G-6V D SESSIONAL PAPERS VOLUME 5 SECOND SESSION OF THE TENTH PARLIAMENT OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA SESSION 1906 VOLUME XL Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2009 http://archive.org/details/n05sessionalpaper40canauoft 5 Edw. VII. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Paper; A. 1906 m'See also Numerical List, page 5. ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF THE SESSIONAL PAPERS OF THE PARLIAMENT OF CANADA SECOND SESSION, TENTH PARLIAMENT, 1906. Accidents and Casualties 159, 190 Adulteration of Food 14 Agriculture, Annual Report 15 Ahearn & Soper 191 Alberta and Arthabasca Lands. 158 Alberta Coal Lands 177 Amei'ican Bank Note Co 170 Anthracite Coal 47 Archives, Canadian 18 Astronomer, Report of the Chief 25b Auditor General, Annual Report 1 Aylmer Post Office 97 Banks, Chartered 6 Banks, Unpaid Balances in 7 Bavarian, Wreckof the. : 202a Blood Indian Reserve 157 Bonds and Securities 62 British Canadian Loan and Investment Co. 51 British Columbia, Sale of Young Girls in. . . 139 By-Elections, House of Commons 37 Caldwell, C. F 177 Canada Eastern Railway 164 Canadian Northern Railway Co 188, 188a Canadian Pacific Railway : — Business with Interior Department 61 Lands sold by 52 Canal Statistics 20a Census of Canada, 1901. Third Volume. . .Vol. C. Fourth Volume. . .Vol. D. Chartered Banks 6 Chicoutimi Pulp Co 14!) 1 c; Civil Service : — Appointments and Promotions 63 to 636 . Examiners 3] Insurance 4g List 30 Post Office Department 78 Superannuations 41 Coal Lands 155, 197 Collingwood Dry Dock Co 115 Colonization Companies ]21a Contracts for Railway Supplies 70 Cornwall Canal 182 Cowie's Dam, N.S 195 Criminal Statistics 17 D Darroch, Alexander 09 Datum Planes, Pacific Coast 21c Davidson, Colonel A. I) 130, 130a, 135 "Der Nord wester" Publishing Co 11)2 Dividends Unpaid in Banks 7 Dominion Lands. . .25a, 56, 57, 112, 131, 133, 134, 138, 140, 158, 162, 166, 198, 199, 200, 205 Dominion Police 50 Dredging in Ontario .. . . 98 Dredging of the Saguenay 203 Drugs and Proprietary Medicines 125 Electric Light, Inspection of 13 Elgin Mail Contracts 18H Emerson Customs Officials 176 Estimates 3 to 5« Experimental Farms y, 1 5 Edw. VII, Alphabetical Index to Sessiona <)6 Fisheries, Annual Report 22 Fish Exports .., 116 Flour for Penitentiaries 65 Food for Militia 118,118a Fruit Exports 123-1236 13 21a 26 172 Gas, Inspection of Geographic Board Geological Sui vey Report Georgian Bay Ship Canal German Tariff 207 Germany, Exports to 71 Giant s Tomb Island 129 Glace Bay Harbour 104 Governor General's Warrants 43 Grand Trunk Co., Arbitration with 169 Grand Trunk Pacific Railway : — Mining Rights ... 156 Report of Collingwood Schreiber 45a Surveys, Quebec and Moncton 83a Grazing Leases 92 Great Northern Railway 142 H Harbour Commissioners Hatfield, Charles M Hay, W. H ».... High Court of Ontario .. 23 . 174 t. 68 .. 59 Hog Plague 175 Homestead Entries 84, 91 to 91d Homestead Inspectors 81 Hospital for Trachoma 204 House of Commons Employees 114, 114a Hudson Bay Co.. 189, 189a / I Immigration Commissioner, England 144,144a, 163 Imperial Institute 68 Imperial Intelligence Service 07 Indian Act 64 Indian Affairs, Annual Report 27 Indian Lands 196, 196a Indians, Particulars as to 152 Inland Revenue, Annual Report 12 Insurance, Abstract 9 Insurance Act, etc 108-1086 Insurance, Annual Report . 8 Insurance Commission 38, 66-666 Intercolonial Railway Accidents 190 Interior, Annual Repo.t 25 International Waterways 196 to 19a" Italian Labourers 126 James Bay Railway 72 Japanese Treaty 117 Judges, Circular to 99 Judges, Money paid to 58 Judges, Particulars as to 99a Justice, Annual Report 34 King's Regulations for Militia 184 Labour, Department of, Annual Report ... 36 Lake Manitoba 153 Lake Ocebe Lighthouse 94 Lands in North-West . . .101, 112, 112a,131, 133, 134, 138, 140, 198, 199, 205 Lethbridge, Strike in 80 Library of Parliament, Annual Report... . 33 Lid die David 55 Life Insurance Commission 38, 66 Life Insurance, Finance Department 165 Macdonald, R. C 53 Mail Subsidies 10a Manitoba " Free Press 192 Marine, Annual Report 21 Measures, Inspection of 13 Mexico Steamboat Service 120 Militia and Defence, Annual Report G5 Militia Regulations 184, 184a Miminegash Harbour 173 Mines, Inspection of 26a Montreal Turnpike Trust 76 Mounted Police 7 28, 28a Murray Harbour Branch Railway 102 Mutual Reserve Life Association 105, 168 National Transcontinental Railway.45to 45a", 83, 83a Naturalization of Aliens 86 Nixon, Joseph Ill North Sydney, Harbour Commissioners ... . 167 North- West Territories: — Land Patents 112, 162, 200 Land Sales 101, 112, 112a, 131, 133, 134, 138, 140, 198, 199, 205 Lands Surveyed 166 Mounted Police 28, 28a Sanction to purchase laud 151 o Ontario Higli Court ... 59 Ottawa Improvement Commission 54 Ottawa Post Office , * 103 Over-rulings of Treasury Board 44 P .Pacific Cable Board 67a Peel, Mail Contracts in 107 Penitentiaries, Annual Report 34 Petawawa Camp 106 Peterborough Lift-Lock 119, 119a Pilot Commissioners 154, 201 Police, Dominion 50 Police, North- West Mounted 28, 28a Port Bruce Harbour. 150 Port Burwell Harbour 183 Port Colborne Harbour 109 5 Edw. VII. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1906 Port Stanley Harbour Postmaster General, Annual Report. Prince Edward Island : — Additional Subsidy Coffin, David D Freight Rates French Village Hodgson Property Lands expropriated McCabe, J oseph New Steamer North Lake Post Office Power, James 171 24 93 77'/ 160 79 146 143 77 179 147 77a 77c 122 181 82 178 100 125 187 96 2 32 19 46a Smith, Sarah Stanley Bridge Branch Wages on Railway Weeks, W. A Winter Navigation Printers, British 73, Proprietary Medicines Provincial Railways Provincial Subsidies Public Accounts, Annual Report Public Printing and Stationery . . . Public Works, Annual Report Public Works, Expenditure 46, Q Qu'Appelle, Long Lake* and Saskatchewan Co 1126, 112c Quarantine in Kent County 1 75 Quebec Br'dge and Railway Co 74 Railway Accidents 159, 190 Railways and Canals, Annual Report 20 Railway Statistics 206 Railway Supplies 70 Riding Mountain Timber Reserve 148 Rirm, Joseph 197 Ross Rifle Co 124 Royal Military College 35a Royal North-West Mounted Police 28, 28a Rural Mail Delivery 88 Saguenay, Dredging of the 203 Saskatchewan Valley Land Co 132 Secretary of State, Annual Report 29 Senate Employees 1146 Shareholders in Chartered'Banks 6 Shipping, List of 216 Songhee.s Indians 145 Sor'el Wharf 193 Spain, Commander igo Speaker's Apartments, H. of C 206 Speers, C. W., Report of 130, 130a Steamship Subventions ioa St. Mary's River 135 Supreme Court Order 48 Surveyor General, Dominion Lands 25a Sydney Pilot Commissioners 154, 201 T T ariff In qui ) ; C c n n if i ic r> Temperance Colonization Society 121, 121a Thames River. ^27 Thermograph Records hq Thorndale Post Office gg Tide Levels, Pacific Coast . . 21c Ties Purchased 1^5 Timber Lands 39, 90, 113, 199 Tower, Collapse of 87, 161-1616 Trachoma, Hospital for _ 204 Trade and Commerce, Annual Report 10 Trade and Navigation, Annual Report 11 Transcontinental Railway. ..45 to 45d, 83, 83a, 194 Transportation, Royal Commission on 19a Treasury Board Over-rulings 44 Treaty, Great Britain and Japan 117 Trent Canal 95, 95a, 119, 119a Trust Funds of Canada 75 U Unclaimed Balances in Banks 7 Unforeseen Expenses 40 United States, Imports and Exports 137 V Vessels, List of 21& Veterinary Director Genera], Report of 15a Victoria Memorial Museum \2g W Wagner, Philip , j^j Walsh, Patrick 77^ Waterways, International 196 to 19d Weights, Measures, etc 13 Wharfs, Docks, etc 45 4ga Wharfs Transferred 35 Winnipeg Printers jqq Wreck of the Bavarian 202a Wrecks in the St. Lawrence 202 Yukon : — Indian Reserves 152 Ordinances go Rainfall 171 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 See also Alphabetical Index, page 1. LIST OF SESSIONAL PAPERS Arranged in Numerical Order, with their titles at full length ; the Dates when Ordered and when presented to the Houses of Parliament ; the Name of the Senator or Member who moved for each Sessional Paper, and whether it is ordered to be Printed or Not Printed. CONTENTS OF VOLUME C. Fourth Census of Canada, 1901. Third Volume. — Manufactures. Presented 24th April, 1900, by Hon. S. A. Fisher Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME D. Fourth Census of Canada, 1901. Fourth Volume. —Vital Statistics, School Attendance, Status Dwellings and Families, Institutions, Churches and Schools, Electoral Districts and Representation. Pre- sented 24th April, 1906, by Hou. S. A. Fisher Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1. (This volume is bound in two parts.) 1. Report of the Auditor General, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Partial report presented 12th, 14th and 26th March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2. 2. Public Accounts of Canada, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 12th March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 3. Estimates of the sums required for the services of Canada for the nine months ending 31st March, 1907. Presented 12th March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 4. Supplementary Estimates for the year ending 30th June, 1906. Presented 12th March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. ' 4a. Further Supplementary Estimates for the year ending 30th June, 1906. Presented 20th April, 1906, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 4b. Further Supplementary Estimates for the year ending 30th June, 1906. Presented 20th June, 1906, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 5. Further Supplementary Estimates for the year ending 30th June, 1906. Presented 24th April, 1906, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 5a. Supplementary Estimates for the nine months ending 31st March, 1907. Presented 20th June, 1906, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 6. List of Shareholders in the Chartered Banks of Canada, as on the 31st December, 1905. Presented 30th April, 1906, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 5 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 3. 7. Report of dividends remaining unpaid, unclaimed balances and unpaid drafts and bills of exchange in Chartered Banks of Canada, for five years and upwards, prior to December 31, 1905. Presented 28th May, 1906, by Hon,]W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution a nd sessional papers. 8. Report of the Superintendent of Insurance for the year ended 31st December, 1905. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 9- Abstract of Statements of Insurance Companies in Canada, for the year ended 31st December, 1905. Presented 23rd April, 1906, by Hon W. S. Fielding. Printed for'both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 4. 10. Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Pre- sented 12th March, 1906, by Hon. W. Paterson. . .Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 10a. Mail Subsidies and Steamship Subventions. Supplement to the Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce, for the year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 29th May, 1906, by Hon. W. Paterson Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 5. 1 1. Tables of the Trade and Navigation of Canada, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 12th March, 1906, by Hon. W. Paterson Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 12. Inland Revenues of Canada. Excise, etc., for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 15th March, 1906, by Hon L. P. Brodeur .Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 13. Inspection of Weights, Measures, Gas and Electric Light, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 15th March, 1906, by Hon. L. P. Brodeur. Printed for both distribution' and sessional papers. 14. Report on Adulteration of Food, for the fiscal year ended 30th June,' 1905. Presented 25th April, 1906. by Hon. W. Templeman Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 6. 15. Report of the Min ster of Agriculture, for the year ended 31st October, 1905. Presented 10th April, 1906, by Hon. S. A. Fisher Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 1 5a. Report of the Veterinary Director General, 1905. . Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 16. Report of the Director and Officers of the Experimental Farms, for the year 1905. Presented 10th April, 1906, by Hon. S. A. Fisher Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 1 7. Criminal Statistics for the year ended 30th September, 1905. . Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 7. (This volume is bound in three parts.) 18. Report on Canadian Archives, 1905 Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 8. 1 9. Report of the Minister of Public Works, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 30th March, 1906, by Hon. H. R. Emmerson Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 19a. Report of the Royal Commission on Transportation. Presented 17th April, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 1 96. Report of the Commission on International Waterways. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 6 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papeis. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME $— Concluded. 19c. (1) Report from the International Waterways Commission on Conditions as to Niagara Falls, and their recommendations in relation thereto. (2) Report of the Commission upon conditions existing at Sault Ste. Marie, with rules for the control of the same recommended by the Commission. Pre- sented 4th May, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman. . Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 19d. Second Interim Report of the Canadian Section of the International Waterways Commission. Pre- sented 4th May, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 20. Annual Report of the Department of Railways and Canals, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 12th March. 190(5, by Hon. H. R. Emmerson. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 9. 20a. Canal Statistics for the season of navigation, 1904. Presented 23rd March, 1906. by Sir Frederick Borden Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 20b. Railway Statistics of Canada for the year ended 3%h June. 1905. Presented 2l>th April, 1906, by Hon. H. R. Emmerson Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 21. Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries (Marine), for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 9th April, 1906, by Hon. L. P. Brodeur Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 21a. Sixth Annual Report of the Geographic Board of Canada, containing all decisions to. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 21b. 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, 1905. Presented 29th May, 1906, by Hon. R. Lemieux Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10. 2 1 c Tide Levels and Datum Planes of the Pacific Coast of Canada. Presented 1st May, 1906, by Hon. W. S. Fielding. .• Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 22. Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries (Fisheries), for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 23rd March, 1906, by Hon. S. A. Fisher. Printed for both distribution and sessioiu J. papers. 23. Report of the Harbour Commissioners, etc., 1905. . . .Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 24. Report of the Postmaster General, for the year ended 30th June. 1905. Presented 14th M uch, 1906, by Hon. A. B. Aylesworth . . Printed for both distribution and sessional papers CONTENTS OF VOLUME 11. 25. Annual Report of the Department of the Interior, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Pr« sen- ted 28th March, 1906, by Hon. W. Paterson Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 25a. Report of the Surveyor General of Dominion Lands for the year ending 30th June, 1905. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 25b. Report of the Chief Astronomer, for the year ending 30th June, 1905. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 12. 26. Summary Report of the Geological Survey Department for the calendar year 1905. Printed or both distribution and sessional papers. 26a. Report on the Inspection of Mines Printed for both distribution a mi sessional papers 27. Annual Report of the Department of Indian Affairs, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Pre- sented 26th March, 1906, by Hon. F. Oliver Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 5 fcdw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 13. 28. Report of the Royal North-west Mounted Police. 3 905. Presented 3rd May, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Printed for both distribution and sessional paper.*. 28a. Supplementary Report of the Royal North west Mounted Police. Mackenzie River District. ' Presented 5th June, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Launer. . Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 29. Repoit of the Secretary of State of Canada, for the year ended 31st December, 1905. Presented 3<>th June, 1906, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 30. Civil Service List of Canada, 1905. Presented 23rd March, 1906, 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, 1905. Presented 6th J uly, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 32. Annual Report of the Department of Public Printing and Stationery, for the year ended the 30th June, 1905. Presented 25th June, 1906, by Hon. W. S. Fielding. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14. 33. Report of the Joint Librarians of Parliament for the year 1905. Presented Sth March, 1906, 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, 1905. Presented 22nd March, 1906, by the Hon. C. Fitzpatrick. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 35. Report of the M Jitia Council of Canada, for the year ended 31st December, 1905. Presented 18th April, 1906, by Sir Frederick Borden .Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 35a. Report of the Board of Visitors, Royal Military College, 1906. Presented 10th July, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 36. Report of the Department of Labour, for the year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 15th March, 1906, by Hon. A. B. Aylesworth Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 37. Return of By-Elections for the House of Commons of Canada, held during the year 1905. Presented 1st May, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 38. Copy of a Report of a Committee of the Privy Council, approved by His Excellency the Governor General on the 28th February, 1906, on the subject of the appointment of a commission to investigate with respect to certain matters relating to the business of life insurance in Canada ; and also copy of the commission appointed to conduct an investigation into life insurance matters in Canada. Presented 9th March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 39. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th July, 1905, showing all timber lands sold or leased by the department of the interior since 1st July, 1896 ; the description and area of each lot ; the applications made therefor ; the notice or advertisement for sale or tender ; the tenders received ; the amount of each tender ; the tenders accepted ; the name and address of the person or company to whom each lot was sold or leased. Presented 12th March, 1906.— Mr. Foster Not printed. 40. Statement showing the expenditure on account of unforeseen expenses from the 1st July, 1905, to the 7th March, 1906, in accordance with the Appropriation Act of 1905 Presented 12th March, 1906. by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Not printed. 41. Statement of superannuations and retiring allowance- in the civil service during the year ended 31st December, 1905, showing name, rank, salary, service, allowance and cause of retirement of each person superannuated or retired, and also whether vacancies filled by promotion or new appointment, and salary of any new appointee. Presented 12th March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. .Not printed. 42. Statement in pursuance of section 17 of Civil Service Insurance Act for the year ending 30th June, 1905. Presented 12th March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier .Not printed. 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME l^-Continued. 43. Statement of the Governor General's Warrants issued since the last session of parliament, on account of the fiscal year 1905-1906. Presented 12th March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Not printed. 44. Return of Treasury Board Overrulings of Auditor General's decisions, session of 1905 to session of 1906. Presented 12th March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Not printed. 45. First annual report of the Board of the National Transcontinental Railway Commissioners for the year ending 30th June, 1905. Presented 12th March, 1906, by Hon. H. R. Emmerson. Printed for both distribution and sessioiml papers. 45a. Report of Collingwood Schreiber, Esquire, Government Chief Engineer of the Western Division of the National Transcontinental Railway, on the progress being made with the surveys and works of construction upon the western division of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (Winnipeg to the Pacific coast). Presented 13th March, 1906, by Hon. H. R. Emmerson. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 45b. Extract from a Repoit of the Committee of the Privy Council approved by the Governor General on the 17th April, 1906, respecting the acceptance of the tender of the Dominion Bridge Company for the construction of a steel viaduct across Cap Rouge Valley, in District " B," in the vicinity of the city of Quebec, in connection with the Transcontinental Railway. Presented 17th April, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier , Not printed. 45c. Extract from a Report of the Committee of the Privy Council, approved by the Governor General on the 14th April, 1906, respecting the acceptance of the tender of Mr. John D. McArthur, for the construction of Distiict " F," from a point designated on the plans of the Transcontinental Railway Commissioners, at or near the city of Winnipeg to a point known as Peninsula Crossing, near the junction point of the Fort William Branch of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, a distance of about 245 miles. Presented 17th April, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Not printed. 45d. Extract from a Report of a Committee of the Privy Council, approved by the Governor General on the 14th April, 1906, respecting the acceptance of the tender of Messieurs Hogan & Macdonell for the construction of ' District "B,'' from a point designated on the plans of the Transcontinental Railway Commissioners at the north end of the Quebec Bridge and Railway Company's bridge, in the vicinity of the city of Quebec, to a point near La Tuque, a distance of about 150 miles,' of the National Transcontinental Railway. Presented 17th April, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Not printed. 46. Statement of wharfs, docks', piers and breakwaters constructed by the Department of Public Works since 1st July, 1896, with the total cost of each. Presented 13th March, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman Printed for sessional papers. 46u. Statement of wharfs, docks and piers constructed by Government, 1896-1905, showing the expendi- ture on each such work, for repairs, from date of completion to 30th June, 1905. Presented 13th March, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman Printed for sessional papers . 47. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 17th July, 1905, showing the quantities of anthracite coal imported into Canada in 1904, from Great Britain or elsewhere, called Scotch anthra- cite coal ; the various ports to which the same were brought ; whether any steps were taken to ascertain whether the coal so imported was really anthracite, from a commercial or dutiable stand- point ; and if any evidence was furnished at the time or times of such importation as to the amount of carbon contained in such coal. Presented 14th March, 1906. — Mr. Macdonald (Pictou). Not printed . 48. Copy of General Order No. 88, made by the judges of the Supreme Court of Canada. Presented 14th March, 1906, by the Hon. The Speaker Not printed. 49. Evidence taken before the Commission on the Tariff Inquiry, 1905. Presented 14th March. 1906, by Hon. W. Paterson Not printed. 50. Report of the Commissioner, Dominion Police Force, for the year 1905. Presented 16th March, 1906, by Hon. R. Lemieux Not printed. 9 5 Ed w. VII. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14^-ConUnued, 51. Statement of the affairs of the'British Canadian Loan and Investment Company, Limited, for the year ended 31st December, 1005. Also, a list of the shareholders on 31st December, 1905, in accordance with section 33, chapter 57, of 40 Victoria. Presented (Senate) 12th March, 1906, by the Hon. The Speaker. ... y Not printed . a'l. Return of all lands sold by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, from the 1st October, 1904, to the 1st October, 1905. Presented 19th March, 190G, by Hon. F. Oliver Not printed. 53. Order in Council of the 6th January, 1906, and Reports of His Honour Judge Myers, on inquiry into charges made against R. C. Macdonald, by half-breeds of the United States in connection with certain scrip claimed by them. Presented 19th March, 1906, by Hon. F. Oliver Nut printed. 54. Report of the work of the Ottawa Improvement Commission, from the date of the appointment of the Commission, the 21»t December, 1899, to the 30th June, 1905. Presented 21st March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Printed for sessional papers. 55. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, for copies of all telegrams, reports, recommendations and correspondence in connection with the appointment of David Liddle as assistant inspector of weights and measures for the inland division of Windsor, in the province of Ontario. Presented 22nd March, 1906. — Mr. Ingram Not printed. 56. Return of orders in council which have been published in the British Columbia Gazette, between the date of last return and 31st December, 1905, in accordance with the provisions of subsection (d) of section 38 of the regulations for the survey, administration, disposal and management of Dominion lauds within the 40-mile railway belt in the province of British Columbia. Presented 22nd March, 1906, by Hon. F. Oliver . ..Not printed. 5 7. Return of orders in council which have been published in the Canada Gazette between the date of last return and 31st December, 1905, in accordance with the provisions of clause 91 of the Dominion Lands Act, chapter 54 of the Revised Statutes of Canada. Presented 22nd March, 1906, by Hon. F. Oliver Not printed. 58. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing the several sums of money paid to judges, under the provisions of section 13 of an Act respecting the judges of Pro- vincial Courts, chapter 138, of the Revised Statutes, as amended by sections 7, 8 and 9, of chapter 52, of the Statutes of 1898, from 30th June, 1903, to 20th July, 1905, and under this section and amendment, as enacted by section 6 of chapter 31 of the Statutes of 1905, from the said 20th July to this date ; with the items in respect of which the said several payments were made, set out and showing the payments in respect of the period before and since 20th July, 1905. Presented 23rd March, 1906. — Mr. Lennox Not printed. 59. Rules that have been passed by the judges of the High Court of Justice for Ontario under the provi- sions of the Dominion Controverted Elections Act. Presented 23rd March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier ,. . . Printed for sessional papers. 60. Ordinances of the Yukon Territory, passed by the Yukon Council in the year 1905. Presented 23rd March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Not printed. 61. Return (in so far as the Department of the Interior is concerned) of copies of all orders in council, plans, papers 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 23rd March, 19C6, by Hon. F. Oliver Not printed. 62. Detailed statement of all bonds and securities registered in the Department of the Secretary of State of Canada, since last Return, 23rd January, 1905, submitted to the Parliament of Canada under section 23, chapter 19, of the Revised Statutes of Canada. Presented 23rd March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier .... . . Not printed. 63. Return of the names and salaries of all persons appointed to or promoted in the several departments of the Civil Service, during the calendar year 1905. Presented 23rd March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Not printed. 10 5 Edw. vir. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME U— Continued. 63a. Supplementary return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 13th March, 1905, showing: (1) the number of permanent appointments, male nnd female respective] y, made to the civil service (inside division) in Ottawa, since 1st July, 1906 ; (2) the present strength of the civil service in Ottawa (inside division) permanent staff, specifying whether male or female ; (3) the number of temporary employees, male or female, on the pay-list for the inside division of the civil service at Ottawa for January, 1905 ; (4) the number of temporary employees, male or female, appointed since 1st July, 1896; (5) in addition to the permanent and temporary clerks at present employed in the public service in Ottawa, the number of artisans, labourers, or other workmen employed at Ottawa during the month of January, and showing to which department these men are attached. Presented 5th April, 1906. — Mr. Sproule. . Not prinhd. 636. Further supplementary return to No. 63a. Presented 6th April, 1906 Not printed. 64. Return showing remissions of interest made under section 141, as added to the Indian Act by section 8, chapter 35, 58-59 Victoria, for the year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 26th March, 1906, by Hon. F. Oliver Not printed. 65. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, for list of names of persons who were asked to tender, otherwise than by newspaper advertising, for flour supplied at Kingston, Dorchester and St. Vincent de Paul Penitentiaries, and copies of tenders received in reply to such request for prices. Presented 28th March, 1906. — Mr. Taylor Not printed. 66. Proceedings of Royal Commission on Insurance, and evidence taken to the 23rd March, instant. Presented 28th March, 1906, by Hon. C. Fitzpatrick Printed for distribution. 66a. Further procejdings of Royal Commission on Insurance and evidence taken to the 25th April, instant, inclusive. Presented 27th April, 190(5, by Hon. W. S. Fielding. . .Printed for distribution. 666. Further proceedings of Royal Commission on Insurance and evidence taken on the 4th June, instant inclusive. Presented 6th June, 1906, by Hon W.S.Fielding Printed for distribution . 67. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 21st March, 1906, for copies of all letters and documents relating to the establishment of an Imperial Intelligence Service. Presented 28th March, 1906. —Mr. Belcourt Printed for both distribution and sessional papers . 67a. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 8th May, 1903, of any recent correspondence with the Imperial Office, re Pacific Cable Board, and individuals, on the establishment of an improved intel- ligence service and a system of empire cables. Presented 29th May, 1906. — Hon. Mr. Ellis. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 68. Report of Mr. W. H. Hay on the Imperial Institute. Presented 30th March, 1906, by Hon. S. A. Fisher Printed for sessional papers. 69. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, for copies of all telegrams, letters, petitions, reports, documents, recommendations, investigations, correspondence and all other communications concerning the appointment and removal of Mr. Alexander Darroch from the posi. tion of collector of customs at St. Thomas, Ontario. Presented 30th March, 1906. — Mr Ingram. Not printed. 70. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing: I. All contracts since 30th June, 1902, between the Government and (a) the Eastern Railway Supply Company ; (6) the New Brunswick Petroleum Company ; (c) the Sherman Williams Paint Company ; (d) the Maritime Wire Fencing Company, — for supplies to any of the railways of the Government. 2. The tenders upon which such contracts were based, and all tenders made by other parties for such con- tracts. 3. All correspondence and communications of the railway department and officers thereof, with the several tenderers and contractors, relating to such tenders or contracts or supplies. Also all correspondence and communications between the department and its officers and between such officers, relating to such tenders, contracts or supplies. 4. All advertisements, notices, statements' accounts, papers and vouchers, relating to such contracts, or the supplies, or the payment thereof. Presented 2nd April, 1906.— Mr. Barker Not printed. 71. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, showing our exports to Ger- many for each year from 1896 to 1905, inclusive, on the following articles : wheat, flour, oats, bacon, hams, butter, cheese and apples. Presented 4th April, 1906.— Mr. Armstrong Not printed. 11 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME U— Continued. 72. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th July, 1905, for copies of all correspondence, documents, orders, and all papers whatsoever, relating to the proposed deviation of the line of the James Bay Railway to the west of Lake Simcoe ; also for copies of the original route, map and location of line, as filed in the railway department: and correspondence and papers concerning the same. Presented 4th April, 1906. — Mr. Grant • Not printed. 73. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 2nd April, 1906, for copies of the correspond- ence passed between the Imperial government upon the subject of the petition sent of a party of British printers, complaining that they were brought to this country under misrepresentation as to exising labour conditions in Canada, and for all papers on the subject. Presented 5th April, 1906. — Mr. VerviUe. >^fe»« i Not printed. 74. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 21st March, 1906, for a copy of the last financial statement and balance sheet of the Quebec Bridge and Railway Company. 2. A list of the directors of the company and of its chief officers, and of its shareholders and the amount of shares held by each. 3. A statement of the bonds of the company which have been guaranteed by the government, and which have been negotiated or are pledged. 4. A statement of all moneys paid by the govern- ment on account of capital or interest on the said bonds. Presented 5th April, 1906.— Mr. Monk. Not printed. 75. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th July, 1905, for copies of all correspondence, documents, resolutions, and other papers relating to any efforts or proposals to authorize the invest- ment of trust funds in the United Kingdom in the securities of any province of Canada, and the fulfilment of any necessary conditions to that end. Presented 5th April, 1906. — Mr. Borden ( Carleton) Not printed. 76. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 21st March, 1906 : 1. Showing the present in- debtedness to the Dominion government of the Montreal Turnpike Trust, (a) on capital account (6) for arrears of interest. 2. The amounts collected at each toll gate belonging to the said Turnpike Trust, during the year ending 31st December, 1905. 3. The amount expended on each section or road division under the control of said Trust, during the said year, ending 31st December, 1905, and the contracts given out during the year, with the name of the contractor, the date and amount in- • volved in each case, the cost of stone supplied, and in each case an indication as to whether tenders for such contracts were called for in the public press. 4. The amount paid out during the said year at each toll gate for salaries to day and night keeper, and all other expenditure at each of the toll gates maintained. 5. The actual indebtedness in detail of the said Trust outside of its bonds due to the government of Canada. 6. A detailed statement of sums paid out during the year outside of salaries, road maintenance and rent. Presented 5th April, 1906.— Mr. Monk Not Printed. 77. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 19th March, 1906, for copies of all correspondence recommendations, telegrams, petitions, in possession of the Government, or any department or offi- cial thereof, with reference to the dismissal of Mr. Joseph McCabe, as postmaster at Iona, in Prince Edward Island, and the appointment of his successor. Presented 5th April, 1906. — Mr. Martin (Queen's) Not printed. 77a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th July, 1905, for copies of all correspondence, documents, orders, and all papers whatsoever, relating to the dismissal of James Power, late post- master at Wheatley River, Prince Edward Island, and for the appointment of a successor ; also all correspondence and petitions relating to the re-appointment of the said James Power. Presented 9th April, 1906.— Mr. McLean (Queen's) Not printed. 7 7b Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 5th April, 1906, for a copy of all petitions, let- ters, correspondence, reports, memoranda, and any other documemts respecting the dismissal of Mr. Patrick Walsh from the postmastership of East Roman Valley, in the county of Guysborough, Nova Scotia. Presented 1st May, 1906.— Mr Lancaster Not Printed. 77c. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th April, 1906, for a copy of all correspondence and orders in possession of the government, or any member or official thereof, respecting the dis- missal of Mrs. Sarah Smith from the office of postmistress at Mount Buchanan, Prince Edward Island, and the appointment of Mr. Bishop in her stead. Presented 7th May, 1906.— Mr. McLean (Queen's) Not printed. 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14— Continued. 77d. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th May, 1906, for a copy of all correspondence, telegrams and petitions, in possession of the government, or any member or official thereof, in refer- ence to the dismissal of David D. Coffin as postmaster at Head of Hillsboro' in Prince Edward Island, and the appointment of his successor. Presented 4th June, 1906.— M r. Martin ( Queen's) Not printed. 78. Return to an order of the House of Commons dated 28th March, 1906, for a copy of the report of the deputy postmaster general, that an additional first-class clerkship is necessary for the proper per- formance of the public business yi the department, for which clerkship parliament is asked to vote money ; also for a copy of the report of the deputy postmaster general, that an additional second- class clerkship is necessary for the proper performance of the public business in the department, for which clerkship parliament is asked to vote money. Presented 5th April, 1906.— Mr. Barker. Not printed. 79. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 19th March, 1906, for copies of all petitions, let- ters and correspondence relating to the change of the location of the post office at French Village, Prince Edward Island. Presented 5th April, 1906. — Mr. McLean (Queen's) Not printed. 80. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 2nd April, 1906, for copies of all correspond- ence with the government by any parties in Lethbridge, concerning any matters in connection with the Lethbridge coal miners' strike, and the calling out of the mounted police in connection with the same. Presented 6th April, 1906. — Air. Smith (Nanaimo) Not printed. 81. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing the names of all the homestead inspectors at present attached to the thirteen agencies throughout Manitoba and the Northwest, and a record showing the number of days that each inspector was absent from his regu- lar duties, between the 1st of July and the 31st December, 1905, the cause of said absence, and a statement of expenses for each month during that period. Presented 5th April, 1906. — Mr. Mc- Carthy ( Calgary) ; Not printed. 82. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 2nd April, 1906, for a copy of the order in coun- cil appointing Mr. W. A. Weeks to investigate certain matters in dispute respecting lands taken by the Prince Edward Island Railway, and certain other matters in dispute connected with that rail- way ; also a copy of the evidence and report of the said W. A. Weeks in the matter. Presented 6th April, 1906. — Mr. Martin (Queen's) Not printed. 83. Return to an order of the House of Commons,*dated 14th March, 1906, for copies of all correspond- ence had between the government or any department or member thereof, and the Transcontinental Construction Commission, in reference to the surveys of location of the route of the Transcontinental Railway, in the province of New Brunswick. Presented 6th April, 1906. — Mr. Crocket. .Not printed. 83«. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 18th April, 1906, for copies of all correspond- ence had between the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company and the government or any depart- ment thereof, and between the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company and the Transcontinental Railway Commission, in reference to the survey and location of the proposed Transcontinental Rail way between Quebec and Moncton. Presented 1st June, 1906. —Mr Crocket Not printed. 8-4. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, for copies of all forms of appli- cation for homestead entries used since the year 1890. Presented 6th April, 1906. — Mr. Ingram. Not printed. 85. Statement showing the wharfs transferred to the department of marine and fisheries since 1896. Presented 6th April, 1906, by Hon. L. P. Brodeur Not printed. 86. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 19th March, 1906, (a) setting forth the various laws in the United Kingdom, and in the various dependencies and colonies of the Empire, with respect to the naturalization of aliens ; (b) defining the effect of naturalization consummated in Great Britain, or in the various colonies or dependencies, respectively, when a person so naturalized be- comes domiciled thereafter, in any other portion of the Empire ; (c) setting forth any efforts hereto- fore made by the government of the United Kingdom, or of any colony or dependency, or by any- body or association, for the purpose of securing uniformity in the naturalization laws throughout the Empire. Presented 6th April, 1906. — Mr. Borden (Carleton). " Report of Departmental Committee " printed Jor Sessional Pa/ crs 13 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14— Continued. 87. Copy of a letter addressed to S. G. Curry, Esquire, architect, informing him that, under an order in _ council, a commission will be to-day issued to him jointly with Mr. A. C. Hutchison, architect, of Montreal, to hold an investigation and to report upon an accident which occurred on the morning of the oth instant, by the collapse of part of the tower in the west block extension of the departmental buildings in this city. Plans and specifications of the said extension accompany the said letter. Presented Oth April, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman Not printed . 88. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th March, 1005, for copies of all reports, re- turns, estimates, correspondence, writings, records, documents, memoranda, or written or printed information of any kind in the possession or control of the post office department, in reference to the question of establishing rural mail delivery in Canada, or the manner of establishing or conducting such service, and the probable cost ; including any information in the possession of the department as to the working of the United States system, or such a service or system elsewhere and the annual expense and other particulars. Presented Oth April, 1006. — Mr. Lennox. Printed for Sessional Papers. 89. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 2nd April, 1006, for a copy of all correspondence, letters, telegrams, memorials or other documents, between the post office department, or any official thereof, and any person or persons, respecting the removal of the post office in the town of Thorn- dale, Ontario, from the place of business of Mr. S. Duffins, to the place of business of Mr. J. Fal- coner. Presented flth April, 1006. — Mr. Elson Not printed. 90. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 10th March, 1006, showing all timber lands sold or leased by the department of the interior subsequent to the date of those included in Sessional Paper No. 30, brought down to the house on the 12th March, 1006 ; the description and area of such lots, the applications made therefor, the notice of advertisement for sale or tender, the tenders received, the amount of each tender, the tenders accepted, the name and address of the person or company to whom each lot was sold or leased. Presented Oth April, 1006. — Mr. Foster Not printed. 91. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1006, showing : 1. The number of homesteaders to make entry in and for the territory now included in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, during each year between 1896 and 31st December, 1005. 2. The nationality of said homesteaders, dividing same into the following categories: (n) British North America ; [b) Great Britain and Ireland : (c) the United States ; (cZ) France, Belgium and Switzer- land ; (e) Germany, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland ; (/) all other countries of continental Europe ; (g) all other nationalities ; (hr) persons who previously made entry. Presented 9th April, 1906. — Mr. Wilson (Lennox and Addington) '. Not printed. 91«.' Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1006, showing : 1. The number of authorizations granted, under the authority of subsection 3 of article 34 of the Dominion Lands Act. for one person to make homestead entry on behalf of another person, during each of the years of 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004 and 1905. 2. Of the homestead entries made in consequence of said authori- zations, during each of the years 1901 and 1002 ; how many have resulted in a demand for a patent ; how many have been cancelled ; how many stood upon the books of the department of the interior on 1st January, 1006, as neither patented nor cancelled. 3. How many of the homesteads entered for during 1001 and 1002 on behalf of absent parties by means of powers of attorney, have been patented in the name of the person for whom the original entry was made. Presented 11th April, 1906. Mr. Lake Not printed. 916. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1 1th March, 10C6, showing, in respect of every case w7here, during the year ending 30th June, 1905, and during the six months ending 31st Decem- ber, 1905, an extension of time within which to complete his entry, has been accorded any home- steader within the territory now included in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta ; giving : (a) the name of the applicant for said extension ; (6) his post office address at the time of original entry ; (c) the date and agency of original homestead entry ; (d) the location of the land in question, indicating township, range and section ; (c) the earliest date at which applicant might have become entitled to secure a patent, had all conditions been promptly fulfilled ; (f) post office address of applicant at time of demand for extension ; (g) the date of demand for extension ; (h) the length of extension granted ; (») the cause of granting extension ; (j) the name or names of any and all parties who may have communicated with the department for the purpose of recom- mending the granting of said extension ; {k) the name of the homestead inspector who reported on 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14— Continued. the case, and whether he advised in favour of granting an extension or the contrary ; (I) the name and address of any and every person who shall have applied to record a cancellation against said section or part thereof. All the above information to be arranged according to agencies. Presented 11th April, 1906.— Mr. Ames Not printed. 91c. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing : (a) the number of land sales, withdrawing even sectious from homestead entry, made by the department of the in- terior during the year 1904 5, and during the six months ending 31st December, 1905, together with the total acreage represented thereby ; (6) the same regarding land sales affecting only odd sec- tions ; (c) the same regarding land sales affecting solid blocks of both even and odd sections. Pre- sented 23rd April, 1906. —Mr. McCarthy (Calgary) Not printed. 9\d. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated ] 4th March, 1906, showing : 1. The number of homestead entries recorded each fiscal year from 1870 to 1905, and also during the six months end- ing 31st December, 1905, for the territory comprised in the present provinces of Manitoba, Saskatche- wan and Alberta. 2. The number and percentage of such entries for each year for which patents have prior to the 31st December, 1905, been granted, or recommendations made for the issue of patents. 3. The number and percentage of such entries for each year that have, prior to the 31st December, 1905, been cancelled. 4. The number and percentage of such entries for each year which, neither patented or cancelled, remained in an incompleted state on the first of January, 1906. Pre- sented 8th June, 1906. — Mr. Lake Not printed. 92. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1900, showing the name and post office address of each person or company having a closed grazing lease, granted for a period of more than three years, by the department of the interior, of lands in Alberta or Saskatchewan, giving in each instance, (a) the location boundaries and area of each tract of land so leased ; (b) the date of issue and of expiry of said lease ; (c) the annual rental specified therein ; (rt) and the amount of overdue rental wherever such be the case. Presented 9th April, 1906. — Mr Ames Not printed. 93. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, for copies of all correspon- dence, telegrams, memoranda, reports and orders in council, in possession of the government, or any member or official thereof, in connection with the grant of an additional subsidy to the province of Prince Edward Island in 1901, of $30,000 a year, and the basis on which the said subsidy was agreed to be paid to the province. Presented 10th April, 1906. — Mr. Martin (Queen's) Not printed. 94. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 2nd April, 1906, for copies of all correspondence and contracts, if any, list of payments to men employed by the department of marine and fisheries in construction of Lake Ocebe lighthouse, on the Maganetawan River, district of Parry Sound. Pre- sented 10th April, 1906.— Mr. Bennett Not printed. 95. Return to an address of the House .of Commons, dated 17th April, 1906, for copies of orders in council and correspondence having reference to the assumption by the department of railways and canals of the several dams owned by the Ontario government on the head and subsidiary waters of the Trent canal. Presented 17th April, 1906. — Hon. H. R. Emmerson Not printed. 95a. Return to an order of the House of Cemmons, dated 9th April, 1906, showing the progress made and sums expended from time to time upon the construction of the Trent canal, giving the dates of the various contracts let, the completion of said contracts, the names of contractors on said contracts, the amount paid in extras, and the causes of these extras. Presented 26th April, 1906. — Mr. Hughes (Victoria) Not printed. 96. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, for copies of all correspon- dence between the provincial governments on the subject of the readjustment of provincial subsidies. Presented 17th April, 1906. — Mr. Parmelee Printed for loth distribution and sessional papers. 97. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, for copies of all petitions, re- ports, letterR, notices, telegrams, correspondence, recommendations, bonds, leases, papers and docu- ments in relation to a site and new post office building in the county of Elgin, at Aylmer. Presen- ted 17th April, 1906. — Mr. Ingram Not printed. 98. Return to an order of the House ot Commons, dated 28th March. 1906, showing all amounts paid for dredging in the province of Ontario, from the 1st July, 1905, up to the present time ; the place where such work was performed ; the names of parties doing such work, and the amount paid there- for ; also of any unpaid amounts due or alleged to be due for dredging, showing the amount, the parties claiming, and where the work was done. Presented 17th April, 1906. — Mr. Bennett. Not printed, 15 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14— Continued. 99. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th April, 1906, for copy of a circular letter, dated the 19th March, 1906, addressed to the judges of the various courts throughout the Dominion by the deputy minister of justice, embodying the question propounded in the house of commons on on the 14th March, 1906, regarding the manner in which the provisions of section 7 of 4 and 5 Ed- ward VII, cap. 31, are being observed, and the answer given thereto on behalf of the government by the minister of justice. Presented 17th April, 1906. — Hon. C. Fitzpatrick Not printed. 99a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, showing, (a) the number of judges whose salaries are paid out of the consolidated revenue of Canada ; (b) the name and residence of each judge ; (c) the amount of salary and expenses paid to each judge; (rf) the area of the judicial district in which such judge exercises jurisdiction, and in the case of local, district, and county judges, the population of the district ; (e) the number of cases tried by each judge in each year since the 1st January, 1901 ; (/) the number of motions, petitions, &c, disposed of by each judge during each year, at chambers or in a s-ummary manner; (g) the number of days during which each judge was actually engaged in the performance of judicial dutiss ; (h) the number of days during which each judge was engaged in any occupation, business or matter other than the performance of his judicial duties. Presented 17th April, 1906. — Mr. Le-inox Not printed. 100. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th April, 1906, for a copy of the report made by the deputy minister of labour, on the result of his investigation into the complaints of the Win- nipeg printers, and any papers, showing what action, if any, has been taken by the government on his report. Presented 17th April, 1906. — Mr. Vervi'Je Not printed. 101. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 2Sth March, 1906, showing what land sales have been made in blocks or area of more than one-half section, during the years 1903, 1904 and 1905, in Manitoba, the Territories, including the new provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, and British Columbia ; to whom the same were sold in each instance ; the price per acre, and the date of sale in each instance. Presented 17th April, 1906. — Mr. Sproule Not printed 102. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 13th March, 1905 : 1. For copies of all adver tisements, tenders, contracts, plans, specifications and papers, relating to the construction of the several sections of the Murray Harbour Branch Railway. 2. Of the several articles of rolling stock referred to at page 2186 of Hansard of 28th April, 1904, supplied on capital account to the aforesaid railway in each of the years there mentioned ; with the prices at which each article was charged to capital. 3. The names of the companies, persons or railways from which each such article was acquired, and the price therefor ; stating if the article was new or second-hand. 4. The use to which each such article was applied when acquired, what compensation was received for such use, from whom, and how the proceeds were applied. 5. Where each such article of rolling stock is now, in whose use, and on what terms. Presented 17th April. 1906. — Mr. Barker Not printed. 103. Report of an inquiry into certain matters eoimectei wi:h the construction of the Ottawa post office. Presented 18th April, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman Not printed. 104. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 21st March, 1906, for copies of the contract, to- gether with plans and specifications, between the government and the Dominion Coal Company, for the improvement of Glace Bay Harbour for public purposes ; also copies of all correspondence, telegrams, memoranda, and representations made by delegates, members of parliament, or any other persons, having reference thereto ; also copies of all accounts furnished to the government for expenditures on Glace Bay Harbour, by the Dominion Coal Company. Presented 19th April, 1906. Mr Martin (Queen's J Not printed. ICS. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 15th March, 1906, of the number and amount of policies transferred from assessment section to legal reserve section under Act of 1904, by the Mutual Reserve Life Insurance Company of New York ; also the number and amount of policies written by the company during the year 1905 and the cash, payments made thereon. Presented 19th April, 1906. — Hon. Mr. McMullen Not printed. 106. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 19th March, 1906, for copies of all orders in council, surveys, reports, options, agreements for the purchase or lease, letters, telegrams, corre- spondence and other documents of every nature and description, relating to the acquisition of land for the purpose of military training at Petawawa, in the province of Ontario, together with the names, occupations, and addresses of all persons, firms and corporations from whom any such lands 16 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14— Continued. % were purchased, leased or otherwise acquired ; the dates when such property was purchased, leased or otherwise acquired. Also a return showing the extent of the lands purchased, leased or other- wise acquired from each person, firm or corporation, the consideration therefor, the amount of the purchase or rental, and all amounts payable in respect thereof, including any commission upon said purchase, rental or acquisition. Also the names of all persons civil or military, who acted for the government in connection with such purchasing, leasing or other acquisition. Also all letters, tele- grams, papers, correspondence and other documents between the vendor or lessee, or any persons acting for them and the government, or any person acting for the government, including all protests of persons owning or claiming to own land in the vicinity ; and all correspondence between such persons and the government, and all correspondence between any person acting for the government, and any person or persons claiming to be interested in any such purchase, sale or acquisition. Also the names of all persons engaged in making the final or other settlement of any claims for the purchasing, leasing or other acquisition of any such lands, or for trespass upon or interference with any adjoining lands, or the persons residing thereon, and a full statement of all the amounts, if any, paid to each such person engaged in making any such settlement, or in making any arrangement in connection with such claims. Also a statement of the amount and nature of all claims for trespass or interference, and of all sums paid or payable in respect thereof. Presented 23rd April, 1906. — Mr. Worthington , Not printed. 107. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, showing the number of mail contracts in Peel county, giving location, number of miles, names of couriers, and price paid. Also date of commencement, date of expiration, and names of bondsmen ; also if public tenders were asked ; the name of each preceding contract, with name of courier, and the price paid. Presented 23rd April, 1906. — Mr. Blain Not printed. 108. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 2nd April, 1906, for copies of all reports and communications from the superintendent of insurance to the government, or to the minister of fin- ance, during the years 1903, 1904 and 1905, relating or referring to the desirability or expediency of any further amendment or amendments to the Insurance Act, or relating or referring to any defects in said act. Presented 23rd April, 1906. — Mr. Borden (Carlcton) Not printed. 108a Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, for a copy of the special report of the superintendent of insurance addressed to the minister of finance, bearing data 9th November, 1905 ; also copies of all other reports, correspondence and documents, from 1st January, 1905, up to the date of the return, respecting the regulation of life insurance in Canada. Presented 23rd April, 1906.— Mr. Borden ( Carleton) Not printed. 108&. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, for copies of all telegrams reports, communications, investigations, letters and documents of every description, relating to the necessity of investigating the working of insurance companies doing business in the Dominion of Canada, including all correspondence, communications and other documents, whether advocating or opposing, or otherwise relating to the commission recently appointed for the above purpose ; or any investigation either by the government or by a commission, committee of the house, or otherwise into the matters aforesaid ; also in connection with the recommendation and appointment of the commissioners. Presented 23rd April, 1906. — Mr. Ingram : Not printed 109. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th March, 1905, for copies of all correspondence documents, papers, and reports, not already brought down relating to the harbour at Port Colborne the breakwater thereof, and elevators, or proposed elevators therein. Presented 23rd April 1906 Mr. Barker Not printed. 110. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 21st March, 1906, for copies of all thermograph records of temperatures on ocean steamers in the possession of the government, taken during the season of 1905, stating : (1) where the thermograph was placed in each case, whether in cold storage chambers, cool air chambers, ventilated chambers, unventilated chambers, or on deck or other part of the vessel, exposed only to the natural ocean temperature, and in this latter instance if liable to be exposed to the sun's rays ; (2) the kind of produce that was stored in the chamber if any ; (3) date of sailing of steamer, the port from which sailing, name of vessel and line of steamers ; (4) where the chamber was a ventilated chamber, state method of ventilation, size and number of intakes also of outflows for air. Presented 23rd April, 1906. — Mr. Smith (Wentworth) Not printed 2 17 5 Echv. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14— Continued. 111. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, for copies of all reports made subsequent to 3rd April, 1905, in respect of Joseph Nixon, land agent at Macleod. Presented 23rd April, 1906.— Mr. Foster Not printed. 112. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing the total number of land patents issued, together with the acreage covered thereby, in and for the territory included within the limits of the present provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, between the year 1872 and the 31st December, 1905, under each of the following forms of grant, stating also whether odd or even sections were affected : commutation grants, homesteads, Manitoba Act grants, military bounty grants, Northwest half-breed grants, parish sales, quit claim special grants, railways, sales of mining, farming, ranching, &c, school land sales, special grants, and all others. Presented 23rd April, 1906. — Mr. Ames > Not printed. 112«. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing the parcels of land, other than railway grants, which since 1896, have been sold, in the present province of Alberta or Saskatchewan, for irrigation projects ; giving in each instance area, location and price obtained, and the name of the company or individual to whom sale was made. Presented 23rd April, 1906. — Mr Avies Not printed. 1126. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, for copies of all contracts and agreements between the government, or any department of the government, and the Qu'Appelle, Long Lake and Saskatchewan Railroad and Steamboat Company, and all orders in council, reports, papers, documents and correspondence respecting : (a) any loan to the said company ; (b) any indebt- edness of the said company to the crown or to the government ; (c) any lands to which the company might become entitled by virture of any statute, contract or agreement ; {d) any land granted to or earned by the company ; (e) the area within which such lands might be selected by the company ; (/) any enlargement, change or alteration of the area within which such lands might be selected by the . company, or by any purchaser from the assignee of the company. 2. All correspondence respecting the matters above mentioned between the government, or any department of the government, or any official or person acting or purporting to act for the government and the said company, or any official thereof, or any person acting or purporting to act therefor, or any assignee of or purchaser from the said company. 3. All orders in council relating to, touching or concerning the said company's land grant, or the area within which the same might b£ selected, or any enlargement or alteration of that area. 4. All correspondence between the government, or any department or official thereof, and the Saskatchewan Valley Land Company, or any officer or person purporting to act for that company, or any person or persons, firm or firms, syndicate or syndicates, from whom the Saskatchewan Valley Land Company acquired any portion of the land grant of the Qu'Appelle, Long Lake and Saskatche- wan Railroad and Steamboat Company. 5. All correspondence between any shareholders or persons interested in the Qu'Appelle, Long Lake and Saskatchewan Railroad and Steamboat Com pan y, with the government or any department or official thereof, and all claims and demands made by that company, or by any person interested therein against the government, in respect of the said land grant, or the selection thereof, or any of the matters above referred to. Presented 1st May, 1906. — Mr. Borden (Carlcton) Not printed. 112c. Supplementary return to No. 1126. Presented 11th May, 1906 Not printed. 113. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, showing the original tenders received by the department of the interior in connection with the leasing of timber berths Nos. 1158, 1175, 1192, 1219, 1231, and 1232, during the years 1904 and 1905, with copies of all correspondence in reference therero, had with the minister of the interior, the department itself, or any officer thereof ; and the various transfers, if any, made of the leases after they were granted to the successfid ten- derers, giving name of transferee and date of transfer, in each case. Presented 23rd April, 1906. — Mr. Foster r.. ,? Not printed. 114. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, showing the number of per- manent employees at present in the service'of the House of Commons, the names and duties of each ; the salary and length of service in each case ; the number of sessional employees at present in the service of the House of Commons, the daily pay of each, and the names and duties of each ; the number of employees of both classes who were employed in the session of 1896. Presented 24th April, 1906. — Mr. Sproule A'ot printed. 18 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME U— Continued. 114a. Return giving the information asked for by the House of Commons in their message, dated 30th April, 1906, requesting their honours to furnish to the Commons a return showing the number of permanent employees at present in the service of the Senate, the names and duties of each, and the salary and length of service in each case ; the number of sessional employees at present in the ser- vice of the Senate, the daily pay of each, and the names and duties of each ; the number of em- ployees of both classes who were employed in the session of 1896. Presented 11th May, 1906. — Mr. Sproule. ... ' Not printed . 1146. Return to an order of the Senate, dated 8th instant, showing payments made to permanent and sessional employees during the fiscal year 1895-6, and 1904-5. Presented 14th May, 1906. — Hon Hir Mackenzie Bowell Not printed . 115. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, for copies of all correspond- ence between the Collingwood Dry Dock Company and any department in reference to bounty payable to said company ; also a copy of the valuation of said dock, if any, made on behalf of the depart- ment of public works. Presented 24th April, 1906. — Mr. Bennett .'• Not printed. 116. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 2nd April, 1906, showing : (a) what quantities of fish of different classifications, naming them, were entered for export at the ports of Port Arthur, Fort William, Sault Ste. Marie, Manitoulin Island and all Georgian Bay ports, respectively, during the fiscal years ending 30th June, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 19!>3, 1904, 1905; (b) the value of such consignments so entered; (c) the amount of duty paid thereon ; < d) the county or counties to which the said consignments were exported. Pre- sented 24th April, 1906.— Mr. Boyce Not printed. 117. A copy of a Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Great Britain and Japan. Presented 24th April, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier . . .Printed for sessional papers . 118. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, for copies of all contracts for supplies of food for the permanent military forces and mounted police of the Dominion ; also for all the supplies of food to the volunteers at their annual drill camps last summer ; also for the supplies to the military schools of the Dominion. Presented 26th April, 1906. — Mr. Smith (Went- worth) if.... Not printed . 118«. Supplementary return to No. 118. Presented 1st May, 1906 Not printed. 119. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, for copies of all reports, letters communications, surveys, papers and documents respecting any defects in the Peterborough lift-lock, or any difficulties in the operation of the said lock, or any defects in the Trent Valley canal in the vicinity of or in connection with the Peterborough lift-lock. Presented 26th April, 1906. — Mr. Barker Not printed. 1 19a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th May, 1906, for copies of all correspondence, inquiries, reports, or other data bearing upon the Trent canal in connection with the lift lock at Peterborough and the works at Kirkfield ; together with all correspondence with engineers, solicitors and contractors, in connection with the same. Presented 13th June, 1906. — Mr. Hughes ( Victoria) jf0t printed . 1 20. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th April, 1906, for a copy of all contracts with steamship companies for steamboat service between Canada and Mexico. Presented 27th April, 1906.— Mr. McLean ( Queen's) Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 121. Extract from a Report of the Committee of the Privy Council approved by the Governor General on the 21st April, 1891, on a report from the minister of the interior in relation to the case of ' The Temperance Colonization Society (Limited).' Presented 27th April, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Not printed. 121a. Certified copy of a Report of a Committee of the Honourable the Privy Council, approved by His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the 21st April, 1901, respecting "The Temperance Colonization Society, Limited," and defining in general terms the mode of dealing with colonization companies desiring to have their agreements cancelled and their accounts with the government closed. Presented 29th May, 1906, by Hon. F. Oliver Not printed n 19 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME U— Continued. 122. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 2nd April, 190(i, for copies of all orders in council, or other authority, for the survey of a branch line of railway from the main line of the Prince Edward Island Railway to Stanley Bridge ; also for copies of all engineers' reports, memoranda, &c, correspondence, telegrams, or other documents in relation thereto ; including the claims of Austin J. Macneill and others for damages to property in connection with the said survey. Presented 30th April, 1906.— Mr Martin (Queen's) Not printed. 123. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 9th April, 1906, for copies of all letters, telegrams, communications and correspondence received since the first day of January, 1905, from any government, corporation, firm, or person, respecting the quality of fruit exported from Canada and relating to the inspection of such fruit ; and copies of all letters and communications from any department of the government in reply thereto. Prespnted 30th Apiil, 1906. — Mr. Smith ( Went- worth ) , Not printed. 123«. Partial Return (in so far as the Department of Trade and Commerce is concerned) to an address of the Senate, datwi 24th April, 1900, for a statement showing : 1st. The number of barrels and boxes of apples (stated separately) exported from Canada to foreign countries, including those shipped through United States ports ; 2nd. The number of packages of Canadian apples (stated as aforesaid) delivered at the following European ports : London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Manchester, Bristol, Belfast, Hamburg, Havre and Antwerp. The number of barrels and boxes (stated separately) and to be given separately, for each of the aforesaid ports ; 3rd. The number of packages as aforesaid, bearing the marks required by the Fruit Marks Act, stating separately the number of packages bearing each of the different marks authorized by the said act ; 4th. The number of packages as aforesaid, which were found by the inspectors appointed by the department of agriculture or the commercial agents of the department of trade and commerce, to be dishonestly packed or falsely marked ; 5th. The names of all inspectors appointed by the government, or the department of agriculture operating either in Canada or elsewhere, under the provisions of the Fruit Marks Act, and the salary and other allowances paid to each, and the territory covered by each inspector ; 6th. The names of all the commercial agents employed by the government or the department of trade and commerce and operating in the United Kingdom, the British Colonies and foreign countries and the salary and other allowances paid to each, and the territory covered by each agent. Present- ed 9th May, 1906. — Hon. Mr. Ferguson Not printed. 1236. Supplementary return to No. 123a. Presented 9th May, 1906 Not printed. 124. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 9th April, 1906, for a copy of all contracts between the Ross Rifle Company and the government, or the department of militia, for the supply of rifles, ammunition, or other articles, and all orders in council, correspondence, reports, docu- ments and papers relating to such contracts or to the subject-matter thereof, or to the operations of the company, or to its dealing with the government, or any of the departments thereof, including the department of customs. Presented 1st May, 1906. — Mr. Worthinaton Not printed. 125. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, for a copy of the report of A. E. DuBerger, on the drug and proprietary medicine trade of Canada. Presented 1st May, 1906. ■ — Mr. Parmelee . . Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 126. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, for a copy of the report made by the deputy minister of labour on the results of his investigation into the importation of Italian labourers into the city of Montreal in the spring of 1904. Presented 1st May, 1906.— Mr. Verville. Not printed. 127. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, for copies of all corres- pondence, plans, specifications, surveys, &c, pertaining to relief from the river Thames, say between the city of London and Lake St. Clair for the overflow of water from the said river, pertaining to canal or cut off to Lake Erie or other points. Presented 1st May, 1906. — Mr. Clements. .Not printed. 128. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 18th April, 1906, for a copy of the specifications for the Victoria Memorial Museum, especially that portion thereof showing the kind, quality and dimensions of stone to be used by the contractor in the exterior walls of the same ; also for a copy of all correspondence regarding stone for the said building between the government, or any department, 20 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME U— Continued. minister or official, and every person or corporation, including the contractor, Mr. Goodwin, and the owners or lessees of the Read, Battery, River Phillip, and other quarries. Presented 1st May, 1906. — Mr. Perley Not printed. 129. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th April, 1906, for a copy of all correspondence and reports relative to the sale of the Giant's Tomb Island, or timber thereon, or to any negotiations with any person or persons for the purchase of said Island or timber thereon, or both. Presented 3rd May, 1906.— Mr. Bennett Not printed. 130. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 11th April, 1900, for a copy of a certain report or communication to the department of the inferior, from C. W. Speers, an officer of that depart- ment, dated in or about the month of February, 1901, recommending that 10,000 acres of land, included in or situate near the land afterwards sold by the government to Colonel A. D. Davidson and his associates should be broken at the expense of the government, to establish the fact that grain could be produced in that district ; also for a copy of the map submitted therewith ; also for a copy of all reports, letters and communications to the said department, up to the 24th day of May, 1902, respecting the quality or value of the said lands, mentioned in the order in council of that date. Presented 3rd May, 1906. — Mr. Barker Not printed. 130«. Supplementary return to No. 130. Presented 11th May, 1906 Not printed. 131. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing the amount of money scrip redeemed in Dominion lands, and the number of acres thus purchased from the govern- ment, (a) in Manitoba; (b) in the Northwest, the figures for each year from 1875 to 31st December, 1905, being given separately. Presented 3rd May, 1906.— Mr. Roche (Marquette) Not printed. 132. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 21st March 1906, of all the valuations made in or previously to the year 1902, of the lands sold or granted in that year to the Saskatchewan Valley Land Company. Presented 3rd May, 1906.— Mr. Borden (Carleton) Not printed. 133. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing : 1. The number of allotments of 240 acres of land, and acreage covered by the same, made between the 1st of July, 1896, and the 31st of December, 1905, to the half-breeds of Manitoba, giving separately the figures for each year, and for the final six months. 2. The land scrip, if any, issued during the aforesaid period to colonization companies, giving in the case of each such company the name and head office address, and also giving the face value of such scrip and the year of its issuance. 3. The number and acreage of land scrip issued during the same period, to the half-breeds of the Northwest (now Alberta and Saskatchewan), giving separately the figures for each year and for the final six months. 4. The number of acres of land scrip located within the limit of each of the thirteen Dominion land agencies of Manitoba and the Northwest, between the 1st of July, 1896, and the 31st of December, 1905, the figures of each agency each year to be give.i separately. 5. The number of acreage of land scrip granted prior to 1st July, 1896, to the half-breeds (a) in Manitoba and {b) of the Northwest. 6. The amount outstanding, granted but not located, on 1st July, 1896. Presented 3rd May, 1906. — Mr. Roche (Marquette) ■ Not printed. 134. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing: (1) The total number of acres of land within the present limits of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, voted by parliament to railway companies. 2. The area of said lands in respect of which the time by law specified for earning the same has elapsed. 3. The area of said lands (a) which has been earned, selected and patented ; (6) which has been earned and selected, but not patented ; (c) which has been earned but neither selected nor patented. 4. The area of land which may yet be earned by any railway company, indicating the name of the company, and the amount of subsidy possible. 5. In the case of each of the following roads, the Canadian Northern Railway Company, the Manitoba and Southeastern Railway Company, and the Qu'Appelle, Long Lake and Saskatchewan Railway Company, (a) the quantity of land which may yet be earned ; (b) the quantity earned but not patented ; (c) the extent, location (giving township and range), and boundaries of the reserved territory wherein each of the remaining selections may be made. 6. The several orders in council by virtue of which the area of selection affecting the companies mentioned in paragraph 5 were indicated, and any amendments of the same. The whole of the above information to be brought up to 1st January, 1906. Presented 3rd May, 1906.-itf>. Ames Not printed. 135. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 11th April, 1906, for a copy of any and all proposals or requests made by or on behalf of A. D. Davidson, his associates, or any of them, for 21 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14— Continued. purchase or acquisition of lands from the government or any department thereof, and particularly the proposal referred to in Sessional Paper 132a, 1893, page 159, being order in council, approved 24th May, 1902, and of all correspondence and other papers in any wise relating to said proposal or proposals. Also for a copy of any and all recommendations of any such proposals or dealing there- with, made by the commissioner of immigration, or general colonization agent, or either of them, referred to in said order in council, together with all correspondence and other papers in any wise relating to such recommendations. Also for a copy of any and all acceptance and acceptances, consent and consents in writing, by or on behalf of said A. D. Davidson, or associates, or any of them ; of or to the terms of disposal of lands, set out in said order in council, and bearing numbers one to nine, both inclusive, or of or to any of such terms, together with all correspondence and other papers, in any wise relating to such acceptance or consent. Also for a copy of any and all agreement and agreements in writing, at any time made by the government, or any department thereof, with said A. D. Davidson, and associates, or any of them, for sale of lands, based on said order in council, approved 24th May, 1903, or on any modification thereof, together with all correspondence and other papers in any wise relating to such agreement or agreements. Presented 3rd May, 1906. — Mr. Alcorn Not printed . 1 36. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 2nd April, 1906, for copies of (a) all plans t showing proposals of any railway or other corporation, or person, or association of persons, for and with regard to expropriation of Whitefish Island, in St. Mary's River, Ontario, or of portions thereof, and of water or land covered by water, surrounding the same ; (6) of all correspondence between this government and the government of the province of Ontario, or anj department thereof, and with any other person, firm or corporation, relating thereto, and of all reports, decisions, or findings upon such applications or proposals ; (c) of all reports of and correspondence with the International Waterways Commission, with respect to erection, maintenance or alteration of dams, water-powers, and other works or erections in St. Mary's River. Presented 3rd May, 1906. — Mr. Boyce. Not printed. 137. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th April, 1906, showing imports and exports between United States and Canada for the last fiscal year, on the following agricultural products, showing Canadian duty and United States duty, also showing any of the following articles, and amount admitted free between United States and Canada : tobacco, corn, potatoes, barley, beans, oats, hay, eggs, fowls, butter, pork, beef, vegetables, apples, wood, cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, hay, canned vegetables, canned fruits, evaporated and dried apples, lard, hides and cheese. Presented HivT 3rd May, 1906. — Mr. Clements Not printed. 13S. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, for a copy of all orders in council, reports, correspondence, documents and papers, relating to the proposed sale, grant or disposal by the government of any lands ;n the province of Alberta, or in the province of Saskatchewan, to a syndicate or company in which Messieurs M. A. Walsh, E. C. Walsh, E. G. Walsh, of Clinton, Ohio ; A. W. Carrol, Charles Maher, of Iowa, and J. Brown of Neepawa, Man- itoba, or any or either of them are interested, or which they or any or either of them, or any person or persons on their behalf, are promoting. Presented 7th May, 1900. — Mr. McCarthy, (Cabjary). Not printed. 139. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 18th April, 1906, for a copy of all letters, cor- respondence and communications between the minister of the interior or any department of the government and the superintendent under the Children's Protection Act of British Columbia, re- specting the sale and slavery in British Columbia of young girls for immoral purposes ; also a copy of all reports and communications from the agents of the Indian department in British Columbia, with respect to the matters aforesaid, and all replies or communications from the department to such agents. Presented 7th May, 1906, — Mr. Borden (Carleton) Not printed. 140. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing : 1. The number of allotments of land scrip and the total acreage covered thereby, made to half-breeds (a) in Manitoba, and (b) in the Northwest, between 1st July, 1904, and 3lst December, 1905. 2. The number of land warrants, if any, and the acreage covered thereby, issued for military services within the same period. 3. The number of scrip, if any, and the acreage covered thereby, issued to the Xorthwest Mounted Police within the same period. 4. The number and acreage of all the above outstanding on the 31st December, 1905. All the above information being required in order to bring the infor- mation contained in Sessional Paper No. 67rf, brought down the 13th July, 1904, up to the end of the last calendar yea Presented 7th May, 1906. — Mr. Roche ( Marquette) Hot printed. 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14— Continued. 141. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 19th March, 1906, for copies of all correspon- dence had with the department of the interior, or the minister of that department, or any member of the government, including all statements, charges or information, made against or concerning Philip Wagner, at one time in the employ of the government. Presentei 8th May, 1906. — Mr. Foster Not printed. 142. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th of April, 1906, for a copy of all correspond- ence and papers relating to any and all applications made by or on behalf of the Great Northern Railway Company for subsidies ; also what subsidies were granted to that railway, by whom or through what person such subsidies were applied for, on what dates, for what portions of the rail- way, and of what amounts, on what terms and conditions were subsidies granted, and to what persons, firms or corporations such subsidies, or any part or parts thereof, were paid. Presented 10th May, 1906. — Mr. Boi/cc Not printed. 143. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 5th April, 1906, for copies of all corrsspondence, reports, telegrams, valuations and memoranda in possession of the government, or any member or official thereof, with reference to damages for lands expropriated for railway purposes on the line built between Montague, and Cardigan, Prince Edward Island ; also names of commissioners or valuators, or both ; copies of all valuations made, by whom made, giving the names and the amounts separately awarded to each ; also list of names of persons who accepted valuators' awards, and also of persons whose valuations have not been accepted by the government ; also list of persons who have been paid or accepted valuations. Presented 10th May, 1906.— Mr. McLean, ( Qj teen's). Not printed. 144. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906 : 1. For copies of all corre- spondence for the last two years on immigration between the Canadian High Commissioner, in London, England, and Mr. W. T. R. Preston, Dominion Commissioner of Immigration, at London, England. 2. For copies of all correspondence for the last two years on immigration between the said W. T. R. Preston and Mr. W. T. Griffith, Secretary, High Commissioner's office, London, England. Presented 11th May, 1906.— Mr. Wilson (Lennox and Addington) Not printed. 144(7. Supplementary return to No. 144. Presented 30th May, 1906. Not printed. 145. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 27th April, 1906, for a statement showing the conditions on which the Songhees Indian Reserve in Victoria has been handed over to the government of British Columbia — as to the purchase of a new reserve, the building of dwellings, church, and school house, showing also the manner in which it is intended to dispose of the money in the hands of the Dominion government to the credit of the Songhees Indians. Presented 9th May, 1906. — Hon. Mr. Macdonald (Victoria) ; Not printed. 146. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th April, 1906, for a copy of all correspondence, papers, &c, between the superintendent of the Prince Edward Island Railway, or other official, with other interested parties, relative to the acquiring of the Hodgson property on the St. Peters Road, near Charlottetown, and at the entrance of the new bridge, for the purposes of straightening the road. Presented 14th May, 1906. — Mr. Lefurgeii Not printed. 14*. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th April, 1906, for a copy of all telegrams, petitions, orders and correspondence with reference to the removal of the post office from North Lake to Blake Point, Prince Edward Island, and to the return of the office to its original location. Pre- sented 15th May, 1906. — Mr. McLean, (Queen's) Not printed. 148. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 18th April, 1906, for a copy of all reports re- garding the Riding Mountain timber reserve, since 1st January, 1900, by any officers of the govern- ment. Presented 15th May, 1906. — Mr. Roche (Marquette) Not printed. 148«. Supplementary return to No. 148. Presented 22nd May, 1906 Not printed. 149. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th April, 1906, for a copy of the contract with the Chicoutimi Pulp Company regarding the building, maintenance and operation of the piers and booms above Chicoutimi, on the Saguenay River ; also a copy of the reports from the officers of the government under which it was decided to build these works, and of all correspondence relating thereto. Presented 15th May, 1906.— Mr. Perley Not printed. 150. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1901!, showing the amounts voted and the amounts expended, under their proper heading, each year since 30th June, 1896, on Port Bruce harbour ; the date of such payments, to whom the payments were made, and the amount paid 23 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14— Continued. to each person ; the amount paid for actual labour performed ; the amount paid for material not used, and when, and *he amount paid for material used ; quantity and kind of material purchased, and the price, and from whom purchased ; the present actual condition of the harbour ; a copy of the estimated cost of the harbour, including dredging and breakwater ; also copies of all advertise- ments calling for tenders, as well as all tenders and contracts and correspondence on the subject. The names of all dredges employed since 30th June, 1896, and their owners ; also copies of all tele- grams, letters, reports, petitions, documents, correspondence, investigations and communications of every description in connection with said harbour works ; also a copy of the pay-roll for each year since 30th June, 1896, the names of all foremen, superintendents and inspectors, with their length of service as such, and by whom recommended, and all correspondence in connection with their ap- pointment, the names of all civil engineers employed on the works, and by whom recommended, and all correspondence in connection therewith ; also the name of the person or persons who paid the re- spective amounts at Port Bruce for material furnished and labour performed. Presented 15th May, 1906.— Mr. Ingram Not printed. 151. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th March, 1905. showing the names of resi- dents of the Northwest Territories, not entitled to a second homestead, for whom the sanction of the department has been given, allowing them to purchase additional quarter sections, subject to ordin- ary cultivation conditions : the dates upon which such sanctions were given, the lands which have been purchased by such settlers in consequence of this authority, with the price agreed upon, and the sum paid down ; also the form in which the authority to make the sale was made known to the local agents of Dominion lands. Presented 17th May, 1906.— Mr. Lake Not pi-inted. 152. Return to an order of the House of Commons,dated 9th May, 1906, showing the number of Indian agents in the employ of the government ; the number of Indians in the Yukon ; the number of Indian schools in the Yukon ; the number of officials of the Indian department in the employ of the govern- ment m the Yukon ; the number of Indian reserves in the Yukon : the number of Indians in British Columbia ; the number of Indian schools in British Columbia ; the number of officials of the Indian department in the employ of the government in British Columbia ; the number of medical officials who have received remuneration of any kind out of the Indian department, and the total amount thus paid by the government in each province ; the amount of the Indian reserve land disposed of since 1896, and the price per acre received in each case ; the total amount expended in the year 1905 on the following reserves, respectively : Kettle Point, Stony Point, and Sarnia Reserve, and the population on each reserve, and the number of schools and teachers ; the amount of salary paid to the Indian agents in the Yukon and British Columbia ; the average Indian population in the re- serves in each province of the Dominion ; the number of reserves in the Dominion having a popula- tion of less than each respective number given, viz.: 100, 75, 50, 30, 20, 10, 5, 3, in the year 1905 ; the total amount paid to Indian department officials of this government in each province of the Dominion. Presented 17th May, 19C6. — Mr. Armstrong Not printed. 153. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th July. 1905, for copies of all correspondence, petitions, memorials, reports of inspectors, and all papers whatsoever, relating to the closing of Lake Manitoba from summer fishing. Presented 17th May, 1906.— Mr Crawford Not printed. 154. Return to address of the Senate, dated 14th March, 1906, for all correspondence between the pilot commissioners, the secretary of the board of pilot commissioners, or any of the officials of that board, at Sydney, Cape Breton, and the department of marine and fisheries, or any of the officials of the said department, showing : 1st. The amount paid into the pilots' retiring fund in each year, from 31st December, 1896, to 31st December, 1905, repectively. 2nd. The amount paid into the pilots' widows' and orphans' relief fund from 31st December, 1896, to 31st December, 1905, respectively. '3rd. The disposition made of the said funds in each year during the above-mentioned period; the amount on hand on 31st December, 1905, the interest it bears ; where it is deposited ; the securit3* for its safety for the benefit of the widows and the orphans of the pilots. 4th. The amount on hand in these funds, respectively, on 31st December, 1896 ; also all other correspondence, if any, bearing on this matter. Presented 17th May, 1906. — Hon. Mr. McDonald ( Cape Breton) Not printed. 155. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 18th of April, 1906, showing all coal lands leased, sold or otherwise disposed of during each year from 1896 to 1905, inclusive, giving the area disposed of, the party to whom, the consideration therefor, the assignments made, if any, and the date thereof, and the name of the assignee in each case. Presented 22nd May, 1906.— Mr. Foster Not printed 24: 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14— Continued. 156. Correspondence, &c, relative to the mining rights underlying the surface of the lands as may be required for the right of way, station grounds, &c., of the Western Division of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. Presented 22nd May, 1906, by Hon. F. Oliver Not printed. 157. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th April, 1906, for a copy of all correspon- dence, letters, papers, lease or leases, relative to the leasing of the Blood Indian Reserve, in the province of Alberta, to the McEwan Cattle Company, of Brandon, or any other person or persons. Presented 23rd May, 1906.— Mr. Sproule Not printed. 158. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 18th April, 1906, for a copy of an order in council passed on or about the 27th July, 1900, re certain lands in Alberta and Arthabasca, referred to in a question asked the government by Mr. Lefurgey on 9th April, instant, together with official plan or map showing lands referred to, and all other correspondence and papers in reference thereto, between the government or any person acting on i(s behalf, and others, up to the present time. Presented 23rd May, 1906.— Mr. Lefurgey Not printed. 159. Record of accidents and casualties investigated by the Board of Railway Commissioners, for the year ending 30th June, 1905. Presented 2Sth May, 1906, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Not printed. 160. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1906, showing the freight rates in force last year on the Prince Edward Island Railway, and the tariff in force on 1st April, 1906, for local traffic ; also a statement of the proportion of through freight rates on the Intercolonial Railway carloads of grain for export from Montreal to St. John, New Brunswick, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Sydney, Cape Breton, giving the several distances and the through freight rates charged on grain in carloads from Tignish, Prince Edward Island, to St. John, New Brunswick, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Sydney, Cape Breton, by Prince Edward Island Railway, government winter boats and Inter- colonial Railway, showing the several distances. Presented 29th May, 1906.— Mr. Lefurgey. Not printed. 161. Report of the commissioners appointed to hold an investigation and report upon the accident which occurred on the 5th April, 1906, by the collapse of part of the tower on the west block extension of the departmental buildings. Presented 29th May, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 161a, The evidence taken before the commissioners appointed to hold an investigation and report upon the accident which occurred on the 5th April, 1906, by the collapse of part of the tower on the west block extension of the departmental buildings. Presented 19th June, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman. Not printed. 161b. Correspondence in relation to the west block extension and the collapse of the tower. Presented 22nd June, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman Not printed. 162. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1906, showing the total number of land patents issued, together with the acreage covered thereby, in and ior the territory included within the limits of the present provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, between the 1st of July, 1901, and the 31st of December, 1905, under each of the following forms of grant : (a) com- mutation grants, (b) homesteads, (c) Manitoba Act grants, (d) military bounty grants, (e) Northwest half-breed grants, (/) parish sales, (g) quit claim special grants, (h) railways, (i) sales of mining, farming, ranching, &c, (j) school land sales, (k) special grants, (I) and all others. Presented 29th May, 1906.— Mr. Ames Not printed. 163. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, showing what information is in possession of the department of the interior, or any department or member of the government, regarding alleged irregular or improper dealings, acts, charges, payments, or accounts of any officer, agent or other person in Great Britain or Ireland, or in Euroi>e, in connection with immigration to Canada ; what Deriod is covered thereby ; also what communications, if any, upon or in relation to such matters have been had from or with the High Commissioner for Canada, the commissioner of immigration or others, in writing or otherwise ; also a copy of all correspondence, reports and papers, if any, relating to such matters. Presented 29th May, 1906.— Mr. Barker ?Not printed. 164. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 15th May, 1906, calling for a statement showing : 1st. The amount paid for the railway known as the Canada Eastern in New Brunswick, and the name of the person or persons to whom the purchase money was paid. 2nd. The amount of money expended on said railway since its purchase by the government to the 1st of April, 1906, on buildings, repairs, 25 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14— Continued. grading, culverts, bridges, ties, rails, and all other expenditures incurred in the improvement of said railway. 3rd. The total amount earned and received from the passengers, and for freights, separ- ately, to the 1st of April, 1906. 4th. The total expenditure for operating said road, as a branch of the Intercolonial, from the date of purchase to the 1st of April, 1906. Presented 29th May, 1906.— Hon. Sir Mackenzie Bowcll Not printed. 165. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 8th May, 1906, for a statement showing : 1. What amount has been paid out annually during the last five years for salaries and expenses of the staff chargeable with the inspection duties of the life insurance branch of the finance department. 2. Did such staff perform any duties other than those pertaining to inspection. 3. Names of the officers of such staff. 4. Salaries paid each such officer. 5. Amounts collected annually from all life insurance companies doing business in Canada during the last five years for inspection charges or maintenance charges of such branch, or for such other charges incident thereto. 6. On what basis have such charges been made and collected. 7. The names of all companies and amounts paid each year by such companies. Presented 29th May, 1906. -Hon. Mr. Loughccd Not printed. 166. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 20th February, 1905, showing the number of miles of land in the Northwest Territories surveyed in block outlines, and the cost per mile ; the number of miles of township outlines, and the cost per mile ; the number of acres subdivided, and the cost per acre ; the proportion of open prairie to the whole of the land surveyed ; the contract survey rate per mile of section line in open prairie ; the rate of pay of surveyors employed by the day, for the years 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903 ; the average for the first four years, and the average for the latter four years. Presented 13th June, 1906. — Mr. Roche (Marquette). Not printed. 167. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 16th May, 1906, for copies of the North Sydney Harbour Commissioners' Report for the calendar years 1897, 1899, 1901 and 190.% showing collections and dis- bursements of the said harbour commissioners during these year; ; also correspondence, if any, res- pecting purchase of land for harbour commissioners1 purposes, with plans of the said land and har- bour. Presented 29th May, 1906.— Hon. Mr. McDonald Not printed. 168. Return to an address of the Senate, dated Sth May, 190.i, for a statement relating to the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, showing : 1. The amount of life insurance in force in the Dominion on 31st December, 1905. 2. The amount of security deposited with the Dominion govern- ment. 3. The nature of the security. 4. If in gold, how much. 5. If in bonds, how much. 6. Who are the issuers of the bonds. 7. Are the bonds given in security taken at par or face value, or at the supposed market value. 8. How is the market value ascertained. 9. What means are taken to know if the makers or issuers of bonds taken as security are solvent from year to year. 10. In tha event of the value of bonds falling below that at which they are taken as security, how would the deficiency in the security necessary to be held be made up. 11. Has the security deposited by the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York fallen in value at any time below that necessary to be deposited according to law. Presented 29th May; 1906.— Mr. Macdonald (Victoria). . .Not printed. 169. Papers relating to chapter 16, 4 Edward VII. intituled : 'An Act respecting an arbitration between His Majesty and the Grand Trunk Company of Canada.' Presented 29th May, 1906, by the Hon. R. W. Scott. Not printed. 170. A copy of a Report of the Committee of the Honourable the Privy Council, approved by His Excel- lency the Governor General on the 14th March, 1906, relating to the extension of the contract with the American Bank Note Company for a further period of five years ; and correspondence relating thereto. Presented 30th May, 1906," by Hon. W. S. Fielding Not printed. 171. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing the amounts voted, and the amounts expended, under their proper headings, each year since 30th June, 1896, on Port Stanley harbour ; the date of such payments, to whom payments were made, and the amount paid to each person ; the amount paid for actual labour performed ; the amount paid for material not used ; the quantity and kind of material purchased, with the price, and from whom purchased ; the present actual condition of the harbour. A copy of the estimated cost of the harbour, the statement to include dredging and the breakwater ; also copies of all advertisements calling for tenders, as well as all tenders and contracts and correspondence on the subject ; the names of all dredges employed on the work since 30th June, 1896, and their owners ; also copies of all telegrams, letters, reports, petitions, documents, correspondence, investigations and communications of every description in 26 5 EoV. VII. List of Sessional Papers, A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14— Continued. connection with said harbour works ; also a copy of the pay-roll for each year since 30th June, 1896; the names of all foremen, superintendents and inspectors, their length of sprvice as such, and by whom recommended, giving all correspondence in connection with their appointment ; and if dis- missed or resigned, state reason" for said dismissal or resignation ; the names of all civil engineers employed on the works, and by whom recommended, and all correspondence in connection there- with ; also the name of the person or persons who paid the respective amounts at Port Stanley for material furnished and labour performed. Presented 31st May, 1906. — Mr. Ingram. .. .Not printed. 172. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 19C6, for a copy ot the instructions issued; o each grade of civil engineers on the survey of the Montreal, Ottawa and Georgian Pay Ship Canal ; also the names of each of the engineers engaged in the several grades, respectively, including transit men, levellers, rod men, and chain men, and the salaries of each. Presented 31st May, 1906.— Mr. Taylor Not printed. 173. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th April, 1906, for a copy of all papers, vouchers and statements in connection with the expenditure of 81,438.54 on Miminegash harbour, as per Auditor General's Report, 1905, giving names and amounts paid severally for labourers, names, prices and amounts for supplies of stone, brick, poles, plank, and small payments, &c. Piesented 31st May, 1906. — Mr. Lefurgey Not printed . 174. Copy of an agreement of Charles M. Hatfield to increase the natural rainfall in any locality in the Yukon Territory. Presented 31st May, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers . 175. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 26th March, 1906, for copies of all correspon- dence pertaining to complaints received by the government protesting against quarantine from hog plague, in Kent County, Ontario. Presented 4th June, 1906. — Mr. Clements Not printed. 176. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th April, 1906, for a copy of all reports, evidence, correspondence, documents and papers relating to charges against any of the customs officials at Emerson, in the province of Manitoba, during the past two years. Presented 4th June, 1906. — Mr. Roche (Marquette) Not printed. 177. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 18th A pril, 1906, for a copy of all applications from C. F. Caldwell for himself, or by C. F. Caldwell on behalf of any clients, together with their names, or by any other person or persons, together with copies of all correspondence or other papers in connection with permission to purchase coal mining lands in the province of Alberta. Presented 4th June, 1906. — Mr. Eeid (Grenville ) Not printed. 178. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April. 1906, for a copy of all correspon- dence, memoranda, reports and telegrams in possession of the government or any member or official thereof, in reference to the construction of a new steamer for the winter navigation of the Straits of Northumberland, including Mr. Duguid's report or recommendations, and those of others co-operat- ing with him, and the expenses connected therewith, and to whom paid. Presented 5th June, 1906. — Mr Martin ( Queen's ) Not printed. 1 79. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, for a copy of the plans and . specifications of the new steamer now being constructed in England. Presented 5th June, 1906. — Mr. McLean ( Queen's ) a Not printed. 1 80. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 31st May, 1906, for a copy of the certificate obtained by Commander Spain in the month of February, 1903. Presented 1st June, 1906. — Hon. Mr. Landry. Not printed. 181. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1906, for a statement showing the wages paid in different departments of the Prince Edward Island Railway, in the same manner as published in the Auditor's General's Report with reference to the Intercolonial Railway. Presented 13th June, 1906.— Mr. Lefurgey Not printed. 182. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th May, 1906, for a copy of the memorial re- ceived from the Dominion Marine Association, calling th<- attention of the Government to delays consequent upon the carrying out of the contract with M. P. Davis or the St. Lawrence Power Company for the hauling of vessels by electrical power in and out of the locks of the Cornwall Canal. Presented 13th June, 1906. —Mr. Ames Not printed. 27 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14— Continued. . 183. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March. 1906, showing the amounts voted and the amounts expended, under their proper headings, each year since 30th June, 1896, on Port Burwell harbour ; the date of such payments ; to whom the payments were made, and the amount paid to each person ; the amount paid for actual labour performed ; the amount paid for material not used, and when ; the amount paid for material used ; the quantity and kind of material pur- chased, and the price, and from whom purchased ; the present actual condition of the haibour. A copy of the estimated cost of the harbour, and a statement showing how much it will cost to finish said harbour; the above statement to include breakwater and dredging. Also copies of all adver- tisements calling for tenders, as well as all tenders and contracts, and correspondence on the sub- ject ; the names of all dredges employed on the works since 30th June, 1906, and their owners. And copies of all telegrams, letters, reports, petitions, documents, correspondence and communications of every description in connection with the said harbour works. Also a copy of the pay-roll for each year since 30th June, 1906 ; the names of all foremen, superintendents and inspectors ; their length of service as such, and by whom recommended ; with all correspondence in connection with their appointment ; and if dismissed or resigned, the reason for said dismissal or resignation ; the names of all civil engineers who are or have been emplo3red on the works, and by whom recommended ; the said return to include Mr. John H. Teall, resident engineer, the date of appointment, dismissal or resignation, as the case may be, and the reason for same ; and all correspondence, petitions, tele- grams, letters and communications connected therewith. Presented 15th June, 1906. — Mr. Ingram. Not printed. 184. The King's regulations and orders for the militia of Canada, 1904, 1905 and 1906. Presented 19th June, 1906, by Sir Frederick Borden Not printed. 184f(. Regulations respecting pay, allowances, &c, to the Canadian militia. Presented 19th June, 1906, by Sir Frederick Borden ... Not printed. 185. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1906, showing : In respect of any or all ties purchased by the department of railways and canals during the years 1903 -4 and 1904-5, from each of the fallowing : D. J. and J. D. Buckley, of Rogersville ; John Mahony, of Rogers- ville ; and Jude F. Gallant, of Rogersville; (a) the classes and quantities of ties ; (b) prices paid ; (c) the places of delivery ; (d) the number rejected ; (e) the name of the inspectors who represented the . government ; (/) the quantity and value of the ties in store at Rogersville at the time of stock taking for the fiscal year 1904-5 ; (y) a copy of all correspondence, orders or papers of any nature in the possession of the department of railways and canals, or any official thereof, relating to the ordering, purchasing, receiving, checking, inspecting, or refusing of any of said ties. Pr<*sented 19th June, 1906. — Mr. Ames Not printed. 186. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th May, 1906, showing the number of mail contracts in Elgin County, giving location, number of miles, names of couriers, and prices paid ; also date of commencement, date of expiration, and names of bondsmen ; also particulars of tenders, if any were called for ; the name of each preceding contractor, with the name of courier, and the price paid. Presented 19th June, 1908.- Mr. Ingram Not printed. 187. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th May, 1906, showing : (1) What aid lias been given by the Dominion government to the governments of the various provinces of the Do- minion since confederation, for or towards the building of provincial railways, either by original aid or by ultimately bearing a share of the cost of such undertakings. (2) What railway subsidies or aids originally granted or agreed to be granted, by the provinces respectively, have been ultimately paid or borne by the Dominion in aid of such railways during such period. (3) What moneys have been paid by the Dominion to the several provinces, respectively, during each such period for or in re- spect of such railways or the stock or bonds thereof, respectively, purchased, acquired or taken over in whole or in part by the Dominion. Presented 21st June, 1906.- Mr. Macdonell. Printed for sessional papers. 188. Return to an orderof the House of Commons, dated 14th May, 1906, showing what lands have been selected by the Canadian Northern Railway Company, in accordance with the order in council of 10th August, 1903, in townships 15 to 20, both included, in ranges 9, 10, 11 and 12, west of 1st meri- dian. Also any lands reserved for selection by the Cauadian Northern Railway Company, in the territory mentioned above, that may have reverted to the government by reason of the said company not exercising its right of selection thereto before 31st December, 1905, in accordance witli the pro- visions of order in council of the 10th August, 1903. Presented 22nd June, 1906. —Mr. Roche (Marquette) Not printed. 28 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14— Continued. 188a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1906, showing all lands selected by the Canadian Northern Railway Company from that portion of the lands reserved for selection by the said company, in townships 15 to 20, both included, in ranges 9. 10, 11 and 12, west of 1st meri dian. Also a return of all lands patented to the nominees of the Canadian Northern Railway Com- pany in the territory above-mentioned, and the names of the patentees, since 29th June, 1905. Pre- sented 22nd June, 1906. — Mr. Roche (Marquette) ' Not printed. 189. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 21st May, 1906, for a copy of all petitions and papers of every kind concerning the claims of certain retired servants of the Hudson's Bay Company, under a deed of sale by the said company to Lord Selkirk in 1811. Presented 22nd June, 1906. — Mr. McCraney Not printed, 1 S9a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th July, 1905, for copies of all correspondence, documents, and memorials between the government or any member thereof, and the Rev. James Taylor, or any other person, on behalf of the retired servants of the Hudson's Bay Company, in reference to their claim to a portion of the estate of the late Lord Selkirk. Presented 27th June, 1906. — Mr. Lamont Not printed. 190. Return in part to an address of the Senate, dated 27th April, 1906, for a statement of all accidents that occurred on the Intercolonial Railway during the years 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903 1904 and 1905, specifying each accident, whether by collision, derailing, fire or otherwise, and the amount of damages of each such accident, mentioning the localities where such accidents occurred. Also the amount of losses each year, by theft or otherwise, of goods or freight, in transit, on the Intercolonial Railway, for each year as above. Presented 22nd June, 1906 — Hon. Mr. McDonald ( Cape Breton) Not printed. 191. Return showing : 1. Wtjat sums have been paid Messrs. Aheara & Soper of Ottawa, in each year since 1896. 2. For what supplies or services were these payments made. Presented 25th June, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman Not printed . 192. Return showing the total sums that have been paid by the government to the Manitoba Free Press and Der Nordwester Publishing Companies, for all services, for each of the financial years commenc- ing 1st July, 1900, and ending 30th June, 1905. Pi'esented 25th June, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier.. Not printed . 193. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1906, for a copy of all correspondence, inquiries with officials, engineers, solicitors, contractors and others, bearing upon the accident to the wharf at Sorel, together with all documents in connection with the siime. Presented 25th June, 1906. — Mr. Blain Not printed. 194. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 19th June, 1906, calling for a statement since 1st March, 1904, showing: L Which are, more particularly at Quebec, Montreal and Ottawa, the newspapers, or the printing companies or firms, which publish advertisements or printed documents on account of the commissioners of the Transcontinental Railway. 2. How much has each of these newspapers or of these companies or firms received, and what is the date of each payment. 3. For what kind of services, advertisements, printing or puffs, and how much for each kind, have these newspapers or these companies or firms been paid. Presented 25th June, 1906. — Hon. Mr. Landry. Not printed . 195. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, for a copy of all letters, cor- respondence, papers, reports and accounts relating to the construction of a fish ladder at Cowie's Dam, lower pulp mill, Milton, Queen's County, N.S, and of the accounts showing the cost of con- struction of the said ladder, the amount paid for labour and material, and to whom paid. Presented 30th June, 1906.— Mr Crocket Not printed. 196. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th April, 1906, showing, by townships, all Indian lands sold or disposed of within the boundaries of the present electoral district of East and West Algoma, during the years 1896 to 1905, both inclusive, with the names and addresses of purchasers or lessees, and the prices paid or agreed to be paid, for such lands, by way of rental or purchase money ; also showing, by townships, when the said purchases were completed, or when the final payments were made and the total amount paid for such lands ; also showing, by townships, what agreements for sale are in default, and for what period the same have been in default ; also showing what agreements for sale or lease, by townships, have been cancelled for non-payment of purchase money or non-performance of conditions. Presented 3rd July, 1906.— Mr. Boycc. Not printed. 29 5 Edw. VII. List of Ses-ional Paper; A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14— Continued, 196a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th April, 190(5, for a copy of all the returns and reports made by Indian agents or other officials in the employment of the government, having charge of Indian lands in the territory now included within the boundaries of the present electoral districts of East and West Algoma, showing all sales, transactions and cancellations of lands in such territory, from the 1st July, 1896, to the 1st April, 1906. Presented 3rd July, 1906.— Mr. Boyce. Not printed. 197. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th May, 1906, for a copy all correspondence between Joseph Rirm and the government in reference to the surface right for coal on the northeast \ of section 26, township 1, range 6, west of the 2nd meridian. Also a copy of all letters, papers and telegrams, from any other party or parties in reference to the same. Presented 5th July, 1906. — Mr. p . Roche ( Marquette) Not printed. 19S. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1936, for copies of all letters, tele- grams, reports or other communications which, between the 1st of July, 1904, and the 31st December, 1905, passed between the Minister of the Interior, or any official of his department, on the one hand, and (a) the Canadian Northern Railway Company ; (b) the Manitoba and Southeastern Railway Com- pany ; (c) the Qu'Appelle, Long Lake and Saskatchewan Railway Company, or any company to whom any of said companies shall have transferred its land rights, in regard to the area in which any of said companies were to be permitted to select land due by way of subsidy. Presented 5th July, 1906.— Mr. Ames Not printed. 199. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 21st March, 1906, showing : 1. The description of all lands in Manitoba and the Northwest, formerly reserved for timber or hay purposes, to w hich homestead entries have been granted since 1st January, 1905. 2. The date of decisions to open such reservations for settlement. 3. The names of applicants, in order of application, on the books of the various agencies and sub-agencies, for each quarter section, at the date when the entry was granted. Presented 5th July, 1P06.— Mr. Lake . Not printed. 200. Return to an order to the House of Commons, dated 21st March, 1906, showing the number of applications for inspection received at the several land agencies in Manitoba and the Northwest for each month of the years 1904 and 1905, from homesteaders desiring to secure their patents. 2. The number of inspections made monthly from each agency. 3. The number of applications for inspec- tion on file 1st January, 1906, at each agency. Presented 5th July, 1906.— Mr. Lake. ..Not printed. 201. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 2nd April, 1906, for copies of all correspond- ence between the pilotage commissioners, the secretary of the Board of Pilot Commissioners, or any of the officials of that board, at Sidney, Cape Breton, and the department of marine and fisheries, or any of the officials of the said department, and all orders in council, regulations, memoranda, books, documents and papers, showing ; (1) the amount paid into the pilots' retiring fund in each year from the 31st December, 1896, to 31st December, 1905, respectively ; (2) the amount paid into the pilots' widows' and orphans' relief fund from 31st December, 1896, to 31st December, 1905, respectively ; (3) the disposition made of the said funds in each year during the above-mentioned period ; the amount on hand on the 31st December, 1905 ; the interest it bears ; where it is deposit- ed ; the security for its safety for the benefit of the widows and orphans of the pilots ; (4) the amount on hand in these funds, respectively, on 31st December, 1896. Also all other correspondence, if any, bearing on this matter. Presented 5th July, 1906.— Mr. Boyce Not printed. 202. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing («) how many wrecks occurred in the river and gulf of St. Lawrence during the season of 1905 ; (6) the names, tonnage and character of the vessels so wrecked ; (c) whether such wreck resulted in a total loss of the ship and cargo, or either, in any and what cases ; (d) to what causes each of said wrecks were attributable ; (e) whether any inquiry was held in any and what cases. Also for a copy of all reports, evidence, correspondence, documents and papers, relating to or connected with the said wrecks, the inquiries concerning the same, and the loss thereby occasioned. Presented 5th July, 1906. — Mr. Borden (Carleton) _ Not printed. 202''. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 15th March, 1906, for a copy of all the instructions given, of all the evidence heard, of the judgment rendered, and of all communications exchanged on the subject of the wreck of the steamer Bavarian last autumn upon the Wye rocks, and of the inquiry held thereinto, as well as of the correspondence exchanged between the department of marine and fisheries and any person whomsoever regarding the choice of the judge holding the inquiry and of his assessors. Presented 23rd April, 1906.— Hon. Mr. Landry Not printed. 30 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14— Concluded. 203. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th May, 1906, for copies of all correspondence between any minister of any department and the company of the port of Chicoutimi or any other company or person regarding the dredging of the Saguenay down to the present year. Presented 20-4. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, for a copy of all orders in council, reports, letters, telegrams, communications, documents and papers of every kind, relating to the establishment, acquisition, construction, enlargement and maintenance of a hospital for trachoma patients at or near Halifax, X.S., including a statement of all sums of money expended in connection therewith, whether for establishment, acquisition, construction, enlargement or main- tenance ; also a statement of the person or persons to whom such moneys were paid, the amount paid in each instance, as well as the date of payment, and generally all particulars concerning the said hospital from the time when it was first established. Presented 7th July, 1906. — Mr. Wilson, (Lennox and Addington) Not printed. 205. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing in the case of every homestead against which, during the year 1904 and 1905 a report of non-compliance with the law, or a demand for cancellation has been received by the Dominion land office or offices : giving (a) the location of said quarter section range, township a«ti meridian ; (b) the name and address of the party by whom the original entry was made ; (c) the name and address of the party or parties (if there have been several) who endeavoured to lodge cancellations ; (d) the reason alleged by complaints why cancellation of entry should be allowed ; (e) whether warning of threatened cancellation was served upon the alleged delinquent ; (/) the action taken by the department in each case. Presented 9th July, 1906. — Mr. Amen Not printed. 206. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th April, 1906, showing in detail for each year from 1891 to 1895, inclusive : 1. A statement of all goods supplied to Mr. Speaker's apartments, and the amount paid therefor. 2. An inventory of all goods in the apartments taken on the vacation of the office of Speaker, by Mr. Bain, Mr. Brodeur and Mr. Belcourt and any reports of the Clerk of the House, the Serjeant-at-Arms, or other officer, with reference to the inventories, the goods supplied, their condition and the care and disposition of the same. 3. A copy of all correspondence had by the Speaker, any member of the Internal Economy Commission, the Clerk of the House, the Audi- tor General, or any of the other officers of the House of Commons, in reference to the purchase, pay- ment, checking, distribution, replenishing, disposal or care of the same. 4. A copy of all resolutions passed by the Internal Economy Commission in reference to the above matters. Presented 9th July, 1906. — Mr. Lancaster Not printed. 207. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, for copies of all correspon- dence since 1896 between the Government of Canada, or any member thereof, and the German or British Governments, or any person or persons officially or otherwise representing those govern- ments ; and copies of all documents and papers in possession of the government, respecting the tariffs of Germany and Canada, in relation to each other. Presented 11th July, 1906. — Mr. Arm- strong Not printed. 7th July, 1906.— Mr. Girard Not printed. 3 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1906 TABLES OF THE TRADE AND NAVIGATION OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30 1905 COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL RETURNS PRINTED BY ORDER OF PARLIAMENT OTTAWA PRINTED BY 8. E. DAWSON, PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY 1905 [No. 11—1906.] 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 t A. 1906 To His Excellency the Right Honourable Sir Albert Henry George, Earl Grey, Viscount Howick, Baron Grey of Hoivick, in the County of Northumberland, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet : Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, &c, &c, Governor General of Canada. May it Please Your Excellency, — The undersigned has the honour to present to Your Excellency the Tables of Trade and Navigation of the Dominion of Canada for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1905, as prepared from Official Returns and laid before me by the Commissioner of Customs. All of which is respectfully submitted. W. PATERSON, Minister of Customs. Ottawa, November 18, 1905. 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1906 Customs Department, Ottawa, August 19, 1905. Hon. William Paterson, Minister of Customs. I have the honour to hand you the annual statement of the Trade and Navigation of the Dominion of Canada for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1905. I have the honour to be, sir, Your obedient servant, JOHN McDOUGALD, Commissioner of Customs. 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1906 INDEX TO TABLES. ii percentage . Imports and Exports Shipping Subject. Imports and Exports Aggregate Trade .. . Exports Imports . . Revenue . Revenue Imports . Imports and Exports. Imports Exports Imports and Exports. Warehousing Description. PART I. Comparative Tables. Total Exports, Imports, Goods entered for Consumption and Duty collected from 1868 to 1905 . Total Trade (entered for Consumption and Exported) by Coun tries, 1873 to 1905 Total Trade, Imports and Exports, 1868 to 1905 Total Exports by Countries, 1873 to 1905 ... Total value of Goods entered for Consumption, 1873 to 1905. . Total Duty Collected by Countries, 1873 to 1905 Percentage of Duty on Imports, percentage expense of collec- tion, 1868 to 1905 Comparative Statement of Imports and Exports, showing per- centage excess of Imports over Exports, &c, 1868 to 1905 Total Vessels built, registered and sold, and Total Tonnage entered Inwards and Outwards since Confederation. . . . Comparative Statement by Ports, Exports, Imports entered for Consumption, 3 years. Articles entered for Consumption by principal ports Articles exported from principal ports Transhipment Imports and Exports. Tables for Fiscal Year 1904. Statement of Customs Duties collected at each Port and Out- port, 1905 Summary Statement, Dutiable, 1905 Free, 1905... .... Statement of Imports from Countries embraced in the British Empire and other Countries, 1905 Statement of Goods entered for Consumption, 1904 and 1905. . Statement, by Countries, of Articles Imported in 1905 under French Treaty Statement of Imports and Exports from and to the West Indies, 1905 Dominion Abstract, value of Imports by Countries, 1905 (Du- tiable and Free) and Exports (Home and Foreign products) Abstract by Countries, value of Goods Imported and entered for Consumption, 1905 Abstract by Countries, value of Exports from Canada, 1905. . . Summary Statement of Exports, showing Home and Foreign produce Statement of Goods Exported, 1904 and 1905 Statement of Exports to Countries embraced in the British Empire and all other Countries . Value of Goods Imported and Exported via United States Ports, 1905 Statement of the Value of Goods remaining in Warehouse, 1903, 1904 and 1905 Statement of Transhipment trade at Montreal Value of Goods Imported and Exported via St. Lawrence .... Page Part I. 4 6 9 11 13 14 16 18 28 44 61 78 148 166 166 174 178 184 186 190 194 204 204 218 219 220 227 vi CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 INDEX TO TABLES— Concluded. s o 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 1!) 20 21 Subject. General Imports. General Exports Shipping Description. PART II. General Statement of Imports by Countries, Dutiable ...... General Statement of Imports by Countries, Free Abstract by Countries, value of Goods Imported and entered for Consumption .... General Statement of Exports (Home and Foreign products) by Countries Abstract by Countries of Total Exports.. Statement of Vessels entered Inward from Sea, by Ports and Outports Abstract bjT Countries of Vessels entered Inwards from Sea . . . Statement of Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, by Ports and Outports Abstract by Counti-ies of Vessels entered Outwards for Sea. . . Summary Statement of Sea-going Vessels entered and cleared by Ports . •. Statement of the Nationalities of Sea-going Vessels Summary of Sea-going Vessels entered Inwards and Outwards. Summary Statement of all Vessels arrived and departed ... . Trade with each Country by Ports and Nationality of Vessels Inwards Summary Statement of Vessels Inwards from Sea, by Coun- tries and Nationalities Trade with each Country by Ports and Nationalities of Vessels, Outwards Summary Statement of Vessels Outwards for Sea, by Coun- tries and Nationalities Statement of intercourse by Inland Navigation, between Can- ada and United States, Inwards Statement of intercourse by Inland Navigation, between Can- ada and United States, Outwards Summary Statement of Inland Navigation, Inwards and Out- wards Statement of Vessels employed in the Coasting Trade ti ii built and registered Page. Part II. 282 345 348 411 413 418 422 428 432 43t; 438 439 440 478 480 510 518 522 526 527 540 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1906 EXPLANATORY NOTES In General Statement No. 1 (Pt. ii) of Imports and Goods entered for Consumption, The term ' Entered for Consumption ' is the technical term in use at the custom- house, and does not imply that the goods have been actually consumed in Canada, but that they have passed into the possession of the importer and that duty has been paid on that portion liable for duty. The value of goods imported is governed by Section 58 of the Customs Act, which provides that the value of imported goods subject to ad valorem duty ' shall be the fair market value thereof, when sold for home consumption, in the principal markets of the country whence and at the time when the same were exported directly to Canada.' In General Statement No. 3 (Pt. ii) of Exports, The term ' The Produce of Canada ' includes all imported articles which have been changed in form or enhanced in value by further manufacture in Canada, such as sugar refined in Canada from imported raw sugar, flour ground from imported wheat, and articles constructed or manufactured from imported materials. ' Goods not the produce of Canada ' shows " the exports of foreign goods which had been previously imported. Under the Regulations commencing July 1st, 1900, all Export entries are delivered at the '■frontier port of exit,' and the totals thereof are credited to the respective ports where the goods pass outwards from Canada. In view of the more complete returns obtained under this system the additions heretofore made to the export statistics (prior to July 1st, 1900) under the head of 'Short returns ' are now omitted. In this report, the tables of imports and exports at the several ports of entry indicate that merchandise of the value stated was entered inwards or passed outwards at the ports mentioned, but do not imply that the imports were all for consump- tion at such ports or that the exports originated there. The trade by Countries, with the Dominion as a whole, is recorded in the General Statements of Imports and Exports. The value of ' Goods the Produce of Canada ' is their value at the time of exporta- tion at the ports of Canada whence shipped. The value of ' Goods not the Produce of Canada ' is the actual cost of such goods. The initals N.E.S. mean 'not elsewhere specified.' " N.O.P. mean ' not otherwise provided for.' The expression ' Ton ' means two thousand pounds, and 'Cwt.' one hundred pounds. " 'Standard hundred' when applied to deals, means 2,750 feet board measure. " ' Ton,' applied to square timber, means 40 cubic feet. In the shipping tables the tonnage is given in net tons. SPECIAL NOTE. Under an amendment to the Customs Tariff passed in 1903, provision was made for the collection of a surtax on the goods of any foreign country which treats im- ports from Canada less favourably than those from other countries. It is to be particularly noted that the surtax does not apply to the goods of other countries imported from Germany, but only to articles which are the growth, produce or manufacture of Germany. Various classes of goods which are of other than German origin therefore appear in these Tables as imports from Ger- many, entered under the General Tariff and not subject to a surtax. 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 A. 1906 PART I. TABLES OF THE TRADE AND NAVIGATION 1 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A 1906 No. 1. — Value of total Exports, Imports and Goods entered for Consumption in the Dominion, with the duty collected thereon, for the undermentioned years. _ . local Exports. lotal Imports. Entered for Consumption. Duty. 9E Q O e o cts. Fiscal year ended June 30, 1868 01 ,OD( ,8oo 7Q A^Q All / 1, yoo, ouo do do 186 J 60,474,781 70,415,165 67,402,170 8,298,909 71 do do 1870 73,573,490 74,814,339 71,237,603 9,462,940 44 do do 1871 74,173,618 96,092,971 86,947,482 11,843,655 75 do do 1872 82,639,663 111,430,527 107,709,116 13,045,493 50 do do 1873 89,789,922 128,011,281 127,514,594 13,017,730 17 do do 1874. , , 89,351,928 128,213,582 127,404,169 14,421,882 67 do do 1S75 77,886,979 123,070,283 119,618,657 15,361,382 12 do do 1S76 80,966,435 93,210,346 94,733,218 12,833,114 48 do do 1877 75,875,393 99,327,962 96,300,483 12,548,451 09 do do 1878 79,323,667 93,081,787 91,199,577 12,795,693 17 do do 1879 71,491,255 81,964,427 80,341,608 12,939,540 66 do do 1880 87,911,458 86,489,747 71,782,349 14,138,849 22 do do 1881 98,290,823 105,330,840 91,611,604 18,500,785 97 do do 1882 102,137,203 119,419,500 112,648,927 21,708,837 43 do do 1883 98,085,804 132,254,022 123,137,019 23,172,308 97 do do 1884 91,406,496 116,397,043 108,180,644 20,164,963 37 do do 1885 89,238,361 108,941,486 102,710,019 19,133,558 99 do do 1886 85,251,314 104,424,561 99,602,694 19,448,123 70 do do 1887 89,515,811 112,892,236 105,639,428 22,469,705 83 do do 1888 90,203,000 110,894,630 102,847,100 22,209,641 53 do do 1889 89,189,167 115,224,931 109,673,447 23,784,523 23 do do 1890 96,749,149 121,858,241 112,765,584 24,014,908 07 do do 1891 98,417,296 119,967,638 113,345,124 23,481,069 13 do do 1892 113,963,372 127,406,068 116,978,943 20,550,581 53 do do 1893 118,564,352 129,074,268 121,705,030 21,161,710 93 do do 1894 117,524,949 123,474,940 113,093,983 19,379,822 6'2 do do 1895 113,638,803 110,781,682 105,252,511 17,887,269 47 do do 1896 121,013,852 118,011,508 110,587,480 20,219,037 32 do do 1897 137,950,253 119,218,609 111,294,021 19,891,996 77 do do 1898 164,152,683 140,323,053 130,698,006 22,157,788 49 do do 1899 158 896 905 162,764,308 154 051 593 25 734 228 75 do do 1900 191,894,723 189,622,513 180,804,316 28,889,110 13 do do 1901 196,487,632 190,415,525 181,237,988 29,106,979 89 do do 1902 211,640,286 212,270,158 202,791,595 32,425,532 31 do do 225,849,724 241,214,961 233,790,516 37,110,354 59 do do 1904 213,521,235 259,211,803 251,464,332 40,954,349 14 do do 1905 203,316,872 266,834,417 261,925,554 42,024.339 92 11— i — 1^ 4 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 2. — Aggregate Trade of the Dominion by Countries on the basis of Goods entered for Consumption and Exported. Fiscal Year ended June 30. Great Britain. 1 United States. France. ! Germany. Spam. ] Portugal. Italy. Holland. $ $ t $ •S I 8 1873 107,266,624 89,808,204 2,055,195 1,176,478 502,966 266, 18S 229,657 229,770 1874 . . . 108,083,642 90,524,060 2,569,712 1,022,428 459,027 294,007 236,296 271,043 1875 100,379,969 80,717,803 i 2,154,065 j 839,442; 390,784 236,790 214,366 260,503 1876 81,457,737 7S,003,492 2,394,812 608,355 445,151 199,195 183,199 297,S95 1877 81,139,70S 77,087,914 1,730,062 404,918 340,757 175,425 242,942 296,860 1878 83,372,719 73,876,437 1,754,394 521,580 325,245 145,941 205,171 266,764 1879 . ... 67,288,848 70,904,720 2,247,066 552,999 394,445 161,258 181,933 210,288 1880 S0,307,286 62,696,857 1,928,670 532,028 297,245 201,652 623,295 273,837 1881 ... 97,335,37S 73,570,337 2,294,043 1,019,19S 446.337 165,487 234,723 440,944 1882 95,871,802 96,229,763 2,922,931 1,633,118 1,942,851 2,171.346 570,301 201,656 256,841 613,241 1883 ' 99,197,682 97,701,056 2,934,210 749,897 243,192 322,554 324, SOO 1884 87,154,242 89,333,366 2,160,804 648,569 240,235 322,499 333,977 1885 83,284,482 86,903,935 2,239,890 2,385,344 4S1,910 227,096 255,712 361,879 1886 82,143,828 81,436,808 2,509,581 2,408,821 432,540 301,927 215,298 309,559 1887 89,534,079 82,767,265 2,415,001 3,672,985 481,289 204,671 245,560 309,920 1888 79,383,705 91,053,913 2,642,557 3,563,106 427,249 230,397 235,816 332,169 1889 80,422,515 94,059,844 2,562,893 3,836,173 420,794 238,106 186,186 414,302 1890 . . . 91,743,935 92,814,783 2,894,154 4,2S6,136 392,294 291,811 244,545 423,309 1891 ... 91,32S,3S4 94,824,352 2,565.877 4,336,232 555,917 191,148 322,808 404,532 1892 .... 106,254,984 92,125,599 2,770,173 6,526,228 489,652 155,479 490,839 846,167 1893 107,22S,906 102,144,986 3,096,164 4,576,224 387,861 135,482 661,403 656,427 1894 107,256,123 88,844,040 3,081,950 7,887,594 445,567 126,469 511,631 625,764 1895 . 92,988,727 95,932,197 2,920,456 5,421,1&5 436.580 115,921 415,919 348,164 1896 99,670,030 103,022,434 3,392,482 6,688,990 445,592 88,262 2S7,676 436, 9S0 1897 .... 106,639.690 111,022,513 3,292,047 7,538,800 436,984 82,337 333,512 480,531 1898 137,499,735 124,410,926 5,000,613 7,421,462 57S,462 135,154 495,023 750, 4S6 1899 .... 136,151,978 138,140,687 5.447,017 9.613,025 593,660 92,937 520,684 872,941 1900 152,520,098 178,463,401 5,743,272 10,099,401 647,157 187,801 405,029 767,781 1901 148,347,120 182,867,238 6,979,352 9,162,957 897,893 1S1,707 642,424 984,840 1902 .. .. 166,533,983 192,004,734 8,061,042 13,515,747 856,793 234,874 963,641 1,195,856 1903 .... 190,099,222 209,389,119 7,921,647 14,380,336 962,497 293.376 837,555 1.889.S69 1904 179,368,950 223,599,447 7,804,453 9,994,827 ! 963,674 210,053 642,891 1,951,398 1905 162,301,480 j 240,142,642 8,570,437 7,842,06$ 779,482 227,281 819,610 1,505,474 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 5 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 2. — Aggregate Trade of the Dominion by Countries on the basis of Goods entered for Consumption and Exported — Concluded. Fiscal Year ended June 30. Belgium. New- foundland West Indies. South America. China and Japan. Switzer- land. Other Countries. Total. 8 s $ 9 S $ | 1873 364,456 4,609,552 1,163,425 1,701,633 1,709,856 120,514 1,099,998 217,o04,516 1874 534,153 2,657,547 6,086,529 1,686,508 1,263,728 139,674 927,743 216,756,097 1875 337,674 2,806,055 6,139,910 1,064,593 694,472 116,128 1,153, 0S2 197,505,636 1876 374,880 2,675,477 5,291,433 975,762 971,314 56,168 1,764,483 175,699,653 1877 318,724 2,753,748 5,031,667 656,591 455,755 69,066 1,471,734 172,175,876 1878 805,692 2,767,347 4,397,996 669,804 486,244 61,178 1,366,532 170,523,244 1879 219,461 2,2S0,823 4,753,099 745,830 505,513 94,781 1,291,709 151,832,S63 1880 837,897 2,002,261 6,489,257 1,073,421 931,457 94,225 1,314,429 159,693,807 1881 671,267 2,175,773 6,962,516 1,369,731 1,430,734 141,789 1,644,170 189,902,427 645,568 2,468,432 7,018,956 2,314,779 1,635,717 268,093 2,134,932 214,786,130 1883 611,112 2,953,273 7,494,291 2,954,628 1,750,642 336,040 1,706,595 221,222,823 884 746,528 2,701,120 6,726,486 2,756,371 1,970,541 242,380 2,078,676 199,587,140 1885 551,645 2,022,073 5,698,057 2,802,042 2,528,369 217,666 1,989,280 191,948,380 1886 517,472 2,139,301 5,266,042 2,111,029 2,495,703 203, OSS 2,363,014 184,854,008 1887 927,580 2,072,946 4,017,593 2,625,066 2,819,584 219,777 2,841,913 195,155,239 1888 505,800 1,945,426 5,S70,149 2,487,240 2,261,155 194.93S 2,016,480 193,050,100 1889 595,496 1,791,496 6,138,109 2,S13,587 2,048,712 166,905 3,167,496 198,862,814 1890 763,146 1,655,400 5, SOS, 189 2,555,849 2,161,S16 316,923 3,162,393 209,514,733 1S91 728,120 2,218,911 6,360,926 1,782,950 2,202,102 244,319 3,685,842 211,762,420 1892 573,244 2,503,963 7,63S,846 1,905,346 3,300, 10S 193,033 5,168,657 230,942,318 1893 1,268,551 3,247,903 7,390,377 2,099,356 2,766,712 258,464 4,465,666 240,269,382 1894 1,258,692 3,633,154 7,121,172 2,264,677 3,065,768 276,065 4,220,266 230,618,932 1895 693,019 3,065,046 8,681,622 1,610,470 2,906,574 260,040 3,059,444 218,891,314 1896 1,018,789 2,333,721 4,707,243 2,063,145 3,339,429 332,405 3,771,454 231,601,332 1897 1,518,218 2,144,874 4,322,230 2,026,085 3,300,331 223,192 5,882,830 249,244,274 1898 2,204,054 2,632,184 3,829,346 2,505,195 2,829,890 357,003 4,201,156 294,850,6S9 1899 3,168,136 2,335,323 4,398,902 2,631,635 3,194,849 571,526 5,215,018 312,948,498 1900 4,421,716 2,804,748 4 202,119 2,423,994 2,749,759 529,976 6, 726,, 87 372,699,039 1901 6,634,592 2,886,067 4.707,677 2,567,278 3,149,591 7,113,487 377,725,620 1902 . 4,156,049 3,498,482 5,472,747 3,440,987 780, 1S3 11,161,301 414,431,881 1903 4,950,732 3,714,157 6,021,294 4,532,008 2,440,999 952,326 11,255,103 459,640,240 1904 4,255,930 3,975,418 8,397,290 5,613,612 3,134,959 1,392,895 13,679,770 464,985,567 1905 3,514,994 4,528,326 10,039,302 6,916,171 3,990,776 1,776,405 12,288,038 465,242,426 6 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 J^o. 3. — Showing the grand aggregate trade from 1868 to 1905 inclusive, on the basis of " Total Exports and Imports." Yeaks. Total Exports. Total Imports. Grand total, Imports and Exports. § s S 57,507,888 73,459,644 131,027,532 60,474,781 70,415,165 130,889,946 73,573,490 74,814,339 148,387,829 74]l73'618 96,092,971 170,266,589 1 Q70 82,639,663 111,430,527 194,070,190 89',789'922 12S',011,281 217,801,203 1 Q~ t 89.351,928 128,213,582 217,565,510 77!SS6'979 200,957,262 80,966,435 93,210,346 174,176,781 1877 99,327,962 175,203,355 93,081,7S7 172,405,454 71, 491^255 81,964,427 153,455,682 xoou 87,911,458 86,489,747 174,401,205 9S',290,'823 105i330,840 203,621,663 1 QQO 102 137,203 119,419,500 221,556,703 1 GGQ 98,085,804 132,254,022 230,339,826 1 GQ 1 91,406,496 116,397,043 207,803,539 1 QG^ 89 238 361 108,941,486 19S,179,S47 1 GQli 85 251 314 104,424,561 189,675,875 1 GGT S9,515,811 112,892,236 202,408,047 1 CQfi 90 203,000 110,894,630 201,097,630 1 GGO 89,189,167 115,224,931 204,414,098 96 749 149 121,858,241 218,607,390 1 GQ1 98 417 296 119,967,638 218,384,934 1 GQO 113 963 375 127,406,068 241,369,443 1 QftQ 118 564 352 129,074,268 247,638,620 1 GO t 117 K9.4 040 123 474,940 240,999,889 1 QCtK 113 638 S03 110,781,6S2 224,420,485 191 013 RK9 118 011 508 239,025,360 119 218 609 257,168,862 lO-i, XO—j UOO 140 323 053 304,475,736 1899 . 158,896,905 162,764,30S 321,661,213 1900 191,894,723 189,622,513 381,517,236 1901 196,487,632 190,415,525 386,903,157 1902 211,640,286 212,270,158 423,910,444 1903 225,849,724 241,214,961 467,064,685 1904 213,521,235 259,211,803 472,733,038 1905 203,316,872 266,834,417 470,151,289 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 7 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 4.- —Value of Exports, by Countries. Fiscal year ended .Tune 30. Great Britain. United States. France. Germany. Spain. Portugal. Italy. Holland. $ $ 8 $ 8 8 8 $ 1873 38,743,848 42,072,526 31,907 76,553 25,080 191,156 177,232 13,142 1874 45,003,882 36,244,311 267,212 65,511 960 193,463 190,211 14,905 1875 40,032,902 29,911,983 212,767 91,019 7,300 170,784 170,408 28,724 1876 40,723,477 31,933,459 553,935 125,768 9,417 127,540 142,787 30,816 1877 41,567,469 25,775,245 319,330 34,324 62,659 129,960 213,692 94,303 1878.... 45,941,539 25,244,898 369,391 122,254 47,816 104,028 151,861 53,750 1879 ... 36,295,718 27,165,501 714,875 112,090 50,596 135,748 148,472 9,713 1880 .. 45,846,062 33,349,909 812,829 82,237 60,727 165,8S5 163,787 102,592 1881 53,571,570 36,866,225 662,711 84,932 46,653 108,594 145,997 215,754 1882 ... 45,274,461 47,940,711 825,573 153,114 108,082 149,744 163,755 365,198 1883 47,145,217 41,668,723 617,730 133,697 164,925 179,843 218,113 27,599 1884 43,736,227 38,840,540 390,955 195,575 144,092 172,252 247,151 15,500 1885 ... . 41,877,705 39,752,734 303,309 264,075 132,695 166,730 147,550 24,094 1886 .... 41,542,629 36,578,769 534,363 253,298 53,075 245,450 108,601 7,587 1887 44,571,846 37,660,199 341,531 437,536 72,020 146,528 125,681 14,859 1888. ... 40,084,984 42,572,065 397,773 198,543 52,317 155,821 55,090 378 1889 38,105,126 43,522,404 334,210 143,603 13,526 166,021 60,062 1,222 1890 .. . 48,353,694 40,522,810 278,552 507,143 69,788 207,777 81,059 1,042 1891 49,280,858 41,138,695 253,734 532,142 67,110 120,611 90,999 14,741 1892 64,906,549 38,9S8,027 367,539 942,698 93,476 102,370 149,280 567,879 1893 64,080,493 43,923,010 264,047 750,461 44,355 83,001 87,387 282,569 1894 68,538,856 35,809,940 544,986 2,046,052 56,274 79,363 109,188 281,058 1895 . 61,856,990 41,297,676 335,282 626,976 34,101 58,781 34,325 140,264 1896. ... 66,690,288 44,448,410 581,540 757,531 • 83,814 41,666 56,759 139,828 1897 77,227,502 49,373,472 690,696 1,045,432 50,452 36,745 108,627 104,422 1898 104,998,818 45,705,336 1,025,262 1,837,448 OA tVTK 87,835 73,765 376,439 1899 99,091,855 45,133,521 1,557,722 2,219,569 59,178 29,641 125,265 372,548 1900 107,736,368 68,619,023 1,374,770 1,715,903 86,456 115,016 260,456 188,199 1901 1 105,328,956 72,382,230 1,581,331 2,141,552 155,354 85,403 315,063 187,378 1902 117,320,221 71,197,684 1,388,848 2,692,578 161,823 105,495 236,899 320,241 1903 131,202,321 117,591,376 71,783,924 72,772,932 1,341,618 1,597,928 2,097,699 1,819,223 138,553 164,184 109,340 295,770 240,963 619,329 1,035,327 1904 . ... 98,578 1905.. .. 101,958,771 77,404,071 1,511,298 1,146,654 50.223 128,993 198,973 550,821 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. -L — Value of Exports, by Countries — Concluded. Fiscal y£«ir tended June 30. Belgium. New- foundland. West Indies. South America. China and Japan. Australia. Other Countries. Total. i § S $ $ $ - $ s 1873. 17,754 2,800,555 3,988,493 1,285,434 46,466 41,822 277,954 89,789,922 1874 240.494 1,569,079 3,778,796 1,212,978 39,222 98,733 432,171 89,351,928 1875 59,563 1,901,831 3,945,506 785,797 37,046 1S1,938 349,411 77,886,979 1876 13,825 1,900, S91 3,675,320 688,209 23,075 79,643 938,273 80,966,435 1877 66,912 2,112,106 3,788,858 651,625 37,149 185,610 836,151 75,875,393 1878 49,998 2,094,682 3,414,147 654,357 102,568 370,723 651,655 79,323,667 1879 40,430 1,641,417 3,500,670 741,442 56,551 290,762 587,270 71,491,255 1880 6S8,811 1,510,300 3,544,103 789,940 37,546 139,901 616, S29 87,911,458 1881 258,433 1,523,469 3,147,369 732,111 19,761 146,363 580,881 98,290,823 1882 ... 142, 35S 1,974,923 2,995,572 941,162 106,675 340,608 655,267 102,137,203 1883 195,705 2,187,338 3,125,031 1,489,957 105,388 375,065 451,473 98,085,804 1884... . 287,378 1,920,450 3,119,569 1,277,383 60,979 502,181 496,264 91,406,496 1885 72,385 1,670,968 2,535,283 1,461,206 29,918 415,887 383, S22 89,238,361 1886 6,565 1,754,980 2,121,570 1,010,034 63,118 259,960 711,315 85,251,314 1887 223,729 1,718,604 2,075,411 1,426,660 69, 196 269,471 362,540 89,515,811 1888 .... 17,057 1,523,827 2,601,486 1,510,637 132,448 446,019 454,555 90,203,000 1889 64,756 1,303,335 2,759,455 1,488,999 84,174 661, 20S 481,051 89,189.167 1890 41,814 1,185,739 2,719,141 1,551,887 61,751 471,028 695,924 96,749,149 ] 891 72,672 1,467,908 3,122,770 1,063,172 78,791 r>s: i,n.M> 523,993 98,417,296 1892 . . 56,212 1,750,714 3,546,559 1,027,525 2S3,251 436,603 744,693 113,963,375 1893 669,040 2,594,633 3,145,708 1,326,743 341,140 288,352 683,413 118,564,352 1894 708.455 2,818,592 3,443,761 1,392,285 540,849 322,745 832,545 117,524,949 1895 251,402 2,325,196 3,725,426 1,303,474 378,160 417,124 853,626 113,638,803 1896 98,031 1,782,309 2,810,817 1,496,118 668,011 517,258 841,472 121,013,852 1897 ... 354,584 1,692,798 2,643,360 1,405,359 903,922 1,418,289 894,593 137,950,253 1898 973,944 2,167,860 2,749,080 1,060,420 511,919 1,630,714 864,168 164,152,683 1899 849,413 1,808,317 3,043,963 1,456,051 425,350 1,506,138 1,218,374 158,896,905 1900 1,197,798 2,144,070 2,870,343 1,431,107 368,615 1,626,441 2,160,158 191,S94,723 1901 .... 2,806,142 2,260,499 2,905,937 1,519,190 699,569 2,311,405 1,807,623 196,487,632 1902 2,444,450 2,381,082 3,298,912 1,781,913 570,586 2,586,554 5,153,000 211,640,286 2,150,550 2,516,576 3,642,176 2,542,056 501,057 2,929,S61 3,924,050 225,S49,724 1904 1,126,417 2,898,751 3,583,475 2, 456, 60S 568,983 2,622,750 4,898,578 213,521,235 1905... . 1,739,807 3,473,713 4,40i,115 2,880,552 1,520,053 2,194,223 4,157,605 203,316,872 TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 5. — Value of Goods entered for Consumption, by Countries. Fiscal year ended June 30. v.T 1 " \ h w = Belgium. New- found- land. West Indies. South America. China and Japan. Switzer- land. Other Countries. S cts. S cts. S cts. S cts. S cts. S cts. S cts. 1873 1874 1875 1876 94,504 87 51,171 82 42,489 19 61,407 14 97,147 31 54,929 33 12,584 62 4,890 45 831,930 86 935,653 11 926,463 33 603,819 86 182,660 79 194,325 88 124,963 29 120,843 58 157 95 26,185 10 83,469 42 132,042 28 15,994 95 21,950 85 20,917 93 10,274 57 40,660 23 42,953 77 85,557 14 178,096 41 1877 50,106 26 9,735 83 435,718 43 1,834 11 68,261 35 12,387 96 178,535 96 1878 45,144 82 4,921 23 341,240 28 6,874 10 113,447 24 9,855 02 124,338 17 1879 45,107 35 3,230 76 454,872 58 2,591-84 127,283 34 16,597 54 115,349 29 1880 41,886 44 3,168 48 1,305,495 00 161,936 81 207,920 61 18,764 19 156,016 88 1S81 90,250 84 3,251 22 1,584,622 00 280,009 74 348,466 71 33,740 02 311,133 47 1882 119,492 16 1,781 73 1,615,945 44 504,255 74 17S,499 40 65,780 72 352,318 25 1883 106,234 50 7,365 17 1,770,682 99 692,562 12 157,516 29 83,492 95 239,042 13 1884 103,953 96 4,158 34 1,397,926 55 688,702 68 273,708 37 56,966 92 265,210 23 1885 121,660 61 2,268 61 1,327,363 99 655,708 66 450,153 25 51,863 04 308,698 01 1886 132,116 62 2,467 99 1,384,327 91 503,735 53 148,098 67 49,052 66 478,033 91 1887 166,445 16 1,624 70 968,496 12 848,562 83 222,799 93 59,393 20 828,686 99 1888 117,228 SI 3,211 68 1,831,368 64 641,854 29 162,844 61 43,778 82 340,166 62 1889 122,116 44 1,087 36 1,727,816 27 849,431 97 185,782 89 38,653 78 845,532 61 1890 150,349 40 3,386 14 1,223,589 61 559,312 13 216,956 50 79,331 47 804,400 21 1891 126, ISO 23 3,452 92 1,337,75414 260,102 71 265,198 43 63,161 46 1,215,178 05 1S92 104,003 SS 4,191 49 272,167 34 75,439 20 273,256 10 49,388 45 201,112 48 1893 112,081 99 1,494 56 314,148 32 78,592 25 313,798 23 70,418 15 160,133 95 1894 119,020 54 1,623 12 292,464 66 73,489 61 273,712 97 73,695 14 172,318 29 1895 93,303 46 1,053 95 380,955 12 68,786 81 230,890 41 72,742 85 231,349 72 1896 192,457 64 1,197 81 478,829 02 106,494 83 265,572 02 93,87 . 62 521,413 34 1897 250,770 38 1,274 89 454,418 06 109,914 69 267,575 35 64,153 55 757,363 19 189S 287,411 60 1,690 86 304,971 01 209,761 03 291,747 74 91,525 82 328,978 26 1899 663, 89S 07 1,669 28 374,161 69 97,167 56 349,381 86 156.108 44 414,930 52 1900 916,374 13 2,740 46 363,563 81 120,148 16 279,351 97 143,983 86 414,866 20 1901 1,081,162 82 1,190 88 471,923 66 205,344 97 341,473 58 159,147 86 416,207 47 1902 387,008 06 7,023 17 550,252 39 199,921 52 370,966 45 199,638 08 509,973 06 1903 602,178 47 1,914 12 684,985 96 303,880 29 355,971 92 255250 99 680,547 56 1904 444.514 69 2,780 11 1,202,659 24 731,277 80 444-747 26 376,616 39 873,447 83 1905 321,094 73 2,435 99 1,184,429 72 £91,697 60 489,814 72 469,94337 982,112 49 •a » 3 o -a £.S o y *j +j S cts. Total. 7,952 63 7,089 94 9,190 73 20,723 09 7,538 96 10,108 32 14,523 65 64,312 97 47,439 87 •350,71 1 OS 109,390 35 53,760 91 43,006 49 72,994 33 87,773 38 114,191 98 229,74700 S cts. 13,017,730 17 14,421,882 67 15,361,382 12 12,833,114 48 12,548,451 09 12,795,693 17 12,939,540 66 14,138,849 22 1S,500,785 97 21,708,837 43 23,172,308 97 20,164,963 37 19,133,558 99 19,448,123 70 22,469,705 83 22,209,641 53 23,784,523 23 24,014,90S 07 23,481,069 13 20,550,581 53 21,161,710 93 19,379,822 32 17,887,269 47 20,219,037 32 19,891,996 77 22,157,788 49 25,734,228 75 28,S89,110 13 29,106,979 89 32,425,532 31 37.110,354 59 40,954,349 14 42,024,339 92 * Includes 8309,999.04 collected at Fort Cudahy and Dawson, for which no statistical returns have been received. i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 13 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 jSTq. 7. Percentage of Duty on Total Value of Goods imported and entered for Con- sumption, Dutiable and Free ; and percentage of expenses of collection of Customs Revenue in the Dominion of Canada, during each year from 1868 to 1905, inclusive. Year. Percentage of Duty on Total Value of Goods Imported, Dutiable and Free. Percentage of Duty on Total Value of Goids entered for Consumption, Dutiable and Free. Percentage Expense of Collec- tion of Customs Revenue. p. c. p. c. p. c. 1 SfiS 12 00 12-25 05-99 11 78 12-31 07 09 1870 12 "65 13'28 05 41 1871 12 32 13 62 04 21 1872 11 '70 12 11 04 04 1873 10 17 10 20 04 35 1874 11 25 11 32 04'55 1875 12 48 12-83 04 44 1876. 13 • 76 13-44 05 '61 1877 12 '63 13 03 05 '75 1878 1374 14 03 05 -58 1879 15 '7S 16 TO 05 '56 1880 16 34 19'70 05 04 1881 17 '56 20-19 03'87 188"^ 18 18 1927 03 33 1883 17 '52 18-82 03 '26 1884. 17 '32 18 64 03 96 1885 17 ' 55 18-61 04 14 1886. 18 '60 19 50 04 TO 1887 19 '87 21 24 03-64 1888. .. 20 03 21-57 03 81 1889 20 60 21 65 03 62 1890 19 63 21 21 03 63 1891 19 '52 20 06 03 83 189!* 16 13 17"56 04 39 1893 16 39 17 38 04 26 1894 15 69 17 13 04 75 1895 16 14 16 99 05 13 1896 17 13 18 28 04 43 1897 16.68 17.87 04 75 1898 15 79 16 95 04 37 1899 15 81 16 70 04 02 1900 15 23 15 98 03 71 1901 15 28 16 06 03 86 1902. . . 15 28 15 99 03 62 1903 1538 15 87 03 31 1904. 15 80 16 28 03 31 1905 15.75 16 04 03 49 14 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 8. — Comparative Statement of the Values of the Imports and Exports into and percentage excess of Imports over Exports, Importations. • Exports. 1 Merchandise. Coin and Bullion. Merchandise. Coin and Bullion. I Dutiable. Free. Totals. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Totals. 8 ■ • 8 i 1868 1869 1870 1871 is: 2 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1S80 1881 1882 1883 1884 A X OX A QQX 40, ZD\},Oi)0 44,081,563 A 8 ft X 1 ^ 40,000,04/ 70,295,223 70 1 lOQ / Z, lot ,4Zo 74,217,954 77,070,460 81,504,477 F\,400 33,167,497 OA K177 Q71 0U,O/ i ,0| 1 23,273,296 1 K "1 O IW 18.690,657 OA P*7?\ S07 Z4, 0 / O, OZ | 30.150,683 OK GQQ QQ?t ZO, OOiJ, 800 4,8yo,14i 4,247.229 4 Qox xoo 2.733,094 2 753 749 3^005^465 4 OO*} 900 4, — 0,_O_ 2,210,089 0 ooo ill Z,ZZ", 111 2,174,089 QAQ 70ft 0U0, ( «D 1,639. 0S9 1 881 807 1,123,275 1 P\0°. 74 Q 1,275,523 9 907 fiflfi Z, _U( ,000 7°. 110 <\11 / 0, 40J.044 70,415.165 71 SI A QQI] / 4,014, OO.' 96,092,971 111 430 527 128,01ll281 1 OS 01 °. ISO 1ZO, Z J o.ooz 123,070.2S3 no 01 o Q4ii 99,327,962 qo noi 7^7 iM,Oo±, 101 81,904,427 105,'330,'840 1 lif, 4 iy,ouo 132,254.022 11 R 1Q7 01^ llO, Oil ( ,U40 45 504,899 52,'400]772 57,630,024 U.J, OO 1, UOO 76,538,025 7fi 7J1 007 / O, /4 69,709.823 70 101 a^" / *-,4yi,40( 68,030,546 ft7 0G.0 GAA O/ , iJOJ,OUv 62,431,025 72 899 697 83,944,701 94 137 657 S7J02U31 7Q GO/3 AQG / y,ooo, uyo 4 196 S21 asss'soi ft r;07 ft09 9,853,244 1° 7'. is 182 9! 405,' 910 I ft fil J fWfi lv,014,U.'0 7,137,319 9 234 961 7. Ill,' 108 II 1 ft-i 878 8,355,644 1 °. '»in c\(\t\ Io,_40,UUO 13,375.117 < . 1 1_ ^. -t- 9,751,773 O QQO lilfi y , ooy, luo A Oftft IftQ 4, oOO, lOo 4.218,208 8 009 978 6,690,350 4 010 398 3!S45;9S7 1 995 835 l,'b39^837 1 04fl AQ7 1,Z4U,U0< 733,739 IKS 08Q 100, .tox? 704,586 1 ""1 ~Vi 1, / 1 l, 1 OO 971'00o Q7 1 AAQ ot i,uyo 631,600 0 1 G_l OQO Z,1S4,_JZ K7 Xft7 QQQ O* ,00* ,ofto 60,474.781 73 573 490 74il73,'618 so ft°.Q r.fiq oz, ooy, OOO 89,789,922 SO °.VI 00s Oi7, OOl, .'ZO 77,886,979 OU, if OO, 400 75,875,393 70 °.0°. f!fi7 t .7, OZO, OOl 71,491,255 87 Q1 1 4^8 98,290,823 1 09 i Q7 90^ 1UZ, lot , Zlfo 98,085,804 01 _10£ 40*i *'l,4UO,4yO 1885 i y,oi4, iuo o/i q-q 1 qi Z0,0| 0, 104 2,954,244 1 AG Q41 IGft lU0,y41, 401) 7Q 1 ^1 7*W i y, 10 l, 1 00 0 A7o fiir. O AOR QCA 2,U2o,yoO OA OQG Qfil i>9,2o>.obl 18S6 I 0,000, 1 08 01 077 9 AC. zo,z/ / . Z40 0,01". 00/ 1 CM IOI .^ftl lv4, 4Z4,001 77 7KC -A_| / / , / OO, 1 U4 7 -1°.S 070 < ,400, u/ y flft ^^1 OO.OOI os or.i 01 a 00, Z01,014 1887 QK /I7Q IAA Oft QSQ ftl G Z0,80U,010 ■VJO 01 0 110 GOO 0°.ft 11Z, Ol'Z, zoo OA (iRA OAA ou, joo, tjvy 0, 04;J, 000 5 569 GQ K1 K S1 1 oy,oio,oii 1888 77 "C 1 AQ7 7/,/84, O07 OA oqx 1 01 ou, yoo, izi O 17n A~0 Z, 1 / 0, 4 1 Z 1 1 A UQI f!OA 110, oyi, oou Q1 OQO A"0 01, ooz,ui z G QAQ OO f o,8uo,oy4 1 7 ~<'iA 1/ ,004 OA OAQ AAA yu,zuo,uuu 18S9 QA a^q Offl 8u,uoy,ybb 04,08;), / 14 575,251 11- OO! 0*31 110.ZZ4, yoi QA O"^0 A\t\ OU, Z( Z, 400 /, AQG 1 ^ o,yoo,4oo 1 07G OXP l,y/o,Zoo OA 1 OA 1 fi7 o9,lo9,lb/ 1890 Gft O^Q AQQ 80,200,000 34,516,597 1 AGO 01 1 i,uso,un IOI G2tG O il 1ZI,000,Z41 Q5 0^7 'lGft 00, ZO 1 , 000 O A^l ™G1 y,uoi, /8i O A QU '"GO 2,409, y4 1 G1 G PtQA l,S18,ooU 1 O" 1 AP AfiC 1Z( ,4U0,UOO OO AOO A&R yy,uoz,4oi) 10 101 701 13, lzl, ( yl 1 GAO 1 1 Q 1,009, llo IIO AftO D*7K J lo,ybo,oi 0 1893 rjrj o™o Am <7,O(8,091 4o,lol,9( ( C -0 < OAA O,004,ZUU 4,023,072 1 Of t A" ( QftQ 105,488,798 8, 941,856 4,133,698 118,504,352 1894 73,341,506 Jfi 11A QCO 4b, llU,obz TOO 1 V 1 A 1 A 123,4/4,940 103,851,764 11,833, 805 1,839,380 117,524,949 1895 64,064,587 42,140,475 A con 4,Oi b,bz0 110, 781,682 102,828,441 0,485,043 4,325,319 113,638,803 1896 74,259,940 38,525.249 5,226,319 IIO A1 1 SAO 118,011,o0o 109,707,805 6,606,738 4,699,309 1 OI A1 O O—O 121,013,8o2 1S97 74,108,590 40,433,825 4,676,194 119,218,609 123,632,540 10,825,163 3,492,550 137,950,253 1898 84,141,104 51,791,105 4,390,844 140,323,053 144,548,662 14,980,883 4,623,138 164,152,683 1899 98,349,633 59,709,541 68,381,179 4,705,134 162,764,308 137,360,792 17,520,088 4,016,025 158,896,905 1900 112,943,896 8,297,438 189,622,513 168,972 301 14,265,254 8,657,168 191,894,723 1901 115,574,658 71,303,573 3,537,294 190,415,525 177,431,386 17,077,757 1,978,489 196,487,632 1902 127,955,254 78,003,499 6,311,405 212,270,158 196,019,763 13,951,101 1,669,422 211,640,2S6 1903 143,839,032 88,398,532 8,976,797 241,214,961 214,401,674 10,828,087 619,963 225,849,724 1904 156,108, 453 95,229,037 7,874,313 259,211,803 198,414,439 12,641,239 2,465,557 213,521,235 1905 157,164,975 99,361,007 10,308,435 1266,834,417 190,854,946 10,617,115 1,844,811 203,316,872 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 15 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 from the Dominion of Canada in each Fiscal Year from 1868 to 1905 ; showing also or of Exports over Imports in each year. Excess Value of Mer- chandise Imported over Canadian Merchandise Exported. Canadian and Foreign Merchandise Exported Excess of total Exports over total Imports, in- cluding Coin and Bullion. 20,059,598 13,767.164 11,435,220 35,729,853 42,845,695 48,467,791 47,248,303 51,150,371 18,498,798 29,123,327 24,2SS,261 17,894,313 11,708,243 20,262,864 23,778,100 43,276,068 34,356,279 26,855,507 23,057,300 31,399,109 27,337,086 34,377,224 35,517,644 29,484,730 26,555,072 17,051,270 15,600,104 3,376,621 3,077,384 20,698,382 12,352,774 9,446,845 9,938,990 17,836,490 52,923,051 65,671,036 15,862,777 9,911,363 4,907,^98 25,876,609 30,047,513 39,061,881 36,634,207 44,013,052 11,263,837 22,012,219 13,123,383 9,438,669 ' 6,887J47 16,149,647 33,524,295 24,967,173 18,775,861 15,619,221 22,849,776 18,533,692 27,438,769 26,465,863 20,686,099 13,43?,281 8,109,414 3,766,299 3,178,294 7,008,403 40,281,812 55,053,9^1 Percentage Excess of total Im'prts over total Exports, in- cluding Coin and Bullion. Percentage Excess of total Exp'rts over total Imports, in- cluding Coin and Bullion. 1,421,711 2,857,121 3,002,344 18,731,644 23,829,630 2,272,210 6,072,107 p. c. 276 164 01 7 295 348 325 43-5 58-0 15" 1 309 173 146 071 14 5 2S'S 214 180 1.8-3 207 186 226 206 17-9 105 081 048 024 003 06 4 214 312 p. c. 01 6 Percentage, Increase or Decrease. Gross Imports com- pared with preceding year. Increase. 02 21 02 54 15 71 10 98 012 032 Decrease. Increase ' D'crease p. c. 06 2 28-4 150 149 00 10 06 5 05 5 218 133 107 039 054 06-2 013 06 14 01-02 1770 16 00 14-16 00 42 1147 13 63 746 02 94 p. c. 041 04 242 06 3 11-9 11-9 064 041 01-8 01-5 043 09 95 Gross Exports compared with preceding year. p. c. 05 05 216 08 11-4 086 039 oi'o' 22-9 11-8 039 05-0 007 07-8 01-7 16 0 4-0 649 14 00 18 99 20 77 02 39 07-71 06 29 p. c. 005 12S 063 09:6' 039 068 023 043 011 008 03 3 03-2 054 4-77 16 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 a O g 1 ft CD 2 3 P > £ _5 *3 o ^3 O gd S I a a « CJ O spin's -sl£ " 5o2 ci 3 cj 5 * — A ^ tx ■ o - > grow ® CKI CM i-l CM ^ t-h CM CO i— < CO 1—1 1—1 1— i T— I H to CO OO CO © to t~ © © © in 047, s © co" IB © 1-1 i-H © CO 00 -.r i-H i-l cm" 1-1 in i-H in i-H - 00 CO CM © to © © •n X m m 3! r. 415, to CM co" © X od" -r t~ ©" r. 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CN OS ic r. ■ 35 -f © x oi h — - 1 70 O IQ — — i-H l~ ■-. -r r: «o o f - -J ~r © .-i — x I - ia t>io CO 9S © -. 1-71 — '-7 71 i- — I- 71 to 01 © — r. x ^ - r. 1 1- ©^ ^Teo" CNi-T cn 7i X x r © »n CN CO t- 71 r-l r-T t~ «c sc r-cc l- 7-1 f X 71 — 77 77 — t- 7 1 t- C- rf -9> i-" 71 — * SO 77 X — ~. X © 70 -0 X 71 K 71 X — •- T 7) X TlCr.r^Mf tCSH^ ©~uoco' t-TtCexf iC I SO T-t © CO lH ' ©O " — - -7 X 7~. :-. 70 ~ — 7 I ~ r i'2 c aS 05 o3 '13 be 5 . 55 TO ?3 5 3 ■ v c ™ r s JO b ll 1! c S u V o ^ $ 3 1 O O f 5 ^ 1 : cu 'CO — c S3 i. $ b C o S • ' : 00 wT5 S i § ■J s-| — * cS -o ■T3 g O Safe ■ * eS fi Is o 2 8 be 1 E I ■I § sB£ _ 3 a ® £ s * 3 li > c 5 rt"3 J " ?> — = ■ '■ t ,_S s s 1-S- X - 8 O p>a*> &* U — K — o P X u 2 = ^ ^ « ^ ■ — 0) Cf 05 be s 1 i = - - - _ - - - ci m cq c2 nl 09 «J - C ^ ^ _ ^ i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 31 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 647 77,885 1,170 190 840 *r 1-1 ^ 1-1 -ills -m m 8W"8IS«i8Sf .55 : :i -n =q u-Vx :«c • :i-r ® ,j1 : : : ; : :•*<» ,-r : IBS ■ ©-<© . 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C . be • a " ■ ■ = * E c3 r? ^ £ — -o "u ~ r ? ^ ~ - k 2 — b — a ca s r * c. -r h^ TRADE AND NAVIGATION 35 oEoolUINAL PArhn [No. 11 o5S :=c IS 1111 :E tieal, philosophical, photographic and mathematical instruments Hr !§ 1 Bit jlfi mi m ;! : S ]t nil Polish or composition, knife or other . . Post office parcels Precious stones, N.E.S Printing presses and machines and parts of Provisions, viz.: — Butter, cheese and lard 1 Ribbons, N.E.S Hove, imported for the manufacture of twine for harvest binders. . Railway and travelling rugs Sails III •I :J lllll Ships and vessels and repairs on ft: ! I'll 11 — i — 3^ 36 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 II iPiMiliilflilsiiil t-TcT t-Tr-TtCr-T o ic no. 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Eh j % n Ij - I ill 1 i| if i 1 s I | 1 J ; I 1-. flli ill! mi 8 : i u \ 111 J fill I : N i M : 1 i i i iiiiy i'iliil :||| jj i II IJ!: IlillJ •ill1 ° i 2 J.N CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT .1 Ill ; r-H 22,428 00 t • co « ;5 1,635 1 J-O CUV :I1S JAR V nn s -/ VII., M. I Windsor, Ont. * 503 109,730 108 i m ! § - 00 i ji :SH 1 m ■ 3 • of : CO • © Victt >ria. S i i 1 1 ;isi :®. m & • (M ■ • C2 • mm \ S ST £> CO £ 00 ill- :«r«o- I co- co Toronto. 15,099 2, 4! 12. 01 17 6,069 453 417,820 395 3,266 1 1 - 1 1 "# CO * • : i : T-H i sf 1 |: : h r His ; :S| I I n : ;« 1 s" 8 :| St. John, N.B. 11" « IIS! a 1 3" SE 1 I 00* M m \ 1 33,485 ^7 (174 11,027 4,274 . 261,190 ii nil : 1: § E 1 s 1 : : Fkek Goods. PRODUCE OF THE MTNE. Clay 3 j 1 ;| i i : H FISHERIES. ^ : k : o : :i 11 Logs, round, and unmanufactured timber i Eh ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE. Rriat.W TRADE AND NAVIGATION 41 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 aooHN © CO i-l lO 1-1 lO ^ _ .'(ON co o co x CO X c. rH ©"i D5 -r CO lO © © rH f-r- iq cq co a i— f Tt< ec © oo © oi x © Ifl © -T — 1— CO © K — © X - © i - ri co oi l-Ti-T N t co © O © © CO CO 05 T»< © x x © iq ©_© © © © Ol © _ jtcocxts-c;.: 1 © I— © 5-1 © © X — l~ X iH r. N x © t>- -*1 o come © © oo CO © • to ■ © ■ a •05 ■ a -r i- 01 C © -f i l-;: XflSO.M f © co i" : -f X 01 05 -t- CO r)< © it: : rH COCO- i-Tr-ToTi-H CO © © © Ol -f -J © i-l i-l CO 05 Ol b- O0 CO iO tO iH © ■>*< rH © © O b- i^ti-r-csr-Cr-cHHr; i— -T CO © CO' CO IO lO H N r. X X b- tQ-rf oi © s of i - co" co" ei 01 b- © X © © -T © © co -r © b- x © rH b- i-J W W N ©_^ C0_ oo* i-Nfic? « x'co'co" © —i oi © © i— t- x oi © x x © i— -r © c x *tO!OOXt i.o X © -f -r Ol c-;;ixr.-rxHHj!H x © -t> X X 01 © © ©'t-T i— I CO b™ oi to © © -f © X © © © -f t- x Nt>noi io ©^©^ "co"©' T^r-TiriV^r -r oi x © co co • i.O — ■ 01 X • i-J o b- © 01 t- © 1-H © © © © t- X gt>gH X ro i- © © ..0 01 © CO © i— I fr- © Ol CO © X © © x^ ©"©'©" b-rH © X © © © Ol © b- ~ ~ 1 © © © Ol © X . © • b- © © © t- rH • © rH O i-O b-C5 co © • 05 Ol © CO -t Ol -r © X IC © — u v- s s CCr^ O bo d a (8 _• ' x r C EE - £ ~ z o H *5 CO "TT « = r, a : -3 US S ■ q 6 ? - 3 g T3 £ - — — ■— — - — -_ _ r^fefc-illhHXrHO o . a c b eS eS ■ill I <2 SP a ■- c3 50 ^ a cs- o .© _2 /. -j if — — - L' --T3.5 ^ ~ a a EitS s 5 s ~ ™ ^- « u /. - - ~ s ri » a «s a a 5 "s « I 1^ " Z £ c3 - -'_ - C ^ ; g. 5 = = © ~ _ . 42 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 00 •* so eo NOiOO © © OS ■ H H O O "t SO . i-H BO • © © OS »£5 CM 00 Ht,00 ■ lO t- C5 »£i OS 00 i^. t- © © ti i-i ri t— 7i in . r 00 •*< M X NKHQC C7 TP sees' -p © = 7 l !N SO SO C . t-CI i-H (M SO CO 1 5 £ -1§.S I 1-2 :~ SJ m (D a $"3 » * w u .* -n ^ — e » Ou I * o-« o - i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Winnipeg. 6,254 97 89,734 49 87,412 220,681 2,545 47,256 1 3 1,397,154 4,709,798 6,106,952 Toronto. 42,371 (573 113,354 3,492 346,144 829,855 2,482,823 109,463 e 1" 17,215,385 33,056,198 1 3" Sydney. 8; • a" : ! 116 % 34,599 1 g 545,785 1,316,843 k i; 47,154 1 1,942,225 544,774 1 1 St. John, N.B. 11 » 8" 1,417 29 30,473 614,528 360 fi i if) 692,728 2,503,846 3,056,918 5,560,764 h § : : : $\ 1 I of 1 ! rH 1 1 - 2,436,051 44 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 if — t - M r. o r. ■ O • T-l ■ O • • i-l o Pn o a o 3 •f OS I- C: o "* cm eo»c O -r O — >oT ©'co' i— CM CO lO© es t — -r x x r-Tejj eo CC — ICC o CO O CM -f CM CO rH X ©"i-H rH in i—i ©" © o i— 00 t- sq © © © oi cm © in" — IC © IT O cm" CI X t- co CO CM • L— ■ 5,802 01 o X (M © b- d -i c I X 9} fa O — § bo "o g I £ ~- O - 7 i ~Z — C X ei a 1 t 5 E- "7 C c — < c - 1 < a — i a a t- t r — '- — C — f. ■i i Z ei 4 / I e — > z 1 z > c e - > - •- a 0 a — — a c 1 '5 PC fa fa ■1 - G £ c : ■/. — c c fa a rb fa = X 9 - fa a c -c a •- — 0 c "7 '— rC aT .S DB "1 x 3 fa — c 5 0 & m w o H n C3 a 1 C5 o p a a X — '~ U ee 09 46 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 • a - • 00 • . . ■ » • ■ °i, ■ CO t— o • t>- ir: rn • o • m • !M ■ • CO • ■ CM ■ • L~ ■ CN • 35 ■ ©ooo : CO t^r ! 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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 mil • ■oc — X i ;§§ OS i J? 00 ill ;«( I- \ g CO • • sa . : !; © a? t- : il . . r-l 1 m I 1 e» i-h w> Ot-OH X -f I- — I ad m t - eo 1 ; . lei i - * .-. w ffi iq = ill giSTlS :& g"g il • on rH &£ | IM : r-r :» 1 g" s ;S ■1 . csf §1 iss a© ; : * •: - 1 f nm si i m ; ; ! : : : ill :""3 Fort William. :| :::B -f H "III : : : 111 - » - Is lill ; sig-i! 1 i •s ii it eo • g : : :r i i rH eo ISBN - >86 IM • : ii! s" ill i : : :co* .1 : 1 1 H O 5 s - 5 = Id i Eh iii ill: :od :a :£ 11 !1 i! !; \ 1 Eh 1 1 t ! i : • £ jgj ■5 ? ~ if ! - r- - < P 2 - il Hi : = = : s : ;J. i i! ! ili Ms o it Hi 11 Ml i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 53 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Tf< Tf< O ~ EC r-l X X r — oc^Ti-T Tf" xsnh o c h - o x r. r. - - ;i NnKH t~ 3 55 55 X x r. x to t- CO fJCNfJIIO-rN r-T X~ sfr-Tr-Tcfo — X N — t>- X rft>T — l- c — x - o :c c n o ^ k w — ~ r; X • ■ CO 1C ■ to cc • = - © t£t- l£S £."3 :*S •a = ° e g " = | = — " — o 2 - * 3 of - 7 X K E X £ ^ x 02 Er1 H r^* ■ p„ ^ ~ r U = - .- - ~ - > s » ^ • £-~ ° » 2 s o'js ■r. c-e ~ - r Sao *r 05 a,:- : : i Eh " S C -J LSI £ ; -os " a ~S1 cS •9 a a IN «< •3 S. B^1 c t- - - c 2 ® " 2 STJ - r p 3 = 2 5 § §'E "5 S §^3 cqpQpqpiJooOOOOOD a J- o ; "O -ti w 54 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 • O OO t- I— I I CO IN © © -f i" M t- t— CM t- © -r i TP CM .O iota to o S tMH i-l © 02 S • Li ffl L"5 C X . fc-rH CM e3 co ? „ S — • •S t 3 ■ © 7 1 CM M t- B w <•> - -k. k. — - t~ CM CM © Tt> u": — I -r V3 C05O ro so 0> 00 ' c a - c =1 O — £3 §* = 3 go ft *5 --. ^ X : u 3 " no TRADE AND NAVIGATION 55 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 x:ix © l— — © X b- i— O 3J CONH C. r- m n OO -f> ©i-T ©■ © oc © r. t.^ © t~ re ffl — Tl CO 1 1 o /. ri X :- ri t- o x i - CO i-l t- t-- X © op ©" e>T :C X 31 00 00 £5 • t- t— t~ © © ~r X . - ~ © CC t.^ t~ 00 © © IM X s i — c N © — — < © x n oi x oi c — i - CO © :0 X i - C I- X ti 00 lO i-h CO o i-H t~ lO S - — i-i -f IQ X x s-< * u 0 gf JJ ^_ * «T 5 ■=■= 3 PC z oo s- .O o « « . ^ 33 B-'B «5 N 2 u — ill all "5 O i) 3 o : O •• >>rS - w w - - ^ - 5 g g-s^s 5 s^-S K - *£ eS > P °"Z a * i S.2 = 10 c ai c. :^o^^^ 56 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT cs _2 be- es cS 0 — o © i— I f~ lO C! N O O b- CO CO lO © ofco" i-T rH rH © eg l-cmw 10 rrH' Hasi1" co" cc co eo th C3 lO N ?1 M N X P5 O tO ©TjT i CO ICS CO Tf< CO CM i-i GO CM H t O H K i" ; - 2 M Tl " N © © — t i - — © :;'-;n. x © ox aOS-*tC5flOKN © fc— © t>- o'cn" co" i-Tco'i-Tr-Tof c4"i-T © co* © l^- © CO IE 3! I CI © X — © N i~ Ol © -f © 01 .0 O © CO © (N © -I- CO - i-i rH CM t^i-T m co -*©-»■ x © x (M -f © oj -r — © © -r x n x — © o © CM CO CN i-l IS C3 © Hifr-N ■^fid't-r ©"r-T ©" r- r t-Tco* © O © © © CO © x c- © t-~ © CM CO Ol © © - " © r - i- — - © 01 © O © 1-rtT.iHiO -cf X CC X^l^ >~. A ~ ~ O Ol Ol © CN © N K H H H ejfi-HCs ei- t- ©. © ic © CO © Ol 01 X — < CO x_© tCiC-sTi-* © 1C CO f o X X CN © CO i-i IS IS "9" — ih * X 3 © CM © co©ici"— -^eM-* © irs © x t s. -r co x -r cox-ro>©©-f©x — © 01 iO XX© — 01 © ■>*> X CO — I- ICS CO s 2 — Hi : £ es i ; s s i be a> © cs g S u fl 5 9 cs m t-.i c; O ■ — a o - _ i S . J; 1 = = 2 r*c B s e '"3 03 £ - J o 00 "SI ^ -D eS iT Q ec s « s "3c cS O — — ;S CS dsffl 5xo; - x i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 57 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 00 00 i-l rH_t~ O 00 o" in irf OrtOOKX I- — — CO O O iN IN rH . 00 O . X -f CO t~ -* O CO rH X CO , & 3 i t- W H So O to": 33 72 ■ 3 o „ I 13 • on c: : a — . - $ C - s«5 oboe i*s ti a E W2 § an 3 2 _ — — — 71 X '72 72 x 72 E-1 H r- g « O ■§ / 58 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 CM 0 1 X Gi -r -.-.xi- x CONWX < > o cB « "5 'f- i ~ ^ Jo Si H CP I g eS «o < 0 ©IS.! ■ O -S- •3 CM • © CM 'CO CO 60 § — — — — f. I. f. f. Mrrh i SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 TRADE AND NAVIGATION i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 61 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 13. — Statement of Customs and other Revenue collected throughout the Dominion by Chief Ports and Outports daring the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1905. ONTARIO. Outports. Customs Duties. Other Total Revenues. Revenues. Remarks. Cornwall . Essex Centre . Kingsville.. . . Leamington . . . West Dock . . . Campellford. Newcastle . Glencoe . . . . Ridgetown . Rondeau. . Tilbury.. . Blenheim . Roruney . . . Brighton. Colbourne. Grafton . . Mt-aford . lAultsville. S cts. 6,125 91 6,068 87 4,977 81. 26,329 89 1,374 C6 44,876 54 84,311 38 4,716 76 SO 00 89,028 14 80 00 182,626 61 100 00 9,769 16 17 87: 20 00 9,787 03 23 00 225,662 86 81 00 358,970 97 1,746 92 114,954 24 722 30 96,830 97 3,667 48 8,451 80 65,298 33 2,581 12 2,590 28 22 72 968 30 179,442 70 22,605 86 2,189 57 1,204 49 11 94 968 30 0 26 44,876 54 S9,108 14 182,726 61 9,807 03 225,743 86 360,717 89 115,676 54 180,411 00 26,011 86' 0 26 32,644 05 6,613 25 39,257 30 36,7*17 53 570 73 37,338 26 180 55 180 55 26.012 12 39,257 30 37,518 81 62 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Kevenue Collected, &c. — Ontario — Continued. Chief Port. Outports. Customs Duties. Other Revenues. Total Revenues. Remarks. S cts. 19.160 11 $ cts. 45 00 $ cts. 19,205 11 412,266 10 80 00 412,346 10 27,036 90 2,094 26 Ayr Clinton Seaforth Southampton 102,204 13 102,204 13 25,416 10 509 73 8 87 61 82 25.996 52 25,996 52 20,000 oa 12,914 30 4,771 40 11,079 66 4,014 55 8,334 03 8 06 1 50 61,810 39 1 50 61,811 89 128,771 49 8,830 23 Oakville 137,601 72 137,601 72 1,204,674 60 5,197 70 39,064 60 16,345 51 5,028 65 985 31 22 00 1,270,311 06 1,007 31 1,271,318 37 16,116 69 16,116 69 Bath 32,609 38 20 00 32,629 38 174,087 89 35 39 152 66 174,123 28 152 66 174,275 94 27,052 39 27,052 39 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 63 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Ontario — Continued. Chief Port. London. Midland . Morrisburg . Xapanee. Niagara Falls . Oshawa. Ottawa . Owen Sound . Paris. Parry Sound Outports. Strathroy Penetanguishene . Iroquois . Chippewa. . Niagara . . . Queens ton Almonte Arnprior Carleton Place . Pembroke Perth Renfrew North Bay Smith's Falls.. . Sturgeon Falls . Chcsley. St. George. Byng Inlet . . . French River. Customs Duties. Other Revenues. $ cts. 792,f>53 20 14,236 08 806,889 34 12,518 37 4,539 52 17,057 89 1,992 83 1,058 42 3,051 25 9,954 79 485,007 19 49,830 27 1,447 99 59 67 536,345 12 40,684 66 623,706 46 8,101 12 4,168 08 5,895 47 13,352 74 10,897 93 7,668 24 28,618 92 23,859 49 21,23s '.)7 747,507 42 49,351 50 53 22 104 72 36,974 08 2,561 77 39,535 85 41,684 87 1,954 93 379 49 44,019 29 S cts . 381 03 381 03 Total Revenue. 8 cts. 807,270 37 17,057 sit 139 00 139 00 504 67 40 00 65 00 40 00 40 00 689 67 10 00 10 00 4 00 4 00 3,051 25 9,954 79 536,484 12 40,684 66 748,197 09 49,414 72 39,539 85 44,019 29 Remarks. 64 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Ontario — Continued. Chief Port. Peterboro' Picton .... Port Arthur Prescott . Rat Portage. . St. Catharines. St. Thomas. Sarnia Sault Ste. Marie Outport. Wellington. Fort Francis Lee, Blain. . . Rainy River. Cardinal. Mine Centre . Port Col borne Port Dalhousie. Thorold Welland Aylmer. Burwell Stanley. Courtright Petrolia Point Edward. Stag Island Algoma Mills Bruce Mines Little Current Michipieoten River. Sudbury Spanish Kiver Thessalon Cockbui ii Island . . . Customs Duties. $ cts. 335,597 29 17,344 4G 759 85 18,104 31 120,808 62 4,937 82 23 05 15,690 26 141,459 75 85,166 93 12,084 87 97,251 80 36,238 03 135,351 74 13,810 9' 10,764 50 26,096 4:; 15,139 54 201,163 18 147,082 44 9,920 53 1,395 35 25,669 93 184,068 25 161,291 33 2,559 73 20,195 33 241,954 67 120 96 426,122 02 222,716 93 58,468 32 7,739 61 2,809 49 5,324 72 21,236 49 1,849 10 985 40 10 52 Other Revenue. $ cts 40 00 551 00 172 75 723 75 756 35 756 35 40 00 1,653 30 287 30 1,940 60 300 00 300 00 112 50 112 50 1,260 37 321,140 58 1,260 37 Total Revenue. $ cts 335,637 29 18,104 31 142.183 50 98,008 15 36,278 03 203, 10r 78 184.368 25 426,234 52 322,400 95 Remarks. Abolished July 1, 1903. Memo, 1239*B. i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 65 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Ontario — Continued. Chief Port, Outports. Customs Duties. Other Revenues . Total Revenues. Remarks. $ cts. 16,415 05 10,774 37 1,769 15 $ cts. $ cts. Closed July 1, 1903. Stratford Tilsonburg Port Dover Mitchell St. Mary's Aurora & Newmarket Orillia Port Credit Streetsville Toronto Junction.. . . 28,988 57 28,988 57 87,418 77 12,439 63 18,234 02 37,251 91 84 53 5,306 69 40 00 160,735 55 40 00 160,775 55 9,307,273 08 11,738 29 20,147 35 10,568 72 14,090 87 15,660 91 42,214 53 22,033 23 7,560 11 135,420 08 7,683 89 1 00 9,586,707 17 7,684 89 9,594,392 06 19,173 09 19,173 09 Whitby Sombra 16,971 96 406 63 923 92 264 80 18,567 31 18,567 31 7,095 24 443,797 51 436,513 56 972 06 7,095 24 Walkerville 3,552 39 400 00 881,283 13 3,952 39 885,235 52 72,591 67 3,101 06 75,692 73 3 00 3 00 75,095 73 18,421,046 61 23,283 35 18,444,329 96 11 — i — 5 I Chief Port. Abercorn . . Coaticooke. Cookshire. Gaspe Hemmingford. Mansonville Montreal. Paspebiac. 1'l'lTr, CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. PPOVINCE OF QUEBEC. Outports. Island Pond. Stanhope Customs Duties. $ cts. 3,502 07 11,017 07 9 60 204 10 Other Revenue. $ cts. Total Revenue. Comin's Mills . Lake Megantic. Hereford A th el stan Franklin Centre. Roxharr.. . ... . Vicars Station . Corbin Huntingdon $ cts. 3,502 07 Mansonville Station. Dundee Joliette St. Jerome St. Regis Trout River. . . . Cdteau Landing. Marieville New Richmond. Nouvelle 11,261 37 11,261 37 1,756 14 1,219 21 5,508 57 47 70 195 00 40 00 8,531 62 235 00 8,766 62 2,317 24 • 2,317 24 605 12 5,528 76 135 67 146 87 99 30 31 33 14 25 150 00 130 50 20 00 6,547 05 260 89 414 45 314 75 6,861 80 27 75 675 34 27 75 703 09 11,525,338 19 1,870 03 47,939 43 13,417 74 322 42 84 29 77 35 2,607 25 22,644 88 80 00 80 00 175 00 40 00 11,591,656 70 23,019 88 11,614,676 58 7,999 67 137 42 11 84 40 0C 8,148 94 40 0C 8,188 94 784 3i 25 0C 1 809 39 Remarks. i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &e. — Quebec — Continued. 67 Chief Port Quebec. Rimouski. St. Armand. St. Hyacinthe St. John's. Sherbrooke , Sorel Stanstead. Outports. Beauce Chicoutimi Magdalen Island . . Victoriaville , Riviere du Loup . . . St. Thomas ....... Bradore Bay. Matane . Philipsburg. Drummondville. Clarenceville.. . . Frelighsburg. . . . Granby Lacolle Rouse's Point. . . Noyon Junction Richmond Windsor Mills . Thetford Mines. Georgeville. Magog Stanstead. . , Customs Duties. $ cts. 1,4(55,819 35 2,459 76 8,612 47 121 57 17,096 70 31,630 02 113 06 279 00 Other Revenues . 1,526,131 93 16,285 23 9 12 16,294 35 3,608 50 242 46 3,850 96 37,762 64 344 18 % cts. 1,194 98 2 00 40 00 80 00 123 94 1,440 92 80 00 80 00 80 00 38,106 82 103,764 07 438 66 384 11 40,884 40 478 67 8C 72 330 64 146,361 27 161,688 72 7,448 39 4,876 42 2,652 89 176,666 42 21,054 39 7,669 54 232 10 3,184 (il 7,589 27 80 00 Total Revenues . $ cts, 1,527,572 85 16,374 35 3,850 96 38,186 82 295 75 0 50 302 25 142 00 142 00 120 00 375 00 30 18,674 92 453 30 146,663 52 176,808 42 21,174 39 19,128 22 Remarks. U-i-5£ 68 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Quebec — Continued. Chief Port. Outports. Customs Duties. Other Revenues. Total Revenues. Remarks. Three Rivers Valleyfield Grand'Mereand Sha- winigan Falls Quebec totals S 81,068 54 834 86 160 00 Outport from May 2,. '05. Memo. 1320 B. 81,903 40 160 00 82,063 40 29,235 27 40 00 29,275 27 13,691,704 45 26,480 85 13,718,185 30 NEW BRUNSWICK. Campbellton Shippegan Hillsboro' 3,473 10 692 39 81 62 77 83 0 25 4,325 44 0 25 4,325 69 16,744 85 40 00 16,784 85 11,790 41 364 23 848 80 40 00 13,003 44 40 00 13,043 44 5,229 89 25 00 5,254 89 40,015 03 40.015 03 56,447 46 44 85 56,492 31 42,554 43 9 18 11 09 763 99 74 76 2,138 15 1,432 31 60 00 46,983 91 60 00 47,043 91 8,706 44 8,7()6 44 6,915 56 133 35 7,048 91 7,048 91 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 69 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — New Brunswick — Continued. Chief Port. Outports. Customs Duties. Other Revenues . Total Revenues. Remarks. $ cts. 1,084,481 11 1,137 31 5,355 36 97 02 117 35 379 97 $ cts. 490 60 54 50 S cts. Name changed toLord's Cove. Name changed to Clair, April 5, '05. St. George Beaver Harbour .... North Head St. Andrews Upper Mills Aroostock Junction. Debec Middle St. Francis. . N. Brunswick totals. 1,091,568 12 545 10 1,092,113 22 25,016 60 1,051 21 4,051 60 301 28 3,318 41 926 25 177 31 39 37 100 00 59 10 34,882 03 159 10 35,041 13 11,867 98 2,117 53 712 82 2 114 41 1^337 99 363 17 419 91 9,982 43 40 80 268 00 20 00 46 40 40 00 28,916 24 415 20 29,331 44 1,353,871 76 1,329 50 1,355,201 26 NOVA SCOTIA. 75,141 71 6 25 769 59 280 12 5 46 4,685 32 71 99 1,454 02 40 00 • Pugwash Bridgetown Clementsport 82,414 46 40 00 82,454 46 3,164 05 2,695 11 207 93 34 93 40 00 6,102 02 40 00 6,142 02 70 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. i 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 — Nova Scotia — Continued. Chief Port. Antigonish Arichat. Baddeck . Barrington . Canso. Digby . Halifax. Outport. Bayfield Harbour au Bouche. Customs Duties. St. Peters West Arichat. . . . Descousse L'Ardoise River Bourgeoise. Aspey Bay St. Anne's New Cainpbellton. Ingonish Neils Harbour. . . . Little Narrows. . . . Clarks Harbour. Port La Tour. . . Guysborough . . . Sherbrooke Isaacs Harbour. Liscombe Queensport Port Mulgrave . . Bear River . Freeport. . . Sandy Cove. Westport . . . Sheet Harbour. iPort Dufferin. . Ingrain Docks . $ cts. 5,636 74 31 03 27 80 5,695 57 179 67 31 47 5 11 10 09 9 78 8 55 244 67 693 40 10 22 5 54 1 81 0 52 711 55 347 44 166 24 27 01 540 69 2,315 69 155 220 49 1,780 73 1 95 32 88 453 25 4,960 76 1,678 86 1,259 3' 189 13 58 93 303 88 3,490 17 1,360,347 84 199 10 Other Revenue. $ cts. 1,474 48 400 00 1,360,546 94 1,874 48 1,362,421 42 Total Revenue. $ cts. 5,695 5^ 244 67 711 55 540 69 4,9t0 76 3,490 17 Remarks. i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 71 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Nova Scotia — Continued. Chief Port. Kentville. Liverpool Lockeport . Lunenburg. Middleton New Glasgow. North Sydney rsboro. Outports. Customs Duties. Berwick Canning Kingsport Port Williams . . . Wolf ville Harbourville Aylsford Station. Port Med way . Chester Bridgewater . Mahone Bay. LaHave. ... Port George . . . Margarets ville Merigomish. Grand Narrows. Little Bras d'Or Millsville Sydney Mines . . Advocate Harbour. Apple River Port Greville Five Islands $ cts. 10,437 69 459 53 319 47 1,542 97 1,180 00 1,407 30 Other Revenues. $ cts. 234 08 15,581 04 1,376 31 17 32 1,393 63 345 45 10,170 71 382 85 16,551 99 666 65 847 28 28,619 48 11,060 58 2 49 90 09 11,153 16 44,689 28 52 75 Total Revenues. § cts. 40 00 304 00 40 00 80 00 424 00 44,742 03 32,250 64 732 35 0 87 147 68 33,131 54 994 01 78 92 8 59 30 02 25 56 1,137 10 80 00 80 00 113 33 113 33 15,581 04 1,393 63 385 45 Remarks. Abolished June 1, 1904. 29,043 48 11,153 16 44,822 03 33,244 87 1,137 10 72 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1 3. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c— Nova Scotia — Continued. Port Hawkesbury Outports. Tatamagouche . . River John Port Hastings .... Whycocomagh. . . . West Bay Marble Mountain. Cheticamp . Margaree Mabou Inverness . Customs Duties. $ cts. 10,315 20 203 00 137 65 10,655 85 Jordan Bay North East Harbour Glace Bay . . . Port Morien . , Louisburg . . . Gabarouse Main a Dieu. Economy . . . Londonderry. Bass River . . Belli veau's Cove. Meteghan Port Gilbert Church Point. . . . Cheverie . . . Hantsport . Maitland. . Walton 592 75 16 24 85 36 102 11 22 31 818 77 304 04 290 43 54 68 389 85 846 99 1,885 99 685 25 0 99 97 63 783 87 125,738 43 43,491 8 522 r 1.013 50 5 60 1 46 170,773 03 68,023 71 23 66 1,599 83 3 08 69.650 28 1,250 02 35 96 574 38 130 03 162 15 2,152 54 5,573 21 54 07 309 80 82 14 23 31 Other Revenues. $ cts. Tocal Revenues. $ cts. 40 00 20 00 60 00 580 00 5Sn in) 10,655 85 818 77 1,885 99 843 87 171,353 03 H9, t rxi 28 2,152 54 Remarks. 6,042 53 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 73 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Nova Scotia — Continued. Chief Port. Outports. Customs Duties. Other Revenues. Total Revenues. Remarks. Salmon Rivei Tusket Wedge Tuskct Totals, Nova Scotia o cts . 52,075 35 118 68 227 77 32 70 204 27 'jt cts . 209 74 64 82 40 00 ■S cts . 52,658 77 1,916,231 89 314 56 3,566 37 52,973 33 1,919,798 26 MANITOBA. 104,119 08j 100 00 2,276 69 3,593 24 3,387 04i 16,086 81 40 00 104 75 10,632 78; 196 80 Emerson, a port from July 1, 1904. Collected in June, 1904 Melita Crystal City Emerson. Morden Portage la Prairie. . . Birtle Yorkton Gladstone Pilot Mound York Factory Manitoba totals. . . 140,200 39 336 80 140.537 19 23,296 60 102 25 23,398 85 2,6;>9,937 45 3,497 28 280 76 11,438 39 7,146 53 6,609 91 38,080 49 866 62 2,560 99 77 82 74 38 321 26 164 01 117 39 288 76 246 87 38 15 2,485 63 696 67 80 00 27 25 15 00 2,704,232 69 2,867,729 68 818 92 1,257 97 2,705,051 61 2,868,987 65 74 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Continued. BRITISH COLUMBIA. Chief Port. • Outports. Customs Duties. Other Revenues. Total Revenues. Remarks. Cascade City Sidley S cts. 72,638 20 2,704 45 3,825 16 40 22 714 8S 15,356 84 205 17 634 59 300 92 4,280 43 $ cts. 40 00 1,000 00 264 00 14 00 40 00 116 75 $ cts. Outport from A p r i 5, 1905. Outport from A p r l 5, 1905. 100,760 86 7,S33 56 1 294 83 9,128 39 1,474 75 102,235 61 9,128 39 Ladysmith, 61,901 78 4,839 40 3,789 06 7,952 95 95 40 119 28 19 7<» 124 55 69 70 80 00 40 (H) 40 00 40 00 78,911 82 200 00 79,111 82 81,087 66 44,376 98 34,571 68 295 56 34 68 5,648 99 9 10 9,097 44 752 00 80 00 20 00 Cranbrook Fort Steele Waneta Aldergrove Douglas ... Revelstoke Upper Sumas Yale 175,122 09 852 00 175,974 09 77,116 79 373 83 12,230 57 3,415 32 4,407 43 12,919 01 10,757 76 20,575 36 110 85 18,206 26 2,000 92 61 94 178 95 44 97 80 00 40 00 40 00 40 00 40 00 162,399 96 240 00 162,639 96 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 75 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — British Columbia — Con. Chief Port. Rossland. Vancouver. Victoria . . . Outports. Paterson. Trail Stickeen Sidney Duncans Port Essington Metlakatla Esquimalt Massett Salt Spring Island Bella Cool* San Juan Port Simpson Customs Duties. Other Revenues. cts . S cts , 46,517 12 i 1,271 01 8,310 08 1 40 00 56,098 21 40 00 1,505,706 92 15,327 80 722,356 41 1,310 20 18 60 529 14 46 64 63 22 33 00 92 81 161 70 7 08 6 25 60 07 724,685 12 Br. Columbia totals.! 2,812,813 37 2,846 19 2,846 19 20.980 74 Total Revenues. $ cts. 56,138 21 1,521,034 72 727,531 31 2,833,794 11 Remarks. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Charlottetown Summerside Cardigan Crapaud Georgetown Grand River Montague Bridge.. Murray Harbour . . . Rustico Souris St. Peters Vernon River New London Alberton . Malpeque. Port Hill. Tignish . . . 107,465 04 413 66 103 67 112 54 1 25 1,007 28 144 97 4 13 1,387 37 245 95 35 24 76 06 110,997 16 8,347 64 559 19 19 96 21 11 1,893 94 10,841 84 Totals, P.E.I. 121,839 00 111 00 111 00 111,108 16 111 00 10,841 84 121,950 00 76 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Continued. NORTH WEST TERRITORIES. Chief Port. Calgary Edmonton . . , Leth bridge . North Portal. Regina Outports. Edmonton Caninore . Medicine Bat. Banff Coutts Macleod Cardston Pincher Creek. . . . Maple Creek Wood Mountain. . Pendant d 'Oreille. W ild Horse Lake. . Twin Lakes Moose Jaw North Portal Prince Albert Broadview Grenfell Indian Head Moosomin ... Qu'Appelle South Qu'Appelle.. . Wapella Whitewood Wolseley Saskatoon Customs Duties. $ cts. 179,011 48 1,104 95 22 94 14,605 30 197 47 Totals, N.W.T. Other Revenues. ? cts 218 40 194,942 14 57,934 87 Total Revenues. $ cts. 40 00 258 40 60 00 35,094 49 23,088 87 20,700 45 10,733 78 281 16 16,012 75 2,229 91 14,252 10 47 34 1,917 70 195,200 54 57,994 87 40 00 531 00 1,454 50 124,358 55 2,025 50 126,384 05 58,328 33 60,241 1 1 23,704 81 1.654 •_-:» 9,386 37 57 52 186 69 432 97 314 57 199 44 137 05 88 50 113 95 151 li;> 9,937 75 106,606 96 542,170 85 313 40 120 00 120 00 2,777 30 Remarks. Erected a port July 1, 1904. 58,641 73 106,726 96 544,948 15 A Port from July 1, 1904. NORTH-EAST TERRITORIES. Totals, N.E.T. 462 19 462 19 462 19 462 19 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION TJ SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Concluded. YUKON TERRITORY. Chief Port. Outports. Customs Duties. Other Revenues. Total Revenues. Remarks. S cts. 233 396 83 6',951 39 6 61 199 83 $ cts. 2,165 30 '350 00 $ cts. British Post Office Forty Mile Fort McPherson .... White Pass Caribou Atlin Totals, Yukon Ter. 240 554 66 2,515 30 243,069 96 39,033 49 1,716 38 1,752 09 10,134 54 56 27 398 72 42 (35 53,091 49 42 65 53,134 14 293,646 15 2,557 95 296,204 10 2,823 97 2,823 97 RECAPITULATION. Provinces. Customs Other Total Duties. Revenues. Revenue. § cts. $ cts. $ cts. 18,421,046 61 23,283 35 18,444,329 96 13,091,704 4:. 26,480 85 13,718,185 30 1,353,871 76 1,329 50 1,355,201 26 1,916,231 89 3,566 37 1,919,798 26 2,867,729 68 1,257 97 2,868,987 65 2,812,813 37 20,980 74 2,833,794 11 121,839 00 111 00 121,950 (id 542,170 85 2,777 30 544,1148 15 402 lit 402 19 293,646 15 2,557 95 290,204 10 2,823 97 2,823 97 42.024,339 92 82,345 03 42,106,684 95 78 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Imported into Canada ; the Surtax Tariffs ; the Duty Collected by Articles under each Tariff, Consumption and Amount of Duty Collected Articles and General Tariff Rates. DUTIABLE GOODS. Ale, beer and porter, in bottles, 2 ic. per gall. Galls . ii ii casks, 16c. M n Total, ale, &c. Ginger ale, 20 p.c. Animals, living, viz.: — Hogs, lie. per lb Lbs. Horned cattle, 20 p.c No. Horses, 20 p.c Sheep, 20 p.c i Allother, N.E.S., 20 p.c 9 Total, animals. Antiseptic surgical dressings such as ab- sorbent cotton, cotton wool, lint, lamb's wool, tow, jute, gauzes and oakum, pre- pared for use as surgical dressings plain or medicated, 20 p.c $ Bagatelle tables or boards, 35 p.c No. Baking powders, 6c. \>er lb Lbs. Balls, cues and racks and cue tips for bag- atelle boards and billiard tables, 35 p.c. $ Baskets of all kinds, N.E.S,, 30 p.c ■■ Belting of all kinds, except rubber and leather, 20 p.c 20 122,871 117,330 73,094 4,029 14. 4117 105,963 17,313 99,883 453,561 5,139 85,735 Value. 88,036 23.689 114,459 13,010 5,386 109,757 1,877 66,530 250,595 1,537,466 45,327 58,620 53,997 3,630 14,569 13,704 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, Arc. — Continued. 81 Entered for Home Consumption*. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Quantity 1,559 Value. 4,270 Duty. § cts. Quantity. 13,022 3,038 61 307 155 90 14,914 3,480 04 4,523 603 11 Value. 3,581 40,729 10,210 4,072 90 17,519 16,494 10 4,173 1.126 17. I'll 44,903 427 00 1,147 62 16f 5,987 51! 23 4,004 77,247 325,094 34,633 13 111,248 72,865 14,573 00 9,117 42,636 7,106 10 13,118 18,995 4,432 48' I 152 259 761 19,335 3,256 1 I — i — 6 51 80 15 2d 217 15 837 220 853 345 Duty. S cts. 1,671 13 Total. Quantity. 101,442 7,697 31 2 66 3,503 80 33 00 533 83 20,599 17 511,809 9,574 34,837 16 3,646 80 4,372 07 70 94 334 80 88 00 46 00 105,923 Value. 104,6311 23,996 145,867 17,543 5,3Sii 124,140 3,026 87,745 :;7-,.74.-> 1,97 V 127,309 114,374 73,144 4,726 l 1,865 17,305 Duty Collected. S cts. 35,522 34 15,138 35 51,238 00 3,207 77 1,346 50 5 75,610 85 6 1,230 851 7 8,334 45 & 76,705 68 !* 379,808 09: 31,817 90 10 20,133 77 23,402 37 1,475 60 13 4,473 90 14 1,633 55 15 S2 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT j 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Articles and General Tariff Rates. Total Imports. Quantity . 35 dutiable goods — Con. Brass and manufactures of — Con. Wire cloth, &c, N.E.S., 25 p.c. . Manufactures of, N.O.P., 30 p.c. Total, brass Breadstuffs, &c, viz.: — Arrowroot, 20 p.c Lbs Biscuits of all kinds not sweetened, 25 p.c n Biscuits of all kinds sweetened, 27 h p.c. » Macaroni and vermicelli, 25 p.c Rice, cleaned, l^c. per lb n Rice, uncleaned, unhulled or paddy, he. per lb 1 1 Rice and sago flour and sago, 25 p.c ... n Tapioca, 25 p.c n Total, breadstuffs 23,962 273,958 223,854 2,609,962 16,684,898 15,793,72 1,160,09 J 2. .".49,540 General Tariff. Value. Quantity 49,490 639,040 724,969 1,218 16,331 27,395 93,123 342,448 214,001 17,151 40,469 39,119,995 Grain and products of, viz. : Barley, 30 p. c Beans, 15c. per bush Buckwheat, 10c. per bush . . . .. . . Indian corn for purposes of distillation, 7|c. per bush Oats, 10c. per bush Pease, N.E.S., 10c. per bush Rye, 10c. per bush Wheat, 12c. per bush Total, grain Bush . Bran, mill feed, &c, 20 p.c Buckwheat meal or flour, ^c. per lb. . . . Indian or corn meal, 25c. per brl.. . . Oatmeal, 20 p.c Rye flour, 50c. per brl Wheat flour, 60c. per brl Hominy, cracked, evaporated or dried corn, 20 p.c . . Cereal foods, prepared, 20 p.c All other 1 readstutfs, N.E.S., 20 p.c... . Grain, flour and meal, &c, of all kinds, when damaged by water in transitv, 2«i p.c Total, grain products Lbs. Brls. Lbs. Brls. 964, 66S 18,209 102 1,192,704 2,250,980 4,327 1,229 230,995 r52,136 4,663,214 128,445 25,137 232,218 2,212 43,128 479,061 32,004 83 658,174 730,721 7,765 1,068 196,768 14,486 220,002 77,219 2,687,135 11,064,257 3,381,262 129,621 434,613 Value. 12,387 569,637 613,927 18,008,595 1,085 17,625 102 1,150,688 507,790 4,216 1,229 92,406 721 12,707 6,985 96,358 237,449 68,392 2,625 8,895 434,132 2,105,644 1,775,141 54,102 3,849 67,709 5,192 8,501 190,025 4,478 214,9>2 146,854 151 6! 16,083 Bricks and tiles : See Earthenware. Fire brick and stove linings, N.E.S., 20 p.c $ Bath brick, 20 p.c .. Building brick, 21 p.c M Paving brick, 20 p.c n Drain tiles, not glazed, 20 p.c. -5 Drain pipes, sewer pipes, chimney linings or vents, chimney tops, and inverted blocks, glazed or unglazed, 35 p.c ii Manufactures of clay, N.O.P., 20 p.c. i. Total, bricks, &c 2^,515 2,350 44,746 916 168,122 32,578 1,229 101,151 20,819 369,561 128,645 25,150 215,872 2,208 42.. "Us 1,079 ."l.iisn 83 634,636 175,380 7,429 1,068 77,597 Duty. $ cts. 3,096 75 170,891 10 180,817 95 928,352 25, 106 2,350 50,165 3.864 67,856 4,756 8,493 185,705 4,449 215.751 130,779 451 07:'. 209 41,033 216 165,972 32,578 956 83,538 19.041 343,334 144 20 3,176 75 1,921 48 24,089 50 138,303 14 16,906 29 656 25 2,223 75 187,421 36 323 70 2,643 75 10 20 86,301 70 50,779 00 tl'l 0o 122 90 11,088 72 151,691 57 10,033 00 321 62 6,289 00 951 20 1,104 00 25,402 80 889 80 43,150 20 20.15:. so 90 20 114,387 62 S.L'tHi Oil 43 20 33,194 40 0,515 60 191 20 29,238 30 3,808 20 81,197 50 i SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c— TRADE AND NAVIGATION ., 83 Continued. Emtered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. , Quantity. Value. Duty. 15,806 50,186; 146,708 258 1 13,213,655 1,028,824 1,998,144; 2 24 996 110 1,132 1.7 s-2 59 lu:i 36,234 48,115 s cts. 6,039 12 9,623 00 87, 940 J 15,946 27| 20,692 869 18,421 $ cts. 289 67 7,368 40 8,126 87 785| 3,452: 20,431 15 104 66 575 44 3,746 07 2 50 241 1 00 600 33 11 00 4,541,365 100,194, 37,844 90 157,840' 14,376 32,688, 44,045 55 2,396 03 5,448 07 20,994,946 329,781' 94,163 22 624 36 Total . Quantity. Value. 30,292 270,212 22:i.:i27 2,687,993 15,605,622 16,594,917 1,158,445 2,432,757 12 00 39,004,165 8 90 1 60 2 40 052 333 66 42 7 33 0 13 1,083 4,715 123 77 80 0 13 628 OS 16 40 210 5 1,719 11,106 23 60 0 67 229 29 1,480 96. 1,087 17,649 102 1,150,688 508,786 4,327 1,229 92,406 1,776,274 128,645 25,156 218,654 2,208 42,397 165 44 00 17,878 3,713 700 2,150 273 17,62S 1,320 25.7.H4 2,379 60 495 09 93 35 286 71 36 41 4,113 25 176 01; 5,200 82 165 44 00 443 413 118 14 118 14 25,515 2,350 49,490 636,173 722.:. 59 1,£06 16,162 27,416 96,406 337,643 226,232 17,001 41,583 r03,949 1,087 31,170 S3 634,636 176,032 7,765 1,068 77,597 929, 43S 54,880 3,864 67,856 4,879 8,493 185,915 4,454 217,470 142,050 451 690,312 44,746 916 168,122 32,578 1,229 101,166 20,804 369,561 $ cts. 9,425 54 187,882 50 204,891 09 248 86 3,753 19 5,667 55 24,103 00 6 176,148 04; 7 60,951 84 S 3,052 28 9 7,671 82 10 281,596 58 325 30 11 2,646 15 12 10 20 13 86,301 70 14 50,845 42 15 429 11 16 122 90 17 11,088 72 18 151,769 50 10,661 68119 321 62 20 6,289 00 21 967 60 22 1,104 00 23 25,426 40,24 890 47 25 43,379 49 26 27,680 76 27 90 20 28 116,811 22 8,701 69 29 136 55 30 33,481 11 31 6,515 60 32 227 61 33 33,351 4,102 35 S6,516 46 55 34 35 ll_i_9 10,752 95 30 10,762 15 86 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 190& No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Articles and General Tariff Rates. DUTIABLE GOODS- — Coil. 1 Cement, Hydraulic or Waterlime, 12ic. per 100 lbs 2 Cement, Portland, \2U. per 100 lbs 3| .i N.E.3. andmanf. of N.O.P., 20p.c. Total, cement. Total Imports. Quantity. Value. Cwt. 4 Chalk, prepared, 20 p. c $ 5j Charcoal, 20 p. c n 0 Chicory, raw or green, 3c. per lb. Lbs 7 ii kiln-dried, roasted or ground, 4c. per lb . " Total, chicory 8 Church vestments of any material, 20 p.c. § 9!Cider, clarified or refined, 10c. per gal. . . Galls 10 ii not clarified or refined, 5c. per gal . n 16,1)61 3,250,053 10,690 1,240,830 18,48r General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Duty ;i6,961 2,738,972 1,270,002 24,100 238; 242 202,348 Total, cider. Clocks, clock keys and clock movements, 25 p.c $ Clothes wringers, and parts thereof, for domestic use, 35 p.c No. Cloths, not rubbered or made waterproof, whether of wool, cotton, unions, silk or ramie, sixty inches or over in width and weighing not more than seven ounces to the square yard imported exclusively for the manufacture of mackintosh clothing, 15 p.c Yds. 14 Coal, bituminous, 53c. per ton.. . . 15 . Tons. H dust, N.E.S.,20p.c. notoverl3c. prton Total, coal 10 Cocoa carpeting, mats, rugs and matting, 25 p.c l?iCocoa nuts, imported from place of growth by vessel direct to a Canadian port. 50c. per 100 Cocoa nuts, N.E.S., $1 per 100 18 19 No. Total, cocoa nuts Cocoa nut, desiccated, sweetened or not, 5c. per lb 20i Cocoa paste, chocolate paste, cocos and cocoa butter, N.O. P., -»c. per lb 21 Cocoa shells and nibs, chocolate and other preparations of cocoa, N.E.S., 20 p.c. . . Lbs Total, cocoa 043 071 1,014 20,857 40,8C2 OilO 0,072 10,008 18,305 195 2S2 9,319 257. S 19 4,470,799 621,827 5,092.020 2,410,492 243,758 2,654,250 50,775 1,317,932 1,259,223 2,577,155 307,527 20,137 51,968 10,090 1,068,120 13,816 1,092,626 4,888 55,770 18,113 30,154 S cts- 2,120 13 342,371 84 2,703 20 347,255 17 3,022 GO 7,230 80 352 2,512 00,058 2,804 146 04 2,230 80 2,377 44 17,496 3,499 20 507 971 398 282 50 70 18 55 1,478 680 99 25 253,638 , 63,409 50 20,113 7,039 55 723 1SS 2S 20 8,848,762 347,431 9,190,193 ii,; 40,239 8,519 54,758 4,380 237.180 311,587 548,761 4,135,850 7,909,070 2,192,000 42 042,863 330,325 68,689 45 4,778,713 8,239,995 2,200,089 87 8.032 2,008 0O 158,013 230,430 3,675 8,246 790 07 2,304 30 388,443 11,921 3.094 37 9,024 1,296 151 20 742,759 140,313 29,710 3S 076,248 180,402 37,280 40 1,419,007 320.715 66,990 78 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 87 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ $ cts. $ $ cts. •8 8 cts. I 16,961 3,228,394 10,690 2,120 13 384,866 50 3,629 54 468,900 160,011 2,849 39,074 35 379 93 20,522 6,518 1,824 3,420 31 486 41 1,234,649 18,489 162,860 39,454 28 8,342 3,906 72 1,263,828 390,616 17 1,380 184 03 1,403 69 373 93 20,896 46,862 4,180 56 10,639 1,418 53 18 40 8,667 73 19,2L!S 644 384 36 24,106 996 531 00 185,896 7,308 4,957 36 896 32 47 79 242,562 9,852 7,235 95 205,114 7,952 5,341 72 896 32 47 79 266,668 10,848 7,766 95 876 116 86 23 6 13 18,395 3,622 19 114 83 7 60 621 481 58 30 971 282 48 55 114 83 7 60 1,592 763 106 85 6,235 10 1 039 17 2 34 47,611 14 15 870 22 307,484 20,137 80,318 89 5 6 6 53 9,319 7,048 42 251.923 50 273 5 027 30 252,646 50,461 5,055 50 40 424 7|398 13,131 14 283 32 650,261 343,456 69,330 61 641 16 47,822 106,357 14,924 48 4,826,535 8,346,352 2,275,614 35 3,257 542 94 11,289 2,550 94 2,273,679 13,328 43,228 273 7,579 05 88 86 2,431,692 243,758 46,903 8,369 12 8,519 2,393 16 2,287,007 43,501 7,667 91 2,675,450 55,422 10,762 28 40,871 3,027 1,362 38 1 49,895 4,323 1,813 58 562,820 95,329 15,008 69 17,124 2,318 913 27 1,322,703 237,960 45,632 34 543,564 115,078 15,343 94 1,956 705 187 93 1,221,768 302,185 52,812 27 1,106,384 210,407 30,352 63 19,080 3,023 1,101 20 2,544,471 540,145 98,444 61 11 12 14 15 16 :17 18 19- 20 21 88 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Articles and General Tariff Kates. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Coffee, green. X.E.S., 10c. per lb. Lbs. H extract of, N. E.S., or substitutes therefor of all kinds, 3c. per lb. . n roasted or ground, when not im- ported direct from the country of growth and production, 2c. per lb. and 10c. p.c ■■ ti roasted or ground, and imitations of and substitutes for, X.O.P., 2c. per lb » H condensed with milk, 30 p.c ■■ Total, coffee Total Imports. Quantity. Value 458,677 103,230 2L\52o 246.997 308 6 Collars of cotton or linen, xylonite, xyolite or celluloid, 35 p.c Doz. Combs for dress and toilet, of all kinds, 35 p.c S Copper and manufactures of — Nails, tacks, rivets and burrs or washers, 30 p.c ii Wire, plain, tinned or plated, 15 p.c. . . . Lbs. Wire cloth, &c, 25 p.c $ All other manu'actures of, X.O.P, 30 P-c " 1,024,732 189,815 176,837 Total, copper. 12 Cordage, cotton, of all kinds, 25 p.c Lbs. 13! M and twines of all kinds, N.E.S., (see Twines) 25 p.c n Total, cordage 147,402 1,960,583 17 14 Corks, and other manufactures of cork- wood, or cork-bark, X.O.P., 20 p.c. . . . 15 Corsets, 35 p.c 16 Corset clasps, busks, blanks and steels, and corset wires, tipped or untipped, 35 p.c. Costumes and scenery, theatrical, accord- ing to material Cotton, manufactures of— 18 Duck, gray or white, X.E.S., 22i p.c. . . 19 Embroideries, white, 25 p.c 20 (iray, unbleached cotton fabrics, 25 p.c. 21, White or bleached cotton fabrics, 25 p.c. 22 Fabrics printed, dyed or coloured, N.O.P.,35 p.c 23 Jeans, coutilles and sateens, ini]>orted by corset and dress stay-makers for use in their own factories, 20 p.c 24 Handkerchiefs, 35 p.c 25 Batts, batting and sheet wadding, 25 ! pc. 26 Knitting yarn, hosiery yam or other cotton yarn, 25 p.c 27 Cotton warps, 25 p.c 28 Seamless bags, 20 p.c 29 Sheets and bed quilts and damask of of cotton, X.O.P., 30 p.c 2,107,985 Yds. S Yds. 289,170 1,027,777 15,595,115 31,915,998 888,015 I 50,270 11,599 43,294 28,386 51 133,600 175,647 196,700 3,043 24,791 1,870 79,326 General Tariff. Quantity. Value. 468,428 92,978 215.283 246,934 13 109.030 20,368 213,690 234,058 123,313 99,071 1,173 15,891 Lbs. 161,226 235,233 52,567 359,829 47,915 1,163,704 3.2*5,821 84,379 312,785 18,756 59,285 3,469 7,082 150,351 98,951 767,706 866.657 241.1184 797, 3,996 597 857 SN2.774 156. 141 874 715 Dutv. S 50,981 7,257 42,567 28,835 S cts. 5,098 10 2,789 34 8,562 37 4,938 68 1 50 1,023, 636 129,(345 21,389 99 134,344 121,715 42,600 25 101,277' 35,446 95 2,245 673 50 146,440 22,967 3,445 05 472 118 00 71,308 21,392 40 96,992! 25,628 95 14,312 92,027 106,33'.! 125,286 94,764 588 15,379 13,154 343,307 38,729 276,686 5,241,882 511.794 S3. 264 57,469 18,183 36,937 2,151 6,fi04 16,595 3.57S (HI 23,006 75 26,584 75 25,057 20 33,167 40 205 80 3,115 80 9,710 01 85,826 75 9,682 25 69,171 50 179,127 90 16.652 so 20,114 15 4,545 75 9,234 25 ."1^7 7"> 1,320 80 1978 50 TRADE AXD XATIGA TIOX 89 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty. Quantity. Value Duty Collected. 8 cts. S cts. 111,758 534 4,994 79 295 46 395 17 12 39 9 20 20,587 5.119 41 6 76 44,41)3 42,059 9,814 03 I 64,577 15,068 53 10,'. IDS 468,428 112,736' 215,817 246,934 308 50,081 12,251 12,646 28,835 51 $ cts. 5,098 10 3,184 51 8,574 76 3 4,938 68 4 10 70 5 1,044,223 134,764 21,806 75 11,870 30,050 5,539 43 189,715 14,443 45' 175,644 196,804' 57,953 71 64,958 93 30,304 798 159 60 1,799 179 90 1,398 233 03 7,700 1,540 00 11,695 2,112 53 48,451 6,056 1,136 74 1,173,054 119,761 23,536 68 1,221,505 125,817 24,673 42 1,355 4,001 ISO 60 954 58 44 10 27 61 15 03 45,142 220,080 11,510,853 9,264 13,854 9,176 S*2, 230 230 176,744 95 (i0 .O,,043 24,766 1,870 79,247 05 60 108,926 225 225 15 15 147,402 5 00 1,940,9S5 20,368 211,803 5 00 ; 2,088,387: 232,171 833 10 8 3,624 95 9 351 03 10 23,028 00 11 27,837 08 4,714 74 li' 46,548 43 13 51,263 V, 1,389 56 2,309 06 1,529 35 147,144 67 343 139 541 01 47 64 87 252 47 126,084 98,994; 1,173 15,440 26,567,684| 2,732,748' «;37.645 20 5,241 I 253 1,115 253,774' 148 67 50,214 03 4.041 03,330 22,189 1,318 1.424 70 50 3,698 25 210 60 ISO 88 700 47,881 259,7:38 311 162 3.179 190 4,591 43,814 286,826 52,418 1,059 65 3i0,340 63 33 1,028,277 48,095 1,530 13| 15,564,5911 1,164,135 353 150 94 20,446 81 32,069,304 838,015 164 72 50 00 31 33 161,226 235,213 132.34S 26,469 22 23 7,171 74 25 343 50 26 992 90 27 96 CUSTOMS DEPA R7 MEN T 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Xo. T4. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise PUTIABLE . GOODS — Con 1 Featherbone in coils, 20 p.c 2 Fertilizers, compounded or manufactured, j 10 p.c 3 Fibre, Kartavert, indurated fibre, vul- canized fibre and like material and manufactures of, N.E.S., 25 p.c 4 Fireworks, firecrackers and torpedoes, all kinds-, 25 p.c Fish :— Cod, haddock, ling and pollock, fresh, imported otherwise than in barrels, 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS l(t 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28j 29 30 31 32 33 34 35j Cod, haddock, ling and pollock, dry salted, 50c. per 100 lbs Cod, haddock, ling and pollock, wet salted, 50c. per 100 lbs Cod, haddock, ling and pollock, smoked, lc. per lb Cod. haddock, ling and pollock, pickled, in barrels, lc. per lb Halibut, fresh, not in barrels, 50c. per 100 lbs Halibut, pickled, in barrels, lc. per lb.. Herrings, fresh, not in barrels, 50c. per 100 lbs.... Herrings, pickled or salted, ^c. per lb . ti smoked, lc. per lb. .. .... Mackerel, fresh, lc. per lb ii pickled, lc. per lb. . . . Sea fish, other, fresh, not in barrels, 50c. per 100 lbs Sea fish, other, pickled in barrels, lc. per lb Sea fish, other, preserved, N.E.S., 25 p.c. Oysters, fresh in shell, 25 p.c ii shelled in bulk, 10c. per gall. . . H canned, in cans not over one pint, 3c. per can Oysters, canned, in cans, over one pint and not over one rpiart, 5c. per can Oysters, canned, in cans exceeding one quart, 5c. additional for each qt. or fracticn of Oysters, prepared or preserved, N. E.S., M canned, N.E.S. 25 p.c. Bait fish, fresh, not in barrels, 50c. per 100 lbs Bait fish, salted, not in barrels, 50c. per 100 lbs Salmon, fresh, not in barrels, he. per lb. ii smoked, lc. per lb ii canned, prepared or preserved, N.E.S., 25 p.c Salmon, pickled or salted, lc per lb.. . . Fish smoked and boneless fish, N.E.S., lc. per lb Anchovies and sardines, packed in oil or otherwise, in tin boxes measuring not more than 5 inches long, 4 inches 8,946 128,237 25,308 23,346 8,946 120,943 25,015 1,789 20 12,094 30 « 6,253 75 5,827 75 23,311 Lbs. 1,309,413 47,807 1,308,413 47,756 6,542 20 579.502 25,554 104,062 3,358 520 34 1,492 10? 1,268 91 6 34 » 28,042 1,783 26,975 1,712 269 75 958 62 958 62 9 58 803,705 37,781 803,705 37,781 4.018 60 » 99,936 528,867 405 17.462 2,642 2,156 23,453 34 1,939 175 8,278 392,821 405 17,402 2 642 347 1S,534 34 1,939 175 41 39 1,964 13 4 05 174 62 °(> 4° M 120,432 6,912 120,432 6,912 602 16 Brls Galls'. 454,554 s88 3, 355 227',153 10,953 71 19 S78 286\045 950 406 3 354 227^153 46 40 19 832 286^045 9 50 111 on 4 958 00 22J15 30 Cans. 19,745 2,397 19,745 2,397 592 35 20,065 9,407 16,335 7,442 816 75 150 155 37 78 7 40 Lbs. Brls. Lbs. 404,932 7 290 42,462 69 53 413,091 7 290 43,191 69 53 10,797 75 17 25 13 25 3,720 93 83,483 7,259 5,548 819 83,483 6,939 5,548 800 417 43 69 39 22,788 11,810 1 ,600 547 22,258 11,810 1,600 547 401 50 118 10 39,762 2,474 39,762 2,474 397 62 Boxes. 1,06c 354 1,041 349 52 05 i SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c, TRADE AND NAVIGATION , — Continued. 97 Entered for Home Consumption*. Preferential Tariff. Quantity . Value Duty. 7,282 234 35 109 3,998 59 Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity.! Value. Duty. Quantity.: Value, j CoUected 485 47 39 00 5 84 0 75 0 48 12 00 372 82 2,200 9 84 1 00 1 GO 19 07 71 14 67 8,916 128,237 25,308 23,346 11,878 506,867 40c 17,462 2,642 120,432 950 1,248 3,354 227,153 19,745 16,335 37 413,203 7 290 456 22.603 34 1,939 175 6,912' 46 99 1 19,832] 286, 045 1 2,397| 7,442 78 43,197 69 53 1,789 20 12,581 37 6,312 42 5,833 59 1,308,413 47,7^6 6,542 20 104,062 3,358 520 34 1,492 107 7 09 27,047 1,718 - 270 23 958 62 9 58 803,705 37,781 4,018 60 53 39 12 2,351 62 13 4 05 14 174 62 15 26 42 16 602 16 17 9 50 18 19 84 19 4,958 00|20 22,715 30 21 592 35 22 816 75 23 7 40 10,798 75 17 25 13 25 49 12 2 11 — i — 7 8 17 0 40 S3, is:; 6,939 23,268 11,810 39,762 1,053 5,548 800 1,655 547 2,474| 351 417 43 69 39 409 67 118 10 397 62 52 4535 i8 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Total Imports. Articles and General Tariff Rates. Quantity. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Fish — Con. Anchovies and sardines, in half boxes, measuring not more than 5 inches long, 4 inches wide and lg inches deep, 2^c. per box .. h Box. Anchovies and sardines in quarter boxes, measuring not more than 4f inches long, Sh inches wide and 1£ inches deep, 2c. per box \ ii Anchovies and sardines, imported in any other form, 30 p.c . 8 Fish preserved in oil, except anchovies and sardines, 30 p.c << Fish, all other, not in barrels or half barrels, fresh, 50c. per 100 lbs Lbs. Fish, all other, not in barrels or half barrels, pickled, 50c. per 100 lbs Fish, fresh or dried, N.E.S., imported in barrels or half ban-els, lc. per lb. . . n Fish, all other, pickled or salted, in barrels, lc. per lb n Fish, prepared or preserved, X.E.S., 25 P-c » Fish oil— Cod, X.E.S., 20 p.c Galls. Cod -liver, 20 p.c Seal, 20 p.c Whale and spermaceti, N.E.S., 20 p.c. ■■ Other, N.E.S., 20 p.c Packages containing oysters or other fish not otherwise provided for, 25 p.c. ... S Other articles, the produce of the fish- eries, not specially provided for, 20 p.c. n 41,735 1,840,158 Value. Total fish . 21 Flax, hemp and jute— manufactures of. viz. — Bags or sacks of hemp, linen or jute, 20 p.c . 8 Carpets, rugs, matting and mats of hemp or jute, 25 p.c n Carpet linings and stair pads, 25 p.c. ... n Sail twine of flax or hemp to be used for boats' and ships' sails, 5 p.c Lbs Damask of linen, stair linen, diaper, nap- kins, doylies, table and tray cloths, qui Its and li ke articles of linen, N. O. P. , 30 p.c .. .. S Hankerchiefs, 35 p.c n Horse clothing, shaped or otherwise manufactured, 30 p.c u Towels, 30 p.c 8 Sheets and sheetings, 30 p.c Yds. Linens, brown or bleached, 25 p.c ■■ Linen duck, canvas, huckabacks or other manufactures of flax, X.E.S., 25 p.c. . 8 Linen clothing, N.E.S., 35 p.c u Linen blouses and shirt waists, 35 p.c. . . .n Linen thread, 25 p.c Lbs Shirts, of linen, 35 p.c Doz Yarn, singles, flax, hemp and jute, N.E.S., 25 p.c ". Lbs Tapestry, jute, 25 p.c 8 184,340 5,190 102,066 3,525 566,9i>4 255 10,081 15,607 3.620 24,414 8,656 1,327 508,150 230,461 1,455 43,737 General Tariff. Quantity. Value. 6,001 129,152 4,255 17,148 12,508 292 3,858 125 45,743 85 11,462 4,309 2,291 8,001 12,540 13,995 42,043 1,791,192 802,453 104,502 91,175 5,177 1,637 6S0,922 180,440 1,504 167,893 481 53,736 594,950 13,401 323 141.343 12,132 184,340 5,190 27,866 3,525 246,857 255 11,329 15,607 3,620 24,430 5,933 122,783 2,383 3,211 12,508 292 1,759 125 22,762 85 10,613 4,309 2,291 8,004j 10,174 13,853 71u;303 40,852 21,404 4,097 79 85,180 25,392 1,319 7.022 157 4,259 36,576 3,500 179 6.407 3,390 2,677 75 i SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — i TRADE AND NAVIGATION ■Continued. 99 Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. 200 59,5 18 298,785 "60 3,249 1,072 492,651 208,912 987, 13,851 11- 51 2,164 1,556 12,032 Duty. Quantity. 8 cts. 3 34 793 98 311 20 2,406 40 21,734 "94 193 3,622 44 "i2'54 32 18 0 67 42,074 7,588 21 64,591 67,265 821 1,558 574,558 1.54,599 185 158,442 324 50,027 542,111 8,314 144 134,873 8,583( 2,247 281' 8,612 16 11,211 17 136 82 51 94 114,911 60 36,073 88 37 00 31,688 40 64 80 8,338 34 90,352 92 1,939 97 33 60 22. 179 H 2,002 71 374 50 EG M Value. 52 Duty. Quantity. Value. 8 cts. 1 39 362 u 2,026 10 181 302 228 21,375 225 2,030 ' 376 9,944 1,282 0 80 42,243 1,850,792 20 67 "960 1 00 1 07 49 20 80 54 76 66 8,550 00 104 94 812 00 "125 34 3,314 69 598 27 1 00 184,340 5,190 27,866 3,525 546,004 255 11,403 15,607 3,620 24,430 8,656 1,327 513,479 220,461 1,435 43,737 Duty. 5,984 124,950 3,939j 15,245 12,508 292 1,759 125 44,558 85 10,743 4,309 2,291 8,004 10,370 13,862 752,558 105,745 8 cts. 1,054 43 36,619 1,026 3,370 921 25 278 35 9,333 17 2,144 861 458 1,600 2,576 2,772 68 34 119,090 38 16,863 10 17 88,897 16,638 83 is 4,918 1,161 07 19 1,037 55 89 20 681,113 149,015 60 21 180,216 45,066 02 22 1,504 432 70 23 167,494 34,607 00 24 481 111 90 25 54,662 9,528 43 26 588,631 102,811 61 27 13,096 3,763 24 28 323 96 25 29 141,343 24,097 19 30 11,973 3,18') 21 31 4,924 1,043 75 32 356J 65 59 33 100 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Total Imports. Articles and General Tariff Rates. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Flax, hemp and jute — Con. Jute cloth not otherwise finished than bleached or calendered, 10 p.c Yds. Other articles made by the seamstress from linen fabrics, N.O.P., 35 p.c. ... $ Other manufactures of hemp or jute, N.E.S., or of flax, hemp and jute com- bined, 25 p.c ii Total flax, hemp and jute Foundry facings of all kinds, 25 p.c $ Fruits, including nuts, viz. — 5 Dried— Apples, 25 p.c Lbs. 6 Currants, lc. per lb n 7 Dates, 25 p.c i 8 Figs, 25 p.c i 9 Prunes, lc. per lb n 10 Raisins, lc. per lb n 11 All other, N.E.S, 25 p.c „ 12 Almonds, shelled, 5c. per lb n 13 ii not shelled, 3c. per lb n 14 Brazil nuts, not shelled, 3c. per lb n 15 Pecans, not shelled and shelled peanuts. N.E.S., 3c. per lb 16 Walnuts, not shelled, 3c. per lb n 17 All other nuts, N.O.P., 2c. per lb ,. 18 n shelled, 5c. per lb. ■■ 19 Green — Apples, 40c. per brl Brl. 20 Blackberries, gooseberries, raspberries and strawberries, 2c. per lb Lbs. 21 Cherries, 2c. per lb n 22 Cranberries, 25 p.c. . Bush. 23 Currants, 2c. per lb. Lbs. 24 Grapes, 2c. per lb n 25 Oranges, lemons and limes in boxes of capacity not exceeding 2i cubic feet, 25c. per bqx Boxes. 26 Oranges, lemons and limes in ^ boxes of capacity not exceeding 1£ cubic feet, 13c. per box h ■■ 27 Oranges, lemons and limes in cases or other packages, N.E.S., 10c. per cubic feet holding capacity cu. ft. 28 Oranges, lemons and limes In bulk, $1.50 per 1,000 No. 29 Oranges, lemons and limes in barrels, not exceeding the capacity of flour barrels, 55c. per brl .... Brls. 30 Peaches, N.O.P., lc. per lb Lbs. 31 Plums, 25 p.c Bush 32 Quinces, 25 p.c ■■ 33 All other, N.E.S., 20 p.c. $ 34 Fruits in air-tight cans or other pack- ages, 2^c. per lb Lbs. 35 Fruits preserved in brandy or preserved in other spiiits, 82 per gall Galls Total, fruits and nuts Quantity. 6,398,776 161,535 7,766,929 1,960,739 2,200,092 6,037,734 12,817,795 1,537,967 557,315 777,124 178,052 544,913 1,092,831 5,593,323 955,078 23,521 1,903,201 161,068 24,662 590 1,669,123 607,559 18,319 127,871 1,769 14,778 3,157,347 53,640 92 Value. 234,921 14,279 206,535 2,510,631 1,214,102 153 14,957 7,254 241,461 37,976 83,62S 147,798 551,196 114,518 99,152 65,276 14,562 33,402 79,4' 275,881 100,105 79,421 137,053 15,522 51,900 31 103,076 1,077,514 19,022 74,303 42 35,750 86,378 66,884 204 84,674 70,596 555 Gent-ral Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty 246,385 168,585 8,202,455 2,036,144 2,209,036 6,034,915 12,627,382 1,586,192 560,329 773,489 183,362 560,673 1,041,134 5,424,281 914,618 23,346 1,902,2 160.338 24,560 590 1,667,123 650,626 20,561 127,877 1,769 3,318 3,158,162 53,593 92 724,417 154 3,755,209 3,831,16ft 9,495 5,957 28,341 286,418 12,026 7,641 253,414 39,546 83,332 147,637 553,717 116,563 100,033 64,263 14,984 34,450 77,302 270,614 101,021 78,358 136,917 15,435 51,554 31 103,570 1,186,738 24,512 74,447 42 10,702 86,304 66,773 204 84,056 46,456 544 8 cts. 949 50 2.084 95 7.085 25 "6,647 55 3,006 50 1,910 25 82,024 55 9,886 50 20,833 00 60,269 55 126,273 82 29,140 75 19,512 48 16,395 60 5,500 86 16,419 85 23,639 33 108,485 62 20,039 65 9,338 40 38,045 54 3,206 76 12,888 50 11 80 33,342 47 162,656 50 2,672 93 12,787 70 2 65 1,824 90 31,581 62 16,693 25 51 00 16,811 20 16,300 02 308 00 898,855 05 i SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. TRADE AND NAVIGATION — Continued. 101 Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty 226,497 8,318 $ cts. 15,099 87 1,910 99 170,203 29,367 59 Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value 2,179,941 374,764 54 2,931 488 49 24 4 00 15 111 387 660 21,146 123 11 11,460 25,048 493,843 24,070 2 50 15 20 156 87 266 61 2,289 02 13 59 0 20 4,202 11 7. t<>7 72 1,259 687 71,601 14,357 82 22!) 53 36,047 220 106 320 8 cts. 106 88 17 67 13,787 99 6,419,961 r3 33 20 61 168,585 202,455 036.144 209,262 034,915 627,382 587,511 560,785 773,489 183,362 560,673 1,041,134 5,436,047 922,616 23,346 1,902,277 160,338 24,560 590 1,667,123 664,360 20,718 127,880 1.769 14,778 3,158,162 53,593 92 1,218,947 154 93 94' 235,992 14,504 204,597 2,502,406 14,957 7,641 253,414 39,546 83,356 147,637 553,717 116,798 100,144 64,263 14,984 34,450 77,302 271,001 101,681 78,358 136,917 15,435 51,554 31 103,570 1,207,884 24,635 74,458 42 35,750 86,304 66,773 204 84,056 70,638 544 Duty. S cts. 16,049 37 4,132 82 36,470 51 465,200 08 3,494 99 1,910 82,024 9,886 20,837 60,269 126,273 29,216 19.527 16,395 5,500 8 55! 9 8210 58 1 1 68112 60 13 86 14 16,419 8515 23,639 33 16 108,642 49jl7 20,306 26 18 9,338 40 19 38,045 54 20 3,206 76 21 12,888 50;22 11 80 23 33,342 47 24 164,945 52 2,686 52 12,787 90 2 65 6,027 01 29 31,581 62 30 16,693 25 31 51 00 32 16,811 20 33 23,728 35 34 308 00 35 3,903,087 913,306 81 102 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT j 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Articles and General Tariff Rates. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Furniture, house, office, cabinet or store furniture of wood, iron or other material, in parts or finished, 30 p.c Furs and manufactures of, viz. — Fur skins wholly or partly dressed, N.E.S., 15 p.c Caps, hats, muffs, tippets, capes, coats, cloaks, and other manufactures of fur, N.O.P., 30 p.c Total, fur and manufactures of. 4 Fuses, N.O.P., 20 p.c. 10 Gliss and manufactures of : — Bulbs for electric light, 10 p.c Doz. Glass carboys or demijohns, empty or filled, bottles, decanters, flasks and phials, 30 p.c $ Glass jars and glass balls, and cut, pressed or moulded, crystal or glass table ware, decorated or not, 30 p.c. . n Lamp chimneys, glass shades or globes, and blown glass table ware, 30 p.c. . . " Ornamental, figured and enamelled coloured glass and memorial or other ornamental window glass, N. O. P., 30 p.c I, Painted or vitrified, chipped, figured, enamelled and obscured white glass 30 p.c Sq. ft Common and colourless window glass, 15 p.c ii Plain, coloured, opaque, stained or tinted or muffled glass in sheets, 20 p.c. n Plate glass, not bevelled, in sheets or panes, not exceeding 7 sq. ft. each, N. O.P., 10 p.c ii Plate glass, not bevelled in sheets or panes exceeding 7 square feet each, and not exceeding twenty five square feet each, N O. P., 25 p.c n i. n N.E,S.,35pc ii bevelled, N.O.P., 35 p.c. „ ii ii rough rolled, 30 p.c t German looking glass (thin plate), un- silvered or for silvering, 20 p.c $ Silvered glass, bevelled or not, framed or not framed, 35 p.c n Stained glass windows, 30 p.c >■ All other glass and manufactures of glass, not otherwise provided for, in- cluding bent plate or other sheet glass, 20 p.c ii Total, glass and manufactures of 22 Total Imports. Quantity. Value. 603,070 1,110,001 109,312 1 si;, ins Gloves and mitts of all kinds, 35 p.c. 167,068 19,875,929 543,128 501,024 400,149 832,418 10,958 300.0 17 1,280,213 51,C67 41,134 313,795 328,338 113,519 32,865 11,251 488,531 44,757 80,980 73,630 132,599 1,804 21,214 31,714 73,582 1,705 150,101 1,941,519 980,9(50 General Tariff. i Quantity. | Value. Duty. 1S0.210 96,011 10,996,006 337,916 371,729 215,135 551,649 10,958 154,770 656,404 645,156 111,167 756,323 11,606 41,045 166,833 307,932 95,919 11,267 6,715 269,819 19,870 04,479 39,678 75,402 1.SH4 11,509 9,541 39,138 210 119,281 1,280,442 520,320 8 cts. 196,921 20 96,773 40 33,350 10 130,123 50 2,321 20 4,104 50 50,049 90 92,379 60 28,775 70' 3,380 10 2,014 50 40,472 85 3,974 00 0.447 00 9,919 50 26,390 70 631 40 3,452 70 1,908 20 13,69S 30 63 00 23.S56 20 311,519 05 184,212 00 i SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — 1 TRADE AND NAVIGATION Continued. 103 Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty 33,633 215,524 6,726 60 21,552 40 55,090, 11,018 00 270,614 32,570 40 41, 543 ! 5,539 14 30,982 11,822 1,120 21,278 4,536 223,403 24,710 10,154 33,952 57,197 9,705 14,(528 34 lni'ixi; 470,507 272,90(i 6,196 40 2,364 40 224 00 4,255 60 907 20 16,755 06 3,294 70 1,076 94 :..6.-)S 72 13,345 92 1,941 00 Surtax Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty 3,413 36 6 80 2,798 II 3119 4,400 958 33 3,95' 276,269 1,994 278,263 164 115,958 9,336 16,823 324 114 203 23 22,173 19,152 1,461 10,009 62,238 51 j I 195,665 63,679 01 181,657 $ cts 1,582 80 55,253 80 797 60 56,051 40 43 73 11 86 46,383 20 3,734 40 6,729 20 129 60 22 80 54 13 3 08 5,912 80 8,937 64 584 40 2,669 04 75,172 15 84,773 19 Total. Quantity. Value. Duty 186,618 167,069 19,971,055 543,307 487,204 400, 14! I 832,41s 10,9o8 366,917 $ cts. 693,994 205,230 60 1,130,949 168,251 1,305,200 53,313 41,134 313,773 329,090 113,862 32,869 11,251 493,336 44,783 80,656 73,630 132,599 1,804 21,214 31,714 72,018 1,705 L50.276 1,946,614 ! iso, S83 173,579 60 45,165 70 218,745 30 7,904 0'< 4,116 36 102,629 50 98,478 40 35,728 90 7,765 30 2,921 70 57,250 71 n 7,322 83 12 7,527 92 13 15,578 2214 39,736 62 631 lo 5,393 70 7,821 00 18 26,049 30 19 654 20 20 29,323 65 448,929 71 21 332,664 20 22 104 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Total Imports. Articles and General Tariff Rates. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Gold and silver, manufactures of : Gold, silver and aluminium leaf, Dutch or schlag metal leaf, 25 p.c, $ Manufactures of gold, N.E.S., 30 p.c. >j Electro-plated ware and gilt ware of all kinds, N.E.S., 30 p.c ,. Sterling or other silverwear, 30 p.c n Silver coin of United States, 30 p.c n Total gold and silver and manu- factures of Grease, axle, 20 p.c Lbs. Gunpowder and other explosives, &c. : — Gun, rifle, sporting and cannister powder, 3c. per lb Lbs. Blasting and mining powder, 2c. per lb. Giant powder, nitro, nitro-glycerine and other explosives, 3c. per lb n Gun, rifle and pistol cartridges or other ammunitions, N.O.P., 30 p.c $ Gun w ads, percussion caps, primers and cartridge cases, 30 p.c » Gun or pistol covers or cases, game bags, loading tools and cartridge belts of any material, 30 p.c n Quantity . Value . 25 Total gunpowder and explosives. Gutta percha and India rubber, manu- factures of : — Boots and shoes, 25 p.c Belting, 25 p.c Clothing, and clothing made waterproof with India-rubber, 35 p.c Hose, including cotton or linen, lined with rubber, 35 p.c Packing, mats and matting, 35 p.c All other, not otherwise provided for, 25 p.c Total gutta percha and manu- factures of Hair, and manufactures of, not otherwise provided for : — Braids, chains or cords, 35 p.c $ Curled or dyed, 20 p.c Lbs. Hair cloth of all kinds, 30 p.c $ Other manufactures of, N.E.S., 35 p.c. . n Total hair and manufactures of Hats, caps and bonnets, N. E.S. : — Beaver, silk or felt, 30 p.c Straw, grass, chip or other material, N. E.S., 30 p.c Hat, cap and bonnet shapes, 30 p.c Total, hats, caps, &c SKO.IO? 150, 71 »i 330,780 279,407 6,378 50,001 17,105 316,900 112,684 17 502.707 31,504 60,986 45,212 39,447 289,924 26,199 17,609 479,377 132,709 61,607 137,194 59,608 59,447 374,625 825,390 General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty 1,645 4,354 12,476 10,630 29,105 1,409,940 757,794 51,109 2,218,843 ,775 94,951 71,850 40,454 13,079 16,784 234,162 77,698 17 341,740 31,038 21,!3(i 5,753 6,715 150,825 11,510 16,591 5,910 213,324 124,823 60,885 27,046 50,647 56,613 306,895 626,909 1,605 3.S27 1,800 9,924 17,156 741,785 473,327 19,701 1,234,813 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, etc. — Continued. 105 Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected. 2,053 255 71,231 31,453 $ cts. 342 19 51 00 14,246 20 • 6,290 60 . $ 40,4S1 126 11,713 3,253 $ cts. 13,493 65 50 40 4,685 20 1,301 20 55,613 17,165 317,106 112,404 17 $ cts. 17,105 59 5,136 60 89,180 00 30,901 20 5 10 19,530 45 104,992 20,929 99 55,573 502,305 142,328 49 - 2,214 86 11 48 900 135 36 01 883,889 31,259 6,255 09 54,500 50,000 13,000 38,884 9,685 3,366 132,016 12,772 998 1,090 00 666 67 260 00 26,403 20 2,554 40 199 60 149,451 121,850 53,454 60,814 15,438 10,081 282,978 24,804 17,589 3,938 53 2,103 ei 1,473 62 71,705 50 6,216 i*0 5,176 90 137 522 54 80 208 80 197,721 31,173 87 659 263 60 411,704 90,614 42 123 722 120,358 1,318 1,172 44,762 20 50 120 35 28,083 85 307 58 273 48 7,460 60 - 19 6 33 124,965 61,607 147,704 51,975 57,785 372,751 31,232 58 15,341 60 37,689 95 18,u38 69 20,088 03 91,215 67 300 10 140 00 4 66 21,094 7,031 32 168,455 36,266 36 21,423 7,182 31 816,787 213,606 52 40 527 9,912 307 1,645 4,354 12,340 10,628 571 08 835 70 2,773 60 3,730 34 468 70 30 1,982 40 71 66 6,378 628 397 251 20 185 28 10,786 2,133 69 1,025 436 48 28,967 7,910 72 669,664 284,715 31,184 133,932 80 56,943 00 6,236 80 157 904 62 80 361 60 L, 111,606 758,946 51,109 356,531 10 199,302 70 12,236 70 224 89 60 985,563 197,112 60 1,286 514 00 2,221,661 568,070 50 1 2 3 ;i 4 5 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 U7 18 i 23 1 24 1 25 i 106 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise 33 36 Articles and General Tariff Rates. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. 1 Hay, 82 per ton Tons 2 Honey, in the comb or otherwise, and imitations thereof, 3c. per lb Lbs. 3 Hops, 6c. per lb i Total Imports. Quantity . Value. Ink, writing, 20 p. c 8 ii printing, 20 p. c ■■ Total inks. Iron and manufactures of, steel and manu- factures of, or both combined : Agricultural implements, X.E.S., viz.: Cultivators and weeders, 20 p.c No. Drills, grain seed, 20 p.c r Farm road or field rollers, 25 p.c ■■ Forks, pronged, 25 p.c t Harrows, 20 p.c ■■ Harvesters, self- binding, 20 p.c n Hay loaders, 25 p.c n Hay tedders, 25 p.c ■■ Hoes, 25 p.c ■■ Horse rakes, 20 p.c n Knives, hay or straw, 25 p.c ■■ Lawn mowers, 35 p.c u Manure spreaders, 20 p.c n Mowing machines, 20 p.c i Ploughs, 20 p.c ii Post hole diggers, 25 p.c n Potato diggers, 25 p.c Rakes, N.E.S., 25 p.c .. Reapers, 20 p.c n Scythes, 25 p.c Doz. Sickles or reaping hooks, 25 p.c ■■ Spades and shovels and spade and shovel blanks, and iron or steel cut to shape for the same, 35 p.c. . . . Parts of agricultural implements pay- ing 20 p.c, 20 p.c S All other agricultural implements, N.E.S., 25 p.c „ Anvils and vises, 30 p.c ■■ Cart or wagon skeins or boxes, 30 p.c. . . Lbs. Springs, axles, axle bars, N.E.S., and axle blanks and parts thereof, of iron or steel, for railway or tramway or other vehicles, 35 p.c Cwt. Bar iron or steel rolled whether in coils, bundles, rods or bars, comprising rounds, ovals, squares and flats, and rolled shapes, N.O. P., 87 per ton .... n Butts and hinges, N.E.S., 30 p.c $ Castings, iron or steel, in the rough, N.E.S., 25 p.c , Canada plates: Russia iron; terne plate, and rolled sheets of iron or steel coated with zinc, spelter or other metal, of all widths or thickness, N.O. P., 5 p.c Cwt. 8,751 115.735 767,917 2,533 3,624 24 8,318 2,605 3,567 492 922! 3,115! 1,890 396' 4,558| 37 2,146 10,387; 1,228 154| 5,369 385 4,297 648 11,229 123,256 22,017 587,524 322,187 General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Duty 147,199' 9,141 225,545 58,357 100,736 159,093 1.5,172 124,487 481 5,512 44,905 353,864 15,094 35,176 808 35,161 269 17,325 2,183 69.642 258,960 1,120 4,719 1,034 17,298 21,415 422 39,663 493,941 35,263 47,056 5,558 63,272 875,654 60,369 2! 12, 411 8,665. 63,338 604,546 2,532 3,446 23 8,021 2,597 3,594 492 922 2,536 1,890 173 4,549 37 2,212 10,383 1,228 152 5,333 402 3,693 5,667 684,586 28.00S S ] 145,618j 7,278, 162,253 41,887 89,588 15,142 121,77, 411 5,357 44,799 357,550 15,094 35,176 669 35,161 79! 17,156 2,183 71,375 258,825 1.120 4.617 1.029 18,113 18,867 55! 25,266 490,876 32,473 31,378 *,571 49,938 61 16. OSS 59,095 280,379 8 cts. 17,330 00 1,900 14 36,272 76 8,377 40 17,917 60 131,475 26,295 00 3,028 40 24,355 40 102 75 1,339 25 8,959 80 71,510 00 3,773 50 8,794 00 167 25 7,032 20 19 75 6,004 60 436 60 14,275 00 51,765 CO 280 00 1,154 25 257 25 3,622 60 4,716 75 13 75 8,843 10 98,175 20 8,118 25 9,413 40 1,371 30 17,478 30 135.104 86 17,72S 50 70,094 75 79,016 . 3,980 80 i SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — i TRADE AND NAVIGATION Continued. 107 Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. 25,494 87,412 1 333 6 579 223 9 571 5.440 29,851 5,989 200,4(59 S cts. 1,140 35,500 509 88 3,496 48 Value. Duty. 45,09(5 16,245 ln.2'H 2,166 13 1,360 15 26,44(5 70 170 75 3,526 28 11 ii7 28 36 10 00 139 23 19 190 169 31 67 39 44 0 53 102 17 00 592 2,498 367 13,452 416 38 61 19 3,138 99 2,394 399 03 15,446 3,089 20 987 197 40 13,142 3,066 50 267,567 1,262 9,830 46,776 73 252 40 1,638 38 294,139 605,406 20,180 47 18,302 803 657 40 484 232 1,412 12 1,005 164 cts. Quantity . 3,607 68 15 73 198 40- 214 13 8,665 88,832 737,054 1 6 '400 161 30 92 Nil 306 59 4 80 335 00 2,532 3.44(5 24 8,354 2,603 3,594 492 922 3,115 1,890 396 4,558 37 2,212 10,384 1,228 154 5,369 402 4,288 648 11,107 Value. 123,256 21,966 587, no 10 93 322,187 S 145,618 8,418 216,055 Duty Coliected. 58,191 100,533 158,724 15,142 121,777 481 5,527 44,874 357,550 15,094 35,176 808 35,161 269 17,325 2,183 71,375 258,829 1,120 4,719 1,034 1S.113 21,377 422 38,718 490,876 35,351 47,056 5,558 63,080 875,067 j 60,369 291,214 684,586 S cts. 17,330 00 2,410 02 43,376 92 3 10,559 26 4 19,476 15 5 30,035 41 3,028 24,355 114 1.367 8,969 71,510 3,773 8,794 190 7,032 51 6,044 436 14,275 51,765 280 1,171 258 3,622 5,137 74 40 6 40 7 42! 8 61 9 8010 0011 00 12 00 13 44 14 20 15 42 16 04 17 60 18 00 19 53 20 00 21 25 22 92 23 60 24 13 25 94 26 11,982 09 27 98,175 20 28 8,678 58 29 12,595 40 30 1,568 70 31 20,544 80 32 182,188 18 33 17,985 70 34 72,068 13 35 24,142 20 36 108 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII, A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Total Imports. Articles and General Tariff Rates. dutiable goods — Continued. Iron and steel — Con. Cast iron pipe of every description, S8 per ton Cwt. Cast scrap iron, 82 . 50 per ton Tons. Chains, coil chain, chain links and chain shackles, of iron or steel, ^%th of an inch in diam. and over, 5 p.c Cwt. Chain, malleable sprocket or link belt- ing, for binders, 20 p.c S Chains, N.E.S., 30 p.c ■ Tacks, shoe, 35 p.c Lbs. Cut tacks, brads, sprigs, or shoe nails, double pointed, and other tacks of iron or steel, N.O.P., 35 p.c n Engines, locomotives for railways, X.E.S., 35 p.c No. Fire Engines, 35 p.c n Fire extinguishing machines, 35 p.c. . S Gasoline engines, 25 p.c No. Steam engines and boilers, 25 p.c ... . n Fittings, iron or steel, for iron or steel pipe, 30 p.c Lbs. Ferrq silicon, spiegeleisen and ferro- manganese, 5 p.c Tons. Forgings of iron or steel, of whatever shape or size, or in whatever stage of nianufacture, N.E.S., and steel shaft- ing, turned, compressed or polished ; and hammered iron or steel bars or shapes, N.O.P., 30 p.c Lbs. Hardware, viz. : Builders', cabinet- makers', upholsterers', harnessmakers', saddlers' and carriage hardware, in- cluding currv combs and horse boots, N.E.S., 30 p'.c | Horse, mule, and ox shoes, 30 p.c u Iron or steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms, slabs, billets, 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, §2 per ton Cwt. Iron or steel bridges or parts thereof ; iron or steel structural work, columns, shapes or sections, drilled, punched, or in any further stage of nianufacture than as rolled or cast, N.E.S., 35 p.c. n Iron in pigs, S2.50 per ton Tons. Locks of all kinds, 30 p.c $ Machines, machinery, &c. : Automobiles, 25 p.c No. Fanning mills, 25 p.c n Grain crushers, 25 p.c n Wind mills, 25 p.c ■■ Oie crushers and rock crushers, stamp mills, Cornish and belted rolls, rock drills, air compressors, cranes, der- ricks, and percussion coal cuttt-rs, 25 p.c S Portable machines : Fodder or feed cutters, 25 p.c No. Horse powers, 25 p.c Quantity. 260,894 6,533 48,318 28,777 64,055 113 11 931 1,116 6,752,266 14,359 3,859,017 317,82!! 249,507 77,973 408 177 11 728 Value. 393,684 75,521 General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. 148,614 26,229 83,271 2,531 4,478 674,094 8,958 46,878 194,429 448,812 375,976 265,383 151,253 656,801 11,640 319,665 651.636 945,253 217,656 485,090 2,538 452 38,083 126,076 1,298 5,025 88,4C8 3,841 31,546 27,149 62,463 113 11 927 1,051 6,392,413 1,225 3,609,269 228,824 274,227 49,843 384 177 10 696 32 44 198,781 47,589 98,265 26,229 62,618 2,428 4,282 672,205 8,958 41 i. 182 193,566 35S.558 358,195 31,091 139,294 590,699 11,616 225,276 717,263 610,473 212,156 430,402 2,538 404 37,939 132,213 1,298 5,656 § cts . 37x395 20 9,602 50 4,913 25 5,245 80 18.785 40 849 80 1,498 70 235,271 75 3,135 30 16,163 70 48,391 50 89,639 50 107,458 50 1,554 55 41,788 20 177,209 70 3,484 80 22.882 :;7 251,042 05 124,607 50 63,646 80 12S.342 90 634 50 101 00 9,484 75 33,053 25 324 50 1,414 00 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 109 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, 4s,!i:i_ 736,155 3,250,875 169,429 3,061 234,772 15,068 8,953 46S,996 69,289 24,251 15 141,412| 42,423 60 22,068 52,720 169,141 2,261 40,879 321,998 180,774 68,834 116,402 113.423 3,785 35,015 80,383 41S.068 125.420 40 i SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, Arc, TRADE AND NAVIGATION , — Continued. 115 Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Value. Duty. Surtax Tariff. Quantity . 28,731 21,572 4,208 4,187 6,390 7,124 S cts, 30,607 2,113 685 31,529 20,632 79,163 7,247 97,138 109,337 215,140 <;9,SS<> 2,873 10 5,033 53 841 60 697 84 1,491 22 1,424 80 6,121 40 422 60 68 50 6,305 80 2,751 01 13,193 89 2,573 91 4,120 8,976 715,749 6,998 36,584 4,647 94 21,867 40 43,028 00 13,976 00 38,710 7,742 00 ll-i-8| Value. 66 31,741 4,920 134 745 13,193 239 s:;i; Duty. S cts. 26 40 14,812 52 1,968 00 53 60 298 00 3.518 10 f9 68 644 52 Quantity . 3,061 1,001,572 61,438 18, 327 1 S9,998 92S 24,575 20 7,330 80 35,999 20 371 20 1,276,757 2,509,696 8,962,380 2,002,691 3,560,665 308,868 Total. Value. 497,727 90,861 145,686 26.255 90,851 181,185 2,261 45,809 11,066 41,564 354,272 214,599 148,236 124,545 210,561 174,560 268.482 240,261 Duty Collected. S cts. 73,222 50 29,284 68 43,291 60 6,214 84 34,755 74 54,135 10 678 30 10,695 40 3,108 50 6,200 35 103,203 20 42,423 91 30,482 07 56,715 87 13,119 39 47,578 10 60,863 30 74,090 10 457,706 133,533 60 19 13 1 ! 116 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 14.- — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Total Imports. Articles axd General Tariff Rates. 11 12 DUTIABLE GOODS — Coil. Iron and steel — Con. Bayonets, swords, fencing foils and masks, 30 p. c S Needles, of anv rnatei'ial or kind, N.O.P., 30 p.c Steel— chrome steel, 15 p.c Cwt. Steel plate, Universal mill or rolled edge bridge plates imported by manufacturers of bridges, 10 p.c ■■ Steel in bars, bands, hoops, scroll or strips, sheets or plates, of any size, thickness or width when of greater value than 2ic. per lb., N.O.P., 5 P-c " Tools and implements : Adzes, cleavers, hatchets, wedges, sledges, hammers, crowbars, cant dogs and track tools ; picks, mattocks and eyes or poles for the same, 30 p.c S Axes, 25 p.c , Doz. S»ws, 30 p.c S Files and rasps, N.E.S., 30 p.c ....... . i. Tools, hand or machine, of all kinds, N.O.P., 30 n.c ii Knife blades, or blanks, and forks of iron or steel, in the rough, not handled, filed, ground or otherwise manufac- tured, 10 p.c » Manufactures, articles or wares not specially enumerated or provided for. composed wholly or in part of iron or steel and whether partly or wholly manufactured, 30 p.c i Total, iron and steel Quantity, Ivory manufactures of, not otherwise pro- vided for, 20 p.c n Jellies, jams and preserves, N.E.S., 3|c. per lb . Lbs. Jewellery, N.O.P., 30 p.c 5 Knitted goods of every description, X. E.S.,35p.c .. Lead and manufactures of : Old, scrap, pig and block, 15 p.c Cwt. Bars and in sheets, 25 p.c Pipe, 35 p.c Lbs. Shot and bullets, 35 p.c n Manufactures of, N.O.P., 30 p.c. . 8 Total, lead 24 Value. 2,770 263,836 132,305 4,320 General Tariff. Quantity . Value. 3,234 86,399 13,543 407,380 685,465 62,251 24,311 176,995 78,151 866,197 2,770 261,777 104,976 4,459 1,463,231 56,910 17,624 163.68S 124.771 2,530,256 33,475,278 1,596 106,803 829,131 2,287 133,340 51,522 7,179 4,538 I14.5S4 108,463 8,500 1,9! IS 80,835 70,391 1,605 32,270 13.543 404,589 Duty. S cts. 481 50 9.681 00 2,031 45 40,458 90 479,666! 23,9S3 30 57.282 24,668 171,290 |>S,944 775,! 157 67 17,184 60 6,167 00 51,387 00 20,683 20 232,787 10 6 70 2,254,496 676,348 80 25,641,053 5,857,553 64 1,425 11,254 706,608 1,340 10,543 8,712 4,220 2.613 5S,293 285 00 3,525 09 211,982 40 469 00 1,581 45 2,178 00 1.477 00 914 55 17,487 90 261,163 .... Leather and manufactures of : Sole leather, all kinds 15 p.c Lbs. Leather, belting leather of all kinds, 15 p.c ii Lpper leather, not dressed, waxed or glazed, 15 p.c ii Calf, kid, or goat, lamb and sheep skins, tanned, 15 p.c ■■ 461,314 197,328 78 17,319 108,829 75,509 87 5,807 175,061 6,847 78 3,698 84,381 23,638 90 50.157 2,860| 87 1,468 7,523 55 429 00 13 05 220 20 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION' 117 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, .74;i N5.03S 66,924 200,890 1,531,601 71,588 563 16 18,725 19,170 111,304 109,740 1 9.7:;:, 13,683 28,225 7,972 83,132 10,036 89,306 4,141 51,909 145.35(1 General Tariff. Quantity. Value. ! Duty. 299,525 603,455 4,013 35,982 153,103 57,410 219 28,644 41,025 1,409,060 98,676 327 14 5,698 6.039 108,(193 247,550 301,699 1,568 2,640 122.40:. 59,958 157 12,626 17,583 S2",75s 1,115,005 65,390 39,211 176,981 1,396,58/ 71,588 14,317 60 559 36 8,169 8,764 19,735 1,281 8,490 3,565 80,479 8,859 S9.151 4,141 143,949 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. 119 Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Quantity. Value. 108,743 39,349 1,463 2,230 105, 966 2,765 11,063 11,066 Duty. 62,437 3,621 2,396 11,523 4,995 110 103 33,661 1,208 736 31,407 3,113 755,813 271,997 57,603 18,534 24,252 18,824 119,213 8,913 8,917 18,112 1,499 1,047] 2,653 ... 1,213 S cts. 7,284 4 159 74 582 78 10 30 3,927 16 201 34 73 (50 3,140 70 363 32 28,937 51 9,600 75 3,706 80 3,233 66 3,137 67 Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. 1,520 14,092 1,960 5,755 1,174 24,501 19,678 88 Value. 1,319 16,121 2,003 8,560 678 L'S.CSl 4,696 Duty. Quantity. S cts. I 307 75 2,149 44 467 37 2,853 33 135 60 5,913 49 409,793 621,168 15,536 36,092 194,412 64,628 2,449 135,784 43,790 2,189,374 168 33 1,565 36 5,201 1,733 69 1 20 1,188 55 1,189 75 84 84 155 3,018 72 249 83 104 70 202 19 20 68 1,185 1.340 276 51 297 19 i 145 145 12,402 1,222 2. '.to* 177 177 38 67 98,676 330 14 16,845 3S 67 3,307 19 407 35 969 30 17,189 109,740 82 60 82 60 ' Value. 311,306 320,216 6,563 2,743 158,069 69,726 893 44,711 20,696 1,121,436 1,173,113 83,924 63,463 200,501 1,521,001 "1,588 Duty. S cts. 50 914 01 32,479 08 2 857 19 3 406 30 4 25,815 68 18,044 17 97 15| 7 5,170 20 3,440 58 158,604 26 288,517 83 10 23,323 80 11 11,075 86 12 48,948 28 371,865 77 14,317 60 13 14 563 36 17,227 17,826 19,735 13,683 27,824 7,972 83,132 10,072 197 40 15 28 00il6 2,861 0217 3.0S6 42 1,973 50 3,563 39 5,548 57 2,110 38 16,408 70 22 2,416 94 23 89,306 4,14l! 52,019 145,466 17,850 88'24 621 15 25 18,089 06|26 36,561 09 120 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Total Imports. Articles and General Tariff Rates. DUTIABLE GOODS — Coil. Mattresses, including hair, spring and other, 30 p. c $ Mats and rugs, including door and car- riage, N.E.S., 35 p. c ii Metal, N.E.S., and manufactures of — Aluminum, manufactures of, N.O.P., 25 p.o. $ Babbit metal, 10 p.c n Britannia metal, manufactures of, not plated, 25 p.c m Bronze statuettes or ornaments, 35 p.c. n Buckles of iron, steel, brass or copper, of all kinds, N.O.P. (not being jewellery). 30 p.c n Cages — Bird, parrot, squirrel and rat, of wire, and metal parts thereof, 35 p.c. n Composition metal for the manufacture of jewellery and filled gold watch cases, 10 p.c . . n Frames, clasps and fasteners for purses and chatelaine bags or reticules, not more than seven inches in width, im- ported by the manufacturers of purses and chatelaine bags or reticules for use in their factories, 20 p.c n Furniture springs, 30 p.c n Phosphor tin and phosphor bronze, in blocks, bars, plates, sheets and wire, 10 p.c Garden or lawn sprinklers, 30 p.c. ... m Gas, coal or other oil and electric light fixtures or parts thereof, of metal, in- cluding lava or other tips, burners, collars, galleries, shades and shade holders, 30 p.c w Gas meters, 35 p.c No. German, Nevada and nickel silver, manufactures of not plated, 25 p.c. ... $ Lamp springs, 10 p.c Lamps, side lights, head lights and lan- terns, 30 p.c Nickel- plated ware, N.E.S., 30 p.c Nickel anodes, 10 p.c Patterns of brass, iron, steel or other metal, 30 p.c Pins, NO. P., 30 p. c Screws, brass or other metal, except iron or steel, N.O.P., 35 p c ,, Stereotypes, electrotypes and celluloids for almanacs, calendars, illustrated pamphlets, newspaper advertisements or engravings, and all other like work for commercial, trade or other pur- poses, N.E.S., and matrices or copper shells for the same, lie. per sq. in . Sq. in Stereotypes, electrotypes and celluloids of newspaper columns and bases for the same, composed wholly or partly of metal or celluloid, \c. per sq. in. . . n n matrices or copper shells for the same, lie. per sq. in n Quantity. Value. 3,594 387,567 295,602 376 5,664 291,861 28,418 33,968 23,656 3,655 49,776 4,575 7,301 14,814 9,567 11.474 983 General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty 316,979 37,133 33,130 2,388 325,844 107,816 15,351 8,562 93,692 7,447 13,58S 2,629 60 3,092 378,934 295,692 376 5,123 67,605 27,262 33,568 18,642 3,278 40,878 4,575 7,301 14,467 9,567 10,370 983 300,844 29,533 28,768 2,388 313,155 97,765 15,351 8,224 33,239 7,340 13,044 2,629 60 i SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. TRADE AND NAVIGATION , — Continued. 121 Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. 427 208,986 Duty. ! Quantity. ' Value, $ cts. 85 40 48,764 68 194 393 3,667 36 3,400 32 32 26 19 611 18 8 40 680 00 63i ; 42 41 8,240 1,648 00 7,6O0| 1,773 37 3,962 8,387 7.560 660 41 1,677 40 1,512 0C 338 49,934 llfi; 1 11 67 60 9,986 80 27 06 78 21 Duty. $ cts. Quantity. S42 i:;,sss 945 1,347 341 5,599 J47 468 5,726 400 6,677 2,533 6,481 05 314 98 449 02 159 12 2,239 60 92 52 62 40 2,290 40 133 33 2,670 80 1,013 20 10,408 102 4,163 20 16 83 Value. 3,594 3*7, 5! 17 376 5,550 290,479 28,401 33,961 23,656 3,655 49,877 4,575 7,301 14,814 9,567 11,474 983 Duty. $ cts. 1,622 30| 1 78,907 48 2 7,162 80 3,382 99 5,720 70 1,314 S2 15,183 00 1,601 25 730 10 2,985 92 10 2,870 10 11 1,141 81 12 294 90 13 314.810 37, 133 91,191 60 12,109 92 33,130 2,388 7,985 74 238 80 328,219 107,-858 15,351 98,294 70 31,854 70 1,535 10 8,562 93,581 2,534 80 24,121 70 7,456 2,596 06 13,590 5.779 27 2,629 739 27 60 5 64 122 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Articles and General Tariff Rates. 24 27 DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Metals— Con. Type for printing, including chases, quoins and slugs of all kinds, 20 p.c. . S Type metal, 10 p.c h Pewter, platina and metal composition, N.E.S., 30 p.c Wire of all kinds, N.O.P., 20 p.c Lbs. Wire, twisted, &c, except iron or steel, N.E.S., 25 p.c $ Total, metal and manufactures of ... . Total Imports. Quantity. Milk, condensed, 3^c. per lb Lbs. Mineral substances, N.O.P. — Asbestus, in any form other than crude, and all manufactures of, 25 p.c. ...... Rlacklead, 25 p.c Mineral and bituminous substances, N.O.P., 20 p.c Plumbago, not ground or otherwise manufactured, 10 p.o h Plumbago, ground and manufactures of, N.E.S., 25 p.c Total, mineral substances . Mineral and aerated waters, N.E.S., 20 p.c $ Mosaic flooring of any material, 30 p.c ... m Mucilage, 25 p.c n Musical instruments, viz.: — Brass band instruments, 25 p.c n Cabinet organs, 30 p.c No. Pipe organs, 30 p.c Parts of organs, 25 p c $ Pianofortes, 30 p.c No. Pianos, parts of, 25 p.c. . . . ■■ Other musical instruments, N.E.S., 30 p.c Total, musical instruments Mustard, ground, 25 p.c Lbs. ii French, liquid, 35 p.c $ Total, mustard ... Oils, mineral : Coal and kerosene, distilled, purified or refined, naphtha and petroleum, N. E.S., 2^c. per gall Galls Products of petroleum, N.E.S., 2ic. per gall • .i Crude petroleum, gas oils other than benzine and gasoline, lie. per gall ... » Illuminating oils, composed wholly or in part of the products of petroleum, coal, shale or lignite, costing more than 30c. per gall., 20 p.c ■■ 37,130 189,467 Value. 104,395 6,136 7,743 12,191 737 1,284,008 11,955 116,923 30,778 59,016 2,499 13,08 222,303 162,337 7,692 18,508 205 1 622 639, W, 35,394 11,747 711 15,115 123,850 143,290 124,636 454,743 106,183 9,326 115,509 9,238,505 918,124 72,533 10,649 837,283 98,567 3,771 2,768 General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty, 34,594 73,950 2i C. 594 284,684 10,273,973 878,650 72,533 9,144 59,352 5,615 7,295 11.677 737 1, 107.90; 5,217 110,111 25,380 46,477 2,499 11,329 195,796 124,311 7,407 17,913 26,802 11,747 13,884 118,238 138,313 40,435 349,419 K312 9,711 28,023 940,594 96,346 3,771 2,111 cts. 11,870 40 561 50 2,188 50 2,3S5 40 184 25 309,078 99 2,403 47 27,527 75 6,3-i5 00 9,295 4Q 249 90 2,832 25 46,250 30 24,862 20 2,222 10 4,478 25 6,700 50 3,524 lo 3,471 00 35,471 40 34,578 25 12,130 50 95,875 75 4,578 00 3,398 85 7,976 85 256.S56 43 21,966 62 1,087 96 423 40 i SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. TRADE AND NAVIGATION — Continued. 123 Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. •S 44,705 521 39 303 $ cts. 5,960 70 34 75 7 80 40 40 338 $ cts. 90 13 1 104,395 6,136 7,413 12,191 737 •3 cts. 17,921 23 596 25 2,227 90 2,432 07 184 25 " " 1^930 '606 79 211 31 60 56 27 37,130 140,475 24,875 00 35,521 13,783 40 1,283,903 347,737 39 35,565 2,252 770 64 109,515 7,469 3,174 11 2S,791 98 7,238 SS 11,849 61 249 90 3,142 75 5,865 5,363 5,027 • 977 58 893 88 670 27 860 286 65 116,836 30,743 58,569 2,499 13,192 7.065 1,883 94 1,863 310 50 18,118 2,852 23 7,925 2,170 59 221,839 51,273 12 6,700 173 573 893 41 34 60 95 53 30,149 8,039 71 161,160 7,580 18,503 33,795 32 2,256 70 4,579 45 17 5 67 7,634 1,272 40 1,122 374 06 35,558 11,747 711 3,346 96 3,524 10 142 20 205 1 1 711 1,231 4,350 142 20 205 16 871 20 15,115 3,676 16 123,350 36,845 00 143,290 36,237 24 123,220' 44,901 70 22 6 1,256 4,977 81,071 502 40 1,658 99 32,428 40 622 1.714 342 SO 1 1 15,646 2,833 76 88,426 34,963 85 453,491 133,673 36 352,591 86,177 14,362 87 637,275 104,489 9,711 114,200 18,940 87 3,398 85 86,177 14,362 87 22,339 72 10,080 788 2,613 283 168 10 13 15 10,281,053 879,438 72,533 10,232 943,207 9G,629 3.771 257,024 53 21,979 77 1.087 96 1,088 476 63 47 2,593! 486 87 124 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise in L4 15 16 26 29 Articles and General Tariff Rates Quantity, i Value. dutiable goods — Continued. Oils — Animal — Lard oil, 25 p. c Galls. Neatsfoot, 25 p.c n Other animal oil, N.E.S., 20 p.c Vegetable- Castor, 20 p.c Cotton seed, 20 p.c u Flaxseed or linseed, raw or boiled, 25 p.c. n Olive, N.E.S., 20 p.c >, Sesame seed, 25 p.c ii Vegetable oil, not otherwise specified, 20 p.c. Lubricating oils, composed wholly or in part of petroleum and costing less than 25c. per gall., 2ic. per gall n All other lubricating oils, N.E.S., 20 p.c. n Essential, 10 p.c. . Lbs. All other oils not elsewhere specified, 20 p.c Galls. Total oils Oiled silk and cloth and tape or other textile, india-rubbered, flocked or coated, N.O.P., 30 p.c $ Oil cloth, enamelled carriage, floor, shelf and table oil cloth, cork matting or car- pets and linoleum, 30 p.c. . Sq. yds. Optical, philosophical, photographic and mathematical instruments, N.E.S., 25 P-c $ Spcetacles and eye-glasses, 30 p.c „ Spectacles and eye-glasses, frames and metal parts of, 20 p.c m Packages, 20 p.c Paints and colours — Brocade and bronze powders and gold licpiid paint, 25 p.c $ Colours, dry, N.E.S., 20 p.c Lbs. Dry white and red lead, 5 p.c Ochres, ochrey earths and raw siennas, 20 p.c. . Orange, mineral and zinc white, 5 p.c. . n Oxides, fire proofs, umbers and burnt siennas, N.E.S., 25 p.c » Paints and colours and rough stuff and fillers, anti-corrosive and anti -fouling paints commonly used for ships' hulls, and ground and liquid paints, N.E.S., 25 p.c ,, Paris green, dry, 10 p.c i Paints and colours ground in spirits, and all spirit varnishes and lacquers, $1.12Ac. per gall Galls. Putty, '20 p.c Lbs. Total paints. . . 13,823 16,393 1.694 57,302 894,749 1,648,681 66,341 1,130 69,48; 1,641,608 342,991 172,246 49,607 1,825,595 2,290,395 17,283,159 1,269,617 3,991,710 1,837,64; 4,531,055 Si 1, 7H5 902 293,323 6,405 12,572 902 21,468 213.555 588,355 59,052 749 36,545 210,429 121,711 122,901 20,905 2,357,938 151,886 618,115 249,573 13,931 44,070 S43,521 54,776 123,898 635,596 14,049 155,510 21,524 250,432 13,779 2,594 4,471 1,276,629 Quantity. Value. Duty 12,887 16,344 1,542 4,902 897,050 89,427 58,734 1,130 67,900 1,607,666 279,680 164,676 42,934 95,259 1,884,768 7,381,822 1,202,215 2,b53,283 1,243,474 3,7 :;>'. is 63S,381 IfS 9Q9 5d 32,903 00 91f. 197 3,785,081 1 '189 Q"> JL,./o*J JO 4,291 78 i tvx son 6,209,685 191,380 2,290,395 17,370,588 25,103 555,571 313 17,211 41 74 573 74 42,569 782,856 495 26,628 131 99 1,775 17 1 9l!f| 887 3,991,710 1 1 fl<»7 l-i, U.J/ 155,510 ^,001 O*. 7,932 40 558,036 9,232 1,538 66 51,293 708 235 99 1,852,803 21,790 4,737 15 762,857 79,765 44,930 13,638 7,488 64 909 21 28,569 4,269 1,423 01 4,498,576 80,765 902 248,928 13.779 58,843 90 923 31 2,594 4,471 1,014 83 5,116 53 7 07 293,323 890 07 231,404 17,234 48 270,071 31,119 03 1,277,420 150,923 74 14 15 26 126 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT No. 14. 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 -Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Imported. Articles axd General Tariff Rates. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty . 22 dutiable goods — Continued. Paper and manufactures of, N.E.S — Albunienized and other j apers and films chemically prepared for photographers' use, 30 p.c • • ■ • S Bags or sacks, printed or not, 25 p.c i Cards for playing, 6c. per pack Packs Card board, paste board, in sheets or cut to size, N.E.S., 35 p.c 3 Envelopes, 35 p.c Thousand. Paper, felt or straw board, 25 p.c 8 Hangings or wall paper, including bor- ders, 35 p.c Rolls of 8 yds. Leather board, leatheroid and mfrs. of, Mill board, not straw board, 10 p.c Union collar cloth paper, in rolls or sheets, not glossed or finished, 15 p.c. Union collar cloth paper, in rolls or sheets, glossed or finished, 20 p.c Pads not printed, papier mache ware, N.O.P., and mfrs. of paper, N.E.S. , 35 p.c ! Printing paper of not greater value than 2^c. per lb., O.C., 15 p.c Printing paper, N.E.S., 25 p.c Ruled, border and coated papers and papeteries and boxed papers, 35 p.c. . Straw board, in sheets or rolls, 25 p.c. . . Window blinds of paper of all kinds, 35 P-c • • « rapping, 25 _p.c Lbs. 8 Lbs. 3 Lbs. All kinds, N.E.S., 25 p.c S Total paper Pencils, lead, in wood or otherwise, 25 p.c. S Pens, penholders and rulers, of all kinds, 25 p.c . . • • •. " Perfumery, non-alcoholic, viz. : — Hair oil, tooth and other powders and washes, pomatums, pastes, and all other perfumed preparations N.O.P., used for the hair, mouth or skin, 30 p.c H Photographic dryplates, 30 p.c ■■ Picture and photograph frames of any material, 30 p.c ..... n Pickles, in bottles, jars or similar vessels, 35 p.c Galls. ii in bulk, 35 p.c i Total, pickles Plants and trees, viz. : — Apple trees, 3c. each Cherry trees, 3c. each Cun-ant bushes, 20 p.c Fruit, shade, lawn and ornamental trees, shrubs and plants, N.E.S., 20 p.c No. 570,201 ' « 10^ 580 2,279,230 67,885 8,946,379 r06,462 1,535,781 227. S4'J 111,132 338,981 202,095 22,6i »:> 12,593 128,672 53,939 60.267 82,587 75,S'.I2 156,098 196,596 23,618 41,977 1,683 180 723,707 1,484 520,212 181.756 12,514 605 52,01 636,756 2,950,560 172,871 160,325 100,261 54,071 88,485 195,479 26,349 221,828 11.411 2,912 358 53,346 397,263 7U736 2,29S,695 67,885 6,044,013 702,384 i", 181^73 63,671 112,193 175,864 202,050 22,605 12,593 119,449 50,401 39,154 73,347 62,943 150,774 179,688 23,618 40,957 1,683 180 559,742 1,484 349,267 152,111 12,372 548 39,183 496,037 2,352,938 119,847 123,805 88,277 42,149 72,259 51,971 26,917 78,888 11,389 2,91S 358 51,494 8 cts. 35.834 70 12,600 25 23.835 78 25,671 45 22,030 05 37,693 50 62,890 80 5,604 50 4,095 70. 252 45 36 00 195,909 60 222 60 87,316 75 53,238 85 3,093 00 191 80 9,795 75 124,009 25 704,622 78 29,961 75 30,951 25 26,483 10 12,644 70 21,677 70 18,189 85 9,420 95 27,610 80 6,061 50 678 15 71 60 10,298 80 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, Other meats, salted, N.E.S., 2c. per lb " Total, meats. Regalia and badges, 35 p. c Ribbons, 35 p. c Railway or travelling rugs and lap dusters of all kinds, 30 p. c . . . Sails for boats and ships, 25 p.' c 121 Salt, coarse, N.E.S., 5c. per 100 lbs Lbs. 13 Salt, fine, in bulk, 5c. per 100 lbs. 14 Salt, N.E.S., in bags, barrels or other packages, 7hc. per 100 lbs Total, salt. 15' Sand paper, glass, flint and emery paper [ and emery cloth, 25 p.c •$ 16| Sauces and catsups, in bottles, 35 p. c Galls 17 1 Sauces and catsups, in bulk, 35 p. c i 18 Soy, 35 p. c « Quantity. 162,256 5,378,372 682,592 310,613 Value. 82,738 11,201 363,253 41,534 71,787 32,983 General Tariff. Quantity. Value 102,064 5,028,84 676,619 205,947 136,232 11,4891 135,669 1,314,856 10,198 1,098,291 50,956 2,103 12,320,072 1,743,200 30,950 5,328 4,426,264 21,854 18,489,536 58,132 85,046 19 .20 21 22 23 24 25 Sausage casings, N.E.S., 20 p. c. Total, sauces. Seeds, viz.: — Garden, field and other seeds for agri- cultural or other purposes, X.O.P., when in bulk or in large parcels, 10 p.c. Garden, field and other seeds for agri- cultural or other purposes, N.O.P., when in small papers or parcels, 25 p.c. Bulbous roots., N.O.P., 20 p.c Total, seeds. Ships, foreign built British on applying for Canadian coasting license, 25 p. c. . . Ships and vessels, repairs, according to material 89,539 22,389! 34,073 103,82 5,520 7,284 146,001 116,631 72,423 453,345 Total, ships, &C. Signs of any material, framed or not, and letters of any material for signs or similar use, 30 p.c 7,749 18,456 479,550 199,868 140 200,008 5H.339 Duty. 78,132 7,246, 343.445 35,020 71,314 23,697 § cts. 19,533 00 2,536 10 100,576 94 7,004 00 13,532 38 6,178 41 11,392 2,713 38 1,211,415 286,309 46 9,001 3,150 35 1,006,907 352,417 45 16,494 2.008 12,320,072 1,743,200 4,388,338 4,948 20 502 00 18,451,610 42,007 22,072 34,073 9S,i:,2 30,950 5,328 6,160 06 871 60 21,671 3,291 35 57,949 10,323 01 82,496; 20,624 00 41.S32 4,779 7,284 53.N95 112,475 14,641 20 1,672 65 2,549 40 18,863 25 12,495 00 440,441 44,044 10 6,359 1,589 75 18,456 3,691 20 465,256 49,325 05 195,968 140 196,108 48,992 00 35 00 49.027 00 45,136 13,540 tO i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 131 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, 9 433,128 198,573 30,353 8,601 33,^2 270, 899 1,102,100 1,411,264 87,289 13,989 .VJU.4.VJ 2,098,491 $ 2,501,470 1,353 292,578 2' i,! CO 108,737 S,536 16,624 6,389 319 59,858 823 3,097 77,107 3,203,242 45,315 18,658 2,553 20,360 86,886 60,839 67,510 3,473 1,515 123,083 44.S5ii 88,643 .3*9,913 986,999 299,278 106,430 34,327 1.427,034 79,505 22,755 8,089 5,828 116,177 i SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — TRADE AND NAVIGATION Continued. 133 Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. S 375,682 $ cts. 75,136 40 $ 71,147 3,126 120,454 159 581 13,753 $ cts. 28,458 80 416 80 16,060 49 74 20 271 13 6,418 08 $ 2,948,299 4,479 484,976 131,837 52,650 273,264 27,408 36,919 10,470 1,291 99,320 5,742 5,694 297,052 $ cts. 854,036 20 552 10 50,114 57 43,096 03 14,864 86 79,657 39 3,167 60 7,550 50 2,867 10 338 44 32,182 48 1,693 94 1,797 04 81,768 30 71,944 26,277 31,119 150,774 18,872 20,224 3,410 972 30,788 3,813 2,138 146,709 4,796 28 6,131 48 7,261 23 35,181 36 1,887 20 3,370 84 682 00 226 79 7,184 26 889 75 498 89 29,341 80 9,689 14,345 71 671 23 66 268 40 53 41 8,674 1,106 459 73,236 4,047 92 516 14 214 20 29,294 40 547 189 789 585,554 296,083 144,612 882,722 172,588 28 293,437 86,064 22 4,379,401 1,173,686 55 8 30 23 3 145 5 00 3 84 0 50 29 00 10,920 45,345 19,811 7,567 20.505 8,207 25 5,045 03 2,309 07 6,137 00 1,130 5,011 376 69 1,670 32 201 38 34 6,141 2,047 01 93,228 21,698 35 76,924 343 45,817 1,816 3,332 18 1,436 353 33,947 35 391 512 86 4 58 335 10 58 83 7,921 29 8 17 78 20 1,179,024 1,411,607 133,236 15,805 64,171 67,^28 4,918 1,868 159,398 44,885 89,034 11,533 86 16,163 34 1,554 85 437 58 52,105 43 15,705 67 26,671 10 130 9 4 20 2,368 1,105 09 392 7,804 520,844 2,106,295 2,377 39,512 8,919 03 1,109 29 431,802 124,171 83 1,301,792 54,510 4,044 145,270 121,732 7,760 77'.' 28,485 10,144 34 1,293 52 155 80 4,747 63 2,288,791 353,788 1.10,474 179,597 201,237 30,515 8,S6S 34,313 20,083 00 6,982 27 2,582 50 6,204 63 1,505,616 158,756 16,341 29 2,932,650 274,933 35,852 40 134 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Total Imports. Articles and General Tariff Rates. DUTIARLE GOODS — Con. Spirits and wines, viz.: — Amyl alcohol or fusel oil, or any sub- stance, known as potato spirit or potato oil, $2.40 per gall Galls. Ethyl alcohol, or the substance known as alcohol, hydrated oxide or ethyl, or spirits of Willi, $2.40 per gall m Methyl alcohol, wood alcohol, wood naphtha, pyroxylic spirits, wood spirits or methylated spirits, $2.40 per gall. . « Absinthe, $2.40 per gall » Arrack or palm spirit, $2.40 per gall . . n Brandy, including artificial brandy and imitations of brandy, $2.40 per gall. . . ■■ Cordials and liqueurs of all kinds, N.E. S.; mescal, pulque, rum shrub, schie- dam and other schnapps ; tafia, angos- tura and similar alcoholic bitters or beverages, $2.40 per gall n Gin of all kinds, N.E.S., $2.40 per gall. „ Rum, $2.40 per gall „ Whiskey, $2.40 per gall . . All spirituous or alcoholic liquors, N.O. P. , $2,40 per gall . . Spirits and strong waters of any kind, mixed with any ingredient or ingre- dients, as being or known or designa- ted as anodynes, elixirs, essences, extracts, lotions, tinctures or medi- cines, or medicinal wines (so called), or ethereal and spirituous fruit essences, N.E.S., $2.40 per gall, and 30 p.c Medicinal or medicated wines containing not more than 40 p.c of proof spirit, $1.50 per gall .... ,> Alcoholic perfumes and perfumed spirits, bay rum, cologne and lavender waters, hair, tooth and skin washes, and other toilet preparations containing spirits of any kind, in bottles or flasks con- taining not more than 4 ounces each, 50 p.c Alcoholic perfumes and perfumed spirits, bay rum, cologne and lavender waters, hair, tooth and skin washes, and other toilet preparations containing spirits of any kind, in bottles, flasks or other packages containing more than 4 ounces each, $2.40 per gall, and 40 p.c. Vermouth containing not more than 36 p.c. of proof spirits, 90c. per gall. . . . Vermouth contaii ing more than 30 p.c. of proof spirits, $2.40 per gall. ..... Nitrous ether, sweet spirits of nitre and aromatic spirits of ammonia, $2.40 per gall, and 30 p.c Wines, ginger, containing not more than 26 p.c. of proof spirits, 90c. per gall. . Total, spirits 221 629,883 22 3,034 482 362,385 33,103 809,694 136,060 592,104 16,080 1,563 4,992 3.028 2,877 16,547 1,053 1,771 2,614,899 General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. 371 125,543 26 5,469 358 560,828 79,448 374,482 59,400 899,251 10,044 12,550 12,387 49,467 47,178 20,280 1.943 1,435 2,260,409 221 500,920 11 2,609 513 320,600 29,148 687,34 127,202 540,073 15,414 1,381 3,957 3,038 2,952 14,624 16 535 2,126 2,252,687 cts. 371 99,924 19 3,578 378 506,885 00,:!3o 334,490 55,909 840,024 9,924 12,110 9,191 47,882 47,846 17,196 36 1,514 1,688 2,055,304 i SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. TRADE AND NAVIGATION . — Continued. 135 Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. I Duty 13 132 9 102 314 S2 180 !HI2 it; 9 128 3.-7> .-.(15 361 5,304 $ cts. ... 221 41 60 500,933 35 20 22 41 00 2,622 513 9 60 422 39 2S 80 6 40; 131 20 29,280 687,356 127,202 540,075 15,455 377 60 1,483 3,957 2,585 35 563 71 720 40 3,352 3,034 14,624 16 715 2,126 S S cts. J 371 530 40 1 99,940 1,202,249 60 2 26 3,635 378 61 60| 3 6,303 20 4 1,231 20i 5 320,603 506, 88S 769,449 6b 6 66,6)8 334,508 55,909 840,030 9,970 70,377 59 7 1,649,661 60 8 305.284 80, 9 1,296,181 60 10 37,124 8o'll 12.23s 9.191 7.325 00 12 5,935 50 13 51 760 26,526 35 14 48,411 17,196 36 1,875 1,688 26,786 91; 15 13,161 60 16 38 40 17 2,458 6018 1,913 40 19 4.963 85 2,253.589 2,060,66k 5,422,0ul 75 136 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT j 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise in 17 22 Ahticles and General Tariff Rates. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Spirits and wines — Con. Wines of all kinds, except sparkling wines, including orange, lemon, strawberry, raspberry, elder and current wines — Containing 26 p. cor less of spirits,25c. per gall, and 30 p. c Galls. Containing over 26 p.c. and not over 27 p.c, 28c. per gall, and 30 p.c Containing over 27 p.c. and not over 28 p.c, 31c. per gall, and 30 p.c ... Containing over 28 p.c. and not over 20 p.c, 34c per gall, and 30 p.c Containing over 20 p.c. and not over 30 p.c, 37c. per gall, and 30 p.c. . . Containing over 30 p.c. and not over 31 p.c, 40c per gall, and 30 p.c. . . . Containing over 31 p.c. and not over 32 p.c, 43c. per gall, and 30 p.c. . . Containing over 32 p.c. and not over 33 p.c, 46c. per gall, and 30 p.c. . . Containing over 33 p.c. and not over 34 p.c, 40c. per gall, and 30 p.c. . . Containing over 34 p.c. and not over 35 p.c, 52c. per gall, and 30 p.c. . . . Containing over 35 p.c. and not over 36 p.c, 55c. per gall, and 30 p.c Containing over 36 p.c. and not over 37 p.c, 58c. per gall, and 30 p.c Containing over 37 p.c. and not over 38 p.c, 61c. per gall, and 30 p.c. . . . Containing over 38 p.c and noa over 39 p.c., 64c. per gall, and 30 p.c Containing over 30 p.c. and not over 40 p.c, 67c. per gall, and 30 p.c ... Total wines, non-sparkling. . . . Champagne and all other sparkling wines — In bottles containing each not more than a quart but more than a pint, old wine measure, $3.30 per doz. and 30 p.c Doz. In bottles containing not more than a pint but more than half a pint, old wine measure, $1.65 per doz. }>nd 30 p.c „ In bottles containing one-half pint each or less, 82c. per doz. and 30 p.c. n In bottles containing more than one cpiart each, $3.30 per doz., $1.65 per gall, and 30 p.c Doz. & Galls Total wine, sparkling Sponges, 20 p.c $ Starch, including farina, corn starch, &c, IJo. per pound Lbs. Stearic acid, 20 p.c ,, Total Imports. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. $ $ $ cts. 319,504 214,651 307,300 179,117 83,502 40 11,152 5,719 9,033 4,404 3,850 44 16,783 8,702 19,535 9,849 0,010 50 16,270 8,060 17,924 9,176 8,846 06 22,125 11,110 21,706 10,956 11,318 01 28,575 19,185 28,554 19,116 17,156 40 36,780 29,529 32,107 26,423 21,732 91 27,673 31,187 27,719 31,581 22,225 04 22.S56 29,112 21,627 26,941 18,679 51 16,958 27,701 16,451 24,637 15,945 62 8,563 16,233 9,030 15 366 9 576 30 2,532 4,000 3,343 5,913 3,712 84 642 1,923 749 2,032 1,066 49 257 61 312 122 236 28 922 680 443 101 327 11 561,592 408,753 515,833 365,734 227,186 81 8,373 113,274 6,818 89,863 23,230 50 22,112 147,812 20,456 137,652 34,264 20 604 1,823 847 2,213 694 54 Galls. Doz. 12 7 222 Galls. Doz. 18 11 348 66 00 263,131 230,076 58,264 24 35,111 31,057 27, ."'SO 4,081 6,211 40 11,608 63 996 20 1,002,506 56,008 39,940 4,981 773,891 56,908 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. 137 Entered for Home Consumption*. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ $ cts. 6,481 S 10,945 S cts. 6,538 31 313,781 9,033 19,535 17,924 21,706 28,554 32,107 27,719 21,627 16,451 9,030 3,343 749 312 443 s 190,062 4,404 9,849 9,176 10,956 19,116 26,423 31,581 26,941 24,637 15,366 5,913 2,032 122 101 S cts. 90,040 71 3,850 44 9,010 50 8,846 96 11,318 01 17,156 40 21,732 91 22,225 04 18,679 51 15,945 62 9,576 30 3,712 84 1,066 49 236 28 327 11 6,538 31 6,481 10,945 522,314 376,679 233,725 12 167 248 1,278 1,007 1,24 00 948 40 6,985 20,704 847 Galls. Doz. 18 11 91,141 138,659 2,213 348 24,485 50 35,212 60 694 54 66 00 2,285 2,194 40 232,361 60,458 64 10,259 12,596 1,367 89 2,238 23 115 30 67 456 81 1,020,554 56,908 41,431 41,070 4,981 7,609 96 S 14,303 67|S 996 20 5 223,823 22,840 894 138 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Total Imports. Articles and General Tariff Rates. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Stockinettes for the manufacture of rubber boots and shoes, imported by manufac- turers of rubber boots and shoes, for use exclusively in the manufacture thereof in their own factories, 15 p.c S Stone and manufactures of — Flagstones, granite, rough freestone, sandstone and all building stone, not hammered or chiselled, 15 p.c Tons. Granite and freestones, dressed ; all other building stone dressed, except marble, 20 p.c .. Granite, sawn only, 20 p.c Granite, manufactures of, X.O.P, 35 p.c. S Grindstones, not mounted and not less than 36 inches in diameter, 15 p.c. - . . ■■ Grindstones, N.E.S., 25 p.c n Paving blocks, 20 p.c n Manufactures of stone, N.O.P., 30 p.c. . Total, stone and manufactures Quantity . 10 Straw, 20 p.c Tons. 11 Straw, carppting, rugs, mats and matting, 25 p.c $ 12 Straw, manufactures of, not otherwise pro- vided for, 20 p.c ii 15 Lbs. 16 17 18 Total, straw and manufactures Sugars, syrups and molasses : Sugar, above No. 1(5 D.S. in colour, and all refined sugars of whatever kinds, grades or standards, by degrees. ... . Sugar, N.E.S., not above No. 16 D.S. in colour, sugar drainings, or pum pings drained in transit, melado or concen- trated melado, tank bottoms and sugar concrete, by degrees Syrups and molasses of all kinds, N.O. P., the product of the sugar cane or beet, N.E.S., and all imitations there- of or substitutes therefor, ^c. per lb. . . Total, sugars and syrups Molasses produced in the process of the manufacture of cane sugar from the juice of the cane without any admix- ture with any other ingredient, when imported in the original package in which it was placed at the point of production and not afterwards sub- jected to any process of treating or mixing : Testing by polariscope, 40 degrees or over, ljc. per gal) Galls. Testing by polariscope, 39 degrees, 2|c. per gall i TestiDg by polariscope, 38 degrees, 3Jc. per gall .. Total, molasses. 14,225 10,999 2,616 3] 20,826,592 350,432886 3,419,271 374,678749 1,849,152 1^4'.U.M> Value. 66,804 49,004 53,813 14.015 80,807 40,869 8,378 32,319 22,674 301.879 288 48,191 22,558 71,037 677,454 9,220,125 56,763 9,954,342 406,201 406.201 General Tariff. Quantity . 14,046 9,065 2,615 31 6,022,75(5 65,718,053 2,937,860 74,678.669 1,385,917 196 44 1,386,151 \Mue. Duty. 53,669 48,305 4N,.V_>u 13,994 6,191 34,402 8,605 lo.sir. 20.; INS 191,821 28S 47,792 9,431 57,511 173,074 1,208,530 49,706 1,431,310 341,013 31 341,051; i SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — 1 TRADE AND NAVIGATION Continued, 139 Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ 13,135 S cts. 1,313 50 $ 8 cts. $ 66,804 S cts. 9,363 85 1,934 1 DO J 5,293 21 74,959 6,467 273 21,503 719 63 10 705 73 2 80 17,490 98 646 70 45 50 2,867 06 143 80 68 13 60 14 225 10,999 2,616 49 004 53,813 14,015 81,154 40,869 8,878 32,319 22,672 7 322 45 10,409 73 2,801 60 19,659 70 5,807 00 2,196 75 5,030 26 6,826 20 4 i 87 965 1,037 386 00 109,866 21,965 67 401 47 302,724 60,053 69 31 288 49,886 22,488 57 60 12,314 68 5,363 45 1,988 34 331 35 4 53 106 13,023 35 33 3,472 72 2,022 335 88 13,129 3,508 05 72,662 17,735 73 13,316,303 261,516 733 34,31s 395,818 6,779,889 1 297 98,280 23 1,214,542 60 171 59 148,753 3,865 2,492 78 19,517,812 327,234786 2,972,178 572,757 7,988,419 51,003 175,808 94 1,671,177 87 22,205 62 274,897354 7,177,004 1,312,994 42 148,753 3,865 2,492 78 349,724 776 8,612,179 1,869,192 43 1,385,917 196 44 341,013 31 7 24.253 59 5 39 1 65 1,3S6,157 341,051 24,260 C3 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 r.>, 14 15 16 17 is 1!) 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 '29! 140 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Articles and General Tariff Rates. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Sugars, syrups and molasses — Con. Sugar candy, brown or white, and con- fectionery, including sweetened gums, candied peel and pop corn, Jc. per lb. and 35 p. c Lbs. Glucose or grape sugar, glucose syrup and corn syrup or any syrups contain- ing any admixture thereof, jc. per lb. n Saccharine or any product containing over one-half per cent thereof, 20 p.c. Sugar, maple, and maple syrup, 20 p.c. . ■■ Tallow, 20 p.c 11 Tape lines of any material, 25 p.c 8 Tea of Ceylon, black, 10 p.c Lbs. 11 ti green, 10 p.c 11 India, black, 10 p.c 11 China, n 10 p.c. ji 11 green, 10 p.c 11 Japan n 10 p.c . 11 other countries, black, 10 p.c 11 11 green, 10 p.c Total, teas Teeth, artificial, to March 31, 1905, 20 p.c. $ Tinware, plain, japanned, or lithographed, and all manufactures of tin, N.E.S., 25 P-c Tobacco and manufactures of : Cigarettes, S3 per lb. and 25 p.c Lbs. Cigars, S3 per lb. and 25 p.c ■■ Tobacco, cut, 55c. per lb . . n Snuff, 50c. per lb „ All other manufactures of tobacco, N.E. S., 50c. per lb „ Foreign raw leaf tobacco samples, un- stemmed, 40c. per lb , n Total, tobacco and manufactures of Tobacco pipes of all kinds, pipe mounts, cigar and cigarette holders and cases for same, smokers' sets and cases therefor and tobacco pouches, 35 p.c S Trawls, trawling spoons, fly hooks, sinkers, swivels, and sportsman's fishing bait, and fish hooks, N. MS., 30 p.c, 8 Trunks, valises, hat-boxes, carpet bags, satchels, tool bags or baskets, portman- teaus, flybooks and parts thereof, N.O. P., 30 p.c $ Turpentine, spirits of, 5 p.c Galls. Twine, manufactures of, viz.: hammocks and lawn tennis nets, sportsman's fish nets and other articles, N.O. P., 30 p.c. . S Umbrellas, parasols and sunshades, of all kinds and materials, 35 p.c 8 Unenumerated articles 20 p.c 8 Total Imports. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. 1,971.398 261,107 336,953 2,202! 4-. '.107 99,966 5,631 7,796 10,372 29,981 35,703 106,235 9,411 8,384' 22,795 99.390 252,019 38,783 118,758 1,026 802,014 6,405 1,346 5,198 5,053 23,867 1,239 525 809 2,956 2,954 ll.7S.-i 2.(05 732 213,513 23,055 36,054 156,879 52,393 341,373 137.044 13,776 49,688 297 532,771 594,571 07,066 58,537 87,883 459,912 24,930 53,784 !i7.6.->7 S3S.59.-. 332,473 2,028 47,970 44,457 5,631 7,796 10,372 28,933 15,083 64,595 7,790 8,384 148,584 134,139 6,201 1,181 5,236 2,158 13,812 1,239 525 809 2,742 1,923 6,667 1,738 732 16.375 21,172 100,345 202.0!H 40,007 105,703 170 32,680 126,831 50,475 344,356 146,056 14,433 45,861 147 529,488 601,328 298,841 26,592 1 68,400 802,404 459,903 23,497 10,539 67,299 i SESSIONAL. PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — ' TRADE AND NAVIGATION Continued. 141 Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Value. Duty. 128,424 204 2,895 8,881 $ cts. 33,802 33 22 40 386 01 1,480 32 3,374 25,431 81,691 31,906 14,777 9 1,29G 42,969 25,878 224 94 4,238 92 19,061 35 6,381 20 2,955 40 0 30 259 20 10,026 60 3,450 57 Surtax Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty 321 174 27 538 565 69 165 1,174 4,073 807 864 34,266 39 4,283 107 495 2,760 $ cts. 34 34 44 00 391 34 1,357 66 127 00 2,421 00 2,548 00 15,990 80 15 60 1,713 20 42 si i 231 01 735 98 Total. Quantity. Value 1,989.409 336,953 2,202 47,970 999 66 5,631 7,796 10,372 28,933 15,083 64, .V.I5 7,790 8,384 148,584 21,199 100,883 262,091 40,007 105,703 170 530,053 802,414 262,632 6,405 1,346 5,236 5,053 23,86' 1.23.1 525 809 2,742 1,923 6,667 1,738 732 16,375 36,054 156,335 50,532 345,163 146,056 14,433 45,861 147 602,192 414,798 58,537 87,460 459,912 24,900 54,003 95,937 Duty. cts. 84,979 38 2,515 95 280 20 1,047 20 817 61 5 5,324 66 6 123 90 7 62 50 8 80 90 9 274 20 10 192 30 11 666 70 12 173 80 13 73 20 14 1,637 50 3,492 94 15 37,304 33 16 76,261 75 17 389,545 00 18 144,150 05 19 20,003 50 20 52,851 50 21 68 00 22 682,879 80j 139,646 50 23 1.4,374 10 24 25,18S 60 22,995 45 7,351 10 27 13.946 26 28 17,646 35 29 142 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise 19 Total Imports. Articles and General Tariff Rates. Quantity , dutiable goods— Con. Varnish, lacquers, japans, japan dryers, liquid dryers, and oil finish, not else- where specified, 20c. per gall, and 20 p.c. Galls. Vegetables, viz.: — Melons, 25 p.c. No. Potatoes. 15c. per bush Bush. n sweet and yams, 10c. per bush ■■ Tomatoes, fresh, 20c. per bush, and 10 p.c. ■■ Tomatoes and other vegetables,ineluding corn and baked beans in cans or other pkgs., N.E.S.. lie. per lb Lbs. Fresh or dry salted, N.O.P., 25 p.c S 80,111 Total, vegetables. Vinegar, of any strength not exceeding strength of proof, 15c. per gall Galls. Vinegar, above strength of proof, 2c. additional each degree n Total, vinegar Watches, 25 p.c. ... *S Watch cases, 30 p.c » Watch actions and movements, 10 p.c. . . n Watch glasses and watch keys, 25 p.c ■■ Total, watches, cases, movements, glasses, &c Wax, bees, 10 p.c Lbs. Wax, paraffine, 25 p.c <> Wax and manufactures of, N.E.S., 20 p.c. S Total, wax and manufactures of .... 512,450 519,067 26,208 47,097 4,440,730 82,104 12,656 94,760 36.216 82,938 Webbing, elastic and non-elastic, 20 p.c.. . S Whips of all kinds, and lashes, 35 p.c including thongs Window cornices and cornice poles of all kinds, 30 p.c Window shade or blind rollers, 35 p.c Window shades in the piece or cut and hemmed or mounted on rollers, N.E.S., 35 p.c Sq. yds. Total, window cornices, rollers, shades, &c 191,940 Value. 148,545 29,275 232,259 22,450 104,014 183,270 421,009 992,277 23,151 9,722 32,873 88,758 72,319 731,121 8,548 900,846 12,677 7,832 80,244 100,753 183,835 9,5G7 12,767 26,834 24,438 General Tariff. Quantity Value. 66,000 511,820 513,800 26,158 46,810 4,152,770 25,002 8,884 33,886 35,881 77,854 S7.711 64,039' 103,126 29.256 228,208 22.4U] 103,560 165,459 408,322 957,206 4,409 6,461 10.870 84,186 71,220 728,899 2,467 ss.;;772 12.5S7 7,390 71,700 91,677 115,221 5,300 11,803 26,645 11,438 49,886 Duty. 8 cts. 33,825 20 7,314 00 77,070 00 2,615 80 19.71S 00 62,291 84 102,080 50 271,090 14 3,750 30 2,119 83 5,870 13 21,046 50 21,366 00 72,889 90 616 75 115,919 15 1,258 70 1,847 50 14,340 00 17.446 20 23,044 20 1,855 00 3,540 90 9,325 75 4,003 30 16,869 95 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 143 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Entered fob Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Vaiue. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. 18,050 $ 44,870 | cts. 8,389 53 27 $ 86 S cts. 30 13 84,077 $ 148,082 $ cts. 42,244 86 511,820 513,927 26.158 29,256 228,367 '22.401 7,314 00 77,082 70 2,615 80 19,713 00 62,469 38 103,927 70 127 159 12 70 46.810 103.560 15,912 1,016 4,073 159 12 678 87 921 172 3,505 18 42 1,168 33 4,169,603 166,647 415,900 5,248 850 69 3,677 1,186 75 966,131 273,127 58 43,471 5,319 15,753 4,172 4,347 10 5,118 80 11,363 789 2,272 60 79,836 14,203 20,951 10,633 10,370 00 7,238 63 48,790 19,925 9,465 90 11,363 789 2,272 60 94,039 31,584 17,608 63 1,161 12 319 784 193 54 2 40 21 28 129 66 292 391 1,328 5,645 97 33 156 4'i 177 06 1,881 65 85,639 71,623 730,546 8,896 21,337 37 21,524 80 73.088 24 2,628 06 2,276 346 88 7,656 2,3] 2 44 896,704 118,578 47 335 3,592 90 309 7,833 6 00 51 50 1,044 49 546 96 976 32 00 260 29 36,216 81,992 12,677 7,795 80,509 1,264 70 1,931 00 15,644 78 8,232 1,101 99 1,072 2,381 292 29 100,981 18,840 48 65,982 4,267 8,797 71 995 78 634 90 183,584 9,567 32.476 81 2,850 78 964 189 13,000 192 80 44 11 3,033 36 12,767 26,834 24,438 3,733 70 9,369 86 7,036 66 104,229 191,940 14,153 3,270 27 64,039 20,140 22 144 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Total Imports. Articles. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Wood and manufactures of : — Barrels containing petroleum or its products, or any mixture of which petroleum forms a part, when such contents are chargeable with a speci- fic duty, 20c. each No. Fishing rods, 30 p.c ... S Caskets and coffins and metal parts thereof, 25 p.c n Lasts of wood, 25 p.c ■■ Mouldings, plain, gilded or otherwise further manufactured, 25 p.c Rakes, hay, 25 p.c No. Show cases and metal parts thereof,35 p. c ■■ Woodenware, — churns, washboards, pounders and rolling-pins, 20 p.c S Woudenware, pails and tubs, 25 p.c . n Manufactures of wood, X.O.P., 25 p.c. . n Sawed boards, planks, deals, planed or dressed on one or both sides, when the edges thereof are jointed or tongued and grooved, 25 p.c M. ft. Lumber and timber manufactured, N.E.S., 20 p.c ii Umbrella, parasol and sunshade sticks or handles, X.E.S., 20 p.c S Veneers of wood, not over 5% of an inch in thickness, 7A p.c n Walking sticks and canes of all kinds, N.E.S., 30 p.c Wood pulp, 25 p.c ii Willow or osier wares, and all manu- factures of like material not otherwise provided for, 25 p.c i Total, wood and manufactures of Wool, manufactures of : — Blankets, 35 p.c Lbs. Cassimeres, cloths and doeskins, 35 p.c. Yds. Coatings and overcoatings, 35 p.c n Tweeds, 35 p.c , i Felt cloth, N.E.S., 35 p.c „ Flannels, 35 p.c ■■ Knitted goods, including knitted under- wear, N.E.S., 35 p.c $ Bed comforters, counterpanes, 35 p.c. . . No. Shawls, 30 p.c ,-Tf.. S Shirts of wool, 35 p.c Doz. Socks and stockings of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, &c, 35 p.c Doz. pairs. Undershirts and drawers, 35 p.c S Yarns costing 30c. p. lb. and over im- ported on the cop, tube or in the hank by manufacturers of woollen goods for use in their products, 20 p.c Lbs. Yarns, N.E.S., 30 p.c. . . „ All fabrics and manufactures composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, &c, N.E.S., 35 p.c S 35,986 24,041 1,340 36,261 11,452 24,558 45,252 64,366 2,578 19,128 35,330 24,029 1,254 22,745 54,242 895,289 11,022 4,861 162,416 60,639 11,885 172,632 17,381 67,396 71 1,668,291 -ii'L'.rii" 2,334,752 3,677,756 40.872 774,030 8,966 7\6t7 542,204 1,421,015 333,278 124,519 1,589,685 1.177,760 1,952,792 33,888 134,933 329.280 17,433 96,336 38,767 957,147 196,068 639,198 172,590 4,843,993 11,021 4,859 35,595 8,464 24,558 45,252 64,090 2,575 18,285 22,673 54,308 8:»u,756 162,393 60,628 8,041 172,539 12,301 65,893 12 1,608,363 8 cts. 7,066 00 2,539 20 6,139 50 11,313 00 16,022 50 643 75 6,399 75 4,534 60 13,118 20 212,689 00 40,598 25 12,125 60 1,608 20 12,940 64 3,690 30 16,473 25 3 00 29,629 113,53S 27,163 77,977 26,205 164,079 2,431 2^689 20,805 40,455 5,335 ( 9,922 72,121 18*116 42,743 25,473 32,303 44,539 3,823 8,(117 9,539 32,351 50,444 23,192 3,771 1,411,524 367,904 74 3,472 70 25,242 35 (5,340 60 14,960 05 8,915 55 11,306 05 15,588 65 1,338 05 2,585 LO 3,338 65 11,322 85 17,655 40 4,(i3S 40 1,131 30 494,033 40 i SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, itc. — TRADE AND NAVIGATION Continued. 145 .Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff . Surtax Tariff. Quantity. Value. 302 2,988 52 794 3 71 22,928 Duty. 8 cts. 40 28 597 60 8 68 185 30 0 40 11 83 3,822 56 11 1 47 477 63 62 93 4 65 4,683 332 936 60 55 34 32,734 5,728 33 110,612 1,498,819 1,129,569 1,900,627 8,292! 83,766 226,198 13,542 66,329 29,307 867,874 133,527 623,239 107,763 3,189,391 1 1 — i — 10 25,809 85 416,832 66 316,105 14 535,309 99 2,338 97 19,546 25 52,781 16 3,159 90 13,265 80 6,838 67 202,505 70 31,156 55 83,098 99 21,552 60 913,218 47 Quantity. Value. 132 14,287 3,367 397 1,171 59 19,456 44 41,406 25,291 26,758 88 75,277 31 39,129 31,885 20,670 14,649 123 16,167 63,283 2,104 91,079 21,755 397 62,149 8,536 1,170 44,155 22*. 774 Duty. 8 cts. 1 00 14 93 2 14 44 00 4,762 30 S97 9() 158 80 390 33 19 67 6,291 07 25 66 14,879 66 9,645 99 6,836 14 57 39 7,544 57 29,532 10 8,702 00 185 27 29,003 06 3,983 46 311 99 17,662 00 106,760 70 Total . Quantity. 35,632 24,041 1,343 11,021 4,861 405,390 2,369,475 1,868,933 3,654,723 40,872 744,715 8,842 7,i32 534,420 1,445,813 284,970 Value. 35,897 11,452 24,558 45,252 64,142 2,578 19,111 22,684 54,511 887,971 162,393 60,639 11,885 172,632 17,381 67,396 71 1,660,553 120,589 1.i;iil>..v'5 1,168,355 1,958,019 33,888 132,236 334,020 17,365 96,701 39,243 962,374 192,507 647.601 155,689 4,829,689 Duty 8 cts. 7,106 28 3,136 80 6,139 50 3 11,313 00 4 16,031 18 5 644 75 6 6,599 98 7 4,537 14 S 13,174 03 9 221,273 S6 10 40,598 25 11 12,127 07 12 2,569 72 13 12,945 29 14 4,785 70 15 16,918 92 16 22 67 379,924 14 17 29,308 21 18 456,954 67|19 332,091 73 20 557,106 18 21 11,311 91122 38,396 87 23 97,901 9l|24 4,497 95 25 24,552 90 26 10,362 59 27 242,831 61 52,795 41 88,049 38 40,345 90 1,514,012 57 32 146 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Total Imports. Articles and General Tariff Rates. DUTIABLE GOODS. Wool, manufactures of — Con. Women's and children's dress goods, coat linings, Italian cloths, alpacas, Orleans, Cashmeres, Henriettas, serges, buntings, nun's cloth, benga- lines, whip cords, twills plains, or jasquards or similar fabrics, com- posed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the camel, alpaca, goat or like animal, not exceeding in weight six ounces to the square yard, imported in the gray or unfinished state for the purpose of being dyed or finished in Canada, 25 p.c.i-rr .Sq.yds. Clothing, women's and children's out- side garments, 35p.c .. $ Clothing, ready-made, and wearing apparel, N.E.S., composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, &c, N.E.S., 35 p.c ... " Carpets, Brussels, 35 p.c Yds. ii Tapestry, 35 p.c « Wool, N.E.S., 35 p.c ,. Felt, pressed, of all kinds, not filled or covered by or with any woven fabr;o 20 p.c _ Lbs. Shoddy, 20 p.c ■■ Wool, viz : — Leicester, Cotswold, Lincolnshire, South Down Combing Wools, or Wools known as Lustre Wools, and other like Combing Wools such as are grown in Canada, 3c. per. lb n Worsted tops made from such wools as are mentioned in the preceding item, 15 p.c 9 Quantity. 425,994 819,804 1,604,552 707,472 588,932 369, S98 69 Total, wool and manufactures of . Zinc, manufactures of, N.O.P., 25 p.c. . . . Damaged goods, under sections 49 to 53 of Rev. Stat., Cap. 32 Prepaid postal packages, duty received by Customs from Post Office Depart- ment Special duty on articles shipped to Canada at lower than usual home trade price. . . Additional duties, post entries over collections, &c Total, dutiable goods Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty 80,737 672,608 756,851 540,408 599,360 456,369 168,099 2S.142 106,022 15,607,010 11,912 25,452 14,119 157,1 6*, 975 3.-..1S5 11,921 23,749 35(5,786 47,985 20 21,925 100,829 262,394 13,504 5,916 20,654 94,687 1,470 2,309,862 10,806 15,350 14,119 $ cts. 5,481 25 35,290 15 91,837 90 4,726 40 2,070 60 7,228 90 18,937 40 ?94 00 0 60 787,736 30 99,170,283 2,701 50 3,792 44 2,823 97 96,385 48 133,361 52 30,754,950 89 i SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — TRADE AND NAVIGATION Continued. 147 Enteked for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. 285,032 8 53,830 198,246 383,784 531,503 ;,S!I,!',(>7 421,867 13,856 26,672 38 4 S cts. 8,971 75 55,189 27 108,810 18 124,017 91 137,575 68 98,436 14 1,847 56 3,556 37 0 98 0 40 2,338 $ 1,096 379,219 102,166 1,059 1,897 4,573 51,009 $ cts. 365 33 176,968 72 47,677 12 494 18 885 25 2,134 07 13,602 39 393,392 $ 76,851 678,294 748,344 546,066 597,420 447,094 159,552 28,142 43 4 8 cts. 14,818 33 267,448 14 248,325 20 129,238 49 140,531 53 107,799 11 34,387 35 3,850 37 1 58 0 40 798,971 1,577,495! (157,011 37,572 322,285 49 1,550 2,165 7,216 164,477 835,706 1,591,585 687,976 558,835 370,270 69 12,208,262 3,181,926 94 1,054,787 477,257 05 15,572,911 4,446,920 29 530 12,150 88 14 2,454 82 576 192 01 11,912 27,506 14,119 2,981 65 6,247 26 2,823 97 96,385 48 133,361 52 45,893,728 9,086,170 03 5,861,776 2,183,219 00 150,928,787 42,024,339 92 II— i— lOi 148 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — i i 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 ■Continued. ARTICLES. FREE GOODS. PRODUCE OF THE MINE. Burrstones in blocks, rough or unmanufactured, not bound up or prepared for binding into mill stones. . . . Xo. Chalk stone, China or Cornwall stone, Cliff stone, and felspar, ground or unground S Clays, viz. : — China clay Cwt. Fire clay S Pipe clay " Clays, all other, N.E.S Total, clays. Coal, anthracite, and anthracite coal dust Tons, Emery, in bulk, crashed or ground S Flint, flints, and ground flint stone Cwt. Fossils • • • ■ ^ Fuller's earth in bulk only, not prepared for toilet or other purposes n Gannister Cwt. Gravels and sand Tons. Gypsum, crude (sulphate of lime) ■■ Lava, unmanufactured 8 Pumice and pumice stone, ground or unground n Minerals, viz. : — Alumina or oxide of aluminum Cwt. Cryolite or kryolite . 8 Litharge.. " Nickel i Total, minerals Mineral waters, natural, not in bottle. Mineralogical specimens Ores of metals, all kinds, including cobalt ore Phosphate rock (fertilizer) Precious stones, in the rough Diamonds, unset, diamond dust or bort, and black diamonds for borers Salt, imported from the United Kingdom, or any British Possession ; or imported for the use of the Sea or Gulf fisheries Silex or crystallized quartz Whiting or whitening, gilders' whiting and Paris white Calls. t Cwt. $ Cwt. Imported. Quantity. I Value. 1,931 24(3,402 2,604,137 18,6i8 8,08(1 85,339 2,34 1 52,481 2,190 I7,8i;:> 823 73,359 Total, mine. the fisheries. Ambergris Fish offal or refuse and fish skin. Fur skins, undressed, the produce of marine animals. . . Pearl, mother of, unmanufactured Tortoise and other shells Turtles Whalebone, unmanufactured Lbs. L6. 10,688 157,228 ,969,075 8,931 198,485 2,607 5,276 94,501 73,837 1,189 7,278 176,805 12,093,371 21,980 12,257 22 4,96' 2,038 92,722 7,386 11 8,447 129,822 11,966 57,736 3,725 203,249 630 2,997 1,775,158 15,377 166,274 1,239,987 340,954 4,475 51,215 16,228,2( »5 12 565 78* 9,771 4,993 2.120 904 89 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. 1,931 246,402 2,604,137 18,618 8,080 S5,339 2,344 52,481 2,190 17,865 823 73,359 1(1,118* 16,157,228 1,969,075 8,931 198,485 12 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 149 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued. ARTICLES. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. free goods— the fisheries — Continued. Special from Newfoundland. Fish :— ii n M dry salted or smoked Cwt. ii smoked i n pickled M 2,410 70,992 4,505 29,951 62,609 2,211,225 10,584,501 420 800 1 359,683 194,195 680 11,144 487,634 69 308,407 22,606 1,539 1,252 25,734 135,395 15 28 8 86,131 19,746 67 1,002 26,127 2,041 493 2,410 70,992 4,505 29,951 62,609 2,211,225 10,584,501 420 800 1 359,683 194,195 680 11,144 487,634 69 308,407 22,606 1,539 1,252 25,734 135,395 15 28 8 86,131 19,746 67 1,002 26,127 2,041 493 Total, fish ... 19,469 19,469 630,660 630,660 Fish oil, viz.: — Cod Galls. Other ii Total, fish oil Other articles, produce of the fisheries, N.E.S $ 73,236 72,669 73,247 46,016 32,944 22,474 73,236 72,669 73,247 46,016 32,944 22,474 219,152 101,434 219,152 101,434 78 78 751,402 751,402 THE FOREST. 79,095 223 52,735 19,531 Q1 FV70 4,151 6,644 126,275 31,960 21,411 376,014 479,791 79,095 223 52,735 19,531 4,150 6,644 126,275 31,960 21,411 376,014 479,791 Barks, viz. : -Cork-wood i Felloes of hickory wood, rough sawn to shape only, or rough sawn and bent to shape, not planed, smoothed Hickory billets u Hickory spokes rough turned, not tenoned, mitred, throated, faced, sized, cut to length, round tenoned fir m 1 1 i , 1 1 1 ■ • 1 Hubs for wheels, posts, last blocks, wagon, oar, gun, heading and all like blocks or sticks, rough hewn or sawed only Ivory nuts (vegetable) n Lumber and timber, planks and boards, when not otherwise manufactured than rough sawn or split or creosoted, vulcanized, or treated by any other preserving process, viz.: — Boxwood Feet. 17,693 1,050 17,6931 1,050 150 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports i 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 — Continued. ARTICLES. FFEE GOODS — THE FOREST — Con. Lumber and timber, &c. — Con. Cherry, chestnut, guiuwood, hickory and white- •< wood < Mahogany Oak. Pitch pine Red wood Rose wood Sandal wood Spanish cedar Sycamore. . Walnut White ash ; African teak, black heart ebony, lignum vitse, red cedar and satin wood Ship timber and ship planking, X.O.P Timber hewn or sawed, squared or sided, or creosoted. Sawed or split boards, planks, deals, and other lum- ber, when not further manufactured than dressed on one side only or creosoted, vulcanized or treated by any preserving process Pine and spruce clapboards Laths Ft. Imported. Quantity. Value. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Pickets and palings Shingles Staves, not listed or jointed, of wood of all kinds. M ft. M. ft. M. S M. Total, lumber Sawdust of the following woods : — Amaranth, coco- boral, boxwood, cherry, chestnut, walnut, gumwood, mahogany, pitch pine, rosewood, sandal-wood, syca- more, Spanish cedar, oak, hickory, whitewood, Afri- can teak, black heart ebony, lignum vitae, red cedar, redwood, satin-wood, white ash, persimmon and dog- wood 8 Wood for fuel Cords Wood of the persimmon and dogwood trees 8 7,816,822 642,020 36,819,427 20,585,667 1,260 3,727 100 28,306 18,212 794,286 1,834,315 116,531 926 3,538 8,910 5,377 Total, forest. AXIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE. Animals for improvement of stock, viz. :- Horses Cattle Sheep Swine No. Dogs Goats Fowls, domestic, pure bred. Total, animals for improvement of stock 38,351 318,330 78,659 1 200,981 405,733 84 262 11 3,0S5 573 34,211 69,912 9,666 133 145,338 2,185,221 8,778 9,247 9 16,590 135,893 4,623,760 3,822 111,328 104 7.816,822 642,020 36 819,427 20 585,667 1,260 3,727 100 28,306 18,212 794,286 1,834,315 116,531 926 3,538 8,910 5,377 38,351 5.968,421 1,092 528 369 109 314 71 2,051 4,534 61,755 10,221 2,939 8,594 714 6,372 763,288 318,330 78,659 1,200,981 405,733 84 262 11 3,085 573 34,211 69,912 9,666 133 145,338 2,185,221 8,778 9,247 9 16,590 135.S93 4,623,766 3,822 111,328 104 ,V.m;>.4l>1 1,106 541 369 109 314 71 2.i '51 675,393 63.1155 10,221 2,939 8.594 714 6,372 4,561 767,288 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued 151 ARTICLES. FREE GOODS— ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE — Con. Animals brought into Canada, temporarily, and for a period not exceeding three months, for the purpose of exhibition or competition for prizes offered by any agricultural or other association, viz. : Horses No. Cattle i Sheep H All others, X.E.S.. .." , S Total, animals for exhibition purposes . . . Bees ...... S Bones, crude, not manufactured, burned, calcined, ground or steamed . . Cwt. Bone dust, bone black or charred bone and bone ash. . . n Bristles ... Lbs. Cat-gut or worm gut unmanufactured, for whip and other cord S Eggyulk „ Fur skins, of all kinds, not dressed in any manner, N.E.S Grease, Degras and oleostearine Lbs. Grease, rough, the refuse of animal fat, for the manu- facture of soap and oils only ii Total, grease Guano and other animal manures Cwt. Hair, cleaned or uncleaned, but not curled, dyed or otherwise manufactured Lbs. Horse hair, not further manufactured than simply cleaned and dipped or dyed, for use in the manufac- ture of horse hair cloth n Hatters' furs, not on the skin S Hides and skins raw, whether dry salted or pickled, and tails undressed n Hoofs, horn strips, horn and horn tips, in the rough, Dot polished or otherwise manufactured than cleaned ■■ Ivory, unmanufactured Lbs. Leeches S Musk in pods or in grains Oz. Pelts, raw S Pigeons, homing and messenger, pheasants and quails. ,, Quills in their natural state or unplumed ■■ Rennet, raw and prepared ■■ Silk, raw or as reeled from the cocoon, not being doubled, twisted or advanced in manufacture in any way Lbs. Silk in the gum or spun, imported by manufacturers of silk underwear for such manufactures in their own factories ■■ Silk cocoons and silk waste S Sausage skins or casings, not cleaned " Wool not further prepared than washed, N.E.S Lbs. Total, animals and their produce Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity Value. Quantity . : Value. 1,120 35 16 35,093 52,185 120,404 1,341,770 5,042,911 6,384,681 4,291 581,656 56,845 797 109 127,672 4,504 7,617',2ii 520,876 13,600 450 16,856 551,782 113 24,968 69,990 98,921 430 6,470 2,795,820 52,234 228,111 280,345 12,729 53,571 40,054 49,343 5,147,073 1, 3, 1, 91, 1, 65, 444,370 6,874 2,956 11 1,553.431 11,068,509 35,093 52,185 126,404 1,341,770 5,042,911 6,384,681 4,291 581,656 56,845 797 109 127.672 4,504 7,617,211 113 24,968 69,990 98,921 430 6,470 2,795,820 52,231 228,111 280,345 12,729 53,571 40,054 49,343 5,147,073 1,667 3,694 179 1,360 91,977 1,240 702 65,151 444,370 6,874 2,956 11 1,553,431 11,520,727 152 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — i i 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Continued. ARTICLES. Imported. Quantity. Value, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. Bamboo-reeds, not further manufactured than cut into suitable lengths for walking sticks or canes, or for sticks for umbrellas, parasols or sunshades, and bam- boos unmanufactured $ Broom corn n Cane and rattans not manufactured u Cocoa beans, not roasted, crushed or ground Lbs. Esparto, or Spanish grass, and other grasses and pulp of, including fancy grasses dried but not coloured or otherwise manufactured Cwt. Fibre, Mexican, Istle or Tarnpico n Fibre flax and flax tow. m ii vegetable, N.E.S , Florist stock, viz. : Palms, bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes, arucaria, spiraea and lilies of the valley $ Fruit, green, viz.: Bananas Bunches Pineapples No. Guavas, mangoes, plantains, pomegranates and shad- docks $ Berries, viz.: Wild blueberries, wild strawberries and wild raspberries i Total, fruits, green Foot grease, the refuse of the cotton seed after the oil has been pressed out, but not when treated with alkalies Cwt. Hemp, undressed n Indian corn, N.E.S Bush, Jute butts and jute Cwt. Locust beans and locust bean meal Lbs. Manilla grass Cwt. Osiers or willows, unmanufactured ... S Palm leaf, unmanufactured > Seedling stock for grafting, viz.: Plum, pear, peach and other fruit trees n Seeds, viz.: Annato Lbs. Beet and mangold ■■ Carrot u Flax „ Turnip ■■ Mustard ,< Beans (seed) from Britain . . . Pease ii it " i Rape seed, sowing "... h Mushroom spawn . . $ Total, seeds Tobacco, unmanufactured, for excise purposes, under conditions of the Inland Revenue Act Lbs. Trees, N.E.S $ Total, agriculture products 1,564,917 92 2,182 890 4,363 1,219,486 1,689,538 in 37 102,529 382,785 6,807 29,208 71,973 7,627 523,023 182,780 |,844,388 124,1X11 128,464 9,731 121,953 218,794 14,707,457 5,647 175,412 8,258 195,870 731 24,249 3,604 19,612 100,004 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value 971,672 152,588 16,923 1,933 1,564,917 92 2,1*2 890 4,363 1,219,486 1,689,538 1,143,116 201 787,101 5,521,035 25,534 1,030 576,007 954 36 10,613 37 102,529 10,382,785 6,807 29,208 71,973 848 38,169 16,212 211,585 16,622 5,970 290 3,315 6,078 478 299,567 2,545,713 1,561 11,445,905 7,627 523,028 1S2.7SU 9,844.388 124.18!! 128,464 9,731 121,953 218,794 13,859,152 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued. 153 ARTICLES. MANUFACTURED AND PARTIALLY MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. Admiralty charts S Album insides, made of paper n Artificial limbs m Artificial teeth . « Ash, pot and pearl, in packages of not less than 25 lbs. Lbs. Asphaltum, or asphalt Cwt. Astrachan or Russian hair skins and China goat plates or rujs, wholly or partially dressed but not dyed. ... $ Bells, imported for the use of churches n Binder twine of hemp, jute, man ilia or sisal, and of manilla and sisal mixed Lbs. Binder twine, articles for the manufacture of $ Blanc fixe and satin white Lbs. Blanketing and lapping and discs or mills for engraving copper rollers, imported by cotton manufacturers, calico printers, and wall paper manufacturers for use in their own factories only, S Blast furnace slag n Bolting cloth, not made up . . n Bone pitch, crude only S Books, viz.: Bibles, prayer books, psalm and hymn books and religious tracts, &c n Books, printed by or for any government or by any association for the promotion of science or letters and official annual reports of religious or benevolent asso- ciations and issued in the course of the proceedings of said associations, to their members, and not for the purpose of sale or trade n Books, embossed, for the blind and books for the instruc- tion of the deaf and dumb and blind 8 Maps and charts for the use of schools for the blind .... n Books, not printed or reprinted in Canada, which are included and used as text books in the curriculum of an}' university, incorporated college or normal school in Canada ; books specially imported for the bona tide use of incorporated mechanics' institutes, public li braries, libraries or universities, colleges and schools, or for the library of any incorporated medical, law, literary, scientific or art association or society, and being the property of the organized authorities of such library, rnd not in any case the property of in- dividuals— the whole under regulations to be made by the Minister of Customs, — provided that import- ers of books who have sold the same for the purpose mentioned in the item, shall upon proof of sale and delivery for such purpose be entitled to a refund of any duty paid thereon n Books, bound or unbound, which have been printed and manufactured more than twelve years n Books, viz. : Books on the application of science to in- dustries of all kinds, including books on agriculture, horticulture, forestry, fish and fishing, mining, metal- lurgy, architecture, electric and other engineering, carpentry, ship-building, mechanism, dyeing, bleach- ing, tanning, weaving and other mechanic arts, and similar industrial books ; also books printed in any language other than the English and French langu- ages, or in any two languages not being English and French or in any three or more languages n Manuscript and insurance maps Total, books and maps Imported. Quantity. Value 242,994 112,368 11,404,052 226,686 871 5 19,680 39,225 5,794 133,564 53,624 40,700 1,294,553 60,621 2,627 6,191 7,017 8,04 810 230,571 2,811 3,228 52 232,655 23,594 104,984 4,474 602,369 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity . Value 242,994 112,428 11,404,052 226,686 154 CUSTOMS DEPAHTMENT No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — i i 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Continued. ARTICLES. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value, FREK GOODS— MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, ETC. — Con. Bookbinder's cloth •? Brick, fire, for use in process of manufactures M. Buckram, for the manufacture of hat and bonnet shapes Yds. Bullion or gold fringe S Buttons, shoe, papier mache . . . . Gross. Canvas or fabric, not frictionized, for the manufacture of bicycle tires, imported by the manufacturers of bi- cycles for use exclusively in the manufacture of bicycle tires, in their own factories. ... 8 Caplins, unfinished leghorn hats Carbons over 6 inches in circumference for use in Can- adian manufactures . No. Cat-gut or gut cord for musical instruments . S Celluloid, xylonite, or xyclite, in sheets and in lumps, blocks or balls in the rough ■■ Chronometers and compasses for ships n Citron, lemon and orange rinds, in brine n Coal-tar and coal pitch Galls . Coke . Tons. Colors, metallic, viz. : Oxides of cobalt, tin and cop- per, N. E.S . . Lbs. Communion plate, imported for the use of churches ... S Coir and coir yarns Lbs. Cotton waste, not dyed, &c >> Colton wool or raw cotton Crucibles, clay or plumbago 8 Curling stones No. Diamond drills for prospecting for minerals, not to in- clude motive power ■< Drugs, dyes, chemicals and medicines — Acid, boracic . . .... Lbs. Acid, hydro-fiuo-silicic . ■■ Acid oxalic . n Acid, tannic and blood albumen . S Alazarine and artificial alazarine Lbs. Alum, in bulk only, ground or unground, and alum cake ii Alumina, sulphate of ■■ Ammonia, nitrate of ■■ Ammonia, sulphate of " Aniline dyes and coal tar dyes, in bulk or packages of not less than 1 lb M Aniline salts and arseniate of aniline ■■ Aniline oil, crude ■■ Annatto, liquid or solid ■) Antimony, or regulus of, not ground, pulverized or otherwise manufactured. .. . n Antimony salts ■■ Argols or argal n Arsenic i Beans, viz. : Nux vomica, crude only. . ■■ Tonquin, crude only n Vanilla, crude only >• Berries for dyeing, or used for composing dyes ? Borax, ground or unground, in bulk of not less than 25 lbs Lbs. Brimstone, crude, or in roll or flour, and sulphur crude in roll or flour Bromine Burgundy pitch Camwood and sumac and extract thereof Chloralum or chloride of aluminium S 19,328 76,962 95,462 174,55(5 2,724,982 371,593 246,720 28o',688 6,976,765 :>6.os2.675 2.7S9 221. '.i73 33,527 122,622 14,1.27 6,068,764 2,727,226 29,905 273,558 1,144,007 185,577 9,078 96,757 92,785 93,669 46,010 268,274 6,340 2,395 8,703 2,819,768 23,435,140 1,132 11,092 576,461 s 47,526 392,195 8,862 4,311 2,255 14,550 899 24,512 8,116 76,266 5,208 435 150,141 807,842 59,739 21,249 14,395 422,207 5.617.U44 31,353 13,656 13,688 11,625 1,156 6,177 14.332 4,941 58,385 22,2S4 2,051 8,701 345,963 14,923 872 14,420 6,664 6,164 2,905 7,i'>61 280 1,422 19,466 1 88,923 242,251 371 267 13,300 2 19,328 76, 9i ;2 95.462 171,556 2,724,982 371,593 246,720 280,688 6,! 176, 765 56,682,675 2,789[ 221,973 38,527 122.6-22 14,127 6,068,764 2,727.226 2!».9u5 273,558 1,144,007 185,577 9,078 96,757 92,785 !»3. 669 46,010 268,274 6,340 2,395 8,703 47,526 392.195 8,862 4,311 2,255 14,550 899 24,512 8,548 76,266 5,208 435 150,141 807,842 59,739 21,249 14,395 422.207 5,617,044 31,353 13,656 13,688 11,625 1,156 6,177 14,332 4,941 T8.385 22.284 2,051 8,701 345,963 14.923 872 14,420 6,664 6,164 2,905 7,661 280 1,422 19,466 1 2,819,768 88,923 23,435,140 1,132 11,592 570,461 242,251 371 267 13,300 i TRADE AND X ATI GAT ION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued. 155 ARTICLES. Imported. Quantity. Value, Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS— MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, ETC. — Con. Drugs, dyes, chemicals and medicines — Con. Chloride of lime in packages of not less than 25 lbs. . . Lbs. Cochineal ■■ Copper, precipitate of, crude i Cream of tartar in crystals i Cyanide of potassium << Dragon's blood u Dyes, patent prepared n Dyeing or tanning articles in a crude state used in dyeing or tanning, N.E.S ■■ Extract of logwood, fustic, oak, and of oak bark and quebracho , u Flowers, leaves and roots — Roots, medicinal, viz. : Alkanet, crude, crushed or ground, aconite, calumba, foliiB digitalis, gentian, ginseng, jalap, ipecacuanha, iris, orris root, liquo- rice, sarsaparilla, squills, taraxacum, rhubarb and valerian, unground 8 Gums, viz. — Amber, Arabic, Australian, copal, damar, elemy, kaurie, mastic, sandarac, Senegal, shellac ; and white shellac in gum or flake, for manufacturing purposes; and gum tragacanth, gum gedda and gum barberry Lbs. Chicle or Sappato gum, crude Indigo .' Indigo auxiliary or zinc dust. Indigo, paste and extract of. Iodine, crude Iron liquor, solutions of acetate or nitrate of iron for dyeing and calico printing 8 Kainite, or Grman potash salts for fertilizers Lbs. Lead, nitrate and acetate of not ground t Litmus and all lichens, prepared and not prepared 8 Logwood and fustic, ground, and ground oak bark Lbs. Madder and munjet, or Indiau madder, ground or prepared and all extracts of 8 Manganese, oxide of Lbs. Moss, Iceland, and other mosses n Nut galls and extracts thereof ■■ Ottar or attar of roses, and oil of roses. . Oz Persis, or extract of archill and cudbear Lbs. Phosphorus Potash, caustic n Potash, chlorate of, not further prepared than ground, and free from admixture with any other substance. n Potash, German mineral n Potash, muriate and bichromate of, crude i Potash, red and yellow prussiate of m Quicksilver « Quinine, salts of Oz. Red liquor, a crude acetate of aluminum prepared from pyroligneous acid for dyeing and calico prin- ing S Safety bate, and tannin preserver when imported by tanners for use exclusively in their own tanneries in tanning leather O.C., March 1, 1899 >• Saffron and safflower and extract of, and saffron cake . . Lbs. Sal ammonic <> Saltpetre n 1, 15 526,922 7,458 15,920 161,646 103,914 287 3,681 216,550 937,756 1,799,1681 2,554,564; 8,581 52,441 36,216 11,512, 675, T09 4l_'t 1.259 563,895 23c, 28P 615,991 10,163 2,423 1,936 7,951 188,851 138,373 70,403 1,064,520 274,529 103,330 104,140 54,906 3,839 1,818 196,376 20,237 163 1,019 39,379 382,159 16,262 329,089 666,205 2,893 2,217 6,093 24,869 5,525,722 7,458 15,920 1,161,646 103,914 287 3,681 2,216,550 15,937,756 1,799,1681 2,554,564 8,581 ! 52,441 36, 216 11,512 2,902 6,427 675, 109 1 20,559 426,259 11 11,709 563,895 11 6,832 35,102 1,627 8,264 287 1,415 8,911 8,584 2,039 45,448 27,440 48,412 24,774 262 316,214 2,309,846i 432 353 577 15,761 96,304) 235,289 615,991 10,163 2,423 1,936 7,951 188,854 138,373 70,403 1,064,520 274,529 103,330 104,140 262 316,214 2,309,846i 54,889 3,839 1,818 196,376 20,237 163 1,019 39,379 382,159 16,262 329,089 666,205 2,893 2.217 6,093 24,869 2,902 6,427 20,559 11 11.709 11 6,832 35,102 1,627 8,264 287 1,415 8,911 8,584 2.039 45,448 27.440 48,412 24,774 432 353 577 15,761 96,304 156 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT No. 14. — Summary Statement .op Imports — i i 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Continued. ARTICLES. FREE GOODS — MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, ETC. — Con. Seeds, aromatic, crude, not edible — Anise, anise-star, caraway, coriander, cardamon, cu- min, fenugreek and fennel Lbs. Soda, ash « Soda, bichromate n Soda, bisulphite of n Soda, caustic n Soda, chlorate of n Soda, nitrate of Soda, nitrite of n Soda, sal ii Soda, silicate of, in crystal or in solution n Soda, sulphate of, crude, known as salt cake n Sodium, jsulphide of, arseniate, binarseniate, chloride and stannate of soda u Sulphate of iron (copperas) m Sulphate of copper (blue vitriol) n 'I artar emetic and gray tartar n Tartaric acid crystals Terra japonica, gambier or cutch n Tin crystals $ Turmeric Lbs. Ultramarine blue, dry or in pulp Verdigris, or sub-acetate of copper, dry i Zinc, salts of n Drugs, crude, such as barks, flowers, roots, beans, ber- ries, balsams, bulbs, fruits, insects, grains, gums and gum resins, herbs, leaves, nuts, fruit and stem seeds — which are not edible and which are in crude state and not advanced in value by refining or grind- ing or any other process of manufacture and not ot her- wise provided for $ Total drugs, &c Duck for belting and hose, imported by manufacturers of such articles for use in the manufacture thereof in their own factories Fashion plates, tailors', milliners' and mantle makers'.. Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels Fertilizers uncom pounded or unmanufactured, N.E.S. . Filkts of cotton and rubber, not exceeding 7 inches wide, imported by and for the use of manufacturers of card clothing Fisheries, for the use of, viz : Fish hooks for deep sea or lake fishing, not smaller in size than No. 2"0, not including hooks commonly used for sportsman's purposes Bank, cod, pollock and mackerel 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 Hax, and deep sea fishing nets or seines, when used exclusively for the fisheries, and not including lines or nets com- monly used for sportsman's purposes Total, fish hooks, seines, &c . . Imported. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value 116,529 15,113,121 257,858 549,276 10,290,236 98,560 18,284,296 2,692 9,446,861 3,025,022 243,009 475,356 481,215 2,058,567 18,270 144,077 895,020 57,849 356,964 57 80,155 Entered for Home Consumption. 6,583 121,744 9,195 5,249 189,579 4,889 393,251 148 65,788 25,928 1,625 6,493 3,164 94, 182 2,883 31,553 38,493 2,064 2,734 23,544 11 3,734 61,306 4,111,352 89,067 I. IS!) 202 12,363 252 18,818 735,325 r54,143 116,529 15,113,121 257,858 549,276 10,290,236 98.560 18,284,296 2,692 9,446,861 3,025,022 243,009 475,356 481,215 2,058,567 18,270 144,077 895,020 " 57^849 356,964 57 80,155 6,583 121,744 9,195 5,249 180,579 4,889 393,251 148 65,788 25,928 1,625 6,493 3,164 94,182 2,883 31,553 38,493 2,064 2,734 23,544 11 3,734 61.306 4,111,335 S9,(I67 4,189 202 12,363 252 18,818 735,325 754.143 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 157 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued. ARTICLES. Imported. Quantity. FREE GOODS— MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, ETC. Continued. Glass cut to size for manufacture of dry plates for photo- graphic purposes when imported by the manufacturers of such dry plates for use exclusi/ely in the manu- facture thereof in their own factories $ Glove fasteners, metal, eyelet hooks and eyelets, and shoe lace wire fasteners ■ • " Globes, geographical, topographical and astrouomical . . » Gold beaters' moulds and gold beaters' skins " Gold and silver sweepings " Guttn ptrchfl • * * 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 manufac- ture of these articles only in their own factories $ Hatters' plush of silk or cotton . ■ " Hemp paper, made on four cylinder machines and calendered to between "006 and -008 inch thickness, for the manufacture of shot shells ; Primers for shot shells and cartridges, and felt board sized and hvdraulio pressed and covered with paper or un- covered, for the manufacture of gun wads, imported by manufacturers of shot shells, cartridges and gun wads, to be used for these purposes only in their own factories " Ingot moulds • • • " Iron Sand or Globules or iron shot and dry putty for polishing glass or granite Lbs- Ivories, piano key * Junk, old, and oakum • ^wt- Jute cloth, as taken from the loom, not coloured, cropp- ed, mangled, pressed, calendered, nor finished, many w ay Yds. Jute, flax or hemp yarn, plain, dyed or coloured, jute canvas, not pressed or calendered, imported by nianu- facturers of carpets, rugs and mats, jute webbing or jute cloth, hammocks twines and floor oil cloth, for use in the manufacture of a.iy of these articles only, in their own factories Libs. Kelp, sea grass and sea weed, N.E.S ywt. Lampblack and ivory black Lbs- Lime juice, crude only • ■ • • • • Lastings, mohair cloth, or other manufactures of cloth, imported by manufacturers of buttons for use in their own factories, and woven or made in patterns of such size, shape or form, or cut in such manner as to be fit for covering buttons exclusively ■ • * Manilla hoods ••• " Medals of gold, silver or copper, at:d other metallic articles, actually bestowed as trophies or prizes and received and accepted as honorary distinctions, and cups or other prizes won in bona fide competitions, Mexican saddle trees and stirrups of wood \ 1 1 • i ] - VIZ . I Aluminium in ingots, blocks, or bars, strips, sheets or plates Lr^. Anchors ^w Bismuth, metallic, in its natural state Ij'>s Brass cups, being rough blanks, for the manufacture of paper shells or cartridges when imported by manufacturers of brass and paper shells and cart- ridges, for use in their own factories ... S Value. 112 118,888 82,320 21,105,204 2,690,179 1,878 617,945 34,271 643,024 3,605 718 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. 2,355 132,517 2,781 677 52 98 127,353 3,03r Value. 112 8,306 66,492 3,520 82,391 50,399 847,894 190,718 2,174 26,410 7,205 5,31 16 1,924 11,010 154,569 13,736 1,410 118.S88 " 82^320 21,105,204 2,690,179 1,878 617,945 34,271 643,024 3,605 718 61,488 2,355 132, =M7 2,781 677 52 98 12S,f,r'4 3,037 8,306 66,492 3,520 82,391 50 399 847,894 190,718 2,174 26,410 7,205 5,312 16 1,924 11,010 154,569 13,733 1,410 61,488 158 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT j No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — i i 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Continued. ARTICLES. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. free goods— manufactured articles, etc.— Continued. Metals— Con. . Brass, old and scrap or in blocks ^wt- Brass in bolts, bars and rods in coils or otherwise, in lengths not less than 6 feet, unmanufactured n Brass in strips, sheets or plates, not polished, planish- ed or coated • • . - " Brass, tubing, not bent or otherwise manufactured, in lengths not less than 6 feet Lbs. Total, brass Quantity. Quantity. s S 11,166 116,770 11,166 116,770 7,784 116,874 7,784 116,874 11,010 169,562 11,010 169,562 757,572 153,096 757,572 153,096 617,790 ; . I 617,790 Britannia metal, in pigs, blocks or bars., Cwt. Copper, old and scrap or in blocks " Copper in pigs or ingots ... ; • • : • " Copper in bolts, bars and rods in coils or otherwise in lengths not less than 6 feet, unmanufactured ... ■■ Copper, in strips, sheets or plates, not planished or coated, &c ■> Copper tubing in lengths not less than 6 feet, and not polished, bent or otherwise manufactured Lbs. Copper rollers, for use in calico printing imported by calico printers, for use in their own factories S Total, copper. Cream separators and steel bowls for Cream separators, articles for the construction or manufacture of— when imported by manufacturers of cream separators to be used in their own factories for the manufacture of cream separators, O. C, Feb, 12, 1902 : : Iron or steel, rolled round wire rods, in the coil, not over |-inch in diameter, imported by wire manu- facturers for use in making wire in the coil in their factories Iron or steel masts, or parts of _ Rolled iron tubes not welded, or joined, under li-inch diam., angle iron 9 and 10 gauge not over li in. wide, iron tubing lacquered or brass covered, not over H-inch diameter, all of which are to be cut to length" for the manufacture of bedsteads, and to be used for no other purpose, and brass trimmings for bedsteads, imported for the manufacture of iron or brass bedsteads Scrap iron and scrap steel, old, and fit only to be re- manufactured, being part of or recovered from any vessel wrecked in waters subject to the jurisdiction of Canada Iron or steel beams, sheets, plates, angles, knees and cable chains for wooden, iron, steel or composite ships or vessels Locomotive and car wheel tires of steel in the rough . Manufactured articles of iron or steel or brass which at the time of their importation are of a class or kind not manufactured in Canada, imported for use in the construction or equipment of ships or vessels Lead, tea 2,301 2,220 17,224 86,349 20,546 326,154 Cwt. Cwt. Lbs. 9,323 25,371 241,177 1,231,729 347,877 77,587 9,762 1,933,503 674,618 58,859 634,59' 18 715 60,484 63,780 163,329 339 1oi,.7-_,> 128,639 2,301 9,323 2,220 17,224 86,349 20,546 326,154 r92,078 634,597 60 18 25,371 241,177 1,231,729 347,877 77,587 9,762 1,933,503 674, 61 S 58,859 792,078 60 715 60,484 63,780 1,764,853' 71,369 1,764,853 163,329 339 102,728 128,639 12i;.92:> 71,369 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued. 159 ARTICLES. FREE GOODS — MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, ETC. — Cov. Machinery, viz. : Mining, smelting and reducing, coal cutting machines except percussion coal cutters, coal heading machines, coal augers and rotary coal drills, core drills, miners' safety lamps, coal washing machin- ery, coke-making machinery, ore drying machinery, ore roasting machinery, electric or magnetic ma- chines for separating or concentrating iron ores, blast furnace water jackets, converters for metallur- gical processes in iron or copper-briquette making machines, ball and rock emery grinding machines, copper plates, plated or not, machinery for extrac- tion of precious metals by the chlorination or cyanide processes, monitors, giants and elevators for hydraulic mining, amalgam safes, automatic ore samplers, automatic feeders, jigs classifiers, separ- ators, retorts, buddies, vanners, mercury pumps, pyrometers, bullion furnaces, amalgam cleaners, gold mining slime tables, blast furnace blowing engines, wrought iron tubing, butt or lap-welded, threaded or coupled or not, not less than 2h inches diameter, imported for use exclusively in mining, smelting, reducing or refining S And appliances of a kind not made in Canada, for use exclusively in alluvial gold mining, until July 1, 1905 .. Of a class or kind not n.ade in Canada for the manu- facture of linen n Of a class or kind not made in Canada for the manu- facture of brass goods such as are mentioned in tariff item 492, viz . : Brass in bolts, blocks, bars, rods, strips, sheets and plates and brass tubing ii Well digging and apparatus of a class or kind not made in Canada, for drilling for water and oil, not to include motive power ii Charcoal making i And tools not manufactured in Canada, necessary for any factory to be established in Canada for the manufacture of rifles for the Government of Canada, n All materials or part in the rough and unfinished, and screws, nuts, bands and springs, to be used in rifles to be manufactured at any such factory for the Government of Canada n Machinery of every kind and structural iron and steel, when imported for use in the construction and equipment of factories for the manufacture of sugar from beet root n Platinum wire and platinum in bars, strips, sheets or plates ; platinum retorts, pans, condensers, tubing and pipe, imported by manufacturers of sulphuric acid for use in their works n Ribs of brass, iron or steel, runners, rings, caps, notches, ferrules, mounts and sticks or canes in the rough, or not further manufactured than cut into lengths suitable for umbrella, parasol or sunshade or walking sticks, imported by manufacturers of umbrellas, parasols and sunshades for use in their factories in the manufacture of umbrellas, parasols, sunshades or walking sticks n Sewing machine attachments ii Silver, German silver, and nicke1. silver, in ingots, blocks, bars, strips, sheets, or piates, unmanufac- tuied Lbs. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value 180,494 759,866 7,395 25,381 30,313 3,945 214 47,357 32,509 9,071 61,719 127,494 50,724 43,744 ISn.l'.U 160 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued. ARTICLES. FREE GOODS— MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, ETC.— Con. Metals— Con. Silvei tubing, when imported by manufacturers of silverware to be used in their own factories in the manufacture of silverware, O.C., Feb. 12, 1902. ... S 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 for saws and straw cutters, cut to shape but not further manufactured ii Steel wire, Bessemer soft drawn spring, of Nos. 10, 12 and 13 gauge, respectively, and homo steel spring wire of Nos. 11 and 12 gauge, respectively, im- ported by manufacturers of wire mattresses, to be used in their own factories in the manufacture of such articles ... ... » Crucible sheet steel, 11 to 16 gauge, 2i to 18 inches wide imported by manufacturers of mower and reaper knives for manufacture of such knives in their own factories. •. ..... n Steel of No. 20 gauge and thinner, but not thinner than No. 30 gauge, for the manufacture of cornet steels, clock springs and shoe shanks, imported by the manufacturers of such articles for exclusive use in the manufacture thereof in their own factories. . ■■ Flat steel wire, of No. 16 gauge or thinner, imported by the manufacturers of crinoline or corset wire and dress stays, for use in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories " Steel valued at 2i cents per pound and upwards, im- ported by the manufacturers of skates, for use ex- clusively in the manufacture thereof in their own factories _ . » Steel, under h inch in diameter, or under i inch square, imported by the manufacturers of cutlery, or of knobs, or of locks, for use exclusively in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories. u 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., Feb. 13, 1902 ... .. Steel of No. 12 gauge and thinner, but not thinner than No. 30 gauge, for the manufacture of buckle clasps, bed fasts, furniture casters and ice creepers, imported by the manufacturers of such articles, for use exclusively in the manufacture thereof in their own factories n Steel of No. 24 and 17 gauge, in sheets sixty-three inches long, and from IS inches to 32 inches wide, imported by the manufacturers of tubular bow sockets for use in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories << Steel for the manufacture of bicycle chain, imjx>rted by the manufacturers of bicycle chain for use in the manufacture thereof in their own factories i Steel for the manufacture of hies, augers, auger bits, hammers, axes, hatchets, scythes, reaping hooks, hoes, hand-rakes, hay or straw knives, wind mills and agricultural or harvesting forks imported by the manufacturers of such or any of such articles for use exclusively in the manufacture thereof in their own factories » Imported. Quantity. Value. 2,809,357 12,974 4,584 5,8iil 1.02"' 2,93(3 2,365 2.717 678 2,82 112 3,383,664 120,034 11,146 29,958 3,869 12,159 9,335 7,246 1,560 7,9: 2,110 4,432 526 1,720 Entered for Home covsdmptiok. Quant ty. Value 4,249,816 12,974 4,58-1 5,861 1,020 2,936 2,365 2,717 678 2,825 2,110 526 90, 319 173,482 90,319 173,482 112 5,051,762 120,034 11,146 29,958 3,869 12,159 9,335 7,246 1,560 7,988 4,432 1,720 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued. 161 ARTICLES. FREE GOODS— MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, ETC. — Continued. Metals — Con. Steel springs for the manufacture of surgical trusses imported by the manufacturers for use exclusively in the manufacture thereof in their own factories. . Lbs. Flat spring steel, steel billets and steel axle bars, im- port0*! by manufacturers of carriage springs and carriage axles for use exclusively in the manufacture of springs and axles for carriages or vehicles other than railway or tramway, in their own factories. . . Cwt. Spiral spring steel for spiral springs for railways, im- ported by the manufacturers of railway springs for use exclusively in the manufacture of railway spiral springs in their own factories m Stereotypes, electrotypes and celluloids of newspaper columns in any language other than French and English, and of books, and bases and matrices and copper shells for the same, whether composed wholly or in part of metal or celluloid Sq. in, Spelter, zinc, in blocks and pigs Cwt. Tagging metal, plain, japanned or coated, in coils, not over H in. wide, imported by manufacturers of shoe and corset laces for use in their factories n Tin in blocks, pigs and bars i Tin plates and sheets .... ■■ Tin-foil Lbs. Total tin. Barbed fencing wire of iron and steel Cwt. Wire, crucible cast steel Lbs. Wire of brass, zinc, iron or steel, screwed or twisted, or flattened and corrugated, for use in connection with nailing machines for the manufacture of boots and shoes n Galvanized iron or steel wireNos. 9, 12, and 13 gauge Cwt. Wire rigging for ships and vessels m Yellow metal, in bars, bolts and for sheathing Zinc in blocks, pigs, sheets and plates ........... Molasses, the produce of any British Country entitled to the benefits of the British Preferential Tariff, when produced from the sugar cane and imported direct by vessel from the country of production, in the origi- nal package in which it was placed at the point of production and not afterwards subjected to any pro- cess of treating or mixing ; but not for distillation. . . .Galls Syrup or molasses of cane or beete testing under 35 de- grees by the Polariscope, for use in the manufacture of compressed food for live stock, when imported by the manufacturers of such food, to be used for such manu- facture only in their own factories, O.C., Aug. 19, 1899 Lbs. Newspapers, and quarterly, monthly and semi-monthly magazines, and weekly literary papers, unbound .... $ Noils, being the short wool which falls from the combs in worsted factories ; and worsted tops, N.E.S n Oil cake and oil cake meal, cotton seed cake and meal, palm nut cake and meal Cwt. Oils, viz : Carbolic or heavy oil Galls. Cotton seed imported by manufacturers of liquid an- natto, O.C., Jan. 15, 1898 - Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity Value. 1 t 1,710 1,114 1.71C 1,114 86,590 121,638 86,590 •121,638 44,489 75,749 44,489 75,749 650,662 37,941 13,833 206,244 650,662 37,941 13,833 206,244 56 1,330 56 1,330 29,123 600,005 626,739 819,038 1,751,507 62,813 29,123 600,005 626,739 819,038 1,751,507 62,813 2,633,358 2,633,358 411,579 2,113,355 892,367 94,528 411,579 2,113,355 892,367 94,528 96,825 333,845 4,179 2,033 25,141 30,327 658,123 16,568 24,008 141,514 96,825 . 333,845 4,179 2,033 25,141 30,327 658,123 16,568 24,008 141,514 3,409,190 694,650 3,314,307 679,708 519,155 7,927 546,575 8,297 225,154 302,219 225,154 302,219 46,991 35,298 46,991 35,298 30,973 4,267 30,973 4,267 3,656 1,3241 3,656 1,324 11 — i — 11 162 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — i i 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Continued. ARTICLES. Imported. FREE GOODS — MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, ETC. — Continued. Oils— Con. Cocoa nut and palm in their natural state Galls. Cotton seed for canning fish, O.C., June 4, 1902 n Olive for manufacturing soap or tobacco or for can- ning fish ti Petroleum crude, fuel and gas oils (8233 specific gravity) u Rosin oil $ Total oils . Paper tubes and cones, when imported by manufac- turers of cotton yarns or fabrics, to be used in wind- ing yarns thereon, O.C., March 9, 1904 $ Paper photographic, plain basic, baryta coated, for albumenizing or sensitizing, when imported by manu- facturers of sensitized paper n Philosophical and scientific apparatus, utensils, instru- ments and preparations, including boxes and bottles containing the same, of a class or kind not manu- factured in Canada, when specially imported in good faith for use and by order of any society or institution incorporated or established solely lor religious, phil- osophical, educational, scientific or literary purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use or by order of any college, academy, school or seminary of learning in Canada, and not for sale .... » Photographs, not exceeding three, sent by friends and not for purpose of sale n Piano and organ parts : Key pins, damper springs, jack springs, regulating spoons, bridle wires, damper wires, back check wires, dowel wires, German centre pins, rail hooks, brass brackets, plates, damper lod nuts, damper sockets and screws, shell, brass sapstan screws, brass flange plates and screws, hammer wires, My felt, butt felt, damper felt, hammer rail cloth, back check felt, catch felt, thin damper felt, whip cloth, bushing cloth, hammer felt, back hammer felt, bridle leather and buckskin, when imported by manufacturers of piano-keys, actions, hammers, base dampers and organ keys, to be used exclusively for the manufacture of such articles in their own factories, O.C., June G, 1901; Pictorial illustrations of insects, &c, when imported for the use of colleges and schools, scientific and literary societies n Pitch and tar (pine) in packages of not less than 15 galls Galls Plaits, plain, chip, Manilla, cotton, mohair, straw, Tus- can and grass $ Printing presses (rotary) of a class or kind not made in Canada No. Prunella $ Rags of cotton, linen, jute, hemp, and wool ; paper waste clippings, and waste of any kind, except min- eral Cwt. Resin or rosin in packages of not less than 100 lbs. ... n Rubber, crude caoutchouc or India rubber unmanufac- tured Lbs. Rubber, recovered, and rubber substitute and hard rub- ber in sheets n Quantity. Value 269,487 238 1 21,014 22,440,856 283,147 117 1,116,215 170,681 2,810,238 2,158,846 144,441 11,171 897,642 20,902 1,079,845 5,483 7,378 ,v.t,:>r>i 677 57,586 8 23,098 168,855 :W2,si^ 3,731 324,747 •_\v.i.s:;-.i 2.4.->.s.3si; 230,439 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity . Value 269,487 238 21,014 22,440,856 283,147 117 1,116,215 170,681 2,810,238 2,i:.S,S46 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 163 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued. ARTICLES. FREE GOODS— MANUFACTTRED ARTICLES, ETC. — Con. Rubber powdered and rubber waste Lbs. Rubber thread, elastic ■■ Total rubber. Soap, whale oil Lbs. Spurs and stilts used in the manufacture of earthen- ware ■ $ Square or round reeds and raw hide centres, textile leather or rubber heads, thumbs and tips, and steel, iron or nickel caps for whip ends, imported by whip manufacturers for use in the manufacture of whips in their own factories i Surgical and dental instruments and surgical needles. . ■■ Teasels h Treenails M. Turpentine, raw or crude, Lbs. Type-writers, tablets with movable figures, and musical instruments, imported by and for use of schools for the blind $ Vaccine points, articles for the manufacture, viz.: Glass caps, shells, containers and capillary tubes, rubber bulbs, boxes or corks ; only when imported by manu- facturers of vaccine points, O.C., July 13, 1901 h Varnish, black and bright, for ships use Galls Yarn, Botany yarn single, in numbers 30 and finer, on mule cops, dry spun on what is known as the French and Belgian system, not doubled or twisted, in white only, when imported by manufacturers of cashmere socks and stockings, to be used exclusively for the manufacture of such articles in their own factories, O.C., June 6, 1901 Lbs. Yarn, cotton, No. 40 and finer n Yarn, cotton, polished or glazed, when imported by manufacturers of shoe laces, for the manufacture of such goods in their own factories, O.C., March 1, 1899 h Yarn of jute, flax or hemp for the manufacture of tow- els, when imported by the manufacturers of jute linen or union towels to be used in their own factories in the manufacture of such articles, O.C., April 14, 1902 .. Yarn, mohair n Yarn, spun from the hair of the alpaca or of the angora goat, imported by manufacturers of braid for use ex- clusively in their factories in the manufacture of such bi aid 8 only i. Yarn, wool or worsted, genapped, dyed or finished, im- ported by manufacturers of braids, cords, tassels and fringes n Imported. Quantity. Value 505,715 3,021 5,477,820 31,129 1 3,412 56] Total yarns Total manufactures. 128,373 1,029,964 23,216 191,910 4,607 3,8C5 57,739 1,439,614 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value 34,360 5,008 2,728,193 881 817 34,824 156,050 378 121 220 78 355 440 71,495 317,548 5,264 28,080 3,423 2,516 23,420 451,746 38,342,334 505,715 3,021 34,360 5,008 5,477,820 2,728,193 31,129 1 3,412 567 123,373 1,029,9641 23,216 191,910 4,607 3,805 57,739 1,439,614 881 817 34,824 156,050 378 121 220 78 355 440 71,495 317,548 5,264 28,080 3,423 2,516 23,420 451,746 40,001,352 I 1 164 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1905 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued. ARTICLES. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. C2uantity. Value. Quantity. Value. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. •3 $ Anatomical preparations and skeletons or parts thereof. Apparel, wearing, and other personal and household effects, not merchandise, of British subjects dying abroad, but domiciled in Canada ; books, pictures, family plate or furniture, personal effects and heir- looms left by bequest ... $ Articles the growth, produce or manufacture of Canada, returned after having been exported $ Articles for the use of the Governor General $ Articles for the personal or official use of Consuls Gen- eral who are natives or citizens of the country they represent, and who are not engaged in any other business or profession § Articles imported by, or for the use of, the Dominion Government, or any of the Departments thereof, cr by and for the Senate and House of Commons, &c. . . $ Articles for the use of the Army and Navy, viz. : Arms, military or naval clothing, musical instru- ments for bands, military stores, and munitions of war; also articles consigned direct to officers and men on board vessels of His Majesty's navy, for their own personal use S Articles ex-warehoused for ships' stores $ Articles ex-warehoused for Excise purposes to be manu- factured in bond, not elsewhere specifier! . . S Articles for the Anglo-American Telegraph Co S Bacteriological products or serums for subcutaneous in- jections.. . . S Barrels or packages of Canadian manufacture which have been exported filled with Canadian products, when returned, or exporter empty and returned filled with foreign products $ Bird skins and skins of animals not native to Canada, for taxidermic purposes, not further manufactured than prepared for preservation § Botanical specimens $ Cabinets of coins, collections of medals, and of other antiquities, including collections of postage stamps. . $ Casts as models for the use of schools of design $ Clothing, and books, donations of, for charitable pur- poses _ $ Coffee, green, imported direct from the country of growth and production, or purchased in bond in the United Kingdom Lbs. Entomological specimens $ Ice ... . $ Models of inventions and of other improvements in the arts, but no article shall be deemed a model which can be fitted for use § Paintings in oil, or water colours by artists of well- known merit, cr copies of the Old Masters by such artists $ Paintings in oil or water colours, the production of Canadian artists $ Passover bread, O.C $ Settlers' effects $ Specimens, models and wall diagrams for illustration of natural history for universities and public museums. . $ Tea of India, black, imported direct, or purchased in bond in United Kingdom .... . Lbs. Tea of India, green, imported direct, or purchased in bond in United Kingdom n G20,334 11,340 6,194,019 7,009,085 952,376 :<1.727 418 427 23,657 262 10,369 591,542 1,517 1,559 23.245 632,886 1,838 16,518 7,084,659 330 946,291 131,38 6,194,019 7,009,085 952.376 31,727 418 427 23,657 26 1 10,369 591,542 1,517 1,559 23,245 632,886 1,8S8 16.51S 7. .)S4. <;.v.) 330 946,291 131,387 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports. — Concluded. 165 ARTICLES. FREE GOODS— MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES — -Con. Tea of Ceylon, black, imported direct or purchased in bond in United Kingdom Lbs. Tea of Ceylon, green, imported direct or purchased in boud in United Kingdom n Tea of China, black, imported direct or purchased in bond in United Kingdom n Tea of China, green, imported direct or purchased in bond in United Kingdom M Tea of Japan, green, imported direct or purchased in bond in United Kingdom n Tea of other countries, black, imported direct or pur- chased in bond in United Kingdom n Total tea Vaccine and ivory vaccine points. $ Coins, gold and silver, except U.S. silver coin $ Gold bullion, in bars, blocks, ingots, drops, sheets or plates, unmanufactured $ Silver bullion, in bars, blocks, ingots, drops, sheets or plates, unmanufactured $ Total coin and bullion S Imported. Quantity. Value 8,593,294 1,733,842 868,905 692,752 6,315,336 26,165,658 1,254,640 248,234 115,736 84,486 873,783 8 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value 8,593,294 1,733,842 868,965 692,752 1,254,640 248,234 115,736 84,486 6,315,336 873,783 8 3,654,565 5 832 9,085,951 875,389 347,095 10,308,435 Menageries . . Other articles. 65,071 6,447 26,165,658 3,654,565 5,832 9,085,951 875,389 347,095 10,308,435 Total miscellaneous. Total free goods 2 4,864601 i 109.669,442 5,847 25,249,256 110,996,767 166 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT e3 * O Oh 5 i - CD CD - rfl ^ rH «3 c3 = c3 - o .5 .5 c c c eu '43 R 5 2 g o C O o . 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Value. 86,441 12,011,862 177,580 1,565,527 106,107 36,953 6,714 1,163,019 15,154,203 9.560 741,842 21,411 479,791 1 4,623,766 764,135, 106 33,398 1,253 6,925,897 725,345 S3, 2( 12 2,346,940 406,593 4,775, Mil 368,280 1,319,735 528,238 10,553,797 197,982 46,993 953,533 911,968 4,861,872 1113,750 2,438,203 1,138,966 11,193,267 5.968, 121 767,288 98,921 2,795,820 280,345 5,147,073 444,370 1.553,431 133,479 37,181 353.S93 42,582 407,495 9,462 1,641,761 11,520,727 8911,184 132,004 3,486,441 175,412 47,465 1,143,116 787,101 5,521,035 299,567 2,377,212 '926, 190 11,277.401 117 7,968 27. 595 407,409 3,810 1 18,711 1,838 346,713 944,161 9,560 76,671 223 21,411 179,685 4,590,368 762,882 5,931,240 413,395 56,339 2.3SS.325 270,883 3,505,312 444,370 651.217 301. 115 8.034.286 175.295 39, 4! (7 1,115,521 379,692 5.517.225 150,856 2.375.371 579,783 10,333,243 i SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 TRADE AND NAVIGATION Free Imports — Concluded. 173 ARTICLES. FREE GOODS. MANUFACTURED AND PARTIALLY MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. Bells for churches Binder twine Boo'-s, maps, &c. . Coke Cotton wool and waste Drugs, dyes and chemicals. Duck for belting and hose Fish hooks, nets, seines, &c . Gutta percha, crude rubber, &c Junk and oakum . Jute cloth Metals— • Brass Copper » Iron and steel Tin Zinc Other Newspapers and magazines Oil cake and meal and cotton seed cake and meal . Oil, cocoanut and palm Pitch and tar (pine) Plaits, straw, tuscan and grass Rags Resin or rosin Yarns Other articles Total MISCELLANEOUS. Articles for Dominion Government , ii Army and Navy Coffee (see Dutiable) Models of inventions Settlers' effects Tea (see Dutiable) Coin and bullion Other articles. . Total Total free Total dutiable. Grand total . . . Entered for Consumption. Fiscal Year 1904. Value. 43,053 1,459,704 592,106 7(35,123 6,399,980 3,832,352 197,532 691,467 2,514,276 51,902 781,864 549,635 1,364,498 8,950,990 2,236,411 138,057 1,155,723 186,126 41,310 141,094 34,117 107,282 333,815 229,788 405,313 2,547,826 Fiscal Year 1905. Entered for Consump- tion during Fiscal Year 1905. From British Empire. Value. Value. 35,751,344 2,401,085 24,145 439,491 20,358 6,758,913 4,650,519 7,S74,313 1,556,600 40,700 1,294,553 602,369 807,842 6,039,251 4,111,335 89.067 754,143 2,728,291 50,399 S47,894 617,790 1,933,503 10,411,559 2,633,358 141,514 745,482 225,154 46,991 144,441 23,098 168,855 324,747 259,839 451,746 4,507,431 1,692 5,857 201,269 8,487 87,171 890,178 634 293,515 26,486 29,785 834,136 96,745 42,046 1.157,749 1,613,637 42,306 133,819 40,959 7,021 82,112 6,740 22,318 116,309 1,289 349,957 1,513,710 From Other Countries. Vah 39,008 1,288,696 401,100 799,355 5,952,080 3,221,157 88,433 460,628 2,701,805 20,614 13,758 521,045 1,891,457 9,253,810 1,019.721 99,208 611,663 184,195 39,970 62,299 16,358 L46,537 208,438 258,550 101,789 2,993,721 40,001,352 7,605,957, 32,395,395 23,725,424 102,554,756 148,909,576 251,464,332 1,692,365 13,165 591,542 23,245 7,084, 659 3,654,565 10,308,435 1,881,5:80 25,249,256 110,996,767 150,928,787 261,925,554 627.025 6,814 113,367 782 1,556,636 2,620.337 9H6 691,285 5,617,242 19,506,826 52,923,924 72,430,750 1,065,340 6,351 478,175 22,463 5,528,023 1,034,228 10,307,439 1,189,995 19,632,014 91,489,941 98,004,863 189,494,804 174 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 16. — General Statement by Countries, showing the Quantity, Value and Duty Collected on Articles Imported and Entered for Consumption in Canada under the provisions of the French Treaty, during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1905. Note. — The undermentioned articles are included in General Statement No. 1, part 2, and Summary Statement No. 14. part 1. Articles. Countries WHENCE Imported. Imfo Quantity. RTED. Value. Ent F( CONSUI Quantity. ERED >R IPTION. Value. Duty. Nuts, almond, shelled ti 1 1 not shelled ii pecans, not shelled and shelled peanuts, N.E.S. t, walnuts, not shelled n all other, N.O.P., shelled. Wines, non-sparkling, containing 26 p.c. or less of alcohol Great Britain . . . France Italy Spain United States .. . Total Great Britain". . . Spain United States.. . Total . France Great Britain . . . France Italy Spain United States .. . Total Great Britain . . . Spain United States .. . Total Great Britain . . . Famce United States .. . Total Great Britain . . . Fr. Poss. Africa. St. Pierre United States .. . Total Lbs. 23,885 $ 1,885 Lbs. 23,885 $ 1,885 $ cts. 159 25 13,092 40,306 397,676 36,221 2,439 6,905 295 69,152 7,718 13,092 41,765 2,377 412,206 40,830 2,439 7,436 345 70,954 8,846 436 40 1,392 17 79 23 13,740 73 1,361 00 489,392 si;.:,!)!) 510,270 90,020 17,009 53 1,423 252,812 310,357 126,500 113 18,388 25,179 11,946 1,423 269,862 282,258 127; 364 113 19,466 22,292 12,200 28 46 5, 3! 17 24 5,645 Hi 2, 54V 28 691,092 55,626 680,907 54,071 13,618 14 44,218 2,294 40,034 2,138 800 68 38,676 573,880 5,642 27,290 173,084 2,006 36,161 302 2,267 16,078 38,951 1,616 503,951 5,642 27,77l> 181,533 2,034 198 33,500 302 2,308 16,684 779 02 32 32 10,079 02 112 84 555 52 3,630 66 818,572 56,814 759,469 55,026 15,189 38 4,823 708,153 16,795 90,858 280 68,885 1,489 9,979 6,095 7*7,846 10,024 52,410 383 81,323 1,151 6,087 12! 90 15,756 92 200 48 1,048 20 820,629 80,633 856,375 88,944 17,127 50 1,320 1,166,319 11,599 53 53,153 556 7,609 1,187,007 12,036 339 54,557 658 76 09 11,870 07 120 36 1,179,238 53,762 1,206,652 55,554 12,066 52 Galls. 1,588 4 137,041 576 117 152,736 1,346 1,873 10 113,462 309 124 55,928 939 Galls. 3,044 4 122,946 122 252 362 237 143,311 650 2,646 10 100,461 25 93 246 347 52,752 279 761 00 1 00 30,736 50 30 50 63 00 90 50 59 25 35,827 75 162 50 293,408 172,645 270,928 156,859 67,732 00 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 175 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Jfo. 16. — General Statement by Countries, showing the Quantity, Value and Duty Collected on Articles Imported and Entered for Consumption in Canada under the provisions of the French Treaty, kc. — Concluded. Articles. Wines, champagne and all other sparkling — Wines in bottles containing each not more than a quart, but more than a pint, old wine measure Countries whence Imported. in bottles containing not more than a pint but more than J a pint, old wine measure in bottles containing h pint each or less ... ii in bottles containing more than one quart each Great Britain . France St. Pierre United States . Total... . Great Britain . Belgium France Holland.. . St. Pierre Spain United States , Imported. Entered FOR Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value Total. Great Britain France United States Total.... Great Britain France Total .... Doz. 300 7,422 2 28 7,752 228 20,559 2 100 419 21,308 6 656 32 694 Galls. Doz. 6 4 6 3 12 4,753 102,146 22 464 Doz. 107,385 1,815 136,524 20 684 5,086 144,129 21 1,729 73 1,823 193 6,298 8 9 6,508 364 6 19,497 60 22 58 129 20.136 26 747 74 847 Galls. Doz. 126 12 8 96! 6 3 222 18 11 3,549 83,579 103 165 87,396 3,226 20 130,731 359 174 280 1,156 135,946 129 1,881 203 2,213 252 96 348 Duty. -f cts. 636 90 20,783 40 26 40 29 70 21,476 40 600 60 9 90 32,170 05 99 00 36 30 95 70 212 85 33,224 40 21 32 612 54 60 68 694 54 46 20 19 80 66 00 176 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 16. — Summary Statement showing the Quantity and Value of Goods imported and entered for consumption, the rates of duty and the amount collected under the operation of the French Treaty during the year ending June 30, 1905. Articles. Imported. Rates of Dctt. Entered for Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. ■ Value. Lbs. g c. per lb 3ic. 2 c. 2 c. 1 e. 25c. per gal. Prunes Nuts, almonds, shelled . . . ii not shelled Pecans, not shelled and shelled peanuts Walnuts, not shelled All other nuts, N. O. P. shelled Soap, castile Wines, non-sparkling, con- taining 26 p. c. or less of alcohol Galls, Champagne, and all other sparkling — In bottles containing each not more than a quart but more than a pint, old wine measure Doz. 183.30 per doz. In bottles containing not more than a pint but more than \ pint, old wine measure In bottles containing i pint each or less ... . In bottles containing more than 1 quart each Doz. $1.65 f82c. 83.30 .i 4 156,859 6,508, 87,396 135,946 2,213 348 730,400 Duty. § cts. 159 25 17,009 53 13,618 14 800 68 15,189 38 17,127 50 12,066 52 67,732 00 21,476 40 33,224 40 694 54 66 00 199,164 34 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 177 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Abstract by Countries Showing the Value of Goods imported into Canada under the provisions of the French Treaty, during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1905. Entered Imported. for Con- sumption. Duty. i 13,479 10 8 15,110 208 20 517,053 25 93 359 647 246 624 149,737 46,278 S cts. 3,507 89 33 32 9 90 129,777 t',4 30 50 63 00 99 00 192 07 90 50 121 95 56,065 34 9,173 23 541,628 Holland Italy 597 309 166 154,699 52,839 Total 763,727 730,400 199,164 34 11 12 178 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 17. — Statement of Goods Imported from British and Foreign West Indies (inc'uding Guiana) during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1905. Dutiable Goons. Animals, all other, TS'.E.S $ Advertising bills, posters and folders . Lbs. Arrowroot « Carriages, parts of finished, &c. $ Cocoa nuts, imported direct . . No. Cocoa nuts, N.E.S n Cocoa shells, nibs, &e Lbs. Fruits, dried — Figs u n green — Oranges Boxes • 86! 268 10 ,298 12 415 4*> 45,770 273 29 14 22,101 14 25,271 3,848 14 21 34 13] 257 . 1,224 7,485; 7o 74 90 . 141 0,740 7,097,194 22,092 403 15 94 45 40 9,917] 2,410,492 13.328 272 114 14,280 6 11,566 49,170 29,108 22 :,o 433 89 330 550 1.008,707 57 79,888 177 39 2,078 22 309,949 150 3O8.OS0 280 109,413 84,494 157 681,349 273,570,778 1,720,943 57 80,272 477 2o.-, 12 415 45 40,239 273 29 14 22, lOt 14 25,271 3,848 14 21 34 13 302 1,224 7,485 70 70 90 141 0,702 39 133 180 9,973 21,37b 4,308 7..-:>--'.4:vS 381.140 150 309.29:) 280 325 1,585 86 268 10 2,455 8,378,543 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 179 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — Statement of Goods Imported from British and Foreign West Indies, &c. — Concluded. Free Goods. Salt Cwt, Shells 8 Logs 8 Lumber and Timber — ■ Mahogany Feet. African teak 8 Sawed or split boards S Fur skins 8 Grease, rough Lbs. Hides and skins, raw 8 Cane and rattans 8 Cocoa beans Lbs. Palms, bulbs, &c 8 Fruits, green — Bananas Bunches. Pine apples No. Guavas, mangoes, &c 8 Tobacco, unmanufactured Lbs. Aspbaltum Cwt. Extract of logwood, &c. Lbs. Logwood, fustic, &c, ground ... n Fish lines, &c 8 Junk, old and oakum Cwt. Liuie juice, crude Galls. Brass, old and scrap, &c Cwt. Copper, old and scrap, &c n Tin Molasses Galls. Oil cake, &c . . Cwt. Oils, cocoanut and palm Galls. Lubber Lbs. Articles returned 8 ii for Consuls General 8 n for Dominion Government S ii Army and Navy 8 Canadian packages returned. ... 8 Coffee, green Lbs. Settlers' effects 8 Silver bullion 8 Totals, free goods. Total dutiable and free Imported through foreign countries Imported direct From British West Indies and British Guiana. Quantity. Value 57,340 410 591,039 22,428 9,055 1,000 33,599 293 292 33,697 12 9 20 3,406,533 2 592 489 77,029 ,807 294 15 From Foreign West Indies and Foreign Guiana. Quantity. Value 155 10 30! 10 68,078: 44 64,656, 321 21,297 962 4,720i 1,245 4,183 2 1 987 379 6,845; 92' 72 629 694,118 2 296 90 4,450 363 94 7,155 1,935 126 892,462 8,589,656 ., 2,224,403 . 6,365,253 300 Total from West Indies and Guinana. Quantity. Value. 57,340 300 410 59L039 22,428 9,055 98,281 30,919 3,978 98,281 1,000 33,599 293 292 33,697 12 9 20 3,406,533 2 592 489 300 3S2 569 750 81,007 32,990 714,339 210,096 504,243 8 8,807 294 15 40 185 10 30 10 68,078 44 64,656 321 21,297 962 4,720 30,919 1,245 4,183 2 987 379 6,845 92 72 029 694,118 2 296 90 4,450 300 363 382 94 7,7iM 2,685 126 925,452 9,303,995 2,434,499 6,869,496 11— i -12.1 180 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Xo. 17. — Statement of Goods Exported to British and Foreign West Indies (including Guiana) during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1905. Articles. To To British West Indies Foreign West Indies and and British Guiana. Foreign Guiana. Total to West Indies and Guiana. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value THE MINE. Coal Tons. Mineral water Galls. Oil — Coal and kereosne (refined). ■■ Total (mine). THE FISHERIES. Codfish, dry salted Cwt. ii wet salted.. n ii tongues and sounds Brls. Mackerel, fresh Lbs. ii canned i ii pickled Bris. Herrings, ■■ . » ii canned Lbs. it smoked . n Sea fish, other, preserved.. m Oysters, preserved in cans n Lobsters, canned i Salmon, fresh n n smoked . n ii canned .. h pickled Brls. Fish, all other, fresh S ■i i. pickled Brls. Fish oil, cod Galls. 2,183; 17 84 Total (fish). THE FOREST. Knees and futtocks No. Lumber — Battens . . S Deals, pine St. hd. Laths M. Planks and boards M. ft Scantling ■■ Shingles M. Shooks, other S Staves, ocher and heading n All other, N.E.S .. Masts and spars No. Piling § Poles — Hop, hoop telegraph and other. . . ii Timber square, all other Tons. Other articles of the forest... S Total (forest). Horses, over 1 year old ... No. Cattle ii ii ii Swine n 104. 3. 53! 21 si 7. 17. •_M7 462 6 000 552 096 023 566 044 544 •."J 1 406 45 5!» 76:i 010 161 441 2 1 1,460 15,525, 122 17,124 234 10,583 15 10,1105 855,181 1,400 46 80 72 34,024 215,884 1,066 19,571 503 24 3,914 9 10 2,781 11,834 774 654 125 1,147,! >52 36 30 275 2,972 22:;.:W l,75(i 29,807 1.1,502 227 2,573 1,327 274 -17 84 1 274,298 4.385 1,1 ','S L86 2,183 17 84 5,265 12 205 9,300 48 23,664 150 917 221 ' 10 1,095 ..... 169,512 46? 6 4,000 552 3,108 53,228 21,566 826,344 5,544 224 17. 154 45 59 28,703 1,080 162 441 10,583 7 15 10,005 878,845 1,400 40 80 72 34.174 210,801 1,060 19,792 503 24 3,924 9 10 2,781 12,929 774 673 125 26,074 1,174,026 24 6,580 603 1,466 15,858 122 17,124 140 600 374 36 30 275 -'.'.172 229,967 1,750 29,807 11,502 830 2,573 1,927 274 47 84 1 7,783 17 32 21)1 282,081 4.3*5 1,198 186 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 181 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 17. — Statement of Goods Exported to British and Foreign West Indies — Con. Articles. animals — Con. Sheep, less 1 year old ii over ii ii Poultry Other Butter Cheese Fggs Furs, undressed Lard Meats — Bacon Beef Hams Mutton Pork Poultry, dressed or undressed . Canned All other Milk and cream (condensed) Tallow... Other articles of the animals . . . Total (animals) No. Lbs. Doz. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. Fruits — Apples, dried, &c, Lbs. it green or ripe Br Is. Berries, all kinds . . . , 8 Canned or preserved ■■ All other n Grain, &c. — Barley Bush. Beans i Indian corn ... ■■ Oats ii Pease, whole ■■ ■i split Bran Cwt. Flour of wheat Brls. Indian meal u Oatmeal ■< Meal, all other Hay Tons. Nuts Lbs. Seeds, all other S Straw Tons. Vegetables- Canned or preserved S Potatoes Bush. Turnips ■■ All other $ Cereal foods . ,< Other articles, agriculture ... ■• Total (agricultural products) . . To British West Indies and British Guiana. To Foreign West Indies and Foreign Guiana. Total to West Indies and Guiana. Quantity. 651 1,642 3*2. *97 25(5,956 5,036 6,508 11.51!) 11,503 8,746 12 308,489 2,436 23, 297 1 28,744 50 1,669 1,053 14 50,231 44 248,771 34,785 61,934 9,240 127,771 692 177 30 694 642 159,477 348 Value. ! Quantity. ; Value. > Quantity. Value. 350 10,007 644 35 93,728! 38, 747 1 1,094 15 491 1,397 678: 955 2 13.171 30 285 1,287 2,248 5 651 171,589 91 1,755 8 1,406 29 14 59,272 24 97,006 29.977 70,774 9,424! 620,021 3,863 743; 93 7,863 30 959 64 282,. 92,287 . 212 . 974 . 260 1,551 . 65 1,642 22,9sii 16,673 4,659 2,064 HI5.NS3 273,629 5,036 160 24 56 400 36 6,668 11,519 11,559 8,746 12 OOS.SS9 2.436 23,297 28,744 50 6,790 26 9,316 11,281 76 39 1,354 1,477 108 143 4,901 23,284 1,669 1,054 13 14 59,547 44 248,847 36,139 62,042 9,240 132, 672 692 177 30 694 642 159,477 348 99S.9S2 36.317 350 10,007 644 35 9K,3S7 40,811 1,094 15 515 1,397 685 955 2 13,207 30 285 1,287 2,248 5 651 178,379 91 1,759 58 1,406 55 14 70,553 24 97.045 31,454 70,917 9,424 643,305 3,863 743 93 7,863 30 959 64 282 92,287 212 987 260 1,551 1,035.299 182 No. 17. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 — Statement of Goods Exported to British and Foreign West Indies — Con. Articles. MANUFACTURES. To British West Indies and British Guiana. Quantity. Value Agricultural implements $ Books, pamphlets, &c r Biscuits and bread. Cwt. Bricks M. Cement . $ Clothing and wearing apparel. . . $ Cordage, ropes and twines. . . $ Cotton fabrics Yds. n other $ Drugs, chemicals, &c n Dyestuffs ■■ Electrical apparatus m Glass and glassware « Hats and caps n Household effects n Ice ii India rubber, manufactures of. . . « H scrap, &c Lbs. Stoves No. Castings, N.E.S n Machinery $ Hardware n Iron and steel and manufacture of. .i Leather — Sole Lbs. N.E.S Boots and shoes $ Harness and saddlery n Liquors — Ale and beer Galls. Hum ii Whisky .. Wines n Metals, N.O.P $ Molasses Galls. Musical instruments- Organs No. Pianos n Other $ Oils, N.E.S Galls. Paper — Wall Rolls. N.E.S $ Photograps ... $ Soap Lbs. Starch h Stone, ornamental, viz : granite, &c $ Sugar, all kinds, N.E.S Lbs. Sugar, house syrup Galls. Tar $ Tin, manufacture of i Tobacco — Cigars M. Cigarettes n All other Lbs. Vehicles- Carriages No. n parts of $ Carts , No. Waggons i 1,745 7,376 990 15 67,657 31,428 028 502 2,404 2,961 14. sc. 11,222 43!),OS0 100 27,590 12 849 39 175 4,634 14,565 To Foreign West Indies and Foreign Guiana. Total to West Indies and Guiana. Quantity. Value 4 1,666 33,447 1,728 28 63,869 9 76 65 100 925 82 1,798 42 218 34 572 769 1,638 1.3,200 7,232 13,39!) 110 327 62 6,574 3,173 348 7 795 178 132 4,815 304 12,656 30 17,669 0 300 1,242 5 53 153 64 40 449 3,870 378 45 645 1 3,671 402 44S 491 72 770 24^141 321 1,011 1,575 270 Quantity. Value 1,800 12 11,047 990 15 .67,657 31,428 628 502 2. M'.IO 3.400 250 14,843 11,222 139,080 100 27, 5! 10 12 3 1 849 39 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 183 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — Statement of Goods Exported to British and Foreign West Indies — Con. Articles. MANUFACTURES— Coll. Vehicles — Con. Bicycles .'. . No. Other , $ Wood — Barrels, empty No. Household furniture S Matches and match splints. . . . Mouldings, trimmings, &c. .. Other manufactures of Woollens All other articles manufactured. Total (manuf.) . MISCELLANEOUS. Lbs. Dried fruits, N.E.S Rice n Tea ,. Other S Total (miscellaneous). Grand total To British West Indies and British Guiana. To Foreign West Indies and Foreign Guiana. Quantity. Value. Quantity 9,276 14,348 9,982 57 33 20 9,860 91 25 12,045 690 28,227 265, 825 1 378 290 1,943 908 3,519 2,N72.770 73 Total to West Indies and Guiana Value. Quantity. Value, 4.047 32,960 109,927 57 33 20 9,860 91 25 12.045 690 32,274 9,349 14,348 !),:)si> 298,785 381 290 1,943 908 3,522 2,982,697 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 tSlsHllSSISiils IMIMIMIlIiil r4" IPBSf r-T lillliSi 1 if 3' ii inn m llll 3 :$g£ lit - I BS3 I r I I ill SS38 2 = 2« <<<<: 11 1? sill TRADE AND XATIGATION 185 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 ll^ligligisilllgliilllllil g| **g ^^rf^ 158 2 ?§ 12 ?3 9p 2 |2 -r -3 o — _ X N - 3 = 3"?! gTF ISIHF 8 186 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 19. — Abstract by Countries,. Countries. Great Britain Australia British Africa ■a East Indies ii West Indies. ,1 Guiana M Honduras Fiji Islands Gi lira] tar Hong Kong Newfound lan d New Zealand Britith Possessions, other. Total, British Empire. Arabia Argentina Austria-Hungary Belgium Brazil Cape de Verde Islands . . Central American States Chili China Cuba Denmark Danish West Indies Dutch East Indies Dutch West Indies Ecuador Egypt France French Africa French East Indies. . . . Germany Greece .... Hawaii Holland Iceland Italy Japan Madeira Mexico Norway and Sweden . . . Persia Peru . Philippines Porto Rico Portugal Roumania Russia St. Domingo . St. Pierre Spain. Spanish Possessions, other. Switzerland Turkey United States United States of Colombia Dutiable. Value. 45,413. 28; 557. 5,186: 2,510, 416,295 118, 15, 13, 54, 261.24S 56 664 ,41 is 3 36 136 951 292 726 3f; 665 318. 4, 670 LOO 746 766 153 786 25 492 72 !U1 111 in:;. 21 i. 1, 635, 417. 962, 22, 96, 3, 175, 12, 355. 82, 80. 23. 701. ,743 128, ,239. Imports. Free. Total. Value. 15,125,002 132,607 21 ,329 2,137,921 890,079 2,3<3 7,384 1,043,939 3S,169 2,229 19,401,042 13,535 666,607 34,50s 525,92 462,250 1,372 71,886 149,545 274,066 32,391 9,351 4.749 700 1,611 1,7H9,26S 29,269 1,681 1,628,627 3,717 19,155 367,253 2,087 6s, 482 952,434 3S.192 17,740 595 18,345 939 11S.3L-S 4 4,240 41,373 158 42,750 70,604 82,801,286 2,436 Value 60,538,811 161,470 21,372 2,695,202 6,077,013 2,512,643 416,295 126,116 1,050,417 51,276 2,675 73,662,290 13,571 722,743 699, 45! I 1,994,219 465,976 1,408 75,551 149,545 550,166 3.1,137 14,117 7,153 675,535 772 27,522 7,201,679 20,269 1,881 6,642,139 218,306 20, 157 1,002,552 2.087 486,189 1,914,787 716 60,911 114,602 3,23 175,300 12,010 356,045 100,808 1,261 198,602 4 27,219 742,989 158 1,786,116 199,113 166,040,890 3,200 General Tariff. Value. 5,895. 29, 47. 152. 9. 60 Duty. S cts. 3,101,210 99 7,315 62 13 85 12,443 65 86,871 98 118,598 76 12 00 118,359 10,630 5,274 644 78,994 71 2,435 99 1,373 29 1,103 60 6,271 038 3,410,374 44 622 51,628 646,042 1,223,233 3,756 30 15,093 160 90 27,418 94 178, 285 16 316,266 88 503 70 3 80 2,776 90 267,733 326,579 3,629 9,822 650,870 3' i 72 25,812 5,327,170 31 175,849 67 331,451 20 619 35 736 28 282,453 29 6 00 21 60 29.677 10 2,216,933 16 31 70 114,419 228,915 52 588,025 552,149 975.949 459 20,526 100.77 3,239 70,409 9,899 290.118 79,917 322 89,222 2,585 687,232 1,719.903 171.149 rs.tuo.sM 764 31,046 31 74,200 31 41 52 1,569,649 22 123,388 07 313.959 24 302 34 6,548 23 23,669 85 879 95 25,925 52 32,594 75 2D. ."'40 44 39.295 27 216 55 33,618 30 1,000 41 216,933 42 468.547 96 40,026 94 20,529,053 02 it;:; 20 i SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable and Free. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 187 Entered for Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Value. 38,444,668 Duty. Value. S ctb. 7,754,628 86 1 Duty. § cts. 758,908 315,170 19 88 23 47 540,923 96,786 31 3,941,216 744,779 15 2,535,352 419,031 08 425,536 6,C33 45,893,728 131 9; 44 67 1 80 70,297 28; lit 6 33 647 35 9,086,170 03 759,158 315,246 46 13,724 5,159 94 25,713 4,827 85 13 864 5 01 287 93 18,792 8,034 57 Total Dutiable. Value. 45, 099,527 29,676 43 588,796 093,988 545,339 425,596 118,378 10,630 11,307 644 52,923,924 622 51,628 659,766 1,248,946 3,756 36 15,093 Total Free. Value. Grand Total. Value. Duty. 8 cts. 15,243,182 133,296 21,329 2,137,925 876,296 2,383 60,342,(09| 11,171.010 04 162,972! 7,339 09 7,384 1,043,983 38,819 2,229 19,506,826 267,746 326,579 4,493 9,822 650,879 30 72 25,812 5,345,962 31 4,881,145 1,795,743 02 140 65 34 1,888 2 906 729 66 80 144 67 1,537 329 80 4,338 1,395 41 156,556 51^248 54 4,995,564 229,055 52 589,913 552,149 975,951 459 20,526 101,682 3,239 70,409 9,899 290,118 79,917 322 90,759 2,585 6S7.232 1,724,241 171,149 78,797,440 764 13,535 666,607 34,508 526,241 461,076 1,3' 71,, ssi i 14!). 545 274,091 40,694 9,351 4, 74! i 700 1,799 1,713,177 29,269 1,881 1,699,850 2,878 19,155 364,740 2,08 68,488 952,935 38J92 17,740 21,372 2,726,721 4,! (70,284 2,547,722 425,596 125,762 1,054,613 50,126 2,873 72,430,750 13 85 109,229 96 831,695 80 537,631 64 ' 70,309 28 r9,001 14 2,435 99 2,020 64 1,103 60 12,811,790 93 12 656 18,371 939 118,328 4 4,24i> 42,027 1581 42,750 7' 1,604 83,941,131 2,436 14,157 718,235 (594,274 1,775,187 464,832 1,408 86,979 149,545 541,837 367,273 13,844 9.S22 655,628 30 772 27,611 7,059,139 29,300 1,881 6,695,4141 232,933 19,207 954,653 2,087 620,637 1,928,886 459 58,718 11!), 422 3,239 70,409 9,911 290,774 98,288 1,261 209,087 4 6,825 729,259 158 1,766, 9! II 241,753 162,738,571 3,200 160 90 27,418 94 183,445 10 321,094 73 503 70 3 80 2,776 90 175,854 68 331,451 20 907 28 736 28 282,453 29 6 00 21 (50 29,677 10 2,224,967 73 31 70 1,826' 789* 33 74,265 65 41 52 1,570,378 88 " 123,388 07 313,900 04 302 34 6,548 23 23,bl4 52 879 95 25,925 52 32,594 75 20,540 44 39,295 27 216 55 33,948 10 1,000 41 216,933 42 469,943 37 40,026 94 20,580,301 56 163 20 188 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 'i 906 No. 19. — Abstract by Countries Countries. Imports. Dutiahle. Total. General Tariff. Value. V alue. IT 1 Value. Value. Duty. $ i 40,333 40,406 s 40,333 40,571 $ § cts. Total, Other Countries Duty on articles lower than home 165 165 33 00 102,905,727 90,268,400 193,172,127 92,899.245 27,114,829 45 96,385 48 133,361 52 Grand Total 157,164,975 109,669,442 266,834,417 99,170,2e3 30,754,950 89 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable and Free — Concluded. 189 Entered for Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. dSSL Total Free. Grand Total. Value. uuty. A alue. v alue. "Value. Duty. 8 $ cts. s S cts. $ § . 40,333 i0,406 40,333 40,571 t 1.65 33 00 5,105,618 1,867,975 54 98,004,863 91,489,941 180,494,804 28,982,801 99 96,385 48 133,361 52 45,803,728 9,086,170 03 5,864,776 2,183,219 00 150,928,787 110,996,767 261,925,554 42,024,339 92 190 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT \ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 20. — Abstract of the Total Value of Goods Exported from the The Forest. 1 Great Britain I 2 Australia 3 Bermuda | 4 British Africa ... 5 ii East Indies 6 n West Indies M Guiana it Honduras n Possess., all other 10 Fiji Islands 11 Gibraltar 12 Hong Kong 13 Malta 14 Newfoundland 15 New Zealand Total, British Empire. OTHER COUNTRIES. 991,874 695 72,379 32,027 825 9,895 9U4 54 710 2,524,495 195,957 40,754 4,141 5,104 965,119 11.136 £ P Animals and their Produce. 171,547 66,693 370.! MiS 559 24,109 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 5 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4u 11 42 43 44 45 46 47 4^ 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 Argentina Austria Hungary . ... Azores . . Belgium Bolivia Brazil Central American States. Chili 1,545,090 208 26,548 841,121 China Corea Cuba Denmark Danish West Indies. Dntch East Indies . Dutch West Indies. . Dutch Guiana Ecuador Egypt France French Africa French West Indies. German Africa Germany Greece 28! 1, 54" 775 16,017 5 1.853 251,155 Hawaii Hayti Holland Iceland Italy Japan Madeira Mexico Norway and Sweden Panama Peru Persia Philippines Porto Ri jo Portuguese Africa. . . Portugal Koumania Russia 7,236 39,077 40,789 18,131 36,764 72 19,061 3,000 14,757 2,485 27.116 74,250 150 12,214,007 258.2' IS 13,858 96,682 20 238,017 32,462 14,030 5,683 114. 321 j 56, 097, 451 1 45,000, 100,767 260,739' 156 152,042 13.779 3,819 11,384 36 4,047,786 11,378 61.2S9 408,447 16.262 2,955 315,724 42,354 5.568 20,506 607,953 43,874 6,303 46,024 10,500 22,839 1,141 20 12,908,331 1,328,343 23,536 56^494 17".722 2. USD 259,766 18,200 2.654 363,293 2,753 118,160 57,038,634 5,430 1,750 ., 116,779 603 53,740 1,332 112,743 244,706 4,455 66.833 150 18,332 354,996 600 ' 68,826 ' "H6 .... 1,165 53,069 25,281 27.648 767 55,380 52,230 58)607 •S 61,646 ' 1,294 5.663 105 34.422 103,130 320 92,024 15 4,830 6,519 271 194 45,277 314 109,406 5,956 11 24^642 8,983 32!) 104 1,377 39,086 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dominion of Canada during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1905. 191 Agricultural Products. Manufactures. Miscellaneous Articles. Totals. £ 5 - Grand Totals. 18,884,067 51,157 243,667' 1,125,382 58 . 780,173 218,658 . 74 . 2,435 6,860 3,615,423 24 151 58 70 2,150 1,636,027 3,117 9,107 $ 6,378, 1,608, 71, 360, 17, 228, 28, 3, 4, 214,598 34,063 2,150 3,324 103 5,942 3,145 20 24,554 1,282 20), 300 698| 210 837,091 i 97,114,867' 9001 2,159,236 10,553 2,611 3,022 895, 871 450.562 9111 63,332 8,251 2,500 203,185 4^095 22,363 544,430 1,880,038 23,630 2,374,200 465,138 3,179 20,616 33,130 3,000 101,080 4,635 3,320,209 532,382 4,843,904! 34,0871 15,512) 3,324 103 30,032 3,400 20 58 '2041698 153,3891 8,251 22,953,904 3,625,320 10,052,186 335,839 511.282 13 1,172 4,241 269,671 108,^93 234 54 81)1 213,249 ' 36^029 313! 833 235 226,570 02.165 15 138,8!K) 861 40,760 2,926 L237 133,145 578 21 243,600 307 J 52,207' 30,203 35.833: 593,105 24 34,2i)9; 19.025, 1,802 6611 1,825 1,279 5,229 10,582 441,888 10,573 24,007 351^578 369 7,544 550 249,511 388 47,153 98,499 101 101 10,931 52 17 607 2^204 754 4,047 60 100 30,983 8 12,661 75!! 27,960 5,694 13,350 38 55,630 2,277 5,400 3118 67,332 61,144 17,729 3,405 2101 23,807] 1,422 47- 1,450 1,614 185,265 2,420 48 35 6 35 140 651 24,363 193 2,000 39 1,461,696 587 21 1.688,116 307 517,148 46,798 206,555 9S0.870 4,280 884,975 203,889 14.123 661 7,255 23,860 6,090 10,77(5 1,479,999 10,573 60,639 101 101 51,691" 1,123,586 369 14.14*3 46,574 519,624 388 198,973, 5i 18. 609 29,736 113,455 303,735 39,066 58,7X5 210 62,893 414.342 13,828 128,921 1,614 241,005 2,31 ( 101.958 2,194, 559. 1,883, 23. 2,404. 468. 3. 20. 33. 3, 305. 4, 3,473. 540, 771 223 942 362 733 232 538 199 616 9 188 10 000 11 178 12 635 13 5! 18 14 633 15 33,839 1,076,703108,579,770 5,297,078 113,876,848! 1,461,707 16 688 17 21 18 1,739,807 19 3u7 20 517,148 21 46,850 22 206,572 23 1,005 848 24 4,280 25 887,179 26 204 (143 27 14,126 28 661 29 11,302 30 23,860 31 6,150 32 10,876 33 1,511,298 34 10,573 35 60.639 36 837 1,146,654 38 360 39 14,902 40 46,574[41 550,821 42 388 43 198,973 44 510,925 45 29,736 46 115,875 47 303,933 48 39,101 49 58,791 50 21051 62.928152 415,082 53 13,82854 128,993 55 1,614 56 241,656 57 192 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 20. — Abstract of the Total Value of Goods Exported from the B 3 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 COUNTRIES. The Mine. The Fisheries. The Forest. Animals and their Produce. Produce. - "46 Produce. Not l'n xlute. 6 Not Produce. Produce. Not Pn xlucc. OTHER COUNTRIES — Con. San Domingo S 26,765 347 S 648 480 7,000 s § i 8 $ St. Pierre 11,821 19,117 51,284 75 52,441 50 96,215 17.837,049 276 Venezuela 28,764,461 1 6,080 233,081 4,593,564 i^450 200 5,906,259 4,589 ' 534, oni Total, other countries. . 30,387,239 233,193 7,066,532 19.202 20,327,352 8,210 6,298,824 540,331 31,932.329 259,741 11,114,318 30,580 33,235,683 126,370 63,337,458 643,461 To United States : Bullion, 82,500 ; coin, 81,838,556. To Newfoundland : Coin, SI 15. To Hong Grand total, exports. i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 193 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dominion of Canada during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1905 — Concluded. Agricultural Products. Manufactures. Miscellaneous Articles. Totals. U -5 c CD ° 6 1 5 ■— CD 4= 8 ll CD •a - P4 CD o o 11 Grand Totals. c - - - S5 1 s $ £ s $ 1 1,391 35,530 22,698 10 2,039 169,234 50,223 51,294 8,525 641 103,074 11,402 70,426.765 22,899 2,039 175,190 50,223 51,294 9,414 663 103,088 11,402 75,563,015 22,899 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 OD 66 67 42,109 1,061 428 4,649 "88 764 5,956 8,525 585 889 ' ' '889 22 14 6 22 6,859 5,122 8,280,842 18,034 14 5,034,640 475,586 3,013,331 9,950 854,938 5,136,250 7,040,246 520,939 11.139,147 3.115,862 15,836 882,300 82,275,176 5,320,037 87,595,213 2!t,!»94,150 4,146,259 21,191,333 3,451,701 49,675 1,959,003 190,854,946; 10,617,115 201,472,061 Konsr: Coin. £360. To China • Coin. S3 2X0 1,844,811 1,844,811 B90.854.946 12.461.926 203,316,872 11— i— 13 194 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 21. — Summary Statement of Goods Exported from the 1'ominion of Canada, distinguishing Canadian Produce and Manufactures from those of other Countries, during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1905. Articles. CLASSIFICATION OF THE MINE. Arsenic ........ Lbs. Asbestus Tons. Bary tes, ground and unground . Cwt. Coal. . . . . Tons. Chroniite (chromic iron) .... n Felspar ■■ Gold-bearing quartz, dust, nug- gets, &c. . $ Gypsum or plaster, crude Tons. Metals, viz. : — **Copper, fine, contained in ore, matte, regulus, &c. . . Lbs. Copper, black or coarse, cement copper and copper in pigs ii *Lead, metallic, contained in ore, &c ii Lead, pig ■■ *Nickel, tine, contained in ore, matte or speiss ... u *Platinum, contained in con- centrates, or other forms . . Ozs. *Silver, metallic, contained in ore, concentrates, &c. . . ■■ Mica Lbs. Mineral pigment, iron oxides, ochres, &c ■■ Mineral water Galls. Oil, mineral, coal and kerosene, crude Oil, mineral, coal and kerosene, refined Goons, the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Value. Total, oils. Ores. viz. : — Antimony. . Iron . ... Manganese. Other Tons. Total, ores. Phosphates Tons. Plumbago, crude ore and con- centrates Cwt. Pyrites Tons. Salt Lbs. Sand and gravel Tons. 254,000 41,127 13,C80 1,615,322 4,080 14,159 320,213 38,549,248 8,722 50,898,939 1,090,402 11,970,557 155 3,003,238 1,016,663 903,592 6,840 4,195 2,246 6,441 Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Value, 12,300 1,311,5241. 5,17Sj 3,930,8021 47,22:i . 34,262 . 15,208,380 . 334,769 . 53,439 4,856, 389 1,136 1,158,609 28.52S 1,1S5,050 423 2.098,778 11 87^685 101,039 Total Exports. Quantity 254,000 41,127 13,080 1,668,761 4,080 14,159 320,213 60 201 1 9,305 1,735 4,946 169,128 8,294 3. 44!) 211 480 1,999 "323 691 37,842 27,893 1,349 111 65,735 375 2n.'.i57 224,908i 540,909 93 2,212 17,099 691,000 242,475 40 4,422 22,561 396,451 386,141 1,263,078 24 25 1,253 8,580 63,7291 2,920 16,113,378 141,604 l(J 3,845 6,020 9,865 3,409 in 3,419 48,541 10 38,549,248 9,224 50,898,939 1,090,462 11,970,557 35f; 3,612,543 1,018,662 903,592 7,163 42,037 30,139 7-M7'-. 399 224,908 93 17,100 242,500 40 4,422 22,561 16,509,832 3.^6,151 Value. 12,300 1,311,535 5,178 4,018,487 47.223 34,262 15,309,419 334,769 4,856,389 1,196 1,158,609 28,523 1,185,056 2,158 2,103,724 170,477 8,294 3,560 4,056 6.500 10,556 32,366 540,909 2,212 691,010 1,266,497 1,253 8,580 63,725) 51,461 141,014 *These items to show the weight and value of copper, lead, nickel, platinum and silver respectively, not the gross weight of ore, matte, concentrates, &c. i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 21. — Summary Statement of Exports — Continued. 195 Articles. the mink — Con. Stone, ornamental, granite, marble, &c, unwrought. . . Tons, Building, freestone, lime- stone, &c, unwrought . .. m For manufacture of grind- stones, rough n Total, stone, &c Other articles Total, mine THE FISHERIES. C^dfij.h, including haddock, ling and pollock, fresh .... Lbs . Dry salted . Wet salted . Pickled Tongues and sounds. . . Cwt. . Brls. Total, codfish Mackerel, fresh Lbs. Canned ■■ Pickled Brls. Total, mackerel Halibut, fresh Lbs. Pickled Brls. Total, halibut. Herring, fresh or frozen Lbs. Pickled Brls. Canned Lbs. Smoked u Total, herring Sea fish, other, fresh. Lhs. M pickled.. ... Brls. ■I preserved... . Lbs. Total, sea fish, other. Oysters, fresh Brls. ■i preserved, in cans.. . . Lbs. Total, oysters Lobsters, fresh Brls. ii canned Lbs. Total, lobsters. 11 — i — 13i Goods, the Produce of Canada. Quantity 99 85,857 872 86,828 418,097 565,683 2,887 3 1,017 1,540,722 1,752 20,583 1,643,003 1,900 21,868,985 103, 473 92,575 2,407,805 42 1,169 716,165 343 420 32,886 11,723,246 Value. GOODL, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. 726 23,043 8,711 32,480 23,771 31,932,329 12,984 2,922,302 9,373 8 10,289 2,954,956 91,038 132 226,071 317,241 64,167 11,001 75,168 154, 3s3 356,797 4,421 56,210 571,811 2 2,699 38,849 41,550 1,6'.I5 1,782 376,336 2,754,598 3,130,934 Quantity, i Value. 2,014 800 9,840 1,246 2 8,189 2 6,150 406 970 259,741 9,116 9,116 80 SO 216 216 3,904 3,904 4 967 971 17 1,315 1,332 104 10 4 99 85,857 872 86,828 418,097 567,697 2,887 3 1,017 1,540,722 2,552 20,583 1,652,843 1,900 726 23,043 8,711 32,480 24,741 32,192,070 12,984 2,931,418 9,373 8 10,289 2,964,072 91,038 212 226,071 317,321 64,383 11,001 21,8' 8,985 104,71!* 92,575 2,407,805 42 1,171 724,354 345 6,570 32,8S6 11,723,652 75,384 154,383 360,701 4,421 56,210 575,715 2 2,703 39,816 42,521 1,712 1,402 3,114 376,336 2,754,702 3,131,038 196 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 21. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles. THE FISHERIES — Con. Bait, fish Brls. n clams or other ■■ Total, bait. Salmon, fresh smoked, canned. . pickled. Total, salmon. Lbs. . Brls. Salmon or lake trout. Lbs. Fish, all other, fresh $ ii pickled Brls. Total ,fish, other Fish oil, cod. . . . ii seal. . . . n whale . n other . Galls Total fish oils . Furs or skins, the produce of fish or marine animals Other articles Total, fisheries. THE FOREST. Ashes, pot and pearl. H leached ii all other Ibis. Total, ashes. Bark for tanning Cords Firewood i Ivory nuts, vegetable $ Knees and futtocks No. Lathwood Cords Logs, cedar, capable of being made into shingle bolts n Logs, elm M.ft. ii hemlock.. u ii oak ii ii pine ii ti spruce ii n tamarac n ii all other i Total, logs. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Value. 21 44,631 1,4(54,232 1,606 12,948,618 76,262 1,350,018 2,432 81,301 838 12,127 94,266 12,857 34,767 19,088 3,S88 611 1,944 1,397 2,455 5,025 226 58,325 • »'->, :i7-_* 66 72,877 72,943. 151,569 180 1,679,014 280,462 2,111,225 57,109 1,481,272 18,279 Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Value. 11 1,431 1,499,551 39,607 233 3,44:. 294 43,285 214,495 22,268 11,114,318 37,938 60,435 864 98,373 5! I. r..V2 84,949 300 It!, 029 12,593 2,615 19,945 10,612 38,869 48,000 3,233 359,087 479,776 20 20 Total Exports. Quantity. Value. 90 21] 44,642 66 72,967 90 73,0?3 223 1,464,232 1,600| 12,950,049; 76, 262 1 151,569 180 1,679,237 280,462 223 1,350,018 10 ... . 2,432 10 56 81,595 1,408 12,127 130 95,130 1 1.2IS 156 30,580 955 730' 12,857 34,767 19.0S8 3,888 611 410 1,964 1,397 410 2.455 5,025 226 58,325 69,392 2,111,448 57,109 1,481,282 18,279 1,499,561 39,663 307 3,445 43,415 228,743 22,424 11,144,898 37.938 6M35 98,373 59,552 84,949 1,030 16,029 12,593 2,615 20,355 10,642 38,869 48,000 3,233 359,087 480, 1S6 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 !No. 21. — Summary Statement of Exports — Continued. 197 Articles. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Value. THE FOREST — Con. Lumber, viz. : Battens 8 basswood M.ft. butternut ■■ deals, pine st. hund. M spruce and other » deal ends hickory M.ft. Laths M. Palings ii Pickets 'i Planks and boards M. ft. Joists " Scantling >• Shingles M. Shooks, box No. ti other $ Total,- shooks. Staves — standard M. ii other and headings.. . . S All other lumber, N . E . S Total, lumber Match blocks S Masts and spars No. Piling S Poles — hop, hoop, telegraph and other m Posts, cedar, tamarac and other H Shingle bolts — of pine or cedar. Cords Sleepers and railroad ties No. Stave bolts Cords. Timber — square, viz.: — Ash. birch elm maple oak pine, red .i white ... . all other Tons. Total, timber square. Wood, blocks and other, for pulp Cords Other articles of the forest. ... ■> Total, forest Goods, not the Produce op Canada. Quantity. Value. 1,463 5 40, 163 207.605 11,673 532^149 108 1 15,624! 29,918 24,267 116 2,076,922 6,898,769 392,527 i,072-339 1,124 139,969 922,811 13,849,275 163] 2,068 118,641 SG6,333 799,222! 1,620,567 112 46,241 1,817 436,862 438,679 1,930 3,091 738,736 606 1,128 14,661 7,102 4,030 835 38,680 3,180 11 144,914 382,175 27,939,973 14,310 8,179 142,564 46,470| 14,253| 10,793; 180,883; 1,484 1,041 11,735 1(12.24-1 193,991/ 38 2,013 69,616 593,624 93,759 13,410 995,870 42,862 2,268 136 1,513,873 4,455 2,b00,814. 7,900 33,235,683 296 2,394 240 3,839 3,839 765 1,846 9,380 418 598 55,668 54^203 3,228 113,69: 1,660 126,370 Total Exports. Quantity. Value 1,463 5 40,463 207,605 11,673 9 532,149 108 15,624 922,923 163 118,649 799,222 29,918 24,267 116 2,076,922 6,898,769 392,527 296 1,072,339 1,124 139,969 13,851,669 2,068 S66.573 1,620,567 46,241 1,817 440,701 442,518 11 145,679 384,021 27,949,353 1,931 3,091 739,777 606 1,166 14,661 9,115 14,310 8,254 142,564 46,470 14,253 10,793 181,301 1,484 12,333 162,244 249,661 6,298 147,962 835 13,410 38,680 ; 995,870 3,316 46,090 74,071 1,627,570 593,624! 2,600,814 9,560 33,362,053 198 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 21. — Summary Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Goods the Produce of Canada. Goods not the Produce Total Exports, of Canada. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE. Animals — horses, one year old ii horses, over one vear old ii cattle, one year old ii cattle, over one year old „ ii swine n ■■ sheep, one year old ii sheep, over one year old Poultry S 22 2,637 1,901 165,201 2,806 181,295 107,018 2,140 448,760 22,538 11,338,431 41,289 686,692 714,018 42,090 23,977 1,280 3 166 5 3 389 •s 185 303,113 75 12,335 19 36 4,360 224 5,966 29 3,917 1,904 165,367 2,811 181,298 107,407 S 2 325 751,873 22,613 11,350,766 41,308 686,728 718,378 42.314 29,943 Other , i 13,319,935 326,313 13,646,248 64,099 31,764,303 215,733,259 3,601,427 47,414 5,930,379 20 300 500 '712,9m 64,099 31,934,506 215,929,753 3,655,651 47,414 5,972,366 20,318,673 ~ '727il88 Eggs Doz. 170,203 196,494 54^224 41,987 IS 173 14' 322 21,703 2,358, 8S0 5,806 63,023 27,509 2,421,903 H undrnssed.. .. . 2,380,583 . 68,829 2,449,412 Grease and grease scraps Lbs. 2,582,539 121,862 10,045 97 534 2,709,'772 9 475 1^848 110,540 2,465 104 1,792 16 183 16^826 10 151 3,330 2,585,004 121,966 11,837 113 717 2,726^598 9 485 l)999 113,876 Hides and skins, other than fur ■■ 936 25,210 Lard M Meats, viz.: bacon H hams Pork Poultry, dressed or und ressed S Game n u n Tongues Los. All other, N.E.S „ 19,624 1,284,189 20,560 1,309,399 116,835,050 1,331,532 2,805,763 160,702 2,235,936 12,194,458 92,326 321,501 10,509 188,194 108,3:33 7 17 1 4,046 3 53S, 970 '116J96 206,611 .Ms..">4^ 76,700 42,246 295,096 27,965 29,112 14,151 2,878 19,946 6,720 44 60 7 074 li9d4 117,041,661 1,850,080 2,942,463 202,948 2,531,032 12,222,423 121,438 335,652 13,387 208,140 115,053 7 518 4 J 06 3 546,050 'll8,'790 49,486 38,356,035 1,647,0S5 240 61 459 14! 776 49,726 38,417,494 li66li861 16,582,613 109,944 16,692,557 Milk and cream, condensed.. . . Lbs. Neat's foot and other animal oils, N.E.S Galls. Sheep pelts No. 3,444,837 1 198,347 078,131 1,971,501 257,565 2 144,579 145,095 070 11,334 514 3,589,932 671 198,347 268,899 516 144,579 1 . 554 58,062 425,939 128,034 Tails S 1,366 55.140 418,575 124,865 60^666 33,058 188 2,922 7,364 3,169 Tallow Lbs. Wool Other articles 8 738,131 2,004,559 Total animals and produce . . 03,337,458 i;43,4til 63,98>,919 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 21. — Summary Statement of Exports — Continued. 199 Articles. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. Balsam § Cider Galls Flax ... Cwt. Fruits, viz. : — Apples, dried. Lbs. ii green or ripe Brls. Berries of all kinds. § Canned or preserved 8 All other, N.E.S 8 Total, fruits Grain and Products of, viz. : — Barley Bush. Beans n Buckwheat Indian corn Oats Pease, whole ... ■■ n split . ii Rye „ Wheat Other grain ■■ Goods, the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Value 33,710 131.548 6,05-2,502 1,037,148 1,041. 237. 505, 51. 2,307. 676. 90, 20, 14,700. 56! 208 598 843 908 499 500 417 402 315 575 11,744 5,425 410,291 Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Value Total Exports. 268,134 4,516 2,627,467 665 137,750... 205,825 33,232 3,272,408 Total, grain. Bran . Cwt. Flour of wheat Brls. Flour of Rye ,. Indian meal n Oatmeal Meal, all other Total, flour and meal Hay Tons. Hemp Cwt. Hops Lbs. Malt Bush. Maple sugar Lbs. syrup Galls. Lbs. 19,748,265 897,354 1,321,469 4,730 168,607 8,033 1,502,339 Nuts Seed* clover Bush flax n grass ii all other 8 Total, seeds. Straw . Tons. Tobacco, leaf, Lbs. Trees, shrubs and plants 8 Vegetables, canned or preserved 8 Potatoes Bush . Turnips. . . t All other vegetables 8 Total, vegetables 151,563 158 48,234 11, <36 1,947,967 2,792 8,439 85,671 314 92,619 3,085 49,529 713,564 1,417,955 514, 304, 280, 35, 862, 617, 100, 12, 12,386, 9, 852 719 !>f 14 illL' 11411 717 704 620 7 13 956 . 523 1,590 1,322 7,688 84,213 95.336 767,367 378,628 298 1,137 42 130 5,598,729 2,927,265 631,492 225,691 2 12 5 20 24 80 148,288 125,898 15,125,417 570,019 5,877,607 15,447 641,233 . 23,250 6,557,537 7,149,247 11 1,570 5 91 1,673 1,261,210 1.013 6,130 9, 289 1 135,066i 2, 625 1 965 139 235 314 30 1,611 1 31,418 3,658,861 15 12,651 60 540 Quantity. Value 33,710 131,548 6,057,078 1,037,813 11,744 5,425 410,291 14 808,575 237,896j 505,885 j 650,637 001,991 676,502 90,422 20,420 84>,003 56,575 20,897,512 897,305 44 13,295 520,451 479 66,975! 11,249 599, 154 1 13,929 4,280 14,684 773,053 23,116 392,052 i<;L'.7ii7 38,532 616,407 32,79:-! 7. --".Mi 1,453 133 82 718 2 2,966 1,323,039 5 4,821 108,607 8,040 1,504,512 2,491 2,491 320,718 307 10,233 17,816 7,294 35,343 151,702 393 48,548 11,466 1,949,578 2,793 39,857 268,657 2,629,057 139,072 213,513 117,445 3,367,744 893,480 305,856 281,094 2,902,367 1,087,731 617,729 100,724 12,700 12,512,041 9,950 18,784,278 570,064 85,671 314 92,619 3,085 822,582 746,357 1,417,955 5,890,258 60 15,987 641,233 23,294 0,570,832 1,268,506 2,4.6 6,263 9,371 135,784 2,627 3,931 520, If 1 479 66.975 13,740 601,045 13,929 324,998 14,991 33,349 409,868 102,707 45,826 051,810 200 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT { 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 21. — Summary Statement of Exports— Continued. Akticles. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Quantity . Value . AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS — Con. Cereal foods § Other articles n Total, agricultural products. MANUFACTURES. Acid, sulphuric Agricultural implements . Aluminum in pigs, bars, ing &c Lbs. ii manufactures of Books, pamphlets, maps, &c Biscuits and bread Bricks . Buttons Candles ... Cartridges, gun. rifle and pistol Charcoal Cement . . . Cinders Clay, manufactures of Clothing and wearing apparel. Coke Tons. Cordage, ropes and twine $ Cotton fabrics ... Yds. Cottons, other. . t Cotton waste Lbs. Drugs, chemicals and medi- cines, N E.S § Dye stuffs Electrical apparatus n Electrotypes .. Extract of hemlock bark ... . Brls. Explosives and fulminates, N.E.S Lbs. Felt, manufactures of S Fertilizers ■■ Fur, manufactures of n Glass and glassware, N.E.S... ■■ Grindstones, manufactured. ... n Gypsum or plaster, ground. ... n Hats and caps . . Household effects, X.E.S . . . . ,. Ice ii India rubber, manufactures of. ■■ ii scran and other . Lbs. Iron and steel and mfrs. of, viz.: — Stoves No. Castings, N.E.S 3 Pig iron Tons Machinery, N.E.S § Sewing machines No. Typewriters Scrap iron or steel Cwt. Hardware, N.E.S S Steel and manufactures of . . n Total, iron and steel and mfs. of Lbs. S 2,408,382 '. Cwt. " " 3^418 M. S 670 Lbs. 1,796 Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Value. 1,284,286; 92, 211 1 Total Exports. Quantity. Value. 29,994,150 . . . 232,373 128,258 13,086,330 1, 710, 908 4,796 608,794 1,726,128 1,376 5,707 1,009 3,678 185,795 2,722 2,313,620 534,598, I, 161 181,671 31.600 5,028 2,491 533 106,779 2,651 5,430 44 2,755 159.759 473,590 344,024 1,071,737 29,052 69,406 834,838 3,470 21,285 3, 755 57,861 184,531 ! 1,122 229,212 18,305 16,163 27,985 2,801 5,815 1,329,030 II, 240 170,359 82,597 16,738 73.S30 66,078 312.865 22.S63 125,544 106,642; 153,226, 245,562, 1,123,354 4 184 4.%863 78,283 13,790 11.629 180,595 92 130 77 74,331 5,335 1,286,164 97,546 4,146,259 34,140,409 29.200 :>,.S4.':! 86,595 64 1,188 525 6,187 8,200 232,373 2,468,382 3.422 854 1.749 13,640 33.711 45.659 6,162 8,518 16.017 407 506,202 20,263 57,798 4,811 12,661 3,883 1,012 2,718 8,829 109 331 5,499 114,133 26,674 i5,609 1,454 7,650 169,970 4,050 4,195 72.257 68,768 356,984 985,334 128,258 13,164^613 1,724,698 4,796 620,423 1.9i m;, 72:: 1,468 5J07 1,139 3,755 260,126 2.722 2,342,826 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 21.— Summary Statement of Exports — Continued. 201 Aktici.es. MANUFACTURES — Coil. Jewellers' sweepings Junk Lamps and lanterns .... Leather — Sole Upper N.E.S Boots and shoes Harness and saddlery. Other manufactures of. Cwt. S Lbs. Goods, Goods, the Produce of not the Produce of! Total Exports. Canada. Canada. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value Total, leather. Lime. Liquors — Ale and beer Galls. Brandy Gin . .. Rum i Whiskey n Wines Other spirits, N.E.S Galls. Total, liquor.- Metals, N.O.P $ Molasses Galls. Musical, instruments, viz.: — Organs No. Pianos ■■ Other S Total, musical instrumeuts . . . Oakum Cwt . Oil cake ■■ Oil, N.E.S Galls. Paper, wall Rolls. .. N.E.S f Photographs. h Plumbago, manufactures of . . . n Rags Lbs. Ships sold to other countries No. and tons. Soap Lbs. Starch n Stone, ornamental, viz . : — Granite, marble &c. dressed Building, viz: Freestone, limestone, &c, dressed.... 94,095 78,021). ixs,:r,l 4,637 1,953 1,778 12,995 2,945 8,445,275 721,395 1,273,070 1,678,271 169,485 290,317 158,064 10,566 38,206 851 5,452 89,485 2,344,909 75,498 7.4.M 325 4,930 ' '365 230,79(5 8,994 181,075 622,224 8,821 70.325! 16,235 1,310 21,035 6,670 10,085 3,749 3,088 428,641 706,665 235,181 4.242 230 232,298 49,676 7,818 289.792 34 90,316 421,397 248,574 12,696,727 7—1,8841 720,533 163.473 189 101,641 46.SS9 23,053 1,768,020 4.105 1,478 214,334 62,172 43,133 L0 27,449 65,412 106 2,221 4,979 18,627 5,787 3,902 35,622 10,431 4,724 26,854 1,720 28.501 13,004 7,396 92,630 43,163 12,486 1,255 11,910 3.972 17,137 58 9,102 5,784 14,393 605 422 56,313 3-1,130 30,198' 5,069 4,770 362 Total, stone. 3,521 2761 3,797 23 22,575 670 19 381 381 96,048 8,446,126 726,847 1.362,555 23,686 1,310 21,360 6,670 240,881 12,743 184,163 490,813 43,133 4,256 263 44 90,316 448,846 313,986 12,697,149 10-3,014 725,602 163,835 79,804 201,346 7,582 1,678,377 171,706 295,296 176,691 16,353 42,108 2,380,531 75,498 15,361 4,724 27,219 1,720 650,725 21,825 77. 721 799,295 278,344 12,486 233,553 61.586 11,790 306,929 247 101,641 55,991 28,837 1,782,413 4,710 1,478 214,357 78,888 30,868 4,789 3,902 276 4,178 202 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 21. — Summary Statement of Exports— Continued. - . Articles. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity . Value . Quantity . Value. Quantity . Value. MANUFACTURES — Con. Sugar of all kinds, N-E.S Lbs. Sugur-house syrup Galls. Tar § 203,830 68,634 8 . 8,065 10,694 28,646 37,535 275,315 5,275 $ 13,370 860 219 13,759 479,145 73,909 8 21,435 11,554 28,865 51,294 Tob&ccOj viz ■ Cigars M Snuff Lbs. 128 1,262 11 OOO, 172,820 3,531 1,283 5 19,116 58,250 427 46 4,605 180 "•" 22^314 52,765 555 1,308 612 026 303/J31 8,136 1,463 5 41,429 111,015 All other, N.E.S Total, tobacco 94 > _ '-2 c3 o o CD O OS if. _, - CD <1 S£-2 C „. | I § - = s o w e I 0 |5 o "S s 3 ~i &« x s 0) -i-i a: "O 1 s C « - "I 0 CD 0> CO _z _ >^ 1 o CD o = - '> — > i C -+3 _r - ■/. : Z S3 a c eh : I CD CN .5 ; i - a ts © X © ' i-l 1Q © N ■* © P to io of co" ->** i a" -r" I © >— C<0 CO OC ■ ! © io iH CO" 01 CO IS © CO Ol ©_© IO t>- i-Tof x"ia" co r iH © ~ 35 © — © — X C-. 1 © tc — © CO © ■*" I -* of x" z x z r i L-© r- — ©^Ol Tf © -r co" of of z .- — C". CM — Ol co x © 1 tow .o" ©" ©" t-To* ; : 5 : - ^ - - ci-z a - - 1 Is = s 5 t 'S.5 .3 • -z; ~ * ~ z — - : - - S B »r a. 5. ~£.^© g :.. s o - J J :?. 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Q r-> S I ?J ? ■3 " © © -1" I- t I -T © -J ■*eoeo ■o — cm © t - 1- i- ? i x — — sc CM ©^ irf©" CM CM ©"tjT *© - ?. «^ - co a r. x x r.Hi^is -H t- © L~ IC — "f 30 — ' » ©\-Tt-H KHH CO CO JO :~ © r 01 © co it © t- T h- CM t—iQ CM — r-j t- os xm © -S- © 0 f B f X> — CO IQ ©' ©~ CM © i-H CM tO X © © CO i-H i-H CO CO CO CO CM X t~ CM X © 1-H CO - = < a °i-s © Oi © rf CM © tT © — i-O CM X CO © SCOHCOC X C . © — i CO I- — f t- ~ CM © i— 0] t- IC CO © t - © X X b- ~ — — o co © i-0 >* © © © CO cfco X w -r CO* cn > (B ice X © 00. - _i ic o • .£ a ic C -= 2-; r ; c8 2 5~~'5 3 - w c c; i ►»! s B-l 3a -e = g-g 3 = - = - ^ - f. £ z S »3 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 11 m II I" 1 tf 00 lelsgli 5 us i; ©" : Fl : 1 . 568198 IQ t— ■* c: 27 "'225 12,593,271 68,943 111,427 184,346 42,565 3,641 40C 927 225 Total value of goods in transit through Montreal for transhipment for foreign countries Fiscal year ended June 30, 1886. „ 1887. 1888. 1889 1890. 1891. 1S92 1893 1894. 1895. 1896 1897 1898. 1899 1900. 1901 „ „ 1902 1903. 1904. 1905. 745,606 645,3!<3 058,888 314,396 714,70fi 202,292 423,862 313,904 186,145 027,3Ci6 191,628 077,825 378,657 485,519 160,009 ;->"-!'. ">67 6s;i,!»12 .224,361 095,449 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 227 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Countries for immediate Transit through Canada and transhipped at the Port of ended June 30, 1905 ; also Statement of Value of Goods in Transit through Foreign Countries from 1886 to 1905. Countries Shipped to. Italy. British Africa. Total. Great Britain. United States. Belgium British Africa. New- found- land. Holland France. Total. $ % % 30,607 39,620 214,191 9,961,999 1,5C0,571 2,348,461 • 800 310 117,849 9,201,619 1,302,848 699,211 29,807 39,310 5,458 57,145 82,460 1,264,351 8 $ $ i $ 30,607 39,620 214,191 9,961,999 1,500,571 2,348,461 15,659 304,524 34,611 39,985 394,779 15,225 384,989 8,359 37,907 446,480 13,722 286,159 299,881 72,293 16,626 88,919 265 1,244 4,222 205 1.244 14,095,449 11,382,637 1,478,531 4.222 • 14,095.449 No. 26 — Statement showing the Value of Goods Imported and Exported Seaward into and from Canada, via St. Lawrence River ; also the Value of Goods Tran- shipped at Montreal for Foreign Countries, both Inwards and (Jut-wards, during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1905. Total imports from sea via St. Lawrence River S 40.479,890 i. exports for „ „ 66,358,205 n merchandise received at Montreal for transhipment for foreign ports 14,095,449 Total trade via St. Lawrence River 8 120,933,544 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1906 PART II GENERAL STATEMENTS OF IMPORTS, EXPORTS AND SHIPPING OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30 1905 11 — ii — 1 2 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. General Statement (by Countries) of the Total Quantities and Values of sumption and the Duties Collected thereon in the Dominion (Abbreviations : B. E., British East ; B. W., British West ; F. W., Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Value. ( Quantity. General Tai Value . •iff. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS. Ale, beer and porter in bottles . it it casks. . . threat Britain . . . Aust. -Hungary. . France ... Galls. 103,863 536 8 2,424 259,300 $ 140,185 428 28 2,043 151,590 _. Galls. 154,230 426 40 130,584 239 59 $ cts. 37,015 20 102 24 9 60 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Aust. -Hungary.. 235,483 136,402 56,515 92 426,131 294,274 390,179 267,284 93,642 96 10,257 1,002 13,290 214,417 4,008 602 4,795 45,609 10,278 1,000 206,852 3,874 602 41,811 1,644 48 160 00 United States. . . Total 33,096 26 238,966 55,014 218,130 46,287 34,900 74 9,K73 516 68 182 103 20 13 60 36 40 153 20 Animals, living, viz.: — All other, not elsewhere speci- fied Aust. -Hungary.. 192 Total .... United States. . . Great Britain . . . 9,265 766 JjlJS. 329,078 T 1-vts JjOS. K(\ 1 «*> OU, LoS 2,833 752 74 No. 72 45 19,620 5,862 2 523 272^825 No. 500 100 00 United States. . . Total. . .. Great Britain. . . Newfoundland. . United States. . . Total United States. . . 19,616 272,785 54.557 00 19,737 281,210 19,647 273,285 54,657 00 32 7 11,519 1,686 200 559,417 32 7 11,303 1,686 200 512,455 337 20 40 00 102,491 On 11,558 :.6i,:22 87.139 1,795 92 2 4 2,652 $ cts. 628 25 32 20 0 70 1 40 92S 20 22 38 37,547 7 70 13 30 13,141 45 42,152 14,753 20 237 25 71 10 7 50 387 36,993 116 10 11,097 90 37,642 11,292 60 No. 5 538 543 1,376 29,910 481 60 10,468 50 31,286 10,950 10 41 7-_> 1,196 S2.758 10 25 18 00 •_W IM ) 20.689 50 84,067 21,016 75 81 2r.S 694 1,043 21.496 3.142 24,638 1,487 45 104 37,573 39,209 819 11,741 12,560 81 1 268 694 24 30 Si l 4" 20S 20 1.043 312 90 616 3,139 3.755 2 7 5 43" 44 + 268 45 104 37,478 37,895 154 00 7S4 75 938 75 67 00 11 25 26 00 9,369 50 ".'.473 75 96 1L719 28 80 3.515 70 11,815 3,544 50 ii TRADE AND HAYIGATKfN SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. 7 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. 8 22,411 S cts. 5,229 56 •S 290 S cts. 13o 32 Galls. 8 24 496 ' 92 2 4 2,652 1,052 22 38 37,673 S cts. 5,993 13 32 20 0 70 1 40 928 20 489 94 7 70 13 30 13 201 25 20,667 82 1,052 489 94 126 59 80 22,411 5,229 56 1,468 685 06 66,031 1,047 209 40 19 7 60 1,303 25 843 387 36,993 288 10 7 50 337 20 116 10 11,097 90 11,846 80 843 337 20 1,047 209 40 862 344 80 39,551 No. 43 3,153 735 73 No. 1 370 172 66 No. 49 538 4,899 29,910 1,389 99 10,468 50 43 3,153 735 73 1 370 172 66 587 34,809 11,858 49 2,912 485 35 2,953 72 1,196 82,758 495 60 18 00 299 "it 20,689 50 2,912 485 35 86,979 21,502 10 81 268 694 24 30 80 40 208 20 1,043 312 90 21,144 3,524 14 21,760 3,139 3,678 14 784 75 21,144 3,524 14 24,899 4,462 89 39 1,219 203 18 41 7 5 430 1,487 i:< 104 37.478 270 18 11 25 26 00 9,369 50 39 1,219 6ii7 203 18 483 39,114 9,676 93 133 40 56 22 40 819 11,719 184 60 3,515 70 667 133 40 56 22 40 12,538 3,700 30 8 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Coil. Books, printed ; periodicals and pamphlets, X.E.S Books — Novels or works of fiction, or literature of a similar character, unbound or paper bound, or in .sheets, including freight rates for railways and telegraph rates, bound in book or pamphlet form, not includ- ing Christmas annuals or publications commonly known as juvenile and toy books Bank notes, bonds, bills of exchange, cheques, promis sory notes, drafts, and all similar work unsigned, and cards or other commercial blank forms printed or lit ho graphed, or printed from ■ steel or copper or other plates, and other printed matter, N.E.S Total Imports. Entered Countries. Quantity. Posters, advertising bills and folders . Great Britain . . . Australia. . ... New Zealand . . . Belgium France Germany Holland Japan United States. . . Total Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary. France , Germany United States. . Total. Great Britain. . Hong Kong China France Germany Japan Switzerland United States. . Total . Great Britain. B. W. Indies.. France Holland United States. Total.... Lbs. 1,950 40 87 10 Value. 218,401 112 5 3,129 36,764 L.940 2 771 724,033 985,157 17,544 . . . 150 . . 1.459 . . . 22 . . . 83,449 . . General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. 102,624 13,415 9 L6 3,113 119 34 S7.915 104.728 405 12 23 2 23,666 101.992 24,108 Lbs. 391 40 87 10 99,355 99,883 13,813 112 3,129 36,854 59 2 771 ,•23,943 r8,688 431 150 1,459 83,399 85,439 361 9 16 11! I 34 87,420 S cts. 1,381 30 11 20 0 50 312 90 3,685 40 5 90 0 20 77 10 r2,394 30 77,86S 80 86 20 30 00 291 80 16,679 80 17,087 80 12ti 35 3 15 5 60 26 95 88,030 41 65 11 90 30,597 00 30.812 60 9S 12 23 2 23,554 23.689 58 65 6 00 13 05 1 BO 14.9« 13 25 14,982 4.". ii SESSIONAL. PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AXD NAVIGATION 9 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. 1 201,961 S cts. 13,464 66 $ 2,822 S cts. 376 25 218,596 112 5 3,129 36,854 1,994 2 771 724,646 $ cts. 15,222 21 11 20 0 50 312 90 3,685 40 263 90 0 20 77 10 72,488 03 1,935 258 00 703 93 73 201,961 13,464 66 5,460 727 98 986,109 92,061 44 16,917 2,255 78 196 52 29 17,544 150 1.459 22 83.437 2,394 27 30 00 291 80 5 86 16,689 93 19,411 86 22 38 5 86 10 13 2,255 78 16,917 256 68 28 102,612 13,022 3,038 61 112 52 26 13,495 9 16 77 3,104 119 34 87,788 3,217 22 3 15 5 60 26 95 1,448 55 41 65 11 90 30,767 32 3,104 1,448 55 365 170 32 13,022 3,038 61 3,581 1,671 13 104,639 35,522 34 Lbs. 1,559 307 155 90 Lbs. Lbs. 1,950 4" 87 10 405 12 23 2 214 55 6 00 13 05 1 50 14,903 25 99,355 23,554 1,559 307 155 90 101,442, 23,996 15,138 35 10 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Ho. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Books — Con. Labels for cigar boxes, fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, con- fectionery and other goods : also shipping, price or other tags, tickets or labels ; and railroad or other tickets whether lithographed or printed or partly printed, N.E.S Maps and charts, N.E.S Newspapers, or supplemental editions or parts thereof partly printed and intended to be completed and pub- lished in Canada Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. Great Britain. China France Germany Holland ...... Italy Japan Portugal United States. Total . Great Britain . France Germany United States. Total. Advertising pamphlets, pic- torial show cards, illustrated advertising periodicals, illustrated price books, cat- alogues aud price lists ; ad- vertising calendars and almanacs ; patent medicine or other .advertising circu- lars, fly sheets or pamphlets United States. Great Britain . . Australia Newfoundland. Belgium France Germany Holland Japan Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total.. .. Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty 15,773 . 6 .., 1,0331... 15,9311 . . 122 . . 3 . . 74 ... 116,234 140,181 4,987 418 10 12,128 17,543 5,386 Lbs. 48,35* 25 388 270 3,604 7,843 194 36 395 446,004 507,117 12,254 4 25 55 874 2,030 5S 9 86 108,648 124,043 Lbs. 6,646 25 388 •-'7o 3,246 635 6 825 151 116 3 74 5 112,644 114,459 464 418 12,128 13,010 2,602 00 5,386 1.34C 50 1,543 4 25 55 S4S 194 36 395 442,361 453.561 58 9 861 107,129 109,757 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 11 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total . Quantity . V alue. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ 14,914 S' cts. 3,480 04 233 8 cts. 108 72 15,782 6 856 15,931 116 3 74 5 113,0114 8 cts. 3,811 01 2 10 303 21 7,416 98 40 60 1 05 25 90 1 75 39,635 40 31 15,780 14 46 7,364 13 450 210 00 14,914 3,480 04 16,494 7,697 31 145,867 51,238 00 695 91 83 60 2 66 2,425 60 4,523 603 11 4,987 418 10 12,128 10 2 66 4,523 603 11 10 2 66 17,543 3,207 77 5,386 1,346 50 5,115 80 3 75 58 20 40 50 486 90 1,568 60 29 10 5 40 59 25 68,243 35 Lbs. 40,729 10,210 4,072 90 Lbs. 230 56 46 00 Lbs. 47,605 25 388 270 3,246 7,843 194 36 395 451,Su7 11,809 4 25 55 S4.s 2,040 58 9 86 109,200 7,843 2,040 1,568 60 9,446 2,077 1,889 20 40,729 10,210 4,072 90 17,519 4,173 3,503 80 511,809 124,140| 75,610 85 12 CUSTOMS DRTARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Coil. Books — Con. Chromos, chromotypes, oleo- graphs, or like work pro- duced by any process other than hand painting or draw- ing, and having any adver- tisement or ad v e r t i s i n g matter printed, 1 i t h o- graphed, or stamped there- on, or attached thereto, or other similar artistic work, lithographed, printed or stamped on paper or card- board for business or adver- tisement purposes, N.O.P. Printed music, bound or in sheets Photographs, chromos", chro- motypes, artotypes, oleo- graphs, paintings, draw- ings, pictures, engra vings or prints, or proofs therefrom, and similar works of art, N.O.P. ; blue prints and building plans Total Imports. Countries. Quantity. Value Great Britain. Germany United States. Total... Great Britain. Belgium France . Germany United States. Total Boot, shoe and stay laces of any material Great Britain . . British Africa . Hong Kong . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China France Germany Holland Italy Japan Switzerland . . . United States . Total Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium France. Germany United States . Total .... Lbs. 4,559 165 5,204 9,1)88 1,197 23 1,846 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. 1 Value. Duty 3,066 21,165 52 545 2,807 63,176 87,745 Lbs. 289 4,850 5,139 62,465 8 21 85 594 25 9,668 51,780 375 241 130 1,583 298,970 425,945 75,619 85 15,377 4,017 8,517 19,256 122..S71 71 l.SOli 1,87; 3,211 52 362 62,905 $ cts. 43 35 727 50 r70 85 321 10 5 20 36 20 66,530 5,507 8 21 56 594 25 9,691 62 347 241 130 1,583 232,330 250.595 6,636 85 15.377 1.017 757 18,455 6,290 50 6,653 00 1,101 40 1 60 1 20 11 20 118 80 5 00 1,938 20 12 40 69 JO 48 20 26 00 316 60 46,466 00 50,119 00 1,900 80 25 50 4,613 10 1,205 10 227 10 5,536 50 45,327 13,598 10 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAT Di ATI ON 13 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Quantity. Value. 1,126 Duty. $ cts 427 00 .Surtax Tariff. Quantity, i Value. , Duty. Lbs. 105 23 4,270 1,126 427 00 17,211 105 23 1,147 62 743 17,211 1,147 62 44,!»03 5,987 51 183 2,807 271 4,004 11,902 29 44,003 5,087 51 72,805 14,573 00 72.8i;:, 14,573 00 50,530 14,780 77,247 1,140 7,760 217 S cts. Quantity. Lbs . 33 00 1 33 00 4,559 105 4,850 Total. Value. 9,574 99 00 24 40 374 24 30 13 533 83' 3,173 80 7 7 223,854 2.026 6,741; 44,770 10,152, 605,046 1,302.038 10,727 1,400 627, 9*» China 60,381 1,016 60 381 1 016 254 00 1,269 149 li'269 *149 37 25 United States . . 28^711 829 5:8,811 833 208 25 Total ... 1,160,094 17,151 129,621 2,625 656 25 Great Britain. . . 877,270 14,997 i i t Ton o5 75 B. E. Indies 1,366,396 22,084 ;>lo o] ] 5 26° i si •"» 1 Bush. 2 32,688 8 5,448 07 1 60 2,432,757 Bush. 4 1,083 1,087 41,583 10 1,077 1,087 7,671 82 2 20 323 10 325 30 2 8 1 60 24 90 2 40 36 865 1,210 27 2 1,431 100 13,978 117 391 626 71 1 1,090 148 28,216 4 20 129 75 181 50 4 05 30 214 65 15 00 2,096 70 21 90 2 40 17,649 31,170 2,646 15 1 1 — ii — 2^ 20 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Countries. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity . Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. 1 Bush. i Bush. S $ cts. Breadstuff s — Con. United States. . . 102 83 10 20 Indian corn for purposes of United States . . 1,192,704 658,174 1,150,688 634,636 86,301 70 Great Britain . . . 674 469 15 12 1 50 8 6 8 6 0 80 New Zealand . . . 337 195 United States. . . 2,249,961 730,051 507,767 175,362 50,776 70 Total 2,250,980 730,721 507,790 175,380 50,779 00 Pease, N.E.S Great Britain . . . 281 756 171 423 17 10 Hong Kong. . . . 3 3 3 3 0 30 China 8 4 s 4 0 80 France 2 12 2 12 0 20 Germany 1 3 10 9 10 9 1 00 101 114 101 114 10 10 United States . . 3,921 6,864 3,921 6,864 392 10 Total 4,327 7,765 4,216 7,429 421 60 Rye United States . . 1,229 1,068 1,229 1,068 122 90 Wheat United States . . 230,995 196,768 92,406 77,597 11,088 72 Bran, mill feed, &c Great Britain. . . 5,907 1,192 238 40 2 2 0 40 United States . . 48,193 48,971 9,794 20 Total 54,102 50.185 10 033 OO Lbs. Lbs. United States. . . 128,445 3,849 128,645 3,864 321 62 Brls. Brls. United States. . . 25,137 67,709 25,156 67,S56 6,289 00 Lbs. Lbs. Great Britain . . . 4,782 262 2,000 139 27 80 United States. . . 227,436 4,930 213,872 4,617 923 10 Total 232,218 5,192 215,872 4,756 951 20 Brls. Brls. Rye flour United States. . . 2,212 8,501 2,208 8,493 1,104 00 Wheat flour Great Britain . . 69 297 10 87 6 00 Newfoundland . . 9 44 9 44 5 40 China 2 2 1 20 I'nited States. . . 43,048 189,677 42,317 185,567 25,39n 20 Total 43.12S 190,025 42,338 185,705 25,402 SO ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 21 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. .Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Dbty. Quantity. Val- | c^ed. Bush. S $ cts. Bush. S $ cts. Bush. 102 $ 83 § cts. 10 20 , 1,150,688 634,636 86,301 70 659 457 43 95 674 8 337 507,767 469 6 195 175,362 45 45 0 80 22 47 50,776 70 50,845 42 337 195 22 47 996 652 66 42 508,786 176,032 110 333 7 38 281 3 8 2 1 10 10) 3,921 756 3 4 12 3 9 114 6,864 24 48 0 30 0 80 0 20 0 13 1 00 10 10 392 10 1 3 0 13 110 333 7 38 1 3 0 13 4,327 7,765 429 11 1,229 1,068 122 90 11,088 72 867 08 0 40 9,794 20 __ 92,406 77,597 628 68 4,715 5,907 2 48,971 4,715 628 68 54,880 10,661 68 321 62 Lbs. Lbs Lbs. 128,645 3,864 Brls. . — Brls. Brls. 25, 156 67,856 6,289 00 44 20 923 40 16 40 Lbs. 2,782 123 Lbs. Lbs. 4,782 213,872 262 4,617 2,782 123 16 40 218,654 4,879 967 60 Brls. Brls. Brls. 2,208 8,493 1,104 00 59 210 23 60 69 9 2 42,317 297 44 185,567 29 60 ft 40 1 20 25,390 20 59 210 23 60 42,397 185,915 25,426 40 22 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. Value. Breadstuff s— Con. Hominy, cracked, evaporated; or dried corn Great Britain . United States. Total . Cereal foods, prepared. Great Britain . Hong Kong. . . United States. Total All other breadstuff's, X.E.S. Great Britain. B. E. Indies . . Hong Kong. . . Newfoundland . . Aust. -Hungary . China France Germany Italy Japan Turkey. ...... United States. . . (irain, flour and meal, &c, of all kinds, when damaged by Total water in transitu. Brick and tiles : See earthen- ware— Fire brick and stove linings, N.E.S Bath brick . Building brick Paving brick . United States. Great Britain . United States. Total. Great Britain . United States. Total , Great Britain . . United States. , Total .. Great Britain. United States. Total . M. 119 25,306 2,345 2,350 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. 4,4-3 4,449 SS'J 80 4,478 4,449 1,942 2 1 212,978 112 2 215,637 SS9 SO 22 40 0 40 43.127 40 214,922 12,238 752 713 3 77 484 299 46 327 47 105 131,703 146,854 215,751 43,150 20 9HI 752 713 J 77 484 299 1S2 00 150 40 142 60 0 60 15 40 96 80 59 80 327 65 40 47 9 40 165 33 00 127,002 25,400 40 130,779 26,155 so 451 3,713 41,033 451 90 20 41.033 8,206 60 44,746 700 216 916 41,033 8,206 60 216 43 20 2, 450 1 165,672' 25.515 168,122 60 32,518 32,578 M. 10 25,396 210 43 20 25,406 2,345 300 165,672 60 00 33,134 40 165,972 33.194 40 60 32,518 12 00 6,503 60 2,350 32,578 6,515 60 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AXD XAYI'MTIOy 2:i for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. < Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value 1 Duty Value. Collected. 8 5 S cts. 0 67 $ 8 cts. S 5 4,449 S cts. 0 67 889 80 890 47 5 0 67 4.454 1,719 229 29 1,831 2 251 69 0 40 215.637 43.127 40 43.379 49 1,719 229 29 217.470 11,106 1,480 96 12,016 752 713 3 77 484 299 46 327 47 165 127,121 1,662 96 150 40 142 60 0 60 15 40 96 80 59 80 12 26 65 40 9 40 33 00 25,432 14 46 12 26 119 31 74 11,106 1,480 96 165 44 00 142,050 27,680 76 451 90 20 3,713 495 09 3,713 41,033 495 09 8,206 60 8,701 69 93 35 43 20 3 .71 sl 49.t 09 44,746 700 93 35 ■ ■ 700 216 700 93 35 916 136 55 If. 109 2,150 286 71 M. M. 119 25,396 2,450 165,672 346 71 33,134 40 109 2,150 286 71 25,515 168,122 33,481 11 5 2,345 CO 32,518 12 00 6,503 60 ! I 2,350 32,578 6,515 60 I 24 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Bricks and tiles — Con. Drain tiles, not glazed. . . Countries. Great Britain. United States. Total Drain pipes, sewer pipes, chimney linings or vents, chimney tops, and inverted blocks, glazed or unglazed . Manufactures of clay, X.O.P. British gum, dextrine, sizing cream and enamel sizing. ... Great Britain Hong Kong. . . France Germany United States. Total Great Britain. France Germany Holland United States Total Brooms and whisks . Brushes Great Britain . . Hong Kong. . . . Belgium China Italy Japan Switzerland. . . United States. . Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Total , Great Britain . . . Hong Kong Aust. -Hungary . Belgium China Denmark France Germany Holland Japan Switzerland United States. . . Total Value. 150,418 9,275 203,930 30,700 1,438,525 L,832,848 General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. 273 956 1,229 17,977 83,174 101,151 1,516 14 1231 443 18,723 20,819 Lbs. 5,340 587 7.741 1,144 57,224 6,576 9.275 72,036 147 3 11 3 37 38 4 3,159 3,402^ 25,225 1,427,750 1,468,826 26,253 53 3,532 949 253 5 SO, 302 24,388 340 23,211 14 133,402 292,702 956 349 83,189 83,538 196 14 123 18, 70S 19.041 Lbs. 376 587 1.002 56.471 58,436 14 3 11 3 37 3S 4 3,166 3.276 4,036 53 :;.:<76 949 253 79,878 757 340 23,211 14 133,914 246,781 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 25 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. ' Duty. Quantity. v alue. Duty Collected. $ 273 $ cts. 36 41 • $ $ cts. $ 273 956 $ cts. 36 41 191 20 273 36 41 1,229 227 61 17,628 4,113 25 17,977 83,189 4,235 40 29,116 15 17,628 4,113 25 ■ 101,166 33,351 55 1.320 176 01 ■ 1,516 14 123 443 18,708 - 215 21 2 80 24 60 118 14 3,741 60 4,102 35 .... 443 118 14 1,320 176 01 277 01 443 118 14 20,804 Lbs. 126,318 4,155 Lbs. 6,024 440 58 66 Lbs. 139,418 9,275 210,530 25,225 1.440,325 4,§71 587 7,818 1,002 57,224 373 27 58 70 1,042 39 100 20 5,747 50 210,530 7,818 1,042 39 12,575 753 100 40 126,818 4,155 277 01 229,129 9,011 1,201 45 1,824,773 71,602 7,322 06 133 • 17 75 147 3 11 3 37 38 4 3,166 20 55 0 60 2 20 0 60 7 40 7 60 0 80 633 20 133 17 75 3,409 672 95 21,267 3,544 76 950 316 66 26.253 4,870 42 13 25 851 32 237 25 63 25 1 60 19,969 50 8,064 97 85 00 5,802 75 3 50 33,595 50 53 22 7 32 3,398 949 253 79,878 24,384 340 23,211 14 5 1 60 23,627 7,875 72 351 117 00 134,265 21,207) 3,544 76 24,955 8,318 30 - - 293,003 73,558 31 26 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS — Coil. Buttons, pantaloons wholly of; Great Britain. metal [France I Germany . . United Scates. Buttons, shoe, N,E.S, Buttons, all kinds. N.O.P. Total , Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . Hong Kong .. . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China France Germany Italy Japan Roumania Switzerland. . . . United States.. Candles — Paratfine wax. All other, N.E.S. Total Total Imports. Quantity. ( xreat Britain . . France Germany United States. . Total Great Britain. China France Germany J apan United States. Cane, reed or rattan, rsj >lit or otherwise manufactured, N.O.P Total Canvas, to be used for boats' and ships' sails Great Britain . Hong Kong. . . China Germany Holland .. Japan United States. Total Great Britain . Gross. 42,127 400 54,931 221,949 Value. 319,407 10 12,200 12,210 4,672 539 817 127,347 133,375 141,807 15 (iOO 4,073 26 505,318 651,839 2,862 90 5,340 24,996 33,288 4 1,170 1,174 45,671 123 41,304 765 4 34,306 37,018 2,147 170 134 97 130,136 291,875 Lbs. 606 178 130 14,021 14,935 12.8S9 2 120 557 2 59,156 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. Gross. 1,332 400 700 221,949 72.7211 837 50 47 1,757 1,613 35.839 40,150 4,868 224,381 12,200 12,200 539 127,837 128.376 2,100 15 3,345 26 487, 3b3 492,849 s 94 90 30 24,996 25,210 1,170 1,170 10,072 123 41,111 765 4 34,233 1,488 2,147 170 134 9' 129,829 220.173 Lbs. 178 HL33 14,311 S cts. 23 50 22 50 7 50 6,249 00 6,302 50 292 50 292 50 3,525 20 43 05 1 1,3SS S5 267 75 1 40 11,981 55 520 80 751 45 59 50 46 90 33 95 45,410 15 77,060 55 44 50 3,533 25 3,577 75 177 2 376 57,420 57.977 233 50 47 1,613 7 34,353 :;i ;.:1 & 2 665 St cts . 144 22 Gross. 1 452 $ 188 $ cts. 62 66 Gross. 43,535 400 54,931 221.949 $ 2,947 90 5,340 24.996 S cts . 530 38 22 50 1,777 50 6,'249 00 54,231 5,310 1,770 00 ' 1 40 751 2 665 444 22 55,683 5,498 1 832 66 320,815 33,373 8,579 38 1 33 292 50 10 4 1 33 10 12,200 4 1,170 1 33 10 4 12,210 1,174 293 83 27,925 6,516 27 7,593 3,543 40 45,590 123 41,207 765 4 13,584 87 43 05 14,433 65 267 75 1 40 12.015 61 96 44 80 73 60, 039 34 06 16,613 13 34.306 37,087 17,133 93 2.147 751 45 170 134 97 130,172 59 50 46 90 33 95 45,600 21 343 160 06 27,925 6,516 27 141 9S 43,704 20,395 45 2!ll,802 103,972 27 Lbs. 8,160 852 Lbs. Lbs. 8,160 539 817 127,837 852 178 130 14.133 141 98 44 50 43 34 3.533 25 817 130 43 34 8 160 852 141 98 817 130 43 34 4 33 137,353 15,293 3,763 07 136,844 12,558 9 2,093 13 90 13 139,034 15 3,345 4,073 26 487,373 12,748 2 376 557 2 57,421 2,141 71 0 50 94 00 185 69 0 50 14,355 33 4,073 557 185 69 10 1 0 33 136,844 12,5o8 2,093 13 4,173 571 190 35 633,866 71, 106 1 16,777 73 252 25 20 352 70 40 837 50 47 1,757 1,613 7 35.839 130 55 7 50 7 05 351 40 241 95 1 05 5.450 15 1,757 351 40 1,486 297 20 252 25 20 3,595 719 00 40,150 6,189 65 5,083 169 47 5.097 170 17 28 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. 1 Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Carriages and vehicles — Buggies, carriages, pleasure carts and similar vehicles, N.E.S Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total . No. 13 1,573 s 2,805 97,011) No. 4 1,481 405 93,251 S cts. 141 75 32,637 85 Farm wagons Freight wagons, drays and similar vehicles 1,586 99,824 1,485 93,656 32,779 60 United States, . . United States. . . Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total .. 65 2,540 .61 2,443 855 05 2,973 146,116 2,891 1*6,991 36,747 75 1 675 23 31,842 Finished parts of buggies, carriages and similar ve- hicles, N.E.S., including parts of cutters, children's carriages and sleds, N.O.P. Railway cars, passenger M tram or horse .... ii box and flat cars. . . ii cars, parts of Railway or road scrapers . . . 675 30,974 7.743 50 676 31,865 675 30,974 7,743 50 Great Britain . . . 689 45 108,720 B. W. Indies 108,816 38,085 60 Total United States. . . United States. . . United States. . . Great Britain . . . Belgium . . 109,454 108,816 38,085 60 37 36,925 37 36,925 11,077 50 2,946 90 6 9,823 6 9,823 527 108,005 533 116,711 35,013 30 4,227 1,425 67.821 243,032 214 1,425 64 20 427 50 United States. . . 242,162 72,648 60 Total 316,505 243,801 73,140 30 53,731 53,711 16,113 30 Great Britain. . . Norway Sweden United States. . . Total 1 2 1,171 24 44 20,936 1 2 1,179 24 44 20,936 6 00 11 00 5,234 00 Wheelbarrows and trucks anc handcarts 1,182 21,004 1,182 21,004 5,251 00 Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total 22 10,141 18C 98,58* 4 10,058 98,696 17 40 29,608 80 10,161 98,76b 10,062 98,754 29,626 20 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 29 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value . I Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. xS O. 9 S 2 400 S Cts: 560 00 VI o. © 8 cts. No. 13 i am s 2,805 •8 cts. 701 75 OO con 0= U.i,UO( ou q 2,400 500 00 l,494j 96,05h 33,339 60 ol 2.443 855 05 2,891 146,991 36,747 75 3 83 7.743 50 7,747 33 . 1 23 3 83 1 675 23 30,974 1 23 3 83 676 30,997 689 160 76 689 160 76 108,816 38,085 60 689 160 76 109,505 38,246 36 11,077 50 37 36 925 6 9,823 2,94i; 90 533 116,711 35,013 30 4,013 802 60 4,227 1,425 67,821 243,032 8C6 80 427 50 27.12- 40 72,990 60 67,821 870 27,128 40 348 00 4,013 802 60 68,691 27,476 40 316,505 101,419 30 1 53,711 16,113 30 1 2 1,179 24 ■ 44 20,936 6 00- 11 00 5,234 00 1,182 21,004 5,251 00 19 122 24 40 23 10,058 180 98,696 41 80 29,608 80 29,650 60 19 122 24 40 10,081 98,876 30 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Carriages and vehicles — Con. Bicycles and tricycles parts of. Children's carriages and sleds Carpets, N.E.S. (see woollens) Carpet sweepers . United States Great Britain . United States. Total Great Britain . . Belgium United States. . Total Imports. Quantity. No. 87 3,096 Value. 3,693 48,238 3,1S3 51,931 Total . Great Britain. United States. Total. 5,386 107 74,406 r9,899 Great Britain. United States. Tntal Cash registers Celluloid, moulded into sizes for handles of knives and forks, not bored nor otherwise manu- factured, also moulded cellu- loid balls and cylinders, coat- ed with tin-foil or not, but not finished or further manu factured, and celluloid lamp shade blanks Celluloid, manufactures N.E.S of, Total Cement, hydraulic or waterlime United States. United States. , Great Britain . United States. Total (^reat Britain. . Aust. -Hungary Belgium France Germany Japan United States. . Yds. 4,26S 1,095 69 31,893 31,962 1,599 Ml IS 5,363 i,9o; No. 7,186 14,712 1,645 Cwt. 16,961 245,328 92 6,795 11 75 20,389 3,410 168 23,226 54,074 10,690 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. No. 49 2,961 3,010 Yds. 80 1,095 1,175 No. 7,186 1,834 46,825 48,659 S cts. 550 20 14,047 50 14,597 70 129 38 70 1U7 32 10 r3,952 22,185 60 74,188 24 31,910 22,256 40 31,934 42 308 350 1,637 14,712 244,269 92 Cwt. 16,961 990 11 75 20,389 119 168 23,197 8 40 11,168 50 11,176 90 14 70 107 80 122 .Mi 4,413 60 73,280 70 1 20 S III) 9 20 198 00 2 2n 15 00 4,077 80 23 80 33 60 4,63s) 40 44,949 10,690 S.9S9 SO 2.120 13 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 31 fob Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Oollected. S cts. 922 00 J. 4,110 00 15,037 50 "NTr. IN 0. 38 s 1,859 $ cts. 371 80 No * 2 * ■ 170 $ cts. bo 00 No. 87 3,050 S 3,693 4i »,yyo 38 1,859 371 80 2 170 68 00 50,688 5,342 1,068 40 5,471 10/ 73,952 1,107 10 32 1 0 22,185 60 5.342 - 79,530 23,324 80 45 10 50 t 31,910 lo yu 11.168 50 45 10 50 31,979 11,187 40 Yds. 4,188 1,557 363 32 Yds. Yds. 4,268 1,095 1,599 308 378 02 107 80 4,188 1,od7 303 32 5, 363 1,907 485 82 No. No. No. 7 186 14,712 4,413 00 30 12 00 1,638 244,299 73.292 70 12 KO 1 20 ^ on 92 9 20 5,027 670 39 778 207 46 6,795 11 75 20,389 3,410 168 23,226 1,075 85 2 20 15 00 4,077 SO 901 37 33 60 4,647 13 3,291 877 57 29 7 73 1,092 76 5,027 670 39 4,098 54,074 10,752 95 Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. 16,961 10,690 2,120 13 32 aUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Cement— Con. N.E.S. and manufactures of, N.O.P Great Britain. . . Belgium Germany Holland United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Belgium ........ France Cwt. 482,795 370,885 2,046 17,295 2,979 1)4,444 2,309,609 •3 164,494 105,716 600 6,961 897 27. "S3 935,079 Cwt. 6,606 356,432 2,046 2,970 2,979 04,44-1 2,303,489 3 2,391 102,351 600 2,200 897 27.0S3 932,598 $. cts. 825 75 44,554 00 255 75 372 00 372 37 8,055 50 287,936 47 3,250,053 1,240,830 2,738,972 1,068,120 342,371 84 • 3,969 287 267 567 13,392 19 287 267 3 80 57 40 53 40 I nited States. . . 13,243 2,048 60 13,816 2,703 20 Aust. -Hungary . 1 1,649 120 4- 84J 1,177 274 120 48 752 54 80 24 00 9 60 150 40 32 16,887 6 40 3,377 40 TT - i 1 CI x _ ■ 17,016 Total Great Britain . 20,857 18,113 3,622 00 10,639 8 263 69 63 35,820 ii kiln-dried, roasted or 8 263 1 60 52 60 Germany 63 35,820 12 60 7,104 00 Total 46,862 36,154 7,230 80 Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . Belgium Holland United States. . . Total ... Lbs. 21,332 2,774 740 256 Lbs. 2,114 2,774 96 256 63 42 83 22 24,106 996 4,888 352 146 04 209,472 6,639 1.959 4,928 15,244 8,236 270 96 124 896 26,4 l" 6,863 1,959 5,264 15,244 1,109 280 96 131 896 1,057 60 274 52 7S 36 210 56 609 76 238,242 9,672 55,770 2,512 2,230 80 ii SESSIONAL of Imporis- PAPER No. 11 ; — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 33 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. . Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Cwt. 468,900 $ 160,011 $ cts. 39,074 35 Cwt. i S cts. Cwt. 475,506 360,882 2,046 17,295 2,979 64,444 2,305,242 * 162,402 103 438 'ooc 6,961 897 27,083 933,268 9- cts. 39,900 10 45,295 66 255 75 2,758 49 372 37 8,055 50 288,228 63 4,450 1,087 741 66 14,319 4,761 2,386 49 1,753 67C 292 16 3,420 31 468,900 160,011 — 39,074 35 20,522 6,518 3,2^8,394 1,234,649 384,866 50 2,849 379 93 1,101 293 61 3,969 287 267 567 13,399 677 34 57 40 53 40 151 20 2,690 20 567 156 151 20 41 60 _ 2,849 379 93 1,824 486 41 18,489 3,629 54 24 00 Q Art n DO 176 40 313 00 6 40 3,411 80 1,380 184 03 2 0 53 1,656 'l20 48 847 1,177 32 17,016 95 1,177 26 00 313 00 129 34 40 1,380 184 03 1,403 373 93 20 896 4,180 56 1,418 53 1 60 52 60 18 4o 12 60 7,164 00 10,639 1,418 53 10,639 8 263 69 63 35,820 69 18 40 10,639 1,418 53 69 18 40 46,862 8,667 73 Lbs. Lbs. 19,218 644 384 36 Lbs. 21,332 2,774 740 256 447 78 83 22 531 00 19,218 644 384 36 24,106 91)6 185,896 7,308 4,957 36 896 32 47 79 213,232 6,863 1,959 5,264 15,244 8,449 280 96 131 896 6,062 75 L'74 52 78 36 210 56 609 76 185,896 7,308 4,957 36 896 32 47 79 242,562 9,852 7,235 95 11 — ii — 3 34 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Church vestments of any nia terial Cider, clarified or refined. Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary Belgium France Italy. Russia United States. . Total Great Britain. . France United States. . Total not clarified or refined . Clocks, clock keys and clock movements Clothes wringers, and parts thereof, for domestic use Cloths, not rubbered or made waterproof, whether of wool, cotton, unions, silk or ramie, sixty inches or over in width and weighing not more than seven ouncts to the square yard, imported exclusively tor the manufacture of mackin- tosh clothing Great Britain . . United States. . Total ... Great Britain . . Hong Kong. . . . Newfoundland . A list. -Hungary Belgium China Denmark France I re rm any Japi Switzerland. . United States. Total... . Great Britain . United States. Total. Great Britain. United States. Total Total Imports. Quantity. Galls. 154 60 429 Value. 643 110 852 971 No. 9,314 9,319 Yds 257,126 723 257,849 1.437 154 10 15,522 107 81 1,084 18,395 98 47 350 495 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty Galls. 29 253 2*2 12,650 4 10 617 861 13 859 9,933 40,747 10 727 241,096 307,527 10 20,127 40 38 429 507 119 852 971 No. 9,308 20. 137 9,308 Yds 51,780 188! 51,968. ' L 723 723 561 154 10 15,522 107 81 1,061 17.496 15 33 350 398 29 253 282 1,670 4 10 527 3 5 9,933 10 727 240.749 253,638 63,409 50 20,113 20,113 1SS IS8 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AXD X AT I G ATI OX 35 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. No. 10 2 34 No. 10 2 34 Yds. 251,923 50,273 5,027 30 Yds. 251,923 50,273 5,027 30 6 53 6 53 No. 5 9,314 9,319 Yds. 251,923 723 252,640 10 2u.il-: 20,137 50,273 188 50,461 Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. 1 Value. Duty Collected. S 876 8 cts. 116 S6 8 S cts. 1,437 154 10 15,522 107 81 1,084 § cts. 229 06 30 80 2 00 3,104 40 21 40 16 20 218 33 23 6 13 876 116 86 23 6 13 18,395 3,622 19 Galls. 114 83 7 60 Galls. Galls. 154 38 429 98 33 350 11 60 3 80 42 90 114 83 7 60 621 481 58 30 119 852 29 253 5 95 42 60 971 282 48 55 6,235 1,039 17 4.742 1,580 66 12,647 4 10 617 861 13 859 9,933 40,762 10 727 241,041 3,037 33 1 00 2 50 161 75 286 75 3 91 286 33 2,483 25 13,587 24 2 50 181 75 60,284 58 90 858 8 859 30 00 286 00 2 66 286 33 40,762 13,587 24 — 1 ™ 6,235 1,039 17 47,611 15,870 22j 307,484 80,318 89 2 34 7,046 08 7.048 42 5,027 30 28 20 5,055 50 11 — ii — 31 36 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Coil. Great Britain. . . Tons. 46,447 117 56 4,424,179 9 106,436 410 168 8,741,748 Tons. 1,225 117 9 3,555 410 § cts. 649 25 62 01 „ dust, N.E.S Cocoa carpeting, mats, rugs and France United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total 4,134,508 7,905,705 2,191,289 16 4,470,799 8,848,762 4,135,850 7,909,670 2, 192, ' 160 OO United States. . . U.S. of Colombia Total. ... Great Britain. . . B. E. Indies United States. . . Total .. . ( Jieat Britain . . . France 243, 75S 8,519 230.430 8,246 2,304 30 Lbs. 20,555 22,150 8,070 1,527 1,658 1,195 Lbs. Cocoa paste, chocolate paste, cocos and cocoa butter, N. O.P 924 8,100 92 1,204 46 20 405 0O 50,775 4,380 9,024 1,296 451 20 581,479 55 16,856 30,862 1,670 687,010 100,708 11 2,272 6.571 385 127,233 24,065 338 56 30,862 1,652 685,786 6,010 79 22 6,571 344 127,287 962 CtO 13 52 2 24 1,234 48 66 08 27.431 46 29,710 38. Germany HoWand Switzerland. . . . United States. . . Totai 1,317,932 237,180 742,759 140,313 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 37 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Tons. 40,424 S 93,226 8 cts. 14,283 32 Tons. "$ S cts. Tons. 41,649 117 $ 96,781 410 $ cts. 14,932 57 62 01 4,134,508 7.905.705 2. UI1. 289 16 40,424 93,226 14,283 32 4,176,274 8,002,896 ' 2,206,283 74 641 16 68,689 45 7,398 13,131 641 16 7,398 642,863 13,131 330,325 7,398 13,131 641 16 . 650,261 343,456 69,330 61 3,257 542 94 4,005 729 94 49 12 25 1.265 316 25 5,101 869 1,275 25 217 25 3,257 542 94 11,289 2,550 94 1 67 8,253 98 113 47 No. 500 2,273,179 6 43,222 1 67 7,577 38 No. No. 500 2,408,500 22,692 6 46,434 103 2.273,679 43,228 7,579 05 2,431,692 46,903 8,369 12 13,32S 273 88 86 13,328 20 214.410 16,000 273 1 88 86 0 20 7.4971 2.144 10 748 160 00 13,328 273 88 86 654 S4 707 54 243,758 8,519 2,393 16 Lbs. 19,645 21,226 1,461 1,566 Lbs. Lbs. 19,645 22,150 8,100 1,461 1,658 1.204 654 84 753 74 405 00 •»0,871 3,027 1,362 38 49,895 4,323 1,813 58 56:1,820 95,329 15,008 69 586,885 338 16,856 30,862 1,652 686,110 101,339 79 2,272 6,571 344 127,355 15,971 29 13 52 898 23 1,234 48 66 08 27.448 74 16,800 2,250 895 99 324 68 17 28 562,820 95,329 15,008 69 17,124 2,318 913 27 1,322,703 237,960 45,632 34 38 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Value. C Quantity. General Tar Value. iff. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Cocoa shells and nibs, chocolate and other preparations of 1 Coffee, Green, N.E.S Coffee, extract of, N.E.S., or substitutes therefor of all Coffee, roasted or ground, when not imported direct from the country of growth and pro- duction Coffee, roasted or ground, and imitations of and substitutes for, N.O.P Coffee condensed with milk Collars of cotton or linen, xylon- ite, xyolite or celluloid i rreat Britain . . B. W. Indies l iermany Lbs. 554,(511 272 16 15,418 530 54,693 1,552 54 235,778 396,299 8 120,257 29 8 3,123 90 12,448 208 17 66,130 109,277 Lbs. 15,204 232 16 10,423 $ 4,858 23 8 2,389 S cts. 971 60 4 60 1 60 477 80 Holland Italy Norway-Sweden St. Pierre. . . . Switzerland United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Mexico ■V_\!I27 1,552 14,997 54 179,901 400,942 13,186 20S 3,550 17 51,657 110,506 2,637 20 41 60 710 CO 3 40 10,331 40 22,101 20 1,259,223 311,587 676,248 186,402 37,280 40 200 33,000 177 20,000 405,300 & 2,475 41 1,962 45,762 200 33,000 177 30 2,475 41 3 00 247 50 4 10 United States. . . Total (rreat Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total .... Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Aust.- Hungary.. China United States. . . Total . . 435,051 48,435 4,843 50 5,098 10 458,677 50,270 468,428 50,981 21,434 81,796 5,428 6,171 973 92,005 304 6,953 29 19 2,760 15 103,230 11,599 92,978 7,257 2,789 34 3,075 108 212,337 560 16 42,718 2,541 212,742 481 42,086 9S 92 8,463 45 215,520 43,294 215,283 42,567 8,562 37 4 246,993 1 28,385 4 246,930 1 28,834 08 4,938 60 246,997 28,386 246,934 28.835 4,938 68 295 13 46 5 13 5 1 50 308 51 13 5 1 50 Doz. 52,268 35,358 3 2,507 7,322 1,013 13,108 78,236 49,221 25,192 5 2,343 8,377 985 10,084 79,440 Doz. 5,514 34,504 2,507 53 1,013 13,138 77,612 4,781 24,576 5 2,343 84 985 10,116 78,825 1,673 35 8,601 60 1 75 820 05 29 40 344 75 3,540 60 27,588 75 189,815 175,647 134,344 121,715 42,600 25 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 39 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. T)ntv uuiy. Vjjiiari li ty . Value Quantity. Duty Collected. Lbs. 54x,524 40 s 115,072 (i $ cts. 15,343 14 0 80 Lbs. 176 a 116 S cts. 30 93 Lbs. 558,904 272 16 10,423 530 52,927 1,552 54 181,151 400,942 120.04f> 29 8 2,389 90 13,186 208 17 52,156 110,506 $ cts. 10,34o 07 5 40 1 60 477 80 24 00 2,637 20 41 60 710 00 3 40 10,464 40 22,101 20 530 90 24 00 ' 1^250 499 133 00 543,564 115,078 15,313 94 1,956 705 187 93 1,221,768 302,185 52,812 27 200 33,000 177 30 2,475 41 3 00 247 50 4 10 435,051 48,435 4,843 50 5,09S 10 424 36 2,760 15 468,428 50,981 19,758 4,994 395 17 20,731 92,005 5,298 6,953 19,758 4,994 395 17 112,736 12,251 3,184 51 534 79 12 39 3,075 560 111 31 212,742 42,086 8,463 45 8,574 76 534 79 12 39 215,817 42,646 4 246,930 1 28.S34 08 4,938 60 246,934 28,835 4,938 68 295 46 9 20 295 13 46 5 9 20 1 50 295 46 9 20 308 51 10 70 12,632 58 8,874 13 1 75 820 05 3,899 57 344 75 3,540 60 27,840 28 Do/.. 44,463 42,059 9,814 03 Doz. 2,245 824 2,454 584 1,145 20 272 53 Doz. 52,222 35,328 3 2,507 7,322 1,013 13,138 78,182 49.294 25,160 5 2,343 8,377 9&5 10,116 79,364 7,269 8,293 3,870 17 570 539 251 53 44,463 42,059 9,814 03 10,908 11.870 5,539 43 189,715 175,644 57,953 71 40 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. PITIABLE GOODS — Coil. Combs for dress and toilet, of all kinds Countries. Copper and manufactures of : — Copper nails, tacks, rivets and burrs or w ashers Copper wire, plain, tinned or plated Copper, wire cloth, &c All other manufactures of, X O.P ^Cordage, cotton, of all kinds Great Britain . . Hong Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China ... ... France Germany Japan United States. . Total . Great Britain . United States. Total Great Britain . United States. Total Great Britain United States. Total Great Britain. . . Hong Kong ^ust. -Hungary . China France < rermany ...... Italy Japan Norway-Sweden United States . . Total Great Britain. . . Newfoundland . . Japan Norway-Sweden United States . . Total Total Imports. Quantity. Lbs. 43,322 133,515 176,837 48,751 460 300 11,175 sr.,716 Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. 67,322 25 696 581 62 20,774 29,932 5 77,303 196,700 79S 2,245 3,043 2,144 22,647 24,791 Lbs. 13,018 133,422 146,440 1,398 472j 1,870 7,962 640 560 91 172 94 20 186 58 69,543 79,326 6,138 45 53 831 13,301 300 460 300 11,175 86. 71 1; 147,402 20,368, 98,951 9 2,461 25 696 581 62 20,774 Duty. 5 76.673 101,277 2,245 2,24; 345 22,622 9 cts. 861 35 8 75 243 60 203 35 21 70 7,270 90 1 75 20,835 55 35,446 95 673 50 673 50 22.907 472 47^ 45 53 831 13,301 14,312 51 75 3,393 30 3,445 05 1 IS 00 ITS 00 117 35 10 640 192 00 560 168 00 91 27 30 172 51 GO- 20 6 00 186 55 tO 58 17 40- 00,404 20.S39 20 71,308 21,392 40 20 50 11 25 13 25 207 75 3,325 25 3,578 00 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 41 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total . Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ cts. 16,14:. 02 8 75 243 00 203 35 21 70 7,270 90 13,908 38 1 75 27,095 48 S 64.577 S cts. 15,068 53 t 461 S cts. 215 14 67,499 25 696 581 62 20,774 29,932 5 77,230 29.932 13.968 38 .... .... .... . . 557 259 93 15,068 53 04,577 30,950 14,443 45 196,804 64,958 93 798 159 60 798 2,245 159 60 67 3 50 798 159 60 3,043 833 10 Lbs. 30,304 1,799 Lbs. Lbs. 43,322 133,422 2,144 22,622 231 65 3,393 30 30,304 1,799 179 93 176,744 24,766 3,624 95 1,398 233 03 1,398 472 233 03 118 00 1,398 233 03 1,870 351 03 7,700 1,540 00 145 58 00 7,962 640 500 91 172 94 20 180 58 09,404 1,633 10 192 00 KiS nil 27 30 51 60 37 60 6 00 55 80 17 40 20,839 20 37 6 189 2.312 416 22 8 7,4X5 85,349 12,530 123,313 4.41" 7,298 3,678 7 39 83,639 99,071 50 535 588 1,173 13r» 15,756 15,891 9.434 43,133 52,567 Lbs. 51,534 5,193 1.312 4.379 20 4,900 400 705,161 484 27 85,468 767,706 •S cts. 1.2H8 25 20 00 192 00 1 75 92,027 13,874 55 189 1,752 73 92 8 11,909 S4,457 12,877 121 00 6 75 21,367 00 23,006 75 2 774 SO 11 00 37 80 350 -10 14 60 18 40 1 60 2,381 80 16,891 40 2,575 40 125,286 25,057 20 187 7,298 3,678 39 83,562 6o 45 2,554 30 1,2^7 30 13 65 29.24 6 70 94.764 33,167 40 588 588 74 15,305 15,379 Yds. 100 241,584 21 43,133 241,6x4 43,154 205 80 205 SO 14 SO 3,101 00 3,115 80 4 72 9,703 29 !i,710 "1 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AXD NAVIGATION 43 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 1,171,054 1,400 8 119,697 64 S cts. 23,526 00 10 68 Lbs. $ S cits. Lbs. 1.223.188 i 124.890 $ cts. 24,824 25 10 68 20 00 192 00 1 75 5 00 121 00 6 75 21,367 00 1.400 64 1,312 4,379 20 225 4,900 400 705,161 80 768 7 15 484 27 85,468 225 15 5 00 1,173,054 119,761 23,536 68 225 15 5 00 i 1,940,985 211,S03 46,548 43 1,355 180 66 15,229 55 189 1,752 416 92 8 11,909 84,457 12,877 2,955 46 11 00 37 80 350 40 106 07 18 40 1 60 2,381 80 16,891 40 2,575 40 343 91 47 91 47 1,355 180 66 343 126,984 25,329 33 4,091 954 58 132 61 60 4,410 7,298 3,678 7 39 83,562 1,081 63 2,554 30 1,287 30 3 27 13 65 29,246 70 7 3 27 4,091 954 58 139 64 87 98,994 34,186 85 44 10 27 6 535 2 80 249 67 50 535 588 13 07 249 67 205 80 44 10 27 541 252 47 1,173 46S 54 61 15 03 135 15,305 29 83 3,101 00 61 15 03 15,440 3,130 83 Yds. 45, 142 9,264 1,389 56 1 Yds. Yds. 45,242 241,584 9,285 43,133 1,394 28 9,705 29 45,142| 9,264 1,389 56 i 286,826 52,418 11,099 57 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported, PITIABLE GOODS— Con. Cotton, manufactures of — Con. Embroideries, white Gray, unbleached cotton fab- rics White or bleached cotton fab- rics Fabrics, printed, dyed coloured, N.O.P eans, coutilles and sateens, imported by corset and dress stay-makers for use in their own factories Countries. Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium ...... France Germany Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total. Great Britain . France Germany ... United States. Total Great Britaii Aust.-Hunga Belgium . . China France Germany. . Holland . . . Italy Japan .... Switzerland United States Total. . Great Britain . , Hong-Kong. . . Aust. -Hungary Belgium , China France Germany Holland Japan Switzerland. Turkey , United States. , Total Great Britain . United States. Total Total Imports. Quantity. Yds. 562,509 40 200 465,028 1,027,777 11,924,028 5,701 43, 1C0 60 64,554 23,842 256 474 4,510 113.393 3,415,137 15,595,115 27,077,342 1,556 9,955 26,525 2,175 181,758 15S,613 2,852 20,S22 115,088 100 4,319,212 31,915,998 5,211 882,774 838,015 Value. 67.643 5,332 2C0 7,384 2,434 261,532 15,214 359,829 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. Yds. 332,529 40 18,036 3 10| 29,866: 465,028 47,915 797,597 908,401 199 5,646 16 8,627 3,167 27 25 310 11,136 226,150 1,163,704 2,801,754 96 1,942 4,111 230 35.247 24,468 611 1,700 12,786 26 402,850 325,878 5,701 43,160 180 63,640 256 474 4,510 116,393 3,436,665 cts. 53,273 13,318 25 5,332 1,333 00 290 72 50 7,37? 1,844 50 261,909 15, 125 343,307 8,S60 3 65,477 25 3,781 25 85,826 75 2,215 00 0 75 29.8CS r,46C 50 38,729 9,682 25 23,577 199 5,646 60 8,552 3,996,857 507,641 1,556 9,955 23,995 2.175 170,551 3,285,821 1,115 S3, 264 S-1.379 2,852 20,412 111,302 100 4,391,343 27 25 310 11,928 226,362 5,894 25 49 75 1,411 50 15 00 2,138 00 6 75 6 25 77 50 2,982 00 56,590 50 276,6S6 69,171 50 54.726 96 1,942 3.682 230 34,130 19,154 10 33 60 679 70 1,288 70 80 50 11,945 50 5,241,882 882,774 882,774 611 1,636 12,478 261 402.237 213 85 572 60 4,367 30 9 10 140,782 95 511,794 179.127 90 83.264 83,264 16,652 80 16,652 80 ii TRADE AND XAYIGATION 45 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imforts — Continued. for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. s 13,854 8 cts. 2,309 06 8 665 8 cts. 221 67 oi , i yz 5,332 290 7,378 2.425 261,909 15,214 8 cts. 1 k o * o no 10,848 98 1,333 00 72 50 1,844 50 808 31 65,477 25 3,810 92 89,195 46 3,744 35 0 75 63 33 7,466 50 2,425 SOS 31 89 29 67 13,854 2,309 06 3,179 1,059 65 360,340 Yds. 229,980 9,176 1,529 35 Yds. Yds. 562,509 40 "fid 465,028 IS, 036 3 190 29,806 700 190 63 33 229,980 9,176 1,529 35 700 190 63 33 1,028, 277 48,095 11,274 9a 11,519,853 882,858 147,144 67 3,929 626 208 67 11,849,660 5,701 43,160 180 63, "86 24,121 256 474 4,510 116,393 3,456,350 907,061 199 5,646 60 8,572 3,248 27 25 310 11,928 227,059 1,164,135 153,247 59 49 75 1,411 50 15 CO 2,144 67 1,082 46 6 75 6 25 77 50 2,982 00 56.S22 83 217, S46 30 146 24,121 20 3,248 6 67 1,082 46 19,685 697 232 33 11,519,853 ss2,85s 147,144 67 47,881 4,591 1,530 13 15,564,591 26,567,684 2,732,748 637,645 29 82,056 16, 164 7,543 20 27,157,381 1,556 9,955 23,995 2,175 182,305 158,497 2,852 20,412 116,102 100 4,393,974 2,803,638 96 1,942 o, DO— 230 35,655 24,454 611 1,636 13,095 26 403,291 664,342 59- 33 60- 679 70 80 50 12,657 16 11,412 16 213 85 572 60 4,655 23 9 10 141,274 81 837,220 00- 11,754 158,497 1,525 24,451 711 66 11,412 16 4,800 617 287 93 2,631 1,054 491 86 26,507,684 2,732,748 637,645 29 259,738 43,814 20,446 81 32,069,304 3,288,356 5,241 1,115 14S 67 5,241 882,774 888,015 1,115 83,264 148 67 16,652 80 1,115 148 67 5,241 If. BAl 17 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 lso. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries Total Imports. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. [ Value. Quantity. Value. Duty dutiable goods— Con. Cotton manufactures of — Con. Handkerchiefs Batts, batting and sheet wad- ding Knitting yarn, hosiery yarn or other cotton yarn Cotton \v?„rps . Seamless bags Sheets and bed quilts and damask of cotton, N.O.P. . Great Britain. . Aust.-Hungary. Belgium China France , Germany Japan Switzerland. United States. . Total . Great Britain . Germany . ... United States. Total Lbs. 10,882 150,101 161,226 265,652 81 225 386 3,241 223 2,077 35,590 5.310 312.785 1,165 121 17,470 18,756 Great Britain. . . !l8,3ii0 United States. . . 130.S73 23,143 36,142 Total. 235.233 Great Britain . United States. Total. .. Great Britain ... B. E. Indies . . . Arabia Brazil Dutch E. Indies Holland Mexico United States. . Venezuela Total .. . Great Britain . . Hong Kong. Aust.-Hungary China France Germany Italy •Japan Switzerland. . . . Turkey United States. 59.285 1.318 2.151 3,469 2.112 3 4 298 55 3 4,488 119 7,082 Total. 136,070 2 1,321 157 605 506 . 83 29 450 24 11,104 150,351 Lbs. 6,773 'isojoi 156,874 5.442 136,273 141,715 563 81 225 :-;m; 241 8 cts. ,697 05 2S 35 78 75 13.-i 10 ,134 35 077 590 12, 306 t; 726 95 456 50 857 10 57,469 20.114 15 713 178 25 17^470 " " 4,367 50 18,183 4,545 75 1,045 35.8H2 36,937 261 25 8,973 00 9,234 25 2,151 537 75 2,151 537 75 1,62ft 325 80 3 0 60 4 0 80 298 59 60 55 11 00 3 0 60 5 1 00 4,488 897 60 119 23 80 6,604 1.320 80 2, 820 2 1.321 157 605 846 00 0 60 396 30 47 10 181 50 83 29 450 24 11.104 16,595 24 90 8 70 135 00 7 20 3,331 20 4,978 50 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 47 kok Home Consumption*. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ 253,774 § cts. 59,214 93 130 S cts. 60 67 264,467 81 225 386 3,241 223 2,077 35,590 5,306 $ cts. 62,972 65 28 35 78 75 135 10 1,134 35 104 05 726 95 12,456 50 1,857 10 223 104 05 253,774 59,214 93 353 164 72 311,596 79,493 80 Lbs. 4,041 423 70 50 Lbs. 68 243 29 121 9 67 40 33 Lbs. 10,882 243 150,101 1,165 121 17,470 258 42 40 33 4,367 50 4,666 25 4,041 423 70 50 311 150 50 00 161,226 18,756 93,336 22,189 3,698 2o 162 94 31 33 98.94C 136,273 23,328 35,892 3,990 83 8,973 00 93,336 22,189 3,698 25 162 94.1 31 33 235,213 59,220 12,903 83 219 69 537 75 1,318 219 69 1,318 2,151 1,318 3,469 757 44 1.424 189 88 3,053 3 4 298 55 3 5 4,488 119 515 68 0 60 0 80 59 60 11 00 0 60 1 00 897 60 23 80 1,42-1 189 88 8,028 1,510 68 132,348 26,469 60 209 83 60 135,377 2 1,321 157 605 506 83 29 4.*S() 27,399 20 0 60 390 30 47 10 181 50 202 4n 24 90 8 70 18R on 506 202 40 24 7 20 11,104 3,331 20 286 00 132.343 26,469 60 715 149.658 31,734 10 48 (777-8 TOMS DEPARTMENT 11 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Xo. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Entered DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Cotton, manufactures of — Con. Shirts of cotton . Great Britain. . Aust.- Hungary. China France Germany Holland Japan United States. . Total Quantity. Doz. 11,935 40' 15 470 235 76 42 32,807 General Tariff. Value. Sewing thread on spools. Great Britain . Hong Kong. . . Belgium France Germany Italy Japan United States Total Sewingcotton thread in hanks, 3 and 6 cord iGreat Britain. United States. Crochet cotton thread, on spools or tubes or in balls . . Total . Great Britain . France United States. Total .... AH other cotton thread,' N.E.S Great Britain . . Belgium France United States. . Total Quantity. Value. Duty. 45,991 Lbs. 610,630 610,635 1,465 48,742 3,047 15 1,411 1,035 149 254 138,561 Doz. 438 405 15 476 34 7fi 42 32,741 143,895 2 19,176 2,814 2,014 27 5 1 150,912 318,845 381,170 6 Lbs. 5,559 381.176 5,564 4,837 . 21 . . 21,046 . . . 25,904 35 5,443 6,943 1,143 "28 2,222 25 348 35 5,238 Clothing, N.E.S ( Ireat Britain . . Hon?- Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China France ( rermany .... Japan Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total. 3,393 5,746 201.011 684 106 41! 2,033 14,779 22,754 1,408 0,662 343,667 593,145 1,863 3,047 15 1,411 247 149 254 13s.20s 193,214 34,227 145,254 1,981 2 17,993 2,814 27 5 151,910 S cts. 052 05 1,06(5 45 5 25 493 85 86 45 52 15 88 90 48,393 80 495 25 0 50 4,498 25 7(13 50 174,732 (5 75 1 25 37,977 50 13,i;s3 00 872 6 130 80> 0 90 131 70 21 21,01(1 5,261 50 21,067 66 118 28 2,176 2,418 8,44S 684 106 41 2,033 14,967 290 1,267 6,339 341,267 375.442 5,266 75 16 50 37 00 7 00- 544 00 604 50 2,95(5 80 239 50 37 10 14 35 711 55 5,23s 45 101 50 413 45 2,218 65 119,443 45 131,404 70 TRADE AND NAT I GAT I ON 49 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Doz. 11 507 6 47,035 8 cts. 10,975 22 Doz. 17 8 70 8 cts. 32 67 Doz. 12,022 405 15 476 235 76 42 32,741 8 48,968 3,047 15 1,411 1,035 149 254 138,268 $ cts. 11,659 94 1,066 45 5 25 493 85 454 18 52 15 88 90 48,393 SO 201 788 367 73 11 567 47,035 10,975 22 218 858 400 40 46,012 193,147 62,214 52 24,386 95 0 50 4,498 25 703 50 403 00 6 75 1 25 38,016 17 142,843 23,807 37 253 S4 33 145,077 2 17,993 2,814 1,209 27 5 152,026 1,209 403 00 116 38 67 526 00 142,843 23,807 37 1,578 319,153 68,016 37 Lbs. 622,621 379,665 37 966 50 Lbs. Lbs. 628,180 5 380,537 6 38,097 30 0 90 622,621 379,665 37,966 50 628.185 380,543 38,098 20 4,837 806 20 4,837 21 21,046 800 20 5 25 5,261 50 - 4 837 806 20 25,904 6,072 95 - - 1,440 1,077 179 53 1,465 348 35 5,443 1,143 148 28 2,222 196 03 37 00 7 00 559 33 105 46 15 33 1,440 1,077 179 53 105 46 15 33 7,291 3,541 799 36 192,336 44,880 12 5,773 2,694 07 206,557 684 106 41 2,033 14,967 22,500 1,267 6,339 341,735 50,530 99 239 40 37 10 14 35 711 55 5,238 45 I0,46<; 16 413 45 2,218 65 119,661 85 22,210 10,364 66 468 218 40 1 m .•«<; 44,880 12 28,451 13,277 13 596,229 189,561 95 H_iii_4 50 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Value. y. Quantity. General Tar Value. iff. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Cotton, manufactures of — Con. Great Britain . . . 4,407 417 1,315 50 53 28,085 s 458 417 50 53 28,393 S cts. 160 30 145 95 17 50 18 55 9,937 55 Cotton bags made up by the use of the needle, not ofcher- Germany . ... Total Great Britain . . . 34,327 29,371 10,279 85 3,237 16 47,014 26 16 46,347 9 10 5 60 16,221 45 Lampwicks United States. . . Total. . . . ( rrnnt Britain 50,207 46,389 16,236 15 2,406 6 10 12 1 5,609 6 10 40 1 50 2 50 10 00 Total. 5,621 1,405 25 8,044 5,677 1,419 25 Great Britain. . . Aust. -Hungary.. Tot.U 577 5 5 1 50 582 5 1 50 Great Britain . . . Aust. -Hungary.. China D ranee Germany. . . Switzerland United States. . Total Doz. prs. 80,131 2 35 2 642 81,502 189 19,342 104,97') 1 29 2 2,187 105,070 396 20,648 Doz. prs. 1,159 O 35 2 614 157 146 18,968 2,219 1 29 2 2,137 210 264 20,179 776 65 0 35 10 15 0 70 747 95 73 50 92 40 7,062 65 181,845 233,312 21,083 25,041 8,764 35 47,024 351 555 705 351 6,569 2,009 351 555 351 6,53b 502 25 87 75 138 75 87 75 1,633 25 ii dyed or coloured Germany Switzerland. . . Total ( treat Britain Aust. -Hungary.. Switzerland . . . Total 55,555 9,799 2,449 75 23,912 119 600 1,194 787 5,110 2,831 119 (iOO 332 787 5,110 990 85 41 65 210 00 116 20 275 45 1,788 50 31,722 9,779 3,422 65 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 51 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. v^uantitv. V 1 Dutv v^uantity. Value Duty. Quantity. Value. ' Duty Collected. S 3,897 $ cts 909 21 $ 52 S cts 24 2; F 4,407 417 1,31c 51 5S 28,393 S cts 1,093 78 145 95 613 67 17 50 18 55 9,937 55 1,315 613 6J ! 909 21 3,897 1,367 637 94 34,635 11,827 00 3,211 749 25 3,237 16 46,347 758 35 5 60 16,221 45 3,211 749 25 49,600 16,985 40 2,406 401 00 2,406 6 10 4u 1 5,621 401 00 1 50 2 50 10 00 0 33 1,405 25 1 0 33 2,406 401 00 1 0 33 8,084 1,820 58 571 114 20 6 2 40 577! 116 60 5 1 50 571 114 20 6 2 40 582) 118 10 Doz. prs. 63,567 85,136 19,865 67 Doz. prs. 14,587 17,818 8,315 06 Doz. prs. 79,313 2 35 642 81,283 189 19,362 105,173 1 29 2 2,187 105,780 396 20,685 28,957 38 0 35 10 15 0 70 771 28 49,339 50 154 00 7,298 65 28 81,126 43 394 50 105,570 132 506 23 33 49,266 00 61 60 236 00 63,567 85,136 19,865 67 96,178 124,076 57,901 99 180,828 234,253 86,532 01 43,27* 7,213 17 688' 229 32 45,975 351 555 705 351 6,569 7,944 74 87 75 138 75 235 00 87 75 1,645 25 705, 235 00 36 12 00 43.278 7,213 17 1,429 476 32 54,506 10,139 24 20,375 4,754 24 728 339 73 23,934 119 6,084 82 .11 R?> r.on 91 n nn 862 402 26 1,194 787 5,110 518 46 275 45 1,788 50 8,918 88 20,375 4,754 24 1,590 1. 31,744 11— ii— 4£ 52 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Coil. Cotton, manufactures of — Con. Towels Countries. Undershirts and drawers Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary. Germany Japan United States. . Total Great Britain . France Germany Uncoloured cotton fabrics, Holland bleached, viz.: — Scrims and Switzerland . . window scrims, cambric United States cloths, muslin apron checks, brilliants, cords, piques, Total diapers, lenos, musquito nettings : Swiss, jaconet and cambric muslins, and plain, striped or checked lawns Total Imports. Quantity. Value. Velvets, velveteens and plush fabrics, X.E.S Other articles made by the Total seamstress from cotton fab- rics, N.O.P Great Britain Great Britain . Belgium France Germany . ... Switzerland . . United States. Total . . . Great Britain . . . France Germany - United States. . . Hong Koii[ Aust.-Hungary.. Belgium China France Germany Japan St. Pierre Switzerland United States. Crapes, black. Total Great Britain. China France Germany United States. Total Yds. 1,49(5,360 6,983 5,189 951 25,921 174,394 1,709,798 1,248,215 30,898 146, S73 253,979 1,1 179,! 16.-) 68,18s 888 1,388 14 2,3(17 72,785 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty 7,588 3,630 2,695 5o7 2,137 19, 36! I 35,926 120,652 1,806 957 75 3,052 6,332 132.S74 296,137 10,071 36,576 70,154 Yds. 79,428 1,285 5,086 27,396 174,394 29' •,.>!» 20,560 30,898 249.36* 412,938 45,195 240 1,690 1,108 31 5,08 ; 4,219 462 81 5,337 93,797 157,246 300,826 11,947 117 4.n66 109 191 16,430 973 14 2,307 4,182 2,049 3,630 3 50' 2,137 19.369 27,695 4,384 1,046 876 3,405 6.332 16,043 6,181 10,071 S cts. 291 90 266 40 4 20 692 10 1,254 60 717 15 1,270 50 1 05 177 45 747 95 6,779 15 9,693 25 1,(196 (id 261 50 219 00 851 25 1,583 00 4,010 75 6S.S69 85,121 3,724 240 1,668 1,108 31 5,174 462 81 5,449 92. is:, 110,422 647 11 4,066 191 5,021 1,854 30 3,021 30 20,660 70 25,536 30 1,303 40 84 00 5X3 SO 387 80 10 85 1,810 90 161 70 28 35 1,907 15 32,369 75 38,647 70 129 40 23 40 813 23 38 20 1.004 20 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 53 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. 1 Value. Duty. S cts. 102 40 Quantity. Value 1 Duty Value- | Collected. $ 66,974 S cts. 13,394 80 $ 256 S S cts. 68,203 13,789 10 ooo ZOO 1,388 555 20 14 4 20 2,307 692 10 1,388 555 20 66,974 13,394 80 1 644 657 60 72,800 15,307 00 5,511 1,286 00 28 13 07 7,588 2,016 22 3,630 1,270 50 9 t\Q*\ 1 9V7 **9 507 177 45 9 1 '<7 747 Qn 19,369 6,779 15 2,692 1 97 5,511 1,286 00 2,720 1,269 34 35,926 12,248 59 1 494 1SQ 114 089 i q m .-, qa 1«7, VJIO ou Yds. • Yds. 1 W? fi17 i,ou*>, oi / 4,285 5,086 951 27,396 174,394 lift 47^ On 111 1,046 261 50 876 219 00 75 25 00 3,405 851 25 6,332 1,583 00 951 75 25 00 1,424,189 114,089 19,015 80 951 75 25 00 1,715,729 130,207 23,051 55 1,190,507 276,902 55,380 40 27,456 9,623 3,849 20 1,238,523 30,898 I 47 9fi*% II ( , zoo 252,491 292,706 61,083 90 10,071' 3,021 30 491 14 nfiS 40 69,968; 21,100 30 147,268 3,123 36,421 1,099 14 X&Si 40 1-4,000 *iO 439 (50 18,857 20 1,190,507 2-6,902 55,380 40 177,847 47,143 1,669,180 409,1661 99,773 90 39,933 9,317 92 1,215 567 00 44,872 11,188 32 240 84 00 1,690 594 07 1,108 387 80 91 in six* 5,174 1,810 90 4,219 1,968 95 462 161 70 81 28 3E 5,449 1,907 15 92,544| 32,397 29 22 10 27 4,219 1,968 95 .: :. 59 27 54 39,933 9,317 92 5,515 2,573 76 155,870 50,539 38 11,197 1.493 05 103 27 47 11,947 1,649 92 117 23 40 4,066 813 20 109 29 05 191 38 20 29 05 109 11,197 1,493 05 212 56 52 10,430 2,553 77 54 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 jSTo. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Coil. Cuffs of cotton, linen, xylonite, xyolite or celluloid Curtains and shams when made up, trimmed or untrimmed. . Cyclometers and pedometers. . . Drugs, dyes, chemicals and medicines — Acids, acetic and pyrolig- neous, N.E.S., not exceed- ing proof strength Acetic and pyroligneous, 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, mixed, N.E.S. Countries. Great Britain. . . Aust. -Hungary.. Japan United States. . . Total Great Britain . . Hong Kong. Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China France Germany Italy Tapan Switzerland. . . Turkey United States. . Total Germany United States. Total ... United States. Great Britain . Germany .... United .States. Total.... Great Biitain. United States. Total. . . Great Britain . United States. Total .... Germany United States. Total .... Total Imports. Quantity. Pairs. 5,610 41.329 32 4,168 51,139 Galls. 5,822 4 283 6,109 40 2,395 2,435 Lbs. 62 279,838 279,900 115,639 115,639 Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value Pairs. 956 3,587 4 451 4,998 387,627 7 51 1,453 21 24,876 775 88 209 88,268 19 65,312 568,706 4 535 582 4,615 4 246 4,865 6 158 164 13 16,214 16,227 3,289 3,2S9 45 41,329 32 4,168 45,574 Galls. 72 '283 355 2,395 2,395 Ll.s. 279,838 279,838 115,639 115.639 17 3,587 4 451 4,059 30,172 7 51 1,453 21 24,876 155 88 209 86,777 19 65,312 209,140 535 lC„s 246 414 158 158 16,214 16,214 3.2N9 3,289 Duty. cts. 5 95 1,255 45 1 40 157 85 1,420 65 10,560 20 2 45 17 85 508 55 7 35 8,706 60 54 25 30 80 73 15 30,371 95 6 65 22,859 20 73,199 00 133 75 133 75 0 90 36 72 423 54 460 26 39 50 39 50 4,053 50 4,053 50 657 80 657 80 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 55 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Quantity Pairs. 5,565 Value . 939 5,565 939 357,063 357,063 Galls 5,160 3,986 5,160 3,986 to 4<) Lbs 27* 27* Duty. S cts. 219 11 Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Pairs. 219 11 83,315 69 83,315 69 4,959 96 4,959 96 1 00 1 Of) 9 17 9 17 Galls. Lbs. 200 200 Value. 797 620 330 1,747 47 47 Duty. I Quantity. $ cts. Pairs. 5,610 41,329 32 4,168 371 94 289 24 154 00 815 IS 15 66 15 66 10 15 5(1 50 10 15 13 34 13 34 51,139 Galls. 5,232 4 283 5,519 40 2,395 2,435 Lbs. 278 279,838 280,116 200 115,639 115,839 Value . 956 3,587 4 451 4,998 388,032 7 51 1,453 21 24,876 77--. 88 209 87,107 19 65,312 567,950 47 535 582 4,154 4 246 4,404 6 15S 164 55 16,214 16,269 50 3,289 3,339 Duty Collected. S cts. 225 06 1,255 45 1 40 157 85 1,639 76 94, 247 83 2 45 17 85 508 55 7 35 706 60 343 49 30 80 73 15 525 95 6 65 859 20 157,329 87 15 66 133 75 149 41 0 90 4,996 68 10 15 423 54 5,430 37 1 00 39 50 40 50 9 17 4,053 50 4,062 67 13 34 657 80 671 14 56 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total I Quantity. M PORTS. Value. C Quantity. leneral Tar Value. Entered iff. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Drugs, dyes, &c. — Con. Acids, muriatic and nitric. . „ Other, N.E.S Aniline dyes, in packages of less than 1 lb. weight Glue, powdered or sheet Glue, liquid Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . France United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Lbs. 12,156 62,501 S 446 3,762 Lbs. 62,845 8 3,718 8 cts. 743 60 74,657 4,20S 62,845 3,718 743 60 294 150 919,561 13 20 8,124 194 153 920,360 fi 20 8,194 1 25 5 00 2,048 50 920,005 8,157 920,704 8,219 2,054 75 145 40 3 40 122,289 100 17.W7 1,653 381 201.939 18,963 17 4,3(12 209 101 12,991 3,280 100 727 17 Holland Switzerland. . . United States. . . Total France United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Aust. -Hungary. . Belgium China France Switzerland United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Aust. -Hungary.. Belgium Germany 381 201,836 101 12,938 20 20 2,587 60 343,529 36,583 205,597 13,783 2,756 60 1 184 1 107 1 184 1 107 0 20 21 40 185 108 185 108 21 60 36 00 87 75 101 00 1 75 1,773 25 102 25 16 75 162 25 7,342 25 44,563 2,092 1,936 61 46,728 54,501 230 4,211 82,698 12,955 351 485 7 7,205 7,805 67 649 28, 968 792 2,092 1,600 61 47,907 1,650 230 4.211 83,848 144 351 404 7 7,093 409 67 649 29,369 237,020 58,492 142,391 38,493 9,623 25 439 75 2,064 25 162 50 4,313 25 522,879 253,252 6,571 j9!t,120 487,413 30,965 490,544 36,240 14,759 650 18,099 26,677 148 743 6^571 172,130 1,759 8,257 650 17,253 Holland Italy United States. . . Total 1,309 51,535 30,965 14,352 11,200 498,894 1,309 672 421 51,949 327 25 168 00 105 25 12,987 25 1,990,744 154,191 909,532 82,270 20,567 50 1,342 620 20 14,882 47 665 20 14,882 11 75 166 25 5 00 3,720 50 Holland Total 16,864 15,614 3,903 50 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAT I GAT I OX 57 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value, Duty. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 12,150 12,156 100 100 116,591 116,591 44,111 496,971 496,971 446 S cts. 59 47 446 59 4; 1 33 Lbs. 1 33 17,845 2,379 54 17,845 2,379 54 1,616 20,451 1,653 327 13,023 2,170 55 44,111 13,023 2,170 55 34,372 5,728 76 34,372 5,728 76 24,047 20 336 680 55,279 56,315 78,676 538,817 1,935 1,382 230 35 619,428 S cts 439 117 07 4,680, 1,248 00 209 | 55 73 82 21 86 5,410 1,442 66 2 00 81 27 00 191 7,660 63 68 2,553 30 7,938; 2,645 98 5,311 1,770 33 34,660 11,553 39 130 43 34 Lbs. 12,156 62,845 75,001 294 150 920,360 920,804 121,487 100 20,451 1,653 381 202,163 446 3,718 4,164 13 20 8,194 8,227 S cts. 59 47 743 60 803 07 2 58 5 00 2,048 50 2,056 08 346,235 1 184 185 44,923 2,092 1,936 61 48,587 56,929 230 4,211 83,848 242,817 523,648 227,419 6,571 172,130 538,817 30,965 14,352 11,200 500,829 19,011 17 4,680 209 101 13,020 37,038 2,642 01 3 40 1,248 00 55 73 20 20 2,609 46 6,578 80 1 107 108 13,173 351 485 7 7,284 8,069 6' 649 29,369 59,454 0 20 21 40 21 60 208 55 87 75 128 00 1 75 836 93 655 55 16 75 162 25 342 25 7: 14,439 78 36,131 13,568 650 17,253 34,660 1,309 672 421 52,079 6,168 51 3,834 58 162 50 4,313 25 11,553 39 327 25 168 00 105 25 13,030 .(»9 40,101 13,367 06 2,025,931 1,3821 230 35 156,743 39,663 32 1,429 665 20 14,882 16,996 242 10 166 25 5 00 3,720 50 4,133 85 58 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWmRD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported Countries. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Value. Quantity. eneral Tar Value. LT. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Drugs, dyes, &c. — Con. Glycerine, imported by manu- facturers of explosives for use in the manufacture thereof in their own fac- Gutns : — Great Britain . . . France United States. . . Great Britain. . United States. . . Lbs. 1,036,927 250 38,630 112,332 33 4,924 Lbs. 31.825 250 38,630 $ 3,447 33 4.924 $ cts. 689 40 6 60 984 80 1,075,807 117.2S9 70,705 8,404 1,680 80 1,665,79-: 220,814 174,58o 24,614 78,406 304,524 9,216 33,820 921 60 3,3*2 00 1,886,636 199,199 382,930 43,036 4,303 60 Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . B.E. Indies.... 7,524 25,300 2,528 5,011 14,302 1,487 Opium (crude) Other, N.E.S 19,940 1,744 11,074 949 2,214 80 189 80 35,352 20.S00 21,684 12,023 2,404 60 6,241 35,536 5 804 2,94U 45,526 23,439 154,543 11 1,928 5,296 1,034 1,854 1,034 00 Turkey United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 829 3,108 2,027 5, £82 829 00 3,108 00 185,217 4,971 9,463 4,971 00 110 29 Liquorice, in paste, rolls and sticks Magnesia Milk food and other similar United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Italy United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total 12,896 3,462 12,896 3,462 692 40 13,006 3,491 12,896 3,462 692 40 95,406 2,771 125,276 357.762 966,882 8,712 358 8,462 23,318 78,734 77,867 3,063 77,834 828,121 931,727 6,732 399 5,015 61,008 75,659 1,346 40 79 80 1,003 00 12,201 60 15,131 80 1,548,097 13,625 74,488 119,584 1,432 2.315 1,918,612 15 74,488 148,813 2 2,315 29,762 60 0 40 463 00 88,113 3,747 74,503 2,317 463 40 16,633 258 75 7,660 46,142 88 258 75 9,418 39,302 26 40 77 40 22 50 2,825 40 11,790 60 Switzerland Total . 70,768 49,141 14,742 30 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 59 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 1,020,624 $ 110,754 $ cts. 14,767 24 Lbs. $ 8 cts. Lbs. • 1,052,449 250 38,630 $ 114,201 33 4,924 S cts. 15,456 64 6 60 984 80 16,448 04 10,775 04 3,382 00 inrndfi nn.754 14,767 24 1,091,329 119,158 1,341,254 147.S00 9,853 44 1,419,660 304,524 157,016 33,820 1,341,254 147, S00 9,853 44 1,724,184 190,836 14,157 04 7,288 4,878 650 43 IIYJ... 734 538 143 47 7,288 19,940 2,528 4,878 11,074 1,487 650 43 2,214 80 333 27 7,288 4,878 650 43 784 538 143 47 29,756 17,439 3,198 50 5,966 39,694 25,341 172,127 3,977 33 26,462 81 5 11 6 67 7,000 39,694 5 829 3.108 27,195 172, x27 11 2,027 5.582 5,011 33 26,462 81 6 67 829 (JO 3,108 00 45,660 197,468 30,440 14 5 11 6 67 50,636 206,942 35,417 81 222 99 13 20 - 222 12,896 99 3,462 13 20 692 40 222 99 13 2d 13,118 3,561 10,619 399 5,015 61,008 75,659 705 60 1,864 70 79 80 1.003 00 12,201 60 15,131 80 43,686 3,887 518 30 121,553 3,063 77,834 828,121 931,727 43,686 3,887 518 30 1,962,298 152,700 30,280 90 13,610 1,430 190 65 13,625 74,488 1,432 2,315 191 05 463 00 13,610 1,430 190 65 88,113 3,747 654 05 16,555 3,311 00 16,643 258 75 9,418 39,302 3,337 40 77 40 22 50 2,825 40 11,790 60 16,555 3,311 00 65,696 18,053 30 60 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT jj 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Drugs, dyes, &c. — Con. Morphine Opium, powdered . Proprietary medicines, in liquid form, containing al- cohol Proprietary medicines, not otherwise provided for. . , Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. Oz. Great Britain. (iermany Switzerland. . . United States. Total .... ( Jreat Britain . . United States. . Total . . . Great Britain . . . China France Germany Holland Italy Switzerland United States. . . 5,686 6 63 194 5,949 Lbs. 200 24 224 Total . Great Britain . . Australia Hong Kong Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China France.. Germany Holland Italy.. japan United States. . Total Potash or potassa, bicarbon- ate of. Soda, bicarbonate of . . . Great Britain. . United States. . Total Great Britain . Belgium France United States. Total . . 3,416 8,515 11,931 3,542,532 1,250 110 1,125,700 4,669,592 Value. 6,056 28 165 462 6,711 475 99 574 4.231 1 6,600 2,609 975 35 56,810 71,321 117,128 23 1,148 4 859 2,519 32,235 2,412 770 9 468 268,175 425,750 461 ,-.51 1,012 10.S2O 36 3 29.S94 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value Oz. 63 194 257 Lbs. 36 165 462 627 127 4,161 1 6,319 40 589 35 56,228 67,373 10,09' 23 1,148 4 591 2,519 33,261 74 770 9 468 261,823 310,787 1,680 8,315 Duty. S cts. 33 00 92 40 125 40 16 20 32 40 48 60 2,i iso .-.(i 0 50 3,159 50 20 00 294 50 17 50 28,114 00 33.686 50 168 551 2,524 25 5 75 287 00 1 00 147 75 629 75 8,315 25 18 50 192 50 2 25 117 00 65,455 75 77,696 75 33 60 110 20 9,995 719 40,400 1,250 110 1,141,763 350 36 3 30.597 70,753 1,183,523' 30,986 143 80 70 00 7 20 0 60 6,119 40 6.197 20 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 61 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff . Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. 1 Value . Duty Collected. wz. 5,6S6 6,056 •S cts 807 49 Oz. 6 $ cts. 1 Oz. 5,686 63 194 6,056 28 165 462 S cts . 807 49 7 47 33 00 92 40 940 36 28 7 47 5,686 6,056 807 49 i69 20 6 28 / 4< 6,711 Lbs. 188 147 Lbs. Los. 200 24 99 185 40 32 40 188 447 169 20 224 574 217 80 19 12 66 4,180 1 6,348 2,609 40 589 35 56,228 2,093 16 0 50 3,178 83 1,739 32 2C 00 294 50 17 50 28,114 00 29 2,609 19 33 1,739 32 2,657 1,771 31 70,030 35,457 81 19,770 11 5 75 287 00 1 00 147 75 629 75 8,315 25 822 50 192 50 2 25 117 00 65,644 06 99,818 16,636 86 1,827 609 00 111,742 23 4 oy l 2,519 33,261 2,486 770 9 468 2,412 804 00 060 188 31 99 818 4 804 1,601 31 69 33 11 K 1 AO yo,yo4 yj 550 33 4 40 1,186 260 3,416 8,315 461 551 107 33 110 20 550 33 4 40 1,186 260 69 33 11,731 1,012 217 53 5,487 0? 7 20 0 60 6,119 40 11,614 22 3,510,192 40,627 5,417 02 3,550,592 1,250 110 1,141,763 40,977 36 3 30,597 3,510,192 40,627 5,417 02 4,693,715 71,613 62 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Drugp, dyes, &c. — Con. Sulphuric ether, chloroform and solutions of peroxides of hydrogen Vaseline and all similar pre- parations of petroleum, for toilet, medicinal or other purposes Yeast cakes. Yeast, compressed, in pack- ages weighing less than 50 lbs Yeast, compressed, in bulk or mass of not less than 50 lbs All other drugs, dyes and chemicals, &c, not other- wise provided for . Earthen and chinaware: — (See Bricks and tiles.) Baths, tubs and washstands of earthenware, stone, cement or clay, or of other material, N.O.P Great Britain. . Aust.- Hungary France.. Germany United States. . Total .... Great Britain . China France Germany United States. Total . United States. . United States. < treat Britain. United States. Total .. Great Britain . . Hong Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary Belgium China France Germany Holland Italy Japan Russia Switzerland United States. . Total . Great Britain . China Germany St. Pierre ... United States. Total .... Lbs. 11,614 410 24* 26,917 123,951 8,418 153 117 G,322 12,583 163,170 27,593 394 4 17 60 12 603 13,078 7,220 1,918 329 146 198,430 63 43,487 198,576 43,509 179,025 37 7,269 2,175 1,548 13,774 38,327 2 401 640 13 9,351 293,800 546,362 4,443 3 26 •it; 69,300 73,838 Lbs. 2,235 410 236 752 123,411 127,044 3,020 32!) 198,430 198,430 1,574 153 112 172 12,355 14,366 330 4 17 $ cts. 393 50 38 25 28 00 43 00 3,088 75 3,591 50 82 50 1 00 4 25 12,593 3,148 25 12,944 798 3,236 00 181 20 63 19 74 43, 48: 43,487 5,952 90 5,952 90 19,494 37 7,800 1,941 1,548 13,631 323 2 311 881 13 9,712 289,809 345,502 155 3 3.N9S mi 7 40 1,560 00 388 20 309 60 2,726 20 64 60 0 40 62 20 176 20 2 60 1.942 40 57,961 80 69,100 40 4C 50 0 90 66 69,119 69,343 19 80 20,735 70 20.S02 !'n ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AXD NAVIGATION 63 for Home Consumption-. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 8,725 S 6,580 S cts. 1,096 73 Lbs. 974 S 189 S cts. 63 00 Jjbs. 11,934 410 248 27,543 123.521 8,343 153 117 6,455 12,400 S cts. 1,553 23 38 25 29 67 2,137 30 3,103 75 12 26,791 no 5 6,283 45 1 67 2,094 30 15 00 8,725 6,580 1,096 73 27.SS7 6,522 2,173 97 163,656 27,468 6,862 20 49 8 17 15 5 00 394 4 17 60 12,596 95 67 1 00 4 25 20 00 3,149 25 60 3 20 00 1 00 26 00 49 8 17 78 13,071 3,270 17 3,020 798 181 20 329 63 19 74 146 22 2 93 146 198, 430 22 43,4S7 2 93 5,952 90 22 146 198,576 43,509 5,955 83 152,413 20,322 41 6,626 1.7C6 93 178,533 37 7,800 2,175 1,548 14,199 37,910 2 311 881 13 9,712 295,599 25,9S8 14 7 40 1,560 00 450 60 309 60 2,877 60 10,087 82 0 40 62 20 176 20 2 60 1,942 40 59,505 SO ! 234 568 37,587 62 40 151 40 10,023 22 5,790 1,544 00 152,413 20,322 41 50,805 13,547 95 548,720 102,970 76 4,181 836 20 4,336 3 26 W 69,138 882 70 0 90 10 40 19 80 20,743 30 21,657 10 26 10 4 279 14 13 1 f,354 8 cts. 1 SO 1 50 4 20 8 10 US 50 3,312 30 3,446 40 835 20 156 30 0 30 1,276 50 30 00 82 20 2,046 90 345 00 168 60 210 90 2,639 10 2 10 9,165 30 7,661 772 15 6 152 16,958 40 83 70 4 20 3 90 0 30 2,206 20 2,298 30 231 60 4 50 1 80 45 60 6 1,0811 2,632 1 80 504 30 789 60 ii SESSIONAL. PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 65 for Home Consumption". Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quanti ty. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. 3 3,870 f cts. 774 00 $ $ cts. 3,876 5 14 27 106 395 11,041 $ cts. 775 80 1 50 4 20 8 10 42 40 118 50 3,312 30 106 42 40 3,870 774 00 106 42 40 15.464' 4 9fi9 kd 88,901 17,780 20 228 91 20 91,913 521 1 4,255 100 274 18,706 60 156 30 0 30 1,276 50 30 00 89 90 6,823 2,046 90 23,811 9,409 40 569. IfiS fin 22,661 9,064 40 703 8,797 7 31,335 210 90 2,639 10 2 10 9,478 90 784 313 60 88,901 17,780 20 23,673 9,469 20 169,102 44,207 80 497 99 40 776 14 13 1 7,354 183 10 4 20 3 90 0 30 2,206 20 497 99 40 8,158 2,397 70 34,889 6,977 80 28 11 20 35,689 15 6 152 114 6 1,724 7,220 60 4 50 1 80 45 60 45 60 1 80 521 50 114 45 60 43 17 20 34,889 6,977 80 185 74 00 37,706 7,841 40 1 1 — ii — 5 66 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity Value Duty. dutiable goods— Con. Earthen and chinaware— Con. Tableware of china, porcelain or other clay Great Britain. . Hong Kong . . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China Denmark France Germany Holland Italy Japan Russia Switzerland . . . Turkey United States . Total China and porcelain ware, N.E.S ( J reat Britain . . Hong Kong .. \ust.-Hungary Belgium China Denmark .... France Germany Holland Italy Japan Russia Switzerland . . . United States . Earthenware tiles. Manufactures of earthenware, N.E.S Total . Great Britain. China France Germany . ... I nited States Total . Great Britain . . Hong Kong . . . Aust. -Hungary. China 1 Denmark France Germany Italy Japan Mexico United States . Total.. .. 741,163 44 24,742 2,963 660 56 50,295 137,743 1,652 113 23,055 54 149 26 7,980 990,695 53,076 189 17,257 5 1,719 91 16,183 59,042 2,656 88 41,784 112 3 11,175 203,380 12.190 4 1,380 477 49,251 63,302 12,071 226 . 2 5 i%588| 1,919 39 670 6 53,387 71,430 3,775 44 24,288 2.957 660 56 50,016 3,159 1,651 113 23,055 54 149 26 7,492 117,496 3,374 189 16.250 5 1,719 91 16,168 2,629 2,656 88 41,478 3 10.255 94,905 1,01 is 4 1,380 50,795 53,247 319 226 447 72 5 2,588 130 39 670 6 53,221 $ ets. 1,132 50 13 20 7,286 40 887 10 198 00 16 80 15,004 80 947 70 495 60 33 90 6,916 50 16 20 44 70 7 80 2,247 60 35,248 80 1,012 20 56 70 4,875 00 1 50 515 70 27 30 4,850 40 788 70 796 80 26 40 12,443 40 0 90 3,076 50 28,471 50 ;>::; so 1 40 is:: od 17,778 25 18,636 45 95 70 67 80 134 10 21 60 1 50 776 40 39 00 11 70 201 00 1 80 15,966 30 17,316 90 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 67 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total.' Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. 1 Duty Collected. 742,995 S cts. 111,449 25 $ 169 §> cts. 67 60 746,939 44 24,654 2,963 660 56 50,087 137,033 1,652 113 23,055 54 149 26 7,980 $ cts. 112,649 35 13 20 7,432 80 889 50 198 00 16 80 15,033 20 54,497 30 495 60 33 90 6,916 50 16 20 44 70 7 80 2,442 80 366 6 146 40 2 40 71 133,874 28 40 53,549 60 488 195 20 742, 995 111,449 25 134,974 53,989 60 995,465 200,687 65 48,146 9,629 20 604 241 60 52,124 189 16,853 5 1,719 91 16,168 57,324 2,656 88 41,478 112 3 11.150 ■ 10,883 00 56 70 5,116 20 1 50 515 70 27 30 4,850 40 22,666 70 796 80 26 40 12,443 40 44 80 0 90 3,434 50 603 241 20 54,695 21,878 00 112 44 80 895 358 00 9,629 20 48,146 56,909 22,763 60 199,960 60,864 30 11,457 2,673 37 12,525 4 1,380 477 50,795 3,047 17 1 40 483 00 222 60 17,778 25 477 ZZZ bit 1 1 i k?? i 1,40/ 2,673 37 . . . . 477 222 60 65,181 -31,doJ 4z 11,139 2,227 80 681 272 40 12,139 226 447 72 5 2,588 2,158 670 6 53,259 2,595 90 67 80 134 10 21 60 1 50 776 40 850 20 11 70 201 00 1 80 15,981 50 2,028 811 20 38 15 20 11,139 2,227 80 2,747 1,098 80 71,609 20,643 50 11 — ii — 5i 68 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT n 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Countries. Eggs Australia. ... Hong Kong. . . China Japan United States. Total .... Elastic round or flat, including garter elastic Electric liglit carbons and car- bon points, of all kinds, N.E.S, Great Britain . France Germany. . . United States. Total . Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary. France Germany. .. . United States. . Total Total Imports. Quantity. Electric carbons over 6 inches in circumference Electric apparatus, N.E.S., in- sulators of all kinds, &c, electric and galvanic batter- ies ; telegraph and telephone instruments France United States. Total ... Electric motors, generators, dynamos and sockets Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary Belgium China France Germany Holland Norway-Sweden United States. . . Total . Great Britain. France Germany Holland. . . . Norway Sweden Switzerland. . . United States Total. Doz. 694 12,724 25,670 250 293,959 333,297 M. 57 39 22 511 2,886 Value. ,515 No. 2,390 194,607 196,997 109 615 1,398 13 71,972 74,107 87,103 1,671 •47 24,939 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Doz. 694 12,724 25,670 250 267,229 306,567 113,760 687 432 153 6,717 27,085 35,074 254 32,061 32,315 27,124 10 88 4 2,592 37,922 M. 2,819 2. ssi 109 615 1,398 13 65,424 Duty. 67,559 582 1,671 23,960 $ cts. 20 82 381 72 770 10 7 50 8,016 87 9,197 01 2o3 70 584 sr. 26,213 8,386 00 9,174 55 20 432 153 7 00 151 20 53 55 25,817 1 9,035 95 26, 122 No. 2,390 194,607 196.997 1,615 1,834,436 1,903,791 2,987 1,019 1! i. 6114 3,740 1,532 819,288 848,260 254 32,061 32,315 L5,5( 5 10 88 4 2,592 1.033 i;ei5 1,841,248 9,247 70 38 H> 4,809 15 4,847 25 3,893 75 2 50 22 00 1 00 618 00 25S 25 403 75 460,312 00 1,862,165, 465,541 25 1,763 1,019 440 75 254 75 158 3,740 1,532 817,892 39 50 935 00 383 OO 204,473 00 826,104 206.526 00 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 —Continued. 69 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. v^uariM ty. Dntv Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Doz. $ cts. Doz. $ $ cts. Doz. 694 12,724 25,670 250 267,229 $ 109 615 1,398 13 65,424 S cts. 20 82 381 72 770 10 7 50 8,016 87 300,567 67,559 9,197 01 86,643 20,217 18 87,225 1,671 47 23,960 20,420 88 584 85 21 93 8,386 00 47 21 93 86.643 20,217 18 47 21 93 112,903 29,413 66 M. 56 667 155 63 M. M. 57 39 22 511 2,861 687 432 153 6,717 26,806 162 63 151 20 53 55 3,134 60 9,497 48 511 42 6,717 989 3,134 60 461 53 56 667 155 63 . 553 7,706 3,596 13 3,490 34,795 12,999 46 38 10 4,809 15 No. No. No. 2,390 194,607 254 32,061 196,997 32,315 4,847 25 10,649 1,774 88 153 51 00 26,377 10 88 4 2,592 37,922 1,033 1,615 1,841,584 5,719 63 2 50 22 00 1 00 648 00 12,640 67 258 25 .403 75 460,424 00 37,922 12,640 67 336 112 00 10,649 1,774 88 38,411 12,803 67 1,911,225 480,119 80 1,224 203 99 2,987 1,019 19,694 158 3,740 1,532 818,002 644 74 254 75 6,564 67 39 50 935 00 383 00 204,:>i>'.i 67 19,694 6,564 67 110 36 67 1,224 203 99 19,804 6,601 34 847,132 213,331 33 70 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Embroideries, not provided for otherwise Emery wheels and manufactures of emery , Express parcels of small value. Fancy Goods, viz.: Alabaster, spar, amber, terra cotta, or composition orna ments Bead ornaments and statu ettes, N.E.S Countries. Great Britain . . Hong Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary. China Egypt France Germany Italy Japan Switzerland. . . Turkey United States. . Total . Great Britain. Germany. . . . Switzerland. . . United States. Total Great Britain . . Newfoundland . Germany United States. . Total . Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary France Germany United States. . Total . Great Britain . . . B. E. Indies.... Hong Kong . . . Aust. -Hungary . Belgium China France Germany Holland Italy Japan Norway-Sweden. Switzerland . . . Turkey United States. . . Total Total Imports. Quantity. Value. 16,542 406 831 262 74 4,024 5,122 51 3,870 25,802 58 9,747 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value 06, 78! I 553 94 6 32,51)7 33,250 2,463 325 6 992. 91H 995, 7S5 143 242 152 256 2.! 138 3,731 9,560 61 1 5,226 330 24 33,849 11,701 1,305 287 11 19 713 15,735 78,829 6,201 406 831 262 74 4,024 51 3,770 25,441 58 8,692 49,810 55 6 32,597 32,658 106 325 W2.HW 993,397 108 242 152 2.! '22 .".,42 4 6,932 61 1 5,154 330 24 33,331 403 1,305 287 11 19 713 15,432 64,010 Duty. $ cts. 2,170 35 142 10 290 85 91 70 25 90 1,408 40 17 85 1.319 50 8,904 35 20 30 3/ 42 20 17,433 50 13 75 1 50 8,149 25 8,164 50 34 90 74 02 263,473 50 263.582 42 37 80 84 70 53 20 1,022 70 1,198 40 2,426 20 21 35 0 35 1,S03 90 115 50 8 40 11.665 85 141 05 2 45 456 75 100 45 3 85 6 65 249 55 5,401 20 22,403 50 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 71 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. (Quantity. V alue. Duty. * Quantity . V alue. uuiy. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ 11,025 $ cts. 2,572 51 1,961 $ cts. 915 14 • $ 19,187 406 831 262 74 4,024 5,122 51 3,770 25,441 58 9,419 § cts. 5,658 00 142 10 290 85 91 70 25 90 1,408 40 2,390 26 17 85 1,319 50 8,904 35 20 30 3,381 47 5,122 2,390 26 727 339 27 11,025 2,572 51 7,810 3,644 67 68,645 23,650 68 498 82 99 553 94 6 32,597 96 74 31 34 1 50 8,149 25 94 31 34 498 82 99 94 31 34 33,250 8,278 83 2,357 550 09 2,463 325 6 992,991 584 99 74 02 2 40 263,484 83 6 25 2 40 11 33 2.357 550 09 31 13 73 995,785 264,146 24 4 90 21 14 6 53 143 242 152 256 2,938 49 23 84 70 53 20 119 48 1,030 17 256 16 119 48 7 47 21 4 90 286 133 48 3,731 1,336 78 2,195 512 21 524 244 53 9,651 61 1 5,226 330 24 33,458 11,506 1,305 287 11 19 713 15,615 3,182 94 21 35 0 35 1,837 50 115 50 8 40 11,725 12 5,322 47 2 45 456 75 100 45 3 85 6 65 249 55 5,486 60 28,519 93 72 33 60 127 11,103 59 27 5,181 42 "" &5'40 183 2,195 , 512 21 12,009 5,604 22 78,214 72 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Fanoy goods — Con. Boxes, fancy, ornamental cases and writing desks, &c Braids, Bracelets, cords, fringes, tassels, &c Total Imports. Quantity. Great Britain . . B. E. Indies .. B. W. Indies. . . Hong Kong . . . Aust. -Hungary China France Germany Greece Holland Japan ... ... Switzerland .... United States. . Total . Casket gimps and fringes and embroideries or chiffon im- ported by manufacturers of burial caskets or robes for euch manufacture Great Britain . . Hong Kong . . . Aust. -Hungary Belgium China France Germany Italy Japan Switzerland . . . United States. . Cases for jewellery, watches, silver ware, plated ware and cutlery . . Total Great Britain. France Germany Switzerland . . United States. Total Fancy manufactures of bone, shell, horn and ivory, N.E.S Great Britain . . Aust-. Hungary China France Germany.. . Switzerland . . . United States. . Total . Great Britain. China France Japan United States. Total . . Entered Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty 27,322 73 . 21 . 40 . 971 . 66 . 933 . 36,979 . 70 . 15 . 2.535 . 329 58,224 . 127. 57S 171.172 is 5,725 3,809 205 51,472 172.107 46 47 5.450 138,598 548,649 161 1,038 1,162 2.224 2,451 7,036 2,835 147 2 1,373 4,048 12 10,498' IS. 915 113 2 104 35 540 794 S cts. 1,737 607 95 73 25 55 21 7 35 40 14 00 940 329 CO 66 23 10 933 326 55 43 15 05 15 5 25 2,535 887 25 329 115 15 57,857 20,249 95 (34,589 22,606 15 45,035 15,972 25 18 6 30 5,763 2,017 05 3,809 1,333 15 205 71 75 49,797 17,428 95 360 120 00 46 16 10 47 16 45 5,138 1,798 30 136,213 47,674 55 247,031 86,460 85 147 1,038 106 2,224 2,451 5,966 14 70 103 80 10 60 222 4o 245 10 596 00 256 147 21 1,373 31 12 10,498 89 00 51 45 70 480 55 10 85 4 20 3,673 60 12,319 4,310 95 2 101 35 531) 672 0 70 36 40 12 25 186 85 235 20 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Import. — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 73 i'OR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value Duty. Quantity "Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. • 22,249 S cts . 5,191 71 $ 3,201 $ cts. ♦ 1,493 80 •S 27,187 73 21 40 1,064 66 933 36,965 70 15 2,535 329 57,981 $ cts. 7,293 46 25 55 7 35 14 00 386 87 23 10 326 55 17,245 44 32 67 5 25 887 25 115 15 20,307 82 124 57 87 36,922 70 17,230 39 32 67 124 57 87 22,249 5,191 71 _ — - 15,844 93 40,441 18,872 60 127,279 46,670 46 58,931 91 6 30 2,017 05 1,333 15 71 75 18,096 28 80,627 04 16 10 16 45 1,943 90 48,769 35 67,904 58,103 27,114 73 171,642 18 5,763 3,809 205 51,227 172,862 46 47 5,450 138,559 1,430 172,502 667 33 80,501 04 312 2,346 145 60 1,094 80 67,904 15,844 93 234,693 109,523 50 549,628 211,829 28 14 1 87 161 1,038 1,162 2,224 2,451 16 57 103 80 151 40 222 40 245 10 1,056 140 80 1,070 142 67 7,036 739 27 554 92 2,378 157 73 26 2,791 147 2 1,373 4,048 12 10,498 717 7S 51 45 0 70 480 55 1,835 43 1 20 3,673 60 6,813 71 4,017 1,874 58 2,378 554 92 4,174 1,947 84 18,871 113 26 38 113 2 104 35 540 26 38 0 70 36 40 12 25 190 05 9 4 20 113 26 3« 9 4 20 794 265 78 74 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT y 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Fancy goods — Con. Fans Flowers, artificial. Feathers, fancy, undressed.. fancy, N.E.S... dressed. Ostrich and vulture, Total Imports. Entered Countries. Quantity. I Value. Great Britain . . Hong Kong .... A ust.- Hungary Belgium China France Germany Japan Spain United States. Total. Great Britain. . Hong Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary Belgium China France Germany Japan Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total . Great Britain . France Germany . ... United States. Total. . Great Britain . . Hong Kong. Aust. -Hungary China France.. Germany Japan Spain Onited States. . Total . Great Britain . France Germany . ... United States. Total . . 1,088 157 1,167 100 549 1,526 2,352 1,403 80 2,917 General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Duty 11,339 69.832 90 2,171 79 150 44,051 19,684 139 207 74,457 210,890 1,994 686 1,038 1,297 5,015 205,056 3 986 6 1 35,375 15,565 300 25,256 282,554 52,156 922 124 745 53,947 858 157 1,167 100 549 1,516 183 1,403 80 2,974 8,987 12,214 90 2,171 79 150 43,979 213 139 74,192 133,227 1,987 686 237 1,297 4,207 15,399 3 986 6 35,091 31 7 300 24.871 ffi,694 1,173 922 745 2,840 S cts. 300 SO 54 95 408 45 35 00 192 15 530 60 64 05 491 05 28 00 1,040 90 3,145 45 3,053 50 22 50 542 75 19 75 37 50 10,994 75 53 25 34 75 18,548 00 33,300 75 397 40 137 20 47 40 259 40 841 40 4,619 70 0 90 295 80 1 80 10,527 30 9 30 2 10 90 00 7,461 30 23.01 is 20 351 90 276 60 223 50 852 00 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 75 for Hove Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ 67 $ cts. 15 64 % 163 $ cts. 8 1,088 157 1,167 100 549 1,516 2,340 1,403 80 3,087 S cts. 392 01 54 95 408 45 35 00 192 15 530 60 1,070 61 491 05 28 00 1,093 64 2,157 1,006 56 113 52 74 67 15 64 1,135 37 11,487 4,296 46 52,884 8,814 15 4,734 1,578 00 69,832 90 2,171 79 150 44,081 19,674 139 207 74,820 13,445 65 22 50 542 75 19 75 37 50 11,028 75 6,540 21 34 75 69 00 18,757 33 i no iy , 30 1 34 00 6,486 96 207 628 oy uu zuy oo 52,884 8,814 15 *>K 1 QO 8,377 29 211,243 50,498 19 ■ 7 0 94 1,994 686 1,038 1,297 398 34 137 20 261 00 259 40 801 213 60 7 0 94 801 213 60 5,015 1,055 94 185,087 37,017 40 4,(538 1,855 20 205,124 3 986 6 15,565 7 300 25,256 43,492 30 0 90 295 80 1 80 10 640 90 6',222 90 2 10 90 00 7,615 30 284 15,534 113 60 6,213 60 385 154 00 185,087 37,017 40 20,841 8,336 40 75 20 282,622 68,362 00 50,795 10,159 00 188 52,156 922 124 745 10,586 10 276 60 49 60 223 50 124 49 60 50,795 10,159 00 312 124 80 53,947 11,135 80 76 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ji 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Total Imports. Articles Imported. Countries. Quantity. Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Coil . Fancy goods — Con. Ivory or bone dice, draughts,! chessmen, &c Great Britain I Hong Kong. j France Germany . . . Japan United States Laces, lace collars and similar goods, lace nets and net- tings of cotton, linen, silk or other material Total Great Britain . . . Australia British Africa . . B. E. Indies . . Br. Poss., other. Aust. -Hungary . Belgium China France Germany Greece Holland Italy Japan Mexico Switzerland Turkey United States. . , Millinery not elsewhere pro vided for Toys and dolls of all kinds. . Total Great Britain. United States. Total .... Great Britain. . Hong Kong Aust. -Hungary China France ( iermany Japan Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total Ill 6 347 115 218 335 1,132 850,4!)!* 4 35 3 60 2,565 14,893 2 149,9*4 200,23!) 70 113 108 UNI I 30 t;u;u7 53 84,83!) 1,365,784 128 L97 325 23,466 84 6,228 71 11,067 183,522 4,756 30 106,399 335,623 51 6 347 218 335 957 166,141 4 3f. 3 60 2,565 14,785 2 150,346 2,690 113 10S 680 59,562 53 78,386 475,563 128 197 325 1,617 84 5,489 71 10,907 1,558 4,756 30 105,379 129,891 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 77 fok Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total . Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected . $ 42 S cts. 5 60 8 18 S cts. 4 80 S 111 6 347 115 218 S cts. 20 60 1 20 69 40 30 66 43 60 67 00 232 46 115 30 66 335 42 597,070 5 60 133 35 46 1,132 139,318 53 S5.341 39,825 80 848,552 4 35 3 60 2,565 14,893 2 151,318 200,899 70 113 108 680 30 59,615 53 85,067 237,293 68 1 40 12 25 1 05 21 00 897 75 5,225 15 0 70 53,074 70 93,439 09 32 67 39 55 37 80 238 00 10 50 20,871 43 18 55 30,552 90 108 50 40 972 453 60 198,209 70 92,497 59 32 67 53 24 73 6,681 3,117 80 139,318 53 597,070 291,434 136,002 59 1,364,067 441,768 17 128 197 44 80 68 95 113 75 > 1 325 4,137 21 17,730 4,109 1,917 53 23,456 84 6,223 71 10,907 183,517 4,756 30 106,455 6,620 69 29 40 2,263 68 24 85 3,817 45 85,459 49 1,664 60 10 50 37,384 78 734 342 53 181,959 84,914 19 1,076 502 13 17,730 4,137 21 187,878 87.676 38 335,499 137,275 44 78 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {[ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. i906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Fancy goods — Con. All other, N.E.S Great Britain . . B. E. Indies. . . Aust. -Hungary Belgium China France Germany . ... Japan Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total Feathers, bed and other, un- dressed, N.O.P Feathers, bed and other, dressed, N.O.P Great Britain . France Germany . ... Japan United States. Total ... Great Britain . China France Japan united States. Total Feathers, all other, N.E.S. Great Britain . France Germany United States. Total ... Featherbone in coils. . . Fertilizers, compounded or manufactured United States. Fibre, Kartavert, indurated fibre, vulcanized fibre and like material and manufactures of, N.E.S Great Britain. Hong Kong. . . United States, Total Great Britain. Germany. . . Japan United States. Total 3,508 45 164 23 58 1,838 4,959 446 60 6,903 18,004 818 8,169 1,161 515 25,428 36,091 21 4 631 7 4S9 1,152 1,552 963 56 992 3,563 8,946 8,459 16 119,762 128,237 987 17 164 23 58 l,h38 .$ cts. 345 45 5 95 57 40 8 05 20 30 643 30 416 CO 6,626 156 10 21 00 2,319 10 10,21!) 3,576 65 815 6,532 163 00 1,306 40 515 25,428 33,290 4 631 7 489 1,131 676 963 992 2,631 8,946 1,165 16 119,762 120,943 234 59 14 25,001 25,308 14 25,001 25,015 103 00 5,085 60 6,658 00 1 20 189 30 2 10, 146 70 339 30 202 80 288 !)0 297 60 7S9 30 1,789 20 lit; 50 1 60 11,976 20 12,094 30 3 50 6,250 25 6,253 75 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 79 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Dntv Collected. $ cts. 1,015 84 12 49 57 40 8 05 20 30 643 30 2,314 24 156 10 21 00 2,448 37 1,957 28 $ cts. 456 65 6 54 S 458 $ cts. 213 74 $ 3,402 45 164 23 58 1,838 4,959 446 60 6,903 4,959 2,314 24 277 129 27 1,985 463 19 5,694 2,657 25 17,898 6 697 09 3 0 40 818 7,296 1,161 515 25,428 163 40 1,510 14 309 60 103 00 5,085 60 7,171 74 4 20 1 20 189 30 2 10 146 70 764 1,161 203 74 309 60 3 0 40 1,925 513 34 35,218 21 4 20 21 4 631 489 21 4 20 1,152 343 50 846 169 20 30 12 00 1,552 963 56 992 384 00 288 90 22 40 297 60 56 22 40 846 169 20 86 34 40 3,563 992 90 8,946 1,789 20 7,282 485 47 12 1 CO 8,459 16 119,762 603 57 1 60 11,976 20 7,282 485 47 12 1 60 128,237 12,581 37 39 00 1!) 67 3 50 6,250 25 6,312 42 234 39 00 231 59 14 25,001 59 19 67 234 39 00 •0 C.7 25,308 1 1 80 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Fireworks, firecrackers and tor- 3 59 796 7,576 362 14,553 S 24 796 7,576 362 14,553 $ cts. 6 00 199 00 1,894 00 90 50 3,638 25 Fish - Cod, haddock, ling and pol- lock— fresh, imported other- wise than in barrels, &c — Cod, haddock, ling and pol- lock— dry salted Cod, haddock, ling and pol- China Japan United States. . . Total. 23,346 23,311 5,827 75 China United States. . . Total China Japan Norway- Sweden St. Pierre Lbs. 981 41,113 30,787 1,236,532 37 1,124 1,596 45,050 Lbs. 981 41,113 30,787 1,235,532 37 1,124 1,596 44,999 4 91 205 57 153 94 6,177 78 6,542 20 1,309,413 47,807 1,308,413 47,756 35,535 38,119 585 500 426.164 78,599 617 1.049 59 64 20,511 3,254 35,535 38.119 585 500 29)323 617 1.049 59 64 1,569 177 68 190 61 2 93 2 50 United States. . . Total. . Great Britain . . . Total Great Britain. . . Newfoundland . . China United States. . . Total, United States. . . China United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total 146 62 579,502 25,554 104,062 3,358 520 34 224 1,268 16 91 Cod, haddock, ling and pol- 1,268 91 6 34 6 34 1,492 107 1,268 91 72 420 203 27,347 6 16 7 1,754 Cod, haddock, ling and pol- lock—pickled, in barrels. . . Halibut, fresh, not in barrels. Herrings, fresh, not in barrels 420 203 26,352 l«i 1,6S:» 4 20 2 03 263 52 28,042 1,783 26,975 1,712 269 75 958 62 958 62 9 58 1 00 4,017 60 200 803,505 3 37,778 200 803,505 3 37,778 803.705 37,781 803,705 37,781 4,018 60 3,600 96,336 109 2,047 8,278 347 41 39 41 39 99,936 2,156 8,278 347 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 81 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity | Value. 1 Duty Collected. S 35 S cts. 1 5 84 S S cts. $ 59 796 7,576 362 14,553 S cts. 11 84 199 00 1,894 00 90 50 3,638 25 5,833 59 35 5 84 23,346 Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. 981 41,113 30,787 1,235,532 37 1,124 1,596 44,999 4 91 205 57 153 94 6,177 78 6,542 20 177 68 190 61 2 93 2 50 1,308,413 47,756 35,535 38,119 585 500 617 1,049 59 64 29,323 1,569 146 62 104,062 3,358 520 34 0 75 6 34 0 75 224 16 224 1,268 16 91 224 16 0 75 1,492 107 7 09 72 6 0 48 72 420 203 26,352 6 16 1,689 0 4S 4 20 2 03 263 52 270 23 72 6 0 481 27,047 1,718 958 62 9 58 200 803,505 3 37,778 1 00 4.017 60 4.018 60 803,705 37,781 3,000 109 12 0O 3,600 8,278 109 347 12 00 41 39 3,000 109 12 00 11,878 456 53 39 U_ii_6 82 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Countries. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lbs. $ Lbs. 1 $ cts. 111,936 31,691 100 2.200 249,624 996 8,090 900 123,330 4,002 1,208 i 71 90 31,691 100 4 1,208 1 0 45 158 46 0 50 11,042 22 280 8 6,819 227,624 996 8,090 900 123,330 10,242 22 280 6,769 1,138 13 4 98 40 45 4 50 616 66 528,867 23,453 392,821 18,534 1,964 13 405 34 405 34 4 05 17,462 1,939 17,462 1,939 174 62 2,642 175 2,642 175 26 42 60 1,396 118,976 1 68 6,843 60 1,396 118,976 1 68 6,843 0 30 6 98 594 88 120,432 6,912 120.432 6,912 602 16 454,554 10,953 950 46 9 50 482 31 406 40 406 40 10 00 88S 71 406 40 10 00 Brls. 8 1 3.346 20 12 19,846 Brls. 8 1 3,345 20 12 19,800 5 00 3 00 4,950 00 3,355 19,878 3,354 19,S32 4,958 00 Galls. 227.153 286,045 Galls. 227,153 286,045 22,715 30 Cans. 19,745 2,397 Cans. 19,745 2,397 592 35 20,065 9,407 16,335 7,442 816 75 150 155 37 78 7 40 DUTIABLE GOODS — Can. Fish — Con. ^ Herrings, pickled or salted . . Great Britain . . . A ust. -Hungary . . China Germany Herrings, smoked Holland Japan, Norway- Sweden St. Pierre I United States. . . Total United States. . . Mackerel, fresh United States. . . Mackerel, pickled 'United States. . . Sea fish, other, fresh, not in. barrels Hong Kong China , United States. . . Sea fish, pickled, in barrels. . Sea fish, other, preserved, N.E.S Oysters, fresh in shell. Oysters, shelled, in bulk. Oysters, canned, in cans not over one pint Oysters, canned, in cans over one pint and not over one quart Total .... United States. . Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total . Newfoundland . China United States. . Total.. .. United States. . United States. United States. . Oysters, canned, in cans ex- ceeding one quart United States. ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imiorts — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 83 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 111,846 3,998 S cts. 372 82 Lbs. $ S cts. Lbs. 111,936 31,691 100 2,200 227,624 996 4,002 1,208 1 71 m.242 22 S cts. 373 27 15S 46 0 50 14 67 1,138 13 4 98 40 45 4 50 616 66 2,200 71 14 67 8,090! 280 900 8 123,330 6,769 111,841) 3,998 372 82 2,200 71 14 67 5rtf> SfiT 22,603 2,351 62 405 34 1,939 4 05 17 462 174 62 2,642 175 26 42 0 30 6 98 594 88 602 16 ■ 60 1,396 11G Q7t\ 1 68 6,843 120,432 6,912 . 950 46 9 50 842 59 9 84 842 406 59 40 9 84 10 00 842 59 9 84 1,248 99 19 84 Brls. 8 1 3,345 20 5 00 121 3 00 19,800j 4,950 00 3,354 19,832i 4,958 00 Galls. 227,153 286,045j 22,715 30 Cans. 19,745 2.397I 592 35 16,335 7.442! 816 75 .7 | 37 7S| 7 40 H_ii_6£ 84 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT n 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con Fish — Con. Oysters, prepared or preserv- ed, N.E.S Lobsters, fresh, not alive . Lobsters, canned, N.E.S... Bait fish, fresh, not in barrels Salmon, fresh, not in barrels. Salmon, smoked Total Imports. Quantity. Great Britain. Hong Kong. . . China Japan United States. Total .... United States. United States. Salmon, canned, prepared or preserved, N.E.S..... Salmon, pickled or salted .... Fish smoked and boneless, N.E.S United States. United States. United States. Great Britain. United States. Total .... United States. . Greac Britain. Hong Kong. . . China Anchovies and sardines, pack- ed in oil or otherwise, in tin boxes measuring not more than 5 inches long, 4 inches wide and 3i inches deep.. . . Anchovies and sardines in half boxes, measuring not more than 5 inches long, 4 inches wide and lg inches deep . apan United States. Total . Great Britain. France Italy United States. Total Lbs. 4,404 2,784 1,697 396,047 404,932 Brls. Lbs. Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty Lbs. 3i6 245 132 41,769 2! »0 42,462 69 53 3,720 83,483 Great Britain . . France Holland Italy Mexico Norway-Sweden Portugal . . ... United States Total. . . 7,259 1,010 21,778 93 5,548 819 22.7NS 11,810 80 17,142 1,438 1,425 19,677 49 1,551 1,600 547 39,762 Boxes. 24 3 960 6 837 64 73 1,404 2,474 13 1 296 44 4,404 2,784 1,697 404,206 413,091 Brls. Lbs. 2! to S3, 483 6,939 22.2.-.S 22,258 11,810 80 17,U2 1,438 1,425 19,677 39,762 1 Soxes. 12 3 960 66 1.065 354 i boxes. 13,074 11,816 524 500 1,000 8,323 620 5,878 41,735 1,767 2,475 45 50 100 793 60 711 6.001 1,041 316 245 132 42,498 43,191 69 53 5,548 snii 1,606 1,606 547 .$ cts. 79 00 61 25 33 00 10,624 50 10,797 75 17 25 13 25 417 43 69 39 6 837 64 73 1,494 2.474 11 1 296 41 349 i boxes. 13, 1 74 11,316 524 1,500 1,000 8,943 5^586 42,043 1.768 2,363 45 129 100 853 675 5,933 401 50 401 50 118 10 0 80 171 42 14 38 14 25 196 77 :!97 62 0 60 0 15 48 00 3 30 52 05 329 35 282 90 13 10 37 50 25 00 223 59 139 65 1,051 09 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 85 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total . Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 112 $ 6 S cts. 1 00 $ © cts. Lbs. 112 4.404 2,784 1,697 404,206 % 6 316 $ cts. 1 00 70 00 245] 61 25 132 33 00 42,498: 10,624 50 112 6 1 00 413,203 43,197 10,798 75 Brls. 7 69 17 25 Lbs. 290 53 13 25 83,483 5,548 417 43 6,939 800 69 39 1,010 49 8 17 1,010 22,258 49 1.606 8 17 401 50 1 010 49 8 17 O -LI 23,268 1,655 409 67 118 10 11,810 547 80 17,142 1,438 1,425 19,677 6 837 64 73 1,494 0 80 171 42 14 38 14 25 196 77 on rco 2,474 397 62 Boxes. 12 2 0 40 Boxes. Boxes. 24 960 66 13 1 296 41 1 00 0 15 48 00 3 30 12 h boxes. 200 2 0 40 1,053 351 52 45 51 3 34 h boxes. \ boxes. 13,374 11,316 524 1,500 1,000 8,943 1,819 2,363 45 129 100 853 332 69 282 90 13 10 37 50 25 00 223 59 5,586 675 139 65 200 51 3 34 42,243 5,984 1,054 43 36 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Xo. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS. Fish — Con. Anchovies and sardines in quarter boxes, measuring not more than 4j inches long, inches wide and l\ inches deep Great Britain. . . Belgium France Germany Holland Italy Japan Norway-Sweden Portugal Spain United States. . . Total Anchovies and sardines im- ported in any other form . . Fish preserved in oil, except anchovies and sardines Fish, all other, not in barrels or half barrels, fresh Fish, all other, not in barrels- or half barrels, pickled Great Britain . . . France Italy Norway-Sweden United States . . Total. Great Britain Hong Kong. . , China France.. .... (lennany.. . Italy J apan Norway-Sweden United States, Total. Great Britain. China J apan United States. Total . Hong Kong. . , China Japan Turkey United States Total . Total Imports. Quantity. J boxes. 641,13' 12,500 618,149 9,052 5,084 1,800 100 169,801 192,100 1,000 189,435 1,840,158 Lbs. 2.600 4,463 1,124 176,153 184,340 2,166 1,031 160 600 1,233 5,190 Value. 41,.v.m; 733 .•>2,2:>i; 544 278 117 6 10,775 9,988 60 12.799 129,152 2,000 432 445 672 706 4,255 13,525 486 840 1,093 2 42 31 775 354 17,148 141 313 129 11,925 12,508 99 52 14 36 91 292 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty J boxes. 602,403 12,500 633,634 9,000 5,084 4,535 100 170,301 161,600 1,000 191,035 1,791,192 Lbs. 2,600 4 463 1,124 176,153 184,340 2,166 1,031 160 600 1,233 5,190 39,982 733 48,646 541 278 275 6 10,781 8,555 60 12,926 122,783 64 518 423 672 706 2,383 28 486 840 S13 42 31 727 244 3,211 141 313 129 11,920 12,50S 99 52 14 36 91 292 $ cts. 12,048 06 250 00 12,672 68 180 00 101 68 90 70 2 00 3,406 02 3,232 00 20 00 3,820 70 35,823 84 19 20 155 40 126 90 201 60 211 80 714 90 8 40 145 80 252 00 243 90 12 60 9 30 218 10 73 20 963 30 13 00 22 32 5 62 880 82 921 76 10 S3 5 16 0 80 3 00 6 16 25 95 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 87 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. rt Quantity. V 1 a ue. ( IniTiH t"\* V£ 11 till Li L y . V 1 . Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. { boxes. 59,548 $ 2,104 $ cts. 793 98 \ boxes. i $ cts. \ boxes. 661,951 12,500 633,034 9,052 5,084 4,535 100 170,301 161,600 1,000 191,035 42,146 733 48,640 544 278 275 6 10,781 8.555 $ cts. 12,842 04 250 00 12,672 08 181 39 101 OS 90 70 2 00 3,406 02 3.232 00 52 3 1 39 60 20 00 12,926 3,820 70 59,548 2,164 793 98 52 3 1 39 1,850.792 124,950 36,619 21 1,556 311 20 1,620 518 423 672 700 330 40 155 40 126 90 201 00 211 SO > 311 20 1,550 3,939| 1,026 10 12,032 2,406 40 12,060 486 840 813 2 42 31 727 244 2,414 SO 145 SO 252 00 243 90 0 80 12 60 9 30 21S 10 73 20 2 0 80 12,032 2,406 40 2 0 80 15,245 3,370 50 Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. 2,000 4,463 1,124 176,153 184,340 141 313 129 11,925 13 00 22 32 5 62 880 82 12,508 921 76 2,166 1,031 100 000 1,233 99 52 14 36 91 10 83 5 16 0 80 3 GO 6 16 5,190 292 25 95 88 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT jj 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Fish — Can. Fish, fresh or dried, N.E.S., imported in barrels or half barrels Fish, all other, pickled or salted, in barrels Fish prepared or preserved, N.E.S Total Imports. Countries. Quantity. Value. China Japan United States. Total China Italy , United States. , Total . Fish oil— cod, N.E.S. Fish oil — cod liver Seal Whaleandspermaceti.N.E.S. United States.. Great Britain. . . Hong Kong China France Holland Italy Japan Norway- Sweden Russia United States, Lb*. 540 381 101,145 102,060 100 2,800 625 3,525 Total . United States. . Great Britain Germany Norway- Sweden United States Total , United States. . Other, N.E.S China France United States. . . 317,836 14,667 35,670 1,266 66 300 25,332 14,748 90 157. "00 566,984 Galls. 255 1,616 14 6,056 2,395 10,081 15,607 3,620 Total . 2 24i4i2 24,414 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. 13 49 3,796 Lbs. 540 381 26,945 3,858 27,866 1 97 27 100 2,800 625 125 3,525 22,183 764 2,172 219 11 25 2,043 1,317 17 16.9H2 4,652 14,667 35,670 1,166 66 300 25,332 13,548 90 151,366 13 49 1,697 1,750 125 45,743 246,857 Galls. 255 1,023 2.29s 36l 7,509 7,911 1,619 2,395 11,462 11,329 4,309 15,607 2,291 7,996 8,001 S.620 2 16 24,412 24,430 385 764 2,172 212 11 25 2,043 1,271 17 15,862 22,762 S5 1,280 7,7H 1,619 10,613 2,291 5 3 7,996 8,004 8 cts. 5 40 3 81 269 45 278 66 1 00 28 00 6 25 35 25 96 25 191 00 543 00 53 00 2 75 6 25 510 75 317 75 4 25 3,965 50 5,690 50 17 ihi 256 (I" 1,542 80 323 80 2.122 60 4,309 861 80 45S 2" 1 00 0 60 1.599 2«» 1.6(111 >o ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AXD XATIGATIOX 89 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lb*. $ cts. Lbs. $ § cts. Lbs, 540 3S1 26,945 S 13 49 1,697 S cts. 5 40 3 81 269 45 27,866 1,759 278 66 100 2,800 625 1 Q7 »/ 27 1 00 Jo UU 6 25 35 25 3,525 125 298,785 21,734 3,622 44 303,437 14,667 35,670 1,166 66 300 25,332 13,548 90 OO 11Q 764 2,172 212 11 25 2,043 17 15, 924 o, / lo 0:1 191 00 543 00 53 00 2 75 6 25 510 75 oLi lO 4 25 Q QCf ; 1 7 o, y oo 1 i 362 62 20 67 151,728 298,785 21,734 3,622 44 362 62 20 67 546,004 44,558 9,333 61 (Jails. Galls. Galls. 255 85 17 00 60 94 12 54 14 36 9 6<> 1,083 14 7,911 2,395 1,374 36 7,714 1,619 268 54 9 60 1,542 80 323 80 60 94 12 54 36 9 60 1 1 Ad'i 2 144 74 15,607 4,309 861 80 458 20 3,620 2,291 2 16 24,412 5 3 7,996 1 00 0 60 1,599 20 24,430 8,001 1,600 80 _. 1 90 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Xo. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Fish — Con. Packages containing oysters or other fish not otherwise provided for Other articles, the produce of the fif heries, not specially pro- vided for Flax, hemp and jute — manu- factures of, viz. : Bags or sacks of hemp, linen or jute Carpeting, rugs, matting and mats of hemp or jute Total Imports. Countries. Quantity. Great Britain . . Hong Kong Aust.- Hungary.. China Germany Holland Italy Japan Norway- Sweden St. Pierre Turkey United States. . . Total Great Britain. Japan United States. 'I otal , Great Britain. B.E. Indies .. , Brazil Cent. Am. States Germany . ... Holland Japan United States Total Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium France Germany Japan Spain '. Turkey United States. . Carpet linings and stair pads Sail twine of flax or hemp to be used for boats and ships' sails , Total Great Britain. United States. Total Great Britain . United States. Total Value. Lbs. 8,240 407 8,656 193 13 92 101 3 832 4 50 4 622 1 10,625 12,540 8 13,982 13,995 13,854 65,88: 56 49 45 15 43 21,557 104,50: 5,193 16 72 194 13,339 153 48 3,889 91,175 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. ■ Value, i Duty. sl'1 4,356 5,177 1,558 79 1,637 Lbs. 407 407 13 92 101 817 4 50 4 9,092 10,171 13,845 13,853 2,424 13,733 56 49 15 43 24,532 40,852 740 4,842 16 72 11,644 153 48 3,889 •21,40-1 4,097 4,097 79 § cts. 3 25 23 00 25 25 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AXD XAVIGATloX 91 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. 193 S cts. 32 18 193 32 IS 0 67 0 67 11,234 53,357 1,497 S7 7,114 29 S cts. 1 00 1 00 1 01 232 1 07 01 87 45 64,591 8,012 16 67,265 11,211 17 07.205 S21 11,211 17 136 S2 821 1,558 8,249 1,558 136 82 51 04 Lbs 51 94 25 302 12 00 "6 6 34 194 228 80 54 11 33 65 S3 76 66 Lbs. 8,249 407 8,656 193 13 92 101 3 817 4 50 4 S cts. 32 18 3 25 23 00 25 25 1 00 204 25 1 00 12 50 1 00 1 9,092 0 25 2,273 00 10,370 2,576 68 5 8 13,849 0 67 1 60 2,770 07 13,862 2,772 34 13,890 67,090 56 49 45 15 43 24,557 105,745 2,044 54 9,860 89 11 20 9 80 12 00 3 00 8 60 4,913 07 16.863 10 68,039 4,842 16 72 194 11,644 153 48 3,889 88.897 821 4,097 407 50 210 50 4 00 18 00 65 33 911 00 38 25 12 00 '.'72 25 16,638 83 136 82 1,024 25 4,918 1,558 79 1,637 1,161 07 51 94 3 95 55 89 92 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Flax, hemp and jute — Con. Damask of linen, stair linen, diaper, napkins, doylies, table and tray cloths, quilts and like articles of linen, N.O.P Handkerchiefs . Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. Great Britain . . Hong Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China France. Germany Italy Japan . . .' Mexico Spain Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total Horse clothing, "shaped otherwise manufactured . Great Britain . . Aust. - Hungary. Belgi um China France Germany Japan Switzerland . . United States. . Total ... Towels Sheets and sheetings Linens, brown or bleached. , Great Britain . . United States. . Total Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary Belgium France Germany United States. . Total Great Britain. . . Great Britain . . Aust.-Hungary. Belgium China France Germany .... Japan Switzerland. United States. . Total Yds. 1.32: 499,275 170 868 347 5.116 370 770 1,234 508,150 Value. 606,900 96 16,282 1,606 330 7,605 15,724 84 17,586 390 53 4,142 10,124 680,922 161,975 3 1,006 51 1,871 385 3,302 10,493 1,320 180,440 322 1,182 1,504 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. 162,702 1,611 38 21 1,773 1,742 167,893 481 51,096 21 129 69 2,087 60 151 123 53,736 25,956 96 15,956 1,534 330 7,605 1,456 84 18,208 390 53 4,142 9,370 85,180 7,537 37 1,042 51 1,758 222 3,006 10,439 1,300 25,392 137 1,182 1,319 3,660 1,502 38 27 53 1,742 i (22 Yds. 255 cts. 7,786 80 28 80 4,786 80 460 20 99 00 2.281 50 436 80 25 20 5,462 40 117 00 15 90 1,242 60 2,811 00 25,554 00 2,637 95 12 95 364 70 17 85 615 30 77 70 1,052 10 3,653 65 455 00 8,887 20 9,927! 170; 868 347 5,116 1,619 21 129 69 2,087 3701 770; 1,234 is. si 12 60 151 123 4,259 41 10 354 60 395 70 1,098 00 450 (30 11 40 8 10 15 90 522 60 2,106 60 47 10 404 75 5 25' 32 25 17 25 521 75 15 00 37 75 30 75 1,064 75 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. 93 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Quantity. yds. 1,072 492,051 4! 12, ( 151 Value. 574,558 Duty. S cts 114,911 60 574.558 154,599 154,59!) 185 185 158.442 114,911 60 36,073 8S 36,073 88 37 00 37 00 31,688 40 158,442 324 50,027 50,027 31,6S,s 40 64 80 8,338 34 8,33s 34 Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Yd* 243 1,783 2,026 Value. 6,114 326 14,268 (il 17 21,375 62 163 225 20] 1,829 2,03(1 52 324 376 Duty. S cts. 2,445 60 130 40 5,707 20 266 SO ,550 00 28 92 76 02 104 94 80 40 Quantity. Value Duty Collected. 731 60 812 00 17 34 108 00 125 34 Yds. 1,327 5ol\S21 170 868 347 5,116 1,783 370 770 1,234 513,479 606,028 96 16,282 1,534 330 7,605 15,724 84 18,208 390 53 4.142 10,037 681,113 162,198 37 1,042 51 1,758 385 3,006 10,439 1,300 180,216 322 1,182 1,504 162,303 1,502 38 27 1,882 1,742 1(17,494 4S1 51,698 21 129 69 2,087 324 60 151 123 54,662 8 cts 125,144 00 28 80 4,917 20 460 20 99 00 2,281 50 6,144 00 25 20 5,462 40 117 00 15 90 1,242 (10 3,077 80 149,015 60 38,740 75 12 95 364 70 17 85 015 30 153 72 1,052 10 3,653 65 455 00 45,066 02 78 10 354 60 432 70 32,866 80 450 60 11 40 8 10 747 50 522 60 34,607 00 111 90 8,760 43 5 25 32 25 17 25 521 75 108 00 15 00 37 75 30 75 9,528 43 94 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Coil. Flax, hemp and jute — Con. Linen duck, canvas, hucka- backs, or other manufac- tures of flax, N.E.S. Countries. Linen c-lothinsr, N.E.S Linen blouses and shirt waists Linen thread. Shirts of linen . Yarn, singles, flax, hemp and jute, >«.E.S Tape>try, jute. . . Great Britain Belgium . . China.. . . France Germany . Japan .... United State Total . Great Britain. China France Germany Japan Mexico United States. Total . (ireat Britain . United States. Total Great Britain. Belgium France United States. Total. (ireat Britain. . Aust. -Hungary. France Germany . . . . Tinted States. . Total ( Ireat Britain . United States. Total Great Britain . United States. Total . Total Imports. Quantity. Value Lbs. 224,543 3,026 930 1.962 230,461 Doz. 1,024 10 64 68 289 1,45c Lbs. 14,912 28,825 43,737 555,375 4,490 128 1,494 9,052 710 23,701 594,950 9,308 30 235 1,250 39 16 2,523 13,401 144 179 323 138.419 1,052 570 1,302 141,343 8,884 72 461 419 2,296 12,132 2,322 2,6(12 4,924 2S1 75 :;.v, Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty 6,244 2,335 128 3,649 710 23,510 36,576 657 30 235 39 16 2,523 3,500 5,631 3,026 930 1,952 179 179 Lbs 11,539 Doz. 17 10 64 6S 2.V.1 3,546 1,052 570 1,299 6.467 142 72 461 419 2,296 448 Lbs.. 1,061 28.825 3,390 75 2, tn 12 29,886 2,67, $ cts. 1,561 00 583 75 32 00 912 25 177 50 5,877 50 9,144 00 229 95 10 50 82 25 13 65 5 60 S83 05 1,225 00 62 65 62 65 886 50 263 00 142 50 324 75 1,616 75 49 70 25 20 161 35 146 65 803 60 1,186 50 18 75 650 50 669 25 18 75 18 75 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 95 for Hojik Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ cts. 92,253 26 583 75 32 00 912 25 2,911 68 177 50 5,941 17 $ 111 $ cts. 9n 3!V? 92 1,018 S cts. 339 34 549,373 2,335 128 3,649 8,735 710 23,701 8,735 2,91 i 68 191 68 67 542,111 90,352 92 9.944 3,314 69 14 94 588,631 102,811 61 8,314 1.939 97 32 9,003 30 235 1,250 39 16 2,523 2,184 86 10 50 82 25 583 33 13 65 5 60 883 Og 1,250 583 33 8.314 1.939 07 1,282 598 27 13,096 3,763 24 144 33 60 144 179 33 60 62 65 .... 144 33 60 323 96 25 23,365 94 263 00 142 50 325 75 Lbs. 208,912 134,873 22,479 44 Lbs. Lbs. 214,543 3,026 930 1,962 138,419 1,052 570 1,302 10 3 1 00 208,912 134,873 22,479 44 10 3 1 00 220,461 141,343 24,097 19 Doz. 987 8,583 2,002 71 Doz. Doz. 1,004 10 64 68 289 8,725 72 461 419 2,296 2,052 41 25 20 161 35 146 65 803 60 987 8,583 2,002 71 1,435 11,973 3,189 21 Lbs. 13,851 2,247 374 60 Lbs. Lbs. 14,912 28,825 2,322 2,602 393 25 650 50 13,851 2,247 374 50 43,737 4,924 1,043 75 46 84 18 75 281 46 84 281 75 281 46 84 356 65 59 96 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Ko. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Flax, hemp and jute — Con. Jute cloth, not otherwise finished than bleached or calendered Other articles made by the seamstress from linen fab- rics, N.O.P Other manufactures of hemp or jute, N.E.S., or of flax, hemp and jute combined . . Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. Value. Great Britain. B. E. Indies.. United States. Total .... Great Britain . France ( Termany Japan United States. Total. . . Great Britain . Belgium ..... France Germany. . . Japan Switzerland. . United States. Total Foundry facings of all kinds. . . Great Britain. United States. Fruits, including nuts, \ iz. Dried apples cunant< Total Hong Kong. . . United States. Total .... dates . Great Britain. France Greece Spain Turkey United States. Total . . . Great Britain. China France Persia. ...... Turkey United States. Total . Yds. 3,667,561 2,726,537 4,678! 141,714 92,779 428 6,398,776 234,921 Lbs. 80 161,455 161,535 101,832 57,686 6, 133, 191 316,190 7,117 850,613 428,340 211 2,600 SO, 560 1,234,356 2< 15.672 9,165 219 79 240 4,576 14,279 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. Yds. 138,670' 103,037 1 4,678! 246,385 180,313i 4,894) 2,347 20 653 4,707 13.601 206,535 3.042 11,915 14,957 2 7.252 .254 2,882 1,717 193,774 9,499 213 33,376 7,766,929 241,461 8,771 3 97 2,028 16,955 10,122 1,900,739 Lbs. 80 i 1 OS, 5( 1.5 168,585; 77,274 S.5,24S 6,957,017 162,879) 22,963 897,074 473,447 211 2,600 89,560 1,251,890 218,436 37,976 2,036.144 5,417 3.650 428 S cts. 541 70 365 00 42 SO 9.49.5 1,095 219 240 4,403 5.957 111 11,915 12,'i26 2 7,639 :,641 2,156 2,131 2(IS,li)S 5,084 934 3.5.(i(il 8,202,455 253,414 9,819 3 97 2,028 17,253 10,346 049 5(1 383 25 76 65 84 00 1,541 05 2,084 95 2,207 551 75 4.804 1,223 50 2,347 586 75 653 163 25 4.707 1,176 75 13,533 3,383 25 28,341 7,085 25 27 75 2,978 75 3,006 50 0 50 1,009 75 1,910 25 772 74 852 48 69,570 17 1,628 79 229 63 8,970 74 82,024 55 39,546 2,454 75 0 75 24 25 507 00 1,313 25 2,586 50 0,886 50 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 i f Imports — Continued. TRADE AXD XATIGATION 97 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Yds. 0,000,1" " <2, OZo, OUU S 1 *}7 3l5i 235,992 8,318 1,940 99 150 70 01 9,563 219 79 240 4,403 2.394 25 76 65 36 87 84 00 1,541 05 79 36 87 8,318 1,940 99 1UO oo 14,504 4,132 82 29,930 34 1,223 50 586 75 6 67 163 25 1,176 75 3,383 25 176,203 29,367 59 33 11 00 178,443 4,894 2,347 20 653 4.707 13,533 20 6 67 I ~£ OAO I I 0, ^y,oo< oy Oo 1 7 £7 it OI 204,597 36,470 51 O QQ1 4Bo 4y 3,042 11,915 516 24 2,978 75 2, 931 488 49 14,957 ' 3,494 99 Lbs. 80 168,505 2 7,639 0 50 1,909 75 168,585 7,641 1,910 25 77,274 85,248 6,957.017 162,879 22,963 897,074 2,156 2,131 208,108 5,084 934 35,001 772 74 852 48 69,570 17 1,628 79 229 63 8,970 74 82,024 55 8,202,455 253,414 473,447 211 2.600 89,560 1,251,890 218,436 9,819 3 97 2.028 17,253 10,346 2,454 75 0 75 24 25 507 00 4,313 25 2,586 50 2,036,144 39,546 9,886 50 1 1 — ii — 7 98 CUSTOMS DEPART 11 EST {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1905 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Fruits, including nuts- Lried figs -Con. Prunes . Raisins , All other, N.E.S. Almonds, shelled . Countries. Great Britain. B. W. Indies. Arabia Egypt France Greece Italy Persia Portugal .... Spain Turkey United States. Total .. Great Britain . China France Spain United States. Total ... Great Britain . France , Greece Spain Turkey , United States. Total... Great Britain Hong Kong Aust-Hungary China France Germany Greece Japan Portugal Spain , United States. Total. . . . Great Britain. Hong Kong. . . China France Greece Italy Japan Spain Turkey Uniteu States. Total Total Imports. Quantity. Lbs. 241,699 114 Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. 23,287 175 55,976 5,201 32,868 012, 6G8 78,64!) 1)46,018 203,437 2. 2" hi. ii! 12 144 50 32,887 1.400 i;.on3.2:.3 6,037,734 460,74!) 2!), 256 182,205 6,506,878 602,601 4,037,106 12,817,795 1.141 37,567 25,524 32,602 943 912 2,500 745 25 2,500 1,430,508 1,537,067 13,74!) 952 606 19,985 2,097 13 426.282 375 63.256 557,315 5,511 14 1,276 25 2,667 325 509 11,708 1,518 40.715 13,360 Lbs. 241. '.H7 5,533 25,374 23,287 413 52.275 5,201 32,868 615,077 83,185 917,762 210,777 586 1,270 38 2,469 325 509 11,705 1,604 45, 5! 18 13,62!) 8 cts. 1,383 25 146 50 319 00 9 50 617 25 81 25 127 25 2,941 25 401 00 11,399 50 3.407 25 83,628 2,209,036 83,332 20,833 00 41 144 1 50 2,187 32,651 „ 157 1,400 145,412 6,000,670 41 1 2,180 157 145,258 1 44 0 50 240 !H 14 00 60,006 70 147,798 6,034,915 147,037 60,269 55 15,791 697 5,945 2! »2, 2 49 20,890 209,624 379,012 10,776 137,017 6,625.287 738,916 4,730,344 13,231 245 5,358 298,871 31,440 204,572 3, 7! 10 12 107 70 1,370 17 66,252 87 7,38!) 46 47,363 44 551,196 12,627,382 553,717 126,273 82 115 1,479 972 990 242 88 741 !l 2 2471 110,300 4,081 27.577 25,524 32,002 068 100 754 972 990 134 2,500 745 25 2,500 1,48!). 970 25 00 188 50 243 00 247 50 33 50 247 113,281 18 50 2 25 0 50 61 75 28,320 25 114,518 1,586,192 116,563 29,140 75 2,604 51 33 8,135 2!)5 1 74, 23! I 141 13,053 13,153 952 606 45,944 250 2,027 13 42!), 632 375 60,777 99,152 500,329 2,466 51 331 8,117 58 403 1 74,202 141 14,561 43!) 45 47 60 30 30 1,601 12 12 50 91 73 0 05 14,612 03 18 75 2,658 35 100.033 19,512 48 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 99 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. ljuantity. Value, j Duty. Quantity. 17" 1 v alue. ±Juty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 112 114 S 10 14 S cts. 1 66 2 34 Lbs. S $ cts. Lbs. 242,029 114 25,374 23,287 413 52,275 5,201 .S2.si;> 615,977 83,185 917,762 210,777 8 5,543 14 586 8 cts. 1,3S4 91 2 34 146 r>o 1,276: 31!) 00 3-* !t 50 2,469 325 509 11,765 1,604 45,598 13,629 617 25 81 25 127 25 2,941 25 401 00 11,399 50 3,407 25 226 24 4 00 2,209,262 83,356 20,837 00 1 44 0 50 246 91 14 00 60,006 70 144 50 32,651 1,400 6,000,670 41 1 2,180 157 145,258 6,034,915 147,637 60,269 55 379,012 10,776 137.017 6,625,287 73S.H46 4,736,344 13,231 245 5,358 298,871 31,440 204,572 3. 7! »0 12 107 76 1,370 17 66,252 87 7,389 46 47,363 44 12,627,382 553,717 126,273 82 60 lsl 2 50 4.141 27,577 25,524 32,602 943 912 2.500 745 25 2,500 1,490,042 115 754 972 990 242 88 74 9 2 247 113.305 27 50 188 50' 243 00 247 50 69 50 29 33 18 50 2 25 0 50 61 75 28,328 25 275 912 108 88 36 00 29 33 72 24 8 00 60 15 2 50 1,259 220 73 33 1,587,511 116,798 29,216 58 456 111 15 20 13,609 952 606 45,944 250 2.627 13 429,632 375 66,777 2,577 51 33 454 65 47 60 30 30 8.117 1.601 12 58 403 1 74,202 141 14,561 100,144 12 50 91 73 0 65 14,612 03 18 75 2,658 35 45t ; 111 15 20 560,785 19,527 68 1 1 1 — ii — 7A 100 • CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1905 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Ijipokted. Countries. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Value. G Quantity. jneral Tari Value. ff. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Fruits, including nuts— Con. Brazil nuts, not shelled Pecans, not shelled and shelled All other nuts, N.O.P ,i shelled Great Britain . . . Spain United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Italy United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . Hong Kong. . . . Italy Spain United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . Spain United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Australia B. E. Indies.... France Italy •1 apan United States. . . Total .... Great Britain. . . B. E. Indies United States. . . Total ... Lbs. 1,428 135 252,812 326,587 196,162 S 116 5 18,388 26,606 20,161 Lbs. 1,428 135 269,862 304,738 197,326 s 116 5 19,460 24,228 20,448 $ cts. 28 61 4 05 5,397 24 6,319 56 4,046 14 777,124 65,276 773,489 64,263 16,395 60 100 888 177,064 11 97 14,454 100 1,104 182,158 11 114 14,859 3 00 33 12 5,464 74 178,052 14,562 183,362 14,984 5,500 80 437 684 853 56,105 800 5,551 480,483 31 33 23 2,653 47 404 30,211 437 684 853 51,921 800 5,551 500,427 31 33 23 2,557 47 404 31,355 13 11 20 52 25 59 1,157 29 24 00 166 53 15,012 81 544,913 33,402 560,673 34,450 10,419 85 40,613 10,000 5,192 668,351 5,642 27,290 335,745 2,144 570 313 41,479 302 2,267 32,400 39,491 1,616 10,000 5,192 615,020 5,642 27,776 336,391 2,074 198 570 313 39,511 302 2,308 32,026 795 22 32 32 300 00 155 70 13,411 27 112 84 555 52 8,276 40 1,092,833 79,475 1,041,134 77,302 23,639 33 115,648 5,000 8,266 34,662 19,871 666,282 201.150 532,558 205,337 26,622 3,777,927 4,027 50 323 1,429 540 30,673 12,153 18,775 10,114 1,160 196,637 99,084 5,000 9,537 22.782 22,671 619,343 190,423 582,014 180,231 23,195 3,070,001 3,476 50 426 614 624 29,283 11,811 20,659 9,380 1,048 193,243 1,981 68 100 00 190 74 455 64 453 12 12,386 86 3,808 46 11,640 28 3,604 62 463 90 73,400 02 5,593,323 275,881 5,424,281 270,614 108,485 62 18.943 2,543 786,557 18,225 128,810 1,133 206 77,518 1,676 19,572 6,095 809,274 10,854 833 87,562 383 84,274 1,301 83 14,9S0 121 90 16,828 32 241 98 41 65 2,805 80 955,078 100,105 914,618 101,021 20,039 05 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 101 for Home Consumption. Preferenti&l Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Lbs. $ $ *ets Lbs. $ cts. Lbs. 1,428 135 269,862 304,738 197,326 $ 116 5 19,406 24,228 20,448 ' ' ' i t O, ~±OV t>4,Z0o 100 1,104 182,158 11 114 14,859 183,362 14,984 437 684 853 51,921 800 5,551 500,427 31 33 23 2,557 47 404 31,355 560,673 34,450 39,491 1,616 i o nnn 2,074 198 570 5,192 313 615 096 39.511 1 5,642 27,776 336,391 302 2,308 32,026 1,041,134 77,302 11,766: 387 156 87 110,850 5,000 9,537 22,782 99 671 3,863 50 426 614 624 619 343 29.283 190,423 582,014 180,231 23,195 3,6/0,001 11,811 20,659 9,380 1,048 193,243 11,766 387 156 87 5,436,047 271,001 7,998 660 266 61 14,093 1,043 X09.274 84.274 10,854 1,301 833 83 ! 87,562 14,980 7.998 660 266 61 922,616 101,681 1 Duty . Collected. § cts . 28 61 4 05 5,397 24 6,319 56 4,646 14 16,395 60 3 00 33 12 5,464 74 5,500 86 13 11 20 52 25 59 1,157 29 24 00 166 53 15,012 81 16,419 85 795 22 32 32 300 00 155 76 13,411 27 112 84 555 52 8,276 40 23.639 33 2,138 55 100 00 190 74 455 64 453 42 12,380 86 3,808 46 11.640 28 3,604 62 463 90 73,400 02 108,042 49 388 51 16, 828 32 241 98 41 65 2,805 80 20,306 26 102 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VI!., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement • Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Countries. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Coil. Brls. $ Brls. $ S cts. Fruits, including nuts — Con. Australia .... 278 1,461 178 929 71 20 United States. . . 23,243 77,960 23,168 77,429 9,267 20 Total 23,521 79,421 23.346 78,358 9,338 40 Blackberries, gooseberries, Lbs. raspberries and strawberries, Lbs. N.E.S United States. . . 1,903,201 137,053 1,902,277 136,917 38,045 54 Australia 10 1 10 1 0 20 Italy 2,400 340 2.400 340 48 00 United States. . . 158,658 15,181 157,928 15,094 3,158 56 Total 161,068 15,522 160,338 15,435 3,206 76 Bush. Bush. United States. . . 24,662 51,900 24,560 51,554 12,888 50 Lbs. Lbs. United States. . . 590 31 590 31 11 SO Great Britain . . . 551,828 34,187 551,628 34,176 11,032 56 Australia 2,681 343 2,681 343 53 62 Italv 3,960 238 3,960 238 79 20 Spain 97,728 6,392 97,728 6,392 1,954 56 United States. . . 1,012,926 62,516 1,011,126 62,421 20.222 53 Total .... 1,669,123 103,676 1,667,123 103,570 33,342 47 Oranges, lemons and limes, in boxes of capacity not ex- Boxes. Boxes. Great Britain . . . 4,156 6,091 3,756 5,701 939 00 B. E. Indies 24 24 B. W. Indies 14,129 21,978 449 898 112 25 89 66 89 66 22 25 China 55 38 55 38 13 75 500 800 125 00 84,240 120,201 141,220 251,168 35,305 00 14,280 18,468 14,280 18,468 3,570 00 50^ 861 500 861 125 00 United Stages. . . 490,086 909,787 189,777 908,738 122,444 25 Total 607,559 1,077,514 650,626 1,186,738 162,656 50 Oranges, lemons and limes, in i Boxe£ h boxes of capacity not ex- i Boxes. ceeding 1 J cubic feet Great Britain . . . 6 6 6 6 a 78 B. W. Indies.. , . 157 123 Italy 12,518 11,722 14,917 17,335 1,939 21 United States. . 5,638 7,171 5,638 7,171 732 94 Total 18,319 19,022 20,561 24,512 2,672 93 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . [ Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value . Duty Collected. $ S cts. $ S cts. Brls. 178 23,168 % 929 77,429 $ cts. 71 20 9,267 20 23,346 78,358 9,338 40 Lbs. 1,902,277 136,917 38,045 54 10 2,409 157,928 1 340 15.094 0 20 48 00 3.158 56 160,338 15,435 3,206 76 Bush. 24,560 51,554 12,888 50 Lbs. 590 31 11 80 551,628 2,681 3,960 97,728 1,011,126 1,667,123 34,176 343 238 6,392 62,421 11,032 56 53 62 79 20 1,954 56 20,222 53 •r •• - - 103,570 33,342 47 Boxes. Boxes. 3,756 24 14,159 89 55 500 141,220 14,280 500 439,777 5,701 24 22,020 66 38 800 251,168 18,468 861 908,738 939 00 4 00 2,397 27 22 25 13 75 125 00 35,305 00 3,570 00 125 00 122,444 25 164,945 52 24 13,710 24 21,122 4 00 O OQR AO 2,289 02 13,734 21,146 664,360 1,207,884 i Boxes. i Boxes. i Boxes. 6 157 14,917 5,638 e 123 17,335 7,171 0 78 13 59 1,939 21 732 94 157 123 13 59 157 123 13 59 20,718 24,635 2,686 52 101 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Value. ( Quantity. J-eneral Tar Value. iff. Duty. S cts. 9,650 20 0 30 30 10 38 40 560 10 1,907 90 153 30 447 40 12,7S7 70 DUTIABLE GOODS —Con. Fruits, including nuts — Con. Oranges, lemons and limes, in cases or other packages, Oranges, lemons and limes, in bulk Oranges, lemons and limes, in barrels, not exceeding the capacity of flour barrels.. . . Peaches, N.O.P. . Plums All other, N.E.S Great Britain. . . B. W. Indies.. . . China Italy Japan Spain United States. . . Total. United States. . . Great Britain. . . B. W. Indies United States. . . Total. Australia. . .. United States. . . Total United States. . Total United States. . . Cu. Ft. 97,005 6 301 384 4,399 19 769 1,533 4,474 8 57,6S7 14 114 92 2,24S 9,991 738 3,419 Cu. Ft. 96,502 3 301 384 5,601 19,079 1,533 4,474 8 57,372 3 114 92 3,244 9,465 738 3,419 127,S71 74,303 127,877 74,447 No. 1,769 42 No. 1,769 42 2 65 Brls. 143 11,566 3,069 253 25,271 10,226 Brls. 143 106 3,069 253 223 10,220 73 65 58 30 1,687 95 14,778 35,750 3,318 10,702 1,824 90 Lbs. 1,463 3,155,884 79 86,299 Lbs. 1,463 3,156,699 79 86,225 14 63 31,566 99 3,157,347 86,378 3,158,102 86,304 31,581 62 Bush. 53,635 13 66,871 Bush. 5 53,588 13 66,760 3 25 .16,690 00 16,693 25 53,640 66,884 53,593 66,773 92 204 92 204 51 00 62 1 84,611 02 12 40 . Fruits in air-tight cans or 83,994 16,798 80 Total 84,674 84,056 16,811 20 Great Britain . . . B. E. Indies... Jj. >> . inaiess. . . . Hong Kong Newfoundland. . China Lbs. 154,712 328,202 49,170 13,489 90 25,6.'.0 107,353 147 3,802 294 531,243 7,580 16,076 3,848 262 10 530 9,321 21 577 7 32,364 Lbs. 5,137 22,856 136 13,489 90 25,600 110,644 345 1,274 19 262 10 530 9,759 115 58 514 26 3 06 303 50 2 03 576 00 2,489 49 Italy ...... Japan United States. . . Total.... 3,802 294 542,369 577 33,673 85 55 6 62 12,203 93 1,214,102 70,596 724,417 46,456 16,300 02 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 (F Imports — Continued. 105 kor Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Value. Duty. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. S cts. 11 11 0 20 0 20 25,048 4,202 11 11,460 25,048 4,202 11 Value. Duty. S cts. Quantity. Cu. Ft. 06,502 6 301 384 5,601 19,079 1,533 4,474 Value. 57,372 14 114 92 3,244 9,465 738 3,419 127,880 No. 1,769 Brls. 143 11.5) 16 3,069 ^,458 41' 253 25,271 10.220 14,778 Lbs.. 1,463 3,156,699 3,158,162 Bush. 5 53,588 53,593 92 35,750 79 86,225 13 66,760 66,773 204 62 83,994 Duty Collected. S cts . 9,650 20 0 50 30 10 38 40 560 10 1,907 90 153 30 447 40 12,787 90 2 65 78 65 4,260 41 1,687 95 6,027 01 14 63 31,566 99 31,581 62 3 25 16,690 00 16,693 25 51 00 12 40 16,798 80 16,811 20 84,056 8,738 12,951 2,387 2,760 20 4,191 14 456 38 Lbs. 540 85 16 20 147 21 4 41 Lbs. 189,690 302,261 30,561 13,489 90 25,600 110,644 147 3,802 294 542,369 9,168 14,225 2,406 262 10 530 9,759 21 577 33,673 2,891 98 4,705 40 459 44 303 50 2 03 576 00 2,489 49 i 11 85 55 6 62 12,203 93 493,843 24,076 7,4'»7 72 106 20 61 1,218,947 0,638 23,728 35 106 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Fruits preserved in brandy or preserved in other spirits Furniture — house, office, cabi- net or store furniture of wood, iron or other material, in parts or finished Furs and manufactures of, viz.: Fur skins wholly or partially dressed, N.E.S Caps, hats, muffs, tippets, capes, coats, cloaks and other manufactures of fur, N.O.P Fuses, N.O.P. Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. Galls. Great Britain . . . France United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . Australia B. E. Indies B. W. Indies.. . Hong Kong Aust. -Hungary.. China Egypt France Germany Italy Japan Portugal St. Pierre Switzerland Turkey United States. . . Total . Great Britain . . Australia Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China France Germany . . . Russia United States. . Total . Great Britain . . . Australia . . . Hong Kong. Argentina Aust. - Hungary. . Belgium France Germany Japan Norway-Sweden Russia United States. . . Total Great Britain. Germany United States. Total . 153 Entered General Tariff. Value. 63 107 385 555 42,454 10 86 14 893 8,400 912 984 7,771 3,355 3,137 0,033 20 75 17 41 619,462 693,670 359,694 22 448 17,155 585 181,455 278,867 26,247 246,428 1,110,901 61,597 65 12 8 778 17,740 7,155 1,421 10 80 2,097 78,349 Quantity. Value. Duty. Galls. 169,312 41,142 164 10,361 154 67 89 388 544 8,601 10 893 8,887 912 984 7,382 3,137 6,033 20 75 17 41 619,326 656,404 147,709 22 448 19,741 585 1^8,851 36,687 25,230 235,883 645,156 6,002 65 12 8 778 17.740 7,155 10 80 610 78,707 111,167 487 ii'.iis 11,606 8 cts. 52 00 88 00 168 00 308 00 2,580 30 3 00 25 80 2G7 90 2,666 10 273 60 295 20 2,214 60 94*. 10 1,809 90 6 00 22 50 5 10 12 30 185,797 80 196,! 121 20 22,156 35 3 30 67 20 2,961 15 87 75 26,827 65 5,503 05 3,784 50 35,382 45 96,773 40 1,8(10 60 19 50 3 60 2 40 233 40 5,322 00 2,146 50 3 00 24 00 183 00 23,612 10 33,350 10 97 40 2^223 80 2,321 20 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 107 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. ™- | CoKed. (-Talis. 8 cts. Galls. S Galls. 26 44 $ 67 89 388 8 cts. 52 00 88 00 168 00 84 154 544 308 00 ^1 fil Q 491 196 40 4Z, / iJ 10 86 14 893 8,887 912 984 y,ouu ou 3 00 25 80 2 80 267 90 2,^66 10 273 60 295 20 2,214 60 1,342 00 on 1 ft 1,80!) 90 6 00 22 50 5 10 12 30 185,842 20 205,230 60 14 2 80 7,382 3,355 1,342 00 3,355 Q 1Q7 O, lot 6,033 20 75 17 41 619,437 lit 44 40 00,000 r» 79fi fin 91 £>^9 4(i 3 9">7 1 582 80 693,994 20 023 4 004 fin 383,256 22 448 20,422 585 179,448 279,867 26,655 246,246 47,713 35 3 30 67 20 3,097 35 87 75 26,947 05 54,139 05 4,069 50 37,455 05 681 136 20 597 243 180 1-425 10,363 119 40 48,636 00 285 00 2,072 60 215,524 55,090 21,552 40 11,018 00 276,269 Ot O 55,253 80 229 20 1,136,949 Ol,DUO 65 12 8 778 17,740 7,155 1,421 10 80 610 78,707 173,579 60 lo, 1 ou 19 50 3 60 2 40 233 40 5,322 00 2,146 50 568 40 3 00 24 00 183 00 23,612 10 1,421 568 40 55,090 41,543 11,018 00 5,539 14 1,994 797 60 168,251 42,030 164 11,119 45,165 70 5,636 54 43 73 2,223 80 164 43 73 41,543 5,539 14 164 43 73 53,313 7,904 07 108 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. Value. Entered Genera] Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty dutiable goods — Con. Glass and manufactures of :- Bulbs for electric lights.. . Glass carboys or demijohns, empty or tilled, bottles, de- canters, flasks or phials. . . . Glass jars and glass balls, and cut, pressed or moulded, crystal or glass table ware, decorated or not Lamp chimneys, glass shades or globes, and blown glass table ware France Germany. . . . United States Total Great Britain. . . B. W. Indies . . Hong Kong Aust. - Hungary. . Belgium France Germany Holland Japan Norway-Sweden Switzerland Turkey United States. . . Total Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary Belgium China France Germany Holland Italy Norway- Sweden Turkey , United States Ornamental, figured and en- amelled coloured ^lass and memorial or other orna- mental window glass, N.OP Total Great Britain . . B. W. Indies... Hong Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary China France (iermany Holland Japan United States. . Total . . Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary Belgium .... France Germany United States. . Total Doz. 2 389 186,227 Doz. 10,4*3 34 2 7,222 f>,!)69 7,008 109,039 31,223 299 9,122 638 !"L\7.V. 313,7^5 25,863 40,388 , 15, 254 : 4 . 15,315 11.278 . 638 985| . 69 10 . 218,534 32*. 33* 1,390 13 27 14,321 31 1,805 15,852 13 14.") 79,922 113,519 . 21,5S3 96 2.277 682 195 8,032 32,865] 8 cts. 0 20 41,043 4,104 30 41,045 4,104 50 8,905 34 2 7,216 4,500 6,636 261 30,100 299 9.1 638 3 99,057 166,833 13,448 40,134 15,095 4 15,329 3,084 638 985 1.141 10 218,064 307,932 2,671 50 10 20 0 60 2,164 80 1,350 00 1,990 SO 78 30 9,048 00 89 70 2,736 60 191 40 0 90 29,717 10 5(1, H4! I 90 4,034 40 12,040 20 4,528 50 1 20 4, 5! 18 70 925 20 1!H 40 295 50 342 30 3 00 65,419 20 02,379 60 281 13 27 14,560 31 1,805 90 142 145 78,825 95,919 283 2.277 682 8,025 11,267 84 30 3 90 8 10 4,368 00 9 30 541 50 27 00 42 60 43 50 23,647 50 28.775 70 S4 90 683 10 204 (W) 2,407 50 3,380 10 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 109 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. DO/.. •> Ctfe . fir,, DOZ. cts. uoz. a Z qoo 186,227 % 2 87 41,045 0 20 11 60 4,104 56 4,116 36 9,123 10 10 20 0 60 2,168 00 1,937 60 2,122 80 43,597 90 9,477 60 89 70 2,736 60 191 40 0 90 31,173 10 OOi' 10 87 11 60 0 26 — — - 399 89 11 86 186,618 41,134 ft 1 Aft _1A 638 255 20 40,525 34 2 7,224 5,969 6,966 109,060 31,234 299 9,122 638 3 102.697 8 1,469 330 108 799 1 074 3 20 587 60 i qo /ifi .i3:. 132,599 1,332 518,526 5,803 21,976 4,012 551,649 1,481 214 109 1 1.8041 9,001 1,709 248 10,958 188 3,765 2,762 6,715 4.593 244,873 2,195 18,158 269,819 1,226 20 5,581 13,043 19,870 1,014 39,121 20,989 3^355 04,479 1,179 31,151 6. 21 IS 1,140 39,678 272 70,533 1,129 3,221 247 75,402 1,481 214 109 1,804 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 111 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value . Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Collected- Sq. ft. 70,458 $ 4,536 S cts. 907 20 Sq. ft. S cts. Sq. ft. 73,188 64,320 29,561 8 4,724 3,765 2,762 S cts. 963 60 1,129 50 828 60 70,458 4,536 907 20 167,069 11,251 2,921 70 8,970,649 223,403 16,755 06 4,400 114 "22 80 9,131,081 10,078,047 83.700 678,227 227,996 244,987 2,195 18,158 17,444 01 36,753 75 329 25 2,723 70 8,970,649 223,403 16,755 06 4,400 114 22 80 19,971.055 493,336 57,250 71 204,433 24,710 3,294 70 219,908 400 89,580 372 233,047 25,936 20 5,581 93 13,153 3,539 90 4 00 1,116 20 24 80 2,637 93 372 586 93 110 24 80 29 33 204. 433 24,710 3,294 70 958 203 54 13 543,307 44,783 7,322 83 115,442 16,154 1,076 94 118,705 258,410 97,016 33 13,040 17,168 39.121 1,178 34 3.912 10 20,989 2,098 90 23 3 08 3,355 335 50 1 33 23 3 08 115,442 16,154 1,076 94 5,658 72 33 23 3 08 487,204 80,656 7,527 92 185,014 33,952 191,945 175,517 28,543 4,144 35,131 31,151 6.20S 1,140 5,953 47 7,787 75 1,552 00 285 00 185,014 33,952 57,197 5,658 72 400,149 73,630 15,578 22 280,769 13,345 92 282,101 518 526 5,803 21,976 4,012 57,469 70,533 1,129 3,221 247 13,441 12 24,686 55 395 15 1,127 35 86 45 280,769 57,197 832,418 132,599 39,736 62 518 35 74 90 38 15 9,001 1,709 248 1,481 214 109 10,958 1,804 631 40 112 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Total Imports. Countries. Quantity. Value. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Glass and mfrs. of — Con. Plate glass, rough rolled Great Britain. Belgium Fiance United States. . Total. . . German looking glass (thin plate), unsilvered or for silvering Aust. -Hungary. Belgium Germany . . . United States. . Total . . . Silvered glass, bevelled or not, framed or not framed Great Britain . . Hong Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China France ' Germany Japan St. Pierre United States. . Stained glass windows. Total . Great Britain . France. Germany United States. Total . . All other glass and manufac- tures of glass, not otherwise provided for, including bent plate or other sheet glass . . Great Britain Gloves and mitts of all kinds. Hong Kong. . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium. China France Germany .... Italy Japan Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total... Sq. ft. 212,147 100,194 10,535 44,021 366,917 Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium France Germany Italy Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total . 9,705 G,496 35? 4,061 21,214 Entered General Tariff. uantity . Value. Duty. Sq. ft. 7,397 1,084 21,040 1,593 31,714 16,193 4 1,944 1,561 15 12,119 i>.r,r.) 7 4 23,216 73,582 34 48 1,461 162 1,705 26,146 3 18,049 3,397 9 12,239 9,253 2,139 97 13 78,756 150,101 391,124 32.773 7,834 257.509 157,541 8,644 3,505 122,030 980,960 100.194 10,555 44,021 154,770 6,496 352 4,661 11,509 f,397 1,707 437 9,541 1,200 4 1,592 1,561 15 12,009 354 7 4 22,392 39,138 48 162 210 4,924 3 17,980 3,363 9 12,253 902 2,139 91 13 77,598 119,281 85,220 :i2.252 7,834 257,509 11,028 8,644 4,451 119,382 526,320 S cts. ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imforts — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 113 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Sq. ft. 212,147 m 9 o 7 fix y, i uo § cts. 1 Oil f|A oq. it. $ $ cts. Sq. ft. 212,147 100,194 10,555 44.021 9,705 6,496 352 4 fifii $ cts. 1,941 00 1,948 80 105 60 1,398 30 212,147 Q TAP; y, / oo ijy-ii uu 017 21,214 5,393 70 7,397 1 fiQA -1,1104 21,640 1,593 1,479 40 289 06 5,656 87 395 67 1,084 19,933 1,156 289 06 5,315 47 308 27 99 1 X QIO Qfl 0, yiz ou 31,714 7,821 00 4,001 83 1 40 721 47 546 35 5 25 4,234 88 8,600 94 2 45 1 40 7,933 33 14,628 Olio Ofi 1 CO IT ino 4/ 16,189 4 1,944 1,561 15 12,077 18,519 7 4 22,598 352 164 27 68 31 73 £ J/77 fiJ 0,4* / U4 14,628 Q 11 Q Q£ o,41o OD 19,152 8,937 64 72,918 26,049 30 34 b 80 > 34 48 1,461 162 6 80 14 40 584 40 4S 60 654 20 1,461 584 40 34 6 80 O 7flQ it Z,7vo 41 1,461 584 40 1,705 20,986 Olt> 26,526 3 3,94 7 47 0 60 3,600 00 684 06 1 80 2,450 60 2,399 60 427 80 19 40 2 60 15,789 72 15 43 4 00 11 46 17,995 3,406 9 12,253 9,224 2,139 97 13 78,611 8,322 2,219 20 1,013 270 12 20,986 272,906 2,798 41 63,679 01 10,009 36,823 359 2,669 04 17,184 06 167 53 150,276 394,949 32,611 7,834 257,509 153,239 8,644 4,451 121,616 29,323 65 110,090 07 11,455 73 2,741 90 90,128 15 70,221 87 3,025 40 1,557 85 42,810 23 142,211 66,365 07 2.264 1.056 53 272,906 63,67'.» 01 181,657 84,773 19 980,883 332,064 20 1 1 — ii — 8 114 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. DUTIABLE GOODS — Coil. Gold and silver, mfrs. of — Gold, silver and aluminum leaf, Dutch or schlag metal leaf Manufactures of gold, N.E.S, Great Britain . . Hong Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary. Denmark France Germany. . United States. . Total Great Britain. . France Germany Switzerland. United States. . Total Electro-plated ware and gilt ware of all kinds, N.E.S. . . jGreat Britain. . A ustralia A ust. -Hungary. China France Germany Japan United States. . Sterling or other silverware. . Silver coin of the United States Grease, axle Total Great Britain . . Aust. Hungary. China Egypt France.. Germany Holland Japan Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total . . . United States. Great Britain Germany. . . . United States. . . Totai . . . Entered General Tariff. Value. 2,462 3 5,678 85 2,901 35,858 9,014 Quantity. 56,001 458 173 52 11 16,471 17,165 77,859 52 1 1. 10, i 223, 037 lL'l SO I 796 sr,:, 363 316,900 31,552 626 54 288 2,928 3,204 769 28 40 70,195 llL'.'N! 17 Lbs. 2,374 900 S70.7S3 880,057 94 135 31,275 31,504 Value. Lbs. 160 ' 880J515 3 4,222 85 2,901 5,868 13,079 194 173 Duty. S cts. 0 75 1,055 50 21 25 725 25 L467 00 3,269 75 58 20 51 90 11 16,406 3 30 4,921 80 16,784 5,035 20 6,574 52 1,037 124 1,771 161 1,865 222,578 234,162 1,972 20 15 60 311 10 37 20 531 30 48 30 559 50 66,773 40 70,248 60 3,069 920 70 626 187 80 54 16 20 288 86 40 2,707 812 10 769 230 70 28 8 40 40 12 00 70,117 21,035 10 77,698 23,309 40 8 3L030 880,775 31,038 5 10 1 (iO 6/206 '66 6,207 60 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 115 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. < Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty $ 2,053 $ cts. 342 19 409 $ cts. 136 33 2,462 3 5,678 ' 85 2,901 35,476 9,008 $ cts. 478 52 0 75 1,540 83 ' 21 25 725 25 11,825 36 2,513 63 17,105 59 1,456 485 33 35,476 3,140 11,8^5 36 1,046 63 2,053 342 19 . 40,481 . 13,493 65 55,613 255 51 00 9 3 CO 458 173 52 11 16,471 112 80 51 90 20 80 3 30 4,947 80 52 20 80 1 65 26 00 255 51 00 126 50 40 17,165 5,136 60 71,231 14,246 20 482 192 80 78,287 52 1,037 124 1,771 10,769 1 865 L'L'.-'.'lMl 16,411 20 15 60 311 10 37 20 531 30 4,291 50 559 50 67,022 60 10, 60S 4,243 20 623 249 20 71,231 14,246 20 11,713 4,685 20 317,100 89,180 00 31,453 0,290 60 30 12 00 34,552 020 54 288 •-•.707 3,204 769 28 40 70,136 7,223 30 187 80 16 20 86 40 812 10 1,281 00 230 70 8 40 12 00 21,042 70 3,204 1,281 00 19 7 60 31,453 6,290 60 3,253 1,301 20 112.4IU 30.901 or, 17 5 10 11 48 Lbs. 2,214 86 Lbs. Lbs. 2,374 900 880,615 94 135 31,030 13 08 36 01 6,206 00 • 900 135 36 01 2,214 86 11 48 900 135 36 01 883, 889 1 31,259 C,255 09 1 1 — ii — 8i 116 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 5-6 EDWARD VII., A, 1906 ~No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Entered Countries DUTIABLE GOODS — Coil. Gunpowder and other explo- sives, &c. — Gun, rifle, sporting and can- nister powder Blasting and mining powder. Giant powder, nitro, nitro- glycerine and other ex- plosives Gun, rifle and pistol cartridges or other ammunitions, N.O.P Great Britain, United States Total Great Biitain. United States Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total .... Great Britain Belgium France Germany. . . United States Total . Gun wads, percussion caps, primers and cartridge cases. Gun or pistol covers or cases, game bags, loadingtools and cartridge belts of any ma- terial Gutta percha and India-rubber, manufactures of : Bouts and shoes B.ltinsr Great Britain France Germany United States Total Great Britain. United States. Total ... Great Britain Hong Kong. China United States Total Great Britain . . . United State: Total ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 117 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 54,500 9 38,884 § cts. 1,090 00 Lbs. $ . . \ . ... S cts. Lbs. 54,500 94,951 •s ■ 38,884 21,931 8 cts. 1,090 00 2,848 53 3,93S 53 54,500 38,884 1,090 00 149,451 60,814 50,000 9,685 606 G7 70,050 51,800 11,632 3,806 1,067 67 1,036 00 1 50 000 9.6S5 606 67 260 00 121,850 15,438 2,103 67 13,000 3,366 13,000 40,454 3.366 6,715 260 00 1,213 62 13,000 3,366 260 00 :>;;. i.r. i 10,081 1,473 62 132,016 26,403 20 135,461 40 265 114 147,098 27,436 70 12 00 79 50 45 60 114 23 45 60 9 2C 132.016 26,403 20 137 54 80 71,705 50 12,772 2,554 40 32 12 80 13,304 50 Q1 O 11,137 2,717 20 15 00 125 20 3,358 80 313 177 125 20 70 80 12,772 2,554 40 522 208 80 24,804 6,210 20 998 199 60 998 16,591 199 60 4,977 30 998 199 00 17,589 5,176 90 41 50 17 33 55 50 31,118 25 123 20 50 207 63 222 124, 173 19 6 33 123 20 50 19 6 33 124,905 31,232 58 722 120 35 722 00,885 61,007 120 35 15,221 25 15,341 60 722 120 3S I 118 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Gutta percha, &c. — Con. Clothing, and clothing made waterproof with India- rubber Hose, including cotton or linen, lined with rubber . . . Packing, mats and matting. All other, not otherwise pro- vided for Hair and manufactures of, not otherwise provided for : Braids, chains or cords. . . . Curled or dyed. Hair cloth of all kinds. Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. Great Britain. . Germany . United States. . . Total .... Great Britain. United States. Total. Great Britain . United States. Total . Great Britain . . Aust.- Hungary. Belgium China France , Germany Holland Russia '. . , United States. . Total . Great Britain . France United States. Total. Great Britain . . . Aust. -Hungary.. France United States. . . Total...:.. Lbs. 46S 14 4 5,892 (5,378 Great Britain . United States. Total.. . Other manufactures of, X.E.S Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary. China France Germany United States. . Total Value. 111,955 186 25,053 137,194 1,331 5S.277 59, 60S 1,328 5S,119 59,44* 49,438 3,403 24 1 3,226 18.739 2 205 299,787 374,825 40 46 1,559 1,645 527 112 47 3,668 4,354 11,507 969 12, 176 m 1,059 4 128 325 8,443 10,630 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. 2,079 24,967 27,046 13 50,634 50,647 156 56,457 56,613 S cts. 727 65 8,738 45 9,466 10 4 55 17,721 90 17,726 45 5* 60 19,759 95 19,814 55 Lbs. 14 4 5,892 5,910 46 1,559 1.605 2,902 725 50 3,246 811 50 L'4 6 00 1 0 25 3,226 806 50 2 0 50 205 51 25 297,289 74,322 25 306,895 76,723 75 16 10 545 65 561 75 112 47 3,668 3,827 831 '.Mill 1,800 292 1,059 4 128 8,441 9,924 •22 40 9 40 733 60 765 40 249 30 290 70 540 00 102 L'<> 370 65 1 40 44 80 2,954 35 3,473 40 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 119 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. 1 Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. 120,358 S cts. 28,083 85 S cts. 122,437 186 25,081 § cts. 28,811 50 86 80 8,791 65 186 114 86 80 53 20 120,358 28,083 85 300 140 00 147,704 37,689 95 1,318 307 58 1,331 50,644 312 13 17,726 56 10 4 66 1,318 307 58 10 4 66 51,975 1,328 56, 457 18,038 69 328 08 19,759 95 1,172 273 48 1,172 273 48 57.785 20,088 03 44,762 7,460 60 592 157 197 33 52 33 ■/• ■ • 48,256 3,403 24 1 3,226 18,739 2 205 •"Is N'.I.J 8,383 43 '863 83 6 00 0 25 806 50 6,246 33 0 50 51 25 74,S57 58 18 739 U, ilU OO 1,606 535 33 44,762 7,460 60 21,094 7,031 32 372 751 91,215 67 40 9 33 40 46 1,559 9 33 16 10 545 65 40 9 33 1,645 571 08 Lbs. 468 527 70 30 Lbs. Lbs. 468 14 4 5,892 527 112 47 3,668 70 30 22 40 9 40 733 60 468 527 70 30 1,982 40 6,378 4,354 835 70 9,912 628 251 20 11,371 969 2,482 90 290 70 9,912 1,982 40 628 251 20 12,340 2,773 60 307 71 66 72 33 60 671 1,059 4 128 325 8,441 207 46 370 65 1 40 44 80 151 68 2,954 35 325 151 68 307 71 66i 1 397 185 28 10,628 3.730 34 120 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT jj 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Hats, caps and bonnets, N.E.S.:] Beaver, silk or felt Great Britain. Hong Kong Straw, . grass, chip or other material, N.E.S Aust. -Hungary. Belgium , China France Italy United States. . Total . Hat, cap and bonnet shapes. Hay. Honey, in comb or otherwise, and imitations thereof Hops. Great Britain . . B. W. Indies.. Hong Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China Cuba Ecuador France Germany Italy Japan Switzerland United States. . Total ... Great Britain . France. Germany Italy I United States. Total United States. . . Great Britain Australia B. W. Indies Hong Kong. China United States Total ... Great Britain . . . Aust. -Hungaryj Germany United States. . . Total Tons 8,751 Lbs. 26,046 2,126 29,168 838 282 57,275 115,735 162,315 30,903 41,944 532,755 767,917 Entered Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. . Value. (iSJ.f,;»7 2 312 1,256 20 10,750 13,960 699,943 1,409,940 306,168 257 40 57 3,729 36 45 72 19,121 172 8,951 49 35 418,616 757,794 31,528 40 2.M 925 18,392 51,109 147,199 760 129 1,224 15 5 7,008 14,658 2 312 1,256 20 10,750 13,797 700,990 Duty. 741,785 21,153 25' 40 57 3,729 36 45 72 19,087 9,114 495 35 419,207 473,327 344 40 Tons. 8,665 9,141 44,059 14.351 17,927 149,208 225,545 Lbs. 10 3,044 1,747 838 282 57,417 925 18,392 S cts. 4,397 40 0 60 93 60 376 80 6 00 3,225 00 4,139 10 210,297 00 222, S:^ 50 6,345 90 77 10 12 00 17 10 1,118 70 10 80 13 50 21 b0 5,726 10 2,734 20 148 50 10 50 125,762 10 141,998 10 19,701 145,618 63,338 51,264 30.903 1.092 521,287 604.546 141,669 162.253 103 20 12 00 277 50 5,517 60 5,yl0 30 17,330 00 1 0 30 182 91 32 81 52 41 15 25 14 8 46 6,994 1,722 51 7,278 1,900 14 5,753 3,075 84 14,351 1,854 18 480 65 52 31,277 22 36,272 76 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND X ATI GAT I ON 121 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total . Quantity. 1 Value. | Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value, j QoSe^ed. fifiO (III 1 Doy, 1)04 5> cts. 52 $ cts. 20 80 084,374 2 312 1,250 20 10,750 13,797 / ui,uyo S cts. 138,351 00 0 60 93 60 376 SO 6 00 3,225 00 4,139 10 ZW,oo.l UU 105 42 00 669,064 133,932 80 • 157 62 80 1,411,000 356,531 10 kg q to a a 732 292 80 306,600 257 40 57 3,729 36 45 72 19,0S7 172 9,114 495 35 419,207 63,581 70 77 10 12 00 17 10 1,118 70 10 80 13 50 21 00 5,726 10 68 80 2,734 20 148 50 10 50 125,702 10 172 68 80 284,715 56,943 00 904 361 60 758,946 199,302 7" 31,184 6,236 80 31,528 40 224 925 18,392 0,340 00 12 00 89 60 277 50 5,517 60 224 89 60 31,184 6,230 80 224 89 60 j 51.109 12,236 70 Tons. Tons. Tons. 8,665 145,618 17,330 00 Lbs. 15,264 505 305 28 Lbs. Lbs. 15,274 3,044 11,977 838 282 57,417 506 182 716 15 5 6,994 305 58 91 32 257 01 25 14 8 46 1,722 51 10,230 635 204 60 25,494 1,140 509 88 3,496 48 88,832 8,418 2,410 02 87,412 35,500 5,978 1,237 478 24 144,654 30,903 37,561 523,936 42,490 14 351 10,207 143,007 7,050 56 1,854 18 2,983 04 31,489 14 36,469 2,619 15,727 1,338 2,917 52 211 92 87,412 35,500 3,496 48 45,096 18,302 3,607 08 737,051 216,055 43,376 92 122 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ft 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 'No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Entered General Tariff. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Ink, writing Quantity. Value, Great Britain. Hong Kong. . . China France la pan United States. Total . . Printing , Iron and manufactures of, steel and manufactures of, or both combined : Agricultural implements, N.B.S., vis.: Cultivators and weeders. . . Drills, grain seed Great Britain . . China ranee Germany ..... United States. . Total Farm road or field rollers . . Forks, pronged Harrow ; France United States. . Total . Great Britain. . United States. . Total Great Britain. .. United States. . . Total . Great Britain. . United States. . Total Harvesters, self -binding.. . . Hay loaders Hay tedders . . . Great Britain. . France.. ... United States. . Total United States. . . United States. . . United States. . . Quantity. Value. Duty. No. 1 2,532 2,533 1 3,G23 3,624 16,458 . 10 3 . 3,992 9, 37,885 183 10 3 3,992 9 37,690 58,357 10,423 1 617 315 41,887 133 1 617 S- cts. 36 60 2 00 0 60 798 40 1 80 7,538 00 8,377 40 26 60 0 20 123 40 89,380 88,837 17,767 40 100,736 89,588! 17,917 60 No. 27 1 15,145 2,531 15,115 5 40 3,023 00 15,172! 2,532 15,142 3,028 40 29 1 '29 5 80 124,458 3,445 121,748 24,349 60 124,487 3,446 121,777 24,355 40 411 23 411 102 75 24 481 23 411 102 75 333 7,985 8,318 170 5,342 8,021 5,357 5,512 8,021 5,357 1,339 25 1,339 25 6 2 2,597 2,605 3,567 492 922 31 . 44,799 2,597 44,799 44,905 2,597 44,799 8,959 80 8,959 80 353,864 3,594 357,550 71,510 00 15,094 492 15,094 3,773 50 35,176 922 35,176; 8,794 00 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRAD® AND NAVIGATION 123 FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. • Value. Duty. Quautity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ 16,245 $ cts. 2,166 17 1 30 S cts. 8 00 % 16,458 10 3 3,992 9 37,719 S cts. 2,210 73 2 00 0 60 798 40 1 80 7,545 73 rr fro i i o 16,245 2,166 13 59 15 73 . 58,191 - 10,559 26 10,201 1,360 15 10.334i 1.386 75 1 617 315 89,266 0 20 123 40 84 00 17,881 80 315 84 00 in ± L4 -±U 10,201 1,360 15 744 193 40 100,533 19,476 15 No. No. No. 1 2,531 27 15,115 5 40 3,023 00 2,532 15,142 3,028 40 - 1 3,445 29 121,748 5 80 24.349 60 3,446 121,777 24,355 40 1 70 11 67 1 23 70 411 11 67 102 75 1 70 11 67 24 481 114 42 333 170 28 36 333 8,021 170 5,357 28 36 1,339 25 333 6 170 75 28 36 8,354 5,527 1,367 61 10 00 6 2^597 75 10 00 44,799 8,959 80 6 75 10 00 2,603 44,874 8,969 80 3,594 357.550 71,510 00 492 15,09-1 3,773 CO 922 35,176 8,794 00 124 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Value. ( Quantity. ieneral Tai Value. iff. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Iron and mfrs. of — Con. Agricultural implem'ts — Con. Great Britain . . . Japan United States. . . Total United States. . . Great Britain . . . United States. . Total ... Great Britain . . United States. . . Total United States. . . United States. . . Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total .... United States. . . Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total United States. . . No. 679 10 2,520 139 2 6G7 No. $ $ cts. Knives, hay or straw .... Lawn mowers 10 2,526 2 067 0 50 166 75 3,115 808 2,536 669 167 25 1,890 35,161 1,890 35,161 7,032 20 223 173 190 79j 173 79 19 75 396 269 173 79 19 75 9 4,549 16!) 17,156 Manure spreader? Ploughs . Potato diggers Rakes, N.E.S 4,549 17,156 0,004 60 4,558 17,325 4,549 17,156 6,001 60 37 2,183 37 2,183 436 60 14,275 00 2,146 69,642 2,212 71,375 5 10,382 123 258,837 4 10,379 119 258,706 23 80 51,741 20 10,387 258,960 10,:!83 258,825 51,765 00 1,228 1,120 1,228 1,120 280 00 3 151 165 4,554 1 151 G3 4,554 15 75 1,138 50 1,154 25 257 25 154 4,719 152 4,617 5,369 1,034 5,333 1,029 1 384 85 17,213 United States. . Total ... 402 18,113 3,022 60 385 17,298 402 18,113 3,622 60 Doz. 592 49 3 50 3,603 2,498 285 12 165 18,455 Doz. * Aust. -Hungary . 49 285 71 25 Norway-Sweden United States. . . Total .... 50 3,594 165 18,417 41 25 4,601 25 4,297 21,415 3,693 18,867 4,716 75 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imfor i s — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 125 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity • Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. No. 579 S 139 $ cts. 23 19 No. $ $ cts. No. 579 1 f\ LU 2,526 $ 139 667 $ cts. 23 19 0 50 166 75 ..... 579 139 23 19 3,115 808 190 44 7,032 20 31 67 19 75 1,890 35,161 223 190 - 31 67 223 173 190 79 £Zo i on 31 67 39G 269 51 42 9 169 39 44 . 9 4,549 169 17,156 39 44 6,004 60 9 169 39 44 4,558 17,325 6,044 04 37 2,183 436 60 14,275 00 24 33 2,212 71,375 1 4 0 53 5 10 37!) 123 958 706 iUOj f \J\J 1 4 0 53 10,384 258,829 51,765 53 1,22*8 1,120 280 00 17 00 2 102 3 151 165 4,554 32 75 1,138 50 102 17 00 154 ' 4,719 1,171 25 36 5 1 67 5,369 1,034 258 92 402 18,113 3,622 60 402 18,113 3,622 60 Doz. 592 2,498 416 38 Doz. Doz. 592 49 3 50 3,594 2;498 285 12 165 18,417 416 38 71 25 4 00 41 25 4,604 25 3 12 4 00 592 2,4!J8 416 38 3 12j 4 OOj 4,288 21,377 5,137 13 126 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {[ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1.— General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Iron and mfrs. of — Con. Agricultural impleni'ts — Con. Sickles or reaping hooks. . . Spades and shovels and spade and shovel blanks, and iron or steel cut to shape for the same Parts of agricultural imple- ments paying 20 p.c All other agricultural im- plements, N.E.S Anvils and vises . , Great Britain . Japan United States. Total ... Great Britain . United States. Total . Cart or wagon skeins or boxes Springs, axles, axle bars, N. IvS , and axle blanks and parts thereof, of iron or steel, for railway or tram- way or other vehicles .... Bar iron or steel rolled whether in coils, bundles rods or bars, comprising rounds, oval-, squares and flats, and rolled shapes, N O.P (^reat Britain. Australia United States. Total. . . . Great Britain. Belgium Germany . United States. Tutal. Great Britain. . Germany United States. Total Great Britain . United States. Total . Great Britain. United States. Total Great Britain Belgium Germany. . . . Norway-Sweden United States Total Total Imports. Quantity. Value. 571 5 72 648 367 7 48 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Dutj-. Doz. 422 6,626 4.60.3 14.77- 24,885 1,185 !. L82 55 1,320 23,! 146 11.220 39,663 ■\ot;r 25,266 13 73 493,855 Lbs. 2!t.8S6 93,370 493,941 2,479 4 484 32,296 35,263 16,872 223 29,961 47,056 Lbs. 1,067 35 4 491 93,370 123,256 5,558 93,405 13 490^863 490,876 S cts. 1 75 12 00 13 75 462 00 8,381 10 32,384 32,473 1,417 2!\961 8,843 10 2 60 98.172 60 98,175 20 21 25 1 00 8,098 00 8,118 25 425 10 8)988 30 31,378 9,413 40 4,491 1,571 24 00 1,347 30 1,371 30 Cwt. 6.073 15,944 13,575 49,697 Cwt. 84 15,893 433 49,505 151 55 17,326 75 22,017 63,272 15,977 49,938 17,478 30 212,801 2,501 115 8,499 363,60-1 289,961 2,757 20/ . 16,272 566,457 12,332 2,501 362, 9. >2 22,394 2,757 15,366 565,571 4,316 20 875 35 " 2,866 15 127,047 16 587,524 875,654 386,014 6,6,088 . 135,104 86 ii SESSIONAL PARER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 127 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. V alue. Duty. Quantity. V alue. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Doz. 571 367 S cts. 61 19 Doz. • $ cts. Doz. 571 5 72 •S 367 7 48 § cts. 61 19 1 75 12 00 571 367 61 19 648 422 74 94 5,410 13,452 3,138 99 6,625 4,482 14,772 23,946 3,600 99 8,381 10 5,440 13,452 3,138 99 11,107 38,718 11,982 09 13 2 60 490,863 98,172 60 490,876 98,175 20 2,394 399 03 2,479 ' 4 484 32,384 420 28 1 00 161 30 8,096 00 484 161 30 2,394 399 03 484 161 30 35,351 8,678 58 15,446 3,089 20 9 223 3 60 89 20 16,872 223 29,961 3,517 90 89 20 8,988 30 92 80 15,440 3,089 20 232 47,056 12,595 40 Lbs. 29,851 987 197 40 Lbs. Lbs. 29,886 93,370 1,067 4. 4! il 221 40 1,347 30 29,851 Cwt. 5,989 987 13,142 197 40 123,256 5,558 1,568 70 3,066 50 Cwt. Cwt. 6,073 15,893 13,575 49,505 3,218 05 17,326 75 5,989 13,142 3,066 50 21,966 63,080 20,544 80 51,092 93 875 35 53 66 3,010 82 127,155 42 182,188 18 200, 4G9 267,567 46,776 73 212,801 2,501 115 8,499 363,224 289,961 2,757 207 16,272 565,870 875,067 115 310 232 207 906 299 53 66 144 67 108 26 200,409 267,567 4o,776 73 657 1,412 306 59 587,140 128 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Total Imports. Countries. Entered dctiarle goods — Con. Iron and mfrs. of — Con. Butts and hinges, N.E.S. . . Castings, iron or steel, in the rough, N.E.S Canada plates ; Russia iron ; terne plate and rolled sheets of iron or steel coated with zinc, spelter or other metal, of all widths or thickness, N.O.P Great Britain. Germany United States. Total Great Britain . . Newfoundland . France Germany United States. . Cast iron pipe of every de scription Cast scrap iron.. Chains, coil chain, chain links and chain shackles, of iron or steel ^,th of an inch in diam. and over Chain, malleable sprocket oi link belting, for binders. Chains, X.E.S Quantity. General Tariff. Value. :- Quantity. : Value. Duty. Total. Great Britain . United States. Total. . Great Britain. United States. Total... . Great Britain . . British Guiana. . Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total. Great Britain . Newfoundland Germany Norway- Sweden United States. . . Total United States. . . Cwt. 295,059 27,128 322. 1 -7 1,311 12 59,016j 60,369 9,89G 106 20 980 281,409 292,411 (307,800 76,786 182,879 78,015 200,894 Tons. 1,757 935 156 3,685 207,738 185,946 393,684 23,361 4,571 2,786 44,803 6,533 Great Britain. . Aunt. -Hungary. France Germany. . . . United States. Cwt. 16,893 60 60 23 31,282 48,318 75,521 50,601 192 89 64 97,668 148,614 26,229 Total. . 19,310 324 259 3.212 60,136 83 271 S £ cts. 79 23 70 59,016 17^704 80 59,095 17,728 50 Cwt. 8S0 27,128 U8.U08 2,230 7".7si; 10,473 78,015 I2>:c- 185,946 Tons. 156 3,685 2,786 44,803 3,811 Cwt. 2 i9 60 23 31,214 669 192 64 97,310 26,229 16 50 "5 00 280,293 70,073 25 280,379 70.094 75 111 50 3,839 30 79,016 3,950 SO 4,189 20 31,206 00 88,488 198,781 35,395 20 390 00 9,212 50 47,589 9,602 50 33 45 9 60 3 20 4,867 00 31,5461 98,265 4,913 25 5.245 80 1,651 495 30 324 97 20 259 77 70 60.38! 62,618 18,115 20 18,785 40 ii SESSIONAL FAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TR^DE AND NAVIGATION 129 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Dnantitv Value Dutv Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. S ccs. 276 10 4 80 17,704 80 $ 1,262 S cts. 252 40 •S S cts. 1 1,341 12 59,016 12 4 80 ■ 1,262 252 40 12 4 80 60,369 17,985 70 9,830 1,638 38 9,896 1,654 88 20 980 280,318 5 00 326 67 70,081 58 980 25 326 67 8 33 335 00 9,830 1,638 38 1,005 291,214 72,068 13 Cwt. 294,139 605, 406 20,180 47 Cwt. 40 164 10 93 Cwt. 295,059 27,128 607,800 76,786 20.302 90 3,839 30 40 294,139 605,406 20,180 47 164 10 93 322,187 684,586 24,142 20 172,167 194,558 45,911 08 239 345 127 47 182,879 78,015 207,738 185,946 50,227 75 31,206 00 45,911 08 - - 172,167 194,558 239 345 127 47 260,894 393,684 81,433 75 Tons. 1,757 935 23,361 4,571 2,928 37 1,558 33 Tons. Tons, 1,757 935 156 3,685 23,361 4,571 2,786 44,803 2,928 37 1,558 33 390 00 9,212 50 14,089 20 2,692 27,932 4,486 70 6,533 75,521 Cwt. 16,649 49,931 1.664 40 Cwt. Cwt. 16,898 60 60 23 31,214 50,600 192 89 64 97,340 1,697 85 9 60 5 93 3 20 4,867 00 60 89 5 93 16,649 49,931 1,664 40 60 89 5 93 48,255 148,285 6,583 58 26,229 5,245 80 17,660 3,532 00 19,311 324 259 2,872 60,389 4,027 30 97 20 77 70 1,148 80 18,117 20 2,872 5 1,148 80 2 00 3,532 00 17,6(10. 2,877 1,150 80 83,155 23,468 20 1 1 — ii — 9 130 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Cotl. Iron and mfrs. of — Con. Tacks, shoe Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total. , . . Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Lbs. 1,628 27,149 $ 103 2,428 Lbs. •S S cts. Cut tacks, brads, sprigs, or shoe nails, double pointed, and other tacks of iron and steel, N.O.P Engines, locomotives for rail- ways, N.E.S Fire Fire extinguishing machines. Gasoline engine^ 27,119 2,428 849 80 849 80 28,777 2,531 27,149 2,428 1,392 62,663 94 4,384 62,463 4,282 1,498 70 64,055 4,478 62,463 4,282 1,498 70 Great Britain , No. 1,889 No. United States. . . Total 113 672,205 113 672,205 235,271 75 113 674,094 113 672,205 235,271 75 United States. . . 11 8,958 11 8,958 3,135,30 • 637 46,241 46,182 16,163 70 Total. . Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total 46,878 46,lf>2 16,163 70 4 75 48,386 75 1 930 422 194,007 19 193,547 Steam engines and boilers Fittings, iron or steel, for iron or steel pipe Ferro silicon, spiegeleisen and 927 931 194.429 927 193.566 48,391 50 Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total 58 1,058 80,552 368,260 2 1,049 1,678 356,880 419 50 89,220 00 1,116 448,812 1,051 358,558 89,639 50 Great Britain. . . Lbs. 358,705 1.500 8,324 84 Lbs. 9.4S0 543 162 90 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total. 6,392,0611 367,568 6,382,933 357,652 107,295 60 6, 752, 266 i 375.976 6,392,413 358,195 107,458 50 Tons. 12,749 1,610 Tons. 32,086 1,225 31,091 1,554 55 14,359 265,383 1,225 31,091 1,554 55 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. 131 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity* Value. [ Duty. Quantity, i Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 1,623 103 $ cts. 24 03 Lbs. S cts. Lbs. 1,628 27,149 $ 103 2,428 $ cts. 24 03 849 80 1,628 103 24 03 . . . _ 28,777 2,531 873 83 1,392 94 21 95 200 102 47 60 . 1,392 62,663 94 4,3»4 21 95 1,546 30 1,392 94 21 95 200 102 47 60 64,055 4,478 1,568 25 No. 1,899 440 77 No. No. 1,889 672,205 440 77 235,271 75 113 1,889 440 77 113 674,094 235,712 52 11 8,958 3,135 30 623 145 37 623 46,182 145 37 16,163 70 623 145 37 46,805 16,309 07 1 403 67 18 67 18 1 105 '35 00 1 928 422 193.652 71 93 48.421 75 1 403 1 105 35 00 929 194,074 48,493 68 56 78,874 13,145 70 58 1,049 80,552 356,880 1 3 Kfi^ 90 10,«)vlJ £\J 89,220 00 56 78,874 13,145 70 1,107 437,432 102,785 20 Lbs. 349,225 7,781 1,556 20 Lbs. 1,500 84 33 60 Lbs. 358,705 1,500 6,382,933 8,324 84 357,652 1,719 10 33 60 107,295 60 109,048 30 349,225 7,781 1,556 20 1,500 84 33 60 6,743,138 366,060 Tons. 11,710 215,724 7,190 82 Tons. Tons. 11,710 1,225 215,724 31,091 7,190 82 1,554 55 11,710 215,724 7,190 82 12,935 246,815 8,745 37 ll_ii_9i 132 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Iron and steel — Con. Forgings of iron or steel, of whatever shape or size, or in whatever stage of manu- facture, N.E.S., and steel shafting, turned, compress- ed or polished ; and ham- mered iron or steel bars or shapes, N.O.P. Hardware, viz. : Builders', cabinetmakers', upholster- ers', harnessmakers', sad- dlers' and carriage hard- ware, including curry combs and horse boots, N.E.S Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. Great Britain . Germany. . United States. Total ... Great Britain . France Germany Japan United States. Horse, mule and ox shoes. Iron or steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms, slabs, bil- lets, puddled bars, and loops or other forms, N.0. 1'., less finished than iron or steel bars, but more advanced than pig iron, except cast- ings Iron or steel bridges or parts thereof ; iron or steel struc- tural work, columns, shapes or sections, drilled, punched or in any furthei stage of manufacture than as rolled or cast, N.E.S Iron m pigs. Total Great Britain . United States. Total Great Britain . Newfoundland Belgium Germany. . . . United States. Total ... Great Britain , United States. Total . . . Great Britain. . . Norway-Sweden United States. . . Total Lbs. 219,552 38,324 3,(101,141 3,859,017 Cwt. 122,829 80 3,083 2,255 189,582 317,829 803 2K704 249,507 Tons. 21,297 11 50,665 77.'.'7:: Value. 9,590 2,083 139,580 151,253 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty Lbs. 9,457 3,599^812 3,609,269 68,385 1,116 l,661j 112 585, 527 j 650. snl 3 11,637 11,640 Cwt. 121,8621 36,079 50 80 2,730[ 3,083 3,445 191,578 189,582 319,665 2,119 649.517 651,636 248,950 158 696,145 945,253 22N.S24 274,219 274,22; Tons. 11 49,832 40.843 545 138,749 S cts. 163 50 41 624 70 139,294 41,788 20 2,390 717 00 1,116 334 80 112 33 60 587,081 176,124 30 590,699 177,209 70 31 11,613 0 90 3,483 90 11,616 3,484 80 30,918 50 2,730 3.607 90 8 00 308 30 191,578, 18,958 17 225,276 22,882 37 98 717,165 717,263 34 30 251,007 75 251,042 05 158 :."".71 99,000 39,264 23,636 421 933 56,630 81 ,620 81,204 92,802 8,752 9,154 2,296 2,075 190,102 282,00^ 282,354 0:5,i is5 16,551 343 838 104,650 3X6,1 tfl 185,467 81,427 2,426 1,955 330,461 89,941 19,760 428 1,528 175,582 2x7.2:;'.) 99,476 2,638 1,796 536,878 416,272 640,788 Cwt 6,103 3<»,924 96 (507,736 644,859 1,940 353 120 41,503 43,916 784 185 26,774 27,743 9,855 8,709 6,588 16,551 343 838 104,650 128,970 7,220 2,426 6,474 31,353 262 959,390 997,479 2,685 433 258 70,574 73,950 1,227 421 56,668 58,316 10,249 9,098 190,064 281,940 208,628 301,287 $ cts. 647 40 3,135 30 26 20 95,939 00 99,747 90 679 00 123 55 42 00 14,526 23 15,370 78 61 35 21 05 2,833 40 2,915 80 3,449 25 3,048 15 66,522 61 73,020 01 8,198 19,760 428 1,528 175,582 205,496 8,296 2,633 3::ii,2'.io 339,936 536,(562 :>47.5m; 2,305 80 5,792 85 120 05 293 30 30,627 52 45,139 52 829 (50 2015 so 53,666 20 54,759 60 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 141 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. 1 Quantity. V alue . Duty Collected. Cwt. 112,699 $ 128,206 $ cts. 8,547 12 Cwt. 13,086 204,782 $ 13,228 1 7 QQQ 1 1 , ooy 221,650 $ cts. 1 - 1,763 73 2,318 53 29,553 32 Cwt. 131,888 50,311 204,782 96 610,803 147,908 48,742 221,650 262 962,279 $ cts. 10,958 25 5,453 83 29,553 32 26 20 96,324 20 - 3,067 2,889 385 20 112,699 128,206 24,939 8.547 12 240,322 255,156 34,020 78 997,880 1,380,841 142,315 80 20,006 4,668 24 21,946 353 120 41,503 27,624 433 258 70,574 5,347 24 123 55 42 00 14,526 23 20,006 21,939 4,668 24 63,922 98,889 20,039 02 10,616 21,787 726 28 395 609 40 60 11,795 185 511 26,774 23,623 421 933 56,668 828 23 21 05 62 20 2,833 40 511 933 62 20 102 30 10,616 21, 1 87 726 28 906 1,542 39,265 81,645 3,744 88 70,994 *• 81,968 16,565 39 356 43 2,296 22 585 56 2,075 26 166 13 20 07 1,071 46 10 27 81,205 8,752 2,296 190,086 92,802 9,154 2,075 281,966 20,180 77 3,068 22 1,071 46 66,532 88 70,994 81,968 16,565 39 2,717 2,742 1,267 93 282,339 385,997 90,853 33 56,497 81,743 13,183 15 63,085 16,551 343 838 104,650 89,941 19,760 428 1,528 175,582 15,488 95 5,792 85 120 05 293 30 36,627 52 56,497| 81,743 13,183 15 185,467 287,239 58,322 67 73,136 89,887 5,992 63 1,051 1,293 172 40 81,407 2,426 1,955 330,458 99,476 2,638 1.796 536,866 6,994 63 263 80 239 47 53,693 39 1,955 168 1,796 204 239 47 27 19 73.136 89,887 5,992 63 3,174 3,293 439 06 416,246 640,776 61,191 29 142 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT jj 5-6 EDWARD VlL A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Total Imports. Countries. Quantity. dutiable goods — Con. Iron and steel — Con. Rolled iron or steel sheets, No. 17 gauge and thinner, N.O.P Great Britain. Belgium Germany Russia United States. Total. . . . Rolls of chilled iron or steel . . Sad or smoothing, hatters' and tailors' irons, plated wholly or in part or not Safes, doors for safes and vaults Screws, iron and steel, com- monly called ' wood screws," N.E.S Scales, balances, weighing beams and strength testing machines Sheets, flat, of galvanized iron or steel Sheets iron or steel, corru gated, galvanized Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . Germany United States Total . . Great Britain . Japan United States. Total . Creat Britain. . Hong Kong. . . Aust.-Hungary. China France Germany . . . United States. . Total . Great Britain. United States. Total . . . Great Britain. United States. Total . Cwt. 184,863 11,051 2,499 . 28 102,077 300,518 379 5,080 5,459 Great Britain . . . United States . . Total Value. 368,848 18,098 4,486 164 249,680 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. Cwt. 3,390 11,051 28 102,077 641,276 1,272 16,347 17,61'.) Gross. 30,631 126,562 157,193 Cwt. 1.96,355 126,199 322,554 4,150 60 4,210 802 45 8,278 9,125 172 18 9S,SS7 99,07 5,080 5,080 6,688 20,189 26,877 3, 97! I 2 4 2 210 506 s;i..-.77 94,280 541,468 384,528 925.996 8,497 216 8,713 Gross. 10,191 126,565 136,756 Cwt. 806 126,168 126. '.174 171 60 231 7,160 is, 098 164 249 680 116,546 275,102 16.347 16,3*7 8,175 8,175 30 18 9S.SS7 98,935 2,455 •jo. is: i 22,644 393 2 4 2 210 80,337 89,948 2,516 384,432 386,948 453 216 600 f cts. 358 00 904 90 8 20 12,484 00 13,755 10 4,904 10 4,904 10 2,043 75 2,043 75 9 00 5 40 29,666 10 29,680 50 859 25 7,066 15 7,925 40 117 90 0 80 1 20 0 60 63 00 26,801 io 26,984 40 125 80 19,221 60 10,347 40 113 25 54 00 167 25 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 143 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. | Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. 1 Value. | Duty Collected. Cwt. 181,362 6 ool,4i c $ cts. 12,049 38 Cwt. Ill 8 2\Z S cts. 14 3C Cwt. 1 O I Ot'O 184,86o 11,051 2,49! 28 102,077 368,848 18,098 4,486 164 249,680 S cts. 12,421 68 904 90 299 07 8 20 12,484 00 2,499 4,486 299 07 181,362 361,472 12,049 38 2,610 4,701 313 37 300,518 641,276 26,117 85 379 1,272 254 40 379 5,080 1,272 16,347 254 40 4,904 10 379 1,272 254 40 5,459 17,619 5,158 50 802 133 69 802 45 8,175 133 6! > 15 00 2,043 75 45 15 00 802 133 69 45 15 00 9,022 2,192 44 .... 142 28 40 172 18 98,887 37 40 5 40 29,666 10 11111111111. 142 28 40: 99,077 29,708 90 Gross. 20,440 4,233 987 68 Gross. Gross. 30,631 126,565 6,688 20,189 1.846 93 7,066 15 20,440 4,233 987 68 • 157,196 26,877 8,913 03 3,194 638 80 392 156 80 3,979 2 4 2 210 506 89,552 913 50 0 60 1 20 0 60 63 00 202 40 26,887 10 506 215 202 40 ~86 00 638 80 3,194 1,113 445 20 94,255 28,068 40 Cwt. 195,549 538,952 17,965 19 Cwt. Cwt. 1!I6,355 126,168 541,468 384,432 925,900 18,090 99 19,221 60 195,549 538,952 17,965 19 322,523 37,312 59 1,453 94 54 00 3,979 8,044 1,340 69 4,150 60 8,497 216 3,979 8,044 1,340 69 4 91 n S 713 1,507 94 144 CUSTOMS DEPARTMEN T [{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. General Tariff. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. dutiable goods— Con. Iron and steel — Con. Sheets iron or steel, corru- gated, not galvanized . . Skates of all kinds and parts thereof Great Britain. United States. Total. . Germany .... Norway-Sweden Skelp iron or steel, sheared or United States. . . rolled in grooves, imported by manufacturers of' Total wrought iron or steel pipe for use only in the manu- facture of wrought iron or steel pipe in their own fac- tories ... | Great Britain . . United States. . Total Stoves of all kinds and parts thereof, N.E.S (ireat Britain B.W, Indies.... 'France Germany . . . . | Turkey United States. . . Swedish rolled iron and Swe- dish rolled steel nail rods Total under half an inch in dia- meter for the manufacture of horse-shoe nails Norway-Sweden I 'nited States. . . Switches, fiogs, crossings, and intersections for rail- ways . . . Tubing- Boiler tubes of wrought iron or steel, including flues and corrugated tubes for marine boilers Total . Tubes of rolled steel, seam- less, not joined or welded, not more than H inch in diameter Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary Germany United States. . Total . United States. Tubes, seamless steel, for bicycles (ireat Britain. United States. Cwt, 320 1,151 1,471 Pairs. 81,491 12 21,927 103,430 Cwt. 7,217 652,584 9,572 4 9,576 39 12,449 12,488 Total . 625 2,058 2,683 35,608 5 13,966 49,579 Cwt. 1,151 1,151 Pairs. 12 21,887 21,899 Cwt. 11,992 *:,2,639 659,801 864,631 5,332 652.5M4 652,584 125 3,004 . 3 .. 403,047 . . 411,516 IS. 157 15 18,172 120 41,713 41,833 SI. Sly 28,058 7,337 291,604 408,814 9,572 4 9,576 39 12,449 12,488 2.551 155 5,999 6,154' cts. 2,058 2,058 617 40 617 40 13,919 13,924 1 75 4,871 65 4,873 40 S52.639 852,639 42,631 95 42,631 95 1,406 5 125 402,220 403,759 18,157 15 351 50 1 25 31 25 0 75 100,555 00 100,939 75 2,723 55 2 25 IS, 172 2.725 so 120 41,713 41.833 709 28,058 291,604 320,371 2,551 82 5,999 6,081 36 00 12,513 90 12,549 90 35 45 1,402 90 14,580 20 16,018 55 255 10 S 20 599 90 linS 10 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AXD NA Y Id AT ION 145 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. | Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Cwt. 320 $ 625 $ cts. 125 00 Cwt. $ S cts. Cwt. 320 1,151 8 625 2,058 S cts. 125 00 617 40 7J» A(\ 320 625 125 00 1,471 9 Pair». Pairs 81 491 35 608 16,622 58 Pairs. 81,491 12 21,927 35,608 5 13,966 16,622 58 1 75 4,888 10 40 47 16 45 81,ool n- r>~- oo,6oo 16,639 03 103,430 49,579 21,512 43 Cwt. 7 917 11,992 399 75 Cwt. Cwt. 7,217 652^584 659,801 11,95*2 852,639 399 75 42,631 95 7,21/ 11,992 399 75 ■ - 864,631 43,031 70 3,909 651 51 5,315 5 125 3,004 3 409 990 1,003 01 1 25 31 25 1,001 31 0 75 mn ssk on 3,004 1,001 31 3.909 651 51 3,004 1,001 .31 410,672 102,592 57 9,572 18,157 15 2.723 55 2 25 9,576 18,172 2,725 80 39 12.449 120 41,713 36 00 12,513 90 12,488 41,833 12,549 90 f 79,618 2,654 05 1,488 99 20 81,815 28,058 7,337 291,604 2,788 70 1,402 90. 489 11 14,580 20 7,337 489 11 79,618 2,654 05 8,825 58S 31 408,814 19,260 91 2,551 255 10 73 4 87 155 13 07 m S cts. 28,731 2,873 10 28,731 468,996 2,873 10 70,349 40 28,731 2,873 10 497,727 73,222 50 21,572 5,033 53 21,572 69,289 5,033 53 24,251 15 21,572 5,033 53 90,861 29,284 68 4,208 841 60 5,606 66 140,014 145 686 1,261 00 26 40 42,004 20 43,291 60 697 84 0 75 5,516 25 66 26 40 4,208 4,187 841 69 66 26 40 697 84 4,187 3 22,065 ----- 4,187 697 84 26,255 6,214 84 6,390 1,491 22 755 352 33 10.873 13,684 1,556 31,645 2,164 46 3,148 35 4,789 40 552 88 71 33 13 30,868 14,405 13 14.677 08 757 40 16 10 1 2,474 • 865 90 40 60 116 47 21 93 28,293 9,908 03 6,390 1,491 22 31,741 14,812 52 90,851 34,755 74 7,124 1,424 80 105 42 00 7,567 I 1,568 20 0 30 15 4 50 74 4,749 52 22 20 4,749 1,899 60 1,899 60 15 60 124 37 20 50,587 50 66 26 40 168,603 7,124 1,424 80 4,920 1,968 00 181,185 54,135 10 Bdls.of250 Bdls.of250 Bdls.of250 3,061 2,261 678 30 Total. 1 1 — ii — ioj 148 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 jSTo. 1. — General Statement Ahtici.es Imported. COUNTRIES. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Value. Quantity. eneral Tar Value. [It. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Iron and steel — Con. Wire cloth or wove wire and Wire screens, doors and win-1 Great Britain . . . France Germany Lbs. 776,487 2,037 4,120 151 216,121 •8 31,625 604 134 42 13,415 Lbs. 16,508 2,0371 S 1,021 604 S cts. 306 30 181 20 United States. . . Total .... 151 216,0,6 42 13,401 12 f!0 4,020 30 998,916 45,820 234,772 15,068 4,520 40 2,113 8,953 Wire fencing, woven, buck- thorn strip, and wire fenc- ing of iron or steel, N.E.S Wire, single or several, cov- ered with cotton, linen, silk, rubber or other material, 4a, N.E.S Wire of all kinds, X.O.P.... Wire rope, stranded or twisted wire, clothes lines, picture or other twisted wire rnd wire cables, N.E.S Iron or steel nuts, washers, rivets and bolts with or without threads, and nut, bolt and hinge blanks, anc T and strap hinges of al United States. . . 8,953 2,685 90 Total ... Grept Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Aust. -Hungary.. Belgium 11,066 8,953 2,685 90 Lbs. 18,188 1,258,569 685 40,879 Lbs. 1,258,569 40,879 — , 6,131 85 1,276,757 41,564 1,258,569 40,879 6,131 85 291,338 40 2,240 372 6,742 2,210,S74 32,373 136 46 40 640 321,341 3,526 40 2,240 372 881 136 46 40 264 30 40 80 13 80 12 00 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Belgium United States. Total Great Britain. . . France Germany . . . Norway- Sweden United States. . . Total . Great Britain . . . Belgium France Germany United States. . . Total 2,207,293 32<\ 895 96,268 50 2,511,606 35*, 576 2,213,471 321,998 96,599 40 764,768 12,721 280 069,158 7,534,597 22,100 262 3S 12,244 180,610 21,437 12,721 270 20,548 7,494,016 733 262 37 374 179,368 146 60 52 40 7 40 74 80 35,873 60 8,981,524 215,251 7,548,992 180,774 36,154 80 1,260, 72S 3,512 6,998 35«> 743,086 2,014,674 79,133 357 239 27 70,780 8,770 3,512 35C 723,523 593 357 27 67,857 148 25 89 25 6 75 16,964 25 17,208 50 150, 53< 736,155 68,834 277. 25t 253 3,59)5 35,00C 3,246,7011 7,528 14 12S 775! 115,90^ 3,562 253 3,598 3,243,462 235 14 129 110,084 85 46 5 40 59 23 53,347 35 3,562,81C 124,351 3,250,872 | 116,462j 53,497 44 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AXD NAVIGATION 149 fob Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. I Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 762, 6S0 $ 30,607 S cts. 6,121 4o| Lbs. $ S cts. Lbs. 779,188! 2,037i 4.120 151 216,076 S S cts. 31,628 6,427 70 604 181 20 4,120 134 53 60 J o-t 42 13,401 53 60 12 60 4,020 30 762,680 30,607 6,121 40 4.1201 134 53 60 1,001,572 45,809 10,6^5 40 2,113 422 60 2,113 8,953 422 60 2,685 SO 2.113 422 60 I 11.066 3,108 50 Lbs. 18,188 685 68 50 Lbs. Lbs. 18,188 1,258,569 685 40,879 68 50 6,131 85 18,188 685 68 50 6,305 80 1 276 757 41,564 6,200 35 287,249 31,529 264 55 22 00 291,039 40 2,240 372 6,742 2,209,263 32,465 136 46 40 640 320,945 6,592 10 40 SO 13 80 12 00 256 00 96,288 50 6,742 1,970 640 50 25(3 00 20 00 28,, 249 31,529 6,305 80 8,976 745 298 00 204 00 2,509,696 354,272 103,203 20 697,639 20,632 2,751 01 46,060 765 765,136 12,721 270 689,706 7,494,547 22,130 3,101 61 262 52 40 37 7 40 12,618 3,339 S3 179,552 35,922 67 669,158 531 12,244 •184 3,265 03 49 07 697,639 20.632 2,751 01 13,193 89 715.749 13,193 3,518 10 8,962,380 214,599 42,423 91 1,2.39,538 79,163 1,268,308 3,512 6,998 350 723,523 79,756' 13,342 14 357 89 25 6.998 239 79 68 239 27 67,857 79 68 6 75 16,964 25 1,259,538 ; 79,163 13,193 89 6,998 239 79 68 2,002,691 148,236 30,482 07 273,206 | 7,247 2,573 91 482 46 20 15 277,250 253 3,598 36,102 3,243,462 7,528 14 129 790 116,084 2,679 52 5 40 59 23 624 37 53,347 35 36.102 79C 624 37 273.206 7,247 2.573 91 36,584 83( 644 52 3,560,66c 124,545 j 56,715 87 150 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity I Value. Duty. dutiable goods— Con. Iron and steel — Con. Iron or steel scrap, wrought, being waste or refuse, f eluding punchings, cuttings and clippings of iron or steel plates or sheets, hav- ing been in actual use ; crop ends of tin plate bars, blooms and rails, the same not having been in actual use I Great Britain. . British Guiana . B. W Indies... Newfoundland . St. Pierre United States. . Cwt. Pen-knives, jack-knives, and pocket-knives of all kinds.. 138,951 3,675 3,500 5,308 785 156,649 Tut a! 308,868 Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary Denmark France Germany .... Xorway-Sweden Switzerland. . . United States Total Table cutlery, N.O.P all kinds, ! All other cutlery, N E.S. . . Great Britain . . Hong Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary China France Germany Holland Japan Xorway-Sweden Switzerland. . . United States, Total ( Jreat Britain . . . Hong Kong Aust. -Hungary.. China France Germany Italy Japan Xorway-Sweden Switzerland . . . United States. . Total Cwt, 98,928 1,159 1,750 2,215 396 106,113 6,687 5,308 785 156,649 210,561 169,429 110,143 73 188 914 60,845 9 110 2,318 174,600 219,573 » 776 8 2,043 16,515 295 7 19 12 29,270 268,639 75,360 11 37 17 1,210 89,363 5 30| 287 99 73,895| 240.314 S cts. 4,699 2,215 396 106,113 113,423 290 13 188 910 9 110 2,265 3,785 3,876 6 776 8 2,043 7 19 127 28,153 334 35 265 40 39 25 7,S32 45 8,471 45 87 00 3 90 56 40 273 00 2 70 33 00 679 50 1,135 50 1,162 SO 1 80 232 80 2 40 612 90 2 10 5 70 38 10 8,445 90 35,015 10,504 50 5,299 1,589 70 11 3 30 37 11 10 17 5 10 1,210 363 00 5 1 50 30 .9 00 287 86 10 99 29 70 73,388 22,016 40 SO,383 24,114 90 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 i.r Imporis — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 151 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Cwt. 132,264 3,675 3,500 94,229 1,159 1,750 S cts. 4,408 77 122 50 116 67 Cwt. 8 8 cts. Cwt. 138,951 3,675 3,500 5,308 785 156,649 S 98,928 1,159 1,750 2,215 396 106,113 8 cts. 4,743 12 122 50 116 67 265 40 39 25 7,832 45 139,439 97,138 4,647 94 308,868 210,561 13,119 39 109,337 21,867 40 514 60 20o t>0 24 00 110,141 73 188 914 60,845 9 110 2,280 22,160 CO 27 90 56 40 274 60 24,338 00 2 70 33 00 685 50 4 60,845 1 60 24,338 00 15 6 00 109,337 21,867 40 61,438 24,575 20 174,560 47,578 10 215,140 43,028 00 472 188 80 219,488 6 776 8 2.043 16,515 295 7 19 127 29,198 44,379 60 1 80 232 80 2 40 612 90 6,606 00 118 00 2 10 5 70 38 10 8,863 90 1 16,515 295 6,606 00 118 00 1,045 418 00 215,140 43,028 00 18,327 7,330 80 268,482 60,863 30 69,880 13,976 00 469 187 60 75,648 11 37 17 15,753 30 3 30 11 10 5 10 1.210 363 00 89,065 35,626 00 89,065 5 30 287 99 73,852 35,626 00 1 50 9 00 86 10 29 70 22,202 00 464 185 6!) 1 69.880 13 976 no 89,998 35,999 20 240,261 74.090 10 152 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {[ 5-6 EDWARD VII. A. 1906 Xo. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Iron and Steel — Con. Guns, rifles, including airguns and air rifles (not being toys) muskets, cannons, pistols, . revolvers, or other firearms Great Britain . Belgium France Bayonets, swords foils and masks.. fencing Needles, of any material or kind, NOP." Steel — chrome steel Steel plate, universal mill or rolled edge bridge plates imported by manufacturers of bridges Steel in bars, bands, hoops, scroll or strips, sheets or plates, of any size, thickness or width when of greater value than 2hc. per lb. N.O.P " Germany. Holland United States. Total.... Great Britain. Hong Kong. . China ....... France Germany Japan United States. Total Total Imports. Quantity. Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary. China France Germany Japan Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total United States. Great Britain. Germany United States. Total . . Great Britain. Belgium France Germany United States. Cwt. 2,770 3,210 489 260,137 203,836 Total 26,312 11 3S3 859 104,740 132,305 Value. 43,121 106,380 16,179 818 1,180 293,391 461,0(59 517 6 2 122 1,158 2 1,427 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. 3,234 52,070 8S4 1 60 3,20S 2 4 30,170 86,399 13,543 4,199 605 402,576 407,380 204,449 36 7,088 3,130 470,762 685,465 Cwt. 2,770 1,640 26;'l37 4,564 105,801 Hi, 179 63 1,180 290,281 418,068 57 6 2 122 2 1,416 1,605 1,610 884 1 60 29,713 8 cts 1,369 20 31,740 30 4,853 70 18 90 354 00 87,084 SO 125,420 40 17 10 1 80 0-60 36 60 6('i6 424 80 481 50 483 00 265 20 0 30 18 00 0 60 8,913 90 32,270 13,543 261,777 527 11 383 104,055 104,976 2,013 402,576 404,589 3,874 36 7,088 9,681 00 2,031 45 201 3o 40,257 60 40,458 90 193 70 1 80 354 40 468,668 23,433 40 479,666 23,983 30 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 153 tOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity.) Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ 38,710 $ cts. 7,742 00 $ 32 S cts. 12 80 S 43,306 105,801 10.179 8 cts. 9,124 00 31,740 30 4.853 70 755 302 00 SIS 350 90 1 180 290'422 354 00 87,140 70 141 56 40 38,710 7,742 00 928 371 20 457,706 133,533 60 364 72 SO 96 3> 40 517 6 2 122 1,158 2 1,427 128 30 1 80 0 60 36 60 463 20 0 60 429 20 1,158 463 20 11 4 40 364 72 SO 1,205 506 00 3,234 1,060 30 49,952 9,990 40 291 116 40 51 853 '884 1 60 3,340 2 4 30,170 XV, t_>o.» 0\J iv,;. 20 0 30 18 00 1,336 00 0 60 1 60 9,090 70 3,340 1,336 00 4 457 1 60 182 80 49,952 9,990 40 4,092 1,636 80 86,314 21,308 20 Cwt. Cwt. Cwt, 2,770 13,543 2,0?1 45 1,570 2,186 145 73 489 605 80 67 3,210 489 200,137 4,199 605 402,576 347 03 80 67 40,257 60 1 1,570 2,186 145 73 489 605 80 67 263,836 407.380 40,685 30 25,538 199,441 6,648 16 232 794 52 93 26,297 11 383 859 104,677 204,109 36 7,088 3,130 470.362 6,894 79 1 80 354 40 L'(is (it; 23,546 34 859 622 3,130 1,694 208 66 112 94 25,538 199,441 6,648 16 1,713 5,618 374 53 132,227 684,725 31,005 99 - 154 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Xo. 1.— General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Iron and steel — Con. 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. Saws. Files and rasps, N.E.S. . . Tools, hand or machine, all kinds, N.O.P of Knife blades, or blanks, and forks of iron or steel, in the rough, not handled, filed, ground or otherwise manu- factured Total Imports Entered Countries. Great Britain. . . China... France Germany Japan Xorway-Sweden United States. . . Total. Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. France Germany Japan Switzerland. . . United States. Total .... Great Britain. France Germany Japan Switzerland. . . United States. Total Great Britain. . Aust-Hungary . . Belgium China France Germany Japan Norway-Sweden Switzerland United States. . . Total Quantity. Doz. 10 4,310 4,320 General Tariff. Value. United States. Quantity. Value. Duty. 3,S05 9 4 1,816 1 317 56,299 62,251 Doz. 49 24,2621 4,459 24,311 4,45it 5,473 947 1,399 122 219 168,835 176,995 8.472 4,133 1,632 1 18 63,895 78,151 67 50,434 166 271 10 615 38,590 70 282 153 775.iini'. 866,197 559 9 4 126 1 317 56,266 57,282 24,668 1,219 917 122 219 168,783 171,290 1,090 1,101 1 18 63,734 68,944 3.459 1,037 70 166 49 80 271 81 30 Ki 3 00 615 184 50 ' 70 21 00 282 84 60 153 45 90 770,931 231,279 30 775,957 232,787 10 67 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 155 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Quantity. Doz. 10 10 Value. 3,24(i 3,216 4'. I 3,988 3,988 7,382 7,382 41,913 Duty. $ cts. 649 20 Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. 649 20 8 17 8 17 7U7 60 797 60 1,476 40 1,476 40 8,382 60 41,913 8,382 60 Doz. Value. 1,690 1,690 266 1,399 1,665 1,632 54 1,686 1,727 38,772 1,539 (-■as Duty. Quantity. S cts. 676 00 676 00 Value. Doz. 10 4,459 1,469 106 40 559 lilt 666 00 652 Si i 21 60 674 40 690 80 15,508 80 615 60 16,815 20 3,805 9 4 1,816 1 317 56,266 62,218 49 24,668 24,71; 5,473 '.•47 1,399 122 219 168,783 176,9)3 8,472 4,101 1,632 1 18 >•>::, 7.ss 78,012 47,099 166 271 10 615 38,772 70 282 153 772,470 859,908 Duty Collected. $ cts. 816 90 2 70 1 20 713 80 0 30 95 10 16,879 80 18,509 80 8 17 6,167 00 6,175 17 1,269 70 284 10 559 60 36 60 65 70 50,634 90 52,850 60 1,803 40 1,730 30 652 80 0 30 5 40 19,141 80 22,834 00 L0 15 231 257 111 10 49 80 81 30 3 00 184 50 508 SO :-l on 84 60 45 !I0 894 90 984 90 6 70 156 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT y 5-6 EDWARD VI L, A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Countries. Quantity . 1 Value. General Tariff. Quantity . dctiarle goods — Con. Iron and steel — Con. Manufactures, articles or wares not specially enum- erated or provided for, com- posed wholly or in part of iron or steel, and whether partly or wholly manufac- tured Ivory manufactures of, not otherwise provided for Jellies jams N.E.S and preserves, Great Britain . . . Hong Kong. . . . Newfoundland. . \ust-Hungary . . Belgium China France Germany Italy Japan Norway-Sweden St. Pierre Turkey United States. . . Total Great Britain. B. E. Indies . China Germany. . . . Japan United States. Total Great Britain Australia . B. E. Indies . B. W. Indies Hong Kong .. Newfoundland New Zealand Belgium ... China .... Cuba France . . . Japan Switzerland United States Total Lbs. 1,378,160 11,200 324 418 395 2,520 1,500 30 857 15 300 136 174 67,106 1,463,231 230,786 135 90 1,594 1,786 132 5,305 48,448 93 im;s 895 75 2 2.23'.i.!i47 2,530,256 185 18 2 6 50 1,335 1,596 97.17s 713 23 74 9 159 106 4 31 2 61 47 8,3S8 Lbs. 25,165 14,458 324 418 395 300 30 857 15 300 136 174 65,891 Value. 10,131 135 84 1,423 1,786 132 5,274 552 93 966 895 75 2 2,232,948 2,254,496 70 1,335 1,425 1,520 97 23 74 9 21 4 31 2 61 8 47 8,477 Duty. S cts. 3,039 30 40 50 25 20 426 90 535 80 39 60 1,582 20 165 60 27 90 2S9 80 268 50 22 50 0 60 669,884 40 676,34S 80 3 60 0 40 14 00 267 00 285 00 817 86 469 88 10 53 13 58 12 S4 9 75 0 97 27 So 0 49 9 75 4 42 5 65 2.141 52 106,803 108,463l 11.254 ' I 3,525 09 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AXD XATIOATIOX 157 fok Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total . Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected . S cts. £ S $ cts. 218,442 43,688 40 1,822 728 80 230,395 135 84 1,594 1,786 132 5,278 48,429 OQ vo 968 895 75 2 47,456 50 40 50 25 20 495 30 535 80 39 60 1,583 80 19,316 40 27 90 290 60 268 50 22 50 0 60 670,431 60 171 68 40 4 1 60 47 877 2 0 80 1,368 547 20 2,234,316 218,442 43,688 40 51,244 20,497 60 2,524,182 740,534 80 185 24 68 185 18 2 24 68 3 60 0 40 1 60 14 00 267 00 g o 70 1,335 185 24 68 g 1 AA ± OU 1.616 311 28 Lb*. Lbs. Lbs. 1,257,860 92,098 27,253 58 1,283,025 14,458 324 93,618 977 23 74 9 28,071 44 469 88 10 53 13 58 12 84 418 395 300 30 857 15 300 136 174 65,891 21 4 9 75 0 97 27 85 0 49 9 75 4 42 5 65 2,141 52 31 2 61 8 47 8,477 1,257,860 92,098 27,253 58 1,366,323 103,352 30,778 67 158 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty DUTIABLE GOODS — Coil . Jewellery, N.O.P Knitted goods of every" des- cription, N.E.S Lead and manufactures of : - Old, scrap, pig and block. Bars and in sheets. Pipe. Great Britain. . Australia . ... B. E. Indies . . Hong Kong. . . . Aust.- Hungary Belgium China France Germany Italy Japan Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total Great Britain . Germany United States. Total .... Great Britain. . B. Guiana B. W. Indies . . Newfoundland . St. Pierre United States. . Total . . . Great Britain. United States. Total Great Britain . United States. Total . Shot and bullets Great Britain . United States. Total .... Cwt. 48,383 9 80 41 8 8,389 56,910 15,956 1.66S 17.024 Lbs. 101,302 62,386 163,688 117,165 7,606 124,771 82,427 8 10 131 8,938 466 132 29,062 58,638 83 579 1,021 647,636 829.131 1,116 5 1,160 2,287 122,783 9 SJ 54 12 10,401 133,3 JO 43,781 7.741 51,522 3,534 3,615 7,179 4,120 418 Cwt. 55 41 '8 8,389 8,500 330 1,668 1,998 Lbs. 17,216 63,019 8o. s:;:, 03,300 7,031 20,646 8 10 131 8,752 460 132 29,004 965 83 579 1,021 611.811 2. I 193 S cts. 6,193 80 2 40 3 00 3! I 30 625 60 139 80 39 60 701 20 289 50 24 90 173 70 306 30 443 30 706,608 211,982 40 174 60 90 1,166 408 10 1,340 20 469 00 3 00 56 54 12 10,401 10,543 971 7.741 8,712 481 3,739 4,220 4,538, 70,391 2.221 392 2,613 8 40 8 10 1 80 1,500 15 1,581 45 242 75 1,935 25 2,178 00 168 35 1,308 65 1,477 00 777 35 137 20 914 55 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of iMPORffS — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 159 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quanti ty. Cwt. 43,510 25 48,5fi5 15,7'.H 15,794 Lbs. 84,086 K4.ii.si; 53,805 53,805 Value. 56,529 Duty. S cts. 11,305 80 Quantity. 56, 529 11,305 80. !»42 942 123,198 "25 2111 84 219 84 12,319 80 "" 2 50 Cwt. 123,223 12,322 30 43,260 7,210 11 13,260 3,053 3,053 1,899 7,210 11 712 39 712 39 Lbs. 443 11 1,89!> 443 11 Value. 5,432 186 58 57,619 981 64,276 Duty. Quantity. S cts. 2,172 80 74 40 23 20 23,047 60 392 40 25,719 40 2 33 2 33 1 80 1 80 Cwt 48, 57,074 16.124 1,668 17,7'.i2 Lbs. 101,302 63,61!) 164,92] 117,165 • 7,031 124, 196 Value. 82,607 8 10 131 8,938 466 132 29,062 58,584 83 679 1,021 645,792 827,413 1,116 5 1,166 2,287 Duty Collected. 123,218 9 81 54 12 10,401 133,775 44,231 7,741 51,972 3,534 3,739 7,273 4,120 392 1,512 160 CTJSTOMS DEPARTMENT {[ 5-6 EDWARD VI!., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Value. r Quantity. reneral Taj Value . ■iff. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Lead and mfrs. of- Con. Manufactures of, N . 0 . P . . . . Leather and manufactures of — Leather, belting leather of all Upper leather, not dressed, waxed or glazed Calf, kid, or goat, lamb and sheep skins, tanned Calf, kid, or goat, lamb and sheep skins, dressed, waxed Glove leathers, tanned or dressed, coloured or un- coloured, imported by glove manufacturers for use in their own factories in the manufacture of gloves. ... $ 10,462 11 7,782 98 15,410 659 5,290 98 175 4 489 23 24,076 $ 4,684 11 7,782 98 15,250 296 5,353 98 175 4 489 23 24,023 $ cts. 1,405 20 3 30 2,334 60 29 40 2 10 4,575 00 8S 80 1,605 90 29 40 52 50 1 20 146 70 6 90 7,206 90 Hong Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary.. Holland- Italy Japan Portugal Switzerland United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Newfoundland . . Belgium France United States. . . Total Great Britain . . United States. . . Total United States. . . Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Australia Germany United States. . . Total ( J-reat Britain. . . (iermanv "United States. . . 1 Total. - 1 "' 64,584 58,293 17,487 90 Lbs. 302,132 163 2,837 2,121 154,061 62,432 49 750 1,569 44,021' Lbs. 15,879 163 2,837 2,121 154,061 3,760 49 750 1,569 44,029 564 00 7 35 112 50 235 35 6,604 35 461,314 108,82'. 175,061 50,157 7,523 55 102 30 326 70 429 00 192,396 4,932 197,328 73,331 2,1?;- 75,509 1,915 4,932 6,84 682 2,178 2,860 78 87 78 87 13 05 13,666 3,653 4,363 1,444 45 3,653 24 1,444 3 60 216 60 17,319 5,807 3,698 1,468 220 20 115,285 660 70,504 1,211 820 221,313 66,771 210 41,986 822 438 201, 0S1 6,537 660 70,504 820 221,004 4,334 210 41,986 438 200,582 758 45 36 75 7,347 55 76 65 35,102 39 409,793 311,308 299,525 247,550 43,321 79 3,621 12,855 604,692 2,396 14,119 303,701 483 602,972 586 301,113 58 60 30,111 30 621,168 320,216 603,455 301,699 30,169 90 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 161 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. 1 Value. 1 Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. $ 5 506 $ cts. 1,101 29 $ $ cts. $ 10,190 11 7,782 98 15,250 520 5,353 98 175 4 489 23 24,023 224 89 60 89 60 5,o0b 1,101 20 224 64,023 T Vic 286,253 58,672 5,867 20 libs. Lbs. 302,132 163 2,837 2,121 154,061 62,432 49 750 1,569 44,029 58 672 5,867 20 461,314 108,829 i sn i R i ±OU, 10-1 uo, you fi SQ'} no 182,079 4,932 69,612 2,178 180,164 68,930 fi sen on o, ovo uu 187,011 78 71,790 87 XO, Oil 4,ooU 433 90 13,666 3,653 4,363 1,444 13,621 4, 339 loo yu 17,319 5,807 108,748 62,437 7,284 47 115,285 660 70,504 1,211 820 221,313 66,771 210 41,986 822 438 201,079 "'" 1,211 822 191 80 309 497 115 95 108,748 62,437 7,284 47 1,520 1,319 307 75 409,793 311,306 3,621 2,396 159 74 3,621 12,855 604,692 2,396 14,119 303,701 12,372 1,720 13,533 2,588 1,804 40 345 04 3,621 2,396 159 74 14,092 16,121 2,149 44 621,168 320,216 Duty Collected. 8 cts. 2,506 40 3 30 2,334 60 29 40 2 10 4,57;-) 00 178 40 1,605 90 29 40 52 50 1 20 146 70 6 90 7,206 90 18,678 70 6,431 20 7 35 112 50 235 35 0,604 35 13,390 75 6,995 30 326 70 7,322 00 13 05 437 50 210 60 654 10 8,(142 92 36 75 7,347 55 191 80 76 65 35,218 34 50.914 01 159 74 1,803 U0 30,456 ?4 32,479 OS 11 — U — 11 162 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Import*. Entered Quantity. Value. C Quantity. reneral Tariff. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — -Coil. Leather and mfrs. of — Con. Tanners' scrap leather Upper leather, including don- gola, cordovm, kangaroo, alligator and chamois skins, or other upper leather, X. E.S., dressed, waxed or Japanned, patentor enamelled leather and Morocco leather Skins for Morocco leather, tanned, but not further manufactured All other leather and skins, N.O.P All other leather dressed, waxed, or glazed, &c.,N.E.S. Great Britain . . United States. . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . Newfoundland . . France Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Lbs. 12,320 3,216 $ 5.338 1,225 Lbs. 797 3,216 s 343 1,225 S cts. 60 02 214 39 15,536 6,503 4,013 1,568 274 41 no 35,982 103 2,640 35,982 2,640 396 00 36,092 2,743 34,518 170 0,051 2.003 36 s 114,971 35,982 2,640 396 00 40,271 " " 10,91.7 1,960 302 141,067 817 10,917 302 141,067 845 170 6,051 368 114,971 147 87 29 75 1.05* 03 64 40 20.120 20 194,517 158,081 153,103 122,405 21,421 15 1,893 134 5,755 57 446 1,732 213 8,560 59,717 530 134 524 213 131 00 53 25 United States. . . Total... . Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total . . Great Britain. . . Germany 56,746 59,221 14,805 25 14,989 50 65,228 70,222 57,410 59,958 2,230 219 730 157 219 157 23 55 2,449 893 219 157 23 55 105,987 1,174 28,623 31,462 678 12.571 21 55 8 25 United Statts. . . Total Great Britain. . . B. E. Indies.... United States. . . Total _ 28,623 12,571 1,885 65 135,784 44,711 28,644 12,626 1,893 90 3,151 160 65 2,963 37,446 3,307 99 44 353 16,891 386 160 65 2,963 37,451 194 99 44 353 16,893 33 95 17 32 7 70 61 77 2,956 52 43,785 20,694 41,025 17,583 3,077 26 .. ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 163 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 11,523 $ -t.995 $ cts. 582 78 Lbs. S $ cts. Lbs. 12,320 3,216 $ 5,338 1,225 S cts. 642 80 214 39 11,523 4,995 582 78 15,536 6,563 857 19 110 103 10 30 110 35,982 103 2,640 10 30 396 00 103 1 no 10 30 36,092 2,743 406 30 4,075 03 29 75 1,058 93 467 37 64 40 20,120 20 • 39,349 33,661 3,927 16 40,166 34,506 170 6,051 2,003 368 114,971 10,917 1,960 302 141,067 1,960 2,003 467 37 39,349 33,661 3,927 16 1,960 2,003 467 37 194,412 158,069 25,815 68 1,463 1,208 201 34 1,993 134 5,755 56,746 1,732 213 8,560 59,221 332 34 53 25 2,853 33 14,805 25 18,044 17 5,755 8,560 2,853 33 1,463 1,208 201 34 5,755 8,560 2,853 33 64,628 69,726 2,230 736 73 60 2,230 219 736 157 73 60 23 55 2,230 736 73 60 2,449 893 97 15 105,966 31,407 3,140 70 1,174 678 135 60 105,987 1,174 28,623 31,462 678 12,571 3,148 95 135 60 1,885 65 135 60 105,! »66 31,407 3,140 70 363 32 1,174 678 135,784 44,711 5,170 20 397 27 17 32 7 70 61 77 2.956 52 2,765 3,113 3,151 160 65 2,1 163 37,451 3,307 99 44 353 16,893 3, 14(1 58 2,765 3,113 363 32 43,790 20,696 11 — ii — 11A 164 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Total Imports. Articles Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Leather and mfrs. of— Con. Manufactures of, viz. : — Boots and shoes Quantity. Harness and saddlery, X. E.S Great Britain. . Hong Kong A ust. -Hungary China France Germany. . . Japan Switzerland. . . . United States.. Total Leather belting All other manufactures of leatherand raw hide, N.O.P Lime Lime juice and fruit juices, for tified with or containing not more than twenty-five per cent of proof spirits Lime juice, and fruit juices con- taining more than twenty-five per cent of proof spirits Great Britain . . . China France Norway-Sweden United States. . . Total Great Britain . Belgium United States. Total ... Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary China France < iermany Japan United States. . Total United States. Great Britain. United States. Total Great Britain. United States. Total . . . Value. 60, 4! 19 2,846 56 204 l,91u 476 20 2 1,112.736 1.17S.749 20,515 1 2 166 64,354 85,038 27,890 10 39,024 66,924 19.77> . 281 18 .. 560 . 4,695 , 9 .. 175.549 . Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. 2,867 2,846 56 204 1.910 20 2 1,107,100 S cts. 716 75 711 50 14 00 51 00 477 50 5 00 0 50 276.772 50 1,115,005 278,748 75 1,692 1 2 166 63,529 65.390 205 10 38,996 39,211 681 281 18 560 9 175.432 Brls. 98,679 Galls. 200,890 71,588 278 331 36 527 Brls. 98,676 Galls. 50 277 176, its 1 71,588 32 527 507 60 0 30 0 60 49 80 19,058 70 19,617 00 41 00 2 00 7,799 20 7,842 20 170 25 7o 25 4 50 140 00 2 25 43,858 00 44,2)5 25 14,317 60 30 00 166 20 563 327 196 20 10 4 14 30 2 8 On 2S 00 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 165 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ 57,603 $ cts. 9,600 75 i 29 .$ cts. • • 9 66 60,499 2,846 50 204 1,910 476 20 2 1.107,100 § cts. 10,327 16 711 50 14 00 51 00 477 50 158 67 5 00 0 50 276,772 50 476 158 67 1 57,603 9,600 75 505 168 33 1,173,113 288,517 83 — — — 18,534 3,706 80 20,226 1 2 166 63,529 4,214 40 0 30 0 60 49 80 19,058 70 23,323 80 18,534 3,706 80 83,924 24,252 3,233 66 24,457 10 38,996 3,274 66 2 00 7,799 20 24,252 3,233 66 H — 111^. 63,463 11,075 86 18,824 3,137 67 272 90 66 19,777 281 18 560 4,416 9 175,440 3,398 58 70 25 4 50 140 00 1,472 04 2 25 43,860 66 4,416 1,472 04 8 2 66 18,824 3,137 67 4,696 1,565 36 200,501 48,948 28 Brls. Brls. Brls. 98,676 71,588 36 527 14,317 60 31 20 166 20 Grails. 3 4 1 20 Galls. Galls. 53 277 3 4 1 20 330 563 197 40 10 4 20 16 20 00 8 00 1 14 36 28 00 166 CUSTOMS DEPARTMEN T H 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 a$o. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Lime juiceand other f rait syrups and fruit juices, N.O.P ... Total Imports. Countries. Quantity. Great Britain China France . . . Germany . . Holland . . . Italy Spain Switzerland United States Total . . . Lithographic presses and type making accessories therefor. . Great Britain United States. Total . . . Lithogiaphic stones, not en- graved j Belgium Germany United States. Total ... Machine card clothing. Magic lanterns and slides there- for Malt. Malt, extract of (non-alcoholic), for medicinal and baking pur- poses Great Britain. Belgium France Germany United Mtates. Total Great Britain. Australia . France Germany . United States. Total. .. Great Britain . United States. Total .... Yak Galls. 13,490 6 720 24 67 3 120 120 4.285 Entered General Tariff. 10,569 3 1,483 39 141 15 33 94 0,348 18,835 18,725 62; 19,673 19,735 Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total 209 4,477 8,997 13,683 18,710 558 2 1,222 7,733 2S225 1,613 57 55 2,1103 3.344 Bush. 1,051 108,689 7.972 2,662 So. 47i » 109,740 1,218 8,818, 10,036 Quantity. Value. Duty. Galls. S S cts. 499 455 91 00 3 0 60 686 1,384 276 SO 18 36 7 20 8 30 6 00 120 33 6 60 120 94 18 80 4,241 6,134 1.226 80 5,698 8,169 1,633 80 02 111,673 6 20 1,967 30 19,735 1.973 50 209 1,072 1,281 197 558 2 7,733 41 SO 214 40 256 20 4! I 25 13!i &0 0 50 1,933 25 S. 41" i 114 Bush. 4 10S,6S9 3.339 3,565 2,122 50 28 50 14 25 13 75 9 80,470 83,132 108,6931 80,479 8,859 8.S.V.I S31 75 891 25 0 60 16,303 40 16.304 00 2,214 75 2,114 75 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. 167 fob Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Galls. 11,063 1 $ 8,913 § cts . 1,188 55 Galls. $ •S cts. Galls. 11 562 686 84 18 £ 12C 120 4 241 8 9,36* 1,384 145 36 30 33 94 6,134 S cts. 1,279 55 0 60 276 80 38 67 7 20 6 00 6 60 18 80 1,220 80 84 145 38 67 1,188 55 145 ll,(i63 8,913 84 38 67 16,845 17,227 2,861 02 62 19,673 6 20 1,967 30 l.'.i73 50 1 19,735 209 4,477 8,997 41 80 1,193 86 2,327 73 4,477 7^925 1 193 S6 2^113 33 12,402 3,307 19 13,683 3,5e3 39 18,112 3,018 72 18,309 558 2 1,222 7,733 3,067 97 139 50 0 50 407 35 1,933 25 .... 1 222 407 35 18,112 3,018 72 1 222 407 35 27,824 5,548 57 1,499 249 83 1,613 57 55 2,903 27S 33 14 25 13 75 967 64 SI Hi 11 2 903 5 967 64 1 66 1,499 249 83 2,908 969 30 7,972 2,110 38 Bush. 1,047 2,653 104 70 Bush. Bush. 1,051 108,689 2,662 80,470 105 30 16,303 40 1,047 2,653 104 70 109,740 83,132 16,408 70 1,213 202 19 1,213 8,859 202 19 2,214 75 2,416 94 1,213 202 19 10,072 168 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Marble and manufactures of- AJarble, sawn only Great Britain . France Italy United States Total .... Rough, not hammered or chiselled Manufactures of, N.O.P Mattresses, including [hair spring and other Mats and rugs, including door and carriage, N.E.S Countries. •Total Imports. Quantity. Great Britain. France. . . . Italy United States Total. . . . Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium France Germany . . Italy United States . Total . . Gieat Britain . United States Total ... Metal, N.E.S., and manufac- tures of : — Aluminium, manufactures of, NOP Great Britain. . . Australia . B. F. Indies. . . Aust. -Hungary . Belgium . China France Germany Holland J apan ... Norway-Sweden Persia Switzerland Turkey United States . . Total . Value. Great Britain. France Germany United States. Total . 354 33 1.5,140 73,779 89,306 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty 350 18 73 3,694 4,141 1,246 11 82 2,936 171 3,470 43,993 51,909 1,041' 4,023 5,664 244,022 32 21 6,575 33 25! 1,574 12,953 1,807 1,652 12 702 10 117 21,726 291,801 321 . . 3,204 . . 852 . . . 24,041 . . 2S.41.S 199 33 15,140 73,779 89,151 35(i 73 3,094 4,141 01 11 82 2,930 3,580 43, 9*' 50,657 500 4,023 5,123 33,270 32 21 6,408 33 25 1,574 314 1,80 1,652 12 702 10 117 21.022 67,005 127 3,290 23,845 27,262 $ cts. 39 80 0 00 3,028 00 14,755 80 17,S30 20 53 40 2 70 10 95 554 10 021 15 21 35 3 85 28 70 1,027 60 1,253 00 15, 3115 45 17,729 95 150 00 1,380 90 1,530 90 11,046 60 11 20 7 35 2,242 80 11 55 8 75 550 !)0 109 90 632 45 578 20 4 20 245 7" 3 50 40 95 7,567 70 23,661 75 31 75 822 50 5,961 25 6,815 50 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 169 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. V 1 V ;i. 111''. Duty. Quantity. Value ■ Dutv Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ 155 $ cts. 20 68 $ $ cts. $ 354 3.3 15,140 73,779 $ cts. 60 48 6 60 3,028 00 14,755 80 155 20 68 89,306 17,850 88 53 40 2 70 10 95 554 10 621 15 - 356 18 73 3,694 4,141 1,185 276 51 1,246 11 82 2,936 171 3,580 43,993 297 86 3 85 28 70 1,027 60 79 76 1,253 00 15,398 29 171 79 76 6 2 S4 , 1,185 276 51 177 82 60 52,019 18,0S9 C6 427 85 40 927 4,623 235 40 1,386 90 1,622 30 - 427 85 40 5, 550 208. 98fi 48.764 68 1,145 534 32 243,407 32 21 6,408 33 25 1,574 12,953 1,807 1,652 12 702 Ki 117 21,726 60,945 60 11 20 7 35 2,242 80 11 55 8 75 550 90 6,008 11 632 45 57 S I'll 4 20 245 70 3 50 40 95 7,616 22 12,639 5,898 21 104 48 52 208,080 48,764 68 13,888 6,481 05 290,479 78,907 48 194 32 32 321 3,290 852 23,938 64 07 822 50 284 00 5,992 23 852 284 00 30 98 9< 194 32 32 945 314 98 28,401 7,162 80 170 CUSTOMS DEPART MI.\ T 11 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Metals— Con. Babbit metal Total Imports. Countries. Quantity. Value. Great Britain . France United States. Total. . . . Britannia metal, manufac- tures of, not plated Great Britain . France Germany United States. Total. Bronze statuettes or orna ments Great Britain . . . Aunt. -Hungary.. France Germany Italy Japan United States. . . Buckles of iron, steel, brass or copper, of all kinds, N.O.P. (not being jewellery). .. Total. Great Britain . . A ust. -Hungary. France Germany. . . . Japan United States. . Total Cages — Bird, parrot, squirrel and rat, of wire, and metal parts thereof j United States. Composition metal for the manufacture of jewellery and filled gold watch cases. Frames, clasps and fasteners for purses and chatelaine bags or reticules, not more than seven inches in width, imported by the manufac- turer of purses and chate- laine bags or reticules for use in their factories United States. Great Britain . Germany. United States. Total. Furniture springs. United States. 4.02S 57 29,883 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty 33,968 3,799 311 1,347 18,199 23,656 680 150 1,093 257 39 13 1,423 3,655 4,802 605 7,830 5,520 44 30,975 49,776 4,575 7,301 259 220 14,335 14,814 9.567 S I I 3,635 57 i 29,876 33,568 132 311 18,199 8 cts. 363 50 5 70 2,987 60 3,356 80 33 00 77 75 is. 642 :>74 136 1,093 39 13 1,423 3,278 1,323 i;or> 7,830 44 31,076 40,878 4,575 7,301 132 14,335 14.467 9,567 4,549 75 4,660 50 200 90 47 60 382 55 13 65 4 55 498 05 1,147 30 396 90 181 50 2.349 00 13 20 9.322 SO 12,263 40 1,601 25 730 10 26 40 2,867 00 2.893 40 2,870 i<: ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 171 fok Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total . w Hit 11 ti vy . Value Dntv Quantity Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. . Duty Collected. $ 393 S cts. 26 19 $ $ cts. $ 4.028 S cts. 389 69 57 i 5 70 29.876' 2.987 60 393 26 19 33,961 3,382 99 3,667 611 18 3,799 311 1.347 18,199 644 18 77 7-") 449 02 4.549 75 1,347 449 02 o,ob< Oil lo 449 C2 23.656 5.720 70 36 8 40 70 14 32 67 6 53 680 150 1,093 257 39 i 'i Lo 1,423 241 97 54 13 382 55 119 92 13 65 ~t 00 498 05 257 119 92 341 6b 8 40 159 12 3,655 1,314 82 3,400 680 00 79 31 60 4,802 605 7,830 5,520 44 31,076 1,108 50 181 50 2,349 00 2,208 00 13 20 9,322 80 O, OZU 2,208 00 3,400 680 00 5,599 2,239 60 49,877 15,183 00 1,601 25 730 10 60 26 58 66 2,867 00 2,985 92 - 4,575 7,301 33 86 58 66 127 220 259 220 14,335 347 92 52 14,814 9,567 2,870 10 172 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS. Metals, N.E.S.— Con. Phosphor tin and phosphor bronze, in blocks, bars, plates, sheets and wire. . . . Great Britain. United States. Total .... Garden or lawn sprinklers. France United States. . . Total Gas, coal or other oil and electric light fixtures or parts thereof of metal, in- cluding lava or other tips,; burners, collars, galleries, shades and shade holders. . Great Britain . . Hong Kong. . . . ] Aust. -Hungary China France Germany Italy Fapan United States. . Total Imports. Quantity. ' Value. Gas meters German, Nevada and nickel silver, manufactures of, not plated Lamp springs. 1,104 10,370 11,474 C 977 983 Total Great Britain . . . France United States. . . No. 502 1 3,091 8,923 20 2,012 1 4,954 4,100 55 90 290,758 310,979 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value . Duty Total Great Britain . . Aust. Hungary. France Germany . . . Japan United States. . Total United States. 3,594 7,000 5 29,528 37,133 3,909 188 104 400 09 28,400 33,130 2,388 No. 1 3,091 3,092 10,370 10,370 0 977 983 441 20 1,914 1 5,079 55 96 293,238 300,844 S cts. 1,037 00 1,037 00 1 80 293 10 294 90 132 30 0 00 571 20 0 30 1,523 70 16 50 28 80 87,971 40 5 23,528 90,253 20 29,533 IS8 104 69 28,400 28,708 2,388 1 75 10,334 80 10.330 55 1 75 47 00 20 00 17 25 7,100 00 7,192 00 23S 80 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 173 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. . Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. S 636 $ cts. 42 41 $ 468 $ cts. 62 40 $ 1,104 10,370 $ cts. 104 81 1,037 00 636 42 41 468 62 40 11,474 1,141 81 6 977 1 80 293 10 OQl (10 OS."? 8,240 1,648 00 71 28 40 8,752 20 1,971 1 5,079 4,160 55 Ofi 1,808 70 6 00 597 00 0 80 1,523 70 1,604 00 16 50 9R SO 57 22 80 4,160 1,664 00 1,438 575 20 294,676; 88,546 60 8,240 1,648 00 5,726 2,290 40 314,810 94,191 60 No. 502 7,600 1,773 37 No. No. . 502 1 3,091 7,600 5 29,528 1,773 37 1 75 10,334 80 12,109 92 502 7,600 1,773 37 3,594 37,133 3,962 660 41 3,969 188 104 400 69 28,400 662 16 47 00 26 00 133 33 17 25 7,100 00 7,985 74 400 133 33 3,962 660 4t 400 133 33 33,130 2,388 238 80 174 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1 906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con Metals, N.B.S.— Con. Lamps, side lights, head lights and lanterns, Total Imports. Entered Countries. Great Britain . . B. E. Indies... Hong Kong. . . . Newfoundland . Aust. Hungary. China France Germany Holland Italy Japan liussia St. Pierre United States. . Total. .. Nickel-plated ware, N.E.S. . Great Britain. . Hong Kong Aust. Hungary. France Germany. Japan United States. . Quantity. General Tariff. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty 10,713 3 359 42 17,771 160 3 178 5,S42 424 136 1,551 5 17 285,643 325,844 Total. Nickel anodes United States Patterns of brass, iron, steel or other metal Great Britain . . United States.. Total. . .. Pins, N.O.P. Great Britain . . . Aust. Hungary.. Belgium China France Germany. . . . .Tapan Switzerland United States. . . 8,321 12 141 677 2,177 143 107,816 15,351 . Total . Screws, brass or other metal, except iron or steel, N.O.P. Great Britain. . United States. . Total 338 8,224 8,562 51,687 1,002 47 2,245 10,086 31 22 2S.:,7 cts. $ 264 35 282 245 6,754 $ cts. 61 90 10 50 84 60 73 50 2,026 20 173 34 fift 7,580 2,256 70 573 95 53 588 3 25 17 2 17,868 99 28 0 75 6 25 5 67 0 50 4,467 00 17 5 67 573 95 53 17 5 67 18,503 4,579 45 7,634 1,272 40 100 33 33 8,246 4,667 10,062 1,051 244 11,288 1,433 73 1,166 75 2,515 50 336 73 61 00 2,833 25 : 887 295 71 135 45 00 - 7,634 1,272 40 1,122 374 06 35,558 8,346 96 No. No. No. 2 1 1 201 75 15 80 11,577 22 50 4 50 24 00 3,473 10 205 11,747 3,524 10 1 711 142 20 1 711 142 20 1,231 205 16 1,581 13,534 292 66 3,383 50 1,231 205 16 15,115 3,676 16 22 4,356 871 20 5 1 1,139 117 455 60 46 80 22 5 595 4,356 1,139 118,355 871 20 455 60 35,518 20 36,845 00 22 4,356 871 20 6 1,256 502 40 622 123,850 660 2,548 4,936 135,146 165 00 637 00 1,645 33 33,789 91 4,936 41 1,645 33 13 66 4,977 1,658 99 143,290 36,237 24 182 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1905 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Musical instruments— Con. Other musical instruments. n.e.s : Mustard, ground ii French, liquid Oils : Mineral — Coal and kerosene, distilled, purified or refined, naph- t h a and petroleum, N.E.S Products of petroleum, N.E.S Crude petroleum, gas oils other than benzine and gasoline Illuminating oils composed wholly or in part of the products of petroleum, coal, shale or lignite, cost- ing more thau 30 cents per gallon Animal — Lard oil Countries. Great Britain. . Hong Kong Aust. -Hungary. China France Germany Italy . Japan Switzerland United States. . Total . Great Britain . France United States. Total .... Great Britain. France United States. Total ... Great Britain . Belgium .... United States. Great Britain . Belgium . United States. Total. . . . United States. Great Britain . United States. Total.... Great Britain . Japan United States. Total .... Total Imports. Quantity. Lbs. 357,952 720 280,435 639,10^ Galls 12,751 256 9,225,498 9,238,505 1,203 916,043 918,124 r2,533 1,088 9,561 10,649 436 24 13,363 13.S23 Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value 4,349 741 2,031 195 1,339 80,801 282 83 277! 35,202 124,636 SS.711I 45 17.437 Lbs. 4,032 720 279,932 106,183 284,684 141 420 8,765 9,326 3,030 89 834,164 Galls 2,671 256 10,271,046 Duty. 295 485 97,787 98,567 3,771 476 2,292 72,533 2,768 9,144 1,777 74 1,159 195 1,469 313 282 83 277 34,806 40,435 828 45 17,439 S cts. 533 10 22 20 347 70 58 50 440 70 93 90 84 60 24 90 S3 10 10,441 80 12,130 50 18,312 103 625 8,S83 9,711 41 89 940,088 837,283 10,273,973 940,594 90 12 1,203 485 877,357 95,849 878,650 96,346 3,771 268 6 6,131 6,405 9.144 2,11; 2.11; 24 12,863 12,8S7 6 5,866 5.S72 207 00 11 25 4,359 75 4,578 00 36 05 218 75 3,144 05 3,398 85 66 77 6 40 256,783 26 256,856 43 2 25 30 07 21,934 30 21,966 P2 1,087 96 423 40 423 40 1 50 1,466 50 1,468 00 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 183 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. 1 Value. Duty. Quantity. Value . Duty Collected. 1,714 § cts. 342 80 $ 858 S cts. 343 20 4.34S 74 2,087 195 1,613 79,133 282 83 277 35,127 S cts. 1,219 10 22 20 718 90 58 50 49S 30 31,621 90 84 60 24 90 83 10 10,570 20 44,901 70 928 371 20 144 78,820 57 60 31,528 00 I 1 321 128 40 1,714 342 80 81,071 32,428 40 123,220 Lbs. 352,591 86,177 14,362 87 Lbs. Lbs. 356,623 720 279.932 87,005 45 17.439 14,569 87 11 25 4,359 75 352,591 86,177 14,362 87 637,275 104,489 18,940 87 103 625 8,983 36 05 218 75 3,144 05 | 9,711 3,398 85 Galls. 10,030 2,613 168 10 Galls. Galls. 12,751 256 10,271,046 3,030 8? 940,088 234 87 6 40 256,783 26 10,080 2,613 168 10 10,284,053 943,207 257,024 53 788 283 13 15 i>*t:>. . ... . 878 1,203 877,357 295 485 95,849 15 40 30 07 21,934 30 788 283 13 15 879,438 96,629 21,979 77 72,533 3,771 1,087 96 1,088 476 63 47 1,088 9,144 476 2,117 63 47 423 40 1,088 476 63 47 10,232 2,593 486 87 436 268 44 67 436 24 12,863 268 6 5,866 44 67 1 50 1,466 50 436 268 44 67 13,323 6,140 1,512 67 184 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity Value. Duty. Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total United States. . . Great Britain. . . Italy United States . . . Total Great Britain. . . Galls. 49 16,344 $ 34 12,538 Galls. $ § cts. 16,344 12,538 3,134 50 16,393 12,572 16,344 12,538 3,134 50 163 60 1,694 902 1,542 818 54,013 510 1,392 1,387 19,227 605 1 094 '542 678 757 1,976 1,491 353 614 1,017 589 70 60 122 80 203 40 117 80 57,302 21,468 4,902j 2,573 514 60 451 192 43 18 897,007 ) 218,782 3 60 43,756 40 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total. ... Great Britain. . . China France Italy United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . China . .... United States. . . Total. . . . Great Britain. . . Australia Hong Kong. . . . China France 894,298 213,363 894,749 213,555 897,0501 218,800 43,760 00 1,5S4,856 63,825 560,534 27.S21 25,602 63,825 9,029 27,821 2,257 25 6.955 25 1,648,681 5S8,355 89,427 36,S50 9,212 50 6,093 52 9 2s,715 16 11,249 53 2 20,152 10,173 312 11 22,680 68 11,205 93 3 14,507 2,331 52 9 27.46J* 16 8,333 53 2 20,469 2,039 312 11 21,209 68 8,971 93 3 15,093 407 SO 62 40 2 20 4,241 80 13 60 1,794 20 18 60 0 60 3,018 60 66,341 59,052 58,734 47,799 9,559 80 45 21 95 21 948 26 9 46 10 658 45 21 95 21 948 26 6 50 9 2 25 46| H 50 10 2 50 658 164 50 1,130 749 1,130 749 187 25 2,609 721 10,427 36,404 ' 1,600 119 17,607 1,344 463 6,729 18,598 801 126 8,484 447 235 721 463 10,427 6,729 37,958 19,230 21 33 47 00 98 60 1,345 SO 3,846 00 6 60 Japan United States. . . Total 119| 126 18,207 8,794 25 20 1,758 80 69,487 36,545 67,900| 35,610 7.122 00 Articles Imported. dutiable goods —Con. Oils — Animal — Con. Other animal oil, X.E.S. Vegetable — Castor Cotton seed . boiled Olive, X.E.S. Sesame seed . Vegetable oil, not otherwise ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AXD NAVIGATION 185 for Home Consumption". Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value, j Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Galls. 49 S 34 S cts. 5 67 Galls. $ S cts. Galls. 49 16,344 $ 34 12,538 S cts. 5 67 3,134 50 49 34 5 67 16,393 12,572 3,140 17 1,542 818 163 60 54,318 19,285 2,571 34 54,996 757 1,976 1,491 19,638 614 1,017 589 2,641 94 122 80 203 40 117 80 3,085 94 54,318 19,285 2,571 34 59,220 21,858 580 252 33 62 580 43 897,007 252 18 218,782 33 62 3 60 43,756 40 580 252 33 62 897,630 219,052 43,793 62 1,590,837 547,375 91,229 47 1,616,439 6?,825 556,404 27,821 93,486 72 6,955 25 1,590,837 547,375 91,229 47 1,680,264 584,225 100,441 97 4,685 8,522 1,136 44 7,016 52 9 27.469 10,561 312 11 21.209 1,544 24 62 40 2 20 4,241 80 13 60 1,794 20 18 60 0 60 3,018 60 10,696 24 16 [ 68 8.333: 8.971 53 2 20,469 93 3 15,093 4,685 8,522 1,136 44 63,419 56,321 45 21 95 21 . 948 26 9 46 10 658 6 50 2 25 11 50 2 50 164 50 1,130 749 187 25 3,629 1,831 244 17 4,076 721 10,427 37,958 21 1,600 119 18,208 2,066 463 6,729 19,230 33 801 126 8,796 291 17 92 60 1,345 80 3,846 00 6 60 213 60 25 20 1,759 33 801 213 60 1 2 0 53 3,629 1,831 244 17 1,601 803 214 13 73,13" 3«,244 7,580 30 186 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Oils — Con. Lubricating oils composed wholly or in part of petro- leum and costing less than 25 cts. per gallon Countries. Total Imports. (Quantity. Value. Great Britain . , United States. . All other lubricating N.E.S oils Great Britain. Belgium China Germany United States. Essential. All other oils, not elsewhere specified Oiled silk and cloth, and tape or other textile, india-rubber ed, flocked or coated, N.O.P Total Total . Great Britain B. W. Indies China France Germany . . . Italy Japan Switzerland. United States Total .. Great Britain . . . Brit. Poss. Other Hong Kong China France Germany Japan United States.'. . Galls. 4,G30 1,630,978 1,641,608 Total Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium France Germany Holland United States. . Total .... 45,003 1 3,800 997 293,190 342,991 Lbs. 7,269 336 8 4,706 2,549 6,355 52 1,391 149,580 172,246 Galls . 7,5^8 40 195 7,294 4 3,648 1,152 29,706 49,607 747 209,682 210,429 15,501 2 1,285 523 104,400 121,711 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value, i Duty. Galls. 3,076 1,604,590 1,607,666 525 1 3,800 275,351 279,680 8,505 141 12 10,689 1,387 4,766 2 1,252 96,147 Lbs. 3,004 336 8 4,644 12 6,483 112 1,423 148,654 122,901 164,676 3,265 13 20 3,275 6 1,864 726 11,736 Galls. 2,392 40 195 7,294 4 385 206,925 207,310 208 2 1,285 98,582 100,07; 4,277 141 12 10,112 26 4,962 75 1,297 95, s<»; 116,708 1,085 13 20 3,275 6 20,90£ 14,105 5 59 795 288 301 139,604] l.vi.ssf, 1,152 31,857 42,934 726 12,858 17,983 1,376 5 59 795 30 139,112 141,377 $ cts . 76 90 40,115 30 40,192 20 41 60 0 40 257 00 19,716 40 20,015 40 427 70 14 10 1 20 1,011 20 2 60 496 20 7 50 129 70 9,580 60 11,670 80 217 2 60 4 00 655 00 1 20 145 20 2,571 60 3,596 60 412 80 1 50 17 70 238 50 9 00 41,733 60 42,413 10 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 op Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 187 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Galls. 1,554 St 362 25 90 Galls. $ $ cts. Galls. 4,630 1,604,590 747 206,925 •S cts 102 80 40,115 30 1,554 362 25 90 1,609,220 207,672 40,218 10 16,334 5,729 763 98 16,859 3,800 997 275,354 5,937 2 1,285 523 98,582 8«)5 58 0 40 257 00 139 47 19,716 40 997 523 139 47 16,334 5,729 763 98 997 523 139 47 297,011 106,329 20,918 85 Lbs. 3,468 4,273 284 98 Lbs. 79 96 12 80 Lbs 6,551 336 8 4,662 2 549 M83 112 1,423 149,712 8,646 141 12 10,163 1 387 4/J62 1,297 96,450 725 48 14 10 1 20 1,018 00 184 11 496 20 7 50 129 70 9,666 51 18 2 537 51 1 361 6 80 181 51 1,058 644 85 91 3,468 4,273 284 98 3,692 2,152 287 02 171,836 123,133 12,242 80 Galls. 5,656 2,349 313 23 Galls. Galls. 8,048 40 195 7,2)4 4 3,648 1,152 31,857 3,434 13 20 3,275 6 1,864 726 12,858 530 23 2 60 4 00 655 00 1 20 497 06 145 20 2,571 60 3,648 1,864 497 06 5,656 2,349 313 23 3,648 1,864 497 06 52,238 22,196 4,406 89 12,535 2,507 00 194 77 60 14,105 5 59 795 288 30 139,112 2,997 40 1 50 17 70 238 50 115 20 9 00 41,73? 60 288 115 20 12,535 2,507 00 482 192 80 154,394 45,112 90 188 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Oil cloth, enamelled carriage, floor, shelf and table oil cloth, cork matting or carpets and linoleum , Optical, philosophical, photo- graphic and mathematical in- struments, N.E.S Spectacles and eye-glasses. metal parts of. frames and Packages . Great Britain.. . Aust. -Hungary. France Germany Holland Japan Switzerland. . . United States. . Total Countries. Great Britain. Aust. -Hungary Belgium Holland United States Total ... Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary. France Germany United States. . Total Great Britain. France Germany Japan United States. Total Total Imports. Quantity. Great Britain . . . Australia B. E. Indies.... B. VV. Indies... British Guiana. . Fiji Hong Kong.. .... New Zealand. . . . Arabia Aust. -Hungary . Belgium Brazil Cent. Am. States China Dan. W. Indies. Denmark Egypt France French Africa . . Sq. yds. 1,756,416 6,483 7,742 1,626 53,328 i.sj:,.. v.t:, Value. 598,910 1,869 2,074 397 14,865 618,115 30,211 562 28,025 15,430 45 38 264 174,998 249,573 486 6 1,971 1,130 10,338 13,931 66 758 18 5 13,223 44,070 264,313 428 3,473 2,707 4,033 60 4.S42 136 20 513 244 897 9,255 4 34 2 120,106 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Sq. yds. 27,464 6,483 6,451 1,626 53,235 95,259 9.149 1,8691 1.608 '39 14J725 27,748 3,760 558 27,982 45 38 264 172,927 205,574 121 6 1,971 42 10,281 12,421 758 5 43,223 43,994 209,750 631 215 1,704 2,775 60 4,867 131 20 603 232 927 7 it, 423 26 2 116,162 6 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 189 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity! Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty Collected. Sq. yds. 1,729,215 $ 588,629 $ cts. 117,725 80 Sq. yds. 1,240 $ 672 S cts. 268 80 Sq. yds. 1,757,919 6.483 6,451 1,626 53,235 598,450 1,869 1,608 397 14,725 $ cU 120,739 30 560 70 482 40 119 10 4,417 50 1,729,215 588,629 117,725 80 1,240 672 268 80 1,825,714 617,049 126,319 00 25,139 4,190 13 1,033 4 43 15,479 344 33 1 33 14 33 5,159 66 29,932 562 28,025 15,479 45 38 264 174,928 5,474 46 140 83 7,009 83 5,159 66 11 25 9 50 66 00 43,898 75 2,001 667 00 25,139] 4,190 13 18,560 6,186 05 249,273 61,770 28 358 71 60 479 6 1,971 1,130 10,338 107 90 1 80 591 30 447 80 3,107 10 1,088 57 435 20 22 80 358 71 60 1,145 458 00 13,924 4,255 90 58 • 15 47 "480 66 758 18 43,223 17 07 151 60 4 80 1 00 8,644 60 18 76 20 27 44,070 8,819 07 39.030 5.205 17 47 12 53 248,827 631 5,009 2,841 2,780 (10 4,867 137 20 003 232 927 7 9,423 47,167 70 126 20 682 20 492 40 555 66 12 00 973 40 27 00 4 00 120 60 46 40 185 40 1 40 1,884 60 4.794! 639 20 1,137 5 151 60 0 66 6 0 80 26 2 5 20 0 40 93 939 A(\ 'el 1 20 Total. 190 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Coil. Packages (Con.) Paints and colours — Brocade and bronze pow dei-s and gold liquid paint Colours, dry, N.E.S Dry white and red lead. Ochres, ochrey earths and raw- siennas , Countries. Germany Greece Hawaii Holland Italy Japan Mexico Norway-Sweden Porto Rico Portugal Roumania Russia Spain St. Pierre Switzerland Turkey United States. . . U. S. Colombia. Venezuela Total Great Britain. Belgium France Germany United States. Total (ireat Britain . . Aust. -Hungary China Germany Italy Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total Great Britain . . Belgium Germany Holland' United States. . Total Great Britain. France Germany Italy United States. Total Imports. Quantity. Value. Lbs. 274,57!) 33,000 50 149,199 1,550 530 1,831,487 2,200,395 3,863,361 940,407 5,826,658 7,260 6,636,383 17,283,150 Total . 127,915 213,803 134,411 1,526 791,962 1,269,617 1,596 11,890 234 188,133 1,687 4,750 33 1 18 30 7 876 29,270 30 131 1,485 192,214 16 46 843,521 2,716 957 lu 36,364 14,729 54,776 16,469 300 1 10,057 37 1,050 95,984 123,898 131,136 28,714 179.809 266 295,581 Entered General Tariff. Lbs. 21,836 33,000 50 1,550 530 1,827,802 1,884,768 894,336 Quantity. Value. Duty 635,596 1,305 2,186 1,210 29 9,319 14,049 7,260 0,480,220 7,381,822 100,012 213,803: 94,912 1,526 791,962; 1,202,215 429 12,732 35 103,531 1,451 4,885 33 34 18 54 7 875 28,565 78 135 1,735 178,809 16 46 741,009 25s 957 10 14.345 15,570 1,242 300 1 37 1,050 95,803 98,433 26,910 266 291,068 318,250 $ cts. 85 80 2,546 40 7 00 32,706 20 290 20 977 00 6 60 6 80 3 60 10 80 1 40 175 00 5,713 00 15 60 27 00 347 00 35,761 80 3 20 9 20 148,201 80 64 50 239 25 2 50 3.5S6 25 3,892 50 248 40 60 00 0 20 7 40 210 00 19,160 60 19,686 60 1,345 80 13 30 14,553 40 15,912 50 969 2,186 786 29 9,319 13.289 193 SO 437 20 157 20 5 80 1,863 80 2,657 80 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Iyports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 191 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. 'Quantity. Value Dntv Quantity. Value. | Duty. Value. Duty Collected. f S cts. $ 1,047 S cts. 279 14 $ 1,476 12,732 35 163,531 1,451 4,885 33 34 18 54 7 875 28,56o 78 135 1,735 179,197 16 46 cts. 364 94 2,546 40 7 00 32,706 20 290 20 977 00 6 60 6 80 3 60 10 80 1 40 175 00 5,713 00 15 60 27 00 347 00 35,865 27 3 20 9 20 154,594 37 388 103 47 44,972 5,997 43 1,482 395 14 787,463 2,404 400 09 54 18 00 2,716 957 10 35,560 14,729 483 19 239 25 2 50 11,853 35 3,714 25 35,560 384 11,853 35 128 00 2,404 400 69 35,998 11,999 35 53,972 16,292 54 Lbs. 246,327 14,872 1,982 95 Lbs. 6,416 355 94 67 Lbs. 274,579 33,000 50 149,199 1,550 530 1,831,487 16,469 300 1 10,057 37 1,050 95,984 2.326 02 60 00 0 20 2,681 86 7 40 210 00 19,208 87 149,199 10,057 2,681 86 3,685 181 48 27 246,327 14,872 1,982 95 159,300 10,593 2,824 80 2,290,395 123,898 24,494 35 3,785,081 128,751 4,291 78 78,280 55,161 5,920,087 2,385 1,798 182,684 159 00 119 87 12,178 98 3,863,361 949,497 5,920,087 7,260 6,636,383 131,136 28,714 182,684 266 295,581 4,450 78 1,465 67 12,178 98 13 30 14,854 27 156,157 4,513 300 87 3,^85,081 128,751 4,291 78 6,200,685 191,380 12,758 72 17,376,588 038,381 32,963 00 25,103 313 41 74 125,115 213.S03 137,481 1,526 791,962 1,282 2,186 1,281 29 9,319 235 54 4:;; 20 289 19 5 80 1,863 80 42,569 4'. 15 131 99 25,103 313 41 74 42,569 495 131 99 1,269,887 14,097 2,831 53 192 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Paints and colours — Orange mineral and zinc' white Great Britain . ! Belgium 'France . Germany Oxides,fire proofs, umbers and burnt siennas, N.E.S Paints and colours, and rough stuff and fillers, anti-corro- sive and anti-fouling paints commonly used for ships' hulls, and ground and liquid paints, N.E.S Holland . United States. . Total. Paris green, dry Great Britain . Germany Italy United States. Total Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary Belgium China ... France.. . Germany. Holland . St. Pierre United States Total. Great Britain . United States. Total. . . . Paints and colours ground in I spirits, and all spirit varn-' ishes and lacquers France. Greece. Putty. United States. Total. ... Paper and manufactures of, not! otherwise specified — Albamenized and other papers and films chemically pre- pared for photographers'! Great Britain . United States. Total (ireat Britain. France Genu any United States Total. .. Total Imports. Quantity. Value. Lbs. 1,057,547 187,54D 11,025 772,399 171,3(30 1,791,839 701,7 "7 35.475 15,672 1,084,723 822,224 2,665 808 60 7,306 16,969 605 400 3,680,018 79,765 1,000 80,765 Galls. 1 37 864 902 Lbs. 5,116 288,207 1- 293,323 3-1430 8,651 543 25,904 7,406 76,516 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lbs 497,606 187,540 11,025 3,528 171,360 1,782.224 1»,987 8,651 543 138 7,406 7.V.I40 3,991,710 155,510 2,653,283 111,671 10,670 373 174 10,307 1,837,647 21,524 48,493 75 128 1 887 3,810 468 34 196,536 143,641 15.672 1,084,161 1.243,474 16.706 2,665 80S 60 7,306 4,531,055 250,432 13,638 141 13,779 5 31 2,538 2,594 53 4,418 605 400 3,678,600 1.424 949 35 432 55 27 15 6 90 370 30 3,797 30 5,583 55 356 00 174 43 50 10,252 2,563 00 11,850 1,647 75 128 1 887 468 34 196.489 3,707,150 1,000 1,000 Galls. 1 37 864 '.MIL' 4.471 9,475 113 233 118,851 128,672 Lbs. ' 288,207 199,729 141 141 5 31 2,55S 2,594 4,418 2ss.2n7 4,418 514 113 2,962 50 411 75 18 75 32 00 0 25 221 75 117 00 8 50 49,122 25 49:932 25 14 10 14 10 1 13 41 62 972 08 1,014 83 "883'60 8S3 60 1M 20 33 90 118,822 119,449 35.046 60 35,834 70 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 193 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. 1 Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. $ S cts. Lbs. $ 8 cts. Lbs. S cts, J 555,571 17,211 573 74 4,370 232 15 47 I 1,057,547 187,540 11,025 772,399 171,360 1,791,839 36,430 8,651 543 25,964 7,406 76,516 IM 1 14 1 1,538 56 432 55 27 15 1,728 60 370 30 3,835 30 768,871 25,826 1,721 70 9,615 570 38 00 555,571 17,211 573 74 782,856 26,628 1,775 17 3,991,710 155,510 7,932 46 558,036 9,232 1,538 66 100 49,590 14 631 4 67 210 32 701 777 49,'590 15,672 1,0S5,764 10 670 '631 174 10,315 210 32 43 50 2,584 00 1,603 63 "2106 558 036 9,232 1,538 66 51,293 708 235 99 1,852,803 21,790 4,737 15 -i-i osn 7,488 64 11,533 424 141 33 791,096 2,665 803 47,001 75 128 1 887 3,810 468 34 196,524 8,041 72 18 75 32 00 0 25 221 75 1,270 01 117 00 8 50 49,133 92 60 7,306 16,969 16,969 3,810 1,270 01 605 400 67 35 11 67 3,678,667 762,857 44,930 7 488 64 28,569 4 269 1 423 01 oo,o4o yu 79,765 13,638 909 21 79,765 1,000 13,638 141 909 21 14 10 79,765 13,638 909 21 80,765 13,779 923 31 Galls. Galls. Galls. 1 1 O 31 2,558 1 13 41 62 972 08 37 864 902 2,594 1,014 83 Lbs. 5,116 53 7 07 Lbs. Lbs. 5,116 288,207 53 4,418 7 07 883 60 5, nr. 53 7 07 293,323 4,471 890 67 8,961 1,792 20 9,475 113 233 118,851 1,946 40 33 90 93 20 35,658 20 233 93 20 29 11 60 8,961 1,792 20 262 104 80 128,672 37,73^ 1 1 1 — ii — 13 194 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {[ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Paper and mfrs. of— Co n. Bags or sacks, printed or not Cards for playing, Countries. Great Britain. France Germany . ... Japan United States Total... Great Br'tain. Hong Kong . . China France Japan United States Total .... Card board, paste board, in sheets or cut to size, N.E.S Great Britain. France . Germany . . . Holland Japan United States. Envelopes Paper,, felt or straw board . Total . Great Britain Hong Kong China France Germany . . . J apan .... Switzerland United States Total Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium Germany United States. . Total . . . Total Imports. Quantity. Packs. 152,878 60 35 1,668 200 415,360 570,201 M. 11,147 110 33 15' 733 11 27 78,362 90,5S0 Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty 1,566 11 1,422 137 50,803 53,939 18,855 1 l| 75 6 41,329 00,267 s.mi'.t 140 742 1,274 32 71,700 Packs. 2,125 60 35 1,668 200 393,175 :;:i7,2C3 S cts 47 11 75 36 9 00 137 34 25 50,181 12,545 25 50,401 12,600 25 227 1 1 75 6 3S,S44 127 50 3 60 2 10 100 08 12 00 23,590 50 39,154 201 140 23,835 78 70 35 49 00 82,587 12,545 36 24 235 566 5 22 62,459 M. 164 110 33 15' 11 27 78,244 75,892 4,511 89 732 723 150.043 15':, 098 78,736 1.274 32; "1,700 445 90 11 20 25,095 00 73,347 25,671 45 287 36 24 235 100 45 12 l',n 8 40 82 25 22 62,334, 1 75 7 70 21,816 90 62,943 22,030 05 89 22 25 732 1S3 00 149,953 37,488 25 150,774 37,693 50 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 195 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value . Duty Collected. $ 1,536 S cts. 256 00 S S cts. $ 1,583 36 1,422 137 50,803 $ cts. 267 75 9 00 474 00 34 25 12,752 60 1,422 474 00 622 207 35 1,536 256 00 2,044 681 35 53,981 13,537 GO Packs. 150,964 18,671 6,038 56 Packs. . Packs. 153,089 60 35 1,668 200 394,291 18,898 1 1 75 6 38,999 6 166 06 3 60 2 10 100 08 12 00 23,679 78 1,116 155 89 28 150,964 18,671 6,038 56 1,116 155 89 28 549,343 57,980 29,963 62 2,129 77 49 00 346 28 445 90 11 20 25,095 00 28,077 15 8,176 1,907 75 325 151 67 8,702 140 742 1,274 32 71.700 742 346 28 8,176 1,907 75 1,067 497 95 82,590 M. 11,147 12,538 2,925 82 M. 11 9 4 20 M. 11,312 110 33 157 733 11 27 78,344 12,834 36 24 235 566 5 22 62,457 3,030 47 12 60 8 40 82 25 264 13 1 75 7 70 21,874 31 733 566 264 13 ■ 100 123 57 41 11,147 12,538 2,925 82 844 698 325 74 90,727 76,179 25,281 61 4.551 758 51 4,551 S9 732 723 149,953 758 51 22 25 183 00 241 00 37,488 25 38,693 01 723 241 00 4,551 758 51 723 241 00 156,048 1 1 — ii — 13^ 196 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Paper and mfrs. of — Con. Hangings or wall paper, in- cluding borders Countries. Leather board, leatheroid and manufactures of Great Britain. . . China France Germany. . . .. . . Japan United States. . . Total United States. . . Mill board, not straw board. Union collar cloth paper, in rolls or sheets, not glossed or finished it ii glossed or finished Pads not printed, papier mache ware, N.O.P. , and manufactures of paper N.E.S Total Imports. Quantity. Rolls 8 yds 66,189 35 3.874 42,635 2,248 2,164,240 Great Britain . France United States. Total United States. United States. Great Britain. . Hong Kong. . . . Aust-Hungary . Belgium . . . China France Germany Holland Italy Japan Sw:tzerland. . . . United btates. . Printing paper of not greater value than 2|c per lb. O.C. Printing paper, N. E. S . Total United States. . Great Britain . Belgium France Germany. . . Holland Japan United States. Total Value. 2,279,230 Lbs. 67,885 3,004,494 4,580 629 35,144 8,950 2,371 5,890,211 8,946,379 13,894 2 758 5,610 2,878 173,454 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. "Value Rolls 8 yds 1,193 35 3,874 1,748 2,291,845 1'.m;..vm; 2.2!is,i;i)5 23,618 1,474 1,822 38,681 41. '.i77 1,683 ISO 141,015 925 1,445 13,465 1,698 10,208 33,216 1,971 32 4,303 92 515,33' 723,707 ],484 174,412 isn 57 2,834 63 548 341,244 Lbs. 67,885 140,374 4,580 629 520,212 5,648 3,021 :..>s:i.r<;i 6,044,013 294 2 758 2,533 176,101 179,688 23,618 454 1,822 3S.6N1 40,951 1,683 180 13,057 934 1,026 13,465 1,698 10,227 45 1,971 32 4,303 92 512,892 559,742 1,484 6,782 480 I'M 698 340, S46 349,267 Duty. S eta. 102 90 0 70 265 30 886 55 61,635 35 62,890 80 5,904 50 45 40 182 20 3, 868 10 4,095 70 252 45 36 CO 4,569 95 326 90 359 10 4,712 75 594 30 3,579 45 15 75 689 85 11 20 1,506 05 32 20 179,512 10 195,909 60 222 60 l,r,!C. 5o 120 00 14 25 101 00 17 4 50 85,211 50 87,316 75 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. 197 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. XVOX1& O J Us 64,363 < 13,458 3,140 30 3o0 Si bo S el's. 29 40 i w >n> o _yu& 65, 906 35 3,874 43 595 1,748 2,293,260 $ 13,815 2 758 6,133 2,533 176,683 $ cts. 3,272 60 0 70 265 30 2,862 05 886 55 61,906 95 43 595 6 133 1,415 582 271 60 64,363 13,4o8 3,140 30 4o,3b0 D, / <8 O 1 *?0 AC 3,lb3 05 2,408,418 199,924 69,194 15 23,618 5,904 50 1,020 68 04 1,474 1,822 38,681 113 44 182 20 3,868 10 1,020 68 04 41,977 4,163 74 1,683 252 45 180 36 00 125,791 29,353 05 2,274 1,061 20 141,125 934 34,984 20 326 90 419 195 53 1.445 554 63 13,465 1,698 10,227 33,099 1,971 32 4,303 92 514,303 4,712 75 594 30 3,579 45 15,440 98 689 85 11 20 1,506 05 32 20 180,170 57 33,054 15,425 23 1,411 658 47 125,794 29,353 05 37,158 17,340 43 722,694 242,603 08 Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. 67,885 1,484 222 60 2,851,049 166,509 27,751 67 3,709 491 163 67 2,995,132 4,580 629 35,144 8,950 3,021 5,891,211 173,782 480 57 2,834 637 698 341,296 29,610 84 120 00 14 25 944 66 178 67 174 50 85,361 50 35,144 3,302 2,834 233 944 66 77 67 150 00 1,450 450 2,851,049 166,509 27,751 67 43,605| 4,008 1,336 00 8,938,667 51!), 784 116,404 42 198 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Paper and mfrs. of — Con. Ruled, border and coated papers and papeteries and boxed papers Straw board, in sheets or rolls. Window blinds of paper of all kinds Wrapping All kinds, N.E.S. Countries. Great Britain. Hong Kong. . . Belgium China France Germany Holland J apan United States. Total. . Great Britain. France Holland United States. Total.. Great Britain . United States. Total . Great Britain . . . Hong Kong Aust.-Hungary.. Belgium China France Germany Holland Japan Norway-Sweden United States. . . Total. . . . Great Britain . . . Hong Kong Aust.-Hungary.. Belgium . China France Germany Holland Italy Japan Norway -Sweden Switzerland United States. . . Total. Total Imports. Quantity. Lbs. 52,293 1,155 79,339 573,675 706,462 186,919 4,314 2,935 24,526 3,691 2,080 177,849 15,168 360 58,379 1,059,560 1,535,781 Value. 29,355 17 22,328 53 1,924 1,828 563 19 125,669 181,756 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty 704 16 1,008 10,786 12,514 57 54S 605 S,223 98 39 1,516 91 125 5,045 1,035 11 1,795 34,039 52,017 145,245 19 812 29,465 168 6,845 9,513 t',333 1,151 1,190 2,743 50 433,222 636,756 Lbs. 48,215 1,155 79,339 573,675 702,384 12,296 4,314 2,935 24,526 3,691 1,968 15,108 360 58,379 1,057,536 1,181,173 1,504 17 22,328 53 1,924 563 19 125,703 152,111 562 16 1,008 10,786 12,372 54S 548 565 98 39 1,516 91 106 1,035 11 1,795 33,927 39,183 13,475 19 812 29,465 162 6,848 540 6,333 1,151 1,552 2,743 50 432,887 496,037 3,368 75 4 75 203 00 7,366 25 40 50 1,712 00 135 00 1,583 25 287 75 388 00 685 75 12 50 108,221 75 124,009 25 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND N AT I GAT 1 ON 199 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Quantity. Val ue. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty \_/ KJl 1 1* \j L cu ■ $ 26,499 $ cts. 6,183 49 $ 659 S cts. 307 53 28,662 17 22,328 53 1,924 1 828 '563 19 125,761 $ cts 7,017 42 5 95 7,814 80 18 55 673 40 853 08 197 05 G 65 44,023 12 1,828 853 08 58 27 07 26,499 6,183 49 2,545 1,187 68 181,155 60,610 02 Lbs. 4,078 142 23 67 Lbs. Lbs. 52,293 1,155 79,339 573,675 704 16 1,008 10,786 164 17 4 00 252 00 2,696 50 4,078 142 23 67 706,462 12,514 3,116 67 57 13 30 57 548 13 30 191 80 57 13 30 605 205 10 150,376 6,833 1,139 85 6,500 204 68 00 169,172 4,314 2,935 24,526 3,691 1,96? 177,849 15,168 360 58 379 1,057,'697 7,607 98 39 1,516 91 106 5,045 1,035 11 1 795 33^937 1,349 10 24 50 9 75 379 00 22 75 26 50 1,681 67 258 75 2 75 448 75 8,485 08 5,045 177,849 1,681 67 161 10 3 33 150,376 6,838 1,139 85 184,510 5,259 1,753 00 1,516,059 51,280 12,688 60 132,178 22,029 91 877 292 30 146,530 19 812 29,465 162 6,848 9,422 6,333 1,151 1,552 2,743 50 433,317 25,090 96 4 75 203 00 7,366 25 40 50 1,712 00 3,095 67 1,583 25 287 75 388 00 685 75 12 50 108,365 08 8,882 2,960 67 430 143 33 132,178 22,029 91 10,189 3,396 30 638,404 149,4.35 46 Total. 200 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT n 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Pencils, lead, in wood or other wise Pens, penholders and rulers, of all kinds Perfumery, non-alcoholic, viz. Hair oil, tooth and other powders and washes, pom atums, pastes, and all other perfumed preparations, N. O. P., used for the hair, mouth or skin Photographic dryplates. Picture and photograph frames of any material Countries. Total Imports. Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary. China France.. Geanany Japan United States. . Total Great Britain. . Hong Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China France Germany. . . . Italy .Japan United States. . Total Great Britain. Hong Kong. . . Belgium China France Germany Japan Turkey United States. Total Great Britain. France Germany United States. Total Great Britain . B. E. Indies... Aust. -Hungary. China Denmark France Germany Holland Italy Japan Switzerland. . . United States. . Total. Quantity. Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. 29,953 4,308 3 454 35,507 1 102,585 172,871 34,864 9 384 106 15 1,140 3,393 7 10 120,397 160,325 12,882 9 68 22 21,030 454 224 7 65,565 100,261 11,552 97 1,262 41,160 54,071 9,639 112 383 17 21 2,054 9,201 630 27 244 18 66,139 88,485 16,465 4,142 3 146 14 1 99,076 119,847 1,993 9 384 106 15 1,140 10 120,141 123,805 1,044 9 68 22 21,172 224 7 65,731 690 477 40,982 12,149 ,674 31 , 375 ■ 17 21 .243 S cts. 4,116 25 1,035 50 0 75 36 50 3 50 0 25 24,769 00 65. 630 27 244 18 97; i 29,961 75 498 25 2 25 96 00 26 50 3 75 285 00 1 75 2 50 30,035 25 30,951 25 313 20 2 70 20 40 6 60 6,351 60 67 20 2 10 19,719 30 26,483 10 207 00 143 10 12,294 60 12,644 70 802 20 9 30 112 50 5 10 6 30 672 90 189 00 8 10 73 20 5 40 19,793 70 72,259 21.677 70 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 201 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. 17- 1 Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ 10,276 S cts. 1,712 85 $ 2,980 226 S cts. 993 33 75 34 S 29,721 4,368 3 454 35 507 1 102,575 S cts. 6,822 43 1,110 84 0 75 139 11 11 834 50 0 25 25,935 33 308 35,493 102 61 11,831 00 3,499 1,166 33 10,276 1,712 85 42,506 14,168 61 172,629 45,843 21 32,714 5,452 61 168 56 00 34,875 9 384 106 15 1,140 3,372 7 10 120,341 6,006 86 2 25 96 00 26 50 3 75 285 00 1,124 00 1 75 2 50 30,101 90 3,372 1,124 00 200 66 65 32,714 5,452 61 3,740 1,246 65 160,259 ?.7,fi50 51 11,683 2,336 60 136 54 40 12,863 9 68 22 21,172 454 224 7 65,822 2,704 20 2 70 20 40 6 60 6,351 60 181 60 67 20 2 10 19,755 70 454 181 60 91 36 40 11,683 2,336 60 681 272 40 100,64l| 29,092 10 10,862 2,172 40 11,552 477 1,262 40,982 2,379 40 143 lo " 504 80 12,294 60 1,262 1504 80 10,862 2,172 40 1,202 5C4 80 54,273 15,321 90 6,204 81 1,240 80 16 20 745 298 00 9,623 112 383 17 21 2,341 00 25 50 115 70 5 10 6 30 672 90 3,680 40 189 00 8 10 73 20 5 40 19,854 10 8 3 20 2,243 9,201 630 27 244 18 66,130 9,201 3,680 40 151 60 40 6,2fe5 1,257 00 10,105 4,042 00 88,649 26,976 70 202 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Value. C Quantity. reneral Tar Value. iff. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Pickles, in bottles, jars and similar vessels Great Britain . . . Belgium France Italy Japan Turkey United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . China Italy Japan Spain United States . . . Total Great Britain. . . France United States. . . Total United States. . . Total United States. . . Galls. | 166,089 160 30 229 2,146 31 560 159 2,617 366 55,462 $ 1 146,304 9 4u 67 1,969 33 98 113 1,620 98 45,12S Galls. 2,583 160 4 30 229 2,899 31 560 159 2,480 366 54,170 $ 2,557 9 G 40 67 3,124 33 98 113 1,452 98 44,374 S cts. 894 95 3 15 2 10 14 00 23 45 1,093 40 11 55 34 30 39 55 503 20 34 30 15,530 90 227,849 195,479 63,671 51,971 18,189 S5 221 1,800 310 1,045 2,628 8,529 96,599 308 273 118 343 578 3,531 21,198 Plants and trees, viz.: Apple trees Cherry trees Fruit, shaie, lawn and orna- mental trees, shrubs and plants, N.E.S 1,800 616 1,645 2,628 9,079 96,425 273 276 731 578 3,734 21,325 95 55 96 60 255 85 202 30 1,306 90 7,463 75 111,132 26,349 112,193 26,917 9,420 95 No. 295 50 201,750 66 13 11,332 No. 250 50 201,750 44 13 11,332 7 50 1 50 6,052 50 202,095 11,411 202,050 11,389 6,061 50 50 22,555 3 2,909 50 22,555 3 2,909 1 50 676 65 22,605 2,912 22,605j 2,912 678 15 12,593 358 12,593 358 71 00 2,080 3,255 42 2,954 197 6,910 51 50 37,777 346 69 20 3,255 651 00 42 8 40 2,954: 590 80 13 2 60 6,940 1,388 00 51 10 20 501 10 00 37,813 7,568 60 China Holland Japan Spain Total 53,3 16j 51,494 10,298 SO ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 203 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff . Surtax Tariff. Total. Ollfl Y\ t"l i~XT V^UcllIl Lrl L V ■ Value Duty. Quantity. Duty. Quantity. Galls. 171,266 160 4 30 229 2,899 31 560 159 2,480 366 54,170 Duty Collected. Galls. 168,683 $ 143,801 $ cts. 33,554 57 Galls. gj $ cts. 146,358 9 6 40 67 3,124 33 98 113 1,452 98 44,374 S cts. 34,449 52 3 15 2 10 14 00 23 45 1,093 40 11 55 34 30 39 55 508 20 34 30 15,530 90 ■ ■ 168,683 143,801 33,554 57 232,354 195,772 51,744 42 147 203 47 38 147 1,800 616 1,645 2,623 9,079 96,425 203 273 276 731 578 3,734 21,325 47 38 95 55 96 60 255 85 202 30 1,306 90 7,463 75 147 203 47 38 112,340 27,120 9,468 33 8 40 1 50 6,052 50 No. 45 22 0 90 No. No. 295 50 201,750 66 13 11,332 45 22 0 90 202,095 11,411 6,062 40 50 22,555 3 2,909 1 50 (576 65 22,605 2,912 678 15 12,593 358 71 60 336 17 651 00 8 40 590 80 51 67 1,388 00 10 20 10 00 7.571 27 1,922 256 30 40 10 67 2,308 3,255 42 2,954 197 6,940 51 50 37.853 184 49 07 10 2 67 1,922 256 30 234 62 41 53,65o| 10,617 51 204 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VI!., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total I Quantity. MPORTS. Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Plants and trees — Con. Gooseberry bushes Great Britain . . . United States.. . Total Urited States.. . Great Britain. . . France No. 16,700 O,4ob $ 590 211 No. 9,600 5,486 $ 347 211 S cts. 69 40 42 20 Grape vines . . Za, loo 15,086 558 111 60 of; q iq ZOjV-to 475 25,943 475 95 00 19 2 77,754 27 3,751 Pear trees 2 77,754 1 3,751 0 06 2,332 62 United States... Total 77,775 3,779 77,756 3,752 2,332 68 United States. . . France United States. . . Total 5,249 438 5,249 438 157 47 354 18,949 79 1,888 354 18,949 79 1,888 10 62 568 47 Raspberry bushes 19,303 1,967 19,303 1,967 579 09 United States. . . Great Britain. . . France 94,290 822 94,290 822 164 40 387 189 1,895 32,03(i 115 11 159 2,222 12 189 1,895 32,036 7 11 159 2,222 1 40 2 20 31 80 414 40 Quince trees Holland United States. . . Total United States. . . United States. . . (jrTCclt J3l*lttiin Hon^ Ivoii^ .... 34,507 2,507 34,132 2,399 479 80 876 153 153 26 28 Piaster of Paris, or gypsum, ground, not calcined Brls. 7,519 2,681 Brls. 7,519 2,681 402 15 Pljistci" of Pctris or pcypsurn Ceil- Plates, engraved on wood, steel or on other metal and transfers taken from the same, includ- ing engravers' plates, of steel polished, engraved or for en- Cwt. 33 3 2 79, 203 36 1 8 37,598 Cwt. 23 3 2 79,203 28 1 8 37,598 2 37 0 38 0 25 9,900 51 United States. . . / 9,24 i 37,643 79,231 37,635 9,904 01 618 35 35 7 00 Germany .... 148 11,214 11,214 2,242 80 Total 12,015 11,249 2,249 80 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 205 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty % i Collected. No. 7,100 $ ■ 243 % cts. 32 40 No. $ cts. No. 16,700 5,486 $ 590 211 $ cts. 101 80 42 20 7,100 243 32 40 801 144 00 25,943 475 95 00 I 19 27 0 38 19 2 77,754 27 1 3,751 0 38 0 06 2,332 62 19 27 0 38 77,775 3,779 2,333 06 5 249 4.38 157 47 or. i . 18,949 79 1,888 10 62 568 47 19,303 1,967 579 09 94,290 822 164 40 375 108 14 39 387 189 L,ovO 32,036 115 11 159 2,222 15 79 2 20 31 80 444 40 375 108 14 39 34,507 2,507l 494 19 1 876 153 26 28 Brls. Brls. Brls. T Fit O 2,681 402 15 Cwt. 10 8 0 83 Cwt. Cwt. 33 3 2 79,203 36 1 8 37,598 3 70 0 38 0 25 9,900 51 10 8 0 83| 79,241 37,64.3 9,904 84 G18 82 40 618 35 148 11,214 - 82 40 7 00 39 47 2,242 80 148 39 47 618 82 40 148 39 47 12,015 2,371 67 206 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Pocket-books, purses, reticules and musical instrument cases. Great Britain. . Hong Kong . . . Aust. -Hungary Belgium China France Germany Japan Switzerland. United States. . Total . Polish or composition, knife and other, N.O.P Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary China France Germany . . Switzerland. . . United States. . Pomades, French or flower od- ours. &c, imported in tins of not less than ten pounds each Total Fiance United States. Total . all other . . United States. . Post office parcels and packages Great Britain. . Germany United States. . Precious stones, N.E.S., polish- ed, but not set, pierced or otherwise manufactured, and imitations thereof ... Printing presses, printing machines, folding machines, book-binders' book-binding, ruling, embossing and paper cutting machines, N . E . S . . . . Total. Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China. France Germany Italy Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total. Great Britain . . Newfoundland . China France Germany United States. . Total. 26. I, 136, 2,943 1 5,112 99 27 8,729 417 1,627 15 135,144 208,808 154,114 $ cts. 882 90 0 30 1,533 60 29 70 8 10 2,618 70 125 10 488 10 4 50 40,543 20 46,234 20 3,920 2 11 174 4,863 118 52,974 45 2 11 174 11 25 0 50 2 75 43 50 118 52,211 29 50 13,052 75 62,062 52,561 13,140 25 Lbs. 1,205 3,177 1,784 4,100 Lbs. 1,205 3,177 1,784 4,100 267 60 615 00 4,382 5,884 4,382 5,884 882 60 179 17 179 53 70 136,814 58 459,209 18,046 14 459,038 596,081 477,098 4,925 72 5 86 111,794 24 116,725 82 35,507 508 1,245 885 16,293 5,763 25 82 21,907 N2.21:. 44, 17s 15 1 122 13,631 282,462 340,709 5,378 508 1,245 885 16, 2! 13 537 80 50 80 124 50 88 50 1,629 30 25 82 21,171 45,58' 2 50 8 20 2,117 10 4,558 70 4,981 498 10 1 122 0 10 12 20 280,963 286,067 28,096 30 28,606 70 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports— Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 207 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Quantity. Value •s 23,285 23,285 3,667 3,667 Duty. $ cts. 4,657 00 Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value 4,657 00' 611 30 611 30 .1 . 115,302 115,302 29,722 26,810 16 26,810 16 1,981 40 29,722 1,981 47 37,420 Lbs. 37,420 2,494 73 Duty. | Quantity. Value 3,09^ 26,744 i',627 31.46S 2,162 ' '286 $ cts. 1,238 80 10,697 60 '''65080 12,587 20 0 33 720 67 95 34 2,449 3,466 44 171 3,681 5,763 ' 736 6,906 2,077 816 34 1,369 71 17 69 70 96 1,458 36 54 27 768 40 98 13 920 80 276 90 13,631 1,479 17,1871 1,817 47 197 20 2,291 57 Lbs. 1,205 3,177 4,382 17 29,325 6,778 70 1 0 30 5,112 1,533 60 99 29 70 27 8 10 8,729 2,618 70 27,161 10,822 70 1,627 488 10 15 4 50 136,771 41,194 00 208,867 63,478 40 3,713 2 11 174 2, 162 118 52,497 58,677 1,784 4,100 >,884 179 136,814 58 459,209 596,081 44,478 1 122 13,631 282,442 340,674 Duty Collected. $ cts. 622 88 0 50 2 75 43 50 720 67 29 50 13,148 09 14,567 89 267 60 615 00 882 60 53 70 33,105 59 23 55 111,865 20 144,994 34 35,507 2,573 54 50S 50 80 1,245 124 50 885 88 50 16,293 1,629 30 5,763 768 40 25 2 50 82 8 20 21,907 2,215 23 82,215 7,460 97 3,269 73 0 10 12 20 1,817 47 28,293 50 33,3(13 00 208 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VI!.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported Total Imports. Countries. Quantity. Value. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Provisions, not otherwise speci fied : Butter Cheese Great Britain. Australia . ... Newfoundland New-Zealand . Turkey United States. Total. . . . Lard Great Britain. . . Hons Kong Belgium France Holland Italy Norway-Sweden St. Pierre Switzerland .... Turkey United States. . . Total Great Britain Italy Turkey United States. Total ... Lard, compound and similar substances, cottolene and animal stearine of alll kinds, N.E.S jGreat Britain. 1 'nitt-d States. Meats, viz.: Bacon and hams, shoulders and sides Beef, salted, in barrels. . . . Total. Great Britain. Hong Kong. . . China Italy Japan Spain United States. Total .... Great Britain . . Newfoundland . United States. . Total .... Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty Lbs. 95,042 51,390 100 49,632 306 387,361 U. 47c 615 3,617 28,896 4,258 58,184 170 177 29,656 26 278,183 i 15. 257 4,480 70,825 75.^05 5,739 1,100 993 20 101 62 4,374,832 4,382,847 1.S00 2,200 1,874,759 1,878,759 20,753 10,450 19 10,211 56 91,465 Lbs. 45,726 62,934 100 28,000 306 230,763 583,831 132,954 367,829 2,888 82 588 5,048 489 8,356 27 41 4,678 3 37,285 1,003 615 10,328 12,338 19 4,316 56 58,555 85,612 201 82 59,485 1,526 142 2,690 148 280 28 1,341,181 100,419 29,962 3,747 57,943 1701 177 34,509 26! 172,921 5,276 460 9,009 27 41 5,470 3 28,908 301,073 19,477 1,345,677 100,737 47! I 5,535 6,014 983 64 69 8 9 10 501,004 1,352 2,690 280 1,219,254 1,223,576 120 148 28 102,370 102,666 71.554 5,482 71,554 5,482 2,026 1,100 993 20 101 62 4,220,354 305 64 69 8 9 10 483,288 8 cts. 1,829 04 2,517 36 4 00 1,120 00 12 24 9.230 52 14,713 16 30 09 IS 45 898 86 112 41 1,738 29 5 10 5 31 1,035 27 0 78 5,187 63 9,032 19 27 04 53 80 5 CO 24,385 08 24,471 52 1,431 08 1,431 08 40 52 22 00 19 86 0 40 2 02 1 24 84,407 08 502,147; 4,224,656 483,753 84,493 12 82 126 34,435 800 2,200 l.l 52. :>(',; i 40 it; oo 126 44 00 50,727 23,051 3S 84,643 1,155,569 50,8931 23,111 38 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRa.DE AND NAVIGATION 209 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Quantity. Lbs. 26,108 Value. Duty. : Quantity. cts. Lbs. 4,954 696 22 19,432 4,318 518 22 45,540 9,272 1.214 44 11,402 2,868 22S .14 Value. | Duty. i cts. Total. Quantity. Lbs. 71,834 62,934 100 47,432 306 230,763 Value. 413,369 12,405 615 15,232 12,338 19 8,634 56 58,555 Duty Collected. 94,884 § cts. 2,525 26 2,517 36 4 00 1,638 22 12 24 9,230 52 15,927 60 3,069 82 258 13 18 45 2.868 228 04 154 154 22 2 32 22 2 32 6 16j 6 16 34 173 962 747 943 17<) 177 509 26 075 5.271! 460 9,009 27 41 5,470 3 28,965 898 86 112 41 1,738 29 5 10 5 31 1,035 27 0 78 5,193 70 479 479 678 678 59 73 59 73 49 52 49 52 27 27 0 72 0 72 312,629 52,402 9,266 39 1,526 2,690 280 1,219,254 142 148 28 102,370 1,223,750 102,688 29 36 53 80 5 60 24,385 08 24,473 84 4,480 n,554 479 5,482 59 73 1,431 08 76,034 5,739 1,100 993 20 101 62 4,220,381 4,228,396 800 2,200 1,152,569 1,155,569 5.961 983 64 69 8 9 10 483,299 1,490 81 ! i 22 0C 19 86 0 40 2 02 1 24 84,407 80 484,442 40 126 50,727 yo.s'.i:; 84,543 36 16 00 44 00 23,051 38 23,111 38 210 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT n 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Provisions — Meats — Con. Canned meats and canned poultry and game. Great Britain. . . I Australia Hong Kong New Zealand . . . Austria Hungary China France Germany Japan United States. . . Total Imports. Quantity. Fxtracts 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 Great Britain.. Hong Kong Total . . Great Britain . Australia 11. \Y. Indies . Belgium China France Germany Unite'! States. Lbs. 22,646 27,643 1,291 5,277 7,98K 11,991 688 929 ,sitt.9tlM Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. 3,311 2,619 76 828 882,414 T.tal. Australia United States. . Total .... Great Britain. . Newfoundland . United States. . Total Great Britain. Australia. . . . Hong Kong. . China United States. Total . 60,136 102,120 162,256 69,794 1,600 5.31(6,978 5,378,372 613 2,275 94 71 100,164 110,081 12,160 188 39 101 18 438 134 69,660 Lbs. 3,103 211,676 1,291 3,885 480 7,898 1 1,8*6 929 812,159 868,307 82,738 439 2,753 76 712 34 617 2,271 71 99,550 1011,523 4,013 60,136 7,18* 41,928 11,201 4,01o 3,233 Duty. S cts. 109 75 lis* 25 19 00 17* 00 8 50 154 25 567 75 17 75 24,887 50 26,630 75 6,709 1,677 25 64 16 00 39 9 75 101 25 25 18 ~4 50 611 152 75 70,590 17,647 50 78,132 19,533 00 5,466 114 102,064 7,24( 69,794 1,600 4,957,453 5,466 114 337,8(55 5,028,847 343,445 1,404 55 1,131 55 2,536 10 1,395 88 32 00 99.149 06 587 9 517 148 43,273 44,534 China Italy Norway-Sweden United States. . . Total 614 459 573 258 231 272 799 76 996 3,818 62 55 66,7S0 (1*2,592 71.7*7 L86 14,573 52,258 231 272 Il09,(l;i9 676,619 579 9 517 148 33,767 35,020 115 80 1 80 103 40 29 60 6,753 40 IS 996 3,818 62 65 66,365 7,004 00 3 72 291 46 1,045 16 4 62 5 44 12,181 98 71.314 13,532 38 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 211 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. | Value. i Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. * Lbs. 19,966 $ 2,940 $ cts. 490 00 Lbs. 296 $ 36 $ cts. 12 00 Lbs. 23,365 26,676 1,291 4,605 i 14,172 64 39 101 18 611 183 70,590 183 61 02 /,4uo 1,243 95 183 61 02 85,778 20.837 97 1,404 55 1,131 55 00, lob 41,928 4,013 3,233 102,064 7,246 2,536 10 69,794 1,600 4,957,453 5,466 114 337,865 1,395 88 32 00 99,149 06 5,028,847 343,445 100,576 94 ► 8 1 07 587 9 517 148 33,767 116 87 1 80 103 40 29 60 6,753 40 8 1 07 35,028 7,005 07 273 58 3 64 459 14,573 52,258 231 272 609,099 76 996 3,818 62 55 66,365 7 36 291 46 1,045 16 4 62 5 44 12,181 98 273 58 3 6 \ 676, S92 71,372 13,530 02 11 — ii — 14 212 CT/JTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Provisions — Meats — Con, Other meats, fresh Other meats, salted, N.E.S. . Newfoundland. United States. . Total Great Britain. Hong Kong. . . United States Total .... Regalia and badges. Ribbons . Great Britain. Belgium France Germany United States. Total ... Great Britain. . B. W. Indies.. . Hong Kong . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China Cuba. France.. . . Germany Italy Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total Total Imports. Quantity. Railway or travelling rugs and lap dusters of all kinds |Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary. France , Germany United States. . Sails for boats and ships. . . Salt, coarse, N.E.S Salt, fine in bulk . Total Great Britain. Japan . . ...... United States. Total . . . Cape Verde I'lds United States Total . United States. Lbs. 2,475 308,138 310,613 553 6,869 128,810 136.232 Value. 124 32,859 32,983 92 43' 10,960 11.489 1,496 106 468 23 8,105 10,198 Lbs. 7,632 12,312,440 490,048 83 10 788 25,458 2 50 225,439 44,647 511 24S.553 62,702 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lbs. 2,475 203,472 205,947 6,869 128,800 135,669 1,098,291 38,038 689 171 284 11.774 50 956 Hil 125 1,817 2,103 12,320.072 1,743,200 3fi 30,914 30,950 5,328 124 23,573 23,697 437 10.955 11,392 346 106 468 8,081 9,001 446,438 83 10 788 25,458 2 50 225,955 308 511 245. 5S6 61,718 1,006.907 4,005 689 171 11,629 16, 4! 14 66 125 1,817 2,008 Lbs. 7,632 12,312,440 12,320,072 1,743,200 36 30,914 30,950 6,328 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 213 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. jjuty Collected. Lbs. 8 cts. Lbs. $ § cts. Lbs. 2.475 $ 124 S cts. 74 25 6,104 16 203,472| 23,573 205,947 23,697 6,178 41 613 92 8 18 613 6,869 128,800 92 437 10,955 8 18 137 38 2,576 00 8 18 . 013 92 136,282 11,484 2,721 56 1,150 268 40 1,496 106 468 23 8,105 389 50 37 10 163 80 10 73 2,839 55 23 24 10 73 11 20 1,150 268 40 47 21 93 10,198 3,440 68 17,112 3,992 87 25,463 11 882 73 489,013 ' 83 10 788 25,458 2 50 225,986 44 577 511 246,048 62,546 172,128 90 29 05 3 50 "J"-*) so 8,910 30 0 70 17 50 79,098 72 20,766 70 178 85 21,9S7 70 31 44,269 14 47 20,658 90 462 828 215 60 386 40 17,112 3,992 87 71,053 33,158 10 1,095,072 389,568 42 35,062 7,012 40 664 265 60 39,731 689 171 284 11,629 8,479 50 206 70 51 30 113 60 3,488 70 284 113 60 35,062 7,012 40 948 379 20 52,504 12,339 80 95 15 84 161 125 1,817 32 34 31 25 454 25 1 95 15 84 2,103 517 84 Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. 7,632 12,312,440 3 80 6,156 26 6,160 06 36 30,914 12,320,072 30,950 1,743,200 5,328 871 60 214 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total InroRTS. Entered Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. 1 Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Salt, X.E.S., in bags, barrels or Sand paper, glass, flint and emery paper and emery cloth. Sauces and catsups, in bottles. . Sauces and catsups in bulk . Sausage casings, X.E.S _ . Great .Britain. . . United States. . . Libs. 33,658 4,3!)2,606 s 140 21,714 Lbs. 11,400 4,376,938 * 33 21,638 8 cts. 8 55 3,282 SO Total 4,426,261 21,854 4,388,338 21,671 3,291 35 2,761 40 82,245 311 40 82,145 77 75 10 00 20,536 25 Total 85,046 82,496 20,624 00 Great Britain . . . Hong Kong China France Italy United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . China United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Hong Kong. . . . United States. . . Total Galls. 44,827 1,452 1,180 197 66 337 41,480 59,930 310 325 235 94 110 42,823 Galls. 490 1,452 1,180 115 66 327 33,377 523 310 325 163 94 107 40,310 183 05 108 50 113 75 57 05 32 90 37 45 14.108 50 89,539 103,827 42,007 41,832 14,641 20 325 382 2,537 631 18,514 750 62 426 114 4,168 8 382 2,537 631 18,514 9 62 426 114 4,168 3 15 21 70 149 10 39 90 1,458 80 22,389 5,520 22.072 4,779 1.672 65 283 3,543 6,275 23,629 343 118 494 1,043 5,502 127 283 3,543 6,275 23.629 343 118 494 1,043 5.502 127 41 30 172 90 365 05 1,925 70 44 45 34,073 7,284 34,073 7,284 2,549 40 9,451 308 444 150 484 61,586 492 30S 444 98 40 61 60 88 SO Australia France 484 60,747 96 SO 12.149 40 Total 72,423 62,475 12,495 00 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 215 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 22,258 8 107 S cts. 11 13 Lbs. $ $ cts. Lbs. 33,658 4,376,938 i 140 21,638 S cts. 19 68 3,282 80 22,258 107 11 13 4,410,596 21,778 3,302 48 2 450 408 35 2,761 40 82,245 486 1Q ' 10 00 20,569 60 100 33 35 2,450 408 35 100 33 35 85,046 21,065 70 Galls. 61,582 14,369 41 Galls. Galls. 43,441 1.452 62,105 310 14 552 49 'l08 50 113 75 57 05 32 90 37 45 14,108 50 1,180 325 115 163 66 94 327 J 107 38,377 49,310 42,951 61,582 14,309 44 84,958 103,414 29,010 64 lu.) 562 131 17 207 382 571 62 134 32 21 70 149 10 39 90 1,458 80 2,537 426 631 114 18,514 4,138 199 562 131 17 22,271 5,341 1,803 82 283 3.543 118 494 41 30 172 90 6,275' 1,043 305 05 23 629 5.502 1.925 70 343 127 44 45 31,073 7,284 2,549 40 1,292 95 61 60 88 80 40 00 96 80 12,149 40 8,959 1,194 55 9,451 308 444 150 484 60,747 150 40 00 8,959 1,194 55 150 40 00 71.584 13.729 55 I 216 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS— Co/l. Seeds, viz.: Garden, field and other seeds for agricultural or other purposes, N O.P., when in bulk or in large parcels . . Garden, field and other seeds for agricultural or other purposes, N.O.P., when in small papers or parcels .... Countries. Great Britain . B. W. Indies.. Hong Kong. . . New Zealand.. Belgium China Denmark France Germany . ... Holland'.. . J apan Turkey United States. Total . Bulbous roots, N.O.P Great Britain. Hong Kong. . France. Germany United States. Total . Holland United States. Total . Ships, foreign built British on applying for Canadian coast-l ing license Great Britain. . Newfoundland . United States. . »i and vessels, repairs on. . . . Signs of any material, framed or not, and letters of any mate- rial for signs or similar use. . . Total .. United States Great Britain . . . Hong Kong. Belgium China France Germany Holland Italy Japan Mexico Norway-Sweden Switzerland .... United States. . Total Total Imports. Quantity. Value. 26,974 180 <\ 1,465 14 166 2,821 9,604 8,191 102 17 6,359 397,446 . Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty 453,345 1,503 36 35 6,172 7,749 131 i 18,325 18,456 3,900 225 195,743 199,868 140 5,436 6 5 14 279 139 28 18 6 51 195 44,199 50,339 23,340 14 166 2,821 9,604 5,024 102 17 6,469 392,878 440,441 140 3 36 6,180 6,359 131 IS. 325 18,456 225 11)5.743 195,968 140 1,155 6 5 14 21 i4 195 43,436 8 cts. 2,334 00 0 60 1 40 16 60 282 10 960 40 502 40 10 20 1 70 646 90 39,287 80 44,044 10 35 00 0 75 9 00 1,545 00 L,589 75 26 20 3,665 00 3,691 20 56 25 48,935 75 48,992 00 35 no 346 50 1 80 1 50 4 20 79 20 8 40 2 70 5 40 1 80 58 50 13,030 80 45,136 13,540 80 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 217 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty . Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. A «> 5,573 O LID. 371 72 $ 299 $ cts. 39 87 $ 29,212 S cts. 2,745 59 6 1,465 14 166 /,oZl 9,604 8,191 102 1 7 6,469 o9o, IJ,( 0 60 97 63 1 4U 16 60 1U 960 40 924 70 10 20 1 "C\ I i u 646 90 1,465 97 63 3,167 422 30 249 33 20 7,038 469 35 3,715 495 37 451,194 45,008 82 I M 227 21 l,DUo 3 35 D, loU o^o 91 0 75 q qq 11 67 1 (VIA Cif\ 1,040 vV) 11 67 35 1,363 227 21 35 11 67 7,757 1,828 63 131 18,325 26 20 3,665 00 18,456 3,691 20 3,900 650 00 3,900 225 195,743 650 00 56 25 48,935 75 3,900 650 00 199,868 49,642 00 140 35 00 4,181 836 20 24 9 (iO 5,360 1,192 30 6 1 80 5 14 264 139 28 9 18 6 1 50 4 20 79 20 55 60 8 40 2 70 5 40 1 80 139 55 60 ! 195 43,512 58 50 13,061 20 14,472 60 • 7G 30 40 4,181 836 20 239 95 60 49,556 218 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT n 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS — Coil. Silk and Manufactures of : Fabrics, N.E.S Silk cloth, including satin, im- ported by manufacturers of burial caskets, or burial robes for use in such manu- factures Silk when imported by man- ufacturers of men's neck- wear for use exclusively in the manufacture of such goods in their own factories Great Britain . . Hong Kong. . . . Aust-Hungary . Belgium China France Germany Italy .J apan Switzerland . . United States. . Total Great Britain . France Germany United States. Total.... Handkerchiefs . Blouses and shirt waists. Great Britain . . Aust- H angary . Belgium France Germany Italy Japan Switzerland . . . United States. . Total . Great Britain . Hong Kong. . China France Germany Japan Switzerland . . United States. Total ... Great Britain . Hong Kong. . France Germany Japan , Switzerland . . i United States. Total. Total Imports. Quantity. Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. 1,351, 2, 8. 1. 18. 578, 52, 98. 356! 3w;; 82, 2,1147,145 130 585 2,996 768 4,4711 118,228 24,1)18 2, -.88 33,460 103,774 2,723 751 110,072 87,1*30 959,918 2.200 8,053 1.521 17,926 507,067 571 08,323 3«6,279 396,613 82,000 ,501,470 Duty. S cts. 287,075 40 660 00 2,685 90 456 30 5,377 80 170,120 10 171 30 20,406 90 100,883 70 118,083 00 24,620 70 585 ' 768 1,353 401,244 34,451 1,207 2,05!) 1,082 105 88,131 2,106 536 75)1,441 00 58 50 "ie'so 135 30 114 87 723 751 451 708 2,051 00 2,476 30 199 80 3,058 40 272 30 75 10 11,445 10 8,770 80 202,578 20,257 80 130,757 8,003 1,207 2,059 021 27 89,382 2,106 526 105,401 32,360 9 4.505 507 794 264 13,464 52,002 1,824 9 4.505 832 55 453 05 035 65 322 35 0 45 283 70 768 60 184 10 36,800 35 03S 40 3 15 1.608 25 704 264 13,464 20,050 277 00 92 40 4,712 40 7,332 50 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 219 fob Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Collected. s 375,682 $ cts. 75,136 40 17,454 $ cts. 6,981 60 1,353,054 2,200 8,953 1,521 17,926 567,496 53,056 98,323 366,279 396,613 82,878 $ cts. 370,093 40 660 00 2,685 90 456 30 5.377 80 170'291 70 21,165 30 29,496 90 109,883 70 118,983 90 24,941 30 429 52,485 171 60 20,994 00 779 311 60 375,682 75,136 40 71,147 28,458 80 2,948,299 854,03(5 20 130 17 33 130 585 2, 996 '768 17 33 58 50 311!) 47 76 80 552 10 2 996 399 47 ■ ~ 3,126 416 80 4,479 71,944 4,796 28 17,255 2,300 67 118,709 24,763 2,488 30,584 101,101 2,723 751 115,1127 87,930 10,047 95 2,476 30 265 13 3,058 40 13,480 09 272 30 75 10 11,641 90 8,797 40 50,114 57 490 65 S3 101 101 13,480 09 1,476 132 196 80 17 60 71,944 4,796 28 120,454 16,060 49 484,976 26,277 6,131 48 81 37 80 34.451 9.001 83 • 1,297 45b 95 2,959 1,035 65 921 322 35 105 45 85 78 36 40 89,382 2,11)6 526 31,283 70 708 60 184 10 74 20 26,277 6,131 48 159 131,837 43,096 03 31,119 7,261 23 74 34 53 33,017 9 4,595 507 794 264 13,464 7,H34 16 3 15 1,60S 25 236 60 277 90 92 40 4,712 40 507 236 60 31,119 7,261 23 581 271 13 52,650 14,864 86 220 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ji 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Silk, and manufactures of — Con. Clothing Silk in the gum or spun, not more advanced than singles, tram and thrown organzine, not coloured Sewing and embroidery sills and silk twist Shawls. Countries. Great Britain . . Hong Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary Belgium China France Germany Japan Switzerland. . . United States. . Total Great Britain. Italy United States. Total ... Great Britain. Hong Kong. . . Belgium China France Germany Japan Switzerland. . . United States. Shirt- Total Great Britain . . . Hong Kong Aust. - Hungary. , China France Germany Italy Japan Switzerland. United States. . . Total... Great Britain. . . Hong Kong France Japan United States. . . Total . Total Imports. Quantity. Lbs. 9,6S9 1,460 3,196 Value. Entered General Tariff. 14,345 Doz. 171,813 871 454 586 1,525 10,892 8,745 22,668 2,614 54,194 274,362 18,872 2,485 6,051 27,408 20,163 79 249 21 925 68 28 712 14,171 36,416 5,931 76 34 31 1,274 316 73 592 1,520 746 Quantity. Value Lbs. 1,460 3,196 4,656 10,593 972 32 14 68 205 1,291 Doz. 12 14,590 871 454 586 1,525 11,265 1,210 22,010 2,614 53,612 108,73; 2,485 6,05] 8,536 442 79 249 21 925 28 712 14,168 16,624 2,133 76 34 31 1,294 73 592 1,410 746 6,389 32 14 68 205 319 111 65 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 221 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imforts — Continued. for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ 151,774 $ cts. 35,181 36 $ 6,044 $ cts. 2,820 5o 171,408 871 454 586 1,525 11,265 8,866 22,010 2,614 53,665 $ cts. 43,108 41 304 85 158 90 205 10 533 75 3,942 75 3,996 30 7,703 50 914 90 18,788 93 79,657 39 7 RAP •J K70 8ft 94 7^ Z4 / O 1 Pin 774 10U, i i 4 OO, lol on 1 ^ 7^ R 41 8 fl8 0, 41(5 Uo 273,264 T he 9,689 18,872 1,887 20 Lbs. Lbs. 9,689 1,460 3,196 18,872 2,485 6,051 1,887 20 372 75 907 65 Q ACQ 1 8 QTO 1 4 S4Fi 27,408 3,167 60 on oo \ ZU, JZ4 o orfl 84 20,666 79 249 21 925 68 28 712 14,171 3,481 34 19 75 62 25 5 25 231 25 22 66 7 00 178 00 3,543 00 7.550 50 68 22 66 3 1 00 20,224 3,370 84 71 23 66 36.919 3,410 ^on An 388 155 20 5,931 76 34 31 1,294 283 73 592 1,410 746 1,477 10 22 80 10 20 9 30 388 20 113 20 21 90 177 60 423 00 223 80 283 113 20 3,410 682 00 671 268 40 10,470 2,867 10 Doz. 41 972 226 79 Doz. Doz. 41 2 972 32 14 6S 205 226 79 11 20 4 HO 23 80 71 75 6 4 41 972 226 7J' 53 1,291 338 44 222 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Silk and mfrs. of — Con. Silk and all manufactures of, not otherwise provided for, or of which silk is the com- ponent part of chief value, N.E.S Socks and stockings . Undershirts and drawers. . . Velvets, velveteens, plush fabrics, N.E.S Countries. Great Britain . . B. E. Indies. . . Hong Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China France Germany Holland Japan , Switzerland. . Turkey United States. . Total Great Britain . . . France Germany Japan Switzerland. . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . France Germany. ... Switzerland. . . United States. Slate, and manufactures of Rooting slate Total . Great Britain . Aust. -Hungary France Germany. . Holland. .. Switzerland United States Total. Great Britain . United States. Total . Total Imports. Quantity. Doz. prs. 652 23 102 1 10 1 Yds. 439,960 261 37,301 87.428 383 503 19,443 Value. 585,279 Squares. 78 10,842 10,920 42,080 14 321 79 5 365 9.241 5,793 60 18,298 1,823 73 19.696 Entered General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Duty 97,854 4.442 514 640 4 130 12 Doz. prs, 18 23 5,742 53 3,367 57 393 128 1,749 5,694 20! 1. 070 124 28,806 42.215 267 58S 12,994 294,004 Yds. 86, 100 261 37,312 960 383 503 19,340 144,859 Squares. 3521 70 44,993 10,842 8,967 14 321 79 5 365 8,834 19,871 1,711 73 19,618 59,85S 163 114 4 130 12 823 1,103 5 128 1,749 3,097 S cts. 3,138 45 4 90 112 35 27 65 U75 127 75 3,091 90 6,954 85 598 85 25 55 6,866 30 20,950 30 57 05 179 90 1 40 45 50 4 20 288 05 407 05 19 95 33,710 124 28,801 691 267 588 12.920 77,107 44 SO 612 15 l.i ism !>;, 10.113 00 37 20 8,640 30 207 30 80 10 176 40 3,877 80 23,132 10 322: 44.993 52 50 8,149 75 15,345 10,912 45,315 8,202 25 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 223 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total . Quantity, i Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. «> 30,788 S cts. 7,184 26 $ 2,727 $ cts. 1,272 60 42,482 14 321 79 5 365 8,834 5,793 60 19,871 1,711 73 19 712 S cts. 11,595 31 4 90 112 35 27 65 1 75 127 75 3,091 90 2 703 45 ' 28 00 6,954 85 598 85 25 55 6,910 17 5,793 60 2 703 45 ' 28 00 94 43 87 30,788 7,184 26 8,674 4,047 92 99 320 32,182 48 Doz. prs. 547 3,813 889 75 Doz. prs. 87 466 217 47 Doz. prs. 652 23 4.442 514 640 4 130 12 1,164 27 179 90 298 67 1 40 45 50 4 20 102 640 298 67 102 1 10 1 : I 3,813 889 75 189 1,106 516 14 789 5,742 1,693 94 2,138 498 89 66 30 80 3,367 57 393 128 1,749 936 74 19 95 183 40 44 80 612 15 393 183 40 2,138 498 89 459 214 20 5,694 1 707 fU Yds. 206,083 146,709 29,311 80 Yds. 56,427 30,598 12,239 20 Yds. 438,610 261 211,017 124 51,694 00 37 20 8,686 70 17,188 90 80 10 176 10 3,905 00 - 212 87,870 116 46 40 42.454 16.981 60 37,524 28,917 88.830 43,145 383 503 19,443 267 588 12,994 103 68 27 20 296,083 146,709 . 29,341 80 144,612 73,236 29,294 40 585,554 297,052 81,768 30 Squares. 8 30 5 0<> Squares. Squares. 78 352 57 50 8,149 75 10,842 44,993 8 30 5 00 1 j 10,920 45,345 8,207 25 224 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VI!.. A. 1906 iSTo. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Total Imports. Entered Countries. [ Quantity. Value. G Quantity. eneral Tari Value. ff. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Slate, and mfrs. of — Con. 1 23 222 1,124 18,442 m S cts. 222 55 50 18,436 4,609 00 Total 19,811 18,658 4,664 50 3 65 51 4,994 2,454 Slate, and manufactures of, N.E.S Aust.-Hungary.. Germany. . . . 65 51 2,437 16 25 12 75 609 25 Total 7,567 2.553 638 25 164 20,341 19 20,341 5 70 6,102 30 Soap : Castile, mottled or white Toilet United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . France United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Italy United States. . . Total Great Britain. . Germany .... United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . L'nited States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Aust. -Hungary . 20,505 20,360 6,108 00 Lbs. €9,220 141 898 1,116,040 4,093 6 47 60,583 Lbs. 20,308 141 898 1,080,753 1,075 6 47 59,711 203 08 1 41 8 98 10,807 53 1.206,299 64,729 1,102,100 60,839 11,021 00 11,468 1,279,182 55,999 38,625 509 58,592 3,628 3,449 17,414 1,297,999 5i i. 417 39,434 777 59,519 3,659 3,555 272 10 14,089 91 1,128 34 668 32 1,385,274 66,178 1,411,264 67,510 16,158 76 48,057 130 85,049 1,524 3,385 2,240 85,049 88 3,385 30 80 1.184 75 133,236 4,918 87,289 3,473 1,215 55 1,816 13,997 353 1,515 13,989 i,bib " 378 75 15,813 1,868 13,989 1,515 378 75 34,535 3 13 4 7,796 2,249 29 96 115,420 1,563 3 13 4 7,727 547 05 1 05 4 55 1 40 2,704 45 29 96 113,648 10 15 33 60 39,776 80 Total 160,145 123, 083 43,079 05 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 225 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. truant] ty. V alue. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ 23 9 cts. 3 84 S S cts. 23 222 1.124 18,442 S cts. 3 84 55 50 374 69 4,611 00 1,124 6 374 69 2 00 23 3 84 1 1,130 376 69 19,811 5,045 03 3 0 50 3 65 51 4,994 2,454 0 50 16 25 12 75 1,664 66 614 91 4,994 17 1,664 66 5 66 3 0 50 5,011 1,670 32 7,567 2,309 07 145 29 00 164 20,341 34 70 6,102 30 145 29 00 20,505 6,137 00 Lbs. 76,924 3,332 512 86 Lbs. Lbs. 97,232 141 898 1 OSO 7K3 4,407 6 47 ^r> 71 1 715 94 1 41 8 98 10,807 53 76,924 3,332 512 86 1,179,024! 64,171 11,533 86 343 18 4 58 17,757 1,297,999 56,417 39,434 795 MO 276 77 tA nao qi £6591 U28 34 3,5551 668 32 343 18 4 58 1,411,607 67,528 16,163 34 45,817 1,436 335 10 48,057 130 85,049 1,524 9 3,385 365 90 4 20 1,184 75 130 9 4 20 45,817 1,436 353 335 10 130 9 1 4 20 133,236 4,918 1,554 85 1,816 58 83 1,816 13,989 353 1,515 58 83 378 75 437 58 1,816 353 58 83 15,805 1,868 33,947 7,921 29 62 28 93; 35,572 3 13 4 7,727 2,249 29 96 113,705 8,497 27 1 05 4 55 1 40 2,704 45 1,049 56 10 15 33 60 39,803 40 2,249 1,049 56 i 57 26 60 I 33,947 7,921 29 2,368 1,105 09 159,398 52,105 43 1 1 — ii — 15 226 CUSTOMS DEPARTMEN T ii 5-6 EDWACD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Ijiports. Entered Quantity. Value. ( Quantity. Value. iff. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Coil. Soap — Con. Soap, N.E.S., including pu- mice, silver and mineral soaps, sapolio and like Great Britain. . . United States. . ." Total Great Britain. . . China United States. . . Total .... GreatBritain. . . B. E. Indies . . . B. W. Indies Br. Poss., other. China Holland Japan United States. . . Total .... Great Bri'ain . . . B. W. Indies Lbs. 392 535,821 s 35 45,696 Lbs. $ f cts. Pearline and oth-?r soap 520,452 44,850 15,697 50 536,213 45,731 520,452 44,850 15,697 50 7,804 12 2,278,973 391 1 89,167 Spices : Ginser and spices of all kinds (N. E.S. ) unground ii ground Ginger, preserved Spirits and wines, viz.: Amyl alcohol or fusel oil, or any substance known as potato spirit or potato oil . . 12 2,098,479 1 88,642 0 30 26,592 60 2,286,789 39,559 2,098,491 88,643 26,592 90 2,938 88 694 38 93 88 16 75 28 12 466 62 23 50 384 50 5,292 03 1,079,557 335,485 165,278 1,339 4,3«6 78,472 663 49,700 524,247 108,241 31,701 9,10s 134 225 3,733 78 3,076 42,277 248,782 61,306 12,520 1,339 4,366 78,472 2,184 49,700 528,330 23,511 5,555 751 134 225 3,733 188 3,076 42,332 2,239.107 198,573 986,999 79,505 9,938 66 58,680 8,217 5,061 564 141 00 China Japan United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Hong Kong China J apan United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . B. E. Indies.... B W. Indies.. . . Holland United States. . . Total United States. . . 412 238 714 292,623 76 29 8 22,023 412 238 714 292,853 76 29 8 22,078 19 00 7 25 2 00 5,519 50 352,667 30,353 299,278 22,755 5,688 75 80 40 270 30 1,856 10 51 90 168 00 2,426 70 7,195 16,581 74,210 3,742 3,685 1,046 901 5,921 173 560 3,212 16,581 79,210 3,742 3,685 268 901 6,187 173 560 105,413 8,601 106,430 8,089 139,073 1,670 4,135 974 30,982 26,969 280 865 396 4,862 1,963 293 115 974 30,982 529 21 20 396 4,862 132 25 5 25 5 00 99 00 1,215 50 176,834 33,372 34,327 5,828 1,457 00 Galls. 221 371 Galls. 221 371 530 40 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 227 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ cts. 8 17 15,697 50 Lbs. 392 $ 35 $ cts. 8 17 Lbs. 9 $ cts. Lbs. 392 520,452 i 35 44,850 oo ft 1 7 t LI 44,885 15,705 67 7,804 391 78 20 7,804 12 2,093,479 391 1 88,642 78 20 0 30 26,592 60 7,804 391 78 20 2,106,295 89,034 26,671 10 10,052 72 2,873 21 945 55 16 75 28 12 466 62 23 50 384 50 5,292 03 fti7 s;q«: 274,179 oOjODD 26,146 1,1 Id 84 2,178 83 OOl 0/ 1,0: lb, 318 335,485 192,597 1,339 4,366 78,472 2,184 49.700 528,330 108,877 31,701 10,971 134 225 3,733 188 3,076 42,332 1,301,792 121,732 10,144 34 2,288,791 201,237 20,083 00 54,340 170 7,724 36 1,287 52 6 00 59,401 170 412 238 714 292,853 8,288 36 76 29 8 22,078 1,428 52 6 00 19 00 7 25 2 00 5,519 50 . . . i . . 54,510 7,760 1,293 52 353,788 30,515 6,982 27 4,044 779 155 80 7,256 16,581 79,210 3,742 3,685 1,047 901 6.187 173 560 236 20 270 30 1,856 10 51 90 168 00 • 4,044 779 155 80 110,474 8,868 2,582 50 138.997 1,377 4,896 27,226 259 1,000 4,537 80 43 17 166 66 140,960 1,670 5,011 974 30,982 27,755 280 1,020 396 4,862 4,670 05 48 42 171 66 99 00 1,215 50 145,270 28,485 4,747 63 179,597 34,313 6,204 63 Galls. Galls. Galls. 221 371 530 40 11 — ii — 15^ 228 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Countries. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Spirits and wines — Con. Ethyl alcohol, or the sub- stance known as alcohol, hydrated oxide of ethyl, or Methyl alcohol, wood alcohol wood naphtha, pyro.xylic spirits, wood spirits, or Great Britain . Germany Holland United States. . . Total Galls. 10 13 629,860 8 5 16 125,522 Galls. 10 51 500,859 $ 5 11 99,908 § cts. 24 00 122 40 1,202,061 60 629,883 125,543 500,920 99,924 1,202,208 00 11 11 7 19 Brandy, including artificial brandy and imitations of United States. . . Total. ... Great Britain . . . St. Pierre Switzerland United States. . . Total. Hong Kong Turkey United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Australia Aust. Hungary.. Germany 11 19 26 40 22 26 11 19 26 40 499 2,079 46 363 47 893 3,673 126 517 260 229 1,896 46 438 334 2 620 'l26 498 549 60 4 ^0 40 110 40 1,051 20 3,034 5,469 2,609 3,578 6,261 60 37 4 408 33 105 12 191 50 37 4 33 105 12 211 50 88 80 9 60 1,053 60 79 20 482 358 513 378 1,231 20 12,323 2 20 20 347,789 3 802 9 11 455 80 871 23,575 4 20 71 532,875 3 407 18 29 1,182 154 2,490 17,159 2 20 301^653 31,285 4 20 "470,784 41,181 60 4 80 48 00 "723,967 20 Holland Norway- Sweden St. Pierre Spain 12 9 11 662 38 IS 29 1,116 28 80 21 60 26 40 1,588 80 United States. . . Total 1,072 3,591 2,572 80 362,385 560,828 320,600 506,885 769,440 00 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 229 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. , Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Galls. $ $ cts . Galls. $ $ cts. Galls. 10 13 51 500,859 $ 5 16 11 99,908 ■ $ cts. 24 00 41 60 122 40 1,202,061 60 13 16 41 60 41 60 13 16 500,933 99,940 1,202,249 60 v 11 7 35 20 11 11 7 19 35 20 26 40 11 7 35 20 22 26 61 60 13 57 41 60 242 1,896 46 438 391 2,620 126 498 591 20 4,550 40 110 40 1,051 20 13 . . — 57 41 60 2,622 3,635 6,303 20 I I 37 4 439 33 105 12 211 50 88 80 9 60 1,053 60 79 20 513 378 1,231 20 17,159 2 20 31,285 4 20 41,181 60 4 80 4P 00 301,653 3 12 9 It 662 470,784 3 38 18 29 1,116 723,967 20 9 60 28 80 21 60 26 40 1,588 80 2, 572 '80 3 3 9 60 1,072 3,591 3 3 9 60 320,603 506,888 769,449 60 230 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. % — General Statement Akticles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS— Coil. Spirits and wines —Con. Cordials and liqueurs of all kinds, N . E . S. ; mescal, pulque, rum shrub, schie- dam and other schnapps ; tafia, angostura and similar alcoholic bitters or bever ages Gin of all kinds, N.E.S. Rum. Whiskey. Countries. Great Britain. . . B. W. Indies.... Hong Kong Aust.- Hungary.. Belgium China Denmark France Germany. ....... Holland ... . Italy Norway- Sweden St. Pierre Spain Switzerland .... United States. . . Total Great Britain . Belgium France , Germany Hawaii Holland St. Pierre. United States. . Total .... Great Britain. . British Guiana. B. W. Indies. . Dan. W. Indies France Holland St. Pierre United States. . Total Great Britain. , B. W. Indies... France Germany Holland United States. . Total Total Imports. Quantity. Galls 3,460 8 8,213 120 3,190 87 11,07(1 310 731 556 Value. 12 262 2,084 33,103 S5,461 150 483 723,342 9 249 SO! 1.(1! 14 28,440 61,649 22,652 94 18,097 127 36 4,959 136,060 585,318 608 87 O.O'.II 592,104 11,042 6 5,163 470 2,001 210 44.214 355 1,759 1,425 47 1,945 10,811 ro,44S 86,729 72 759 286, 111 16 495 374,482 18,461 10,066 11,108 39 17,456 73 59 2,138 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty Galls. 3,587 11 8,301 1 2 3,220 55 11,425 580 303 63 12 289 2 1,297 29,148 73 9 14 621,538 9 505 687, 34 34,320 49,182 23,118 59,400 SS4.4.V. 921 173 13,702 S99.251 15,426 217 36 4,903 10,728 34 5,334 2,016 13-< 36,719 1,461 770 115 47 1,880 18 7,060 66,330 72, 11 is 73 6 8 261,691 16 537 334, 4! •!• 19,280 82,368 00 7,134 118,036 80 10,408 55,483 20 127,202 534.921 68 320 107 46 4,611 540,073 17,004 40 59 1,984 55,909 826,337 80 632 234 101 12,640 840,024 1,296,175 20 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity, j Value. Duty Collected. Galls. $ S cts. Galls. 4 $ 14 S cts. 12 80 Galls. 3,591 11 8,301 1 2 3,220 55 11 d9fi 10,742 34 5,334 2 8 2,016 138 3ft 710 S cts. o,(>Zl tH. 26 40 19,922 40 2 4C 4 80 7,728 00 132 00 27,420 00 403 20 1,392 00 727 20 151 20 28 80 693 60 4 80 3,119 19 126 269 403 20 126 269 580 1,461 sfta 7?ft 63 12 289 9. 115 47 1,880 18 2 5 6 39 l,299j 7,065 132 288 422 39 29,280| 66,618 70,377 59 65199 75»1fv9 ISfi -177 fin 73 18 14 621,538 9 505 73 175 20 is "sn id g 9 28 80 8 261,691 16 537 33 60 1,491,691 20 21 60 1.212 00 g 9 28 80 (587,356 334,508 1,649,661 60 34,320 49,182 23,118 19,280 7,134 10,408 82,368 00 118,036 80 55,483 20 15,426 217 36 4,903 17,004 40 59 1,984 37,022 40 520 80 86 40 11,767 20 127,202 55,909 305,284 80 534,921 68 320 109 46 4,611 S2fi 337 1 9K3 Hill 40 so if a 9fi 632 240 101 12,(140 768 00 263 20 110 40 11,066 40 2 6 6 40 2 6 6 40 540,075 840, 030 ! 1,296.181 60 232 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ft 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. dutiable goods — Con. Spirits and wines — Con. All spirituous or alcoholic liquors, N . O . P Spirits and strong- waters of any kind, mixed with any ingredient or ingredients, as being or known or desig- nated as anodynes, elixirs, essences, extracts, lotions, tinctures or medicines, or medicinal wines (so called), or ethereal and spirituous fruit essences, X . E . S Great Britain . . . Hong Kong China France Germany Japan Norway-Sweden Turkey United States. . . Total Galls. 13 529 14,695 40 41 11 Medicinal or medicated wines containing not more than 40 per cent of proof spirit. . Alcoholic perfumes and per- fumed spirits, bay rum, co- logne and lavender waters, hair, toot b and skin washes, and other toilet prepara- tions containing spirits of any kind, in bottles or flasks containing not more than 4 ounces each Great Britain . . Belgium China France Germany Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total .... Great Britain . . Aust. Hungary. France Spain United States. . Alcoholic perfumes and per- fumed spirits in bottles, flasks or other packages containing more than 4 ounces each Total. Great Britain . . B. W. Indies... Hong Kong. . . . Aust. Hungary France Germany. . . . Italy Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total .... Great Britain B. W. Indies. France Germany. United States Total . 751 16,080 514 5 1 177 94 1 771 20 4,968 4,9'. 12 476 4 5 22 1,319 329 10 2 861 3,028 171 4 2,022 85 595 2.877 41 351 9,059 72 46 167 10,044 Galls. 45 529 14,500 2 129 351 8.996 11 16 20 291 34 45 353 15.414 9,924 1,481 45 8 1,964 112 44 5,905 470 5 1 172 4,314 45 8 1,946 1 732 44 5,753 1,563 12,559 1,381 i2.iin 90 12,263 34 20 24 3,851 58 4 90 56 8,970 41 34 12,387! 3,957 9,191 9,609 51 17 294 23,718 3,870 76 31 11,801 520 4 5 22 1,540 2 2 943 49,467 3,038 3,481 6 31,157 598 11,936 47,178 183 27 2,147 595 2,952 10,077 51 17 294 21,998 21 31 12,393 47.N82 3,910 44 31,956 11,936 47,846 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AXB XATIGATION 233 for Home Consumption*. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. 1 r\ Duty. Quantity. \ alue. Duty. Quantity. v alue. Duty Collected. Galls. $ § cts. Galls. S cts. Galls. 45 529 14,500 4? 11 16 20 291 129 351 8,996 8 46 8 34 45 353 S cts. 108 00 1,269 60 34,800 00 4 80 131 20 26 40 38 40 48 00 698 40 41 46 131 20 41 46 131 20 15,455 9,970 37,124 80 470 5 1 172 4,314 45 8 l'94fi 2,422 20 25 50 4 80 996 60 377 60 15 60 3,482 70 102 128 377 60 102 128 1 - 44 732 5,753 105! 128 377 60 1,483 12,238 7,325 00 20l 90 24! 5fi 30 00 36 00 5,776 50 87 00 6 00 3,851 58 4 8,970 41 34 — — 3,957 9,191 5,935 50 .... 6 105 70 00 526 4 5 22 1,540 308 2 2 943 10,182 51 17 294 5,108 50 25 50 8 50 147 00 24,998 12,499 00 3,773 2,515 35 21, 10 50 31; IS fin 308 3,773 2,515 35 12,393 6,196 50 314- 3,878 2,585 35 3,352 51,760 26,526 35 lj 8 7 47 184 27 2,147 81 595 3,918 44 31,956 557] ll,936i 2,010 67 82 40 17,935 20 556 24 6,202 40 81 1 557 556 24 82: 565] 563 71 3,034 48,411 26,786 91 234 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Coil. Spirits and wines — Con. Vermouth containing not more than 36 per cent of proof spirits . Countries. Vermouth containing more than 36 per cent of proof spirits .... Nitious ether, sweet spirits of nitre and aromatic spirits of ammonia Great Britain. B. W. Indies. France Germany . . Holland Italy St. Pierre United States. Total . . . France United States. Total. Great Britain . Germany United States. Total .... Wines, ginger, containing not more than 26 per cent of proof spirits Great Britain . B. W. Indies . France Italy Wines of all kinds, except sparkling wines, including orange, lemon, strawberry, raspberry, elder and cur rant wines : Containing 26 p.c. or less of spirits Total Great Britain . . Australia B. W. Indies... Newfoundland . China Egypt France French Africa . Germany Greece Holland Italy Japan Portugal St. Pierre Spain Turkey , United States. Total Total Imports. Quantity. Galls. 1,049 37 10,214 967 3,560 14 706 Value. 16,547 719 177 157 1,053 1,673 36 1,771 2,982 70 10 o 14 34 143,055 8,621 2 11,816 1,400 1,079 466 157,164 71 22,718 34H.504 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Galls. 1,349 42 12,997 1,126 3,702 47 1,017 1,019 9,191 431 37 3,500 14 432 20,280 14,624 Value. 1,387 11,459 473 39 3,326 47 465 1,059 352 532 1,943 1,318 43 7 67 1,435 3,338 163 12 8 13 21 117,994 16 373 162 535 1,993 73 5 55 2,126 13,144 2 6,101 695 789 331 58,757 43 13,240 214,651 4,182 86 10 2 14 34 125,539 122 486 20 2 7,021 1,400 546 586 146,327 71 20,852 307,300 36 961 553 1,514 1,531 85 5 67 1.68S 3,740 185 12 8 13 21 102,089 25 245 17 2 3,959 695 513 554 54,554 43 11,842 179,117 Duty. $ cts. 917 10 8,271 90 387 90 33 30 3,150 00 12 60 388 80 17,1961 13,161 60 2s so 9 60 38 40 1,183 50 554 70 1,738 20 1,793 70 65 70 4 50 4! I 50 1,913 40 1,373 70 74 (id 6 10 2 90 7 40 14 80 32,053 15 30 50 167 10 10 10 1 10 2,942 95 55S 50 216 60 208 60 37,122 35 30 65 8,681 90 83,502 40 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AXD XATIGATIOX 235 fok Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Quantity . Galls. Value. Duty. Quantity. f cts. Galls. Value. Duty. Total . Quantity. Value. I Co^tyed. 8 cts. ' Galls. 1,010 9,191 431 37 3. .".on 14 432 14,624 1,387 11,459 473 39 3,326 47 465 17,196 S cts. 917 10 8,271 90 387 90 33 30 3,150 00 12 60 388 80 13,161 60 28 80 9 60 16 36 38 40 352 9 ... I 373 no 4n 178 10 00 164 961 352 5i;2 180 361 720 10 715! 1,875 36 211 1,993 73 1,531 85 5 67 2,126 96 4o 72 6,361 2oii 10,490 104 72 335 16,783 310 4 1,038 5,744 231 435 4,280 466 3.4 41' 320 16,270 962 7 1,052 9,593 310 657 2,359 588 5, ti20 977 22.125 180 31 163 118 2.t;:;!i 505 107 1,783 193 5,719 408 678 67 1,326 2,562 62 3,118 481 Galls. 360 26 540 217 5,042 918 20 1,720 190 9,033 8,702 502 210 1,059 234 233 1,892 433 3,227 265 253 3,796 163 5,121 5,228 67 4,654 253 19,535 8,060 617 4 1,038 5,744 769 281 4,245 392 4,566 268 17,924 1,006 15 177 1,673 323 426 1,066 712 5,182 530 11,110 1,067 7 1,052 9,443 266 230 2,345 718 5,3(53 1,215 21,706 Value. 225 31 04 99 2,116 396 54 1,187 202 4,404 186 678 204 2,453 2,562 40 3,348 378 9,849 701 5 210 1,059 957 196 1,843 388 3,591 226 9,176 1,068 15 177 1,646 403 151 1,083 815 4,835 763 10,956 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AXD NAVIGATION 237 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. v^uan ci by . Value Quaiititv Value Duty. Quantity. Value. Collected. Galls. — $ § cts. Galls. S S cts. - - — Galls. 360 26 540 217 5,042 918 20 1,720 190 S 225 31 94 99 2,116 396 54 1,187 202 § cts. 168 30 16 58 179 40 90 46 2,046 56 375 84 21 80 837 70 113 80 9,033 4,404 3,850 44 253 3,796 163 5,121 5,228 67 4,654 253 186 678 204 2,453 2,562 40 3,348 378 134 23 1,380 16 111 73 2,323 41 2,389 23 32 77 2,447 14 191 83 19,535 9,849 9,010 50 617 4 1,038 5,744 769 281 4,245 392 4,566 701 5 210 1,059 957 196 1,843 388 3,591 226 420 08 2 86 415 92 2,270 66 548 56 154 34 1,996 20 249 68 2,629 74 158 92 . ! 268 17,924 9,176 8,846 96 1,067 7 1,052 9, 143 266 230 2,345 718 5,363 1,215 1,068 15 177 1,646 403 151 1,083 815 4,835 763 715 19 7 09 442 34 3,987 71 219 32 130 40 1,192 54 510 16 3,434 81 678 45 . . . . 21,706 10,956 11,318 01 238 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VI!.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Total Imports. Countries. Quantity. Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. DUTIABLE GOODS — Coil . Spirits and wines — Con. Wines of all kinds, except sparkling wines — Con. Containing over 30 p. c. and not over 31 p.c Containing over 31 p. c. and not over 32 p. c . Containing over 32 p. o. and not over 33 p. c . Containing over 33 p. c. and not ot'er 34 p. c. Great Britain . Australia . . . Hong Kong . . China France Holland Italy Japan Madeira Portugal Spain United States. Total ... Great Britain. . Australia . Hong Kong . . . Newfoundland . China France . Italy Japan Madeira Portugal Spain United States. . Total Great Britain Australia Hong Kong . . China France Italy Madeira Portugal. . Spain United States, Total . . Great Britain . . Australia Hong Kong . . . Newfoundland . China France Portugal. . . . St. Pierre. ...... Spain United States. . Total . Galls. 1,435 4,061 7,906 207 216 2,355 151 1,623 9,540 1,081 28,575 1,051 4 4,330 2 3,269 280 27 2,797 273 3,737 19,380 1,630 36,780 1,100 12 2,080 6«8 691 162 123 6,105 14,818 1,894 27,673 937 18 35' 82 697 704 10,662 7,752 1,647 22,856 Galls. 1,465 841 1,431 278 190 944 182 2,470 10,537 847 524 3 4,001 7,876 299 130 V 2,409 81 2,264 9,260 1,529 690 8 831 1,423 414 105 158 1,002 112 2,821 10,270 1,282 19,185 28,554 19,116 2,102 4 733 8 606 549 37 1,460 371 4,365 18,029 1,265 865 4 4,555 2 3,269 435 27 1,914 2S4 3,889 15,105 1,758 1,617 4 772 8 606 826 37 946 338 5,069 14,666 1,531 29,529 32,107 26,423 2,214 22 349 119 627 133 163 8,210 18,024 1.326 1,778 12 2,156 763 470 183 22 5,721 14,539 2,075 3,236 22 359 144 700 16S 9 8,510 16,971 1,462 31,187 27,719 31,581 1,631 43 55 320 148 1,058 14,402 10,436 1,019 29,112 2,759 18 357 83 715 590 7,738 60 7,712 1,595 21,627 3,770 43 55 328 145 929 10,467 140 9,971 1,093 26,941 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 239 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. rt Quantity. V alue. uuty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. j ™- ; cola. Galls. S cts. Galls. I cts. Galls. 524 3 4,001 7,876 299 130 178 2,409 81 2.264 690 8 831 1,423 414 105 158 1,002 112 2_89!1 8 cts. 416 60 3 60 1,849 7^ 3,577 30 243 80 83 50 118 60 1,264 20 66 00 1,751 90 6,785 00 9,260 10,270 1.529 1 9R2 -1 1 \ • ' • • 28,554 19,116 17,156 40 865 4 4,555 2 3,269 435 27 1,914 284 3,889 15,105 1,758 1,617 4 772 8 606 826 37 946 338 5.069 857 05 2 92 2,190 25 3 26 1,587 47 434 85 22 71 1,106 82 223 52 3. \(\9. 97 ; 14,666 10,894 95 1,534 1,216 14 32,107 26,423| 21,732 91 ... 1,778 12 2,150 763 47o 183 22 5,721 14,539 2,075 3,236 1,788 68 22 12 12 359 1,099 46 144 394 18 700| 426 20 168,' 134 58 9 12 82 8,510| 5,184 66 16,971 11,779 24 1,4621 1,393 10 ::::::::: 27,719 31,581 22,225 04 .... • 2,759 18 357 83 715 590 7,738 60 7,712 1,595 3,770 43 55 328 145 929 10,467 140 9,971 1,093 2,482 91 22 72 191 43 139 07 393 85 567 80 6,930 70 71 40 6,770 18 1,109 45 21,627 26 941 18 R79 SI I 240 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Spirits and wines — Con. Wines of all kinds, except sparkling wines — Con. Containing over 34 p. c. and not over 35 p. c . Galls Containing over 35 p. a, and not over 36 p.c. . . Containing over 36 p.c., and not over 37 p.c. Containing over 37 p.c, and not over 38 p.c. Containing over 38 p.c. and not over 39 p.c. . Great Britain . Australia China France Italy. ....... Japan Portugal Spain United States. Total .... Great Britain . . Newfoundland. China. . . . . France Portugal Spain United States. . Total... Great Britain. . Australia Newfoundland . China France Portugal Spain United States. . Total Great Britain . China. . Japan Portugal Spain United States. Total. Hong Kong. China Japan Spain Total. Containing over 39 p.c, and not over 40 p.c. . . China. France . . . Portugal . . Spain .... Total. ,389 10 90 46!) 90 6,965 7,534 411 16,958 1.46!) 36 116 385 3,925 2,109 523 8,563 195 110 36 58 1,432 488 213 2,532 6 35 38 403 160 642 60 1711 18 257 443 2 420 57 922 3,168 33 18 1.042 Galls. 61 10,964 12,113 302 1,772 10 90 443 14 90 7,036 6,452 544 27,701 16,451 4,010 155 21 435 6,324 4,043 1,245 16,233 1,436 46 116 293 3,913 2,669 557 9,030 414 539 5 114 2,619 863 346 4,900 26 13 19 1,291 574 1,923 til 101 6 403 170 680 891 3 110 36 86 1,428 576 213 3,343 40 35 38 512 122 2 3,790 33 18 781 8 61 9,735 9,877 334 24,637 3,118 178 21 605 5,240 5,121 1,083 15,366 1,627 7 539 5 185 2,446 758 346 5,913 89 13 19 1,495 408 749 60 179 18 55 312 443 443 2.(132 122 101 101 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imforts — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 241 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Galls. $ $ cts. Galls. S $ cts. Galls. 1,772 ' 10 90 443 14 90 7,036 6,452 544 3,790 33 18 781 8 61 9,735 9,877 334 S cts. 2,058 44 15 10 52 20 464 66 9 68 65 10 6,579 22 6,318 14 383 08 16,451 24,637 15,945 62 1,436 46 116 293 3,913 2,669 557 3,118 178 21 605 5,240 K 191 1,725 20 78 70 70 10 342 65 3,724 15 3 nru 9 % 1,083 '631 25 9,030 15,366 9,576 30 891 3 110 36 86 1,428 576 213 1,627 539 5 185 2,446 758 346 1,004 88 3 84 225 50 22 38 105 38 1,562 04 561 48 227 34 3,343 5,913 3,712 84 40 35 38 512 122 2 89 13 19 1,495 408 8 51 10 25 25 28 88 760 82 196 82 3 62 749 2.0321 1 Ofifi 4Q 60 179 18 55 12 36 13 61 42 00 125 36 15 42 53 50 312 122 236 28 443 101 327 11 J 443 101 327 11 1 | 11— ii— 16 242 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS— COW. Spirits and wines — Con. Champagne and all other sparkling wines : In bottles containing each not more than a quart but more than a pint, old wine measure In bottles containing not more than a pint but more than half a pint, old wine measure . In bottles containing one half pint each or less more than one quart Sponges . Total Imports. Countries. Great Britain. Australia. . . . Belgium France.. . Germany. . . . Boll.-nd Italy St. Pierre United States. Total. .. Great Britain . . . 258 Belgium 20 France 21,000 302 Hol'and 2 Spain 100 United States. . . 430 Total. .. Great Britain . France United States. Total Great Britain. France Total Great Britain . . B. W. Indies... Aust-Hungary . Cuba France Germany Japan United States. . Total Quantity. Value. Doz. 350 1 17 7,597 207 100 3 '.is 8,373 22,112 6 656 32 694 Galls. Doz. 12 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. Doz. 5,322 10 98 103,907 2,276 247 1 337 25 1,299 6,381 13 130 13 33 113,274 6,818 1,946 57 138,730 1,201 392 6 19,742 4,1116 10 84, <62 97 89,863 3,339 20 131,868 20 684 5,174 147,. SI 2 21 1,729 73 1,823 12' 96 222 <;,<;<•>.-> 2,230 4 2,078 85 111 705 2:;, 2:;:; 35,111 60 22 58 176 20,456 26 717 74 847 359 174 280 1.612 137,652 129 1,881 203 2,213 Galls. Doz. 12 6 18 11 252 96 34S 1,743 216 3,101 85 705 25,207 31,057 S cts. 1,009 20 6 30 21,322 20 72 00 446 562 80 169 62 70 483 204 30 23,239 50 6NII 7D 9 90 32,915 40 !CI nil 36 30 95 70 427 20 34,264 20 21 32 612 54 60 68 6! 14 54 46 20 19 80 66 00 348 60 43 20 620 20 17 HO 141 00 5,041 40 6,211 40 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 243 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. | Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Doz. 3 $ cts. Doz. i $ 1 9 S cts. 9 20 Doz. 248 1 $ 4,208 10 $ cts. 1,018 40 6 30 2 162 2 33 l,22i 8 22 00 1,202 80 12 00 6,383 175 2 130 13 33 84,495 1,322 8 446 169 483 21,344 20 1,274 80 12 00 562 80 62 70 204 30 167 1,278 1,246 00 6,985 91,141 24,485 50 392 10 19,748 236 62 22 58 176 3,339 32 131.897 962 363 174 280 1,612 680 70 23 50 32,940 20 904 00 105 00 36 30 95 70 427 20 4 6 236 2 12 29 962 4 13 60 24 80 904 00 6 00 1 248 1,007 948 40 20,704 138,659 35,212 60 26 / a TA 129 1,881 203 21 32 612 54 60 68 1 84/ 2,213 694 54 Galls.Doz. Galls.Doz. Galls.Doz. 12 8 6 3 252 96 46 20 19 80 18 11 348 66 00 1 6,980 3,273 931 49 436 40 8,729 3,489 4 3,101 85 111 705 25,207 1,280 09 479 60 1 07 i;l>o l'ii 17 00 29 tin 141 00 5,041 40 4 1 07 111 29 60 10,259 1,367 89 115 30 67 41,431 7,609 96 ll_ii_16£ 244 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Total Imports. Entered Countries. Quantity. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con Starch, including farina, corn' starch, &c, &c Great Britain. . Hong Kong. . . . Newfoundland . Aust- Hungary. China France Germany Hawaii Holland Japan iUnited States. . Total Stearic acid Holland United States. Stockinettes for the manufac- ture of rubber boots and shoes; Total .... imported by manufacturers of j rubber boots and shoes, for use exclusively in the manu- facture thereof in their own factories iGreat Britain . United States. Total Stone and manufactures of : — Flagstones, granite, rough freestone, sandstone and all building stone, not ham- mered or chiselled Great Britain . United States. Granite and freestone dressed; all other building stone dressed, except marble Total Great Britain. France.. United States. Total Granite, sawn only Great Britain. United States. Granite, manufactures of, X.O.P ... . Total Great Britain. Germany .... Italy Cnited States. Total. . Grindstones, noc mounted and not less than 36 inches in diam Great Britain. United States. Total General Tariff. Value. Quantity. ! Value. Duty. Lbs. 222.132 62,831 24,200 1,120 :»M74 252 56,250 48 8,800 2,340 566,359 1,002,506 761 56,147 56,908 Tons, 175 14,050 14,225 1,934 265 8,800 10,999 1 2.615 2,616 12,457; 914 580 56 798 9 1,727 8 454 77 22,8(50 3'.»,940 71 4,910 Lbs. 7,714 62,831 24,200 9,120 58,174 1,104 44,358 48i 8,800! 2,340 555,202 773,891 761 5(5,147 4,981 56,908 461 914 580 568 798 42 1,244 8 454 22,434 71 4,910 14.619 52,1X5 66,804 (531 48,373i Tons. 14,046 49,004 4,981 1,484 52,185 5:166: i 48,305 14,046 48,305 5,293 1,390 47,130 53, SI 3 2(55 8,800 9,065 21 13,994 1,390 47,130 4S.520 14,015 77,640 4 77 3,086 2,615 2,615 so. si 17 6.SS5 33,981 40,869 13,994 3,028 3,086 6,191 418 33,981 34.402 I cts. 115 71 942 46 363 00 136 80 872 61 1(5 56 665 37 0 72 132 00 35 10 8,328 30 27,580 11,608 63 14 20 !IS2 'Hi 996 2n 222 60 7,827 75 8,050 35 7,245 75 7,245 75 278 00 9.426 00 9,704 00 2,798 80 13,994 2,798 80 1,059 80 26 95 l.oso in 2,166 85 62 7<> 5,097 60 5,160 30 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 245 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. | Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. V alue. Duty Collected. Lbs. 223,823 $ 12,596 $ cts. 2,238 23 Lbs. $ § cts. Lbs. 231.537 62,831 24,200 9,120 58,174 1,104 56,470 48 8.800 2,340 565,930 $ 13,057 914 580 5(58 798 42 1,735 8 454 77 22,837 $ cts. 2,353 94 942 46 363 00 136 80 872 61 16 56 907 62 0 72 L32 00 35 10 8,542 86 12,112 491 242 25 10,728 403 214 56 223,823 12,596 2,238 23 22,840 894 456 81 1,020,554 41,070 14,303 67 761 56,147 71 4,910 14 20 982 00 56,908 4,981 99a 20 13,135 1,313 50 14,619 52,185 1,536 10 7,827 75 13,135 1,313 50 66,804 9,363 85 Tons. 175 631 (53 10 Tons. 4 68 13 60 Tons. 175 14,050 631 48,373 63 10 7,259 35 175 631 63 10 4 68 13 60 14,225 49,004 7,322 45 1,934 5,293 705 73 1,934 265 8,800 5,293 1.390 705 73 278 00 47,130| 9,426 00 1,934 5,293 705 73 10,999 53,813 10,409 73 1 21 2 80 1 2,615 21 13,994 2 80 2,798 80 1 21 2 80 2,616 14,015 2,801 60 74,959 17,490 98 77,987 4 77 3,086 18,550 78 1 87 26 95 1,080 10 4 1 87 74,959 17,490 98 4 1 87 81,154 19,659 70 6,467 646 70 6,885 709 40 5,097 60 33,984 6,467 646 70 40,869 5,807 00 246 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Stone and mfrs. of— Con. Grindstones, X.E.S Paving blocks. Manufactures of N.O.P Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. Great Britain. . France J apan United States. Total. Great Britain. United States. Straw. Straw carpeting, rugs, mats and matting Straw, manufacturers of, not otherwise provided for. . . Total Great Britain. . Hong Kong. . . . Aust.-Hungary. Belgium China Egypt France Germany Japan Turkey United States. . Total. United States. . . Great Britain . Hong Kong. . . China Germany . . . Japan United States. Total . Great Britain. Hong Kong. . Belgium China France Germany Tons. 31 Value. Holland Italy Japan Norway- Sweden United States. . . Total . 273 7 1 s.'".i7 8,378 21,503 10,816 32,319 768 2 68 380 3 313 115 925 13 30 20,057 22,674 288 1,994 2,639 4,501 106 34,726 4.225 48,191 76 3 5' 26 987 12,9! »!> 5,952 3 288 274 1,893 22,558 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. 1 ,597 8,605; 10,816 43 2 68 380 3 313 115 124 13 30 19,897 2(1,! INS Tons. 31 L>s.s 6 2,639 4,501 36,421 4,225 42 57 26 917 5,052 3 288 27-1 1,869 9,431 $ cts. 1 75 0 25 2,149 25 2,151 25 10,816 2,163 20 2,163 20 12 00 0 60 20 40 114 00 0 90 93 90 34 50 37 20 3 90 9 00 5,969 10 6. 2! Mi 40 57 60 1 50 659 75 1,125 25 9,105 25 1.056 25 11,948 00 8 40 0 60 11 40 5 20 183 40 1.190 40 0 60 57 60 54 80 373 80 1,886 20 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 247 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. (Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. 1 IT 1 V alue. Duty. Quantity. J Value. Duty Collected. $ 273 $ cts. 45 50 $ { cts. $ 273 $ cts. 45 50 7 1 75 1 8,597 0 25 2,149 25 273 45 50 8,878 2,196 75 21,503 2,867 06 21,503 10,816 2,867 06 2,163 20 1 21,503 2,867 06 32,319 5,030 26 719 143 80 6 2 40 768 2 68 380 3 313 115 925 13 30 20,055 159 10 0 60 20 40 114 00 0 90 93 90 34 50 357 60 3 90 9 00 6,032 30 801 320 40 158 63 20 719 143 80 965 386 00 22,672 6,826 20 Tons. Tons. Tons. 31 288 57 60 1,988 331 35 1,994 2,639 4,501 106 36,421 4,225 332 85 659 75 1,125 25 35 33 9,105 25 1.056 25 106 35 33 1,988 331 35 106 35 33 49,886 12,314 68 34 4 53 76 3 67 26 917 12,999 5,952 3 288 274 1,893 12 93 0 60 11 40 5 20 183 40 3,466 32 1,190 40 0 60 57 60 54 80 380 20 12,999 3,466 32 24 6 40 34 4 53 13,023| 3,472 72 22,488 5,363 45 248 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Sugars, syrups and molasses — Sugar, above No. 16 D.S. in colour, and all refined sugars of whatever kinds, grades or standards Countries. Sugar, N.E.S., not above No. 16 D.S. in colour, sugar drainings, or pum pings drained in transit, nielado or concentrated nielado, tank bottoms and sugar concrete Great Britain . B. W. Indies... Hong Kong Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China Germany Holland Japan Mexico Russia United States. . Total Syrups and molasses of all kinds, N.O.P., the product of the sugar cane or beet, N.E.S., and all imitations thereof or substitutes there- for B. E. Indies . . British Guiana, B. W. Indies.. Fiji Islands . . Hong Kong. . . , Argentina Belgium Cent. Am. States China Dutch E. Indies Holland ... Peru Porto Rico United States Total ... Molasses produced in the pro- cess of the manufacture of cane sugar from the juice of the cane without any ad- mixture with any other in- gredient, when imported in the original package in which it was placed at the point of production, and not afterwards subjected to any process of treating or mixing. Testing by polari- scope, 40 degrees or over. Great Britain . . . Australia B. W. Indies.... Hong Kong China... Japan Turkey United States. . . Total British Guiana. . B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland . . Cuba Danish W.Indies Porto Rico United States. . . Total . . . Total Imports. Quantity. Value. Lbs 17,194,240 88,337 51,666 154,576 33,600 394,618 775,634 574,722 2,648 1,606 5,942 974 14,073 18,947 147 150 1,768,291 365,333 11 3 41,230 17,298 20,826,592 677,454 80,905,547 192,667,012 17,333,357 11,989 2,533,817 13,302,403 115,502 4,755 37,005,846 2,490,347 :-.<»:;!). 2o,s 416,235 206 56,128 350,077 3,609 85 670,731 5,8!t.j,692 550 656,416 175,300 22 18,177 350,432,886 9,220,125 146, S13 2,339 2,382 106 9,332 213 137 3 2S4 4 50 4 1,200 27 3,259,073 54,067 3,419,271 56,763 Galls . j 192, 58,044 1,335 65,763 30. 1 il»7 1,572,337 120,874: 51 11,140 322 7,892 7,110 354,947 24,739 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lbs. 2,150,364 387 51,666 284,495 106,550 94,618 468,862 56,000 147 150 2,246,432 563,085 63,142 12 1,606 11,581 2,663 2,898 12,841 1,506 11 3 55,S21 2o,ii!i(l 6,022,756 173,074 746,269 3,936,484 15,224 130^895 11,989 3,945,649 5,887,969 398,035 4,755 40,640,494 53,030 3,745,542 550 6,347,287 206 51,620 130,078 15,03 85 650,727 1,059 70,409 22 143,168 65,718,053 1,208,530 126,665 2,382 2,702 137 284 50 1,200 2,804,440 2,937,860 Galls. 1,332 106 39 3 4 4 27 48,191 49,706 192 51 1,335 60,679 42,073 1,141,585 140,053 322 7,281 9,822 LNS..V.2 34,975 1,849,152 406,201 1,385,917 341,013 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 249 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quant it}' . Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. ! Duty Collected. Lbs. 13,258,353 87,950 $ 393,182 2,636 S cts. 97,632 65 647 58 Lbs. 82,000 $ 2,293 8 cts. 1,374 25 Lbs. 15,490,717 88,337 51,666 284,495 106,550 94,618 535,615 56,000 147 150 2,246,432 563.085 458,617 2,64? 1,600 11,581 2,66b 2,898 14,413 1,506 11 3 55,821 20,990 $ cts. 125,785 94 652 41 645 82 3,546 18 1,331 87 1,182 73 6,979 30 700 00 1 85 1 88 27,980 40 7,000 56 175,808 94 66,753 1,572 1,118 53 13,346,303 395,818 98,280 23 14S,753 3,865 2,492 78 19,517,812 572, 757 746,269 89,877,051 160,438,939 15,137,227 11,989 3,945,649 5,887,969 398,035 4,755 40,640,494 53,030 3,745,542 550 6,347,287 15.224 2,529,611 3,955,637 425,536 206 51,620 130,078 15,037 85 650,727 1,059 70,409 22 143,168 5.180 37 417,347 92 754,250 66 70,297 28 83 30 27,416 54 40,913 96 2,765 70 33 03 282,388 82 368 47 25,925 52 3 82 44,202 48 1,671,177 87 89.877.051 2.529.611 417,347 92 726,897 40 70,297 28 156.502.455 3.824.742 15,137,227 425,536 261.516.733 6.77'.'.*N!i 1,214,542 60 • 327,234,786 7,988,419 26,568 1,080 132 84 153,233 2,382 10,452 137 284 50 1,200 2,804.44'! 2,412 106 256 3 4! 4 27 48,191 1,082 84 17 86 59 01 1 03 2 13 0 38 9 00 21,033 37 7,750 217 38 75 34,318 1,297 171 59 2,972,178 51,003 22,205 62 Galls. Galls. Galls. 192 51 3 36 23 36 1,061 89 736 28 19,977 77 2,450 93 1,335 60,679 42,073 1,141,585 140,053 322 7,281 9,822 2hs.5i;2 34,975! 1,385,917 341,013 24,253 59 j 250 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Sugar, &c. — Con. Molasses, &c, 39 degrees. Total Imports Quantity. Value. ■i ii 38 degrees. . Sugar candy, brown or white, and confectionery, includ- ing sweetened gums, can- died peel and pop corn . . . Glucose or grape sugar, glue- cose syrup and corn syrup, or any syrups containing any admixture thereof Saccharine or any product con- taing over one-half per cent thereof Sugar, maple and maple syrup Tallow Tape lines of any material. Tea of Ceylon, black . . . Porto Rico United States. Galls. Great Britain. Hong Kong . . . New Zealand . Belgium China France Germany Holland Italy Japan Switzerland . . Turkey United States. Total . . . Great Britain . United States. Total. ... Great Britain. Germany Switzerland. . . United States. Total United States. Great Britain. United States. Total . Great Britain. France Germany United States. Total. United States. . . Lbs. 1,166,979 25,994 1,350 7,856 39,338 59,2*7 265 39,032 1,782 1,621 596 11,056 616.242 1,971,398 4,480 332,473 336,953 229 1,033 915 2,202 48,90< 55,509 44,457 99,966 5.631 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty Galls. 131,053 710 102 285 1,130 10,683 35 3,724 182 138 163 788 112,114 196 44 Lbs. 30,584 25,954 685 8,436 39,338 59.293 160 39,210 6,002 1,621 332 11,056 615,KN4 261,107 838,595 204 6,201 6,405 332,473 332,473 20 25 222 ! 55 567 1,033 537 915 1,346 2.H2* 5,198 2,895 2,158 47,970 44,4..7 \m53 44, 157 9,234 25 1,059 13,549 23. n;; 1,239 5,631 S cts. 5 39 4,042 710 51 305 1,130 10,660 3 3,772 418 138 96 788 112,026 6,201 6,201 20 57 5i 17 537 1,181 5,236 2,158 2,158 230 25 13,549 13,812 1.239 1 65 1,567 60 378 47 21 28 148 93 592 19 4,027 57 1 85 1,516 25 176 31 56 40 35 26 331 08 42,289 52 134,139 51,142 71 2,493 55 2,493 55 4 00 11 40 113 40 107 40 236 20 1,047 20 431 60 431 60 57 50 6 25 2 00 3,387 25 3,453 00 123 9 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 251 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Quantity. Value 128,424 128,424 204 Duty. Quantity. Value, 8 cts. 33,802 33 33,802 33 22 40 Lbs. 21li 105 321 37 32 69 Duty. Total. Quantity. Value 8 cts. 18 71 15 63 196 44 L, 181, 293 25,994 685 8,436 39,338 59.293 265 39,210 6,002 1,621 332 11,056 iil5,.sS4 34 34 1,989,409 4,480 :332,473 31 Duty Collected. 132, 112, 503 710 51 305 130 M0 35 772 418 138 96 7,ss 026 262,632 204 ii.2ul S cts. 5 39 1 65 35. 42 388 64 378 47 21 28 148 93 592 19 027 57 17 48 516 25 176 31 56 40 35 26 331 08 ,289 52 84,979 38 22 40 2,493 55 204 22 40 336,953 6,405 171 165 44 00 25 229 1,033 915 20 222 5 1 >7 537 2,515 95 4 00 55 40 113 40 107 40 l',4 165 44 00 2,202 1,346 2,895 386 01 2,895 386 01 8,881 1,480 32 8,881 1,480 32 123 1,051 1,'74 41 00 350 34 391 34 47,970 5,236 55,509 44,457 2,895 2,158 99,966 5,053 9,234 25 1,059 13,549 5,631 23,867 1,239 280 20 1,047 20 386 01 431 60 817 61 1,578 82 6 25 352 34 3,387 25 5,324 66 123 90 252 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Tea of Ceylon, green United States. . . United States. . Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Lbs. 7,796 525 Lbs. 7,796 525 $ cts. 52 50 M India, black 10,372 809 10,372 809 80 90 ii China, black 490 29,491 156 2,800 490 28,443 156 2,586 15 60 258 60 29,981 2,956 28,933 2,742 274 20 2,830 32,873 297 2,657 2,830 12,253 297 1,626 29 70 162 60 United States. . . Total 35,703 2,954 15,083 1,923 192 30 40 106,195 6 11,779 40 64,555 6 6,661 0 60 666 10 it other countries, black.. Teeth, artificial to 31st March, United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Russia United States. Total G"F(?iit Britain XJ nited States 106,235 11,785 64,595 6,667 666 70 251 100 9,060 56 45 1,954 251 100 7,439 56 45 1,637 5 60 4 50 163 70 9,411 2,055 7,790 1,738 173 80 8,384 732 8,384 732 73 20 3,374 32,680 Tinware, plain, japanned, or lithographed, and all mfrs. of tin, N.E.S. 32,680 3,268 00 Total 36,054 32,680 3,268 00 Crreafc I5ntn.ni 26,317 76 171 93 147 272 33 2,869 3,768 832 4 2 122,295 839 73 171 93 72 272 33 2,864 209 75 18 25 42 75 23 25 18 00 i;s mi 8 25 716 00 B. 1C. Indies Aust. - Hungary Japan 832 4 2 121,576 208 00 1 00 0 50 30,394 00 United States Total 156,879 126,831 31,707 75 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 253 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. (Quantity. Value. Duty. (Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. $ $ cts. Lbs. $ $ cts. Lbs. 7,796 $ 525 $ cts. 52 50 10,372 809 80 90 490 28,443 156 2,586 15 60 258 60 28,933 2,74? 274 20 2,830 12,253 297 1,626 29 70 162 60 15,083 1,923 192 30 40 64,555 6 6,661 0 60 666 M 64,595 6,667 666 70 251 100 7,439 56 45 1,637 5 (iO 4 50 163 70 7,790 1,738 173 80 8,384 732 73 20 3,374 224 04 3,374 32! 680 224 94 3,268 00 3,374 224 94 36,054 3,492 94 25,428 3 4,238 42 0 50 51 17 00 26,318 76 171 93 147 272 33 2, SI ill 3,768 832 4 2 121,750 4,465 17 18 75 42 75 23 25 43 00 68 00 8 25 717 66 1,256 00 208 00 1 00 0 50 30,452 00 75 25 00 5 3.768 1 66 1,256 00 174 58 00 25,431 4,238 92 4,073 1,357 66 156,335 37,304 33 254 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Countries. (Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS. Lbs. Lbs. $ $ cts. Tobacco and mfrs. of- Cigarettes Cigars . Tobacco, cut. Snuff . Great Britain . . B. Poss., Other. China Cuba Egypt France. ...... Germany Mexico Philippines Roumania . . . Russia St. Pierre United States. . Total Great Britain . . B. E. Indies. . . IS. W. Indies... Hong Kong. . . Belgium China Cuba Egypt France Germany Holland Italy J apan Mexico Philippines.. . Switzerland. . . United States. Total .... Great Britain. . Hong Kong Aust.- Hungary. Belgium ...... China Cuba Egypt France Japan Rouniania . . . Russia St. Pierre. . . . United States. . Total .... Great Britain . . Hong Kong. . . Denmark. . . France Holland UnitedStates. . . Total .... 12,(507 141 12 57 8,428 85 82 3 i 15 12 1,2(52 22,705 (II Hi 124 3S4 100 78 79,888 188 3 538 118 24 000 12,152 43 4,115 00, MOD 95,398 8,307 3,986 4 21,772 477 80 534 178 300 194 100 120,(520 252,010 1,192 96 2(50 1,105 30,040 38,783 20,914i 239 150! 18,830 97 253 5 .... 11 20 5,853 52,39:; 1,017 109 1,200 63 88 : ins, use 442 12 807 170 28 1,002 12,010 62 15,008 11,034 318 12 70 7,030 85 59 3 65 1 15 12 1,208 21,172 035 247 114 100 100 38 83,394 77 3 341,373 70,511 1,299 2,171 2 2,NN9 280 137 281 22 180 151 34 59,087 137,044 387 11 142 52S 123 24 3015 809 9,975 57 4,013 100,345 99,217 8,45 3,98(5 4 18,534 487 70 (596 178 300 194 100 129,808 202,091 12,708 13,770 1,102 96 40 1,195 40 37,444 40,007 25,3(51 43 190 18,229 97 197 5 5(5 1 11 20 5,866 5(1, 175 1,717 1 1,374 63 108 33 314,209 156 12 270 28 400 1,420 9,843 70 14,400 344,35(5 75,(>2() 1,309 2,171 2 2,03(5 289 108 405 22 180 151 34 0:5,720 14(5,05(5 387 11 20 528 22 13,405 14,433 41,242 25 1,0(53 25 37 25 257 50 27,447 25 279 25 220 25 10 25 209 00 3 25 47 75 41 00 5,270 50 70,134 75 2,334 25 784 75 1,075 50 315 75 327 00 122 25 328,734 25 270 00 12 00 436 50 79 00 1,018 00 2,7*3 50 :;2,;;s;, 75 190 00 15,655 50 387,124 00 54,509 35 4,651 35 2,192 30 2 20 10,193 70 2(57 85 38 50 382 80 97 90 It;:, on 100 70 55 00 71,427 40 144,150 05 590 00 48 00 20 00 597 50 20 00 IS, 722 00 20,003 50 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 255 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. V alue. .Duty. Quantity. v alue. ■Duty. Quantity. v arue. Duty Collected. S cts. 41,242 25 1,063 25 37 25 257 50 27,477 25 279 25 353 25 10 25 209 00 3 25 47 75 41 00 5,270 50 Lbs. S cts. Lbs. $ $ cts. Lbs. 11,634 318 12 70 7,630 85 86 3 65 1 15 12 1,268 $ 25,361 437 5 190 18,229 97 254 5 56 1 11 20 5,866 27 57 127 00 27 57 127 00 21,199 50,532 76,261 75 635 247 444 100 100 38 83,394 77 3 538 123 24 306 809 9,975 57 4.013 1,717 175 1,374 63 108 33 314,209 156 12 807 270 28 400 1,426 9,843 76 14.466 2,334 25 784 75 1.675 50 315 75 327 00 122 25 328,734 25 270 00 12 00 2,421 00 436 50 79 00 1,018 00 2,783 50 32,385 75 190 00 15,655 50 538 807 2,421 00 538 807 2,421 00 100,883 345,163 389,545 00 99,217 8,457 3,98(3 4 18.534 487 70 696 178 300 75,020 1,309 2,171 3 2,636 289 108 405 22 ISO 54,569 35 4,651 35 2,192 30 2 20 10,193 70 267 85 38 50 382 80 97 90 165 00 106 70 55 00 71,427 40 194 151 liio 34 129,8(18 63,729 262,091 146,056 144,150 05 1.192 96 40 1,195 40 37,444 387 11 20 528 22 13,465 596 00 48 00 20 00 597 50 20 00 18,722 00 40. 007^ 14.433 20.003 50 ' 1 '1 256 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Tobacco and mfrs. of — Con. All other manufactures of to- bacco, X . E . S Great Britain. Egypt . United States. Total .... Foreign raw leaf tobacco samples, unstemmed United States. Tobacco pipes of all kinds, pipe mounts, cigar and cigarette holders and cases for same, smokers' sets and cases there- for and tobacco pouches Great Britain. Hong Kong. . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China Cuba Denmark. France Germany Holland .. Italy Japan Turkey United States. . Trawls, trawling spoons, fly hooks, sinkers, swivels and sportsman's fishing bait, and fish hooks, N.E.S Trunks, valises, hat-boxes, car- pet bags, satchels, tool bags or baskets, portmanteaus, fly- books and parts thereof, N.O.P Total Great Britain Japan Norway- Sweden United States. . . : Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Lbs 5,120 20 113,61s 118,758 1,026 Total Great Britain . . Hong Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary Belgium China France Germany Holland Japan United States. . Turpentine, spirits of. Total Great Britain . United States. Total Value. General Tariff. 1,933 58 47,697 49,688 297 217,579 41 43,109 1,220 123 Quantity. Value. Duty Lbs. 5,460 20 100,223 2,294 58 43,509 105,703 45,861 60 84,554 2S, 1 75 158 2,308 125 18 29,596 407.066 32,389 15 3 26,130 58,53; Galls. 7,335 794,679 802,014 16,418 70 95 1 23 467 3,253 34 70 67,452 S\*N3 3,469 156,443 459,912 170 147 Galls. 7,325! 795,079 131.451 41 41,638 1,172 123 1,255 60 89,245 1,178 158 2,308 125 18 30,069 298,841 444 15 3 2f,.i3(i 26,592 S22 70 95 1 23 467 34 70 66,818 68,400 3.460 456,443 802,404 459,903 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 257 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. 1 Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. S Lbs. Lbs. S $ cts. 1 5 46f 2C 100 22L: 2,294 58 43,509 2,730 00 10 00 50,111 50 45,861 52,851 50 147 68 00 81,691 19,061 35 4,302 2,007 60 217,444 41 41,638 1,220 123 60 89,245 31,047 158 2,308 125 30,116 67,076 80 14 35 14,573 30 432 60 43 05 439 25 21 00 31,235 75 14,351 17 55 30 807 80 43 75 6 30 10,546 08 48 *±o 22 40 29,869 13,938 87 -it io fun ik U,v01 O.J 34,266 15,990 80 41 A TQQ 414. i VO 139,646 50 f! OQ1 OA O, OOL 39 15 60 32,389 1 ^ JO 3 6,530 00 4 50 0 90 7,839 00 26,130 31,906 ' 6,381 20 39 15 60 58,537 14,374 40 14,777 2,955 40 oho 34 o 20 16,462 3,547 20 21 00 28 50 0 30 6 90 140 10 1,301 20 10 20 21 00 20,112 20 70 95 1 " • 467 3,253 34 3,253 1,301 20 70 66,985 167 66 80 14,777 2,955 40 4,283 1,713 20 87,460 25,188 60 Galls. 10 9 0 30 Galls. Galls. 7,335; 795,079 3,469 456,443 173 30 22,822 15 10 9 0 30 802,414j 459,912 22,995 45 1 1 — ii — 17 258 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. dutiable goods — Con. Twine, manufactures of, viz.: hammocks and lawn tennis nets, sportsman's fish nets and other articles, N . O . P . . . Umbrellas, parasols and sun shades, of all kinds and ma- terials Quantity. Value. Great Britain. France Japan . , United States. Great Britain . . Hong Kong . . . Aust. -Hungary. France Germany .... Japan United States. . Unenumerated articles. Total Entered General Tariff. Quantity. | Value. Duty. Total Great Britain . . . Australia B. Guiana .... B. W. Indies.... Hong Kong Newfoundland . . Aust. -Hungary.. Belgium China Dutch W. Indie- France.. . Germany Japan United States. . , Total. Varnish, lacquers, japans, japan dryers, liquid dryers, and oil finish, not elsewhere specified Vegetables, viz. : — Melons Great Britain . Hong Kong. . . France Germany United States. Total Hong Kong. . . United States. Total Potatoes. Great Britain . Hong Kong. . . China United States. Total Galls 17,895 13 75 16 62,112 80,111 No. 70 512,381 512,456 Bush. 173 2 17 518,875 519,067 1,767 838 7 22,318 24,930 43,620 . . 12 .. 15 .. 299 . 376 .. . . 9,196 . 53,784' 27,299 88 18 307 L84 825 144 115 220 364 838 7 22,288 S cts. 109 20 251 40 2 10 6,686 40 23,497 7,049 10 821 12 15 229, 266, 9,19 ; 2S7 35 4 20 5 25 80 15 93 10 3,218 60 ] 0,539 3,688 65 1,182 3,365 1.787 332 62,973 97,657 44,327 259 44 103,908 i 18,545 11 29,264 2!).275 207 1 7 232,044 232,259 Galls. 146 13 75 (15, 71 16 66,000 1? 232 184 144 115 220 30 3,356 12 332 61,474 236 40 3 60 4veet and yams. . Hong Kong. . China Japan United States Total. . . . Tomatoes, fresh. Australia . ... B. W. Indies.. United States. Total. ... Tomatoes and other vege- tables, including com and baked beans • in cans other packages, N.E.Si IGreat Britain. ;Hong Kong. . . Belgium Cbini. France Germany Fresh or dry salted, X.O.P. Holland. Italy Japan United States. Total Great Britain. Australia B. E. Indies . B. W. Indies . Hong Kong . China Egypt France Germanv . . . Italy ... Japan Portugal .... Spain Turkey United States Total .... Vinegar of any strength not exceeding strength of proof. . Great Britain. Hong Kong . China France Germany . ... Japan United States Bush. 484 742 74 24,908 9 47,080 47,097 Lbs. 39,293 49,(533 3s.:cr> 107,290 565,011 221 80 8,435 27,778 3,604,058 4,440,730 Total . Galls. 46,621 4041 835j 4,263 11,363' 195 18,423 178 259 27 21,986 26,208 22,450 57 21 103,936 104,014 2,154 939 2,801 2,217 51,984 33 7 193 1,24' 121,695 183,270 71,690 6,029 304 1,564 4,912 13,022 3,477 398 5,266 604 s.57 6 2,634 49 302,476 421,009 EXTEREI) General Tariff. Quantity. Value, Bush. 484 742 74 24.858 26,158 178 259 27 21,937 22,401 9 46,793 46,S10 Lbs. 24,757 49,633 107,856 413,589 57 21 103,482 103,560 1,305 939 3,491 2,151 35,669 80 8,438 27,534 3,468,358 4,152,770 7 194 1,316 120,387 165,459 Galls 18,370 57 122 927 7S9 27 2,859 82,104 23,151 2,492 404 830 3,049 67,741 4,746 304 1.055 4,912 13,022 4,303 156 604 8,600 6 2,634 49 300,190 408,322 652 57 121 -.>.> 195 18,032 25.002 27 2,830 4,409 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAY I GAT I ON 261 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. | Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Bush. § $ cts. Bush. $ S cts. Bush. 484 742 74 $ 178 259 27 21,937 § cts 48 40 74 20 7 40 2,485 #> 24,858 26^15S 22,401 2,615 80 8 9 57 21 103,482 7 30 3 90 19,706 80 46,793 46,810 103,560 19,718 00 Lbs. 15,912 1,016 159 12 Lbs. Lbs. 40,669 49,633 52,525 107,856 413,589 221 80 8,438 27,534 3,469,058 2,321 939 3,491 2,151 35,669 33 194 1,316 120,526 530 48 744 50 787 88 1,617 85 6,203 85 4 42 1 20 126 57 413 01 52,039 62 221 33 4 42 14 00 700 139 15,912 1,016 159 12 921 172 18 42 4,169,603 166,647 62,469 38 3,564 594 04 151 50 33 71,456 4,746 304 1,564 4,912 13,022 4,303 156 2,678 604 8,600 6 2,634 49 300,866 17,579 62 1,186 50 76 00 348 58 1,228 00 3,255 50 1,075 75 39 00 892 67 151 00 2,150 00 1 50 658 50 12 25 75,272 83 509 84 83 2,678 892 67 676 225 33 4,073 (578 87 3,505 1,168 33 415,900 103,927 70 Galls. 43,471 15,753 4,347 10 Galls. Galls. 45,963 404 830 3,049 11,363 195 18,032 16,405 57 121 722 789 27 2,830 4,720 90 60 60 124 50 457 35 2,272 60 29 25 2,704 80 11,363 789 2,272 60 43,471 15,753 4,347 10 11,363 789 2,272 60 79,836 20,951 10,370 00 262 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Vinegar above strength of proof Watches Watch cases Watch actions and movements. Watch glasses and watch keys Wax, bees. Great Britain. France United States Total.. . Great Britain. . Aust. - Hungary. Belgium China Denmark France Germany Switzerland . . . United States . Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. Total. Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary. France Germany Switzerland . . United Sta^s . Total Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary. France Germany Holland Switzerland . . . United States . Total . Great Britain. France Germany Switzerland. . . United Gtates. Total. . . Great Britain. Australia .... B. W. Indies . France Japan United States. Total Galls. 5,281 797 G,578 12,656 Lbs. 263 60 205 800 136 34,752 36,216 Value. 4,454 139 5, 12! I it, 722 14.H32 20 25 12,157 721 36,138 25.610 SS.75N Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. Galls. 51 624 8,255 12 181 6,268 s.ss4 6,461 12,803 55i 19 20 25 12,029 497 36,138 22, in 10 .7.(1 136 910 327 12,712 57.ii43 515 136 910 12,712 56,947 72.:;i!t 5,960 275 11,727 1,273 33 136,339 575,514 5,586 275 11.727 731,121 2,936 361 3,541 262 1,548 72\s-i9 8,648 71 17 86 350 12 12,141 12,677 334 361 262 1,510 Lbs. 2,467 60; 133 800 136 34,752 17 67 350 12 12,141 35,881 12,587 S cts. 3 94 59 40 2,056 49 2,119 83 3,200 75 13 75 4 75 5 00 6 25 3.007 25 124 25 9,034 50 5,650 00 84,186 21,046 50 154 50 40 80 27:; 00 3,813 60 17,084 10 71,220 21,366 00 55S 60 27 50 1,172 70 33 3 30 136,339 13,633 90 574,939 57,493 90 72,889 90 83 50 90 25 65 50 377 50 616 75 1 70 6 70 35 00 1 20 1,214 10 1,258 70 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 263 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Galls. 5,319 $ 4,172 $ cts. 5,118 80 Galls. S S cts. Galls. 5,324 624 8,255 $ 4,184 181 6,268 S cts. 5,122 74 59 40 2,056 49 5,319 4,172 5,118 80 14,203 10,633 7,238 63 1 161 193 54 Oo 99 H7 14,032 55 19 20 25 12,029 721 36,138 22,600 .5,41b 9b 13 75 4 75 5 00 6 25 3,007 25 198 91 9,034 50 5,650 00 224 74 66 1,161 193 54 292 97 33 SK fiSQ 21,337 37 12 2 40 64 25 60 591 136 910 327 12,712 56,947 182 50 40 80 273 00 130 80 3,813 60 17,084 10 327 130 80 12 2 4D 391 156 40 71,623 21,524 80 319 91 9H 00 1 OO 5,960 275 11,727 1,273 33 136,339 574,939 OoY Zl 27 50 1,172 70 169 73 3 30 13,633 90 57,493 90 1,273 169 73 21 28 319 1,328 177 06 730,546 73,088 24 784 129 66 2,066 688 67 3,184 361 901 83 90 25 1,180 31 65 50 390 17 3,541 1,180 31 3,541 262 1,548 38 12 67 784 129 66 5,645 1,881 65 8,896 2,628 06 Lbs. 263 71 4 73 Lbs. Lbs. 263 60 205 »00 136 34,752 71 17 86 350 L2 12,141 4 73 1 70 7 97 35 00 1 20 1,214 10 72 19 1 27 335 90 6 00 36,216 12,677 1,264 70 264 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported Countries. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Wax and manufactures of, N.E.S Great Britain . . . i^nina Lbs. o, OH •N 1 50C 330 2,142 / D, V OiJ . 311 ii 89 60 236 7,125 Lbs fiU 284 500 2^42 74,903 S 2 11 89 236 7,052 c CtS. 0 50 2 75 22 25 59 66 1,763 00 United States. . . Tr><-il 82.93S 7,832 7,390 1,817 50 15,016 60 380 11 7,181 60 380 11 108 403 1.436 20 12 00 76 00 2 20 21 60 80 60 Webbing, elastic and non- elastic -. . Aust. -Hungary . Belgium PI.inQ 108 533 234 161 63,741 161 63, 396 32 20 12,679 20 u iiiueu otates. . . Total 80,244 71,700 14,340 00 Orctit 13rit&in . . . 70,223 1,328 1,456 110,828 3,063 1,328 612 60 265 60 22,166 00 Whips of all kinds, including thongs and lashes Germany 110,830 Total 183,835 1 1 S 991 ll.J, ZZ1 oq nil on 4,694 14 52 4,S07 427 14 52 4,807 149 45 4 90 18 20 1,682 45 Window cornices and cornice poles of all kinds Aust. - Hungary. . France Total 9,567 5,300 1,855 00 975 11,792 11 11,792 3 30 3,537 60 Window shade or blind rollers. Window shades in the piece or cut and hemmed or mounted on rollers, N.E.S United States 12,767 11,803 3,540 90 Great Britain . . . United States. Total 189 26,645 26,645 9,325 75 26,834 26,645 9,325 75 Great Britain . . . France . Sq. Yds. 106,869 435 84,636 13,234 73 11,131 Sq. Yds. 2,640 435 84,636 234 73 11,131 81 90 25 55 3,895 85 United States. . . Total 191,940 24,438 87.711 11.438 4.003 30 1 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 265 for Home Consumption". Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. (Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. X-i us. S 309 S cts. 51 50 Lbs. $ I cts. Lbs. 3,617 284 500 336 2,142 75,113 S 311 11 89 60 236 7,088 § cts. . 12 00 2 75 22 25 20 00 59 00 1,775 00 336 60 20 00 210 36 12 00 3 592 309 51 f-0 j 546 96 32 00 81 992 7,795 1,931 00 7,833 1,044 49 20 5 33 15,034 60 380 11 108 533 234 161 2,486 02 12 00 76 00 2 20 21 60 115 27 62 40 32 20 130 234 34 67 62 40 * ffr.0 o92 10/ 89 7,833 1,044 49 _ 9(b 200 29 &o,ooy 15,644 78 • 05 982 8,797 71 925 246 67 69,970 1,328 1,456 110,830 9,656 98 265 60 388 23 OO 1 Git riA zz. loo 00 1,456 388 23 65,982 8,797 71 2,381 634 90 183,584 32,476 81 4,267 995 78 •• 4,094 14 52 4,807 1,145 23 4 90 18 20 1,682 45 995 78 9,567 2,850 78 964 192 80 975 11,792 196 10 3,537 60 964 192 80 12,767 3,733 70 189 44 11 189 26,645 44 11 9,325 75 189 44 11 26,834 9,369 86 Sq. Yds. 104,229 13,000 Sq. Yds. Sq. Yds. 106,869 435 84,636 13,234 73 11,131 3,115 26 25 55 3,895 85 104,229 13,000 3,033 36 191,940 24,438 7,036 66 266 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1908 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Wood and manufactures of : Barrels containing petroleum or its products, or any mix- ture of which petroleum forms a part, when such contents are chargeable with a specific duty Fishing rods Caskets and coffins and metal parts thereof , Lasts of wood Mouldings, plain, gilded or otherwise further manu factured Rakes, hay Show cases and metal parts thereof , . ... Woodenware, churns, wash boards, pounders and roll ing-pins ... Countries. Total Imports. Great Britain. Belgium United States. Total ... Great Britain . . . Japan United States. . . Total United States. Great Britain . . Aust. Hungary United States. . Total . Great Britain. United States. Total.... Great Britain . United States. Total Great Britain. . . Aust. -Hungary. France Germany United States. . Quantity. No. Total. Great Britain. Germany Japan United States. Total. .. 367 30 35,589 3f..!IM; Value. 12 21,029 24,041 89 3 1 1 1,246 1,340 370 30 35,861 36,261 3,343 44 8,065 11,452 24,558 IS 2 45.237 45,252 515 63,851 64,366 2,575 2,578 849 6 7 32 18,234 19,128 14 22,72(1 22,745 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. No. 65 30 35,235 68 30 35,497 S cts. 13 00 6 00 7,047 00 35,330 35,o95 7,066 00 24,029 24,029 355 44 8,065 8,464 24,558 13 2 45. 2: m 45,252 463 63,627 64,090 2,575 1,246 1,254 2,575 IS, 234 18,285 106 50 13 20 2,419 50 2.539 20 6,139 50 3 25 0 50 11,309 25 11,313 00 115 75 15,906 75 16,022 50 643 75 643 75 13 30 2 10 2 45 6,381 90 6,399 75 14 22,659 I 22,673 2 80 4,531 80 4,534 60 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 267 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. No. S cts. No. S •3 cts. No. i S Cts. 302 302 40 28 367 370 53 28 OXJ 30 6 00 35 '^35 35-497 7 047 OQ — — 302 302 40 28 35,632 35,897 7,106 28 2,988 597 60 3,343 704 10 44 8,065 2,419 50 2,988 597 60 11,452 3,136 80 24,558 - 13 1 3 25 2 0 50 45 237 • 45 252 ii si s no 52 8 68 515 124 43 63,627 15,906 75 52 8 68 64 142 i fi osi i ^ ID, VOL lo 12 3 1 oo 12 3 1 00 2,575 643 75 12 3 l'OO 24,041 2,578 644 75 88 794 185 30 92 832 J98 60 3 6 2 10 1 7 2 45 1 32 14 £~3 1 32 14 93 1,246 18,234 6,381 90 88 794 185 30 1 32 14 93 1,343 19,111 6,599 98 3 0 40 3 0 40 8 2 14 8 2 14 14 2 80 22,659 4,531 80 3 0 40 8 2 14 22,684 4,537 14 268 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 ISTo. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Wood and mfrs. of — Con. Woodenware, pails and tubs. Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. Great Britain. Hong Kong. . China . France Germany . ... Holland Japan United States. Total . Manufactures of wood, N.O.PiGreat Britain. B. E. Iudies . B. W. Indies... . Hong Kong Newfoundland . . Aust. -Hungary . Belgium China France Germany Holland Italy Japan Norway-Sweden Switzerland. .... United States. .. Sawed boards, planks, deals, planed or dressed on one or both sides, when the edges edges thereof are jointed or tongued and grooved Total Lumber and timber manufac- tured, N.E.S.- T'nited States. Great Britain. . (United States. . T^tal Umbrella, parasol and sun- shade sticks or handles, N.E.S M. ft, 11,022 467 4,394 4,861 "Veneers of wood, not over s32 of an inch in thickness Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary France Germany United States. . Total Great Britain. United States. Tcial ... Entered General Tariff. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty 391 15 4 2 1.12 275 7 53,416 54,242 27,298 52 268' 256 293 285 1,284 319 3,485 12,853 685 332 2,004 718 38 845,119 895, 2S9 162,416 6,681 53,958 I ;.i.639 597 5 4 3,206 8,073 11,885 148 172,484 172,632 M. ft. 11,021 465 4,394 4,859 320 15 4 2 275 7 53 ; 685 54,308 3,467 52 256 293 191 1,164 319 3,485 89 685 332 2.059 718 38 837,608 850,756 162.393 6,670 53,958 60,628 8,015 8,041 172,484 S cts. 80 00 3 75 1 00 0 50 68 75 1 75 12,962 45 13,118 20 866 75 13 00 6400 73 25 47 75 291 00 79 75 871 25 22 25 171 25 83 00 514 75 179 50 9 50 209,402 00 212,689 00 40,598 25 1,334 00 10,791 60 12,125 60 3 40 1 00 0 80 1,603 00 1,'iOS 20 4 13 12,936 51 172,539 12,940 64 ii SESSIONAL FAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 269 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value . Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value . Duty Collected. $ 71 $ cts. • . 11 83 •S $ cts. $ 391 15 4 2 132 275 53,685 $ cts. 91 83 3 75 1 00 0 50 44 00 68 75 1 75 12,962 45 132 44 00 11 S3 71 132 44 00 54,511 13,174 03 5,014 31 13 00 67 00 64 00 73 25 66 42 291 00 79 75 871 25 4,293 55 171 25 83 00 514 75 179 50 9 50 209,482 33 22,794 3,800 23 1,042 - ■ ■ 347 33 27,303 52 268 256 2-.):; 247 1,164 319 3,485 12,903 685 332 2,059 718 38 837,849 134 22 33 134 44 67 56 18 67 12,814 4,271 30 241 80 33 22,928 3,822 56 14,287 4,762 30 887,971 221,273 86 M. ft. M. ft. M. ft. 11,021 162,393 40,598 25 2 11 1 47 467 4,391 6,681 53,958 1,335 47 10,791 60 2 11 1 47 4,861 60,639 12,127 07 477 63 62 103 27 47 597 5 4 3,206 8,073 94 49 1 00 0 80 854 96 1,618 47 2,569 72 3.206 58 854 96 15 47 477 63 62 3,367 897 90 11,885 93 4 65 148 172,484 8 78 12,936 51 93 4 65 172,632 12,945 29 270 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ll 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Wood and mfrs. of — Con. Walking sticks and canes of all kinds, N.E.S Wood pulp Willow or osier wares, and all manufactures of like mater- ial not otherwise provided for , Wool, manufactures of : — blankets Ca&si meres, cloths and doe- skins Coatings and overcoatings. Tweeds Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary France Germany Japan United States. Total. Great Britain . . . Norway-Sweden United States. . . Total Great Britain . Japan United States. Total Great Britain. France Germany United States. Total. .. Great Britain . Belgium China France ( rermany Holland Japan Turkey United States Total . Great Britain . France Germany Italy United States. Total .... I ! reat Britain . Belgium Fi ance Germany .... United States. Total ... Total Imports. Quantity. Lbs. 401,328 5,418 20 15,934 422,700 Yds. 2,239,563 2,035 5 53,510 26,947 17 3 310 12,362 2 334,752 1,859,568 11,641 24,610 735 1,743 1,898,297 3,645,669 1,659 18,098 10,867 1,463 3,677,756 Valne. 4,917 286 196 438 49 11,495 17,381 1,056 3,798 62,542 67,396 71 117,768 914 26 5,811 124,519 1,532,661 897 2 29,769 19,212 •20 4 S25 6,795 1,589,685 1,151,502 3,981 20.416 732 1,129 1,177,760 1,937,513 1,420 7,716 5,561 582 1,952,792 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value Lbs. 9,4512 5,418 14,759 29,629 Yds. 49,482 2,035 5 48,984 35' 3 310 12,362 113,538 16,095 9,651 735 682 27,103 56,757 1,659 18,098 1,463 77,977 234 286 196 41 49 11,495 12,301 724 3,798 61,371 c;:., s; i3 L2 3,587 914 5,421 9,1122 34,935 897 2 28,871 292 4 325 6,795 72,121 13,311 3,553 732 520 18,116 33,025 1,420 7,716 582 42,743 Duty. $ cts. 70 20 85 80 58 80 12 30 14 70 3,448 50 3,690 30 181 00 949 50 15,342 75 16,473 25 1 25 1 75 3 00 1,255 45 319 90 1,897 35 3,472 70 12,227 25 313 95 0 70 10,104 85 102 20 1 40 113 75 2,378 25 25,242 35 4,658 85 1,243 55 256 20 1S2 on 0,340 60 11,558 75 497 00 2,700 60 203 70 14,960 05 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 271 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. • $ i fiQQ % OOO $ cts. OQfi fin $ $ cts. 1 4,917 286 190 438 49 11,495 $ cts. 1,006 80 85 80 58 80 171 10 14 70 3,448 50 397 158 80 A fift'^ 4,0oo nqfi fin you UU 397 15S 80 17,381 4,785 70 332 55 o4 1,056 3,798 62,542 236 34 949 50 15,733 08 1,171 390 33 332 55 34 1,171 390 33 67,396 16,918 92 59 19 67 59 5 7 19 67 1 25 1 75 Oil 1 Q (¥7 Lt7 Of 71 22 67 Lbs. 375,717 110,612 25,809 85 Lbs. 24 29 13 53 Lbs. 385,193 5,418 20 14,759 114,228 914 26 5,421 27,078 83 319 90 12 13 1,897 35 20 26 12 13 U7Pi 71 7 otO,t It 110,612 25,809 85 AA OO ZO DO 405,390 120,589 29,308 21 Yds. 2,214,531 1,498,819 416,832 66 Yds. 13,029 12,153 5,671 40 Yds. 2,277,042 2,035 5 49,315 28,046 357 3 310 12,362 1,545,907 897 2 28,972 19,631 292 4 325 6,795 434,731 31 313 95 0 70 10,151 98 9,161 13 102 20 1 40 113 75 2,378 25 ioi 19, 631 4713 9,101 13 331 28, 046 2,214,531 1,498,819 416,832 66 41,406 31,885 1 i o^n OO 14,8(9 M> 2.309,4/5 1,602,825 456,954 67 1,816,471) 1,129,569 316,105 14 2,956 2,623 1,224 06 1,835,530 9,651 21,920 735 1,097 1,145,503 3,553 17,955 732 612 321,988 05 1,243 55 8,379 00 256 20 224 93 332,091 73 21,920 17,955 8,379 00 415 92 42 93 1,816,479 1,129,569 316,105 14 25,291 20,670 9,645 99 1,868,933 1,168,355 3,549,988 1,900,627 535,309 99 16,189 9,274 4,327 84 3,622,934 1,659 1.8,098 10,569 1,463 1,942,926 1,420 7,716 5,375 582 551,196 58 497 00 2,700 60 2,508 30 203 70 10,569 5,375 2,508 30 3,549,988 1,900,627 ' 535,309 99 26,758 14,649 6,836 14 3,654,723 1,958,019 557,106 18 272 CHSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General, Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Wool, manufactures of — Con. Felt cloth, N.E.S '. Flannels Countries. Total Imports. Quantity. Knitted goods, including knitted underwear, N.E.S. Bed comforters panes and counter- Shawls. Shirts of wool . Great Britain. . . France Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . France Germany Switzerland United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Aust. -Hungary . Belgium China : . . . France Germany Italy Norway-Sweden Switzerland. . . . United States. . . Yds. 14,664 368 47 25,793 Value. 617,816 64,005 51,435 1,913 38,861 Total. Great Britain . China France United States. Total ... Great Britain. . . Hong Kong. . . . Aust . - Hungary . China France Germany. Japan Switzerland United States. . . Total . Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary China France Germany ..... Japan Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total .... No. 6,701 10 96 2,159 8,966 Doz. 4,351 5 72 9 22 5 139 2,414 7,017 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. ! Value. Duty. 8,325 544 76 24,943 40,872: 33,8S8 101,438 13,166 11,227 476 5,626 774,030 ±34,933 249,434 749 30 3,193 46,440 91 417 3,650 25,276 329,280 13,954 5 416 3,058 17,433 76,050 138 1,359 1,410 L,475 14,111 47 221 1,525 96,336 29,176 30 58 89 330 61 353 8,670 38,767 Yds. 85 368 33 544 25,752 26,205 24,896 69,364 53,987 1,112 39,616 164,079 No. L66 10 96 2,159 2,431 Doz. 139 2,401 2,689 25,473 15.102 11,171 299 5,. '31 32,303 8,891 29!> 749 30 3,193 91 417 3,650 27,219 44,539 344 5 416 3,058 3,823 2,539 138 1,359 1,410 1.400 47 221 1,503 8,617 377 30 58 89 61 353 8,571 9,539 11 55 190 40 8,713 60 8,915 55 5,285 70 3,909 85 101 65 2,005 85 11,300 05 3,111 85 104 65 262 15 10 50 1,117 55 31 85 145 95 1,277 50 9,526 65 15,588 65 120 40 1 75 145 60 1,070 30 1,33S 05 761 70 41 40 407 70 42I-! (to 420 00 14 10 66 30 450 90 2,585 10 131 95 Kt 50 20 30 31 15 21 35 123 55 2,9!)9 85 3,338 65 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 273 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty Collected. Yds. 14,575 $ 8,29i 8 cts 2,338 97 Yds. $ $ cts Yds. 14,664 36£ 47 $ 8,325 544 7fi 8 cts 2,350 52 190 40 35 46 8,735 53 47 7(3 47 35 46 21 93 41 25,793] 24,943 14,57!) 8,292 | 2,338 97 88 123 57 39 40,872 33,888| 11,311 91 505,35!) 83,76f 19,546 25 13,343 10,018 51,115 801 2,832 1 995 11,163 177 1,321 60 931 0C 5,209 37 82 60 588,066 64.00? 101,700 IS Iflf! 26,153 55 4,840 85 5,209 37 187 25 2,005 85 51,115 11,163 1.913 47fi 39,616 5,731 505,359 83,766 19,546 25 75,277 16,167 7,544 57 744,715 132,236 38,396 87 226,198 52,781 16 15,331 7,154 49 9ft0 49ft 299! 104 65 ' 749 262 15 30 10 50 3,193 1,117 55 47,720! 22.269 34 91 si a* 47,720 22,269 34 417 3,650 9.7 4ft1 145 95 1,277 50 232 108 27 226,198 52,781 16 63,283 29,532 10 334,02o[ 97,901 91 No. 13 542 3,159 90 No. No. 6,577 10 96 2,159 13,886:' 3,280 30 ft 1 7-1 416 3,058 145 60 1,070 30 6,411 13,542 3,159 90 8,842 17,365 4,497 95 66,329 13,265 80 7,547 3,018 80 76,415 138 1,359 1.410 1,475 14,111 47 17,046 30 41 40 407 70 423 00 450 00 5,644 40 14 10 fifi 3ft 75 14,111 30 00 5,644 40 22 8 80 1 1.523 4ft9 7ft 66,329 13,265 80 21,755 8,702 00 96,701 24,552 90 Doz. 4,412 29,307 6,838 67 Do/.. 9 67 31 27 Doz. 4,479 5 72 9 22 5 139 2,401 29,751 30 7,001 89 in ftft 58 20 30 89 31 15 330 154 00 61 21 35 353 123 55 8,571: 2,999 85 22 330 154 00 4. 41 J 29,307 6,838 67 31 397 185 27 7,132 39.243| 10,362 59 1 1 — ii — IS 274 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1905 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Value. Quantity . Seneral Tariff. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Wool, manufactures— Con. Socks and stockings of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, &c, 15,592 50 20,501 02 6,720 126,92") 3,136 00 59,229 83 1,132 528 27 3,189,391 913,218 47 22^,774 10(5,760 70 4,829,689 1,514,012 57 ll_ii_18£ 276 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Wool, mfrs. of — Con. Women's and children's dressj goods, coat linings, Italian cloths, alpacas, Orleans, Cashmeres, Henriettas, serges, buntings.nun's cloth, bengalines, whip cords, twills, plains or jasquards of similar fabrics, composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the camel, alpaca, goat or like animal, not exceeding in weight six ounces to the square yard, imported in the gray or unfinished state for the purpose of being dyed or finished in Canada. Creat Britain France Germany. . . Switzerland. . United States Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Sq. yds. General Tariff. Value. 298. 276 111,690 2,338 11,690 2,000 Clothing, women's and chil- dren's outside garments Total. . Great Britain . . Aust.- Hungary. France Germany Italy Japan United States. . 425.!)! 14 Clothing, ready-made, and wearing apparel, N.E.S. T. ital. composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, &c, N.E.S. Great Britain. . , B. W. Indies Hong Kong Aust -Hungary Belgium China. . . France Germany Holland Japan : Russia .......... Switzerland United States. . Carpets, Brussels Total Great Britain. . . Aust.-Hungary France Germany United States. . . Total Yds. 815,420 328 416 1,060 2,580 54.881 22,538 1,0! Ki 2,132 90 Sq. yds 80,737 251,467 46 1,789 333,101 832 1,351 84,(122 3,064 92,146 ^812 2,ooo; 800 19,435 1,600 90 106,022 21.! 125 672,608 14,306 46 1,789 329 S32 1,351 82,176 450,478 10 186 783 173 ^75 8,090 S6,086 40 256 20 731 208,523 756,851 537,301 441 175 672 1,819 819.804 540.408 Yds. 31,861 328 416 2,580 35,18: 100,829 45,375 10 186 783 173 S75 8.369 483 40 256 20 731 205,093 262.:;; 1 4 11,069 441 175 1,819 IS. 504 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports — Continued. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 277 for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Sq. yds. $ 53,830 $ cts. 8,971 75 Sq. yds. $ $ cts. Sq. yds. 288,096 92,146 2,338 8,812 2,000 9 KA £"QA 04, DoU 19,435 1,096 1,600 90 S cts. Q 171 fre y, i / 1 / o 4,858 75 365 33 400 00 22 50 2,338 1,096 365 33 285,032 53,830 8,971 75 2,338 1,096 365 33 393,392 76,851 14,818 33 198,246 55,189 27 4 ,628 21,293 06 258,180 46 1,789 332,074 832 1,351 84,022 81,489 43 16 10 626 15 154,929 38 291 20 472 85 *KJ iiOQ IV.} &V,t)£0 'JO 331,745 154,814 23 1.846 861 43 198,246 55,189 27 379,219 176,968 7»j o7o,^y4 OCT A AQ 1 A 383,784 108,810 18 15,773 7,360 70 444,932 10 186 783 173 875 8,690 85,574 40 256 20 731 206,074 132,052 13 3 50 65 10 274 05 60 55 306 25 3,078 95 39,877 87 14 00 89 60 7 00 255 85 72,240 35 321 85,091 149 80 39,708 82 981 457 80 383,784 108,810 18 102,166 47,677 12 748,344 248,325 20 Yds. 798,!>71 531,503 124,0)7 91 Yds. 490 387 180 59 Yds. 831,322 328 416 1,060 2,580 542,959 441 175 672 1,819 128.072 65 154 35 61 25 313 59 636 65 1,060 672 313 59 708,971 531,503 124,017 91 1,550 1,059 494 18 835,706 546,066 129,238 49 278 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT jj 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1905 ~Ro. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total Imports. Entered O^uantitv. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Wool, mfrs. of — Con. Carpets, Tapestry Wool, N.ES ... Felt, pressed, of all kinds, not filled or covered by or with anv woven fabric • Shoddy Great Britain . . . Aust. -Hungary . France Yds. 1,591,140 21 2,365 1,931 1,300 3,503 4,292 591,995 5 941 1,645 643 2,126 2,005 Yds. 1,740 21 2,365 $ 839 5 941 S Ct8. 293 65 1 75 329 35 Germany Holland United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . A ust. -Hungary . Belgium., France Germany 3,503 4,292 2,126 2,005 744 10 701 75 1,604.552 599,360 11,921 5,916 2,070 60 684,946 7,282 64 1,891 6,306 1,294 60 63 5,566 442,994 3,651 58 1.261 4,158 382 67 56 3,742 6,933 7,597 64 1,891 1,786 10,590 4,081 58 1,261 1,137 3,706 50 1,428 35 20 30 441 35 397 95 Holland 60 63 5,355 67 56 3,404 23 45 19 60 1,191 40 United States. . . Total 707,472 456,369 23,749 20,654 7,228 90 Great Britain Aust. -Hungary . France Germany .... United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . St. Pierre. . . . Total Great Britain Lbs. 42,232 233,140 11,747 163,930 137,883 15,774 66,915 6,037 50,584 28,789 Lbs. 4,023 203,133 11,747 1,467 58,394 6,037 293 40 11,678 80 1.207 40 137,883 28,789 5,757 80 588,932 168,099 356,786 94,687 18,937 40 328 592 41,306 27 306 " '836 6,679 41,306 634 836 126 80 167 20 Wool, viz. : Leicester, Cotswok), Lincoln- shire. South Down Combing Wools, or wools known as lustre wools, and other like combing wools such as are grown in Canada • Worsted tops made from such wools as are mentioned in the preceding item 369,898 28,142 47,985 1,470 294 00 Yds. 49 20 38 5 Yds. 20 5 60 69 43 20 _ 5 60 4 ji TRADE AND NAVIGATION 279 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Import* — Continued. for Home Consumption'. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. ™- ConSd. Yds. 1,577,400 S 589,607 $ cts. 137,575 68 Yds. 234 252 9 cts. 117 60 Yds. 1,579,473 21 $ $ cts. 590,698] 137,986 93 5 1 75 2,365 941 329 35 1,931 L645 767 65 1 1,931 1,645 767 65 3,503 4,292 2,126 2,005 744 10 701 75 1,577, 4!tsi* S0.IMMI 12,137,933 0,215 203,410 11,610 12,642 1,541,275 10,157,228 1,775,158 7'K) 14,017 15,377 59,954 97 116 5S.528 17,248 10,905 19,420 160,274 249,686 189,116 419,605 66,944 223. -_M4 91,432 1,239,987 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. 285 Articles Imported. Countries. FREE GOODS — -MINE — Con. Salt, imported from the United Kingdom,! or any British possession, or imi>orted for the use of the sea or gulf fisheries. . . Great Britain. Australia Imporked. Quantity . Value Silex or crystallized quartz. Whiting or whitening, gilders' whiting and Par's white THE FISHF.RIES. Ambergris. Fish offal or refuse and fish skins. Fur skins, undressed, the produce of marine animals . B. W. Indies Newfoundland .... Cape Verde Isla ids Italy Mexico Portugal St. Pierre Spain United States Total 1^,969,075 Germany. . . . United States. Total. . . Great Britain. France United States. Total Newfoundland Unite l States. . Total . Newfoundland United States. . . . Total Newfoundland. . . . British Poss., other United States. . . . Total . Pearl, mother of, unmanufactured United States. Tortoise and other shells Great Britain. B. K Indies. . . B.W. Indies Argentina . . . United States. Cwt. ,525,116 500 57,340 8,087 19,830 15,000 8 101,260 1,285 191,780 48,809 22 ,909 8,931 184,055 64 i4.3<;t; 293,175 159 8,807 1,860 1,372 1,149 4 Hi. 07 7 222 14,400 9,729 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. 340,954 1,969,075 18 4,457 4.475 Cwt 1,525,110 560 57,340 8,087 19,830 15,000 8 101,260 1,285 191,780 48,809 22 ,909 8,931 44,501 42 6,672 184,055 44,501 64 42 14,366; 6,672 198,485 51,215 198,485 25 1 540 565 200 588 8,111 1,000 660 9,771 4,993 12 3 294 1 64| 1,747 286 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS— THE FISHERIES — Con. Turtles Australia S 25 879 $ 25 879 Special from Newfoundland. Fish- Cod, haddock, ling and pollock, fresh. . it ii ii dry salted or smoked. H ii ii pickled Halibut, fresh ii pickled Herring, fresh ■I pickled ii smoked Mackerel, pickled . . Lobsters, fresh . - ii preserved in cans Salmon, fresh ii smoked ii canned '. ii pickled Fish, all other, fresh United States Total 901 904 Newfoundland ... Newfoundland .... Newfoundland. . . . Newfoundland .... Newfoundland Newfoundland Newfoundland Newfoundland Newfoundland .... Newfoundland .... Newfoundland . . . Newfoundland Newfoundland Newfoundland .... Newfoundland .... Newfoundland Lbs. 12 89 Lbs. 12 89 2,410 09 2,4ln 09 Cwt. 70,992 308,407 Cwt. 70,992 308,407 4,505 22,606 4,505 22,606 Lbs. 29,951 1,539 Lbs. 29,951 1,539 62,009 1,252 62,609 1,252 2,211,225 25,734 2,211,225 25,734 10,584,501 135,395 10,584,501 135,395 420 15 420 15 800 28 800 28 Brls. 1 8 Brls. 1 8 Lbs. 359,683 S6.131 Lbs. 359,083 86,131 194,195 19,740 194,195 19,740 680 67 680 67 11,144 1,002 11.144 1,002 487,031 26, 27 487,631 26, 127 2,011 2,041 ii pickled Newfoundland . . 19,40!) 493 19,409 ~493 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. 287 Articles Imported Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity., Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS— THE FISHERIES — CW. Fish oil, viz.: — Cod Seal.. Other Newfoundland Newfoundland . . . Newfoundland Other articles, produce of the fisheries, N.E S Newfoundland . . . THE FOREST. Cork- wood Great Britain . Belgium France Barks, viz. :— Cork-wood. . (D) Shovel handles wholly of wo :d . ... Felloes of hickory wood, rough sawn to shape only, or rough sawn and bent to shape, not planed, smoothed or other- wise manufactured Portugal Spdn United States. Total United States. United States. United States. Handle, heading, stave and shingle bolts. I United States. Hickory billets. Hickory sawn to shape for spokes of wheels *. Hickory s]>okes rough turned, not tenoned, mitred, throated, faced, sized, cut to length, round tenoned or polished Hubs for wheels, posts, last blocks, wag- gon, oar, gun, heading and all like blocks or sticks, rough hewn or sawed only Ivory nuts (vegetable). United States. . United States. . United States. . . United States. . . United State-. . Fence posts and railroad ties ] United States. Galls. S Galls. 73,230 46,016 73,236 46,016 72,669 32,944 72,669 73,247 22,474 73,247 2,424 19 ... . 145 ... . 8,2(LSl 9,914 ... 58,325 .... 79,095 ... 2231 ... 52,735 19,531 31,672 ... 4,150 6,644 . . . 126,275 ... • 31,960 . . . 21,411 . . 376,014. . 32.944 22,474 2,424 19 14.". 8,268 9,914 58,32.3 79,095 223 52,735 19,531 31,572 4,150 * 6,<:44 126,275 31,960 21,411 376,014 288 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ^ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Quantity. Value Entered .for Home Consumption. Quanti ty. Value free goods— the forest— Con. Logs and round unmanufactured timber. Lumber and timber, planks and boards, when not otherwise manufactured than rough sa wn or split or creosoted, vulcan ized, or treated by any other preserving process, viz. : — Boxwood Cherry, chestnut, gumwood and hickory and whitewood Mahogany . Oak. Pitch pine. Red wood. Rose wood . Sandal wood Spanish cedar. . . .*. Sycamore Walnut White ash Great Britain. B.W. Indies. . United States. Total .... United States. Australia United States. Total . Great Britain . Australia Cuba United States. Total Australia. . . United States. Total ... United States. United States. Australia I Imted States. Total United States. . . . United States. . . . United States United States. . . , 91 15 479,685 479,791 Feet. 17,693 1,050 72,943 7,743,879 3,478 314,852 7,816,822 318,330 74,007 7,258 300 560,455 7,198 358 40 71,063 642.020 78,659 782| 67 36,818,645 1,200,914 36,819,427 1,200,981 20,585,667 405, 733 1.260 3,677 50 3,727 100 28,306 18,212 84 257 5 91 15 479,685 Feet. 17,693 479,791 1,050 72,943 7,743,879 3,478 314,852 7,816,822) 318;330 74,007 7.258 300 560.455 • 42,(120 7,198 358 40 71,063 78,659 782 3(1,818,645 36,819,427 20,585,667 1,260 3,677 50 262 11 :;,os: 573 794,286 34,211 United States | 1,834,315 69,912 3,727 100 28,306 18,212 794,5:86 1,834,315 67 1,200,914 1,200,981 405,733 84 257 5 262 It 3,085 573 34,211 6!»,!»12 11 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 289 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Quantity. Value. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value free goods — the forest — Con. Lumber and timber, &c. — Con. African teak, black heart ebony, lignum vitse, red cedar and satin-wood. . , Ship timber and ship planking, N.O.P Timber hewn or sawed, squared or sided, or creosoted Sawed or split boards, planks, deals, and other lumber, when not further manu faetured than dressed on one side only or creosoted, vulcanized or treated by any preserving process Pine and spruce clapboards .... Laths Pickets and palings . Shingles Staves, not listed or jointed, of wood of all kinds Great Britain . . Australia B. W. Indies.. . Hong Kong. . . Newfoundland . China Porto Rico . . United States. . Total. United States. Australia Newfoundland . United States. . Total . Australia. B. W. Indies. . Newfoundland . United States. . Total . United States. Newfoundland . United States. . Total . United States. Newfoundland . United States. . Total . Great Britain. United States. Total. 2,130 110 155 407 24 38 30 6,772 M. Ft. 169 9,666 133 289 235 144,814 145,338 . . . . 599 115,763 8,381 10 9,383 2,167,447 116,531 926 2,185,221 8,778 M. 37 3,501 3,538 75 9,172 9,247 13 S,S97 8,910 17 5,3(50 5,377 20 16,570 M. Ft. 169 599 115,763 116,531 2,185,221 926 M. 37 3,501 3,538 13 ,897 16,590 821 135,072 135,893 8,910 17 5,360 5,377 11 — ii — 19 290 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. FERK GOODS — THE FOREST — Con. Lumber and timber, &c. — Con. Sawdust of the following woods : — Amar- anth, cocoboral, boxwood, cherry, chesnut, walnut, gumwood, maho- gany, pitch pine, rosewood, sandal- wood, sycamore, Spanish cedar, oak, hickory, whitewood, African teak, black heart ebony, lignum vitse, red cedar, redwood, 3atin-wood, white ash, persimmon and dogwood Wood for fuel .... Wood of the persimmon and dogwood trees ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE. Animals for improvement of stock, viz. : Horses Cattle . Sheep . Swine. Dogs . Countries. Great Britain. United States. Total .... Newfoundland . United States. . Total . United States. Great Britain. . Newfoundland . Belgium France United States. . Total . Great Britain . Germany United States. Total Great Britain . New Zealand. United States. Total Great Britain. United States. Total . , Great Britain. France United States. Total. Imported. Quantity . Cords, 328 38,023 38,351 No. 45-1 1 8 37 5! 12 1,01)2 GO 3 528 2(57 1 101 369 32 109 41 2 271 314 Value. 37 3,785 3,822 1,216 110,112 111,328 104 333,288 L50 7,392 17,224 314,039 672,093 9,300 100 52,355 61,755 6,270 10 3,941 10,221 2,450 489 2,93!) 2,246 30 6,318 8,594 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity Cords 328 38,023 38,351 No. 454 1 8 37 606 1,106 60 3 478 541 207 1 101 30! I 109 41 2 271 314 Value. 37 3,785 3,822 1,216 110,112 111,328 104 333,288 150 7,302 17,224 317,339 675,393 9,300 100 53,655 03,055 6,270 10 3,941 10.221 2,450 489 2.93H 2,246 30 6,318 8,594 jj TRADE AND NAVIGATION 291 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement op Imports — Continued, Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS — ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE — Con. Animals for impiovement >f stock— Con. No. 27 2 42 135 30 549 No. 27 2 42 $ 135 30 549 Animals brought into Canada, tempor- arily, and for a period not exceeding three months, for the purpose of exhibition or competition for prizes offered by any agricultural or other association, viz. — Mexico Total United States. . . . Total United States 71 714 71 714 56 1,995 179 6,193 56 1,995 179 6,193 2,051 6,372 2,051 6,372 1,120 520,876 35 13,600 16 450 All other, N.E.S 16,856 113 113 Bones, crude, not manufactured, burned, Bone dust, bone black or charred bone and Great Britain . . . Newfoundland .... Hong Kong Total United States. . . . Cwt. 25 28,648 i 6,419 279 17,537 2 36 7,114 Cwt. 25 28,648 i 6,419 279 17,537 2 36 7,114 35,093 24,9t;s 35,093 24,968 52,185 69,990 52,185 69,990 Cat-gut or worm gut unmanufactured, for Great Britain ... . France Russia Total Great Britain .... Lbs. 53,150 3,584 6,921 780 61,969 42,582 3,704 3,918 1,220 47,497 Lbs. 53,150 3,584 6,921 780 61,969 42,582 3,704 3,918 1,220 47,497 126,404 98,921 126,404 98,921 271 25 134 271 25 134 Total 430 430 11— ii — 19^ CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT n 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. I Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. 1 Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS — ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE — Con. Great Britain t 22 603 5,845 22 603 5,845 Fur skins, of all kinds, not dressed in any United States. . . . Total 6,470 b,470 350,309 14,550 30 42,606 11,117 545,033 2,586 53 350 76,372 5,765 1,747,049 350,309 14,550 30 42,606 11,117 545,033 2 586 ' 53 350 76,372 5,765 1,747,049 Grease, rough, the refuse of animal fat, for the manufacture of soap and oils only. . . Guano and other animal manures Hair, cleaned or uncleaned, but not curled Newfoundland France Holland United States Total Great Britain .... British Africa .... United States Total B. W. Indies United States Total Great Britain Newfoundland Germany Turkey Great Britain Newfoundland Aust. -Hungary.. . . German}7 Japan Total 2,795,820 9 70?; eon Lbs. 165,325 25,048 62,802 316,681 771,914 4,999 2,560 2,028 8,071 34,576 Lbs 165,325 25,048 62,802 316,681 771,914 4,999 2,560 2,028 8,071 34,576 1,341,770 52,234 1,341,770 52,234 67,301 410 4,975,200 1,893 10 226,208 a~ ana 410 4,975,200 l,OiJt> 10 226,208 5,042,911 228,111 5,042,911 228,111 Cwt. 1-17 179 124 547 462 2,832 191 313 388 1,113 1,175 9,549 Cwt. 147 179 124 :>47 462 2,832 191 313 388 1,113 1,175 9,549 4,291 12,729 4,291 12,729 Lbs. 8,221 650 6,388 34,101 310 1 531,925 721 130 392 2, 5i i7 80fl 2 48,95-2i i 56,845 40,054 9,711 39,632 Lbs. 27,269 5,597 23,979 49,343 1,391,347 9,281 10,862 154,400 68,078 358 1,739 5,696 575,841 7,155 18,969 159,168 58,585 1,560 494.446 29,269 1,881 72,710 3,677 16,495 2S.1V.4 37,978 (i56 6,841 55,310 1,896,174 40,333 5,147,073 48 10 1,609 1,667 3 32* 166 14 2,080 1,600 797 3.694 179 56,845' 3 328 466 797 294 . CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT jj 5-6 EDWARD VI!.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Value. Quanti ty . Value. FREE GOODS. ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE — Con. China Total Great Britain Ozs. 4 105 $ 4 1,356 Ozs. 4 105 $ 4 1,356 109 1,360 109 1,360 71,383 2,874 445 90 17,185 71,383 2,874- 445 90 17,185 Pigeons, homing and messenger, pheasants France . St. Pierre. Total Great Britain 91,977 91,977 85 93 1,062 85 93 1,062 Quills in their natural state or unplumed. Rennet, raw and prepared Silk, raw or as reeled from the cocoon, not being doubled, twisted or advanced in manufacture in any way Silk in the gum or spun, imported by manufacturers of silk underwear for such Silk cocoons and silk waste ... Sausage skins or casings, not cleaned Belgium . • United States Total 1,240 1,240 702 702 419 434 6,898 11,917 2,920 2,316 40,247 419- 434 6,898 11,917 2,920 2,316 40,247 Denmark Germany Norway-Sweden United States. Total 65,151 65,151 Great Britain United States. . . . Total Great Britain Lbs. 127,672 444,370 Lbs. 127,772 444,370 2,022 2,482 2,041 4,833 2,022 2,482 2,041 4,833 4,504 6,874 4,504 6,874 1,657 1,299 1,657 1,299 Total 2,956 2,956 11 11 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 295 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS. ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE — CW. Wool not further prepared than washed, N.E.S Lbs. 4,071,031 193,204 74,034 133,782 485,393 11,042 O, loZ 1,021,917 oU, 1JU 75,985 3,977 30,000 -L,4ol,0.-4 827,285 35,997 7,458 28,444 90,697 1,395 I, out 281,534 1U, tH4 11,398 409 4,071 - ■ 1 - . oUZ Lbs. 4,071,031 193,204 74,034 133,782 485,393 11,042 1,021,917 on i nn 75,985 3,977 30,000 1 A Q 1 r.oi I,4ol,DJ4 827,285 35,997 7,458 28,444 90,697 1,395 1,597 281,534 10,344 11,398 409 4,071 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. Bamboo reeds, not further manufactured than cut into suitable lengths for walk- ing sticks or canes, or for sticks for um- brellas, parasols or sunshades, and bam- Australia New Zealand Argentina Aust. -Hungary.. . . Belgium ... France Italy . . . Mexico Switzerland. Turkey United States. Total f ,01/,Z11 1 O lOI 7 ftl 7 91 1 t ,OJ I . -1 1 120 2,574 120 2,574 2, 953 United States. Total 0,0-1 < 0,o4< 117 175,295 117 175,295 Cane and rattans not manufactured. . . . Cocoa beans, not roasted, crushed or Esparto, or Spanish grass, and other grasses and pulp of, including fancy grasses dried but not coloured or other- Fibre, Mexican, Istle, or Tampico United States. Total 175,412 175,412 1,866 A ± 44 2 9 1,866 44 • 2 9 6,337 B. W. Indies Total 8,258 8,258 Great Britain British Guiana B. E. Indies B. W Indies Holland United States Total Great Britain Germany 305,085 16,963 16,800 y / ^,u/ v 84,081 567,912 40,340 2,065 2,555 62 591 14,537 73,782 305,085 16,963 16,800 84,081 567,912 40,340 2, 065 2,555 0*j,O.H. 14,537 73,7^2 1,564,917 195,870 1,564,917 195,870 Cwt. 92 731 Cwt. 92 731 85 48 216 1,833 875 514 2,644 20,216 85 48 216 1,833 875 514 2,644 20,216 Total 2,182 24,249 2,182 24,249 296 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 ~No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS — Con. n vegetable, N.E.S Florist stock, viz.: Palms, bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes, arucaria, spiraea and lilies of the valley Fruit, green, viz.: Great Britain . ... Total Great Britain B. E. Indies Germany United States Total Great Britain R W. Tndies Cwt. 1 DO 134 $ 3,270 334 Cwt. fTttfl f oo 134 3,270 334 890 3,604 CGA OVKJ 3,604 395 22 120 55 3,771 3,563 260 729 501 14,559 out) OO 3,771 3,563 260 729 501 14,559 4,363 19,612 4, ODO 19,612 1,833 321 291 6,303 451 5,977 11,315 38,657 3,413 38 243 31,162 1,833 321 291 6,303 451 5,977 11,315 38,657 3,413 38 243 31,162 Hong Kong. ... Belgium China Germany Holland Switzerland United States Total 100,004 100,004 B. W. Indies Total Bunches. 22,428 20 1,197,038 21,297 14 950,361 Bunches. 22,428 20 1,19/ ,0o8 21,297 14 950,361 1,219,486 971,672 1,219,486 971,672 No. 3.902 9,055 4,122 1,672,459 605 962 362 150,659 No. 3,902 9,055 4,122 1,672,459 605 962 362 150,659 Guavas, mangoes, plantains, pomegran- B.W. Indies Hawaii Total Great Britain 1,689,538 152,588 1,689,538 152,588 11 4,720 30 28 12,134 11 4,720 30 28 12,134 Berries, viz. : wild blueberries, wild strawberries and wild raspberries Foot grease, the refuse of the cotton seed after the oil has been pressed out, but not when treated with alkalies B.W. Indies United States Total 16,923 16,923 1,933 1,933 Cwt. 37 201 Cwt. 37 201 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. 297 Articles Imported. FREE GOODS. agricultural products — Con. Hemp, undressed Countries. Total . Indian corn, N.E.S Australia United States. Jute butts and jute . Total.. Great Britain Germany . . United States. Total . Locust beans and locust bean meal . Great Britain. United States. Total Manilla grass . . Great Britain. United States. Total Osier or willows, unmanufactured , Great Britain . United States. Total. Palm leaf, unmanufactured United States. Seedling stock for grafting, viz. : plum, pear, peach and other fruit trees Great Britain. France Holland . . Seeds : — Annate . United States. Total . France United States. Total . Imported. Great Britain . . . United States. . . . Quantity. Value. Cwt. 52,943 49,586 102,529 Bush. 6,229 10,376,556 10,382,785 Cwt. 0,037 370 400 6,807 Lbs. 224 28,984 29,208 Cwt. 24,188 47.785 n,973 Lbs. 2,128 5,499 7,627 407,409 379,692 787,101 2,810 5,517,225 5,521,035 23,230 1,128 1,226 25,584 56 974 1,030 209,889 366,118 576,007 768 186 954 36 744 5,807 787 3,275 10,613 131 717 848 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value Cwt. 52,943 49,586 102,529 Bush. 6,229 10,376,556 10,382,785 Cwt. 6,037 370 400 6,807 Lbs. 224 28,984 29,208 Cwt. 24,188 47,785 •1,973 Lbs. 2,128 5,499 7,627 407,409 379,692 '87,101 3,810 5,517,225 5,521,035 23,230 1,128 1,226 25,584 56 974 1,030 209,889 366,118 570,007 768 180 954 36 744 5,807 787 3,275 10,613 131 717 848 298 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. ! FREE GOODS. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS — Con. Seeds— Con. Great Britain .... United States Total Great Britain Lbs. 90,527 165 154,453 103,519 174,359 6,051 15 10,544 7,261 14,298 Lbs. 90,527 165 154,453 103,519 174,359 6,051 15 10,544 7,261 14,298 523,023 38,169 523,023 38, 169 68,212 106,499 111 32 7,926 5,572 9,007 32 4 1,597 68,212 106,499 111 32 7,926 5,572 9,007 32 4 1,597 Flax Holland Total Great Britain Belgium United States Total Great Britain Newfoundland .... Total Great Britain Holland Total Great Britain ... . Great Britain Great Britain .... Holland Total Great Britain .... 182,780 16,212 182,780 16,212 6,397,828 26,000 3,420,560 122,185 648 88,752 6,397,828 26,000 3,420,560 122,185 648 88,752 9,844,388 211,585 9,844,388 211, 5S5 72,773 25 47,405 350 3,636 6,190 5 9,897 27 503 72,773 25 47,405 350 3,636 6,190 5 9,897 27 503 124,189 16,622 124,189 16,622 81,607 3,778 15,232 530 31,625 1,662 81,607 15,232 31,625 3,778 530 1,662 128,464 5,970 IOC 5,970 9,731 290 9,731 290 121,95? 3,315 121,953 3,315 32,947 121,220 64,627 1,016 3,275 1,787 32,947 121,220 64,627 1,016 3,275 1,787 218,794 6,078 218,794 6,078 309 3 166 309 3 166 Total 478 1 478 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. 299 Articles Imported. Countries. FREE GOODS. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. -Con. Tobacco, unmanufactured, for excise pur- poses, under conditions of the Inland Revenue Act ;Great Britain. B. W. Indies . Belgium .... Brazil I Cuba {Germany. ... Holland Turkey United States. Trees, N.E.S. Total. . United States. MANUFACTURED AND PARTIALLY MANU- FACTURED ARTICLES. Admiralty charts Great Britain. United States. Album insides, made of paper Artificial limbs Total... . United States. United States. Artificial teeth Great Britain . United States. Total . Ash, pot and pearl, in packages of not less! than 25 lbs Great Britain . Belgium China (Germany Holland United States. Asphaltum, or asphalt. Total .. Great Britain . . B. W. Indies... United States. . Total... . Astrachan nr Russian hair skins and China goat plates or rugs, wholly or partially dressed but not dyed Great Britain. . (China Germany Russia Turkey United States. . , Total... . Imported. Quantity.1 Value Lbs. 5,956 4,5C2 10,415 98,281 545 40,111 1,076 14,546,571 1,363 14,707,457 Lbs. 136,883 34,193 1,800 2,455 10,240 57,423 242,994 Cwt. 320 1,000 111,048 112,368 1,290 1,174 30.919 55 7,917 94 2,502,901 2,545,713 1,561 673 198 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity . Value Lbs. 6,158 2,946 4,263 139,966 3,342 29,799 1,081 13,671,597 13,859,152 871 19,680 4,138 35,087 39,225 1,380 1,120 5 68 338 2,883 5,794 454 1,245 131,865 133,564 22,956 10,504 1,791 808 2,240 15,325 53,624 Lbs. 136,883 34.193 1,800 2,455 10.240 57,423 242,994 Cwt. 320 1,000 111,108 1,173 665 1,166 38,842 1,100 5,146 94 2,329,026 2,377,212 1,361 673 198 871 19,680 4,138 35.0S7 39,225 1,?80 1,120 5 68 338 2,883 5,794 112,428 454 1,245 131,916 133,615 22,956 10.504 1,791 808 2,240 15,325 53,624 300 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD V No. 1.^»General Statement of Imports — Continued. ii Articles Imported. FREE GOODS — MANUFACH URED ARTICLES — Cotl. Bells, imported for the use of churches. . Binder twine of hemp, jute, manilla or sisal, and of manilla and sisal mixed.. . Binder twine, articles for the manufacture of Countries. Imported. Great Britain. France United States. Blanc fixe and satin white. Blanketing and lapping and discs or mills for engraving copper rollers, imported by cotton manufacturers, calico printers, and wall paper manufacturers for use in their own factories only Blast furnace slag. Total , Great Britain. United States. Total . Great Britain . B. E. Indies. . United States. Total , Great Britain. Holland United States. Total... . Great Britain . United States. Total , Great Britain . United States. Total Bolting cloth, not made up Great Britain France.. Germany. . . . Switzerland. United States Bone pitch, crude only. Books, viz. : Bibles, prayer books, psalm and hymn books and religious tracts, &c. Total. Great Britain. United States. Total , Great Britain . Belgium . . . France Germany Italy Japan Russia Switzerland. Turkey United States. Total Quantity. Value. Lbs. 51,888 11,352,164 11,404,052 105,890 34,419 86,37 226,086 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value 1,692 21.515 17,493 40,700 5,857 1,288,696 1,294,553 5,639 2,576 52,406 60,621 1,344 394 889 2,627 5,210 981 6,191 1,047 5,970 7,017 8 500 47 324 7,168 8,04; 1,692 21,515 17,493 40,700 Lbs. 51,888 11,352,164 11,404,052 105,890 64,419 86.377 226,686 47 763 810 119,743 19,663 19,53'. 3,339 10 35 22 234 40 67,946 230,571 5, 857 1,288,696 1,294,553 5,639 2,576 52,406 60,621 1,344 394 889 2,627 5,210 981 6,191 1,047 5,970 7,017 500 47 324 7,168 8,047 47 763 810 119,743 19,663 19,539 3,339 10 35 22 234 40 67,946 23li,5 71 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. 301 Articles Imported. FREE GOODS. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. -Con. Books, printed by or for any government or by any association for the promotion of science or letters and official annual reports of religious or benevolent associ- ations and issued in the course of the proceedings of said associations, to their members, and not for the piitjjose of sale or trade „»7 Books, embossed, for the blind and books for the instruction of the deaf and dumb and blind Maps and charts for the use of schools for the blind Books, not printed or reprinted in Canada, which are included and used as text books in the curriculum of any univer- sity, incorporated college or normal school in Canada ; books specially im- ported for the bona fide use of incorpor- ated mechanics' institutes, public libra- ries, libraries or universities, colleges and schools, or for the library of any incorporated medical, law, literary, scientific or art association or society, and being the property of the organized authorities of such library, and not in any case the prope ty of individuals — the whole under regulations to be made by the Minister of Customs, — provided that importers of books who have sold the same for the purpose mentioned in the item, shall upon proof of sale and delivery for such purpose be entitled to a refund of any duty paid thereon Countries. Great Britain . . British Africa . Newfoundland . Germany United States. . Total Great Britain. . . China France United States. . . Total France. Great Britain. . British Africa . Hong Kong. . . . Newfoundland . Belgium China France Germany Japan . United States. Total Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity . Value. 749 19 25 137 1,881 2,811 528 2 200 2,498 3.228 52 61,515 15 7 40 35 13 13,532 5,003 42 151,853 232,655 Quantity , 302 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. COUNTRIES. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity . Value. Quantity . Value. FREE GOODS. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. — Con. Books, bound or unbound, which have been printed and manufactured more than 9,983 18 613 8,953 36 3,991 9,983 18 613 8,953 36 3,991 Books, viz. : Books on the application of science to industries of all kinds, includ- ing books on agriculture, horticulture, forestry, fish and fishing, mining, metal- lurgy, architecture, electric and other engineering, carpentry, ship-building, mechanism, dyeing, bleaching, tannin?, weaving and other mechanic arts, and similar industrial books ; also books printed in any language other than the English and French languages, or in any two languages not being English and French, or in any three or more lan guages Egypt Germany Total 23,594 23,594 Great Britain . . 8,549 1 PL 62 OD 985 193 3,959 A, 4; H 45 -i, Uo i 50 480 382 228 ot 85,332 8,549 1 f=i IO 62 oD 985 193 3,959 45 50 480 382 228 Ol 85,332 Manuscript and insurance maps Bookbinder's cloth Brick, fire, for use in process of manufac- British Africa .... Hong Kong. . . Belgium Germany Holland Italy Japan Norway-Sweden Switzerland Total 104,984 104,984 Great Britain 19 4,455 19 4,455 Total... .. Great Britain Germany 4,474 4,474 30,451 2,909 14,166 30,451 2,909 14,166 Total 47,526 47,526 Great Britain M. 8,655 60 2 10,611 114,348 3,000 283 274,564 M. 8,655 (iO 2 10,611 114,348 3,000 283 274,561 Aust. -Hungary.. . . Germany Total If), 328 392,195 19,328 392,195 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 303 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity, j Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Coil* Buckram, for the manufacture of hat and Great Britain United States Total Yds. 25,761 33,096 3,321 1 IV7G 3,962 X US. 25,761 18,105 33,096 9 3,321 1,579 3,962 i 0, o\>Z 76,962 8,862 1,104 2,637 ODD 215 1,104 2,637 355 215 Canvas or fabric, not frictionized, for the manufactuie of bicycle tires, imported by the manufacturers of bicycles for use exclusively in the manufacture of United States. . . . Total 4,311 29 2,226 4,311 29 2,226 Great Britain United States Total Gross, 624 94,838 Gross. 624 94,838 95,462 2,255 ■ <■ i. HI >_ 2,255 14,550 14,550 26 856 17 26 856 Carbons over 6 inches in circumference for use in Canadian manufactures Cat-gut or gut cord for musical instru- France United States Total United States Great Britain 899 899 No. 174,556 No. 174,556 24,512 398 13 4 5,798 1,0*70 398 13 4 7 6,230 1,896 Celluloid, xylonite or xyolite, in sheets and in lumps, blocks or balls in the rough . . Chronometers and compasses for ships . . . Aust -Hungary China France United States Total 8,116 8,548 Great Britain 15,542 5 8,024 52,695 15,542 5 8,024 52,695 France Germany I'nitcd St "ites Total 76,266 76,266 2,401 12 20 2,775 2,401 12 20 2,775 Total 5,208 5,208 I 304 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Iso. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Imported. Countries. e.ntkked for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value fre-: goods. M ANUFACTU RED ARTICLES — Coil. Citron, lemon and orange rinds, in brine. Great Britain. United States. Coal-tar aDd coal pilch . Coke Colors, metallic, viz : Oxides of cobalt, tin and copper, X.E.S Total .. Great Britain . . Newfoundland . Germany United States. . Total Great Britain. Germany . United States. Total . Great Britain . Germany United States. Total Communion plate, imported for the use of churches Great Britain. Aust.-Hungary. Belgium China France Russia United States. Coir and coir yarn* Total Cotton waste not dyed, &c . (ireat Britain . Germany United States. Total .. . Cotton wool or raw cotton (Great Britain. China Great Britain. United States. Total . Galls. 584, 030 50 385 2,140,511 Tons. 2,727 3 30S.8G3 371,593 Lbs. 312; 3.450 242,! 158 240,720 19,090 200,998 951,040 210,343 5,815,370 6,970,705 289,!l98 282,307 426! 9 435 24,597 5 87 125,452 2,724,982 150,141 S.4S7 26 799,329 807,842 468 1,101 58,110 59,739 1,227 10 204 100 15,258 10 4,440 21,249 738 13,657 280,088 14,395 56,295 10,432 355,480 Galls. 584,036 50 385 2,140,511 2.7lM.:>S2 Tons. 2,727 3 368,863 371,593 Lbs. 312 3,450 242.958 240,720 lit, 690 200, 9! IS 280,688 14,395 951,04*; 210.343 5,815,370 422,207 30,876 30,130 6,976,765 2S!I.!'MS 282,307 United States .... i 56,110,370 5.550.H32 56,110,37n 5.550.032 Total . 50,682,67"» 5,017,044 56,682,075 5.017.044 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 305 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 . ISTo. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity . Value. Quantity Value. FREE GOODS. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. — Con. 'Great Britain $ 6,785 71 24,497 $ 6,785 71 24,497 Diamond drills for prospecting for min- erals, not to include motive power Drugs, dyes, chemicals and medicines : Acid, hvdro-rluo-silicic Total 31,3=3 31,353 Great Britain Total Great Britain Germany Italy Total Great Britain Belgium ... United States Total Great Britain IS o. 2,746 13,255 401 INo. 2,746 4t 13,255 401 2,789 13,656 2,789 13,656 7 13,688 7 13,688 Lbs. 772 307 4,358 27,219 9,293 56 41 212 2,023 Lbs. 189,317 772 307 4,358 27,219 9, 293 56 41 212 2,023 221 973 11,625 221 973 11,625 38,527 1,156 38,527 1,156 21,767 49,528 51,327 1,061 2,360 2,756 21,767 49,528 51,327 1,061 2,360 2,756 122, 622 6,177 122,622 6,177 1,008 1,453 98 11,773 1,008 1,453 98 11,773 Alum, in hulk only, ground or un- ground, and alum cake Switzerland Total Great Britain United States. ... Total olreat Britain . . . Belgium ( Jermany i I'nited States Total 14,332 14,332 2,910 11,217 1,095 3,846 2,910 11,217; 1,095 3,846 14,127 4,941 14,127 4,941 1,611,057 82,984 79,860 4,294,863 13 514 1,931 839 42,101! 1,611,057 82,984 79,860 4,294,863 13,514 1,931 839 42,101 6,068,764 58,385 6,068,764 58,385 11 — ii — 20 306 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity . Value. Quantity Value. Lbs. Lbs. 2,013,793 9,410 66,919 637,104 12,780 136 536 8,832 2,013,793 9,410 66,919 637,104 12,780 136 536 8,832 2.727.226 22.284 2,727,226 22,284 18,915 10,990 1,186 865 1S,915 10,990 1,186 865 29,905 2,051 29,905 2,051 63,235 25 210,298 2,168 1 6,532 63,235 25 210,298 2,168 1 6,532 273,558 8,701 273,558 8,701 63,386 6,749 1,000 2,059 8,381 456,450 92,385 513,597 17,204 2,233 357 657 2,218 121,548 22,420 179,326 63,386 6,749 1,000 2,059 8,381 456,450 92,385 513,597 17,204 2,233 357 657 2,218 121.548 22,420 17!>,326 1,144,007 345,963 1,144,007 345,963 142,188 22,372 21,017 11,471 1,707 1,745 142,188 22,372 21,017 11,471 1,707 1,745 185,577 14,923 1S5.577 14,923 9,078 872 9,078 872 40 2,510 94,207 15 283 14,122 40 2.510 94. 207 15 283 1 4, 122 96,757 14,420 96,757 14,420 72,578 20,207 \f 4,595 2,069 72,57b 20,207 4,595 2,069 92,785 6,664 92,785 6,664 60,152 18,025 15,492 3,746 1,229 1,189 60,152 18,025 15,492 1 3,746 1,229 1,189 93,669 1 6,164 93,669 6.164 Articles Imported. Countries. free goods. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Con. Drugs, dyes, &c. — Con. Alumina, sulphate of. Ammonia, nitrate of . Belgium Germany United States. Ammonia, sulphate of. Great Britain . United States. Total Great Britain. Germany United States. Aniline dyes and coal tar dyes, in bulk or packages of not less than 1 lb Aniline salts and arseniate of aniline. Aniline oil, crude Annatto, liquid or solid . Total Great Britain . . Newfoundland . A us t . - H ungary . Belgium France Germany Switzerland. . . . United States. Total Total . . . Antimony, or regulus of, not ground, pulverized or otherwise manufactured Great Britain. United States. Great Britain . Germany United States. Total .... United States. Great Britain. Denmark United States. Antimony salts. Total Great Britain . Germany . . United States. Total .... ji TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. 307 Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Quantity . Value. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity Value free goods, manufactured articles — Con. Drugs, dyes, &c. — Con. Argols or argal Arsenic Beans, viz.: Nux vomica, crude only.. . Tonquin, crude only Vanilla, crude only Berries for dyeing, or used for compos- ing dyes . . . Borax, ground or unground, in bulk of not less than 25 lbs Brimstone, crude, or in roll or flour, and sulphur crude in roll or flour Great Britain United States Total Great Britain . Belgium Germany United States, Total .... United States. Great Britain . United States. Lbs. 965 45,045 46,010 184,076 2,500 41,800 39,8981 26S,274 6,340 14 2.381 Total 2,395 Great Britain. United States. Total .... United States. 177; 8,526 8,703 Bromine. Burgundy pitch . Great Britain . United States. 2,i;<.>s,13o 121.635 Total 2,819,768 Great Britain. Belgium France ... . Germany Italy . J apan Spain United States. Total .... (Jreat Britain. United States. 14,326,573 32,377 10,800 5,600 905,623' 1,724,000 1 56,. ioO 6,273,867 23,435,140 Total Great Britain. United States. Total .... 32 1,100 1,132 647 10,945 11,592 30 2,875 Lbs. 965 45,045 2,905 46,010 3,049 110 2.529 1,973 184.076 2,500 41,800 39,898 7,661 268,274 280 6,340 1,414 14 2,381 1.422 2,395 418 19.048 177 8,526 19,466 8,703 85,052 2,698,133 3,871 121,635 88,923 2,819,768 145,279 14,326,573 408 295 68! 12,028 14,654 1,666 I-.7.S53 32,377 10,800 5,600 905,623 1,724,000 156,300 6,273,867 242,251 23,435,140 18 353 32 1,100 371 1,132 16 251 (147 10,945 267 11,592 30 2,875 2,905 3,049 110 2,529 1,973 7,661 280 1,414 1,422 418 1!HI4N 19,466 85,052 3,871 88,923 145,279 408 295 68 12,028 14,054 1,666 67,853 242,251 18 353 371 16 251 267 H_ii_20| 308 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII. No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. FREE GOODS — MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Con. Countries. Drugs, dyes, &c. — Con. \ Camwood and sumac and extract thereof Great Britain 1 Brazil 'Germany. . . . Italy Spair United States. Total .... Chloralum or chloride of aluminium United States. Chloride of lime in packages of not less than 25 lbs Great Britain. i Belgium Germany. . . . . Switzerland. . United States. Total Cochineal Great Britain. United States. Total Copper, precipitate of, crude. Great Britain. United States. Total Cream of Tartar in crystals Great Britain. France Spain United States. Cyanide of potassium. Total . Dragon's blood. Great Britain . France Germany .... United States. Total .... Fi-ance United States. Total . Dyes, patent prepared United States. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Lbs. 160,546 564 6,875 240,670 29,260 138,546 576.461 ,775,111 130,721 433,159 40,036 ,147,895 5,526,922 1,799 5,659 7,458 i i, 72(i 9,200 15.920 113,639 832,207 2,202 213,598 1,161,646 28,440 28 2,300 73,140 103,914 35 252 287 3,081 :>,23s 24 144 3,763 493 3,638 13,300 35.000 1,248 3,660 255 14,653 Lbs. 16! (,546 564 6,875 240,670 20,200 138,540 576,401 54,906 1,067 2,772 3,830 683 1,135 1,818 is. is; L39, 183 382 38,321 196,376 5,330 3 436 14,4.V.» 20,237 23 140 103 1,010 3,775,111 130,721 433,150 40,036 1,146,695 5,525,722 1,700 5,659 7,458 6,720 !I.2•_>: i Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity . Value Lbs. 1,237! 2,427 47,175 100,903 48.412 103,330 10,200 3,565 11,009 353 22 55.-, 57; 13,913 347 1 452 1,048 15,7iil 10,0(15 947 9 35,370 49,373 !)6,304 Ozs. 45,539 13,002 45,599 24,774 104,140 12 289 131 432 Lbs. 3 259 202 2NN,-_>3ii 7,279 12 5,786 14, 901 316,214 216,N49 23.384 424 894,684 1,144,505 2,309,846 351 173 247 139 5,673 6,583 6,058 3,254 4.'. )5<) 2, SOd 99,467 116,529 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 313 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Entered for Imported. Home Consumption. Articles Imported. Countries. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS — MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Con. Drugs, dyes, &c. — Con. Soda, bichromate., Soda, bisulphite of Soda, chlorate of Soda, nitrate of Soda, silicate of, in crystal or in solution Great Britain Total Great Britain United Srates Total Great Britain .... United States. . . Total Great Britain United States France Total Great Britain . ... Chili United States. . . Total.. . . Belgium Total Great Britain United States. Total Great Britain Total Lbs. 12,378,622 2,734,499 98,078 23,666 Lbs. 12,378,622 2,734,499 98,078 23,'666 15,113,121 121,744 15,113,121 121,744 176,727 22,906 58,225 7,878 907 410 176,727 22,906 58,225 7,878 907 410 257,858 9,195 257,858 9,1! 15 93,608 325 455, 343 928 12 4,309 93,608 325 455,343 928 12 4,309 549,276 5,249 549,276 5,249 9,312,856 616 '.176,764 166,901 57 22,621 9,312,856 616 976,764 166,901 57 22,621 10,290,236 189,579 10,290,236 189,579 11,200 87,360 518 4,371 11,200 87,360 518 4,371 98,560 4,889 98,560 4,889 22,562 7,058,100 477,577 10,726,057 785 149,545 11,843 231,078 22,562 7,058,100 477,577 10,726,057 785 149,545 11,843 231,078 18,284,296 393,251 18,284,296 393,251 2,642 50 143 5 2,642 50 143 5 2,692 148 3,365,341 6,081,520 18,751 47.037 3,365,341 6,081,520 18,751 47,037 9,446,861 65,788 9,446,861 65,788 700,436 625 356 2,323,605 4,904 5 18 21,001 700,436 625 356 2,323,605 4,904 5 18 21,001 3,025,022 25,928 3,025,022 25,928 314 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Entered for imported. Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS — MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Coil. Drugs, dyes, &c— Con. Soda, sulphate of, crude, known as salt ' cake Sodium, sulphide of, arseniate, binar- seniate, chloride and stannate of soda. Sulphate of iron (copperas) Sulphate of copper (blue vitrol) Tartar emetic and gray tartar Tartaric acid crystals Terra japonica, gambier or cutch .... Great Britain France Total Belgium United States . . . Total Great Britain . ... United States Total Great Britain Germany United States Total Great Britain Belgium Germany United States Total Great Britain Aust.-Hungaiy.. . . Belgium Germany United States .... Total Great Britain United States Total Lbs. 48,928 200 193,881 $ 578 3 1 (144 Lbs. 48 928 200 193 881 8 578 3 1,044 243,009 1,625 243,009 1,625 35,296 48,229 . 65,946 325,885 607 446 586 4,854 35,296 48 229 65|946 325,885 607 446 58(5 4,854 475,356 6,493 475,356 6,493 10,785 7,384 463,046 154 150 2,860 10 785 7,'384 463,046 154 150 2,860 481,215 3,164 481,215 3,164 314,316 5,431 1,738,820 13,571 40 80,571 314,316 5 431 1,738,820 13,571 40 80,571 2,058,567 94,182 2,058,567 94,182 112 1,103 112 1(5,943 23 172 20 2,668 112 1,103 119 16,943 23 172 20 2,668 18,270 2,883 18,270 l'.ss:; 23,346 17, mi? 16,240 12,435 33,600 40, (.»9 5,267 3,888 3,691 2,425 6,853 9,429 23,346 17,807 16,240 12,435 33. 0< "i 10.049 5,267 3,888 3 691 2^425 6,853 9,429 144,077 31,553 144,077 :.1,553 62,210 832,810 3,010 35,483 62,210 832,810 3,010 35,483 895,020 38,493 895,020 38,493 924 1,140 924 1,140 United States Total . 2,064 2,064 11 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 315 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Im ported. Imported. Countries. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. ! Value. I Quantity. Value free goods — MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Con. Drugs, dyes, &c— Con. Turmeric Ultramarine blue, dry or in pulp Verdigris, or sub-acetate of copper, dry. Zinc, salts of Great Britain . United States Total .. . Great Britain . Belgium ... . Germany United States Drugs, crude, such as barks, flowers, roots, beans, berries, balsams, bulbs, fruits, insects, grains, gums and gum resins, herbs, leaves, nuts, fruit and stem seeds — which are not edible and which are in a crude state and not advanced in value by refining or grinding or any other pro- cess of manufacture and not otherwise provided for . . Duck for belting and hose, imj>orted by manufacturers of tuch articles for use in the manufacture thereof in their own factories Fashion plates -tailora', milliners' mantle-makers" and Great Britain. . Hong Kong . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China France Germany . . . . . Holland Italy Japan United States . . Venezuela Total Great Britain . United States Total Great Britain . France United States Total ... Total .. Great Britain , United States Total Great Britain, Belgium ...... France Germany . . , United States Total Lbs. 574 57,275 57,849 61,291 Pi. 28,834 250, 839 ! .-)!) 57 10,03K 2,988 30 320 ii(i.l7'.t St., 155 35 2,099 2,734 4,030 1,332 1,961 10,221 356,964 23,544 Lbs. 574 57,275 57.S49 61,291 16,000 28,834 250,839 356,964 11 :>7 446 30 39 66 3,153 3,734 f.,o74 69 1 52 94 622 515 408 11 5 53,395 44 61,306 634 88,433 89,067 3 6 4,180 4,189 16,638 2.uss 30 320 60,179 SI.. 155 35 2,699 2,734 4,030 1,332 1,961 16,221 23,544 11 446 30 39 66 3,153 3,734 6,074 69 17 52 94 622 515 408 11 5 53,395 44 61,306 634 88,433 S!i,nr,7 3 6 4,180 4,189 316 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 [No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. KREE GOODS- MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Con. Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels . . . IGreat Britain . I United States Total .... Fertilizers uncompounded or unnianufac-| tured, N.E.S Great Britain Newfoundland United States ... Total Fillets of cotton and rubber, not exceeding 7 inches wide, imported by and for the use of manufacturers of card clothing. . . United States Fisheries, for the use of, viz. : Fish hooks for deep sea or lake fishing, not smaller in size than No. 2-0, not including hooks commonly used for sportsman's purposes Bank cod, pollock and mackerel fish lines ; and mackerel, herring, salmon, seai, 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 exclusively for the fisheries, and not including lines or nets commonly used for sportsman's purposes Great Britain . . Norway-Sweden United States . . Total Glass cut to size for manufacture of dry plates for photographic purposes when imported by the manufacturers of such dry plates for use exclusively in the manufacture thereof in their own factories Glove fasteners, metal, eyelet hooks and eyelets, and shoe lace wire fasteners. . . . Great Britain . B. W. Indies... Newfoundland Aust. -Hungary. China Germany Japan Spain United States Total Grea"- Krit .ii Belgium France Germany . . . Total Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary. France , . . . Germany United States . Total ISC' Hi 202 3, fx (5 8,225 12,3(53 . 2f»2 13,873 74!) 4,196 is. sis 27-\"-" 987 3,575 708 24 230 21,225 1,503 431.s7:i 735,325 -o7 1,44s 290 380 2,355 0,970 33!» 4,012 2. 4'. 14 118,102 132,517 . . ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. 317 Articles Imported. Imported. Countries. Quantity. Value Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. | Value. FREE GOODS — manufactured articles— Con. Globes, geographical, topographical andl astronomical i Great Britain. France Germany United States Total .... United States Gold beaters' moulds and gold beaters' skins Gold and silver sweepings United States Gutta percha 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 manufac- ture of these articles only in their own Great Britain . United States Total factories . Great Britain France Germany .... Italy Japan Switzerland. United States Total Hatters' plush of silk or cotton . Great Britain . I United States. Hemp paper, made on four-cylinder ma- chines and calendered to between '006 and 008 inch thickness, for the manu- facture of shot shells ; primers for shot shells and cartridges, and felt board sized and hydraulic pressed and covered with paper or uncovered, for the manu- facture of gunwads, imported by manu- facturers of shot shells, cartridges and gun wads, to be used for these purposes only in their own factories Ingot moulrif Total . Great Britain . ( iermany l/nited States. Total . Great Britain United States. Total . Lbs. 112 43 32 24 2,682 2,7*1 52 98 48, 182 5,949 16,894 141 8,224 249 47,414 127,353 633 2.404 3,037 270 2,327 5,709 8,306 46,(161 19,831 66,491 Lbs. 52 60 112 43 32 24 2,682 2,781 14 84 98 48,994 5,949 17,059 141 8,224 249 48,068 128,684 633 2,404 3,037 270 2.327 5,709 8,306 46,061 19,831 66,492 318 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Entered for Imported. Home Consumption. Quantity . Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Con. Iron sand or globules or iron shot and dry putty for polishing glass or granite Great Britain Total Great Britain Lbs. 69,520 49,368 S 1,318 2,202 Lbs. 69,520 49,368 % 1,318 2,202 118,888 3,520 118,888 3,520 26,703 3,230 23,005 29 453 26 703 "3' 230 23 005 29^ 453 Junk, old, and oakum Jute cloth as taken from the loom, not coloured, cropped, mangled, pressed, calendered, nor finished in any way. . . . Jute, flax or hemp yarn, plain, dyed or coloured, jute canvas, not pressed or calendered, imported by manufacturers of caipets, rugs and mats, jute webbing or jnte cloth, hammocks, twines and floor oil cloth, for use in the manufac- ture of any of these articles only, in their own factories Kelp, sea grass and sea weed, N.E.S. . . . Lampblack and ivory black France Total 82 391 82,391 Great Britain . ... British Guiana. . . . B. W. Indies Newfoundland .... Norway-Sweden . . St. Pierre Total Great Britain B. E. Indies Total Great Britain. . . . B. E. Indies United States. ... Total. Great Britain China Cwt. 7 i 613 145 147 661 241 159 6,354 28,598 220 159 808 165 450 19,999 Cwt. 74,613 145 147 661 241 159 6,354 28,598 " '220 159 808 165 450 19,999 82,320 50,399 82,320 50,399 Yds. 17,657,'»79 3,038,313 409,812 734,964 99,172 Yds. 17,657,079 3,038,313 409,812 734,964 99,172 13,758 2 1,105,204 M7 S94 847,894 Lbs. 2,290,102 2,000 398,077 159,188 304 31,226 Lbs 2,290,102 2,000 398,077 159,188 304 31,226 2,690,179 190,718 2,690,179 190,718 Cwt. 6 571 72 2 339 1,036 154 Cwt. 609 6 1771 72 9 339 1,036 154 Germany United States .... Total Great Britain. . . . Aust. -Hungary.. . . Germany Italy Norway-Sweden . . Total... 970 266 27 970 266 27 1,878 2,174 1,878 2,174 Lbs. 2,420 3,606 18,215 1,100 16,500 576, 1<>4 137 135 913 31 405 24,789 Lbs. 2,420 3,000 18,215 1,100 16,500 57f.,104 137 135 913 31 405 24,789 617,945 26,410 617,945 26,410 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. 319 Articles Imported. FREE GuODS. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Coil. Lime juice, crude only Countries. Lastings, mohair ck>th, or other manufac tures of cloth, imported by manufac- turers of buttons for use in their own factories, and woven or made in patterns of such size, shape or form, or cut in such manner as to be fit for covering buttons exclusively Manilla hoods. Medals of gold, silver or copper, and other metallic articles, actually bestowed as trophies or prizes and received and accepted as honorary distinctions, and cups or other prizes won in bona fide competitions Mexican saddle trees and stirrups of wood Metals, viz.: — Aluminium in ingots, blocks or bars, strips, sheets or plates Anchors. i'.isniuth, metallic, in its natural state. Great Britain. B. W. Indies . United States, Total France.. Germany ... . United States. Total United States. Great Britain . France Italy Japan United States. Total ... Great Britain United States. Total . Great Britain . Germany United States. Total . Great Britain . . . Newfoundland . . Norway-Sweden United States. . . Imported. Quantity. Value Galls. 334 33,697 240 34,274 Lbs. 405 1,981 040,038 043,024 Total . Great Britain . United States. Total. Cwt. 2,201 15 73 1,316 :;,t;o;, Lbs. 133 585 718 310 6,845 50 7,205 2,600 2,333 379 5,312 L6 734 91 10 8 1,081 1,924 10 11,000 11,010 166 519 153,884 154,569 7,300 80 100 0,190 13,730 145 1,205 1,410 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity . VTalue Galls 334 33,097 240 34,271 Lbs. 405 1,981 640, 038 643,024 Cwt. 2,201 15 73 1,316 3,605 Lbs. 133 585 718 320 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT li 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Impoi Quantity. ITED. Value. Enter] Ho CONSUJ Quantity. :d for me IPTION. Value. kree goods — MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Con. Metals— Con. Brass cups, being rough blanks, for the manufacture of paper shells or cart ridges when imported by manufac- turers of brass and paper shetts and cartridges, for use in their own fac- $ 48,264 13,224 $ 48,264 13,224 Brass in bolts, bars and rods, in coils or otherwise, in lengths not less than 6 Brass in strips, sheets or plates, not Brass tubing, not bent or otherwise manufactured, in lengths not less than Britannia metal, in pigs, blocks or bars. Copper in bolts, bars and rods in coils or otherwise in lengths not less than (5 ft. Total Great Britain . ... B. W. Indies Newfoundland . . France Total Great Britain ... . Total Great Britain Belgium United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . United States Total United States. . . . B. W. Indies Newfoundland. . . . St. Pierre Total Great Britain Total Great Bntain United States Total 61,488 61,488 Cwt. 564 12 162 26 431 9,971 6,646 92 1,152 228 2,236 106,416 Cwt. 56* 12 162 26 431 9,971 6,646 92 1,152 228 2,236 106,416 11,166 116,770 11,166 116,770 78 7,706 1,316 115,558 78 7,706 1,316 115,558 7,784 116,874 7,781 116,874 682 10 10,318 12,365 132 157,065 682 10 10,318 12,365 132 157,065 11,010 169,562 ll.iiKi 169,562 Lbs. 163, 36i 594,211 26,910 126,186 Lbs. 163,361 594,211 26,910 126,186 757,572 153,096 757,572 153,096 Cwt 2,301 9.323 Cwt. 2,301 9,323 9 13 2 2,196 72 96 14 25,189 9 13 2 2,196 72 96 14 25,189 2,220 25,371 2,220 25,371 600 16,624 8,438 232,739 600 16,624 8,438 232,739 17,224 241,177 17,224 241,177 112 86,237 1,746 112 1.746 1,229,983 86,237 1,229,983 86,349 1,231, 729| 86,^49] 1,231.729 321 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. FREE GOODS. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Con. Countries. Metals — Con. Copper, in strips, sheets or plates, notl planished or coated, &c Great Britain. I Belgium I United States. Copper tubing in lengths not less than (5 feet, and not polished, bent or other wise manufactured Copper rollers, for use in calico printing imported by calico printers for use in their own factories Cream separators and steel bowls for. Cream separators, articles for the con- struction or manufacture of — when im- ported by manufacturers of cream separators to be used in their own fac- tories for the manufacture of cream separators O.C., Feb. 12, 1902 Iron or steel, rolled round wire rods, in the coil, not over § inch in diameter, imported by wire manufacturers for use in making wire in the coil in their factories Total Great Britain. United States. Imported Quantity. Value Cwt. 879 14 19,653 20,546 Total Great Britain . France United States. Total Great Britain . . . France Germany Norway-Sweden United States. . . Total Great Britain . Germany.. United States. Total Iron or steel masts, or parts of . Rolled iron tubes not welded, or joined, under 1A inch in diameter, angle iron 9 and 10 gauge, not over inch wide, iron tubing lacquered or brass covered, not over 1A inch diameter, all of which are to be cut to lengths for the manu- facture of bedsteads, and to be used for no other purpose, and brass trim- mings for bedsteads, imported for the manufacture of iron or brass bed- steads Great Britain. United States. Total United States. Lbs. 58,307 267,847 326,154 15,672 238 331,967 347.877 13,757 63,830 77,587 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value Cwt. 879 14 19,653 20,546 Lbs. 58,307 267,817 Cwt. 54,722 579,875 634,597 is Great Britain. France Spain LTnited States. Total .... 2.2(15 228 7,2f,;i 9,762 159,125 664 366 1,040 513,423 674,618 6,153 605 52,101 58,859 65,619 726,459 326,154 792,078 do Cwt. 54,722 579,875 634,597 18 40.162 151 254 122,762 163,329 15,672 238 331,967 347,877 13,757 63,830 7,587 2,265 228 7,269 9,762 159,125 664 366 1,040 513,423 674,618 6,153 605 52,101 58,859 65,619 726,459 792.117* 60 40,162 151 254 122,762 1(53,329 1 1 — ii — 21 322 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT h 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1, — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. FREE GOOD8. — MANUFACTURED ARTTCLES- ■Con. Imported. Countries. Metals — Con. Scrap iron and scrap steel, old, and fit only to be re-manufactured, being part of or recovered from any vessel wreck- ed in waters subject to the jurisdiction of Canada Newfoundland . St. Pierre. . United States. . Total Iron or steel beams, sheets, plates, angles, knees and cable chains for wooden, iron, steel or composite ships] or vessels 'Great Britain. Belgium , United States. , Total Locomotive and car wheel tires of in the rough steel Manufactured articles of iron or steel or brass which at the time of their im- portation are of a class or kind not manufactured in Canada, imported for use in the construction or equipment of ships or vessels Lead, tea. Great Britain. Germany United States. Total . . Great Britain. United States. Total Great Britain. Japan United States. Total . . . Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity . Value. Quantity. Value. Cwt. S Cwt. ol inn 81 15 20 15 20 . y\ H 1 sort 715 339 715 339 99 707 99 7l»7 38 48 38 48 Ol , / O.I oi ,10.1 OO, OOO 60,484 102,728 60,484 102,728 617 1,198 *il7 1,198 ■ >4. 1 - > i I fH\ 91 U I I I M >, _l II 1 .)4, lot LUDa " ' <),oo<; 21,241 9,006 21,241 03,780 128,639 <>3,780 128,639 40,070 40,070 ,si 856 126,925 126,925 Lbs. Lbs. 811,123 32,973 811,123 32,973 6,600 298 6,600 298 947,130 38,098 947,130 38,098 1,764,853 71,36! 1,764,853 71,369 il TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Ixo. h — General Statement of Imports — Continued. 323 Articles Imported. Countries. Importei . Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity.' Yal e. free goods . MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Con. Metals — Can. Machinery, viz.: Mining, smelting and reducing, coal-cutting machines ex-| cept percussion coal cutters, coal heading machines, coal augers and rotary coal drills, core drills, miners' safety lamps, coal- washing machinery, coke-making machinery, ore drying machinery, ore roasting machinery, electric or magnetic machines for sepa- rating or concentrating iron ores, blast furnace water jackets, converters for metallurgical processes in iron or cop- per-briquette making machines, ball and rock emery grinding machines, copper plates, plated or not, machin- ery for extraction of precious metals by theclorination or cyanide processes, monitors, giants and elevators for hy- draulic mining, amalgam safes, auto- matic ore samplers, automatic feeders, jigs, classifiers, separators, retorts, buddies, vanners, mercury pumps, pyrometers, bullion furnaces, amalgam cleaners, gold mining slime tables, blast-furnace blowingengines, wrought iron tubing, butt or lap-welded, threaded or coupled or not, not less than 2h inches diameter, imported for use exclusively in mining, smelting, reducing or refining Great Britain . France Germany Italy United States. Quantity. Total .... And appliances of a kind not made in Canada, for use exclusively in al- luvial gold mining, until July 1, 1905 United States. Of a class or kind not made in Canada; for the manufacture of linen Great Britain . United States. Of a class or kind not made in Canada for the manufacture of brass goods' Total .... such as are mentioned in tariff item! 492, viz. : Brass in bolts, blocks,! bars, rods, strips, sheets and plates, and brass tubing lUnited States. 37,702 12,600 27,859 410 681,295 7.v.»,stn; 7,395 Well digging and apparatus of a class; or kind not made in Canada, for drilling for water and oil, not to in-, elude motive power Great Britain United States. Total Charcoal making. 11— ii— 2U United States. 25,140 241 25,381 30,313 1,177 87,768 SX,!>45 214 Value. 37,702 12,600 27. S5".i 410 684,990 763,561 7,395 25,140 241 25.3S1 30,313 1,177 87,768 S,!)45 214 324 CUSTOMS DEPART M EXT jj 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Imported. FREE GOODS — MANUFACTURED ARTICLES- -Con. Metals — Con. Machinery and tools not manufactured in Canada necessary for any factory to be established in Canada for the manufacture of rifles for the Govern- ment of Canada All materials or parts in the rough and unfinished, and screws, nuts, bands and springs, to be used in rifles to be manufactured at any such factory for the Government of Canada Machinery of every kind and structural iron and steel, when imported for use in the construction and equipment of factories for the manufacture of sugar from beet root Countries. Great Britain . United States. Total Great Britain . Germany United States. Total Platinum wire and platinum in bars, strips, sheets or plates ; platinum re- torts, pans, condensers, tubing and pipe, imported by manufacturers of sulphuric acid for use in their works. . Ribs of brass, iron or steel, runners, rings, caps, notches, ferrules, mounts and sticks or canes in the rough, or not further manufactured than cut into lengths suitable for umbrella, parasol or sunshade or walking sticks, im- ported by manufacturers of umbrellas, parasols and sunshades for use in their factories in the manufacture of inn- brellas, parasols, sunshades or walking sticks Germany . . . United States. Imported. Quantify. Value. Quantity. Value Total Great Britain. Germany United States. Total Sewing machine attachments Silver, German silver, and nickel silver, in ingots, blocks, bars, strips, sheets or plates, unmanufactured Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary. France Germany Japan . United States. . Total . Great Britain . United States. Total Great Britain . Germany United States. Total ... Silver tubing, when imported by manu- facturers of silverware to be used in their own factories in the manufacture of silverware, O.C. Feb. 12, 1902 United States. Entered for Home Consumption. Lbs. 4,254 11,033 165,207 180,494 100 47,257 47.357 1,700 1,870 28,939 32,509 96 8,975 9,071 1,112 3 60,604 61,719 21,878 11,187 24 28,830 159 65,416 127,494 387 50,337 50,724 1,298 927 41,519 Lbs. 4,254 11,083 165,207 43,744 180,494 112 43.744 112 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. 325 Articles Imported. FREE GOODS — MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Con. Metals — Con, 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 Countries. Steel for saws and straw cutters, cut to shape but not further manufactured . . Steel wire. Bessemer soft drawn spring, of Nos. 10, 12 and 13 gauge, spectively, and homo steel spring wire of Nos. 11 and 12 gauge, respectively imported by manufacturers of wire mattresses, to be used in their own factories in the manufacture of such articles Crucible sheet steel, 11 to 16 gauge, 2J to 18 inches wide imported by manu facturers of mower and reaper knives for manufacture of such knives in their own factories Steel of No. 20 gauge and thinner, but not thinner than No. 30 gauge, for the manufacture of corset steels, clock springs and shoe shanks, imported by the manufacturers of such articles for exclusive use in the manufacture thereof in their own factories Flat steel wire, of No. 16 gauge or thinner, imported by the manufactu- rers of crinoline or corset wire and dress stays, for use in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories. Steel valued at 2£ cents per pound and upwards, imported by the manu- facturers of skates, for use exclusively in the manufacture thereof in their own factories Steel, under h inch in diameter, or under ^ inch square, imported by the manu- facturers of cutlery, or of knobs, or of locks, for use exclusively in the manu- facture of such articles in their own factories. ... Great Britain. . Newfoundland . Germany United States. . Total Great Britain . France. United States- Total.. . Great Britain. United States. Total. . . Great Britain . United States. Total. Great Britain. United States. Total United States. Great Britain . United States. Total Great Britain United States. Total .... Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value Quantity. Value. Cwt. $ Cwt. $ 391,023 4,593 377,165 3,722 482,959 4,593 49,000 3,713,264 461,339 3,722 69,215 4,517,486 2,413,741 3,002,777 2,809,357 3,383,664 4,249,816 5,051,762 1,029 1 11,944 7,784 42 112,208 1,029 1 11,944 7,784 42 112,208 12,974 120,034 12,974 120,034 561 4,023 1,531 9,615 561 4,023 1,531 9,615 4,584 11,146 4,584 11,146 2,246 3,615 11,165 18, 793 2,246 3,615 11,165 18,793 5,861 29,958 5,861 29,958 448 572 1,457 2,412 448 572 1,457 2,412 1,020 3,869 1,020 3,869 2,936 12,159 2,936 12,159 1,736 629 6,406 2,929 1,736 629 6,406 2,929 2,365 9,335 2,365 9,335 1,480 1,237 3,889 3,357 1,480 1,237 3,889 3,357 2,717 7.246 2,717 7,246 326 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity . Value. Quantity . * Value. FREE GOODS — MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Cotl. Cwt. Cwt. $ Metals — Con. 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. Feb. 13, 1902 threat Britain .... 15 69 15 69 Steel of No. 12 gauge and thinner, but not thinner than No. 30 gauge, for the manufacture of buckle clasps, bed fasts, furniture casters and ice creepers, imported by the manufactu- rers of such articles, for use exclusively in the manufacture thereof in their United States. . . . 663 1,491 663 1,491 Total 678 1,560 678 1,560 T i niton Slt"Qtc»c 2,825 7,988 2,825 7.9X8 Steel of No. 24 and 17 gauge, in sheets sixty-three inches long, and from 18 inches to 32 inches wide, imported by the manufacturers of tubular bow sockets for use in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories.. . . Great Britain United States. 612 1,498 1,28C 3,152 612 1,498 1,280 3,152 Total 2,110 4,432 2,110 4,432 Steel for the manufacture of bicycle chain, im ported by the manufacturers of bicycle chain for use in the manu- facture thereof in their own factories.. United States. 526 1,720 526 1,720 Steel for the manufacture of files, augers, auger bits, liammers, axes, hatches, scythes, reaping hooks, hoes, hand- rakes, hay or straw knives, wind mills and agricultural or harvesting forks imported by the manufacturers of such or any of such articles for use ex- clusively in the manufacture thereof Great Britain 11,464 929 273 77,653 23,892 2,476 489 146,625 11,464 929 273 77,653 23,892 Leigium Norway-Sweden . . 2,476 4NJI 146,625 Steel springs for the manufacture of surgical trusses imported by the manu- facturers for use exclusively in the ixi&nufftcturt1 thereof in tticir own factories Total !H),31<( 173,482 90,31!» 173,482 United States. . . . Lbs. 1,710 1,114 Lbs. 1.710 1,114 r lat spring steel, steel billets and steel axle bars, imported by manufacturers of carriage springs and carriage axles for use exclusively in the manufacture of springs and axles for carriages or vehicles other than railway or tram- way, in their own factories Great Britain . . . Cwt. 8,978 77,612 16,65:'. 104,985 Cwt. 8,978 16,653 United States 77,612 104,985 Total 86,590 121,638 86,590 121,638 ii TRADE AND XATIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. 327 Articles Imported. free goods— manufactured articles- Co n. Countries. Metals— Con. Spiral spring steel for spiral springs for railways, imported by the manufac- turers of railway springs for use exclu- sively in the manufacture of railway spiral springs in their own factories . . Great Britain . United States. Stereotypes, electrotypes and celluloids of newspaper columns in any language Total .... other than French and English, and of books, and bases and matrices and copper shells for the same, whether composed wholly or in part of metal or celluloid Great Britain . United States. Total. Spelter, zinc, in blocks and pigs Great Britain. Belgium Germany . ... United States. Total . . . Tagging metal, plain, japanned or coated, in coiis, not over 1^ in. wide, imported by manufacturers of shoe and corset laces for use in their factories. . United States. Tin in blocks, pigs and bars Tin plates and sheets. Great Britain . Australia B. E. Indies . B. W- Indies.. Belgium Japan United States. Total.... Great Britain. United States. Total .... Tin-foil Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary Belgium Germany United States. . Total Barbed fencing wire or iron and steel. Great Britain Belgium Germany United States. Total .... Imported. Quantity. Value. Cwt. 68 44,421 44,489 Sq. in. 42,815 607,847 650,662 Cwt. It, 930 4,804 6,130 17,07 37,941 56 10,047 1,460 3,159 20 •/24 60 14,153 29,123 406,455 193.5T0 600,005 Lbs. 5,706 3,325 900 28,399 588,409 626,739 Cwt. 44,315 11,840 3,141 £52,283 411,579 120 75,629 75,749 1,053 12,780 13,833 53,811 25,727 32,700 94,006 206,244 1,330 282,128 32,081 91,349 629 6,292 1,860 404,699 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value Cwt. 68 44,421 120 75,629 44,489 75,749 Sq. in. 42,815 607,847 1,053 12,780 650,662 13,833 Cwt. 9,930 4,804 6,130 17,077 53,811 25,727 32,700 94,006 37,941 206,244 56 1,330 819,038 1,206,906 544,601 1,751,507 544 1,278 324 6,779 53,888 62 813 95,713 24.014 6,514 766,126 892.367 10,047 1,460 3,159 20 224 60 i 14,153 282,128 32,081 91,349 629 6,292 1,860 404,699 29,123 819,038 406,455 193,550 1,206,906 544,601 600,005 1,751,507 Lbs. 5,706 3,325 900 28,399 588,409 544 1,278 324 6,779 53,888 626,739 62,813 Cwt. 44,315 11,840 3,141 352,283 95,713 24,014 6,514 766,126 411,579 892,367 328 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Lbs. $ Lbs. 1,880,2:53 1,725 37,781 187,590 72,848 002 10,259 10,759 1,880,253 1,725 37,781 187,590 72,848 662 10,259 10,759 2,113,355 94,528 2,113,355 94,528 919 95,900 1,158 29,169 919 95,900 1,158 29,169 90,825 30,327 96,825 30,327 Cwt. 5,902 3,499 11,974 312,470 11,101 6,151 615,423 Cwt. 5,902 3,499 11,974 312,470 11,101 0,151 25,448 015,423 333,845 658,123 333,845 658,123 3,142 1,037 13,426 3,142 3,142 1,037 13,42(5 3,142 4,179 16,568 4,179 16,5(58 1,678 50 305 20,225 400 3,383 1,678 50 305 20,225 400 3,383 2,033 24,008 2,033 24,008 7,H6 10,281 55 L.566 862 16 5,245 42,300 58,223 308 8,525 4,409 78 27,605 7,110 10,281 55 1,566 802 Hi 5,245 42,300 58,223 308 8,525 4,409 78 27,(565 25,141 141,514 25,141 141,514 Galls. Galls. 2,057 489 3,400,044 532 88 094,030 2,057 489 3,311,101 532 88 679,088 3,409,190 094,050 3,314,307 (579,708 Lbs. Lbs. 519,155 7,927 540,575 8,297 FREE goods, manufactured goods — Con. Metals — Con. Wire, crucible cast steel Wire of brass, zinc, iron or steel, screw- ed or twisted, or flattened and corru- gated, for use in connection with nail- ing machines for the manufacture of boots and shoes Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary Germany United States. . Great Britain. United States. Total ... Galvanized iron or steel wire Nos. 9, 12 and 13 gauge Wire rigging for ships and vessels. Great Britain . Belgium .... Germany United States. Total .... Great Britain. United States. Yellow metal, in bars, bolts and for sheathing Zinc in blocks, pigs, sheets and plates . Molasses, the produce of any British country entitled to the benefits of the British Preferential Tariff when pro- duced from the sugar cane and imported direct by vessels from the country of production, in the original package in which it was placed at the point of pro duction and not afterwards subjected to any process of treating or mixing ; but not for distillation Syrup or molasses of cane or beet testing under 35 degrees by the Polariscope, for use in the manufacture of compressed food for live stock, when imported by the manufacturers of such food, to be used for such manufacture only in their own factories, O.C. Aug. 19, 1899... Total. Total Great Britain. . . . Norway-Sweden . United States Total Great Britain . Belgium France Germany Holland St. Pierre United States. Total. . . Great Britain . . British Guiana. B. W. Indies . . Total . United States. ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 329 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Imported. 1 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. 1 Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS. manufactured goods— Con. Newspapers, and quarterly, monthly and semi-monthly magazines, and weekly Great Britain 8 40,959 4 1,414 24 13£ 182,62( 40,959 4 1,414 24 133 182,620 Noils, being the short wool which falls from the combs in worsted factories ; and worsted tops, N.E.S Oil cake and oil cake meal, cotton seed cake and meal, palm nut cake and meal. Oils, viz. : — Cotton seed imported by manufacturers of liquid annatto, O.C., January 15, 1898 Cocoa nut and palm in their natural Cotton seed for canning fish, O.C., June 4, 1902 Olive, for manufacturing soap or tobacco Petroleum crude, fuel and gas oils (8233 Total . Great Britain Belgium 225,154 225,154 223,719 19,006 16,414 43,080 223,719 19,006 16,414 43,080 France Total 302,219 302,219 Australia B. W. Indies United States. Total United States. Total Great Britain B. W. Indies Denmark United States Total United States Great Britain .... Spain Total ireat Britain. . . . United States Total Cwt. 5,708 2 29,588 7,019 2 39,970 Cwt. 5,708 2 29,588 7,019 2 39,970 35,298 46,991 35,298 46,991 Galls. 14,081 16,892 1,190 3,077 Galls. 14,081 16,892 1,190 3,077 30,973 4,267 30,973 4,267 3,656 1,324 3,65C 1,324 121,117 2C.343 592 40 121,395 70,909 10,937 296 OS 62,271 121,117 26,343 592 40 121,395 70,909 10,937 296 28 62,271 269,487 144,441 269,487 144,441 238 98 238 98 261 60 20,693 285 48 10,838 261 60 20,693 285 48 10,838 21,014 11,171 21,014 11,171 470 22,440,386 112 897,530 470 22,440,386 112 897,530 22,440,856 897,642 22,440,856 897,642 330 * CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home consumpi'ion. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. — Coil. Oils — Con. Oreat Britain. •S 88 19,516 1,298 88 19,516 Paper tubes and cones, when imported by manufacturers of cotton yarns or fabrics, to be used in winding yarns thereon, O.C., March 9, 1904 Total " 20,902 i 20,902 Great Britain . . 5,479 4 5,479 Paper photographic, plain basic, baryta coated, for albumenizing or sensitizing, when imported by manufacturers of sensitized paper Total 5,483 5,483 47 955 LM'tMl 853 3,323 47 955 2.200 853 3,323 Philosophical and scientific apparatus, utensils, instruments and preparations, including boxes and bottles containing the same, of a class or kind not manu- factured in Canada, when specially im- ported in good faith for use and by order of any society or institution incorporated or established solely for religious, philo- sophical, educational, scientific or liter- ary purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use or by order of any colloge, academy, school or semin- ary of learning in Canada, and not for sale France United States Total . 7,378 7,378 11,020 27 2,203 7, 903 25 1 Q 60 38,294 11,020 27 2.203 7.903 25 60 38,294 Photographs, not exceeding three, sent by fiiends and not for purpose of sale Belgium Germany Holland Norway-Sweden . . Switzerland. . . . Total 59,551 59,551 Cireat Britain ..... United States. . . . Total 43 534 43 534 577 577 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. 331 Articles Imported. FREE GOODS- MANUFACTURED ARTICLES- -Con. Piano and organ parts : Key pins, damper springs, jack springs, regulating spoons, bridle wires, damper wires, back check wires, dowel wires, German centre pins, rail hooks, brass brackets, plates, damp- er rod nuts, damper sockets and screws, fhell, brass sapstan screws, brass Hange plates and screws, hammer wires, fly felt, butt felt, damper felt, hammer rail cloth, back check felt, catch felt, thin damper felt, whip cloth, bushing cloth, hammer felt, back hammer felt, bridle leather and buckskin, when imported by manu- facturers of piano keys, actions, ham- mers, base dampers and organ keys, to be used exclusively for the manufacture of such articles in their own factories. (O. C, June 6, 1901.) Pictorial illustrations of insects, &c. when imported for the use of colleges and schools, scientific and literary societies . Pitch and tar (pine) in packages of not less than 15 gallons Plaits, plain, chip, manilla, cotton, mohair, straw, tuscan and grass Imported. Countries. Great Britain . Germany United States. Total . Great Britain . United States. Total. Great Britain United States. Total.... Printing presses (rotary) of a class or kind Great Britain . Belgium France Germany ..... Holland ... . Italy . . Japan Switzerland. . United States. Total . not made in Canada Great Britain . United States. Total. . . . Prunella . Great Britain Quantity. Value, Galls. 142,0.34 140,513 283,147 No. 117 117 4,837 19,508 33,181 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. 57,580 6,740 10, 358 1 Galls. 142,034 140,513 23,098 283,147 22,318 11,510 1,980 19 5,990 9,631 8,527 107,889 108,855 132 332,691 No. 117 332,823 3,731 117 332 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VIJ., A. 1906 Xo. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. (Quantity. ' Value. FREE GOODS— MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Con. Rags of cotton, linen, jute, hemp and wool ; paper waste clippings, and waste of any kind, except mineral Resin or rosin in packages of not less than 100 lbs Rubber, crude caoutchouc or India rubber unmanufactured Rubber, recovered, and rubber substitute Rubber powdered and rubber waste . ... Soap, whale oil Spurs and stilts used in the manufacture of earthenware Great Britain Newfoundland .... China Germany United States. . . . Total Great Britain ... . United States Total Great Britain Germany United States Total Great Britain . ... B. W. Indies Newfoundland .... Total Great Britain Newfoundland .... United States. . . . Total United States Great Biitain. . . . Total Great Britain. . . . Total Great Britain Cwt. 98,140 200 4 54 13,798 1,004,019 115,722 587 9 734 29,304 178,391 Cwt.| 98,140 200 4 54 13,798 1,004,019 115,722 587 9 734 29,304 178,391 1,116,215 324,747 1,116,215 324,747 629 170,052 1,289 258,550 629 170,052 1,289 258,550 170,681 259.83S 170,(581 259,839 Lbs. 19,274 10 2,790,954 13,040 16 2,445,330 Lbs. 19,274 10 2,790,954 13,040 16 2,445,330 2,810,238 2,458,386 2,810,238 2,458,386 110,624 489 300 1,340 180 2,045,913 13,197 90 12 80 129 216,931 110,624 489 300 1,340 1X0 2,045,913 13,197 90 12 80 129 216,931 2,158,846 230,439 2,158,846 230,439 3,080 1 25 502,510 128 5 34,227 3,080 125 502,510 128 5 34,227 505,715 34,360 505,715 31,360 3,021 5,008 3,021 5,008 12,897 18,232 279 602 12,897 18,232 279 602 31,129 881 31,129 881 19 798 19 798 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 manu- facturers for use in the manufacture of whips in their own factories 817 817 1,910 6 155 32, 753 1,910 6 155 32,753 United States. . . . Total 34,824 34.S24 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 333 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS — MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Con. Surgical and dental instruments and surgi- Great Britain S 18,940 25 157 2,048 9,901 124,313 18,940 25 157 2,r,4S 9,901 124,313 Aust. -Hungary Total 150,050 150,050 378 378 M. 1 121 M. 1 121 Typewriters, tablets with movable figures, and musical instruments, imported by and for use of schools for the blind. . . . Lbs. 3,412 220 Lbs. 3,412 220 78 78 Vaccine points, articles for the manufac- ture, viz.: Glass caps, shells, containers and capillary tubes ; rubber bulbs, boxes or corks ; only when imported by manu- facturers of vaccine points. (0. C., July 13, 1901.) 355 355 Varnish, black and bright, for ships' use. . Yarn, botany yarn, single, in numbers 30 and finer, on mule cops, dry spun on what is known as the French and Belgian system, not doubled or twisted, in white only, when imported by manufacturers of cashmere socks and stockings, to be used exclusively for the manufacture of such articles in their own factories. (0. C, June 6, 1901.) Yarn, cotton, jxJished or glazed, when im- ported by manufacturers of shoe laces, for the manufacture of such goods in their own factories. (O. C, March 1, 1899.) Great Britain. . . . Total Great Britain .... United States. . . . Total Great Britain France Germany Total Great Britain Galls. 360 207 341 99 Galls. 300 207 341 99 567 440 507 440 Lbs. 104,327 12,273 11,773 58,183 0,338 0,974 Lbs. 104,327 12,273 11,773 58,183 0,338 6,974 128,373 71,495 128,373 71,495 827,277 845 3,774 198,008 241,001 2,440 2,103 71,278 827,277 845 3,774 198,0(18 241,061 2,446 2,103 71,^78 1,029,904 317,548 1,029,904 317,548 774 21,090 740 212 4,919 133 774 212 Germany Total 21,090 740 4,919 133 23,210 5.204 23,210 5,264 334 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— Con. Yarn, of jute, flax or hemp for the manu- facture of towels, when imported by the manufacturers of jute linen or union towels to be used in their own f actories in the manufacture of such articles, 0. C, April 14, 1902 Yarn, spun from the hair of the alpaca or of the angora goat, imported by manu- facturers of braid for use exclusively in their factories in the manufacture of Yarn, wool or worsted, genapped, dyed or finished, imported by manufacturers of MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Anatomical preparations and skeletons or parts thereof Total United States .... Total Great Britain France United States. ... Total Great Britain Total Great Britain Lbs. 164.150 27,760 S 24,976 3,104 Lbs. 164,150 27,760 $ 24,976 3,104 191,910 28,080 191,910 28,080 3,886 721 2,952 471 3,886 721 2,952 471 4,607 3,423 4,607 3,423 1,013 330 2,240 222 503 955 665 393 1,013 330 2,240 222 503 955 665 393 3,805 2,516 3,805 2,516 54,960 2,779 21,470 1,950 54,960 2,779 21,470 1,950 57,739 23,420 57,739 23,420 94 798 633 1,296 94 798 633 1,296 Apparel, wearing, and other personal and household effects, not merchandise, of British subjects dying abroad, but domiciled in Canada ; books, pictures, family plate or furniture, personal effects and heirlooms left by bequest. . France Total 2,821 2,821 292 12 300 1,000 30 2,019 292 12 300 1,000 30 2,019 B. E. Indies. ... Italy Switzerland United States Total *.. 3,65*? 3.653 11 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 335 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. FREE GOODS — MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES- -Con. Articles the growth, produce or manu- facture of Canada, returned after hav- ing been exported Great Britain . . Australia British Guiana. . B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland . . New Zealand.. . . Germany Japan Mexico St. Pierre Sp. Poss., other. Switzerland. United States. . Total Articles for the use of the Governor General Articles for the personal or official use of Consuls General who are natives or citi- zens of the country they represent, and who are not engaged in any other busi- ness or profession Great Britain . . . France Norway-Sweden United States. . . Articles imported by, or for the use of, the Dominion Government, of any of the Departments thereof, or by and for the Senate and House of Commons, &c . Total. Great Britain Newfoundland . . Argentina Belgium Cuba Egypt France Germany Holland Italy Japan Mexico Norway-Sweden Switzerland. United States. . . Total . Great Britain . . . British Africa . . B. W. Indies . Newfoundland . . Br. Poss., other. Aust. -Hungary . Belgium France Germany. ...... Spain Switzerland. . . . United States. . . Total . Imported Quantity. Value. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value 152,197 799 10 4.440 6,341 1,995 3,044 10 275 51 158 180 450,834 620,334 S,134 254 25 1,520 9,933 528 30 5 1 300 208 2,588 11 74 25 15 15 3,2G9 7,069 625,492 400 363 225 14 57 1,582 4,931 117,527 11 344 938,739 1,689,685 152,197 799 10 4,440 6,341 1,995 3,044 10 275 51 158 180 450,834 620,334 9,440 355 25 1,520 11,340 528 30 5 1 372 35 947 2,588 36 11 74 25 15 15 3,269 7,951 626,023 400 363 225 It 57 1,582 4,931 117,527 11 344 940,888 1,692,365 336 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT if 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 190S No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. FREE GOODS — MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES — Co)l. and Articles for the use of the army navy, viz.: Arms, military or naval clothins, musical instruments for bands, military stores, and munitions of war ; also articles consigned direct to officers and men on board vessels of His Majesty's navy, for their own personal use Countries. Great Britain . . Br. Boss., other. Cuba United States. . . Imported. Entered for Home consumpton. Quantity. Articles ex-warehoused for .ships' stores. Articles ex-warehoused for Excise pur- poses to be manufactured in bond, not elsewhere specified Articles for the Anglo-American Tele graph Co Bacteriological products or serums for sub- cutaneous injections. Total. Great Britain . . Australia B. E. Indies . B. W. Indies.. . Newfoundland New Zealand . Belgium China Cuba Egypt France Germany Greece Holland Italy Japan Fliilippines Porto Rico Portugal Spain United States. Total . United States. United States. Great Britain. France United States. Total .... Value. Quantity. Value. 6,685 109 382 4,9!I4 12,170 49 3,097 4,198 50,353 57,648 6,705 109 382 5,969 13,165 31,956 689 - 4 494 44 650 438 25 308 153 3,069 366 161 222 6 501 12 61 26 654 402,979 442,818 1,479 19 3,097 1,198 50,353 57,648 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. 337 Articles Imported. FREE GOODS — MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES — Coil. Barrels or packages of Canadian manu- facture which have been exported filled with Canadian products, when returned, or exported empty and returned filled with foreign products COUNTRIE Imported. Bird skins and skins of animals not native to Canada, for taxidermic purposes, not further manufactured than prepared for preservation Botanical specimens. Cabinets of coins, collections of medals, and of other antiquities, including col- lections of postage stamps Great Britain. . B. W. Indies. . Newfoundland France Germany Holland United States . Total . United States. United States. Quantity. Value Casts as models for the use of schools of design Great Britain B. E. Indies . . . British Poss., other Aust.- Hungary. Belgium Egypt France Germany Holland Italy Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total.. Clothing and books, donations of, for charitable purposes France United States. Total Great Britain. France Germany United States. Total . 603 94 20 35 71 15 30,884 31,727 Entered for; Home Consumption. Quantity. Value 418 427 8,045 6 120 162 389 200 2,048 500 94 118 680 11,29.-) 23,657 75 187 262 3,687 331 40 6,311 10,369 11— ii 338 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1905 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles. FREE GOODS. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES - Con. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Countries. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Lbs. Coffee, green, imported direct from the country of growth and production or purchased in bond in the United King- dom Great Britain 789,494 104,063 B E. Indies 8,714 1,163 B. W. Indies 77,029 7,l55 British Poss., other 6,600 986 [Arabia 103,530 13,535 Brazil 3,625,739 301,884 Central Am. States 620.303 71,886 Dutch E. Indies . . 40,046 4.749 Ecuador 4,500 700 Hawaii 154,862, 18,751 Holland 3, 347 ' 711 Mexico | 194,4731 21,963 Porto Rico 3,!-98 565 San Domingo 70 4 Turkey .... . 4,425 629 TJ. S. of Colombia. 22,600 2,436 Venezuela 534,383 40,362 Entomological specimens Lbs. 789,494 8,714 77,029 6,600 103,536 3,625,739 620,303 40,046 4,500 i.vi,.si;2 3,347 191,473 3,898 70 4,42."> 22.6011 534,383 Total 6,194,019 591,542 6,194,019 France United States. Total ... 4'.. l,46>s Ice United States. Models of inventions and of other im- provements in the arts, but no article shall be deemed a model which can be fitted for use ... Great Britain United States. 1,517 1,559 Paintings in oil or water colours by ar- tists of well-known merit, or copies of the Old Masters by such artists . ...... Total . 782 22. J63 23,245 Great Britain. . . Australia Anst.- Hungary.. . Denmark France Germany Holland" Italy Japan Switzerland. . United States. . Total . 460,646 44 1,097 390 6.407 1,735 33,825 3,539 801 714 124,319 6S2.S86 Paintings in oil or water colours, the pro-, duction of Canadian artists Great Britain. United States. 1,718 12o 104,063 1,163 7,155 986 13,535 301,884 71,886 4.749 700 18,751 711 21,963 565 4 629 2,436 40,362 591,542 49 1,468 1,517 1,559 782 22, 163 23,245 460.646 44 1,<»97 390 0,497 1,735 33.825 3,539 80 714 124,310 632,886 1,718 120 Total . l,83h 1.838 11 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 339 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Imported. Quantity. Value Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. free goods, miscellaneous articles- • Con. Passover bread, O.C United States Settlers' effect* . Specimens, models and wall diagrams for illustration of natural history for uni- versities and public museums Tea of India, black, imported direct, or purchased in bond in United Kingdom . Tea of India, green, imported direct, or purchased in bond in United Kingdom. Great Britain. B. E. Indies . Great Britain Australia B. E. Indies .... B. W. Indies Hong Kong. . Newfoundland . , New Zealand Aust. -Hungary.. . Belgium China Cuba Denmark France Germany Greece Holland Italy Japan Mexico Norway-Sweden Roumania Russia St. Pierre Switzerland Turkey United States. . . . Total. Great Britain. Germany. . . . United States. Total. Great Britain. B. E. Indies. . Total . Tea of Ceylon, black, imported direct, or purchased in bond in United Kingdom. Total . Great Britain. B. E. Indies . . Total . 16,518 1,546,851 1,202 120 1,935 175 4,350 2,000 1,018 109,745 2,900 750 20 28,969 10,722 40 4,475 135 4,027 1,277 25 589 1,690 423 920 300 5,359,998 7,084,659 97 100 i:33 330 Lbs. 1,702,033 5,307,052 272,714 673,577 Lbs. 1,702,033 5,307,052 16,518 ,546,854 1,202 120 1.935 175 4,350 2,000 1,018 109,745 2,900 750 20 28,969 10,722 40 4.475 135 4,027 1,277 25 589 1,690 423 920 .300 ,359,998 7,084,659 97 100 133 330 272,714 673,577 7,009,085 946,291 7,009,085 946,291 173.212 77'.Mi;4 27,167 104,220 17:;, 212 779,164 27,167 lot, 22U 952,376 131,387 '.152.376 131,387 2,779,907 5,813,387 8,593,294 156.271 798.369 1,254,640 2,779*907 5,813,387 8,593.291 156,271 798,369 1.254,640 H_ii_-22i 340 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. I Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS — MISCELLANEOUS ARTICSES— Con. Tea of Ceylon, green, imported direct, or purchased in bond in United Kingdom . Tea of China, black, imported direct, or purchased in bond in United Kingdom. Tea of China, green, imported direct, or purchased in bond in United Kingdom. Tea of Japan, green, imported direct, or purchased in bond in United Kingdom . Tea of other countries, black, importer! direct, or purchased in bond in United B. E. Indies Total Gieat Britain Hong Kong. Total Great Britain China Total Great Britain Japan Total Turkey Lbs. 302,7119 1,431,043 43,590 204.644 Lbs. 302,799 1,431,043 43,590 204,644 1,733.842 248,234 1,733,842 248,234 104,383 46,266 718,316 16,387 5,650 93,699 104,383 46,266 718,316 16,387 5,650 93,699 868,965 115,736 868,965 115, 73& 85,538 815 606,399 13,212 248 71,026 S5.538 815 606,399 13,212 248 • 71,026 692,752 84,486 692,752 84,486 27,746 6,287,590 4,288 869,495 27,746 6,287,590 4,288 869,495 6.315,336 873,783 6,315,336 873,783 8 8 8 8 Coins, gold and silver, except U.S. silver 4 10 5,S18 4 10 5,818 Total 5,832 5,832- 5 865 25 54 9,085,002 5 865 25 54 9,085,002 Gold bullion, in bars, blocks, ingots, drops, sheets or plates, unmanufactured B.E. Indies. . . United States. . . Total 9,085,951 9,085,951 396 Silver bullion, in bars, blocks, ingots, drops, sheets or plates, unmanufactured. • Total 874,993 874,993 875,389 875,389 B.W. Indies Germany United States 196 19 346,950 126 19 346,960 Total 347,095 347.095 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. 341 Articles. Menageries Other Articles. Countries. FREE GOODS — MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES — Con. Great Britain. United States. Total Great Britain. United States. Total Total free goods. Imported. Quantity . Value 129 64,942 65,071 3,084 3,363 6,447 109,669,442 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value 3,084 2,763 5,847 110,996,767 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT il tC 0 i- CO cT 05 n 1-4 *dttmnu - tmmi* E>-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1905 3i? Iranian? OSWWNQd'eO* -TtH IffllSllll 11 ■*0 M is 8fi H 11 ft 8£ II iJiiflSpJI 1 I Si 00 T3 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 1,916,231 89 1,353,871 76 2,867.729 68 2,812,813 37 121,839 00 542,170 85 293,646 15 462 19 2,823 97 IN C5 Oi CO I8BI6S3I9 1 I g i I g 1" 4 1IW 11 " I 00 1 t o" cc r 12,887,259 8,114,812 14,311,593 12,565,019 593,780 4,207,241 1.583,833 620 14,119 | Nova Scotia ... New Brunswick. Manitoba... . B. Columbia.... P. E. Island... N.W. Territories Yukon N.E. Territories. repaid British postal pack- ages 344 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 2. — Abstract by Countries, Countries. Imports. Dutiable. Free. Total. General Tariff. Value. Value. Value. Value. Duty. Great Britain ■i West Indies ii Guiana Newfoundland ... New Zealand.. British Possessions, other Total, British Empire Austria- Hungary Belgium Chili $ 45,413,809 28,863 43 557,281 5,186,934 2,510,260 416,295 118,732 15 478 13! 107 446 $ 15.125,002 132,607 21,329 2,137,921 890,079 2,383 7,384 1,043,939 38,169 2,229 60,538,811 161,470 21,372 2,695,202 6,077,013 2,512,643 416,295 126,116 1,059,417 51,276 2,675 $ 5,895,951 29,588 43 47,873 152,638 9,978 60 118,359 10,630 5,274 644 $ cts. 3,101,210 99 7,315 62 13 85 12,443 65 86.871 98 118,598 76 12 00 78,994 71 2,435 99 1.373 2!) 1,103 60 54,261,248 19,401,042 73,662,290 6,271,038 3,410,374 44 36 56,136 664 951 1,468|292 3,726 36 3,665 13,535 666,607 34,508 525,927 462,250 1.372 71,886 149,545 274,066 32,391 q 4,749 13,571 722,743 699, 45! t 1,994,219 465,976 1,408 75,551 140,545 550,166 351,137 14,117 7,153 675,535 622 51,628 640,042 1,223,233 3,756 36 15,093 160 90 27,418 94 178,285 16 316,266 ,88 503 7<» 3 80 2,77'i Do Danish West Indies Dutch lOast Indies 276,100 318,746 4,766 7,153 670,786 267,733 3211,57!) 3,62!) 9,822 650,879 30 72 25,812 5,327,170 31 175,84!) 67 331,451 20 619 35 736 28 282,453 29 6 00 21 60 2!), 677 10 2,216,933 16 31 70 France French Africa French ISsbst Indies 72 25,911 5,492, m 700 1,611 1,709,268 29,269 1.881 1,028,627 3,717 19,155 367,253 2,087 68,482 952,434 772 27.522 7,201,679 29,269 1,881 6, 642, 13! » 2l8,30(i 20,157 1,002,552 2,087 486,18!! 1,914,787 716 60,911 114,692 3,23!) 175,300 12,010 356,045 100,808 1,261 198,602 4 27,24!) 742,!t8'.i 158 Crermany Hawaii Holland 5,013,512 214 58' 1 " 1,002 635,299 114,41!) 228,915 52 588,025 31,046 31 74,200 31 41 52 1,569,649 22 Italy Madeira 417,707 ! 162, 353 716 22,719 96,952 3,239 175,300 12,010 :;.vvi;,o 82,463 322 80,274 552,1 19 975,949 45!) 123,388 07 313,959 24 302 34 38,192 17.74H 20,526 6,548 23 100,770 23,<;r>'.» 8,-> 3,239 87!) 95 70.4091 25.925 52 .Yeru ;St. Domingo 595 18,345 03! > 118. 32S 4 4,240 41,373 158 !),8!)9 290,118 79,917 322 8!), 222 2,585 687,232 32,594 75 20,540 44 39,295 27 210 V, 33,618 30 Spain 23,009 701,616 1,000 41 216,933 42 ii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable and Free. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 345 Entered for Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Value. Duty. 38,444,068 540,923 3,941,216 2,535,352 125,536 $ cts. 7,754,628 86 96,780 31 744,779 15 419,031 08 70,297 28 Surtax Tariff. Value. Duty. 758,908 134 9 $ cts. 315,170 19 23 47 19 6,033 45,893,728 647 35 9,086,170 03 759,158 13,724 25,713 13 S64 18,7'.i2 4,881,145 140 906 44 67 1 80 6 33 315,246 46 5,159 91 4,827 85 Total Dutiable. Value. 4.". 099,527 29,676 43 588,796 (193,988 545,339 425,596 118,378 10,630 11,307 644 Total Free. Grand Total. 52,923,924 622 51,628 659,766 1,248,946 3,756 36 15,093 5 01 287 93 8,034 57 267, 326. 4, 9, 650, 25, 5,345, 1,795,743 02 65 34 729 66 0 80 144 67 1,537 4,995,564 229,055 52 589,913 329 so 552,149 975,951 459 20,526 101,682 3,239: 70,409 9,899| 290,118 79,9171 322 90,759 2,585 687,232 Value. 15,243,182 133,296 21,329 2,137,925 876,296 2,383 71384 1,043,983 38,819; 2,229 Value. 60.342,709 162,972 21,372 2,726,721 4,970,284 2,547,722 425,596 125,762 1,054,613 50,126 2,873 19,506,826 13,535 666,607 34,508; 526,241 461,076 1,372 71,886 149,545 274,091 40,694 9,351 4,749 700 1,799 1,713,177 29,269 1,881 1,699,850 3,878 19,155 364,740 2,087 118,488 952,935 38,192 17,740 12 656 18,371 939 118,328 4 4,240 42,027 158 72,430,750 14,157 718,235 694,274 1,775,187 464,832 1,408 86,9791 149,545! 541,837 367,273 13,844 9,822 655,628 30 772 27,611 7,059,139 2! 1, 300 1,881 0,695,414 232,933 19,207 954,653 2,087 620,637 1,928,886 4:9 58, 718 ! 119,422 3,239 70,409 9,911 290,774i 98,288 1,261 209,087 4 (5,825 729,259 158 Duty. $ cts. 11,171,010 04 7,339 09" 13 85 109,229 90 831,695 80 537,631 64 70,309 28 79,001 04 2,435 99 2,020 64 1,103 60 12,811,790 93 160 90 27,418 94 183,445 10 321,094 73 503 70 3 80 2,776 90 175,854' 68 331,451 20 907 28 736 28 282,453 29 6 00 21 60 29,677 10 2,224,967 73 31 70 1,826,789 33 74,265 65 41 52 1,570,378 88 " 123,388 07 313,960 04 302 34 6,548 23 23,814 52 879 95 25,925 52 32,594 75 20,540 44 39,295 27 216 55 33,948 10 1,000 41 216,933 42 346 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 2. — Abstract by Countries, Countries. Imports. Dutiable. Free. Total. General Tariff. IT 1 V alue. V alue. V alue. Value. Duty. Switzerland Turkey U. S. Colombia $ 1,743,366 128,509 83,239,604 764 I 42,750 70,604 82,801,286 2,436 40,333 40,406 i 1,786,116 199,113 166,040,890 3,200 10 333 40,571 $ 1,719,903 171,149 78,640,884 764 165 S cts. 468,547 96 40,026 94 20,529,053 02 1G3 20 Venezuela Duty on articles lower than home 165 33 00 102,903,727 90,268,400 193,172,127 92,899,245 27,114,829 45 96,385 48 133,361 52 Grand Totals 157,164,975 109,669, 142 266,834,417 99,170,283 30,754,950 89 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable and Free. — Concluded. 347 ENTEBBE) FOR CONSUMPTION. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total Dnt m talc Total Grand Total. Value. Duty. Value. Duty. Value. Value. Value. Duty. $ 3 cts. $ 4,338 § cts. 1,395 41 1,724,241 171 149 78,797,440 764 s 42,750 70,604 83,941,131 2,436 40,333 40,406 $ 1,766,991 241,753 162,738,571 3,200 40,333 40,571 $ cts. 469,943 37 40,026 94 20,580,301 56 163 20 156,556 51,248 54 165 33 00 5,105,618 1,867,972 54 98, 004, 863 91,489,941 189,494,804 28,982,801 99 96,385 48 133,361 52 45,803.728 9,086,170 03 5,864,776 2,183,219 00 150,928,787 110,996,767 261.925,554 42,024,339 92 348 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 3. — General Statement by Countries of the Total Quantities and Values of Merchandise exported from the Dominion of Canada, Distinguishing Canadian Produce and Manufactures from those of other Countries, during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1905. (Abbreviations: B W., British West; F.W.. French West; Dan. W., Danish West: Nfd., Newfoundland.) Articles Exported. Arsenic. . Asbestos . Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. United States. . Great Britain. . Newfoundland . Belgium France Germany Holland Italy United States . Quantity. Value. Lbs. 254,000 Goods not the Produce of Canada. Q'ty. Value. Lbs. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Lbs 12.300 Tons. 7,132 28 1,135 1,375 3,900 80| 693 26,784 243, 249 2,850 74,037 44,862 135,121 0,400 36,875 768,130 Tons. Total. Barytes, giound and un- ground United States. Coal. 41,127 1,311,524 Cwt. 13,080, 5,178 Chromite (chromic iron) . Great Britain. Australia. . . . Bermuda . B. Africa B. W. Indies.. Newfoundland Belgium Cuba Denmark France Mexico Norway-Sweden Portugal ...... St. Pierre ... United States. Total... . Great Britain. . . France Holland United States. . . Tons. 7,374 5 14,519 11,757 1,978 136,243 2 1 154 5,339 436 5,284 12,318 22, 71, 31, 9, 367, 084 15 976 731 344 15 77" 017 482 LSI 764 Cwt. Tons. 254,000 12,300 11 Tons. 7,132 28 1,135 1,375 3,900 80 693 26,784 11 41,127 Cwt. 13,080 15 205 328 1L' 9,411 1,410,502 ,766 26, 3,327,820 52,890 1,615,322 3,930,802 53.439 1,189 13,530 200 2,000 56 680] 2,635 31,007 Total. 4,080 Felspar United States. . . Gold-bearing quartz, dust, I nuggets, &c Great Britain. . . Hong Kong Belgium China United States. Total 14,159 47,223 34,262 1,020 . 22,985: . 5,6001 4,020 15,174,755 . 695 2,191 Tons. 7,378 5 14,519 11,757 2, 183 136,571 2 154 5,339 436 5,284 12,318 12 9,411 243,249 2,850 74,037 44,862 135,121 6,400 36,875 768,141 1,311,535 5,178 22,i ,099 15 ,976 731 ,583 .535 15 T70 ,017 ,482 ,131 .764 72 ,765 84,71f 1,463,392 3,412,532 71, 31, 10, 309, 16, 1, 18, 36, 26, 87,685 1,668,761 4,018.487 1,189 200 561 2.635 13,530 2,000 686 31,007 4,080 47,223 14,159 34.262 101.039 1.020 22.9S5 5,600 4,020 15.275.794 15,208,380 101,039 15,309,419 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 349 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. COUNTFIES. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Tons. Value. Quantity. Value. the mike— Con. Gypsum or plaster (crude) Metals, viz.: — Copper, fine, contained in ore, matte, regulus, &c Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total Tons. 15 320,198 i . 143 334,626 $ Tons. 15 320,198 t 143 334,626 320,213 334,769 320,213 334.709 Great Britain . . . Italy United States. . . Total Lbs. 1,251,278 18,350 37,279,620 195,040 2,202 4,659,147 Lbs. Lbs. 1.251.278 195.040 Copper, black or coarse, cement copper and copper in pigs Lead. metallic, con- tained in ore, &c 18,350' 2,202 37.279,620 4,659,147 38,549,248 4,856,389 38,549,248 4,856,389 Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Belgium 500 8,222 01 1,075 502 00 1,002 8,222 121 1,075 8,722 1,136 502 60 9,224 1,196 1,029,138 28,707,997 4,371,291 16,790,513 25,930 688,936 101,940 341,803 1,029,138 28,707,997 4,371,291 16,790,513 25,930 688,936 101,940 341,803 Lead, pig Nickel, fine, contained in ore, matte or speiss Platinum, contained in concentrates, or other Silver, metallic, con- ' tained in ore, concen- United States. . . Total China J apan 50,898,939 1,158,609 50,898,939 1,158,609 414,471 662,699 11.200 2,092 10,421 17,684 347 71 414,471 662,699 11,200 2,092 10,421 17,684 347 71 Spain L~ nited States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total 1.090,462 28,523 1,090,462 28,523 359,314 825,742 1,605,101 10,365,456 359,314 825,742 1,605,101 10,365,456 11,!m0, OOi 1 . l.S i.d. id 11,970.557 1,185,050 United States. . . Ozs. 155 423 43,708 3.500 275,09;) 23,103 1,753,308 Ozs. 201 1,735 Ozs. 356 62,904 7,000 431.888 37,800 3,072,951 2,158 43,708 3,500 275,099 23,103 1,758,314 62,904 7,000 431.S8S 37,800 3,003,046 Belgium China Japan United States. . . Total ^305 4^946 3,603,238 2,098,778 9,305 4,946 3,612,543 2,103,724 350 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. the mine — Con. Mica . Mineral pigment, iron ox- ides, ochres, &c Mineral water Oil : mineral, coal and kex-osene, crude refined . . Ores, viz.: Antimony Iron Manganese . Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Lbs. Value. $ Quantity. Value, Great Britain. . . Lbs. 436,333 22,317 3,000 555,013 $ 46,721 1,640 150 120,617 Lbs. 436,333 22.317 3,000 557,012 $ 46,721 1,640 150 121,966 United States. . . Total 1,999 1,349 1,016,663 169,128 1,999 1,349 1,018,662 170,477 . x, .... . (jreat Britain. . . Argentina 115,520 11,000 777^072 1,802 208 6,284 115,520 11,000 777,072 1,802 208 6,284 United States. . . Total 903,592 8,294 903,592 8,294 1 rr6£bt Britain. . . Galls. 18 82 854 17 153 5,716 15 66 396 7 32 2,933 Galls. Galls. 18 82 854 17 153 6,039 15 66 396 7 32 3,044 Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total 323 111 6,840 3,449 323 111 7,163 3,560 4,536 33,135 171 484 3,344 17 4,536 33,135 171 4,195 484 3,344 17 211 St. Pierre. United States. . . Total 4,195 211 4,195 211 37,842 3,845 42,037 4.or,t; 4 1 "'84 17,479 40 10,21,0 15 2,147 13 3,845 6,020 4 84 19,438 40 10,573 l 15 2,565 13 3,906 B. W. Indies Newfoundland . . St. Pierre. 1,959 418 United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 283 61 2,246 480 27,893 30,139 6,500 Tons. 281 94 13,156 15,801 Tons. Tons. 281 118 13,156 19,210 24 3,409 375 28,957 24 3,409 399 32,366 20 350 224,538 35 3,502 537,372 20 350 224,538 35 3,502 537,372 United States. . . Total 224,908 93 540,909 224,908 540.909 United States. . . 2,212 93 2,212 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. 351 Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Tons. Value. $ Quantity. Value. Ores — Con. Other Great Britain . . . Belgium Tons. 1,259 32 200 13,755 S 68,010 Do, oOO 688 13 623 539',814 Tons. 1,259 1,853 32 13,756 68,010 68,865 688 1 3, 623 539,824 Phosphates United States. . . Total 1 10 17,099 691,050 1 10 17,100 691,010 United States. . . Great Britain . . . Germany 40 1,253 40 1,253 Plumbago, crude ore and concentrates Cwt. 273 102 4,047 970 357 7,253 Cwt. Cwt. 273 102 4,047 970 357 7,253 United States. . . Total .... United States. . . Great Britain. . . Bermuda Newfoundland . New Zealand . . . Cuba 4,422 8,580 4,422 8,580 Tons. 22,561 63,729 Tons. Tons. 22,561 63,729 Salt Lbs. 200 400 12 400 131,000 900 100 lO 6 O-i 484 5 2 -., 0< Ji Lbs. Lbs. 16,100 0, 1 -ill, OOO 131,000 900 100 1 K 10 426 16,481 484 5 2 34,048 Sand and gravel 15,700 420 1 (\ JOT Japan United States. . Total 396,454 2,920 16,113,378 48,541 16,509,832 51,461 Newfoundland . . St. Pierre United States. . . Total Tons. 16 386^125 7 141^597 Tons. Tons. 16 10 386,125 7 10 141,597 Stone : ornamental gran- ite, marble, &c, un- in 11* 386,141 141,604 10 10 3»6,151 141,614 United States. . . Australia Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total 99 726 99 726 M building, freestone limestone, &c, un- wrought •i for manufacture of grindstones, rough. . 81 19 85,757 612 120 22,311 81 19 85,757 612 120 22,311 85,857 23,043 85,857 23,043 United States. . . 872 8,711 ...... 872 8,711 352 I CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1905 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. the miNE — Con. Other articles Countries. Great Britain. Australia . B. Africa. . . New Zealand . Belgium France Germany United States. Total . THE FISHERIES. Codfish, including had- dock, ling and pollock, fresh Codfish, dry salted. United States. Goods Goods the Produce of not the Produce Total Exports. Canada. Quantity. Value Great Britain ... Bermuda British Guiana . . B. W. Indies... Newfoundland . . I Gibraltar Malta Brazil Cent. Am. States Cuba Dan. W. Indies. Dutch Guiana . . I France Germany Hawaii. ....... i Hayti Italy. | Madeira Panama ! Porto Rico Portugal ! 'San Domingo. . . Spain l .S.nf Colombia; United States, . . I Total j wet salted . B. W. Indies . . |United States. , Total pickled United States.. Lbs. 418,097 13, I, 31, 130, 6, 121 051 744 899 448 079 732 44S 280 223 957 746 519 63 3 120 S2»; 085 7G8 673 904 309 141 240 964 45S of Canada. 'ty. Value. : Quantity. Value 922 2 296 75 168 679 114 21,515 23,771 12,984 565,683 462 2,425 2,887 Cwt. 73,116 24,000 149,284 697,411 24,374 3,000 2,485 408,342 13,220 3os,i;si 4.225 19,439 200 12 6,200 44,808 112,118 4,455 15,125 336,780 68,826 648 7,000 5,126 5113.424 2,922,302 1,400 7,973 9.373 Lbs. 45 1,855 109 2,014 750 220 970 Cwt, 150 8,336 600 30 9,116 Lbs. 418,097 13,051 4,744 31,944 132,303 6,079 732 448 72,280 2,223 65,957 746 4,519 63 3 1,120 7,826 23,085 768 2,673 61,013 11,309 144 2,240 964 121,463 567,697 462 2,425 2,887 I 1,672 2 296 75 168 679 114 21.735 24,741 12,984 Cwt. 73,116 24,000 149,434 705,747 24,374 3,000 2,485 408,312 13,220 308,684 4,225^ 19,439 200 12 6.200 44,308 112.118 4,455 15,125 337,380 68.826 648 7,000 5,126 593,454 2,931,418 1,400 7,973 9,373 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued, 353 Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce! Total Exports, of Canada. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. THE FISHERIES — Con. Codfish tougues and Brls. 13 6 1 1 996 • 9 70 46 4 10 10,159 Brls. 9 Brls. 13 6 1 1 996 9 70 46 4 10 10,159 B. W. Indies.. . . Newfoundland . . Porto Rico ... . United States. . . Total 1,017 10,289 1,017 10,289 B. W. Indies Lbs. 4,000 1,536,722 80 90,958 Lbs. Lbs. 4,000 1,536,722 80 90,958 n canned United States. . . Total 1,540,722 91,038 1,540,722 91,038 British Guiana. . United States. . . Total 552 1,200 72 60 552 2,000 72 140 n pickled 800 1 80 1,752 Brls. 280 132 800 80 . 2,552 212 3.331 Brls. Brls. 280 613 2,483 157 39 12 263 8 60 16,668 3,331 6,077 27,947 1,920 413 150 2,169 67 568 183,429 • Halibut, fresh British Guiana. . B. W. Indies.. . . Cent. Am. States Cuba 613 6,077 2,483 27,947 157; 1,920 39 413 12 150 263 2,169 8\ 67 60 568 16.668 183.429 Dan. W. Indies. Panama Porto Rico U.S. of Colombia United States. . . Total 20.583 226.071 20,583 226,071 Newfoundland . . United States. . Total.. . . United States. . . Japan Lbs. 2,300 1,640,703 73 64,094 Lbs. Lbs. 2,300 1,650,543 73 64,310 ii pickled. Herring, fresh or frozen 9,840 216 1,643,003 64,167 9,840 216 1,652,843 64,383 Brls. 1,900 11,001 Brls. Brls. 1,900 11,001 Lbs. 400 21,868,585 3 154,380 Lbs. Lbs. 400 21,868,585 3 154,380 United States. . . Total. . .. 21,868,985^ 154,383 21,868,985 154,383 LI — ii — 23 354 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ■[{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. THE FISHERIES — Cott, Herring, pickled canned . smoked Countries. Great Britain. . . Australia Bermuda British Guiana. . B. W. Indies... . Hong Kong Newfoundland . . Npw Zealand Cent. Am. States China Cuba Dan. W. Indies. Dutch Guiana. . France . . ,. ... Hawaii Hayti Italy Japan Panama Porto Rico Russia U.S. of Colombia United States, Total Great Britain. Bermuda B. VV. Indies.. Fiji Islands. . . Newfoundland Cuba United States. Sea fish, other — fresh . . Goods, the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Value. Total Great Britain. Bermuda British Guiana B. W. Indies . Fiji Islands. . . Newfoundland Cen. Am. States Cuba Dan. W. Indies Dutch Guiana Japan Panama ... Porto Rico . . St. Pierre. . . . U.S. of Colombia United States. Total . United States. . Brls. 100 253 190 2,618 49.570 3,474 20 15 191 1,197 S32 160 45 1 31 211 112 4,128 181 4,663 22 48 35,411 103,473 Lbs. 336 260 21,566 12,000 134 48 58,231 92,575 47.2"" 3!l,S2li 119,430 697,614 35 26,290 160 89,560 3,250 6,050 100 3,350 7,625 1,215 2,700 1.363,400 2,407,805 42 Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Qty. Value. Brls 450 1,628 786 10,363 202. 850 13,864 801 94 . 699 . 2,115 . 4,032j . 706 211 6 98 1,216 625 7,227 780 17,810 110 191 90,856 S35 356, V 97 28 23 1,066 680 16 p. 2,603 4,421 1,603 1,011 2,96 16,604 5 609 2,366 79 142 87 329 23 31 30,340 56,210 411 1,246 Lbs. Total Exports. Quantity. Value 2,671 1,233 Brls. 100 253 190 2,618 50,405 3.474 20 15 191 1,197 832 160 45 1 31 211 112 4,128 181 4,663 22 48 35,822 3,904 104,719 Lbs. 336 260 21,566 12,000 134 48 58,231 92,575 450 1.628 786 10,363 205,521 13,864 80 94 699 2,115 4,032 706 211 6 98 1,216 625 7,227 780 17.810 110 191 ! 12. OS! I 360,701 28 23 l.Olili 680 16 5 2.603 4.421 47,200 1,603 39,826 1,011 119,430 2.967 697,614 16,604 35 5 26,290 609 160 7 89,560 2,366 3,250 79 6,050 142 100 7 3,350 87 7,625 329 1,215 23 2,700 31 1,363,400 30,340 2.407,805 56,210 42 2 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3.— General Statement of Exports— Continued. 355 Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the produc of Canada. e Total Exports. Quantity Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity Value. THE FISHERIES — Con . Brls. $ .oris. Brls. f Sea fish, other— pickled Great Britain. . [ 7CK ) J 20 Jl 70 2 3 1,200 J China 5 L I 2 Japan 31< 2 31 3 111 i 5 ) 911 L 89 > 496 St. Pierre. 3] L 8« ) United States. . Hi I Total i,m 2,69! » J 5 I 1,17] L 2,703 Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. preserved vjreit .Britain. . . 4,930 2,081 4,930 9,240 27,972 200 596 5,948 120 2,617 200 120 800 671,611 2,081 524 1,716 30 20 483 12 185 35 10 150 34,570 A-Ustralia 9,240 524 Bermuda .... British Africa . . 27.222 200 1,662 3( 750 54 British Guiana. . 596 2C Fiji Islands 4,264 120 354 12 1,684 129 Newfoundland. . China z, ZOO 200 149 35 332 36 Cuba 120 10 V or way-Sweden United States. . . 666^988 33^972 800 4,623 150 598 Total 716,165 38,849 8,189 967 724,354 3!i,sii; Oysters, fresh Sreat Britain. .oris. 21 127 Brls. • Brls. 21 163 48 113 127 635 182 768 Nbw found land 163 635 St. Pierre \j niueu. iJLdteS. . . 48 111 182 751 '2 ii Total 343 1,695 2 17 345 1,712 • Lbs. ■ Lbs. Lbs. ii preserved in cans. B. W. Indies . . . 224 24 224 48 6,298 24 3 1,375 ( •48 3 1 Jnited States. . . 148 60 6,150 1,315 Total 420 87 6,150 1,315 6,570 1,402 Lobsters, fresh . . T. Jnited States. . . Brls. 32,886 376,336 Brls. Brls. 32,886 376,336 11 — ii — 23J 356 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. * Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Expcrts. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. THE FISHERIES — Con. Lobsters, canned . . . Bait- - Fish... Great Britain . . . Australia Lbs. 4,022,537 9,462 16,720 4,150 3,364 14,042 492 12 230,768 800 48 151,140 2,342,728 111,040 44,230 257,175 4,514,538 $ 889,608 1,700 3,840 775 905 3,009 103 2 61,289 187 10 38,302 589,392 28,441 10,500 66,774 1,059,761 Lbs. S Lbs. 4,022,537 9,462 16,720 4,150 3,361 14.042 492 12 230,768 800 48 151,140 2,342,728 111,040 44,230 257,175 4,514,944 $ 889,608 1,700 3,840 775 905 3.009 103 2 61,289 187 10 38,302 589,392 28,441 10,500 66,774 1,059,865 British Africa. . . British Guiana. . B. W. Indies . . Newfo jndland . . New Zealand . . . Belgium Cuba Dan. W. Indies. Denmark France.. Germany Norway-Sweden United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Newfoundland . . Total St. Pierre. 406 104 11,723,246 2,754,598 406 104 11,723,652 2,754,702 Brls. 6 15 18 48 — ■ Brls. — Brls. 6 15 18 48 Clams nr nthpr 21 66 21 66 36 44,595 176 72,701 36 44,606 17G 72,791 United States. . . 11 90 Salmon — Fresh Total Great Britain. . . 44,631 72,877 11 90 44,642 72,967 Lbs. 102,547 14,4!i!) 50 45 358 457 68,680 95,122 50 1,182,424 10,377 ].:■■:■.'• 10 9 38 37 5,486 8,045 5 126,239 Lbs. Lbs. 102,547 14,499 50 45 358 457 68,680 50 1,182,424 10,377 1,323 10 9 38 37 5,486 8,045 5 126,239 Bermuda B. W. Indies. .. Fiji Islands New Zealand.. . . Hawaii United States. . . Total 1,464,232 151.569 1,464,232 151,569 Great Britain . . . Australia B. \V. Indies.. . . Fiji Islands. . . 430 742 59 160 30 185 62 61 10 18 3 26 430 742 59 160 30 185 62 61 10 18 3 26 United States. . . Total . ... 1,606 180 1,606 180 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. 357 Articles Exported. THE FISHERIES — Con. Salmon — Con. Canned Pickled. Countries. Goods, Goods, the Produce of not the Produce Total Exports. Canada. of Canada. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value Great Britain. . . Australia Bermuda British Africa. . . British Guiana. . B. E. Indies.... B. W. Indies.... Fiji Islands. Hong Kong Newfoundland . . New Zealand. . . China France Germany Japan Norway-Sweden St. Pierre United States. . . Lbs. 9,405,968 1.. "••-•.'-> 37,216 53, 98«> 336 28,427 267,006 13,008 48 728,271 2,784 104,952 62] 433,625 280 96 193.827 1,333,858 188,982 5.507 3,336 35 5,104 2,746 18,273 893 6 73,922 179 11,065 Lbs. Total 12,948,618 Great Britain. . Australia. ... Bermuda British Guiana . B. W. Indies.. . . Newfoundland . . Brazil Cent. Am. States China Cuba Dan. W. Indies. Denmark Dutch Guiana.. . Germany J apan Panama U. S. of Colom bia L'nited States. . . Total Salmon or Lake Trout.. . Fish, all other— fresh. United States. Australia B. W. Indies. Fiji Islands. . . New Zealand. Japan United States. Brls. 89 185 35 139 871 2 7 25 350 2 26 5 50 378 69,112 12 111 4,963 18,953 59 10 16,081 1,431 223 Lbs. 9,405,968 1,588,988 37,216 53,980 336 89,744 2*. 427 267,006 13,008 48 728,271 2,784 104.5152 62 433,625 2801 96 195,258 1,333,858 188,982 5,507 3,336 35 5.104 2,746 18,273 893 6 73,922 179 11,065 5 18,953 59 10 16,304 1,679,014 1,431 223 12,950,049 1,679,237 76.2ii2 Lbs. 1,350,018 1,503 1,496 462 1,739 10.095 25 105 416 620 24 381 105 7141 7.332 209,320 171 159 45,795 Brls. 230,462 Lbs. 57,109 162 774 35 25 5 1,480,271 10 Total | ] 1,481,272 10 Brls. 89 185 35 139 871 2 7 25 350 2 26 5 50 378 69,112 12 11 4,963 76.2 12 Lbs. 1,350,018 1,503 1,496 462 1,739 10,095 25 105 416 620 24 381 105 714 7,332 2 ii7 r „ ■ , Newfoundland T71 ITT T T " _ r . VV. Indies.. . . too m 144,914 765 145,679 160,253 V'5 5,962 136 160,389 105 5,962 2,573 2,750 885 350 1,350 882 5 3,913 204,857 Bermuda British Africa. . . Newfoundland . . Argentina 2,750 885 350 l,3-)0 882 5 3,913 203,147 St. Pierre .... 1, ( w Total 382,175 1,846 384,021 8,134 2,827 3,349 8,134r 2,827 3,349 Masts and spars Piling 1 otal • - - 14,310 105 45 102 1,225 18 315 66 633 150 450 200 97 767 4,006 14,310 No. No. 10 3 12 222 1 10 8 85 14 126 40 18 97 1,284 No. 10 3 12 222 1 10 8 85 14 126 40 18 98 1,284 105 45 102- 1,225 18 315 6& 633 150 450 20O 97 842" 4,006 British Guiana.. B. W. Indies . . . Newfoundland . . New Zealand. . . Dutch 'xuiana . . D. W. Indies. . . Madeira 1 75 United States. . . Total .... B. W. Indies.. . . United States. . . 1,930 8,179 1 75 1,931 8,254 274 142,290 274 142,290- Total 142,564 142,56 364 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce Total Exports, of Canada. Quantity . Value. Q'ty- Value. Quantity . Value. THE FOREST — Con. Lumber, &c. — Con. Poles— Hop, hoop, tele- graph and other 2,850 47 5 40 7 43,521 2,850 47 5 40 7 43,521 B. W. Indies Newfoundland , Porto Rico St. Pierre Total .... i ).,,♦-. . ( * ..*],,.. »nmn«nA 46,470 46,470 United States . . United States. . . Great Britain . . . Bermuda Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total United States. . . Great Britain. . . France 14,253 14,253 Shingle bolts of pine or cedar ... Sleepers and railroad ties Stave bolts Timber — Square, viz : Ash Birch Cords. 3,091 10,793 Cords. Cords. 3,091 10,793 No. 11,427 3,180 1,144 722,979 4,567 2,070 250 173,996 No. 1,041 ""•iis No. 11,427 3,186 1,144 724,020 4,567 2,070 250 174.414 738,736 180,883 1,041 418 739,777 181,301 Cords. 606 1,484 Cords. Tons. 38 Cords. 606 1,484 Tons. 1,109 19 11,395 340 598 Tons. 1,147 19 11,993 340 Total .... Great Britain . . . 1,128 11,735 38 598 1,166 12,333 14,298 68 4 6 285 158,352 1,140 32 82 2,638 14,298 68 4 6 285 158,352 1,140 32 82 2,638 .. Oak n Pine, red St. Pierre United States. . . Total 14,061 162,244 14,661 9,031 84 162,244 Great Britain . . . Brit. Poss. other Total Great Britain . . . Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . 55,668 7,018 84 191,668 2,325 2,013 247,336 2,325 7,102 193,993 2,013 2,268 55,668 9,115 249,661 3,943 5 82 92,177 155 1,427 54,203 6,211 5 82 146,380 155 1,427 4,030 93,759 2,268 54,203 6,298 147.962 831 4 13,355 55 831 4 13,355 55 Total .... 835 13,410 835 13,410 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. 365 Articles Exported. THE FOREST — Con. Timber, square, viz. Pine, white Countries. All other. Wood, blocks, and other, for pulp ; Other articles of the forest Goons, Goods, the Produce of not the Produce Total Exporls. Canada. of Canada. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity . Value. Great Britain . Brit. poss. other Argentina . . . Cuba France United States Venezuela. . . Total. Tons. 37,947 297 123 49 208! 23' Tons. 9S0,040j 8,555 2,130 501' 1,748 2,620 276, 38,680 995,870 Great Britain. . . 2,078 31,218 British Africa. . . 20 250 B. W. Indies.... 7 84 Newfoundland . . 18 180 Portugal 8 89 United States. . . 1,049 11,041 Total 3,180 42,862 United States. ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE. Animals, (fee- Horses, 1 year old or less United Stutes. Great Britain . . B. W. Indies. . Newfoundland . Belgium Germany United States. . Total over 1 year old. Cattle, 1 year old or less Great Britain . Bermuda British Africa. British Guiana B. W. Indies. . Newfoundland (iermany. . . Japan St. Pierre United States. 136 Cords. 593,624 2,600,814 136 Cords. 3,336 1 14 75 4,474 7,900 No. 2,140 No. 276 99 122 1 46 245 1 1 1 1,845 39,850 . . 11, Si 15 . 7.4 7" . 2001 . . 4,185 . 18,101 . 75 ... 400 . . 85 ... 366,499 Total. Great Britain. . Newfoundland . St. Pierre United States. . Total 2,637 448,760 1 88 1,566 1,901 1,280 1,280 to 4,041 590, 17,832, 22,538 3,228 Tons. 37.947 297 123 33 49 208 23 SS.6N" :-;.2U> 78 1,332 250 1,660 185 303,113 303,113 Cords. 593,624 980,040 8,555 2,130 501 1,748 2,620 276 995,870 2,214 34,446 20 250 7 84 18 180 8 89 1,049 11,041 3,316 46,090 2,600,814 No. 29 276 99 122 1 46 245 1 1 1 3,125 3,917 246 1,569 1,904 3,414 1 14 75 1,332 4,724 9,560 2,325 39,850 11,895 7,470 200 4,185 18,101 75 400 85 669,612 751,873 75 4,041 590 17,907 22,613 366 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce oe Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. No. Value. S Quantity. Value. ANIMALS, ETC. — Con. Animals— Con. Cattle, over 1 year old . . Great Britain. . . Bermuda. . . . British Africa. . . British Guiana. . B. W. Indies. . . Newfounnland . . Fiance No. 159,077 57 508 17 15 2,426 301 670 2,130 3 11,047,092 1,69 .i 31,410 430 768 89,316 21,070 12,398 134,252 No. 159,077 57 508 17 15 2,426 301 670 2,296 S 11,047,092 1,695 31,410 430 768 89,316 21,070 12,398 146,587 St. Pierre United States. . . Total Bermuda 166 166 12,335 12,335 165,201 11,338,431 165,367 11,350,766 32 14 20 89 194 2,457 168 280 186 4f3 1,045 39,127 32 14 20 89 194 2,462 168 280 186 483 1,045 39,146 Sheep, 1 year old or less Sheep over one year old. British Africa. . . B. W. Indies.. Newfoundland . . St. Pierre United States, . . Total Great Britain . . . Bermuda B. W. In lies... Newfoundland . . St Pierre 5 19 2,806 41,289 5 19 2,811 41,308 21,757 35 65 98 505 158,835 112,417 160 350 237 93,023 Grease and Grease Scraps Great Britain. . Newfoundland. Germany Holland. Glue Stock. St. Pierre United States. Venezuela. . . . Lbs. 507,237 376 !i2o.7f»; 77,154 1.037,355 34,631 23.<»"2 9 52,344 3,857 4 38,057 4,589 Lbs. 2.465 104 Total 2,5S2,539 121,862; 2,465 Great Britain . . Newfoundland . United States. . Total 1,501 14 8,530 10,045 Great Britain. Belgium Germany. United States. 8.833 B00 396 87,505 Total 97,534 104 1,792 1,792 16,183 16,183 1,325,722 15 1,290 850 7.156 9,377 42 2,421,903 Lbs. 507,237 376 925,786 77.154 1,039,820 34,631 2,5S5,004 23,002 9 52,344 3.857 4 38,161 4,589 121,966 1.501 14 10,322 11.837 8,833 8<»0 396 103,688 113,717 11 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 369 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. ANIMALS, ETC. — Con. Hides and skins other than fur Horns and hoofs . Honey. Lard Meats, viz. Bacon . Countries. Goods, Goods, the Produce of not the Produce Canada. of Canada. Quantity. Value Q'ty. Great Britain . . . Bermuda Newfoundland. . Aust. -Hungary . France, Germany Holland United States. . . Total. . . Great Britain . Germany St. Pierre United States. , Total Great Britain. . Newfoundland. United States. . Total Great Britain . . Bermuda British Africa. . British Guiana. B. W. Indies . . Newfoundland . Dutch Guiana. . Japan St. Pierre United States. . Total Great Britain. . Bermuda British Africa. . British Guiana. B. W. Indies . . Newfoundland . Cuba St. Pierre United States. . Total .... 85,598 175 4,899 9 2,220 2,516 2,065 2,612,290 2,709,772 817 76 1 8,581 Lbs. 6,842 529 12,253 19,624 ,170,317 13,729 16,500 100 6,25S 17,993 160 71 200 58,861 1,284,189 116,705,157 26,527 69,968 426 11,093 16,796 961 830 3,292 9,475 681 66 1,101 Value. Total Exports. Quantity. Value Lbs. 936 936 100,308 1,181 1,650 5 478 2,376 24 8 10 4,500 150 160 110,540 12,180,817 2,952 6,953 64 1,333 1,689 119 Il(i,s3.-),o50 454 12,194,458 24,900 25,210 16,826 16,826 in 85,598 175 4,899 9 2,220 2,516 2,065 ,629,116 2,726,598 L0 151 151 3,319 3,336 158,367 16,338 48,244 200,611 11,627 27,965 817 76 1 8,591 9,485 Lbs. 6,842 529 13,189 681 66 1,252 20,560 1,999 1,170,317 100,308 13,729 1,181 16,500 1,650 100 5 6,408 486 18,153 2,385 160 24 71 8 200 10 83,761 7,819 1,309,399 113,876 116,863,524 12, 26,52 69,968 426 11,093 16,796 961 830 51,536 117,041,661 197.155 2,952 6,953 64 1,333 1,689 119 77 12,081 12,222,423 11 — ii — 24 370 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports— Continued. Articles Exported. ANIMALS, ETC. — COH. Meats— Con. Beef Hams . Mutton. Pork Countries. Great Britain. . . Bermuda B. W. Indies . . . Newfoundland. . Dutch Guiana. . . Germany St. Pierre United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . Bermuda B. W. Indies . . Newfoundland. Cuba St. Pierre United States. . Goods the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Value. Total . Great Britain. . Bermuda B. W. Indies . . Newfoundland . St. Pierre United States. . Total Poultry, dressed or un dressed Gnat Britain. . Bermuda British Africa. British Guiana. B. W. Indies.. . Newfoundland . Cuba. .... Dutch Guiana. St. Pierre United States. . Total . . Great Britain. . Bermuda British Africa. . B. W. Indies . . Newfoundland . St. Pierre United States. Total . Game [United States. Lbs. 4(58,220 30 10,51(8 337,348 56 263,545 47,252 204,483 1,331,532 Goods not the Produce of Canada. Q'ty. Value. Quantity Value 31,665 rt 640 22,906 7 15,237 2,504 19,302 92,326 2,676,961 56,204 8,746 118,132 2,173 860 2,687 307,155 6.063 955 6,714 308 94 212 2,865,763 60,017 40 12 44,501 8,746 47,386 160,702 508,103 31,220 551,751 8,200 280,089 633,421 1,453 400 25,278 136,021 321.501 Lbs. 5,052 100 905 395,699 116,792 518,548 12,200 Total Exports. 280 6 38 17,741 11,047 29,112 1,342 b4,500 76,700 3,263 2 2 3,040 510 3,692 li i. .mi; i 45,811 2,78S 6u,375 501 11.430 48,370 143 36 1,602 17,099 42,246 42,246 20,200 244,433 2,235,936 18S.1-I4 71,868 862 8,475 30 8,200 824 1S,074 108,333 30,463 295,096 12,809 14,151 2,878 2,878 Lbs. 473,272 130 11,503 733,047 56 263,545 47,252 321,275 1,850,080 2,689,161 56,204 8,746 118,132 2,173 860 67,187 2,942,463 i;n,(U7 40 12 44,r.(H 8,746 119,632 202,948 1,231 16,019 2,096 568,103 31,220 551.751 8,200 300,289 877,854 1,453 400 25,278 166.4S4 19,916 2,531,032 7,474 6,720 6,720 44 31,945 11 678 40,707 15,237 2,504 30,349 121,438 308,497 6,063 955 6,714 308 94 13,021 335,652 3,263 2 2 3,040 510 6,570 13,3S7 45,841 2,7SS 60,375 501 12,670 64,389 143 36 1,602 19,795 208,140 71,868 862 8,475 30 8,200 824 24,704 115,053 7.51S ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. 371 Articles. ANIMALS, ETC. — Con. Tongues. ... Countries. Canned . All others, N.E.S.. Ireat P ritain . . Bermuda Newfoundland . Germany United States. . Total . Great Britain. . Bermuda British Afric >. . British Guiana. B. W. Indies... Newfoundland . Germany St. Pierre United States. . Milk and Cream, con- densed , Oil— Neat's foot and othei Animal, N.E.S Sheep Pelts Gooos, the Produce of Canada. Total . Great Britain. . Bermuda British Africa. . British Guiana. B. W. Indies.. . Newfoundland. Sc. Pierre United States. . . Quantity. Value. Lbs. 36.S33 325 388 11,940 49,486 38,190,651 850 95,409 330 2,406 65,564 67 758 Total Great Britain . . . Australia British Africa. . . B. E. Indies.... B. W. Indies.. . Hong Kong Newfoundland. . China Cuba Kgypt Japan Philippines Panama United States. . . Total United States. , Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total 38,356,035 1,137,556 1,222 1,500 2,617 20,680 45,335 270,950 1,720 165,505 1,647,085 3,067 5,000 1,411,109 1,250 28,744 22,500 162,554 1,156,682 55,000 2,550 15,080 523,200 6,900 51,201 3,444,837 3,493 27 43 483 Goods, not the Produce of Canada. 'ty. Value. Lbs. 4,046 3,525,270 90 9,857 40 245 3,347 8 119 240 240 3,538,976 96 61,363 61,459 81,560: 131! 150 224 1,063 3,277 1 13,331 89! 16,971 60 60 7,065 7,074 14,776 116,796 14,776 Gall. No. 150 198,197 198,347 245 400 103,298 941 2,248 1,575' 10,318 89,444 3,500 194 1,2781 39,086 555 5,330 Total Exports. Quantity. Value Lbs. 36,S33 325 388 11,940 240 49,726 38,190,651 850 95,409 330 2,406 65,660 67 62,121 38,417,494 1,994 1,994 145,095 257,565 145,095 100 144,479 144,579 Gall. 670 No. 11,334 11,334 514 1,137,556 1,222 1,500 2,617 20,680 45,335 270,950 1,720 180,281 3,493 27 43 483 60 4,106 3,525,270 90 9,857 40 245 3,356 8 7,184 3,546,050 1,661,861 3,067 5,000 1,411,109 1,250 28,744 22,500 162,554 1,156,682 55,000 2,550 15,0801 523,200, 6,900 196,296 81,560 131 150 224 1,063 3,277 13,331 89 18,965 118,790 245 400 103,298 94 2,248 1,575 10,318 89,444 3,500 194 1,278 39,086 555 16,664 3,589,932 Gall. 671 268,899 516 No. 150 198,197 198,347 100 144,479 144,579 11 — ii — 24^ 372 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VI!., A. 1906 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. ANIMALS, ETC. — Con. Tails. Tallow Wool , Other articles. Countries. Goons, Goods, the Produce of .not thf.Produce Canada. I of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Great Britain. United States. agricultural products. Balsam Cider Flax Total . Great Britain . B. W. Indies. Newfoundland . Belgium Germany St. Pierre United States. Total Great Britain . . Newfoundland. United States. . Total. Great Britain . . Australia Bermuda.. B. W. Indies... Newfoundland . New Zealand . . France Germany Hawaii Holland United States . Total. Great Britain . Belgium Germany United States. Total. Great Britain . . Bermuda Newfoundland . United States. Total Great Britain. . United States. . Total. . . Value. Q'ty. Lbs. 420,545 50 11,835 1,900 20,506 20,512 190,723 678,131 413,519 1,291 1,556,691 1,971,501 Value. 82 1,284 1,360 Lbs. 20,578 5 036 100 1,325 1,121 31,375 55,140 02,224 201 350,090 418,575 21,283 39,189 40 651 5 1,111 5 14,321 11 5,040 43,209 1SS Quantity. 188 60,000 2,922 60,000 33,058 33,058 124,865 321 150 771 10,502 11,744 Galls. 30.735 5,034 20 9 2,415 309 540 73 33,710 Cwt. 10,585 120,903 131,548 5,425 19,936 390,355 410,291 2,922 7,364 Value. Lbs. 426,545 50 11,835 1.960 80,500 20,512 190,723 738,131 7,364 420 2,743 3,109 440,577 1,291 1,5:-.6,691 2,004,559 Galls. Cwt. Galls, 30,735 20 2,415 540 33,710 Cwt 10,581 120,963 131,548 82 1,472 1,554 11 TRADE AND XATIGATION 373 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3 — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. AGRICULTURAL PRO- DncTS — Con. Fruits, viz. : Apples, dried. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Apples, green or ripe. Great Biitain. . . Bermuda ' British Africa. . . British Guiana. . B W. Indies. .. Newfoundland . . Belgium Germany Holland Norway-Sweden Unite I States . . Total Great Britain . Australia British Africa. Bermuda British Guiana . . B. W. Indies. .. Fiji Islands .... Newfoundland . . New Zealand.. . Belgium Cuba Dutch Guiana . . France Hawaii Holland Germany Mexico Norway-Sweden Spain St. Pierre United States. . Value. Lbs. 451,342 G50 9,950 1,000 669 40,735 101,740 2,426,445 2,711,077 4,275 304,679 6,052,562 Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Q'ty. Value. Lbs. 22,567 431 430 45 46 1,850 2,746 ! 107,044 119,083 243 14,037 268,134 4,516 4,516 Brls. 986,222 31 5,141 2,132 64 989 3 9,770 14 175 34 1 1 50 1,187 13,796 1 400 14 339 16,784 Brls. Total 1,037,143 Berries of all kinds. Bermuda B. W. Indies . . Newfoundland . New Zealand. . . Dutch Guiana . St. Pierre United States. Total . Canned or preserved , Great Britain. . . Bermuda British Africa . . British Guiana. . B. E. Indies B. W. Indies . . Fiji Islands Newfoundland . . 2,513,59W 196 14,933 4,0U 127 1,628 5 23,203 86 764 99 4 2 285 3,158 32,630 4 700 21 574 31,438 665 2,627,467 22 8 57 4 50 47 137,562 137,750 •]<;t;.iM> 5.162 8,524 28 28 1,301 6.6S9 685 523 523 Total Exports. Quantity, Value Lbs. 451,342 650 9,950 1,000 669 40,735 101,740 2,426,445 2,711,077 4,275 309,195 22,567 43 430 45 46 1,850 2,746 107,044 119,083 243 14,560 6,057,078 268,657 1,590 1,590 Brls. 986,222 31 5,141 2,132 64 989 3 9,770 14 175 34 1 1 50 1,187 13,796 1 400 14 339 17,449 1,037,813 1,322 1,322 77 8 1,924 2,513,599 196 14,933 4,011 127 1,628 5 23,203 86 764 99 4 2 285 3,158 32,630 4 700 21 574 33,028 2,629,057 22 8 57 4 50 47 138,884 139,072 166,232 5,196 8,524 28 28 1,378 8 8,613 374 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. AGRICULTURAL PRO- DUCTS— Con. Fruits, viz.: Canned or preserved . -(Con.) All other. Beans . Goods, the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Value New Zealand.. Belgium China Japan St. Pierre Turkey United States Total .... Grain and products of, viz. : — Barley Great Britain. . . Australia Bermuda B. W. Indies.. . . Fiji Islands Newfoundland . . Belgium Dan. W. Indies. France Germany Japan Holland St. Pierre United States. . Total. Great Britain. . . Bermuda British Guiana. . B. W. Indies... Newfoundland . . Belgium Cuba France., French W.Indies Germany Holland United States Total .... Bush. Great Britain . . . 787,577 402,493 Bermuda 79 109 British Guiana. . 10 10 B. W. Indies . . . 4 4 Newfoundland. . 87 47 Belgium 120,990 52,311 Germany 23,975 10,556 Holland 7,375 3,097 United Stutes. . 101,111 40,225 Total 1,041,208 514,852 37,482 1,26' 5,149 »r>,0SL> 2,791 7,722 11,891 85,905 9,316 7,328 1,650 22,015 237,598 56 809 21 10 Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Q'ty. Value. 6 17,011 205,825 2,281 16 123 23 1,476 900 26 1,230 2,637 2 2,758 327 21,433 33,232 49,826 1,868 6,372 52,900 3,365 9,362 21,301 105,611 11,281 9,528 2,062 31,243 304,719 Bush 737,426 211,941 298 298 Total Exports. Quantity . Value 5,586 7,688 163 82 6 50 4,970 337 78,0l>r, 84,213 365,154 13,474 378,628 1,137 1,137 Bush 1,525,003 79 10 4 87 150,931 23,975 7,375 101,111 1, SOS.. -,75 37,482 1,267 5,149 45,082 2,791 7,722 11,891 85,905 9,316 7,328 1,650 22,313 237,896 56 809 21 10 7 6 22,597 213,513 2,444 16 205 29 50 6,446 900 26 1,230 2,637 2 2,758 664 100,038 117,445 767,647 109 10 4 47 65,785 10,556 3,097 46,225 S03,4SO 49,826 1,868 6,372 52,900 3,365 9,362 21,301 105,611 11,281 9,528 2,062 32.3S0 305,856 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. 375 Articles Exported. agricultural pro- ducts— Con. Grain — Con. Buckwheat Indian corn . Oats . Pease, whole Gogds, Goods, the Produce of not the Produce Canada. of Canada Countries. Quantity. Value Great Britain . . . British Africa. . . Belgium Germany Holland Norway-Sweden United States. . . Total Great Britain. . British Africa. . B. W. Indies. . Newfoundland . Belgium St. Pierre. United States. . Total . Great Britain. Australia . Bermuda British Africa. British Guiana B. W. Indies Newfoundland Belgium Cuba Dan W. Indies Japan Panama ..... St. Pierre. . . United States. Total.... Great Britain. Bermuda British Africa. British Guiana B. W. Indies.. Newfoundland Belgium ... Dan W. Indies France V. W. Indies.. Germany. ... Holland United States. Total ... Bush. 288,255 3,863 139,408 13,954 4,984 1,667 53,712 505,843 47, 146 2,132 44 238 4 2.344 51,908 1,617,310 2,415 143,109 3,150 41,011 207,760 242, S83 2,655 26,982 76 58 20 1,537 78,533 2,367,499 432,302 35 5,628 14,098 20,687 16,524 15,719 12 40,577 1,342 733 29. c,;.-, 99,168 676.500 Q'ty. Value. 158,961 2,329 79,773 7,193 2,544 940 29,224 Bush. 280,964 32,329 1,233 24 208 2 1,306 35,102 563,866 2,914 55,867 1,295 17,561 79,445 101,483 931 9,765 39 25 13 616 28,220 862,040 306, 13. 16. 14. 11: 90. 1 20, 136 629 42 099 533 W4 308 317 13 323 164 843 725 977 617,717 42 42 5,537,239 54,573 6,917 5,598,729 631,918 2,574 634,492 130 130 Total Exports. Quantity . Value Bush. 288,255 3,863 139,408 13,954 4,984 1,667 53,754 505,885 2,897,S67 27,286 ' 2,U2 2,927,265 222,853 2,S3S 225, 1 i! H 5,584,385 2,132 44 238 54,573 4 9,261 5,650, 63/ 2,249,228 2,415 143,109 3,150 41,011 207,760 242,883 2,655 26,982 76 58 20 1,537 81,107 3,001,991 432,302 35 5,628 14.098 20.6S7 16,524 15,719 12 40,577 1,342 733 29,675 99,170 676,502 376 CUSTOMS DEPARTMEN1 ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods the Produce of Canada. Goods not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. AGRICULTURAL PRO- DUCTS— Con. Grain — Con. Great Britain . . . Bermuda.. . .... British Africa. . B. Guiana . B. W. Indies Bush. 3,406 546 2,230 34,807 27,127 2,115 108 100 19,978 3,768 646 3,493 39 9159 31,515 1,353 143 140 20,387 Bush. s Bush. 3,406 546 2,230 34,807 27,127 2,115 108 100 19,983 3,768 646 3,493 39,259 31,515 1,353 143 140 20,407 Rye Newfoundland . . Dan. W. Indies. Panama United States. . . Total Belgium 5 20 90.417 100,704] 5 20 90,422 100,724 724 19,678 434 12,186 724 19.702 434 12,266 Wheat United States. . . Total Gr«>at Britain . . . British Africa. . . Newfoundland. . Belgium 24 80 20,402 12,620 24 80 20,426 12,700 11,280,407 8,112 15 393,549 3,018/232 9,474,870 6,670 14 327,658 2,577,531 148,288 125,898 11,428,695 8,112 15 393,549 3,018,232 9,600,768 6,670 14 327,658 2,577,531 United States. . . Total Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total ... Great Britain . . . Bermuda British Africa . . B. W. Indies... . Newfoundland . . Belgium Denmark France 148,288 14,700,315 12,3S6,743 125,898 14,848,603 12,512.641 10 56,565 31 9,925 10 56,565 31 9,925 56, 575 9,956 56,575 9,956 Cwt. 148,72? 12,766 7,781 9,240 19,335 11,198 25,287 240 42,551 18,988 2,640 2,234 215 596,140 118,953 12,653 6,230 9,424 17,570 8,119 16,928 144 19,230 7,272 916 1,947 267 350,366 Cwt. — — - Cwt. 148,729 12,766 7,781 9,240 19,335 11,198 25,287 240 42,551 18,988 2,640 2,234 225 596,151 118,953 12,653 6,230 !i. 424 17,570 8,119 Hi. '.IL'S 144 19.230 7.272 916 1,947 267 350,411 Norway-Sweden St. Pierre United States. . . Total .. . ii ' ' 45 897,364 570,019 ii 45 897,365 570,004 ii TRADE AXD XATIGATIOX SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. 377 Articles. Couxtries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Quantity . Value. AGRICULTURAL PRO- DUCTS— Con. ■G rain— Con. Flour of wheat Brls. deat Britain. . Australia ....... Bermuda British Africa . . British Guiana. . B. W. Indies... . | Brit, poss., other Fiji Islands M lta Newfoundland . Corea Cuba Denmark Ecuador France..*. | French \Y. Indies Germany Holland Japan Norwa3r-S weden Portugal Portuguese Afr*a Russia | St. Pierre Spain United States. . . 592. 6, 24. 181. 20. 107! 282. 1, 12, 1, 4, 3, 17, 15, 2, 7, 4, Flour of Rye . Indian Meal. 31.07 5! IS 616 329 899 288 483 708 424 506 860 125 210 675 201 365 901 250 365 1)3 041 5 680 869 606 220 072 2,421 25. 119. 903. 96. 523. 2. 6. 2, 1,346, 4, 51, 4, 23, 12, 62, 1 141 116 475 153 032 467 554 435 822 150 302 241 900 002 861 86-) 284 750 010 007 227 25 350 242 199 1140 Goods, not the Produce of Canadb. Q'ty Value. Mils 607 3,072 Total Exports. (Quantity . Value Total . . . United States 1,321,460 5.877,607 963 9,579 Brls. 593,205 6,611 24,329 lsl. Ml'.) 20.2SS 107,4s3 708 1,424 566 282.860 1,125 210 12,675 201 1,365 4,901 250 3,365 17,113 15,041 5 2,680 7,869 4,606 220 32,035 2,427,188 25,475 119.153 903,032 96,467 523,554 2,435 6,822 2,150 1,346,302 4,241 900 51,902 861 4,865 23,284 750 12.010 62,007 57,227 25 13,350 31,242 23.199 1,040 150,777 1,570 12,651 1,323,039 5,890,258 British Africa. British Guiana. B. W. Indies... Newfoundland . Portugal. . St. Pierre United States. . Total . . in 2 690 826 173 3,027 24 9 3,854 2,505 4 507 S,544 4.730 15,447 Oatmeal . Great Britain. . . 155,786 587,964 Bermuda 5 20 British Africa. . . 1,198 7,706 British Guiana. . 10ty' 358 B.W.Indies.... 77 385 Newfoundland.. 2,383 9,341 Denmark 1,997 7,906 France I 1,3361 5,280 Germany. ... 410 1,547 Holland" | 2,139| 8,105 Norway-Sweden 2,922 11,593 Russia 220 880 Si. Pierre. . . 2 10 United States. . . 32 138 Total 168.607 641,233 5 60 5 60 10 2 690 877 2 173 3,067 24 9 3,854 2,632 4 507 8,957 51 127 40 413 91 540 4,821 15,987 155,786 5 1,198 100 77 2,383 1,997 1,336 410 2,139 2,922 220 2 32 5S7,904 20 7,706 358 385 9,341 7,906 5,280 1,547 8,105 11,593 880 10 138 168.607 641.233 378 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. AGRICULTURAL PRO- DUCTS— Con. Grain, &c. — Con. Meal, all other Hay Hemp. Hops . Malt Maple Sugar Countties. Great Britain. Bermuda British Africa. British Guiana B. W. Indies . Newfoundland Japan St. Pierre United States. Total. . . . Great Britain . . Bermuda British Africa. . British Guiana. B. Honduras . . . B. W. Indies:. . Newfoundland . Belgium China . . . _ Cuba France Germany Panama Portugal St. Pierre U nited States. Total Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total ... . Great Britain . . . Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total Newfoundland . . Great Britain. Australia British Africa. Newfoundland Cent. Am. States France United States. . Goods, the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Brls. Value. 5,439 200 335 6 24 1,513 5 511 8,033 Tons. 92,238 1,430 1,430 109 11 525 6,521 304 2 1.421 25 269 5 1 853 46,359 15,342 500 1,075 24 69 4,203 1 14 1,422 Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Q'ty. Brls. Value. 23,250 151,563 20 133 158 Lbs. 48,043 185 6 48,234 Bush 11,436 Lbs. 19,284 30 90 320 168 40 1,928,035 Total 1,947,967 7! 19, 227 15,602 17,131 1,655 74 6,208 57,402 2,427 34 9,783 224 1,«33 65 10,547 338,991 Tons. 1,261,210 238 775 1,013 6,064 61 2 139 7,296 139 7,296 Total Exports. Quantity. Brls Value. 5,439 15,342 200 500 335 1,675 6 24 24 69 1,513 4,203 1 5 14 518 1,466 8,040 23,294 Tons. 92,238 1,430 1,430 169 11 525 0,521 304 2 1,421 25 269 5 1 853 46,498 151.702 235 1,453 235 Lbs. 6,130 9,289 1,902 2 9 32 13 5 133,103 135,066 314 314 Bush. 30 Lbs. 1,611 1,611 1,453 133 133 82 718 718 255 138 393 Lbs. 48,043 185 320 48,548 Bush. 11,466 Lbs. 19,284 30 90 320 168 40 1,929,646 799,227 15,602 17,131 1,655 74 6,208 57,402 2,427 34 9,783 224 1,833 65 7 10,547 346,287 1,268,506 1,691 775 2,466 6,064 64 135 6,263 9,371 1,902 2 9 32 13 5 133,821 1,949,573 135,784 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. 379 Articles Exported. AGRICULTURAL PRO- DUCTS— Con. Maple syrup. Nuts Countries. Great Britain. British Africa. Newfoundland Belgium France United States. Total . . . Goods, the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Value/ Galls. 1,190 60 286 •2 8 1,246 Seeds — Clover Great Britain . . Bermuda B. W. Indies . . Newfoundland . St. Pierre United States. . Total 2,792 Lbs. 20 8,419 8,439 Great Britain . British Africa Newfoundland Belgium Denmark . . Germany Norway - Sweden United States. Total ... Flax . Grass. United States. . . Great Britain . . . British Africa . . Newfoundland . . Belgium France Germany Holland Norway - Sweden United States. . . Total All other. Great Britain. . Australia. . . . British Africa . Bermuda B. W. Indies. . Hong Kong. . . . Newfoundland . China Germany . St. Pierre .... United States. . Bush. 30,112 1 2 704 3,217 14.922 185 36,528 Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Q'ty. Value. 1,098 51 251 2 13 1,210 2,625 9( 12 965 85,671 208,539 10 5 2,123 24,926 95,508 1,476 187,864 Galls. Lbs. 3,125 4,965 642 829 50 21,807 31,418 Bush. 167 374 30 84 3 2,308 2,966 Total Exports. Quantity. Value Galls. 1,190 1,098 60 51 286 251 2 2 9 15 1,246 1,210 2,793 2,627 Lbs. 3,145 4,965 642 829 50 30,226 39,857 520,451 314 479 Bush 30,112 1 2 704 3,217 14,922 185 36,528 6,174' 4 1 1 2,180! 9641 19,423 2,400, 160! 61,313 7,345 14 3 1,006 660 15,954 890 109 40,994 92,619: 66,975 Total . 1,900 69 55 13 959 60 580 6 50 60 7,497 11,249 186 33 104 1,769 3 396 2,491 85,671 314 6,174 4 1 2,180 964 19,423 2,400 160 61,313 92,619 380 CUSTOMS DEPART M I . \ I 11 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 3. — Gexeral Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goons, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. j Value. Quantity . Value. agricultural pro- ducts— Con. Straw Great Britain . . . Bermuda Tons. 289 2.147 Tons. I Tons. 289 106 8 45! 8 2,147 707 64 967 Tobacco leaf 106 707 8 64 42 267 B. W. Indies.. . . Newfoundland . . Ignited States. . . Total 2,640 10,744 2,6401 10,744 3,085 13,929 3,0 !5 13,929 Great Britain. . . Cuba Lbs. 43 2,816 5, 576 11 704 1,502 Lbs. 4 . 2 Lb*. 2,816 22,038 10,081 7S7.r,Ou 13 704 2,641 1,237 320.403 Trees, shrubs and plants. Vegetables, canned or pre- 16,462 10,081 746,506 1,139 1,237 318,340 United States. . . Total . Great Britain 41,094 2,063 49,529 4,280 773,053 320,718 822,582 324,998 1.123 13 124 1,123 13 124 458 3 13,270 14,991 ... . Newfoundland China 458 3 12,963 14 684 St. Pierre. United States. . . Total .. . Great Britain . . . 307 307 18,308 10 523 1,242 4 257 18,308 10 557 1.242 4 278 1,062 11 11,877 34 British Guiana . B. W. Indies 21 Newfoundland. . 1,062 11 1,699 Total 10,233 23,116 33.349 Great Britain . . . British Guiana. . Bermuda B. W. Indies. .. Newfoundland . . Cuba Bush. 21 77,049 54,5S2 82,428 69,176 377.172 1,236 5 7,712 9,313 34,870 12 42,982 22,789 49.305 20,288 227,095 643 2 5,649 4,986 18,301 Bush. Bush. 21 77,04y 54,582 M'.-lL'S 69,176 377,172 1,236 5 7,712 9,313 67,663 12 42,982 22.7*9 49,305 20.2XS 227.095 643 2 5,649 4,986 36.117 Porto Rico St. Pierre United States . . Total 32,793 17,816 713,564 392,052 32,793 17,816 746,357 409,868 ii TRADE AXD XATIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 ]STo. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. 381 Articles Exported. AGRICULTURAL PRO DUCTS — Con. Turnips . All other vegetables . Cereal foods, prepared Other Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. "Valu6. O'tv Value Quantity. Great Britain. . . Beimuda.. British Guiana. . B. W. Indies . . . Newfoundland . Belgium Bush. 986 846 199 149 6,634 1,055 2,691 1,405,395 $ cts. 126 417 142 70 2,028 580 495 158,900 Bush. $ Bush. 986 846 199 149 6,634 1,055 2,691 1,405,395 8 126 417 142 70 2,028 580 495 158,909 St. Pierre. United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Bermuda 1.417,955 162,767 1,417.955 162,767 40 1,619 33 924 42 2,583 4 24 13 9 45 442 32,754 40 1,619 33 941 42 2,808 4 24 13 9 45 520 39,728 British Guiana. . B. W. Indies 17 225 China Dan. W. Indies St. Pierre 78 6,974 Total 38,532 7,294 45,826 Great Britain 959,779 22,475 l',576 128,987 ' 48 212 6,461 2,971 6,737 6,6.51 4,802 5,958 44,607 28 65,686 21,561 13 5,664 959,779 22,475 1,'576 128,987 48 212 6,519 2,971 6,737 6,631 4,892 5,958 44,607 28 65,686 21,561 13 7,484 Australia . . British Guiana B. W. Indies Newfoundland. . New Zealand, , 58 Belgium Germany Norway - Sweden United States. . . 1,820 Total 1,284,286 1,878 1,286,164 < rreat Britain 7,408 9 24 7,417 24 180 15,210 30 1 1,550 10 1,116 3,133 Bermuda 180 15, 210 30 1 1,550 10 1,036 3,133 British Africa . B. E. Indies British Guiana B. W. Indies.. Hon*? Kuii-^ Newfoundland 80 382 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, the Produce op Canada. Quantity. Value Goods, not theproduce of Canada. Qt'y. Value. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. AGRICULTURAL PRO- DUCTS— Con. Other articles — Con . MANUFACTURES. Acid, Sulphuric. . . China Germany I lolland Japan United States. Total United States. . Agi icultural implements Great Britain . . . Australia British Africa. . . B. E. Indies B. W. Indies... . Newfoundland. . New Zealand. . . Aust. -Hungary . Argentina Belgium Brazil Chili Cuba Denmark Egypt France French Africa . Germany Holland Italy Mexico Norway- Sweden Port'g. Africa.. Roumania Russia. Spain Uruguay United States. . . Total. Aluminum, in pigs, bars, ingots &c Great Britain. British Africa. Belgium France Holland United States. Total. . . . Aluminum, manufac- tured in other forms. Great Britain. . Newfoundland . United States. . Total Lbs. 232,373 725,700 120 430,872 61,392 632,866 617,423 2,468,382 649 299 259 83 62,363 18 5,204 92,211 2,722 Lbs. 334. 701, 98, 1 93 02 25 2. 19; J2: 359. 4, 272. 68. 12, 19. 1, 178, 21, 1. 20, 523 825 764 351 175 no 997 464 173 120 '.MIL' 799 33 977 81 251 300 512 354 302 L81 (ISS 84 614 285 805 066 181 2,313,620 152,168 24 86,390 12,278 143,635 140,103 534,598 1,043 118 1,161 5,335 1,262 15,275 110 53 1,293 600 1,300 048 8.6(15 29,206 5,607 146 5,843 Lbs. 232,373 725,700 120 430,872 61,302 632,866 617.423 2,468,382 649 317 259 83 67,567 97,546 2,722 66, ) 717 98 1 95 62 25 2 ii» 13 300, 4. 272! 68. 12, 19, 1, 178, 21, I, 28, ,785 ,100 ,874 354 175 163 ,290 404 173 420 902 To: i 33 577 81 551 300 512 354 302 181 088 84 014 933 805 066 846 2,342,826 152,168 24 86,390 12,278 143,035 140,103 534,508 5,697 1,043 204 7,004 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. 383 Articles Exported. MANUFACTURES — Cotl. Books, pamphlets, maps, &c Biscuits'and bread . Bricks Goons, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Great Britain . . Australia Bermuda British Africa. B. E. Indies... British Guiana B.W.Indies.. Hong Kong. . . , Newfoundland New Zealand.. Argentina Belgium Chili China Cuba Denmark Egvpt France French Africa. . Germany Hawaii .... Holland Italy Japan Mexico Norway-Sweden Panama Porto Rico Philippines Russia St. Pierre United States. . Total ... Great Britain . . . Bermuda . .... British Africa.. . British Guiana. . B. W. Indies . . Newfoundland . . Dan. W. Indies. Dutch Guiana.. . FrenchW . Indies Panama..- . .. St. Pierre United States. . . Total B-rmuda Newfi .midland . Dutch Guiana. St. Pierre. United States. . Total .... Cwt. 505 14 151 1,594 552 2 48 11 12 21 497 3,418 M 10 104 12 544 670 52,455 6,776 887 1,445 133 301 4,225 216 10,057 1,732 2,335 4,870 4 714 2,004 79 319 654 4( 348 82 65 8 378 113 69 326 90,959 181,671 126 4,036 111 1,479 13,086 2,909 13 428 50 129 203 9,090 31,660 125 1,190 72 3,641 5,028 Qt'y- Value. Total Exports. Quantity . Value. 11,552 230 30 1,454 ins 1,261 24 199 18 Cwt. M 2 182 184 71,493 86,595 53 1 1 64 38 1,150 1,188 Cwt. 64,007 7,006 917 2,899 133 301 4,333 216 11,318 1,756 2,365 5,069 47 723 2,042 113 319 665 40 436 82 105 8 378 113 18 2 69 326 1 7 162,452 26P,266 8 126 505 4,036 14 111 151 1,479 1,594 13,086 555 2,962 2 13 48 428 11 50 12 129 24 203 498 9,101 3,422 31,724 M 10 125 104 1,190 12 72 2 38 726 4,791 854 6,216 384 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, Goods, the Produce of not the Produce Canada. of Canada. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value MANCFACTD RES — Con. Buttons Candles. Brazil Germany. ■ • • United States. Total .... Cartridges- pistol . . . -gun, rifle and Charcoal Cement Cinders Clay, manufactures of. , Bermuda Newfoundland . United States. . Total .... Great Britain. . . Australia Newfoundland . . New Zealand.. . . Argentina . . . Brazil Chili Cuba Mexico U.S. of Colombia United States. . . Total Exports. Quantity. Value, 79 •2,491 Lbs. 301 1,112 654 1,796 470 Lbs. 2 370 '43^803 Total . 7,905 5,750 1,128 37 90 95 12 751 2,064 60 8S,887 106,779 Great Britain. Belgium ... United States. Total .... 1,800- 500 1 351 2,651 Great Britain . . B. W. Indies . . Newfoundland . St. Pierre. . . . United States. . Total .... United States. Great Britain . United States. Total 65 4 2,598 2,763 5,430 41 35 2,720 2,7oo i us; 533 43,863 6,187 5,532 249 2,419 8,200 Lbs. 30 1,112 44,517 320 8 1,421 1,749 13,640 13,640 79 55 2,882 3,016 155 6,563 0,720 13,437 5,750 1,377 37 90 95 12 751 2,064 60 91,306 114,979 1,800 500 351 2,651 65 4 2.91S 8 4,184 7,179 44 35 16.360 10.395 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. General Statement of Exports — Continued. 385 Articles Exported. MANUFACTURES— Can. Clothing and wearing ap- parel . Coke Cordage, ropes and twine. Cotton fabrics Countries. Great Britain . . Australia. . . Bermuda British Africa . B. E. Indies. . . British Guiana . B. W. Indies . . Hong Kong . . Newfoundland . New Zealanr].. . Aust. -Hungary China Cuba France Germany Hawaii Japan Mexico St. Pierre United States. . Total . Mexico United States. Total Great Britain . . Australia Bermuda.. . British Guiana. B. W. Indies . . Newfoundland New Zealand. . . China Japan St. Pierre United States. . Total Great Britain . . . Australia British Africa. . . ii Honduras B. W. Indies. . . Brit. Foso. other Fiji Islands. . . . Newfoundland . . New Zealand . . . Argentina Belgium Brazil Cent. Am. States Chili Goods, the Produce of Canada. Quantity . Value Tons. 2 128,256 128,258 Yds. 337,144 1. ox; i, 228 115,858 16,259 7,376 49,500 923 164,098 459,676 83,027 61,907 2S,463 22,191 27,199 6,876 2,082 1,682 275 158 1,508 220 59,740 1,210 57 685 4 184 15 63 13,908 21 43,872 Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Q'ty. Value. Total Exports. 159,759 12 473,578 473,590 18,707 96 1,526 6,842 26,339 2,637 188 656 185 286,848 314,024 43,470 91,270 9,776 1,535 1,728 2,351 101 26,338 77,937 2:u6ti 13,952 6,062 6,257 Tons. Yds. 49,000 6,254 20 53 100 45 27,239 33,711 266 4,143 iss 14 1,251 6,162 5,746 2,160 4,247 69 736 Quantity . Value Tons. 2 128,256 128,258 11- Yds. 386,144 1,089,228 115,858 16,259 7,376 49,500 923 166,258 459,676 83,027 4,247 61,907 28,463 22,191 33,453 6,876 2,102 1,682 275 158 1,508 220 59,793 1,210 57 685 4 100 ' 229 15 63 13,908 21 71,111 193,470 12 473,578 473,590 18,707 96 1,526 7,108 26,339 6,780 188 656 488 199 288,099 350,186 -25 49,216 91,270 9,776 1,535 1,728 2,351 101 26.4(17 77,937 23,460 736 13,952 6,062 6,257 386 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. MANUFACTURES — Con. Cotton fabrics — Con. . . . Cottons, other. Cotton waste. Drugs, chemicals and medicines Countries. China. Cuba Denmark Dutch Guiana . . Dutch W. Indies Ecuador Germany Hayti Holland Japan Mexico Norway- Sweden Panama Peru Portugal Russia San Domingo. . . St. Pierre Turkey Uruguay U.S. of Colombia United States. . . Venezula . Total . .. GOGDS, the Produce of Canada Quantit}7. Value Yds. 9,241,157 7,118 13,422 2,329 1,342 14,697 71,818 2,039 12,384 514,838 77,165 32,113 193,246 163 1,241 6 640 1,422 5,403 415 26,129 26,235 371,622 27,742 13,086,330 Great Britain . . . Australia British Africa . . B. W. Indies.. . . Newfoundland. . Argentina Belgium Cent. Am. States France St. Pierre U.S. of Colombia United States. . . Venezuela Total Great Britain. . Newfoundland . St. Pierre United States. . Total .... Great Britain. . Australia Bermuda British Africa. . British Guiana. B. E. Indies. . . B. W. Indies. . Newfoundland . New Zeal nd . . Argentina Lbs. 37,753 4,678 472 1 668,005 1,710,908 Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Q'ty. Value. Yds. 580, 3, 1,074,73^ 5,676 36 210 28 10,654 1,010 160 25 132 114 10,994 13 29,052 2,772 265 48 66,321 69,406 201,671 16,970 1,042 ♦,170 1,822 2,734 60,303 64,521 648 540 22,876 78,283 Lbs. 302 13,488 13,790 1,967 8,518 3,221 375 "6 12,415 16,017 21 386 407 3,850 336 43 105 25 1,744 3,691 315 Total Exports. Quantity. Value Yds. 9,241, 7, 13, 2, 1, 14, 71, 2, 12, 514, 77. 32, 193, 1, 6, 1, 5, 26, 26. 394. 27! 157 lis 122 329 342 697 sis 039 38 1 838 165 L13 246 163 241 i -.4o 422 403 1 1 5 129 235 l«.»S 7ti' 13,164,613 Lbs. 38,055 4,678 472 1,681,493 1,724,698 580,243 627 3,689 526 250 2,046 17,664 550 2,832 67,613 21,576 9,968 14,691 40 209 1,650 405 1,426 130 4,993 4,204 30,628 6,507 1,083,255 8,897 36 210 28 10,654 1,010 375 160 31 132 114 23,409 13 4.\0(i9 2,793 265 48 66,707 69.S13 205,521 17,306 1,085 4,275 1,822 2,759 62,047 68,212 963 540 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 387 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Value. v^uantity. Value. MANUFACTURES — Con. $■ 20,856 436 107 181 3 1,065 649 15,670 $ 20,856 451 1,219 181 3 1,125 701 23,957 15,919 8 322 4 501 81 105 589 499 87 968,938 964 15 1, 1 14 Dan. W. Indies. 60 52 French W. Indies 8 11 4 Japan 311 501 81 105 529 87 414,416 St. Pierre 60 U.S. of Colombia 554,522 Total 834,838 odd, zvz 1,401.040 oof; 205 9 1,703 21,816 9 1,661 1,800 42 20,016 Total 3,470 20,263 23,733 9,927 450 15,551 450 76 1,636 186 1 231 214 2,345 25 58,368 B. W. Indies 76 1,325 Newfoundland . . 311 186 1 231 214 2,254 Mexico St. Pierre . . . 91 25 9,609 48,759 Total 21,285 57,798 79,083 Great Britain. . . 1,310 2 14 2;429 750 2,060 2 14 6,490 Extract of hemlock bark . 4,061 Total Great Britain . . . Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total 3,755 4,811 8,566 Brls. 4,565 121 110 55,060 1,481 1,320 Brls. Brls. 4,565 121 110 55,060 1,481 1,320 4,796 57,861 4,796 57,861 11 — ii — 25i ' CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 3. General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. MANUFACTURES — Coil. Explosives and Fulmi- nates, N.E.S Felt, manufactures of . Fertilizers Fur, manufactures of. Glass and glassware. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Newfoundland . Panama United States. . Total... . Great Britain . . Bermuda Newfoundland . Germany United States. . Total ...... Berrruda.. . . Newfoundland . Japan United States. . Total. Great Britain . . Australia . British Africa. . Newfoundland . New Zealand.. . Belgium China: France Germany . . . . Japan St. Pierre. . . . United States. . Total. Great Britain . . Aus.-alia . . . . Bernrida British Africa. . Britisr. Guiana. B. W. Indies... Newfoundland . New Zealand.. . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China Cuba Germany Italy J apan St. Pierre United States. . Total .... Quantity . Value Lbs. 504,040 2,000 102,154 608,794 01,005 320 123,200 184,531 61 40 255 50 710 1,122 2,463 3,411 10,545 200,793 229,212 4,08S 50 75 1,231 45 70 23 239 118 14 24 12,328 18,305 1,373 125 5 613 10 55 7,420 123 25 147 6,078 16,163 Q'ty. Value. Lb 3,150 8,479 11,029 458 12,203 ]2.<;01 3,883 3,883 1,012 1,012 975 1.743 2,718 110 144 177 174 13 10 7,817 8,529 Total Exports. I Quantity.; Value. Lbs. 507,790 2,000 110,633 620,423 01,403 320 135,409- 197,192 01 40 255 50 4,599 5,005 2,463 3,411 16,545 207,805 23i ».224 14 063 50 75 231 45 70 23 239 118 14 24 071 21,023 13 ,483 269 5 613 10 55 .897 174 13 123 25 9 75 147 2 197 895 24,992 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 389 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports— Co n tinned. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity . Value. H ty. V alue. Quantity . Value. HANG FACTO RES — C'tn. Grindstones, manufactur- ed 1,860 1,360 104 24,647 $ 1.860 1,360 104 14 24,756 Gypsum or plaster, ground Cuba Panama* 109 Total 27,985 109 28,094 o6rmucia. . . . . • 281 900 1,282 3 335 281 900 1,282 3 666 66 1 Total 2,801 661 3,132 . 393 27 613 1,006 27 100 3,768 38 6,375 Household effects, N.E.S. B. W. Indies 15 Newfoundland 3,753 38 1,604 Japan .... TTmtfirl 1" a t t»c A 7*71 Total 5,815 o, 499 11,314 80,119 1,190 843 1,900 545 925 420 679 8,572 52 530 295 3,896 945 400 75 2u0 342 34 250 140 150 1,217,755 1 4 A\ A 14,4 14 94.533 1,190 841 1,900 545 925 420 754 8,596 52 1,130 295 3,896 945 400 0 75 200 342 34 250 140 150 1,316,275 Australia British A-f nca . . l_> . MJJ. 1 [ I1 1 !' - ... B W. Indies... . I iji Islands . . . 75 24 Belgium 600 Chili Cuba . Eerypt, Holland St. Pierre Turkey ... United States. . . Total 98,520 1,329,030 114,133 1,443,163 B. W. Indies 82 11,158 82 11,158 United States. . Total 11,240 11,240 390 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT [{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 3. General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, Goods, the Produce of not the Produce Canada. of Canada. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. manufactures— Con. India rubber, tures of manufac- Great Britain . . Australia British Africa. . British Guiana. B. W. Indies. . . Newfoundland . New Zealand.. . Argentina Brazil Chili China Cuba Denmark Japan Italy St. Pierre Turkey United States. . Tutal India rubber, scrap and| other Great Britain. . British Guiana. Newfoundland . New Zealand.. . United States. . Iron and Steel manufrs. viz.: — Stoves Castings, N.E.S. Total . Great Britain Bermuda . . . British Africa, B. E. Indies B. W. Indies Newfoundland New Zealand. Belgium China Japan St. Pierre. . . United States Total... Great Britain . . Aastralia British Africa . B. W. Indies . . Newfoundland . New Zealand . . Cuba Italy Mexico St. Pierre United States. . Total . Lbs. 3,020 990 80 665 1,721,373 1,726,128 No. 16 8 1 2 15 915 2 3 2 3 35 374 1,376 Total Exports. Quantity. Value. 46,500 49,575 285 1,571 227 17,685 30,789 137 4,734 1,242 750 216 60 225 9,659, it; 6.688 170,359 Lbs. 325! 4::-:-:: 342 81,884 ' 180,595 82,597 180,595 No. 394 95 . 45. 67. 2181. 10,780 , 32 109 . 85! 44 451 4,418 16,738 29.373 3,197 5,619 34 8,811 . 4,273 . 41. 3,410 . 551 . 153 . 1S,411 73,836 . 360 27 26,284 26,674 15,609 15,609 1,454 1,454 184 7,472 7,656 Lbs. 3,020 990 80 665 1,901,968 1,906,723 No. 16 8 1 2 15 915 2 3 2 3 35 466 1,468 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 391 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods the Produce of Canada. Goods not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. 1 Quantity. Value. Q ty. Value. Quantity. Value. MANUFACTURES — Con. Iron— Con. Great Britain . Newfoundland . . Tons. 4,07/ 617 125 288 $ 44,026 10,397 3,600 8,055 m ions. Ions. 4,677 617 125 288 3 44,026 10,397 3,600 8,055 Machinery, N.E.S Sewing machines United States. . . Total o, i07 66,078 5, /0/ 66,078 Great Britain. . . 32,858 52,743 170 34,830 2,681 404 168 1,800 19,453 5,965 772 19,511 1,395 1,576 400 1,275 200 210 1,937 6,233 5,500 400 120 1,077 260 145 460 1,383 1,153 304 978 977 109 613 312 30 237 170 1,850 » - lo, / 89 4,795 46,647 57,538 170 34,995 2,681 404 168 1,800 20,173 5,989 1,893 19,511 1,395 1,576 400 1,275 200 210 2,230 6,233 6,176 400 120 1,102 260 145 460 1,383 1,153 304 978 977 109 613 312 30 237 170 560 568 1^850 Bermuda British Africa . . 1 tlx loo B. W. Indies Brit. Poss. other 1 1 0l 1, 1J1 Brazil Cent. Am. States Chili China Dutch E. Indies. Zvo Egypt Holland -JO Italy 1'ortugues Africa Russia St. Pierre Uruguay U.S.of Colombia Total .' . 312,805 469,970 782,835 Great Britain . . . Australia British Africa . . Newfoundland . . Belgium No. 91 52 2 30 50 1 300 483 1,816 879 57 838 687 15 5,129 13,442 No. 1 30 No. 92 52 2 36 50 1 . 300 606 1,846 879 57 921 687 15 5,129 17,379 6 83 Hawaii Mexico. ........ United States. . . Total 123 3,937 1,009 22,863 130 4,050 1,139 26,913 392 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT jj 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 3. General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. MANUFACTURES — Con. Iron and steel- Typewriters. -Con. Scrap-iron and teel . Hardware. Steel and Manufactures of Countries. Great Britain . . . Austi'alia Newfoundland . . Belgium Brazil Cent. Am. States Denmark. . . . France.. Germany Holland Italy Japan Norway-Sweden United States. . . Total Great Britain . United States. Total . Goods, the Produce of Canada. Quantitj-. Value. Xo. 2,017 1 75 507 2 1 1 6 1 405 1S0| 141 242 60 38 3.678 Cwt. 67,992 117,803 Great Britain . . Australia Bermuda British Africa. . . British Guiana. . B. W. Indies. . . . Newfoundland . . New Zealand.. . . Argentina China Cuba Dan. W. Indies. Denmark. France Germany Holland Iceland Mexico Norway-Sweden Panama Porto Rico St. Pierre United States. . . Total Great Britain. . Australia. . . Bermuda British Africa . British Guiana. B. E. Indies. . . B. W. Indies. . Fiji Islands. . . . Newfoundland . 74,445 5S 2,574 15,297 120 56 180 12,227 5,400 4,320 7,260 Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Q'ty. Value. 1,800 1,807 125,544 34,701 5,830 360 2,279 93 676 49,122 13,529 270 190 1,278 . 321 3ol 502 599 78 149 3,435 50 18 569 3^,876 153,226 32,562 24,769 346 l'.MI.V, 1271 2,111 1,477 112 37.02.-i No. 73 Cwt. 31,726 339 74,916 73,992 185,795 106,642 74,331 158 68 50 3,919 4,195 338 71,919 72.257 3,929 381 2.S12 125 30 241 61,243 68,768 8.097 30 202 34 2; 959 Total Exports. Quantity . No. 2,019 1 76 507 2 1 6 405 180 144 242 1 60 111 3,755 Cwt. 68,331 191,795 260,126 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. General Statement of Exports — Continued. 393 Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Value. Goods, not the Produce Total Exports, of Canada. Q'ty. Value. manufactures— Con. Iron and steel— Con. Steel and mfrs. oi-Con . Jeweller's Sweepings. New Zealand . . . Argentina Azores Belguim Cent. Am. States China Cuba Denmark Dutch E. Indies France Germany . ... Greece Hawaii Holland Italy Japan Mexico Norway- Sweden Philippines.. . Portuguese Afrie Porto Rico . . . Russia St. Pierre. . . Turkey United States Venezuela . . Total Great Britain . United States. Total Junk . Great Britain Hong Kong. . . Belgium China Holland United States Total Cwt. 30,114 506 7.4:.4 30 4,096 51,895 94,095 Lamps'and lanterns Great Britain . . Australia. Newfoundland . New Zealand . . China St. Pierre United States. . Total 4,515 3,190 21 859 9 50 1.350 16 451 107 969 18 12 70 103 57 416 b94 90 85 1,572 677 12 112,809 125 Quantity . Value 245,562 40,200 37,826 78,026 j Cwt. 21,784 484 201 5,607; 32 2 379 158^348 " "l, 469 1,435 344,194 356,984 1,778 1,778 6,500 188,351, 1,953 2,842 119 548 534 34 32 528 4,637 . . 6,495 12,995 25H 2,695 2,945 Cwt. 30,598 506 7,454 30 4,096 53,364 ;m;.04n 394 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ,j 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 3. General Statement of Exports— Continued. Articles. MANUFACTURES — Coil. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada •Quantity. Value. Leather— Sole. Leather, upper. Great Britain. . . British Africa. . . Biitish Guiana. . B. W. Indies... Newfoundland. . New Zealand Belgium France Germany Holland Japan Norway-Sweden Switzerland United States. . . Total. ... Great Britain . British Africa. Newfoundland Belgium Holland .... Switzerland. . United States. Total .... Leather, N.E.S... Leather, boots and shoes. Great Britain. Australia British Africa. B. W. Indies. Newfoundland New Zealand Belgium Germany Japan Switzerland. . . United States. Total .... Great Britain. . Australia Bermuda British Africa. . . B. W. Indies . . , Hong-Kong. . . . Newfoundland . . New Zealand . . , Belgium China Dan. W. Indies. France Japan Portugal St. Pierre United States . . . Total Lbs. 7,838,542 113,102 1,150 66,507 218,222 11,285 136,625 12,270 2,303 2,C29 17,900 1,400 22,400 850 Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Qt'y. Lbs. 8,445,275 706 133 4,122 4,500 610 2,170 158 3,702 721,395 809,953 5,515 4.044 31,428 112,551 6,811 5,247 478 290 3,272 293,481 1,273,070 1,544,105 2S.243 142 13,124 46,556 3,270 29,771 3,067 456 534 3,670 340 4,804 '189 1,678.271 164,998 832 1,535 416 850 31 823 Value. 851 106 851 lor, 5,452 2,221 169,485 5,452 213, 1, 2,221 2,033 712 S7,452 290,317 89,485 4,979 5,457 888 1,696 3,915 13,399 12 68,760 28,153 108 1,011 344 37 60 5,886 28,338 158,064 4,267 Total Exports. Quantity. Value Lbs. 7,838,542 113,192 1,150 66,507 218,222 11,285 136,625 12,270 2,303 2,629 17,900 1,400 22,400 1,701 8,446,126 706,133 4.122 4,500 610 2,170 158 9,154 1,544,105 28,243 142 13,124 46,556 3,270 29,771 3,067 456 534 3,670 340 4,804 295 1,678,377 726,847 K09.953 7,548 4,044 31,428 112,551 6,811 5,247 478 290 3,272 380,933 164,998 832 1,535 416 850 31 3,044 171,706 l,3ii2.555 10 27 18,590 18, 627 1 213, 2, 38. 207 371 668 232 752 325 816 76 75 697 077 295,296 5,457 888 1,696 3,915 13,399 12 US. 760 28,153 108 10 1,011 344 37 60 5,913 46,928 176,691 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. General Statement of Exports — Continued. 395 Articles Exported. MANU FACTU RES — Con . Leather — Con. Harness and saddlery. Other manufactures of . Lime . Liquors— Ale and beer. Brandy Gin. Countries. Great Britain . . Australia Bermuda British Africa. B. E. Indies . . B. W. Indies.. Fiji Islands. Newfoundland . New Zealand . . Argentina United States. . Total . Great Britain. . Australia . British Africa. . Newfoundland . New Zealand . . Brazil (Germany Mexico Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total Great Britain. . Fiji Islands Newfoundland. Hawaii St. Pierre United States. . Total . Australia B. W. Indies... Newfoundland St. Pierre. . United States. , Total Great Britain . . Newfoundland . France United States . Total , Great Britain. . Newfoundland . Hawaii ....... St. Pierre United States. . Total Goods, Goods, the Produce oe not the Produce Canada. oe Canada. uantity. Value. [ Q'ty. Value Galls. 7 628 20 15 6,716 7,451 41 •js t 325 781 180 248 100 47 110 100 . 920 83 2,200 5,797 10,566 13,596 125 10.3 2.123 902 9 1,288 894 433 18,731 Total Exports. Quantity . j Value. 5,771 5,787 38,206 3f)0 15 132 6,869 85 68,097 75,498 15 327 16 10 4,532 4,930 32 333 365 Tons. 1,310 101 7 483 27 20,417 21,035 780 500 113 2^509 3,902 10 10,421 10,431 689 299 3 3,733 4,724 151 9 759 48 25,887 Galls. 72 628 20 23 22,943 23,686 179 234 1 896 1,310 101 48 483 27 20,701 26,854; 21,360 27,219 396 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT jj 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 3. General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. MANUFACTURES— Con. Liquor — Rum Whisky . Wines Countries. Great Britain . . British Guiana. Newfoundland . St. Pierre . . . . United States. . Total Great Britain . . . Australia Bermuda British Africa . . Biitish Guiana. . B. E. Indies .... B. W. Indies.. . B. Honduras . . . Hong Kong Newfoundland . . New Zealand.. . . Argentina Brazil Cent. Am. States Chili China Cuba Dutch W. Indies Egypt France Germany .... Italy Japan Mexico Norway- Sweden Panama Peru Philippines St. Pierre Uruguay U.S. of Colombia United States. Venezuela .... Total Great Britain . . . Bermuda British Guiana. , B. W. Indies . . . Hong Kong Newfoundland . . New Zealand.. . . I >an. NY. Indies France United States. . . Total , Goods, the Produce of ( Janada. Quantity. Value Galls. 8,853 2,301 2S2 802 7 465 2,307 509 307 135 177 420 247 6,770 1,430 334 1,135 402 1,744 554 100 402 284 4,340 115 255 1,118 6,291 5 146 146 187,430 245 230,796 3,154 498 418 2,543 23i i 40 448 1,657 8,994 1 t 487 127 730 CSS 561 21 222 553 501 945 350 576 200 681 437 176 991 500 775 837 526 346 781 507 230 S41 439 409 10 437 487 ,943 819 Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Q'ty. Value. Galls Total Exports. Quantity. Value 25 502 1,179 4,790 174 6,670 1,556 230 L8 622,224 2,277 438 443 2,730 337 100 276 234 8,043 10,085 574 90 473 24 2,588 3.749 44 62 331 824 459 1,720 3,470 "iie 41 6 226 24 636 28,501 1 ,340 15 751 456 10,442 13,004 Galls. 25 502 1,179 4,790 174 6,670 10,409 2,391 512 892 465 2,397 509 307 153 477 420 247 6,770 1,441 334 1,135 492 1,744 554 160 402 284 4,340 115 255 1,120 6,291 239 140 146 lit:., is-j 245 240,881 3,728 498 418 2,543 90 709 40 448 24 4,245 12,743 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. 397 Articles Exported. MANUFACTURES— Con. Other spirits, N.E.S ... Metals, N.O.P Molasses . Countries. Great Britain. . Newfoundland . France Germany St. Pierre United States. . Total . Great Britain . . Australia Bermuda British Africa. . British Guiana. B. E. Indies... B. W. Indies. . B. Honduras. . . Newfoundland . New Zealand.. . Belgium Brazil. China Cuba Ecuador Germany Holland Italy Japan Mexico Portugal Porto Rico . . St. Pierre Spain United States. . Total Bermuda B. W. Indies... Newfoundland . St. Pierre United States. . Total Musical instruments, viz : Organs (Great Britain. Australia British Africa M. E. Indies. . B. W. Indies. Hong Konsr. . . Newfoundland New Zealand . Belgium Bolivia Germany . ... Holland Goods the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Galls. 123,490 150 16,369 10,000 12 31,054 181,075 Galls. No. 3,205 112 163 1 6 1 26 10!) 10 2 432 81 Value. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. 45,016 47 8,180 3,000 2f 14, 05^ 70,325 150. 3. L89 1 L9 242 Australia . British Africa. B. W. Indies . Newfoundland. New Zealand . . United States. Total Goods the Produce of Canada. Goods not the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Rolls. 76,920 11,110 11,222 82,700 61,412 5,210 Great Britain. Australia. . . Bermuda British Africa. British Guiana B. W. Indies. Newfoundland New Zealand. Argentina Belgium Bolivia Brazil Cent. Am. States Chili China Cuba Ecuador France Mexico Panama Peru Philippines.. . , St. Pierre Unit jd States Venezuela .... Total. Great Britain. Australia. . . Bermuda.. . B. W. Indies- Belgium France Germany J apan Switzerland. . . United States. 248,574 Value. Q'ty. Value. Rolls 8,1861 17,312 1,121 304 5,512 7,181 749 23,053 Total Great Britain . United States. Total .... 940 432 4 10 1 10 49. 96 13. 3, 2, 1. 1. 179, 7, 731 202 880 420 ,504 888 273 945 204 195 242 000 028 058 Km 626 969 95 086 457 517 30 27 861 682 44,04C» 3,454 65,412 1,690 1,768,020 562 2 5 30 50 26 2 2 10 3,416 4,105 40 1,438 1,478 3,420 674 5,784 583 56 264 10,207 Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Rolls. 94,232': 11,110 11,222 82,700 100,058 8,664 9,876 1,121 304 5,51' 10,601 1,423 313,986 28,837 3,283 14,393 24 r.si 6(15 941. 432, 4. 10. 1. 11. 59. 96. 13 3, 2. 1, t, 8, 1, 183. 7, ,314 ,258 ,880 420 ,504 ,152 480 945 204 19" 242 000 028 058 100 626 969 95 ()86 457 517 30 27 144 682 1,782,413 586 2 5 30 50 26 2 2 10 ,997 4,710 40 1,438 1,478 400 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 3. General Statement of Exports — Continued. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. " Total Exports. Quantity. | Value. Q ty. \ alue. Quantity. Value. Great Britain ... Belgium United States. . . Total Lbs. 1,006,108 2.400 11,688,219 79,490 150 134,694 Lbs. | I Lbs. J 1,006,108 2,400 11,688,641 i 79,490 150 134,717 422 23 12,696,727 214,334 422 23 12,697,149 214,357 Newfoundland . . Brazil No. Tons. 1 51 1 40(1 2 753 1 63 2 617 900 6,813 25,600 12,000 11,000 No Ions No. Tons. 1 51 1 400 2 753 1 63 5 1,747 900 6,813 25,600 12,000 33,575 Norwav-Sweden St. Pierre . . United States. . . Total ... Great Britain. . . Australia 3 1,130 22,575 7 1,884 Lbs. 2,170 9,189 29,110 6,200 25,245 413,835 98,168 40,242 610 16,2411 79,515 56,313 3 1,130 22,575 10 3,014 78,888 230 366 1,530 210 1,316 16,353 3,874 1,957 28 537 3,7H7 Lbs. Lbs. 2,170 9,189 29,110 6,200 25.245 413,835 98,374 40,242 610 16,249 84,378 230 366 1,530 210 1,316 16.353 3,931 1,957 28 537 4,410 British Africa . . British Guiana. . B. W. Indies.. . . Newfoundland . . New Zealand China 206 57 Japan United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . B. W. Indies.. . Newfoundland . . United States . . Total .... Great Britain. , , 4,b63 613 720,533 30,198 5,069 670 725,602 30,868 139,520 100 18,800 5,053 3,808 6 731 225 139,520 mo 3,808 6 18,800 731 5,415 244 362 19 163,473 4,770 362 19 163,835 4,789 240 942 30 271 248 1,791 240 942 30 270 248 2,172 B. W. Indies United States. 381 Total ... 3,521 381 3,902 50 111 115 50 111 115 Newfoundland . . Total 276 276 Articles Exported. M A X U F ACTURES — Con. Sliips sold to other coun- Soap. Starch . Stone, ornamental, viz Granite, marble, &c, dressed stone, dressed . 11 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 401 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement op Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Sugar house syrup, Tar Tin, manufactures of. Tobacco - Cigars. MANUFACTURES — Con. Sugar of all kinds, N.E.S.IGreat Britain. . B. W. Indies... Newfoundland . China Cuba Japan Philippines United States. . Total Goods the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Value. B. W. Indies... Newfoundland . United States. . Total B. W. Indies . . Newfoundland. Panama United States. . Total. Great Britain. . Australia. Bermuda.. . British Africa . B. W. Indies . . Newfoundland. New Zealand . . Belgium Brazil Chili China France Holland Mexico St. Pierre United States. . Total Lbs. 94,495 2,432 10,637 1,900 19,000 417 2S,500 46,449 203,830 Galls. 180 68,454 68,634 M Great Britain. . . 14 256 Bermuda.. . . . 5 200 B. W. Indies.. . . 3 64 Newfoundland. . 87 2,354 New Zealand 11 288 St. Pierre. 4 111 United States. . . 4 258 Total .... 128 3,531 1,310 139 530 104 979 23 1,459 3,521 8,065 60 10,634 10,694 53 16,172 75 12,346 Goods not the Produce of Canada. Q'ty. Value. Lbs. 24,427 25,158 86,552 Total Exports. Quantity. 1 Value Galls. 12 ' 5\263 5,275 28,646 1,850 323 70 30 153 7,921 370 5,504 1,300 1,875 60 3,635 4.841 573 137 8,893 37,535 M. 424 427 908 1,103 2,860 8,499 13,370 212 "i 219 168 2,250 947 191 10,203 13,759 112 4,493 4,605 Lbs. 118,922 27,590 97,189 1,900 19,000 417 28,500 185,627 479,145 Galls. 12 180 73,717 73,909 2,218 1,245 3,390 104 979 23 1,459 12,120 21,435 5 60 11,489 M. 14 5 3 90 11 4 428 555 11,554 53 16,384 75 12,353 28,865 2,018 323 70 30 153 10,171 370 5,504 1.300 1,875 60 3,635 5,788 573 328 19,096 51,294 256 200 64 2,466 288 111 4,751 8,136 11 — ii — 26 402 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 3. General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. MANUFACTURES — Coil . Tobacco— Con. Cigarettes, Snuff Stems and cuttings All other, N.E.S .. Tow Vehicles, viz. Carriages. . Countries. Great Britain . Australia . . Bermuda B. W. Indies- Newfoundland Germany United States. Total ... United States. . Great Britain . . Newfoundland . Belgium Germany . Holland United States. . Total . Great Britain . . Australia. . . . British Africa . British Guiana. B. W. Indies.. . Hong-Kong. . . . Newfoundland . New Zealand.. . Belgium France Germany Holland St. Pierre . . . United States. . Total Great Britain . United States. Total Great Britain . . Australia Bermuda British Africa . B. E Indies . . . B. \Y. Indies... British Guiana. Fiji Islands. . . . Newfoundland . New Zealand.. . Argentina ... . Persia United States. . Goods, the Produce of Canada. Quantity Total M. 1,150 75 15 1 20 1,262 Lb. 11 22,662 600 66,241 21,248 2,73 252,809 366,297 27,154 7,390 100 770 79 73,046 60 3,143 3,193 2,905 38,391 16,589 172,820 Cwt. 4,388 4,389 No. Value. 1 33 2 171 1 37 2 1 7 71 1 1 51 395 900 263 20 40 52 1,283 Goods, not the Produce ok Canada. 'ty. Value. M. Total Exports. Quantity. Value 3,466 240 8,190 1,614 148 5,457 19,115 12,403 2,304 75 416 33 46 Lb. 17,352 74,218 1,050 153,109 245,729 8,560 310 100 24,645 21 500 958 350 10,889 5,656 5s.25 5,233 1,118 2,324 58,246 Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Q'ty. Value. No. 4l' 42 63 78 377 124 2,227 2,806 10 500 510 4,093 4.093 80 1,825 64 1,905 Total Exports. Quantity. Value No. 3 1 3 1 2 1 620 6 36 673 122 22 975 1,479 36,920 3 80 3 100 16 448 2 57 5 130 238 5,925 39 990 254 6,350 205 5,233 122 2,943 2,388 60,151 11 — ii — 261 404 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT jj 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1905 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. MANUFACTURES — Con. Bicycles, parts of Other vehicles. Vinegar . Wood, viz. : Barrels, empty Household furniture Countries. Australia B. E. Indies. . New Z saland . Belgium France Japan United States. Total , Great Britain Australia . . . British Africa B. W. Indies Newfoundland New Zealand Argentina Germany. Holland . . Italy Russia. . . St. Pierre Switzerland United States Total Bermuda Newfoundland. . United Staues. . . Total . Great Britain. B. W. Indies.. Newfoundland Germany . ... United States. Total Great Britain. . Australia Bermuda British Africa. . B. E. Indies. . . British Guiana. B. W. Indies . . Newfoundland . New Zealand.. . Argentina Aust. -Hungary China Cuba Egypt France Goods, the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Value Galls. 005 629 107 1,341 No. 594 20 2,408 67 3,326 6,415 18,259 527 3,562 237 125 185 76 22,971 34,601 33 517 33 2,544 844 7,350 894 770 3,040 2,280 5 1,520 44,320 98,751 200 98 54 35'2 594 20 1.116 134 5,788 7,652 128,032 43,346 16,315 26,631 662 30 9,830 23,149 211.752 1,910 50 625 9,351 18 208 Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Q'ty. Value. Galls. No. 303 2,515 1,099 19,958 23,875 6,527 1,570 529 8.626 600 52,29 1 52,894 102 102 6S2 1,129 1,908 51,102 54,821 753 1,289 121 89 78 62 591 101 194 824 Total Exports. Quantity. Value Galls. 605 629 190 1,424 No. 897 20 4,923 1,166 23,284 30,290 24,786 527 5.132 237 125 185 605 31,597 35,201 33 517 33 2,544 844 7,350 894 770 3,040 2,280 5 1,520 96,614 151,645 200 98 156 454 1,276 20 2,245 2,042 5i;,.s9o 62,473 128,785 44,635 16,436 26,720 740 30 9,830 23,211 27,343 2,011 50 819 10,175 18 208 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement op Exports — Continued. 405 Articles Exported. MANUFACTURES — Con. Wood— Con. Household furniture.. . Countries. Goods, the produce of Canada. . Doors, sashes and blinds Germany... Holland Italy Mexico Russia Turkey United States Total Great Britain. . Australia Bermuda British Africa. . Newfoundland . Belgium France United States. . Total Matches and match splints Great Britain. Bermuda.. British Africa. B. W. Indies . Newfoundland . Mexico Porto Rico St. Pierre. . . . United States. . Mouldings, trimmings and other house fur- nishings Total Pails, tubs, churns and other hollow wooden- ware Great Britain . . Australia Bermuda British Africa. . B. W. Indies . . Newfoundland . New Zealand . United States. . Total Great Britain . . Australia . British Africa. Newfoundland . New Zealand.. Holland United States. . Total Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value 32 161 97 691 200 152 16,251 304,493 76,190 444 168 41,195 10 1,800 128 8,130 40 3,502 7,653 705 128,065 147,714 606 707 91 128 1,000 1,250 201 69 151,766 520 161 240 544 25 1,323 860 137 3,810 1,720 664 174 810 1,350 264 230 5,212 705 206 206 406 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. MANUFACTURES — Con. Wood — Con. Spool wood and spools Wood pulp. Other manufactures of. Woollens . Countries. Great Britain. Belgium France.. United States. Total.... Great Britain. Australia. . . . Bermuda ... . British Africa Newfoundland Belgium France J apan United States. Total Great Britain . Australia Bermuda British Africa . B. E. Indies... British Guiana. B. W. Indies... Fiji Islands. . . . Newfoundland . New Zealand . . Belgium Chili Denmark Egypt France Holland Panama Russia St. Pierre. . United States. . Total Great Britain . . Australia Bermuda British Africa . B. W. Indies... Newfoundland . New Zealand.. . Belgium France Japan St. Pierre United States. . Total Goods, the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Value. 82,5.34 1,798 146 200 84,678 680,199 721 25 253 5,395 4,131 14,168 144 2,694,122 3,399,158 188. 8, 17, 5, 523 835 531 166 713 929 096 475 72* 005 4'. H 492 71 438 186 249 70 195 489 293 332,204 8,384 543 363 25 240 38,187 300 188 25 418 9,626 58,299 Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Q'ty. Value. 2,295 2,295 497 Total Exports. Quantity. Value 4H7 3,436 252 1,320 20 739 210 11 120 50 35 784 23,745 30,722 11,775 450 780 27 4,184 17,216 82.534 1,798 146 2,495 86,973 680,199 721 25 253 5,395 4,131 14,168 144 2,694,619 3,399,655 191. 9, 18. 959 087 851 466 713 116 475 467 215 491 50i> 120 488 186 249 105 195 273 038 362,926 20, 38 L3 159 543 363 25 690 187 300 780 215 25 418 810 75,515 11 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 407 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. MANUFACTURES — Con. Other articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Quantity. Great Britain . . Australia Bermuda British Africa. . B. E. Indies. . . British Guiana. B. Honduras. . . B. W. Indies . . Fiji Islands . . . Hong Kong . . . Newfoundland. New Zealand.. . Argentina Aust -Hungary Belgium Brazil Cent. Am. States Chili China Cuba Corea Denmark Dutch W. Indies Egypt France Germany . . Hawaii Holland Italy Japan Mexico Norway-Sweden Panama Peru Philippines Russia San Domingo . . . Spain. Spanish Africa. . St. Pierre Switzerland Turkey Uruguay United States. . . Total . MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Coffee Bermuda Newfoundland . Japan St. Pierre United States. . Total Value. 130,872 37,437 9,700 22,752 4,531 10,021 16,905 118 719 90,367 11,019 210 7 16,046 5 56 4 1,988 1,610 24 1,523 Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Q'ty. 1,401 1,881 542 326 1,134 94 1,386 3,201 267 239 328 189 Lbs. 1,241 715 263 5,10!) 7,328 9 46 10 260 219 264,604 632,050 322 134 34 1,775 2,265 Value. Lbs. 808 1,205 260 83,239 1,066 404 1,146 600 20 701 677 11,630 320 4,759 314 87 Total Exports. Quantity. 4,047 50 28,234 3,523 26,148 1,514 30 287 889 22 14 668,960 148 30: 39 137,003 13,065 139,2761 13,554 Lbs. 2,049 1,920 • 260 263 142,112 Value. 214,111 38,503 10,104 23,898 4,531 10,621 20 17,606 118 1,396 101,99 11,339 210 95 20,805 5 108 4 2,302 1,697 24 1,523 4,047 1,451 30,115 4,065 326 27,282 94 2,900 3,201 297 239 328 224 2 9 46 10 547 1,108 22 14 933,564 1,470,908 470 436 39 34 14,840 146,604 15,819 408 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 3. — General Statement op Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods the Produce of Canada. Goods not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. MISCELLANEOUS — Con. Dried fruits, N.E.S Lbs. $ Lbs. 41,836 9,276 23,476 I o 176 93,513 $ 1,825 378 1,070 q o 6 9 Attn Lbs. . 41,836 9,276 23,476 1 o 176 -LO, Of U $ 1,825 378 1,070 q 6 B. W. Indies Dan. W. Indies St. Pierre Total 5,942 93,513 5,942 1,718 14,348 15,856 224 518,587 45 290 299 4 11,012 1,718 14,348 15,856 224 520,587 45 290 299 4 11,182 Rice meal Tea Newfoundland , United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . 2,000 170 2,000 170 550,733 11,650 552,733 11.S20 tty JOJ, i OU Z^, l/OU OOO, i oo 22 030 49,390 liV.ill 9,982 108,730 3,275 2,250 6,556 1,698,747 5,448 8,535 1,943 20,692 290 193 754 405, 107 49,390 42,911 9.982 108,730 :;.:!7."> 2,250 6,556 1,698,747 5,448 8,535 1,943 20,692 290 193 754 405,107 Other mi scellaneous articles B. W. Indies Germany St. Pierre Total 1,921,841 442,962 1,921,841 442,962 Great Br' tain 001,040 900 900 200 300 698 210 960 3,961 205,685 5,400 24,073 2,000 398 54 431,099 Australia British Africa . . 20(1 300 698 210 960 3,961 2,500 5,400 Bermuda. . ^ ewfi >u n (Hand 203,185 24,073 2,000 Japan 398 54 8,005 St. Pierre 423,094 Total 25,210 1,484,895 1,510,105 ji TRADE AND N AT I G ATI ON 409 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. ■ Countries. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. 'Quantity. Value. .Q'ty- Value (t nantifv Value Coin and Bullion. Bullion, gold $ 2,500 $ 2,500 360 3 280 1,551^01 360 3,280 1,551,701 1,555,341 1,555,341 115 286,177 115 286,177 L'nited States. . . Total 286,292 286,292 678 678 203,316,872 Grand Total Exports . 190,854,946 12,461,926 410 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ji 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1905 No. 4. — Abstract of the total Value of Exports by Countries. Countries. Great Britain Australia Bermuda British Africa ti East Indies ii West Indies ii Guiana M Honduras H possessions, all other Fiji Islands Gibraltar Hong Kong Malta Newfoundland New Zealand. , Total, British Empire Argentina Austiia-Hungary Azores Belgium Bolivia Brazil Central American States. Chili China Corea Cuba Denmark Danish West Indies... . Dutch East Indies. . Dutch West Indies Dutch Guiana Ecuador Egypt France French Africa French West Indies. German Africa Germany Greece Hawaii Hayti Holland Iceland Italy . . . Japan Madeira Mexico Norway and Sweden Panama Peru Persia Philippines Porto Rico Portuguese Africa Portugal Routnania Canadian Produce. 114, 8G7 159,236 544,430 880,038 23,630 374,200 465,138 3,179 20,616 33,130 3,000 101,080 4,635 32i t, 2(19 532,382 108,579,770 ,461,696 587 21 ,(588,116 307 517,148 46,798 206,555 980,876 4,280 884,975 203,889 14,123 661 7,255 23,860 6,090 10,776 ,479,999 10,573 60,639 .123,:>sr, 369 14,143 46,574 519,624 388 198,973 508,609 29,736 113.455 303,735 39,066 58,7S5 210 62.893 414,342 13,828 128.921 1,614 Foreign Produce. 4,843,904 34,987 15,512 3,324 103 30,032 3,400 20 58 204,098' 153,389 8,251 5.297.(i78 101 101 51,691 52 17 24,972 2,204 754 3 4,047 60 100 31,299 8 23.068 759 3lji97 2,316 2,420 198 35 6 35 740 72 u TRADE AND NAVIGATION 411 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 4. — Abstract of the total Value of Exports by Countries — Continued. Countries Russia , San Domingo St. Pierre Spain Spanish Africa. . . . Switzerland Turkey Uruguay U. S. of Colombia . United States Venezuela Total, other countries. Canadian Produce. Coin and bullion : to United States, bullion, §2,500, coin, §1,838,556 ; to Newfoundland, coin, §115 ; to Hong Kong, coin, §3(30 ; to China, coin, §3,280 Grand total, exports. 241, 169^ 50, 51, 103 11 70,426 005 030 234 223 294 525 641 074 402 765 899 Foreign Produce. 651 5,956 889 22 14 5,136,250 82,275,176 5,320,037 190,854,946 1,844,811 12,461,926 Total. § 241,656 2,039 175, K 0 50,223 51,294 9,414 C63 103.088 11,402 75,563,015 22,899 87,595,213 1,844,811 203,316,872 u 4) £ I 2 3 4 5 6 7 s 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 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 56 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign, entered Inwards, WITH CARGOES British. Quantity of Fieight. C bo 'I § | f ~1 = 34 Canadian. 12i 1,789 93 2,356 148 Quantity of Freight. s fa +3 2,020 2,417 255 2,602 :..s9,s 44 527 550 1 8 392 2,959 504 95 1,870 146 1.879 123 1,307 2 1.173 86 162 2,550 280 31 80 1,454 7,381 1,326 114 28,773 1,129 5,442 1,579 4S5 63 7^208 1 1,603 5 iii 412 609 677 138 1,463 159 155 180 245 562 2,194 72 78 546 561 1,239,879 50 15 1,638 3,043 423 878 546 659 282 497,277 600 161,361 10 34'. > 155 16,736 597 5 100,278 1.679 61,811 1,419 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 413 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 from Sea, at each Port and Outport, during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1905. Foreign. Quantity of Freight. 279 1,539 476 1,082 7,441 530 320 16,363 481 1,690 4,394 484 502 20 50 1,000 749 705 40 470 •127 2,354 89 450 2,122 277 47 35 382,617 IN BALLAST. British. 33 15 957 842 55 1,621 1,333 5,912 25 106 569 4,692 12 28l 4 241 18 68 37 12,595 8,100 63 13'026 26,936 4,980 16 4 195 107 198 672 Canadian. 14 125 21,705 ~ j. 13 4<; so - Quantity of Freight. 305 199 HI 565 354 157 8.799 6,922 1,082 10 25 10 292 12 239 445,U3S (i4.253 27,033 900 1.273 2,387 2,839 24l' 336 2,768j 3,6% 50 101 1,450 181 882,911 26,168 8,851 2,260 106 9 42 1.481 1,760 771» 1,644 23,437 3,358 4,795 44 3,588 78 327 1,470 1,850 7 2,087 16,971 1,193 2,281 2,16 85 62 540 4,581 r.44s 22(i 12 61 10,940 3,011 2,851 143 435 15 9 126 U 2 125 1 78 4(53 147 22,097 2.235 33 19 111 9 771 644 783 1.4 s:; 1.777 1,835 277 z - - 22,914 176 32,503 78 99 1S9 62 297 2,255 1,310 4,190 Loi.5 3,787 247 11 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 415 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Inwards, from Sea, at each Port and Outport, o b OP 3 x j Tons Register. Quantity of Freight. Crew Number. 1 Number of Ves- 1 sels. Tons Register. ■ Crew Number. 33 0} > s 3 O 3 x Tons Register. Crew Number. QQ > S II 3 oo 1 Tons Register. J Crew Number. If 3 I ? 1 3 149 237 6 31 13 37 12 2,343 16 11 881 201 47 3 602 4 248 3 2 135 2 2,686 114 36,622 297 8 13,803 24 246 18 32,146 449 97 1 107,536 78 1,359 20 2 104 148 8^0-2 180 6,340 1,200 2 11,702 14 1,862 678 8 260 41 25 3,942 1,563 768 114 11 1,570 61 82 3,441 4 31 15l 9,441 .... "78 ' 134,014 ' 2,314 113 43 3 2,529 6,414 987 293 760 27 270 181 10 1 3 3,113 119,043 835 671 201 547 3,308 189 18 44 1 1 13 84 98 1,391 12 5 61 14 18,428 281 7 13 2 546 2,222 156 1,048 35 66 10 36 1 130 284 6 11 5,766 120 3 25 112 59,654 14 17 23,458 25,404 4,547 398 914 2 5 5,082 100 1 7 1,548 12,317 22 7 1,223 3,289 35 167 6 28 412 21,201 17 725 9 15,211 146 214 214 16 10 15,641 244 5 4,406 72 11 8,519 139 14 1 23 977 349 2,789 58 8 130 6 6 4 4 319 9 14 2 5 2 3 1.099 27 8 593 189 143 335 I 80 117! 25 • 4, 314 1 58 36,413 4,914 10,765 153 9,596 171 2.150 31 26 48,764 95,045 691 3H7 5 5 61 61 i 8,816 922 4.817 120 22,640 41,790 99 1.047 871 5 119 113 4 2,047 2,525 43 35 1 2 1 1,871 94 2,464 2 30 5 2 41 33 333 4,028 8,768 20 214 225 4,123 183 983 80 8 22 3 74 2 342 21,938 177 20 1,587 37 210 1 435 14 7 4 239 1,093 95 56 1 6 1.082 26 3 836 23 3,552 108 42 33 I, 171 12,218 693 868 35 2,904 540 1 99 266 6,944 7 1,547 9 15 11 11,503 16,947 14,197 180 274 225 11 15,699 6,495 826 258 19 10 55,629 1,168 9,335j 163 1 " 2 3,613' 49 i 1,669 21 Canadian. Foreign. 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 ss 89 90 '.H 92 93 94 95 96 '.'7 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 . 109 110 111 112 113 114 416 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT fi 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 7. — Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign, entered 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 131 135 136 137 138 130 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 PORTS AND OUTPORTS. WITH CARGOES. British. Canadian. S 3 N S . X.B. .X.S. X.B. .X.S. River Hebert St. Andrews St. Ann's St. George. . St. John St. Martins . St. Peter's . . . St. Stephen X.B. Sackville t Salmon River. . . .X.S. Sand Point Shediac X.B. Sheet Harbor.... X.S. Shelburne > Sherbrooke Shippegan X.B. Souris P.E.I. Stickeen B.C. Summerside. . ..P.E.I. Sydney X.S. Thome's Cove. . . n Three Rivejs Que. Tignish P.E.I. Tiverton X.S. Tusket „ Tusket Wedge. . ., Vancouver B.C. Victoria Walton X.S. Westport.. . . ii Weymouth > Windsor n Wolfville „ Yarmouth. .... n 7 1.55 132 137 - Quantity of Freight. 412 402,005 103,447 46,503 92 10^822 247 88,185 171.161 26,S37 213,830 158,018 72,038 l.s 1,175 "420 84,582 13,243 13,446 2,410 11,743 79 90j. 54J68 ' ' ' 1,722 " " 520 Total 1566 5:390 3,523,3351,036,679 207,119112,879 3056 592,545 225,6921,2(30,379 3 17 3 8 279 1 4 2 36 19 37 li 297 336 161 392 348 98 217 195 LSI 773 126 79 Quantity Freight. of H 3I 2,288l 418 27,903 145 409 325 1,572 410 432 499 4i;9 908 931 332 865 20,590 2,050 77 233 1 3 3 15 9 236 124 73 100 31,005 107.2M 310 261: 930 2,887 1,470 91,669 80 6,040; 6,157 ll 443 289 2,327 3 9,237 2 15S 3,150 2,845 33 17,898 1,120 12 62 49 24 1,753 5 44 9 174 105 406 6 42 160 25 486 57 12 25 2,064 7,499 7 14 22 75 50 7,899 42,359 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 417 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Inwards, from Sea, at each Port and Outport, ifcc. — Continued. IN BALLAST. Number. Foreign. British. Canadian. Foreign. . Number of Ves- sels. li 93 oa be 01 P§ 00 C O H Quantity of Freight. u 0 7: be a) pq oa O EH 3. O > a? S "3 u u S3 s a> 3 r. a OS 'So O PS X C O H c B 3 a> U C be 21 16 2,374 1,777 88 79 13 238 "'48 384 1 3.173 73 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 X Jo 27,012 861 2,003 9,258 1,025 30 296 10 1,372 28,247 866 32 1,246 42 4,233[ i75 76,795 1,909 •215 6 180 1 267,537 102 18,555 6 16,615 10,341 5 39 74,S52 1,132 17 2,346 4,841 75 50 2 x 2 8,088 263 71 1,619 384 12 5 29 51 1,006 182 81 2 6,100 1,053 1,788 1,424 22 79 8 4 10 5 5,752 4,168 1,109 748 1,894 1,307 89 35 137 46 2,106 1 3 1,333 1,697 14 42 13 780 178 206 2 1 425 43 13 9 30 9 493 60 1 51 3 1 1 1231 an 2^640 1,283 20 25 5 "33 3 22^622 221 ' 606 11 "44 1 " " bb\922 i;±95 "855 21 91,710 857 1,651 123 199,083 1,550 40 21.457 492 90 4 26 4 113 211 10 6 1 59 52 2,151 3,702 64.463 2*7,859 4,876 42 94 47,775 8 438 55 4,228 11,350 68 12 6 9 7 334 492 748 580 278,348 369,068 433 493 43,501 16,309 162 131 14,950 20,809 26,058 9,727 4 20 47 4,748 31,469 107,030 61 1.189 5,785 191 65 30 14 57 50,040 10,032 10,505 3^693 35,237 3,727 717 208 95 251 3 1,805 36 2 2,227 2 8 424 146 147 38 2,089 449 638 1 1,722 25 25 8,148 224 250 22,310 4,190 148 2,423 1,369,269 487,296 445,171 67, 577 843 784,701 22, 782 2,344 468,178 24,012 3,694 1,255,742 531,51 1 1 — ii — 27 418 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 6, — Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign entered Inwards ABSTRACT BY ti U CD 3 $ 3 x ii o "So K co 3 O £_| Quantity of Freight. CD £ 3 CD u Q CO CD > u - T 3 x ti CD CO oP Ph CO 3 O Quantity of Freight. CD a 3 is CP u Q co S 60 , cd cc ,1 s 5 "S n S3 H 4a a be a s-*3 o S S 762 34 1 1 32 58 220 2,536,667 81,628 2,612 2,232 46,906 72,328 137,405 591,963 7,954 5,498 3,000 55,986 48,432 136,897 101,481 5,305 67,480 2,6S(i 34 27 1,226 1,918 4,878 9 2,393 924 1,239,879 63 Australia British East Indies British Guiana 1 86 156 210 14,038 31,072 300 14,979 23,734 8 592 1,554 British West Indies Newfoundland 2,455 158 2 Austria-Hungary. ... Azores, MadeiraandCape 1 229 413 7 "7 Belgium .... 53 228,234 74,762 4,106 4,261 1 199 Chili. . 1 4 1 1,299 17,856 417 1,100 1,277 60 20 452 11 China Cuba and Porto Rico. . . 43 1 6,958 99 8,231 225 2,447 295 5 Dutch East Indies .... 3 8,088 16,719 11,619 104 20 France 9 22,975 1,972 121 790 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 2 288 326 13 Germany 12 14,421 10,163 625 Holland ■ ■ ■ ■ 7 2,945 6,164 Italy 4 24 6,914 69,127 9,136 26,795 120 4,438 Japan 58,304 2 4,452 420 69 Portugal 6 830 1,185 37 1,368 2 ' 68,960 348 Sea. fisheries ' 13 22,790 519 15,446 14 40 Knain. 10,410 6,606 224 41 42 43 44 St. Pierre ... 9 316 556 211,750 102 23,057 23 1,356 1 1,885 464,538 498 87 151,192 787 139 24,171 8 34,994 8,482 17,893 Total 1,036,679 1,560 3,523,335 207,119 112,879 3,056 592,545 225.692 1.260.379 42,359 1 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 from Sea, in the Dominion of Canada, during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1905. COUNTRIES. 419 Foreign. IN BALLAST. British. Canadian. Foreign. CD > j> S 23 1 Tons Register. Quantity of Freight. ;2 5 £> a 1 ID h o Number of Ves- sels. Tons Register. Crew Number. Number of Ves- sels. C V m 'So cS E- Crew Number. Number of Ves- sels. Tons Register. Crew Number. O ^ &> § S § 23,530 1,443 18,475 600 2,106 38 ( 19 124 1 246.434 1.589 4,283 22 238 H 7,990 135 130 133,300 2,127 6 16,700 2 3,478 39 5,809 85 1 20 80 979 14 125 120^280 2 230 16J46 254,320 21 371 1,705 8 390 5,701 61,298 119 4,439 g 188 1 3,649 51,001 735 73 2,272 10 9 32 1 1 7,347 22,026 987 832 111 452 14 14 4 6,778 3 391 284 93 2 Q O 3 2 2,062 3,525 2,963 4,251 1,334 31 5 62 29 9 24 1 2,526 1 I' 1 K ±,01O 67,979 1,386 82 25 4,239 24 2 1,429 34 23 1 1 2 93,633 325 130 3,438 3,481 500 200 6 266 2,216 9 8 91 4 614 24 1 1,332 18 15 18,782 8,352 2,978 374 22 17,668 285 13 27,754 6,009 4 521 499 2 2,64i 30 9 9,606 154 1 1 936! i3 1.399! 17 37 2 1,862 3,507 4 3 12 1 4,548| 60 664' 21 15 341 211 1 616 952 750 862 11 14 1 1 2,153 X.374 40 30 1,707 24 i 1 6,687 225 ... 1 10 1 1 2,789 10,333 1,663 1,247 43 175 25 19 i 78 1,635 100,820 19 3 5,478 10,000 79 1,382 1 2.357 950 62 ... 1 99 6 2 1 1 7 879 2,124 1,853 295 6,056 66,487 35 20 10 475 15.2781 8,455 180 11 61 1 1 8 17'.' 12,276 3,476 1,175 2,048 736 335,830 922 845 25 ■ 35 68 7,036 2 361 332 32,229 22 5,893 449 11 33,308 11.175 10,676 22.325 1,114 35 1735 11,987 9a'i,650 4,477 119,445 427.9H2 697 52,024 34 1,728 3,604 360,683 214 15,2(50 69 2,411 1 9,551 831,486 1,465 727 31,408 17 2.423 1,3(59,269 487,290 445,171 67,577 843 784,701 22,782 468,178 24,012 3,694 1,255,742 53,151 11— ii— 27^ 420 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 6. — Statement of Vessels, British Canadian and Foreign, RECAPITU Number of Vessels. Tons Register. Quantity of Freight. Tons Tons Weight. ! Measurement. i Crew Number. With Cargo- Total 1,566 3,056 2,423 3,523,335 592,545 1,369,269 1,036,679 225,692 487,296 207,119 1,260,379 445,171 112,879 42,359 67,577 7,045 5,485,149 1,749,667 l,yl2,669 222, S15 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 421 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 entered Inwards, from Sea, by Ports and Outports, (fee. — Concluded. L AT I OX. Number of Vessels. Tons Register. Quantity of Freight. Crew Number. Tons Weight. Tons Measurement. In Ballast — 843 784,701 468,178 1,255,742 22,782 24,012 53,151 2,344 3,694 6,881 2,508,621 99,945 13,926 7,993,770 1,749,667 1,912,669 322,760 u a s 3 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 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 41' 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign entered Outwards, WITH CARGOES. British. Quantity of Freight. 55 i|62l' 128 29. 199 34 5,692 1,333 5,912 569 35,000 4,537 1,000 B-3 o7 101 3 700 25 102 11 13 24 111 - Canadian. Quantity of Freight. 2 -s 3,143 473 7,467 2,492 809 13,765 49 299 1,093 1,621 6,367 2,117 123 C.95S 5,600 1,500 18,115 3,935 13 320 1,854 324 1 240 ,s,03!l 130 110 50 10 1,700 8L 416 725 29 900 54 4,387 12.1:5 12,071 49 .V>4 19 23,600 23,236 3 85 217 163 189 25,310 55 '28,330 14 2,325 321 377 ' 25 312 51,848 1,860 171 416 412 3,531 197 4,423 95S 26,936 3,438 11,660 5,018 872 50 2,570 14,169 1,973 201 128 5,918 4,653 9,692 5 5 12 1 4 30 1 807 585 456 97 297 3.026 46 2,013 "(US 4:- 4,496 345 282 999 350 8,376 1,814 88 624 46 14 542 500 51 38 207,376 3^584 603,148 1,792 4.5N3 16,562 "22 589 28 36 103,873 10,390 1,423 12,248 38,499 10,477 2, 4 '13 21,105 ji _ TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 for Sea, at each Port and Outport, during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1905. 423 IN BALLAST. Foreign. British. Canadian. Foreign. Number of Ves- sels. s~ o S i4 p to Li CD 43 00 '5c PS ■ 00 (3 O H ° S 55 u V 43 0Q '5b P§ 00 S3 0 H 93 a 7a 6s" ii u 9 OO '5c pe •ji 5 H u V s 3 55 ss* u c 5 "8 H£ b 111 SB 8 2,351 . — 3,900 50 9 26 6 3,942 5,353 479 7,112 8,900 8,325 75 145 60 83 2,073 539 4 271 60 10 1 6,203 19 16,026 129 2 7 6 95 31 54 3,131 876 5 6,399 76 2 675 2,000 14 2 3 19 43 1,500 1,198 17,931 1,274 2,626 24 75 410 160 65 2 30 4 9 1,019 68 i 68 16 341 31,126 5,716 254 1 20,923 163 4,416 5 18 32 6 17,667 31,306 7,744 776 3 79,878 14,351 862 488 113 4 326 28 6 1 548 17 56 3 8 4 630 348 71 71 i 64 5 7 6 3,325 8,360 5,404 14,596 50 143 1 735 10 4 132 38 12 4 332 70 53 29 1 3 75,971 18,(')37 639 49 85,642 1,540 338 56 9 13 2,753 170 38,831 125 3 1 622 40 3 86 16 33 430 2,862 114 12 134 31 1 89 19 6 4, 154 13,395 70 18 50 4 176 31 1 20 75 372 2 5 125 73 28 24 186 1 16 29 95 10,840 6,613 18 268 531 216 5 2 89 116,315 2,072 2,047 47.434 59,500 3.380 4,194 76.004 5,013 35 4 6,154 157 4 368 22 3,625 27 865 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 it; 17 18 19 20 21 22 2.'! 24 25 2(1 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 31 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 424 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VI!., A. 1906 No. 7. — Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign, entered WITH C A.RGOES. PORTS AND OUTPORTS. 57,Ingonish N.S. 58 Isaacs Harbour .... h 59 Jodan Bay n 60 Kentville N.S. 61 Kingsport ti 62lLadysmith B.C. 63 j L' Ardoi se N.S. 64tLa Have i 65 Liscombe m 66 Liverpool n 67 Lockeix>rt n 6S Lords Cove N.B. 69 Louisbourg N.S. 70 Lunenburg n 71 Magdalen Islands .. Que. 72 Mahone Bay N.S. 73 Maitland , 74 Matane Que. 75 Meteghan N.S. 76 Moncton N.B. 77 Montague P.E.I. 78 Montreal Que. 79 .Murray Harbour.. P.E.I. 80 Musquash N.B. 81 Nanaimo B.C. 82 New Camnbellton. .N.S. 83 Newcastle N.B. 84 New London. .. .P.E.I. 85 New Westminster. . B.C. North East Harbour. N.S North Head N.B. British. Northport. N.S. 87 88 89 North'Sydney 90 Parrsboro' ■■ 91 Paspebiac Que. 92 Perce „ 93Pictou N.S. 94 Port Gilbert ., 95 Port Greville. . . . 96 Po: t Hastings 97 Port Hawkesbury.. >, 98 Port Hood „ 99 Port Latour „ 100 Port Medway .... „ 101 Port Moriem 102 Port Mulgrave „ 103 Port Simpson B.C. 104 Port Williams N.S. lOS^ubnico n 106 Pug wash ii 107 1 Quebec Que. lOSjRichibucto N.B. 109 Rimouski Que. 110 River Bourgeoise. . .N.S. 111 Riviere du Loup. . . .Que. 112 River Hebert N.S. Quantity of Freight. 34 19 95 1 1 2 4 324 254 8 44 124 2 18 30.5:23 2,696 179,900 18,438 4,048 166 1,171,249 1,548 11,907 20^352 46,037 374,693 EC CD 3 a s s 20,395 8,070 172 1,015,817 57,975 1,148 19,740 41,(1(10 57,278 33,659 1:5,830 26,207 7,085 2,130 10,407 7,375 1,802 1,184 472,452 850 26,699 17, 85! I 4.360 2,000 65,109 C 4S9 44 2,901 280 51 19 27,796 25 211 317 Canadian. 58| 2,029 Quantity of Freight. 86 7 3 34 22 im 42 41 1 12 9 2,629 610 1,951 21,734 723 689 5,402 1,340 1,309 24,709 6,216 41 1,381 966 28,771 25 '•' 3 40 2. COL' 804 255 32,538 L3 64 66 23 2.093 is. pc, 3,383 7,455 700 5,340 1,085 1,255 42,443 4,649 11 211 1,647 303 28,223 3,052 334 1,673 4,680 195 271 268 45,852 12,286 65 411 29,511 16,238 221 84 105 5 3 57 46 7 130 1 1 6 17 22 18,070 ss.css 2,505 1,242 5,840 12,531 870 32,918 435 77 1,160 3,123 322 1,970 3,390 135 418 7,122 4 30.429 4,481 23 79 27,598 75,021 352 1,187 20^974 783 30 1,730 100 2,547 " a ; 4,119 1,275 4,070 8,458 2,447 2,441 4,801 ii 5,590 16,560 400 50 300 8i, 299 993 273 753 10,117 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Outwards, for Sea, at each Port and Outport, &c. — Continued. 425 IN BALLAST. Foreign. British. Canadian. Foreign. I Number of Ves- ! sels. <-> CD m 'So | 00 B O H Quan Fre X — 5 &c tity of ight. i s 3 e o2» — CD s s £ to ■~ 0 CO CD !> "o u CD b4 — X 1* CD +^ 00 'So s 00 - C O EH > CD 1 S XI u O CD > 1 - CD 00 '5b CD CO C O EH CO .0 s CD t4 O CO CD > "o u CD - - £ CO In CD +> ■x 'So a> . pj 00 e 0 EH CD £ CD O 2 396 167 9: 3! 1 43c 650 10 j 21( 44 1 88 266 124,814 ........ 7 2,924 2 90 37 40 3,523 29,600 1,015 3,489 ""349 32 2,262 321 639 . 8 160,026 22 1,507 204 ""3 138 32 228 74 2,358 11,503 1,647 2,724 134,529 1 43 11 78 3,563 855 2C 776 76 40 10.520' 208 1,002 357 454 1,844 1 1,335 2,895 300,277 23 21 221 1 19 4,108 2,008 19,342 84 1,519 154 267 3,614 12 282 10 135 10 126 17,021 835 23 2,23? 18S 8 1 480 1,254 103 23 14 1,022 1,759 76 5 4,614 9,376 80 23 31,456 14,858 19,857 524 1 498 8 21 20,989 277 20 16 30 412 203 2,698 114 45 246 4 83 721 41,412 1,591 19 2,784 34 68,357 1 1,951 16 l,46o 385 14 10,867 22,650 173 3 18 9 132 57 643 197 22,607 14 106 61 1,038 2 797 11 643 625 200 31 8 149 4 44 754 116 151 27 19 3 4 1 409 309 77 19 76 18 2 3 38 7 13 24 3,410 38,093 8,098 8,877 6^966 7,594 12,800 79 17 811 1,475 35 21,480 666 283 49,296 5,012 14,385 2,100 2i 1,628 2 818 818 1 119 6 7 2 70 . 2 2,184 310 21,205 177 3,600 49 27 1,487 37 210 7 3 239 245 97 47 470 1 848 1,456 12 4 351 21 9 25 891 Ll,861 153 877 26 2,710 98 Ki 29 7 6,720 11,424 37,417 2,04k 786 1,636 179 573 160 20,958 41,502 8,645 1 2,864 110 3 1,475 46 66 1,548 474 1 14 1,669 3,488 1,552 4,380 21 80 t ■ 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 7<; 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 1)1 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 426 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 7. — Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign, entered 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 PORTS AND OUTPORTS. Rustico P.E.I. St. Andrews N.B. St. Anns N.S. St. George N.B. St. John ti St. Martins n St. Peters N.S. St. Stephen N.B. Sackville. N.B. Salmon River N.S. Sand Point n Shediac N.B. Sheet Harbour N.S. Shelburne ; Sherbiooke ■» Shippegan N.B. vSouris P.E.I. Stickeen B.C. Suminerside P.E.I. Sydney N.S. Thome's Cove. ...N.S. Tiverton n Three Rivers Que. Tusket N.S. Tusket Wedge >. Vancouver B.C. Vernon River Bridge P.E.I. Victoria B.C . Wallace N.S. Walton Westport ii Weymouth ■■ Windsor , Wolfville Yarmouth Total WITH CARGOES. British. Canadian. - l 13 108 733 276,915 1,549 1,090 48,248 69,309 Quantity of Freight. 119,705 3,000 » 5; — : 238,231 520 233 79*556 224 ,:.24 24 61 1.464 1,115 7,145 4,701 [ 103 175,503 79,109 107,198 6,927 48 88,961 50 3,093 417 57,353 640 4,350 5,626 3,493,105 2,176,173 519 683,751 4 7,154 5,312 160 1 49 2 33 89 1 147 98,153 3,820 84,730 227 14,493 81 10,220 48,993 658 92,516 2.7S.S 16,589 90 41 76,353 3,641 355 2,610 23. 2.V> 923,463i 620,945 5,747 6 326 7 246 410 14 777, 6,605 24,319 2,770 514,139, 48, 385* ii TRADE AXD XAYIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Outwards, for Sea, at each Port and Outport, i Vessels. Tons Register. Quantity of Freight. u 05 XI = ;S Tof i © i-i © CO 01 CO © iC © i^icfi-T . COT O X ■ -*f © 01 iO w © HH«N CO CO lO © XlOfl — i«H (Mi-H CD I O I pa oacca THiH"t>re- © ■ . - © © t— Tt< © CO CO 00 CO CO co~«r CO »o CO CO Ni-tfNHt-HHOI-OHC. HHMN WrtHN b- i-l T © 01 I- CM OI tOHioocoiotooooH oia © © CO © CO © © i-l O 71 t— © COlO©t^1-©eMCO©CO lOH -*'©©i-~©xcoi-©cox©coi— ccoo©© • CO © i-i b- OI b- 01 X © CO b- rl CO OI X © CO -r io 01 iC — -r © -r © © -r ~ t~ x oi iH lO X © it; 0) oi no © co © co o i — © co b- b ii « ii gj c. 3 ' - JS -C . s s _ o ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 433 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 88»l* CO sip CO" £rH O © rH £& 1,147 2,900 966 rH S K 1*1*3*116 52 S ^ 111 "I i x : : rH H :ll ;»»» li 1 : : 3 * : : 120,321 78 ' 5,921 12,358 1,647 2,850 151,550 835 I:: rH : : I IS 3 :BI : :ef : rH ■ • : :» :? :*8 situ* II* CO" :3HP isais isas 81,857 4,212 1,015 3,385 5,751 1,340 5,417 207,097 26,812 III NHISig i-h © « NrHO ^ : ; : :: 67 5,003 150 414 95 138,206 15,446 5,063 45,493 881 602 78 4,090 9,765 3,441 3,144 128,484 835 671 201 IIP! g-HNrH© ;rH ; _ ;4 s : da ■■ : -=? : 635,732 12,893 4,830 166 436 309 3,251 114 80,101 7,219 1,082 3,051 1,760 3,308 157,028 24,424 84 3,686 1,469 327 18,428 1,739 4,503 268 1,199,660 226 2,771 29,567 CO •CO©XrH(N<«©)rH i ! i : iPjhi i : IS i^w lllfilll £ „ „ c rJ. .. .. Halifax, Hantsport, N.S Harvey, N.B Hillsboro, N. B Ingonish, N.S Isaac's Harbour, N.S Jordan Bay. N.S Kent.villp. N.S m. 1 n n y n !*j y : rC Montague, P.E.I Montreal, Que Murray Harbour, P.E.I Musquash, N.B Nanaimo, B.C CUSTOMS DEPARTHEXT Z - Z < - - — - - O pa - 1 t f 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 t- « ri n p C^l b- ~f fill Is!' §1 i Has 5? *f ilflMilpsiiiiir i Jin 38" 1P1S lililifilf §8" CO ^'ldaOrH< man § rHW .< ■2 :fe ofi-Totfc* ICO rHgJ : :cq -- = ■A siJiiftfifltifiiy ; i, i i Ch ^ i i £ £ — i — 436 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 OS C5 10 I H N O N O i-H 53 £ OS 5 ".a'S.'S S t< ^ i hj: i< x co ro oo t- cs cs < •em ill 11 TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 **< ON. fr- t~ 1-1 00 00 N 0_t- I oo coo" I of CJ5 i-H -H CO CO CO i-H CM CO iH O t-1 Son I cm to co'cm" DC - H x B2 C O — - — - O - x~in I CO ON I C! CO OO t CO) irfe* CM Tj>"co' CO X © 00 CO CM IO oo X CO X a o 438 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 2 ~ T. < aO 3^ •!}uani -aansuaj^; suox suox •sjas "S9A J° J90,ranX •jaqum^j; iasiq 3Ph 0? ■^uaui suox suox •ja^sibag suox 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 X < - o •S[9S "s9a }° iaq.ninN •aaqiunsj Aia-iQ •ijuara -8JUS'B8J^ suox suox •aa^siSag; suox •sjas *S9A J° I9CtranN >a .it ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 35 < O - s S > 5 g s p 3 5 - « w 2 3 g EC © to CO — CD — its o 25 *a aa^siSa-jj saoj, co ■sa\ jo aaqmnx si 7; •sps 3 < •jaqmn^j m9jq i-i t— © •S{9S 410 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 TRADE WITH EACH COUNTRY No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing and Steam Vessels entered Foreign Countries, distinguishing the Nationality of the Vessels employed in Nationality Ports and Outports and Countries whence Arrived. Advocate Harbour, N.S. — United States Sail Alberton, P.E.I.— Newfoundland Sail Alma, N.B.— United States Sail Annapolis Royal, N.S.— Great Britain.. Sail British W. Indies France . United States Steam ii Sail Total Antigonish, N.S. — United States. . . Sail Apple River, N.S. — United States ......... ,Sail Arichat, N.S.— British W. -Indies. .. ... Saint Pierre United States Sea Fisheries Total Aspy Bay, N.S.— Saint Pierre Sail Baddeck, N.S.— Newfoundland Steam. Saint Pierre Sail. Total .... Baie VTerte, N.B.— Great Britain Steam. British W. Indies Sail. Norway & Sweden Steam. Sail. Total Barrington, N.S.- United States . Sea Fisheries. . . Total Sail. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. CO co > Tons Register. CO "53 m CO » > 4 Tons Register. "53 CO to > c IT ^ H ^ X 0j CO > Ions j j Register. "53 CO > fi m v C 33 £To 8 1,562 932 1 55 2 222 1 1 "3 14 576 198 5C621 2,528 2 1 1,679 890 3 33 19 4,923 3 1 33 3 2,569 279 9 1,097 27 5,757 2 2 346 199 16 910 89 93 1,811 2,356 16 910 1 34 9 5 14 2,403 303 2,706 1 1,333 1 148 .... 7 i^oift 3,616 1 1,333 1 148 8 4,664 2 225 23 38 1,216 2,183 2 225 61 3,399 1 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 441 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 AND NATIONALITY OF VESSELS. Inwards from Sea at each of the undermentioned Ports and Outports in Canada from the trade with each Country, during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1 905. of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. Vessels. ti » S £ 2 *J Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. Names . Vessels. Tons j Register. Vessels. Tons j Register, j i 12 2,494 55 222 1 __ 2 1 3 1 3 576 1,877 S90 1.621 17 2,561 25 7,525 1 279 - 36 6,854 2 2 16 89 346 199 910 1,811 109 3,266 1 34 9 5 2,403 303 14 2,706 1 1,391 2 1 1 7 2,724 14S 1,048 3,616 1 i 1,391 11 7,536 25 38 1,441 2.183 63 3,624 442 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VI!., A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Ports and Outports AND Countries whence Arrived. Bass River, N.S.— United States Sail. Batburst, N.B:— Great Britain Steam. Sail. British W. Indies ..... n Brazil France n Norway & Sweden n British Africa n Total Bayfield, N.S.— Newfoundland Sail. Bear River, N.S. United States . Sail. Belliveau's Cove, N.S.— British W. Indies Sail. Cuba & Porto Rico n United States n Total Nationality Bridgetown, N.S. — United States Sail. Bridge water, N.S. — Great Britain . . .Steam. United States Sail. Austria . . n Total. Campbellton, N.B. — Great Britain Steam. Sail. United States Steam. Sail. Total Campobello, N.B.- United States. . . .Steam, . Sail. Total. Canning, N.S. — United States Sail. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. Vessels. Tons Register. w m GO CP f> Tons Register. Vessels. Tons j Register. Vessels. Tons ; Register. . to Tons Register. 1 299 4 5,912 1 463 1 1 1 1 1,428 1,032 934 1,140 4 5,912 5 4,997 9 1,338 24 2,959 s 1,813 2 2 13 220 298 1,583 17 2,101 1 95 2 11 2,602 4,430 2 1,144 13 7,032 2 1,144 2 3,043 1 1,082 1 1 1,649 146 4 4,838 1 1,082 13(5 44 23,062 251 42S 17 13,297 296 180 23,313 445 13,593 i sin 1 if TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. It and Steam, Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, Tons Register. CC "3 t Tons Register. | Vessels. Tons Register. cc ■© fj m r* Tons Register.. Names. cc X CC CP Tons ; Register. Vessels. Tons j | Register. | 1 1 1 r 1 299 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 5,912 463 1,198 1,428 1,032 934 1,140 1 1,198 1 1,198 10 12,107 9 1,338 32 4,772 2 2 13 220 298 1,583 17 2,101 1 95 2 13 1 2,002 5,574 832 1 832 1 832 16 9,008 4,583 1,406 1,649 146 1 1,540 • 3 2 1 1 1 324 1 324 1 1,540 7 7,784 .-.C4 61 36,359 547 625 36,906 • 4 810 444 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing T*riT}TQ awn OpTpriRTtj AND Countries whence Arrived. Nationality British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. co to CO 01 > fi co S §.2 EH §? m no CO CD ti « 2 Pi to to 1) c to * m CC X to s ti CO ® Pi CO % cu ►> ti to 5 C CO Pi Canso, N.S.— 7 7 287 600 1,234 26,703 7 45 168 530 3,613 13,697 Sea Fisheries ti Total 301 28,537 220 17,840 Caraquet, N.B. — Cardigan, P.E.I.— 1 78 Charlottetown, P.E.I.— 3 2 1 1 7,381 299 37 99 British W. Indies Sail. Cuba and Porto Rico. . . u 1 2 24 11 3 335 170 25,852 2,102 86 15 1 15,390 159 Sail. Total 48 36,361 16 15,549 Chatham, N.B. — 7 11,149 1 8 1 1 1,350 5,779 1,429 579 Sail. 2 201 1 743 Italy „ Norway and Sweden. ... n United States Steam. 3 2,251 1 5 1,446 928 Sail. British Africa i 2 2 521 Total 15 13,724 16 13,909 743 Chemainus, B.C. — United States Steam. 11 4 805 8,100 8 628 Chili „ China „ 1 743 Total 15 8,905 9 1,371 Chester, N.S.— 1 15 4 348 Cheticamp N.S. — Newfoundland Sail. 1 12 63 475 Saint Pierre Total 13 538 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued. 445 of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. Vessels. (i 11 cc QQ 00 (0 > T. » §•2 £ s? CO CO > CO $ §.2 £ y cc 00 X CD t> li 1-8 §■2 M a' CO si £ & l^ames. m "3 00 O) 3 f> 00 ® § 0:1 H GO "CD GO CO O) f> c 1,130 4,847 40,400 Ml O77 326 78 1 14 52 455 — - KOI 2 326 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 3 39 12 3 7,381 299 37 99 814 335 289 41,242 2,261 86 1 814 I 119 814 1 1 119 66 52,843 9 1 1 74.7 17. 24,246 8 5,779 3 1.630 2 1 3 1 5 2 42 1,322 904 2,251 1,446 928 2,521 41,027 1 1 904 9 11,747 1 904 19 4 3 1 27 1,433 8,100 2,963 743 13,239 1 893 2 2,070 X 893 2 2,070 5 363 1 12 63 475 13 538 446 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality POKTS AND OUTPORTS AND Countries whence Arrived. Cbeverie, N.S.— United States . ... .... Sail. Argentina . . Total Chicoutimi, Que. — Great Britain Steam United States n Total Church Point, N.S.— Cuba and Porto Rico. . . Sail. Saint Pierre ■■ United States. n Total Clarenceville, Que. — United States Steam Clark's Harbour, N.S.— United States Steam Sail. Sea Fisheries <■ Total Clementsport, N.S. — United States Sail. Comox, B.C.— United States Steam. Sail. Total Dalhousie, N.B.— Great Britain Steam, Sail. British W. Indies n Newfoundland Steam. Sail. Belgium n France ti Germany i Holland Italy Norway and Sweden. . . n United States . . Steam. Portuguese Africa Sail. Iceland h Uruguay n German Africa ■. .-. n Sea Fisheries. « Total British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. Vessels. ti w S g_co wZ. bp CO 01 b- r ti ce Jg g to "% >• u to ® g.1 tn <» >> c to S fl CO M CD !> ti CO * S 1o P3 22 1 9,020 . 735 7 .3,315 23 9,755 7 3,315 9 1 18,540 1,694 3 3,420 10 20,234 3 3,420 1 1 8 196 122 913 10 1,231 4 428 1 2 49 188 5 .1 268 83 3 237 6 351 23 2,406 50 40,605 . 38 12 31,111 12,613 9 18,726 18,726 50 40,605 50 43,724 Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. "NT JN anie£ . Vessels. Tons j Register. | 1 2,159 1 2,159 ...../ 6 JO,4M 1 6 15,481 1 1,150 1 1,436 1 219 1 1,294 2 2,339 2 486 1 1,465 3 705 1 1,150 4 5,098 1 1.436 1 Total. 29 1 30 13 1 1 1 1 7 1 9 23 103 12 115 4 19 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 •2 9 1 1 2 1 1 1 p£'S> Q5 12,335 735 13,070 24,119 1,694 25,813 196 122 913 1,231 428 49 456 83 588 2,406 105,923 12,613 118,536 5,695 16,371 124 463 219 996 1,294 838 998 2,339 7,556 834 1,853 486 1,465 936 254 42,721 448 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Ports and Outports AND Countries whence Arrived. Dawson, Y.T.— United States Steam. Digby, N.S.— United States. Sai: Dorchester, N.B.— Great Britain Sail. United States n Total Douglas, B.C.— United States , Steam. Economy, N.S. — United States Sail. English Bay, Que. — France Steam. Saint Pierre Total. Five Islands, N.S.— United States Sail. Fredericton, N.B. — United States n Freeport, N.S.— United States. . Fortymile, Y.T.— United States Steam. Gabarouse, N.S. — Sea Fisheries Sail. Gaspe, Que. — Great Britain Sail. British W. Indies ii Newfoundland ■ France Norway and Sweden.. . . n Spain it United States i Total Georgetown, P.E.I. — Newfoundland Sail. Sea Fisheries n Total British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. T to Tons Register. % 50 CO t> Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. 11 4,778 1 3 562 12 1,163 10 2,392 1 502 10 2,392 1 502 8 267 40 469 1 78 2 368 2 368 3 257 30 3,102 1 46 5 2,397 1 1 2 1,218 199 597 4 3,481 1 1 609 913 1 3 161 483 8 2,658 6 5,003 3 3 131 155 6 286 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued. 449 of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Vessels. Tons Register. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. Names. Vessels. Tons J Register. | . — — — — 1 751 1 751 . — — 1 67 Total. CD 11 15 10 1 11 48 1 1 2 3 3 30 1 5 5 1 2 1 1 1 3 14 4,778 1,725 2,392 502 2,894 736 78 751 368 1,119 257 3,102 46 2,397 67 4,699- 9,190 597 609 913 161 483 7,661 131 155 2K<; 1 1 — ii — 29 450 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Ports and Outports AND Countries whknce Arrived. Glace Bay, N.S.— United States Sail. Sea Fisheries Sail. Total Grand Harbour, N.B. — United States Steam. Sail. Total Guysboro', N.S. — United States Sail. Halifax, N.S.— Great Britain . Steam. Sail. British W. Indies Steam. Sail. Newfoundland Steam. .. Sail. Belgium Steam. Brazil Sail. Cuba and Porto Rico. . .Steam. „.-... Sail. France » Germany Steam. Sail. Danish West Indies i Italy Steam. British Guiana n ii Sail. Portugal ii Mediteranean Ports. . . .Steam. Saint Pierre n Sail. Spain Steam. „ Sail. United States Steam. , Sail. Denmark Steam. Iceland Sail. British Africa « Cape Verde Islands i Sea Fisheries Steam. Sail. Total. Hantsport, N.S. — Newfoundland Sail. Norway and Sweden ... n United States Steam. Sail. Total British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. r. % 00 > 31 DO £ 3 K Hf BO 3D 9 !> — r° P3 CO M m > a> ti m jg X X 30 » li T. £ : » 282 1 1 75 75 — — 3 282 2 150 - 1 24 15 399 16 515 • 16 515 25 414 1 95 — ■ — — 138 1 17 17 53 124 9 2 1 24 270,141 350 14,707 2,636 53,880 9.198 50,217 337 1,386 4,127 3 4,413 9 16 1 4,764 10,737 478 .... 3 274 .... 325 1 699 2 1,482 1 2 27 1 6 2 2 1 1 1 96 102 99 3,012 37,409 210 594 4.452. . 540 138 1 69 1.587. ... 1 1,048 99 131,394 28,372 18 71 16,184 10,440 5 1 6,402 587 1 464 1 10 314 229 11,113 9,505 42 3,295 953 1 635,732 139 35,000 37 26,661 167 28 6^380 1 720 33 12,726 14 8.346 42 34 12,893 14,726 1 720 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 ar... Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued. 451 of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. GO DO > c £■§ X c 02 CJ 5 ■ 30 % /. V > c i « ~ V Vessels. Tons Register. T3 :n X V K. r 1 Tons Register. L^ames. "3 X !> Tons Register. . 1 1,547 1 2,(359 1 680 1 1,494 1 159 1 1,590 7 20,439 1 1,948 1 1 6,687 23 5 8,740 400 1 i i 1 x»iii 1.711 I 3,226/ Spanish . . . ( Dutch .... 1 Spanish.. . 13 13,331 2 1,221 2 1 3,438 178 6 5,856 6 6,883 34 14,!t!»6 22 43,116 4 4,663 2 839 3 5,049 Total. - 1 40 41 143 11 34 18 53 128 10 2 2 25 2 7 1 2 2 27 1 6 3 25 7 2 2 134 L76 2 1 1 1 16 356 1200 1 1 28 47 357 75 432 15 914 929 95 278,760 5,794 26,938 3,114 53,880 9,631 51.807 337 2,085 4,452 1,482 20,439 1,948 229 3,012 37,409 210 594 11,139 9,280 (507 2,635 1,210 172,248 40,620 3,438 178 464 229 16.969 12,800 773,938 167 720 6,380 21,072 28,339 11— ii— 29£ 452 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Ports and Outports and Countries whence Arrived. Har%ey, N.B.— Great Britain Steam. France Sail. Italy Norway and Sweden. . . n United States h Total Hillsboro', N.B.- Great Britain Steam. United States n Sail. Total Ingonish, N.S. — Newfoundland. Saint Pierre . . . Total Isaac's Harbour, N.S. — United States Sea Fisheries Total Sail. Sail. Jordan Bay, N.S. — British W. Indies Sail. Germany n United States n Sea Fisheries ■ Total Kentville, N.S.— United States Sail. Kingsport, N.S.— United States . . , British Africa Sail. Total Ladner, B.C. — United States Steam. Ladysmith, B.C. — Norway and Sweden. . .Steam. United States ' n Sail. Total British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. Vessels. 1 Tons Register, j Vessels. Tons | Register. | Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. *® > £.2 £ i X 1 1,792 1 1 42 ■ ■ ■■ 2 1,57 7 6 3,038 3 7 4,830 2,319 1 2,343 2 19 1,398 12.924 20 6,954 61 31,171 21 9,297 61 31,171 21 14,322 1 2 52 114 3 166 __ 4 454 11 881 4 1 454 11 881 199 1 435 1 2 119 118 2 107 435 4 436 2 167 1 5 309 6 1 1,357 1,894 1 7 3,251 2 114 24 52,958 164 20 73,688 6,413 72 9 57,688 10,693 184 80,101 81 68,381 24 52,958 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 453 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued. of Vessels. Danish. French. German. ' Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. CC GO OS > C |i £ so CO CO > 1.1 H If Pi to CO CO I) > CO ^ o-2 X "3 CO CO s > CO ® C D • — PS CO "3 CO CO > C ao c2'S> i Names. CO "a! CO CO CE > (I Si erf CO "3 CO 11 CD CO ° £'§ 1 1 1 2 7 1,792 742 1,305 1,577 4,477 1 1,305 1 1,439 2 2,744 12 9,893 3 19 81 3,741 12,924 38,125 103 54,790 1 2 52 114 166 1111 3 ■ — 4 11 454 881 15 1,335 199 435 119 285 — - 1 1 1 4 i 5 1,038 309 6 1 1,357 1,894 7 3,251 2 114 52,958 131,376 17,106 1 24 236 29 289 201,440 1 454 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Ports and Outports AND Countries whence Arrived. La Have, N.S.— British W. Indies Sail. United States n Sea Fisheries h Total L'Ardoise, N.S.— Sea Fisheries Sail. Liscombe, N.S. — Great Britain Sail. Newfoundland n United States n Sea Fisheries n Total Liverpool, N.S. — Great Britain Sail. Newfoundland n United States Sea Fisheries ■■ Total Lockeport, N.S. — British W. Indies Sail. Newfoundland m United States n Sea Fisheries. Total Lord's Cove, N.B.— United States Steam. Sail. Total Louisburg, N.S.— Great Britain Steam. Newfoundland m Sail. British Africa Steam. Germany British E. Indies » Saint Pierre » Sail. Spain Steam. United States « Sail. Sea Fisheries n Total British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. Vessels. | m O • r~* 1 EC "CD CO CP > u Oi * S3 X ° T„ 35 • '35 a; > H $ X '3 to CD > co % X CO CD > ce Jj Z -J. 5 5 68 495 IOl 5,937 -1 1 78 7,219 1 78 37 1,082 1 2 5 35 148 452 2,911 Oi y 42 3,511 1 1 1 508 1 20 196 2,855 74 54 3,960 21 3,051 128 9,257 1 6 1 2 16 589 98 218 855 37 45 1,443 1,998 25 1,760 82 3,441 24 99 1,978 1,330 50 .>.). 496 9. 648 123 4 38 19 1 1 1 3,308 6,636 7,353 1,636 2,712 2,044 2,232 274 3 144 6 4 10,109 4,999 6 536 4 2 54 6 16 201 3,126 128,470 1,374 1,244 46 100,098 20 10<> 1,685 S 470 14( 157,028 128 10,691 56 115,806 455 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued. OK Vkssels. Danish. | French. < ierm:in. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalitii s. "33 00 > r £ 5 - D 00 00 > I ! ■ u •J5 11 3 | r-i B 3) CC X > =: x O T l5 it ' Vessels. ~ A ac Names. 00 > r £ Eh g \ ■ - 1 .... 8 1,490 497 12 1,987 1 1 Total. 37 43 1 1 94 :>4 150 107 71 323 307 in 42 25 1 1 1 4 12 2 100 20 495 787 0,015 7,297 1,082 579 148 452 2,911 4,090 508 196 8,152 3,960 12,816 589 98 1,661 2,853 5,201 2.474 3,978 0,452 16,745 12.352 2.172 2,712 2,044 2,232 1,490 098 3,126 229,168 :;,o.v.» '.'.714 342 285,512 456 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Ports and Outports akd Countries whence Arrived. Lunenburg, N.S. — British W. Indies Sail. 15 2 2 12 211 2,261 194 240 2,720 19,009 Cuba and Porto Rico ... u 10 835 Total 242 24,424 10 835 Mabou, N.S.— 1 b< 1 Magdalen Islands, P.Q. — 1 84 1 72 Total 1 84 1 72 Mahone Bay, N.S.— British \V. Indies Sail. United States , 4 3 32 398 494 2,794 ■ Total . 39 3,686 Maitland, N.S.— United States Sail. 14 1,469 Margaretville, N.S. — 5 327 — Matane, Que. — Ixreat 3ritam Steam 4 2 4 4 7 260 2'041 5,213 3,914 Germany . . . Sail. Sail. Total 14 18,428 Meteghan, N.S.— British W. Indies Sail. Cuba & Porto Rico n 2 157 1 17 196 1,386 United States ■■ Total 20 1,739 Moncton, N.B.— Great Britain Sail. Cuba & Porto Rico n 2 20 213 4,290 8 3,096 2 1,332 1,332 Total 22 3 2 4,503 8 3,096 2 Montague, P.E.I.— Newfoundland .... Sail. 112 15( Total 5 26b Nationality British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. 1 Vessels. 1 3 2 £ jf M Vessels. H CO CO > Tons Register. Vessels. 50 _S £'So Sr1 cb Vessels. Tons j Register. ii TRADE AXD X AT I GAT I ON SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued. 457 ok Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. u » % 3-1 * ? X "3 CO X V > g.2 P4 Vessels. | Tons | | Register. 1 Vessels. 1 * £ §•2 r-i a P3 Names. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. 1 i 15 2 2 12 221 252 1 ... 1 3 4 2 2 12!) 129 4 3 32 39 14 < w 5 4 2 4 4 14 2 1 17 20 1 1,338 1 2 31 1 130 130 1 ■ 1 1,338 34 3 2 5 Total. 2,261 194 240 2,720 19,844 25,259 671 84 201 285 398 494 2,794 3,686 1,469 327 7,260 2,041 5,213 3,914 18,428 157 196 1,386 1,739 1,338 213 8,848 10,399 112 156 268 458 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Ports and Outports and Countries whence Arrived. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. X % 00 > T. £ a to O P3 > u H % X > o.| Eh g % 00 ID > U X * X oo > (J - X Montreal, Que. — Steam. 284 5 1,049,514 9.132 2 3,568 1 1,426 I, Saii. 5 1.613 Steam. 10 6,300 71,209 6,902 16,423 7,519 3,902 5,730 397 19 I 9 1 11 Z, 1.71 1,215 8 1 Germany " 4 Holland >, 3 Italv ii 2 1 1,680 4,580 United States 3 "2 409 3 I British Guiana . . Steam. 9.497 11,018 *±\to 1 ;> u « 5 5 ■ c 5c ~ i Vessels. Tons J Register. 1 Vessels. | Tons 1 Register. Names | Vessels. pa 7 8,780 1 1,572 2 2,134 1 1,572 2 2,134 8 786 — 1 2,357 1 Total. = "5 Eh be 286 1,053,082 6 10,558 5 1,613 10 6,306 20 73,400 11 16,903 20,129 1 7,519 5,582 8 10,719 1 397 6 10,476 4 11,018 1 498 371 1,228,200 12 226 14 70 2 1 1 15 5 T 60 SI 6 10 1 4 4 1 26 1,548 1,635 3.183 61,321 2,377 2,153 128 65,979 936 379 233 2,778 4,326 9,939 7,839 1,306 3,534 5,702 246 28. 566 460 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ . 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Ports and Outports AND Countries whence Arrived. New Westminster, B.C. — United States Steam, Sea Fisheries Sail. Total North East Harbour, N.S.— Newfoundland Sail. United States Sea Fisheries * Total North Head, N.B.— United States . Steam. . Sail. Total North port, N.S. — Great Britain Sail. Brazil „ France ■■ Norway & Sweden ■■ Total North Sydney, N.S.— Great Britain Steam Sail British W. Indies .. .Steam Sail Newfoundland Steam Sail Brazil France . . Saint Pierre Steam , Sail Spain Steam United States Sail From Sea Steam Sail Sea Fisheries Sail Total. Parrsboro', N.S. — Great Britain Steam France . . Sail Italy United States Steam ii t'C Sail Total British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. 30 i» l-i M 33 32 CD > c 1 - - | . 1. i> x » e « .—i oo 00 u Z aj o a — . to 00 00 ® > 19 10 1,287 153 6 i 1,099 6 29 1,440 1,099 1 5 65 292 1 349 9 147 8 571 10 496 14 928 139 10 24.626 260 4 11< 149 24,886 4 117 1 1 1 1 1,059 1,099 908 1,248 4,314 4 4 1 9. 3,980 373 2.108 2 1,866 4 607 178 f& 9911 1 7 177 561 24 1 47,266 99 333 4 18,951 927 1 327 5 11 1 5 6 1 2 50 1,211 897 1,175 5,450 2,256 1,163 332 2,854 2 4 4,177 3,778 1 27 287 2,344 139 11,625 607 106,205 175 14,994 34 57,513 4 7,673 1 2 1,261 1,453 "i 113 " 1,143 41,790 2 1 3,575 890 1 743 | 118 50,606 1 1 743 6 7,179 "1 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 461 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued. of Vessels. Danish. ■° 5b French. German. i_ -x I - Italian. Russian. — x Other Nationalities. Names. Total. 22 25 10 2,386 153 35 2,539 1 6 17 65 641 718 24 139 14 1,424 24,626 377 .... . 153 1 1 1 1 ~~ 4 25,003 — 1,059 1,099 908 1,248 4,314 5,846 37? 2,108 607 111,364 19,850 927 327 6,911 3,101 5,352 • 9,515 4,600 1,363 332 18,806 6 1 2 4 203 344 4 1 20 « 3 10 33 2 2 276 3 239 15 30 5,700 2,204 1 200 87 4,327 3 239 133 12,431 952 191,382 5 2 2 3 115 127 8,934 1,453 2,843 4,718 43,423 2 , 2,843 2 2.843 61,371 462 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT n 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Ports and Octports and Countries whence Arrived. Pa^i-ebiac, Que. — Great Britain Sail British W. Indies Newfoundland Brazil Germany Norway & Sweden Russia ... Saint Pierre Spain United States Total . Perce, Que. — Great Britain British W. Indies. . Norway & Sweden. Sail Total Pictou, N.S.- Great Britain Steam Sail Newfoundland Steam Sail Belgium Steam Saint Pierre Sail United States Steam Sail Total Port Gilbert, N.S.— United States Sail Port Greville, N.S.— United States Sail Port Hastings, N.S. — Newfoundland Steam. Sail. Saint Pierre ■■ United States Steam. Sea Fisheries . .- . Sail. Total. Port Hawkesbury, N.S. — B. W. Indies Sail. Newfoundland n Brazil ■■ Norway & Sweden Steam. Saint Pierre Sail. United States Steam. Sail. Sea Fisheries i Total British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. | x X C £ ® at X X > C M ~. C "C", ~ V X op > x B ' ~ T. - 00 te 1/ > x| Z 'Vrj - 1 X T) X > * ■ — i 2 5 i 6 353 840 £ A 64 8 6,015 1 468 5 3,457 1 4 99 988 305 19 3,408 141 9.940! 2 3 44(> 445 1 1,013 1 1,137 5 885 2 2,150 1 2,072 .... 2 1 1,448 1,215 1 255 1 1,407 1 78 ' 2^179 1 1 119 464 1 1,341 5,411 11 4,584 2 o83 5 58 5,363 3 277 33 8,768 3 983 1 1 2 1 3761 74 176 1 2 155 187 4 8 7 1 1,626 3 342 1,694 544 199 1 984 3 21 8 80 274 99 57S i:, 14,519 2,405 4,030 1,075; 9 6.320 4!l 73 128 20,954 1 984 ii TRADE AXD NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued. 463 of Vkssels. Danish. French. German. ! Italian. 1 Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. EB "a> X CO > ( X » X oa X 1} > x 3 t? ? Ph a; X X 4) ►> x 3 H x' T X X CO > X - X X eo !> X jjj = X sip si Names. 1 X X CB > 22 3D i > X * H a£ - 1 314 5 1 •J 1 5 1 1 5 3 f 6.68? 840 64 1,227 709 3,457 295 99 1,373 305 1 709 1 295 I 385 4 1,703 37 15,051 — 3 3 1 1,453 445 1,137 — 7 3,035 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 9 2,072 1,448 1,215 255 1,407 78 1,460 2,643 18 10,578 , . . 61 6,140 36 9,751 1,376 74 176 155 187 1 1 2 1 2 1,968 8 7 1 1 3 36 17 129 202 1,694 544 199 984 274 37,097 3,480 10,350 54,622 464 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT n 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Ports and Odtports and Countries whence Arrived. Port Hood, N.S.— Newfoundland . . .Steam. Saint Pierre Sail. Sea Fisheries u Total. Port La Tour, N.S.— United States Sail. Sea Fisheries i Total. Port Med way, N.S.— Germany United States . Sail. .Steam. . Sail. Sea Fisheries . . . Total. Port Morien, N.S.— Newfoundland Steam. United States n Total Port Mulgrave, N.S. — Newfoundland Sail. United States Steam. Sail. Sea Fisheries n Total Port Simpson, B.C. — United States Steam. Sail. Total. Port Williams, N.S.— United States Sail. Pubnico, N.S.— United States Sail. Sea Fisheries h Total Pug wash. N.S.— Great Britain Steam. Sail. Belgium n France n Total British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. Vessels. Tons Register. 00 e PS ■/ 09 J-1 r* . Tons Register. 00 1 V > _ * •j: £"Si X to > 1 1 435 78 1 2 177 2 513 2 2 5 177 — 94 145 < 239 — 1 848 1 3 1 1,802 836 99 2 1 168 77 5 2,737 3 245 1 848 5 2,960 592 6 4 3,552 768 1 18 16 155 1 38 189 3,703 1,432 1,317 .... 43 4,660 35 2,904 24 9 12,144 74 33 12,218 1 50 4 Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. Names. Vessels. Tons Register. EQ © > Tons Register. l i 2 SSR 78 177 4 690 2 5 94 145 239 1 1 5 2 848 1,802 1,004 176 9 5 1 3,830 2,f60 M»9 6 3,552 4 1 19 54 7C.8 155 1,621 5 f)9ft 78 24 9 7,564 19 144 74 33 1° 91S 563 3,744 5,455 9,199 8,755 1,096 1,066 586 3 52 91 143 2 3,084 C 1 1 1 9 2 3.0SI 11,503 ! 1 1 — ii — 30 466 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Ports and Outpoets AND COUNTRIES WHENCE ARRIVED. Quebec, Que. — Great Britain Steam. Sail. British W. Indies Steam. Sail. Newfoundland Steam. Belgium « Cuba & Poi to Rico Sail. France Steam. Germany " Holland - Italy Sail. Norway & Sweden. . .. n Portugal " Spain Steam. United Sti am i> Sea Fisheries ii , Sail. Total Rimouski, Que. — Great Britain Steam, „ Sail. Germany . . ... Steam, Norway & Sweden ■■ ., «... Sail. Total . River Bourgeois, N.S.- Sea Fisheries ... . Sail. Riviere du Loup, Que. — Great Britain Steam, Fiance Sail. United States Steam, Total River Hebert, N.S.— United States Sail. St Andrews, N.B.— United States Steam it Sail. Total , St. Anns. N.S.— Newfoundland Sail. Saint Pierre. ■ Sea Fisheries n Total British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. in & > Tons Register. 00 % m Tons Register. > Tons Register. 00 00 E > u _ 03 rfi X DO > ti 00 33 1S9 773,203 3 3 1 •±,853 1 2,353 3 1 L>4 2 6 6 4 5,911 1,580 215 105,487 158 16,073 23,751 1 1,350 2 2,435 3 4 23 4,301 596 1,556 1 155 1 1,456 10 272 942,730 1 lOD 12,447 5 5 9,055 280 8 2 11,031 2,352 10 9,335 10 13,383 55 1,015 1 1,774 1 1,839 2 3,613 24 7 26 2,671 13 3,173 1,274 1,839 :;o.s 134 35,277 1,593 33 6 1 3 3,113 437 36,870 383 29 161 10 573 I ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &e. — Continued. 467 of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. Vessels. Tons Register. to CP r* Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. CO* T"> CO CO CD > Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. Names. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. 2 Tons ■5 Register. 2 1 3,492 ] 1 Q ' ! 2' i it £ 4 S 2 2 3 3 4 23 5 2,353 5 5,911 1,580 215 [ 105,487 ! 458 ! 24,933 ! 26,363 9,539 2,868 2,435 2,124 4,301 2,949 596 1,556 975,276 9,055 280 814 11,031 2,352 23,532 1,015 t 7,51C 1 1,572 1 1.0J0 .......... 2 2,868 2 2,124 1 1,338 2,868 4 6,402 3 3,164 2 6 7.510 298 5 5 1 8 2 1 814 1 814 21 35 1 1 1 1,774 l,6f9 1,839 1 1,669 1 1,669 3 37 5,282 5,844 310 160 36,351 3,432 470 39,983 6 1 3 383 29 161 10 573 — 1 1 1 1 1 1 — ii — 30i 468 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Poets and Outports AND Countries whence Arrived. St. George, N.B.- - United States ..... ... Steam. Sail. Total Saint John, N.B— British W. Indies .Sail, team. Sail. M Sail. Belgium Steam. Cuba & Porto Rico. .... Sail. France Sail. Germany Sail. Holland Sail. Italy Sail. United States i Spanish Africa Steam. British Africa Si Sail. Argentina Sail. Sea Fisheries Sail. Total . Saint Martins, N.B.— St. Peters, N.S.— Sea Fisheries Sail. St. Stephen, N.B.— Total. Sackville, N. B. Salmon River, N.S. — United States Sail, Sea Fisheries Sail. Total . Sand Point, N.S.— Great Britain Sail. British W. Indies Sail. Newfoundland Sail. United States. Total . British. United States. and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. CO *© x m > 1 37 u K » C CO pi CO CD m CO 09 > u CO 5 3 P3 CO CG CO CD > CC V g.2 — br Ph CO '» CO CO o > CO * s & £1 « 00 CO CP >■ u c "£ 12 1,752 19 29 341 3, 80? 38 1.7R4 48 4,233 i 147 3 . 25 2 2 400,925 3,461 34,561 928 3,872 9 5 364 6', 137 1 2,321 2 599 1 1,022 11 1,864 1 1 225 I 2,203 i 23 408 1 1 2 25,314 46,346 2,048 5,582 172 344 252,719 42,452 5 3 6,658 2,825 1 1 1,476 987 . 144 4,348 769 531,452 518 295,770 26 25,329 1 2,321 11 964 2 317 4 217 47 5 8,026 257 37 31 816 2,536 52 8,283 68 3,3'i2 . 38 4,447 9 . 11 20 647 197 844 1 1 1,597 99 4 323 2 3 1 . 31 298 681 46 1,024 77 5,595 79 5,934 39 3.7451 160 11,852 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued. 469 of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Vessels. c to ii ■c i - — X - 3D 3 CD > Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. tr § - r. " X Names. | Vessels. Tons Register. 1 2 1 3,537 336 3 4.730 2 1 345 1,590 1 768 1 1,037 1 1 3 1,288 616 2,988 1,758 Dutch 1 1,711 1 7 6,016 5 7,256 6 1 1,711 1 Total. 86 157 13 25 4 3 2 1 12 3 1 1 1 205 755 1 o 2 1 144 13 120 38 20 353 5,644 5.997 416,877 9,934 34,561 1,527 4,894 345 1.590 2,499 2,030 2,203 1,288 616 291,148 91,623 2,048 5,582 1,684 987 4,343 S75.784 1,281 217 8,842 2,793 11,635 4.447 647 197 844 1 1,597 1 99 4 323 2 298 80 6,276 1 46 110 6,958 199 15,597 470 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Poets and Outports AND Countries whence Arrived. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. j Austrian. Belgian. 00 m > Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register, j X "2 EE m - i> 00 3J Eh g o i> | Tons Register. 00 "a B0 o > 33 k e a CH i> Shediac, N.B. — Great Britain Sail 5 2,805 British W. Indies Sail. 1 79 1 1 1 1 530 530 464 549 Norway & Sweden Sai' Total 1 79 9 4 sn Sheet Harbour, N.S. — Great Britain Sail. 1 1,333 Norway & Sweden . Sasl. 1 796 Saint Pierre Sail Total 1 1,333 1 796 Shelburne, N.S.— British W. Indies Sail. 1 99 1 9 83 665 United States n 1 1 7 199 British Africa m 1,584 225 13 780 Total 10 2,107 23 1,528 Sherbrooke, N.S. — Great Britain Sail. 1 1 1 498 566 260 Germany „ Norway & Sweden M 1 279 Total 1 279 3 1,324 Shippegan, N.B. — Spain Sail. 247 Souris, P.E.I. — Saint Pierre Sail. 3 6 294 19S 1 43 Total "I 9 493 1 Stickeen, B.C.— 5 9 14 1,480 19 Total . . . .- 1,499 Summerside, P.E.I. — United States Sail. 5 469 1 123 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued. 471 of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total cc CO 3 Tons Register. Vessels. Tons j Register. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. *v CO CP : Tons . §S 1 Register. Names. to OQ ►> r Tons Register. Vessels. «s 9 " 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 3,155 79 530 530 454 542 1 350 11 5,300 1 201 1 1 1 2 204 1,333 796 109 2 109 — 1 204 2 5 2,442 1 1 1U 1 20 99 83 864 1,5^4 1,005 — — 33 3,635 1 291 2 1 2 5 789 566 539 1,894 1 - 291 o J25 4 3 7 672 294 242 " ' 10 536 % 1,480 19 1,499 14 6 592 i_ 472 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT Jj 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. Q06 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Poets and Outports and Countries whence Arrived. Sydney ,N.S.— Great Britain Steam British W. Indies n Newfoundland n ti Steam Prance Sail. Germany n Holland Italy Norwav & Sweden ■< Saint Pierre n Sail. Spain Steam United States n Sail. Sea Fisheries ■■ Total Thome's Cove, N.S.— United States Steam, Sail. Total Three Rivers, Que. — Gnat Britain Steam Tignish, P.E.I.- United States Sail. Tiverton, N.S.— United States Sail. Tusket, N.S.— United States. . Sea Fisheries.. Sail. Total . Tusketwedge, N.S.— Great Britain Steam. British West Indies. . . . Sail. Italy „ Norway and Sweden i United States n ' Sea Fisheries Steam. Sail. Total Vancouver, B.C. — Great Britain Steam. Sail. Belgium M Germany Steam. United States „ Sail. Australia Steam. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. Vessels. u CD > ti m % G m pa oo 'e 00 00 CD > u ai QJ §.2 f-H tC ^ CD 03* '"3 m CD > u » s H sr Ph DQ 13 CD 2 -2 fc-1 V 10 5 6!t 32 19,230 9,405 98 094 l|893 6 8,359 I 41 83,947 1 1 1 1 2 1,271 l',040 1,048 1,680 1,494 r 3 284 2 22 3,703 34,587 13 n 3 14G 17,261 1,814 'l91 5 425 148,172 5 425 77 140,129 1 U 49 2,103 "3 857 15 11 2,152 3 857 26,837 1 1,651 4 1 123 124 " 4 52 27 8 2,237 662 35 2,899 1 1 1,722 1,142 1 798 1 1,088 2 1 o 1,884 4 96 3 327 4 253 7 4,848 7 580 2 1,886 13 4 1 315 01,657 8,153 1,321 108.834 370 10 37 1(5,532 211 49770 5,668 1 J TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued. 473 ok Vessels. Danish. Frenoh. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons j Register. | Vessels. Tons J Register. Vessels. Tons Register. Names. Vessels. Tons Register. 1 Vessels. Tons Register. 16 5 110 33 1 1 1 1 2 4 11 2 35 11 8 27.589 9,405 182,041 1,992 1,271 1,040 1,048 1,680 4,494 1^620 773 3,703 51,848 1,814 016 1 99 4 8 1,520 4b9 13 2,108 - 241 1 17 290,834 49 2,960 - 18 3,01.9 i 1 1 0R 13 1 29,683 123 - 8 176 27 8 2,237 662 ' ' ' ' 35 2,899 1,722 1,940 861 l.t 'X* 3,166 4 349 1 2 1 1 6 1 6 1 8(31 1 955 2 1,816 18 9,130 13 4 1 1 687 49 21 61,657 8,153 1,321 2,941 427,494 25,678 49,770 1 2 2 " 2,941 3,813 3,478 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement of the X umber, and Tonnage of Sailing Ports and Outports and Countries whence Arrived. Vancouver — Con . Nationality Sail. .. Sail. Mexico n Sea Fisheries Steam. Dutch East Indies. . . Steam. Chili Sail. Total Victoria, B.C.— Great Britain Steam. Sail. Australia Steam. Sail. Korea „ Panama n Ecuador ■■ Hawaiian Islands n United States Steam. Sail. China . Steam, Sail. Japan u Mexico Steam Chili Sail. Sea Fisheries ■■ Total ...» Walton, N.S.— United States Sail. Westport, N.S. — United States Sail. Weymouth, N.S.— British West Indies Sail. Brazil , Norway and Sweden .... ■> United States n Total Windsor, N.S.— Newfoundland Sail. France n United States Steam. Sail. Total Wolfyille, N.S.— United States Sail. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. BD % X (V > 24 & g.a X ai 00 o > u m ^ £ "x Eh g1 DO > « 00 > Eh 550 > c to 69,127 1 1,247 1 635 59 6,365 3 1 8 08S 1 615 420 326,344 43!) 326.880 1 635 10 5 13 1 1 1 1 1 385 8 27 1 47,724 10,395 31.858 2,374 1,603 1,332 1,399 192.107 60 83,631 2,154 667 o 487.106 1.615 15 62.631 1 952 1 1 26 9 7ft0 1,299 1,947 482 382,371 6S5 552,304 31 10,815 10 4,876 3 261 6 42 . 1 1 2 16 575 599 1,206 4,048 1 94 • • • •. " i • • * 20 6.428 1 94 . 1 10 1,156 1 8 693 5,480 — 63 37,047 51 43,699 73 38,203 51 43,699 9 6,173 9 1,470 1 ji TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued. 475 of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total 00 CO > m V g .2 •z be c-1 a cti Mh X "® DO D i> c :/} £•& DO pi M 'Si > a "S ■j'i !> T ® C a £■§ PS Names. 03 CO OB f> c m ® a co m *» cc CD > u to S a n 24 1 1 1 1 59 3 1 69.127 1 1 1,707 2,357 1,707 2,357 1,247 1,635 6,365 8,088 1,615 669,155 — — — — 7 14,290 867 10 5 13 2 1 1 1 1 1058 10 50 3 1 1 1 27 47,724 10,395 31,858 3,032 2,374 1,663 1,332 1,399 697,744 1,675 177,314 5,662 952 2,789 1,299 2,086 1 1,443 10,887 4 Japanese 2 7,644 Japanese.. . . 8 31,002 2 3,508 -Mexican. . . . 1 139 2 3,508 4 10,887 12 40,226 — 1185 989,298 41 15,691 9 303 575 599 1.206 4,142 1 1 2 17 21 10 1 8 115 6,522 1,156 693 5,480 80,876 1 1 130 130 134 9 88,205 1,470 476 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT jj 5-6 EC-WARD VII., A. 1906 No. 13. — Statement o£ the Number and Tonnage of Sailing NATIONALITY Ports and Octports AND Countries whence Arrived. Yarmouth, N.S. — Great Britain Steam British West Indies .... Sail. Holland Italy Norway and Sweden.. . . ■■ Spain H United States Steam. Sail. French West Indies.. . Sea Fisheries n Total British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. Vessels. Tons Register. oo 00 £1 > 3° Vessels. Tons Register. :r. bo GO 0) > Tons Register. Vessels. £ a h"| 1 3 1,722 1,869 2 1 1,486 956 1 1,088 1 184 4C 2 249 133,226 14,170 .... •Ns 102 • 4.783 283 20,008 339 156,307 283 20,008 4 3,530 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued. 477 of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. cc 00 00 CD > X = 5 2 P§ 05 09 00 3 f> Tons Register. 00 "3 00 to eg ;> Tons j Register. | X "3 00 3 > Tons J Register. Vessels. | Tons Register. Names. 05 "J 00 09 CC > Tons Register. 1 861 ..... 1 861 .... TotaL 1 1,722 5 3,355 1 956 1 861 1 1.088 1 249 184 133,226 46 14,170 2 288 385 24,791 627 180 706 478 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 14. — Summary Statement of the Nationality of Sea-going Vessels entered Countries from which Arrived. Nationality British. United States. Norwegian and Austrian. Swedish. 1 Belgium. Danish. XT. "® ID o > G x H'Hb r-S ■/ "a! GO 00 > u G * ■Z. if. l-H BO CO > » 2 G "5 sE'ic - GO > a <*> 2 G T £ tc a£ Mh 4 > DO :. aj Ol > tS - y d'u Great Britain 906 35 9 1 33 160 954 1 2,793,484 83,217 22,790 2,232 47,116 95,716 280,776 735 3 4,413 115 106,592 l 2,321 11 1 l4,18o Australia . ... 5 5,601 1 208 British East Indies. . British Guiana ..... 1 24 72 1 979 British West Indies.. Newfoundland 3 32 747 2,697 18,033 i38,518 9H7 6 803 Argentina-Hungary . Azores, Madeira and Cape Verde Islands. Belgium 1 53 12 2 28 49 1 229 228,234 4,154 2,914 85.835 9,375 99 4 4 5,660 3,525 2 3,180 Chile 16 1 63,374 325 Cuba and Porto Rico. Danish West Indies. 2 1,334 i 2 130 3,438 Dutch East Indies.. . 3 R 088 ll 1332 743 9 2 14 1 1 i 22,975 288 46,462 936 18 13,892 l French West Indies. Germany 6 4,191 2 3,144 Hawaiian Islands . . . 1,399 17,058 4 4,308 1 3 814 664 Italy 4 25 1 2 1 10 1 1 7 6,914 71,280 2,374 4,452 2,789 10,333 1,663 1,247 929 2 3,360 1 952 Mediterranean Ports 1 80 1,635 106,019 Norway and Sweden. 1 279 Peru. 1 1,853 Sea 13 1,790 16 1 74 3,579 1 12,608 104,665 11,933 2,048 6,781 1,372,801 498 1,239 95,262 5 8,928 4 751 2 3,961 141 1,517,989 United States. . . . Uruguay Total 111 22", 549 3 1,598 28,915 7,809 5,368,759 5,259 1,686,179 486 6 IS, 991 2 3,064 36 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 479 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Inwards from Sea from each Country, during the Fiscal year ending June 30, 1905. of Vessels. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. X to 5 > Tons Register. X "3 x X 0 > li Si H 57 — ~ X X 01 > u x 0 a m 7. - T. X m S S-r ^ tc Names. CD 01 X £ > X * 0-2 ft to 18 26,248 5 3,071 1 1,443 2 2,692 1 99 1 • 159 1 832 1 893 Chilian 2 8 2,070 31 Ofl9 2 3,508 Japanese 2 2,420 1 768 2 2.331 13 16,296 12 27,368 1 1.948 1 709 1 1,288 11 12,597 1 1,707 1 X 6,687 1 2 2,357 2,124 1 295 7 88 6,056 4,394 Mexican 1 1 139 1,111 1 385 102 21,397 |' Dutch " 2 2 1 3,422V 7,644 y 3,226 J 29 51,105 1 6,603 1,465 202 37,874 6C 119,257 26 29,756 22j 20,915 18 50,057 Total. l,05f 2,950,314 00 84,660 1 k 28,599 1 2,232 Q.i ul 48,095 18S 117,188 1,066 4O0 Ann 423, 0.S2 2 1,722 1 832 1 229 59 237,074 16 7,679 5 5,877 54 183,719 52 11,034 2 229 2 3.438 3 8,088 1,3.2 1 46 59,425 2 28S 36 83 822 1 '936 1 1,399 13 23,468 3 664 17 22,871 27 73,939 1 2,374 3 11,139 2 4,424 91 116,631 1 1,663 2 3,604 9 3,053 1 1,853 i 295 20 18,6(i4 3,118 204,460 27 23,108 1 2,048 178 28,319 7,725 3,187,937 2 1,963 13,926 7,993,770 480 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 TRADE WITH EACH COUNTRY No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing and Steam Vessels in Canada for foreign countries distinguishing the Nationality the Fiscal Year ending Ports and Outports and Countries for which Departed. Nationality British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. m "3 JQ > Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. CO n > 1 Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register, j Advocate Harbour, N.S. — United States Sail. 13 3,143 8 2,351 Alberton, P.E.I.— Newfoundland n — 1 55 Alma, N.B.— Annapolis Royal, N.S. — 5 473 — 3 n 12 1 « 1 1,621 2,010 3,241 123 917 576 British W. Indies Sail. 1 1 165 279 3 33 4 3,465 3,465 Total . 32 9,08S 5 477 4 Apple River, N.S. — United States Sail. Arichat, N.S. — Saint Pierre ■■ 22 2,492 26 5,353 2 8 81 199 792 1,281 io 750 Sea Fisheries n Total 91 2,272 10 750 Aspy Bay, N.S.— Saint Pierre Sail. 1 21 34 809 Sea Fisheries n Total 25 20 13 4 1 20 99 843 Baddeck, N.S.— Newfoundland Steam. 5,340 4,940 303 97 4,516 4;261 Saint Pierre „ Sail. United States » Sea Fisheries Steam. n . Sail. Total 157 19,457 " l Baie Verte, N.B.— 1 1,333 Sail. lis 1 7 1,018 5,616 Total l 1 1.333 148 8 4,061 1 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 481 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 AND NATION ALTY OF VESSELS. entered outwards, /or Sea, at each of the undermentioned Ports and Outports of the Vessels employed in the trade with each country, during June 30, 1905. of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. Vessels. u m * z: ' cS'5j r-i o PS 05 CD 03 g.a eg CO 'a; CD CO 0 ti Si g.22 t5 bo 03 QQ "» X Dfi V > 05 jg g.s 13 to 05 > ii u 05 X s > ti 05 J> O T" H If 21 5,494 1 55 5 47S 3 10 13 1 9 5 1,621 2,775 3,520 123 950 4,041 41 13,030 7,845 i 48 2 18 81 199 1,542 1,281 .... 101 3,022 1 24 34 809 23 843 20 13 4 1 20 99 5,340 4,940 303 97 4,516 4,261 157 19,457 2,724 148 1,048 3,616 1 1,391 2 1 1 7 . ... 1 1,391 11 7,536 I 11 — ii — 31 482 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT jj 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Ports and Octports and Countries for which Departed. Harrington, N.S. — British VV. Indies ... Sail. United States Steam. Sail. Sea Fisheries i Total Bass River, N.S. — United States Sail. Bathurst, N.B.— Great Britain. Steam. Sail. France Steam. United States Sail. Totail Bayfield, N.S.— Newfoundland Sail. Bear River, N.S. — British W. Indies Sail. Cuba and Porto Rico.. . . u United States n Argentina it Total Belliveau's Cove, N.S.— British W. Indies Sail. Cuba and Porto Rico ■■ United States n Total Bridgetown, N.S. United States . . Sail. Bridgewater, N.S. — British W. Indies Sail. Brazil Cuba and Porto Rico. . . United States Argentina Madeira Uruguay Total. Buctouche, N.B.— Great Britain Sail. Nationality British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. ► §.2 Names. *? CO > 2 i K X a; t> 2 -2 £ So 2 1 5 54 154 49 310 2. TNI 62 3,294 299 1 3 5 1 7 4,595 ' 6.399 1,317 1,093 13,404 1,621 2 2.709 1 1,428 2,799 2 1 1,428 16 10 1 2 34 2 198 628 4,919 1,297 39 1 1 18 7,042 149 149 1,819 20 2,117 1 4 1 7 9 5 4 1 123 649 668 1,831 1,437 3,113 839 490 1 832 1 832 31 9,027 3 1.198 1 1 — ii — 31 A 484 No. 15, CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT jj 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 . — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Ports and Octports and Countries for which Departed. Campbell ton, N.B.— Great Britain Steam. ii \ . . Sail. Brazil . ■■ United States n Australia n Total Compobello, N.B.— United States Steam Sail Total. Canning, N.S. — Cuba and Porto Rico . . . .Sail, United States n Total Canso, N.S.— Newfoundland Steam Sail Saint Pierre n United States Steam n Sail Sea Fisheries n Total , Caraquet, N.B. — Portugal Sail, Cardigan, P.E.I.— Newfoundland Sail. Saint Pierre i Tntal. Charlottetown, PEL— Great Britain Steam. British West Indies. . . n Sail, Saint Pierre United States Steam. British Guiana Sail. Sea Fisheries i Total Chatham, N.B.— Great Britain Steam. , Sail. France Steam. Sail. United States ,, Argentina „ Total British. United States. Norwegian 1 and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. Vessels. Tons Register. GO GO CD (> Tons Register. H r* 1 Tons Register. f. so 00 0> >> 1 Tons Register. 00 CO CO 01 Tons Register, j 4 6,960 8 4 6,532 4,139 1 7 1,079 1,700 1 1,127 12 9,7311 13 11,798 49 3 2,256 37 7 111 7 111 52 2,293 1 1 117 2 416 - 1 2 1 60 110 42 4 358 2 26 222 254 178 2,081 18,306 , 8 340 352 725 31,092 32,029 20,923 1 4 54 312 5 366 2 33 5 4 25 1 1 4,272 24,276 518 326 26,950 177 42 2 2,158 15 15,390 71 56,561 15 15,390 2 2,158 6 10,055 3 13 5,102 9,413 1 2,120 1 743 11 1,860 1 1 2 4C4 1,026 18 14,035 1,490 16 14,515 1 743 ji TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued. 485 of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. Vessels. » 3 o-- « xh CO > CO V o .S3 X QQ > §•2 H » W s BQ QQ a; > C x b2"Sj "a! CO CO 0> > g.1 Names. CO "a! DO a; > 02 CO X 1 b H 1 1,542 5 10 7 7 2 o,OU<5 7,071 7,834 1,700 2,563 27,670 2 539 2 2 616 x 1,436 9 1 1 R49 2 2 616 1 1,436 31 49 2,256 Ho 2,404 — — 59 1 1 299 117 o . i 6 1 2 34 562 606 60 468 42 178 2,806 49,398 52,952 1 163 1 163 1 4 54 312 one ooo 0 2 35 5 5 40 1 1 4,272 26,434 518 445 42,340 177 42 i iip I 119 89 74,228 .... iei 9 18 14 2 3 12 1 L'C.S'.Mi 9>577 3,415 2,103 2,324 1,026 1 2 1,360 1 10 13,034 2 1,360 50 45,341 486 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Ports and Outports and Countries for which Departed. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. QO "3 03 J: cu > Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. CO 'o CO > 1 Tons Register. Vessels. ' Tons Register. J Vessels. Tons Register. | ( ' r i P t n q Hi lie Ti l! V- I J trllidl 1 1 Lift. ±J, \J. — Germany „ 3 D i i 4 171 548 2 649 2^647 6,775 ii Sail 8 630 Chili A. u s t r*i 1 i *i 1 743 Total . 15 12 790 9 1 373 Chester, N.S.— United States. ... ... Sail. Sen .Fisheries Total 1 1 416 1 - J t 4 348 348 2 433 4 Cheticamp, N.S. — Newfoundland Sail A ■* 11 253 412 Total 15 665 Cheverie, N.S.— - — --- 24 4,266 7 3,325 (; n lpnnt t rt ■ i flno Great Britain Steam 12 5 Cuba & Porto Rico Sail . 2 7 330 628 9 958 v_ larenceviiie, v^ue — 3 321 Clark's Harbour, N.S. — United States Sail. 4 4 132 332 Total 8 464 Clementsport N.S— 24 2,570 Comox, B.C.— Russia Steam United States ■• 1 48 "l 1 2,943 33,130 2^089 2,943 42 12 1 36,821 12,613 1,730 5 11,493 Sail. 1 1,612 Total 51 41,105 55 51,164 6 13,105 TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued. 487 of Vessels Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. 00 at >> ti X * g W M 00 03 1 oo a C S EH* 00 B l| ^ g ;> u X jg - 00 s Tons Register. Names. X >> II Ph 00 "3 X 09 t> i Tons Register. 1,773 "l 2^265 1 3 14 4 1 5 1,773 2,265 171 1,178 5,612 2,647 7,518 893 (Jhilian 2 2,070 1 773 I, t t o 2 3 158 2 2,070 29 21,164 • 1 5 416 365 .. 6 781 4 11 253 412 15 665 - 31 7,591 1 2,159 — 18 33,670 330 628 958 2 7 9 3 321 132 332 4 8 464 24 2,570 2,943 95,899 12,613 3.819 4,555 119,829 1 100 12 2 2 117 5 14,455 S 14,455 488 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Ports and Octports and Countries for which Departed. Nationality Dalhousie, N.B. — Great, Britain Steam Sail. British W. Indies n United States ■■ Australia Morocco ii Total Dawson, Y.T.— United States Steam Digby, N.S.— Cuba and Porto Rico . . Sail. United States Total Dorchester, N.B. — United States Sail Douglas, B.C. — United States Steam Economy, N.S. — United States Sail. Five Islands, N.S.— United States Sail. Fredericton, N.B. — United States Sail. Freeport, N.S. — United States Sail. Gabarouse, N.S. — United States , Sail. Gaspe, Que. — Great Britain Sail. Brazil .... n Cuba and Porto Rico ... n Italy „ Portugal Saint Pierre u ' United States n Total Georgetown, P.E.I. — Newfoundland Sail. Sea Fisheries „ Total British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. ►> do S §.| DO X CP >> x _£ c * 2 g.2 « X CO X V > c X 3D > I X S H x PS 2 "2 8 3,438 i95 1,778 2 15 1,941 10,688 3 807 1 1,323 12 5,411 3 1 807 18 13,952 ...} 1 1 622 639 2 3 519 288 6 — 135 5 807 6 135 5 585 12 456 45 564 1 97 4 397 I 30 3,026 1 46 1 89 5 4 4 1 1 2 2 7 3,574 922 335 99 4,295 185 797 1 159 21 6.310 1 159 5 4,295 9 4 433 176 13 609 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued. 489 of Vessels. Danish. French. » German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. 00 03 00 « !> Tons Register. Vessels. ti g£ Hi? Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. DO 0J t> J Tons Register. 1 1,150 5 21 2 11 1 1 6,529 13,254 195 2,585 1,323 162 24,048 854 1 1,400 j 247 1 ~5 162 1 016 1 1 1 150 I 1,400 1 247 41 — — 2 2 9 1,261 519 423 11 942 585 5 . — 57 1,020 97 397 3,026 46 1 — 4 30 1 89 1 9 4 1 1 2 2 8 7.869 922 335 99 398 185 956 27 10,764 9 4 433 176 13 609 1 490 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Ports and Oitports and Countries for which Departed. Nationality Glace Bay, N.S.— United States Sail. Sea Fisheries t Total Grand Harbour, X. B. — United States Steam Sail Total Grand River, P.E.I. — Newfoundland Sail Guysboro', N.S. — Sea Fisheries . Sail Halifax, N.S.— it Sail British W. Indies Steam Sail Newfoundland Steam Sail Belgium Steam Brazil Sail Cuba & Port Rico Steam it Sail France Steam M Sail Portugal M Saint Pierre Steam ii Sail Spain Steam United States ■■ Sail British Guiana Argentina ■< Panama ■> Sea Fisheries n . Total 920 Hantsport, N.S. — Great Britain Sail, Cuba & Porto Rico .... n United States Steam ... m Sail Argentina n Total I 28 Harvey, N.B.— Great Britain United States. Total . . . .Steam ...Sail British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. X ©" a? ji 03 > 3 c £ % CO 00 CD > ti li m » o-- « X C « 2 S '5 :2'S) w CP CQ CP > U m « C a (2 "5 282 1 1 75 75 3 282 2 150 1 24 15 430 14 542 14 542 •J.". 445 1 51 — 1 95 116 1 40 6 55 141 322,420 3 15 17 4 656 8' 400 11,409 350 45,871 650 52,014 10,807 8 635 . 1 1,403 I 4 241 6,132 696 l 1 2,862 541 1 2 1 99 940 80 1 V7 lot 34 4 235,548 5,864 721 20 10 in, oot 3 626 2 2,620 371 30,911 88 6,954 920 713,543 126 23,072 40 31,891 1 720 6 "is 4 1,827 29 4 6,613 1,352 6,034 2,529 28 10,390 33 7,965 1 720 1 1,792 1 742 5 1,423 <; 3,215 1 742 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued. 491 of Vessels. Danish. | French. German. | Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. X 00 CO > Tons | Register. X 00 X) ;> f~ c x « iS'Sb - C -c — oo X 0J > Tons j Register. 00 n > ii x ^ PS Names. X X ■J. 33 Tons Register. X % CO X cs c or 0J g.1 1 4 2 357 125 l 50 i 50 i. . . 6 482 1 38 15 972 987 39 1 51 1 95 — 2 2,557 Dutch 1 1,711 122 19 57 6 55 149 1 1 5 4 3 1 1 26 8 331,344 11.556 57,280 650 52,014 11.442 1,403 241 6,132 696 5,680 541 99 10,060 755 3,226 297,458 10,731 721 605 199 37,865 840,698 1 178 1 1,948 1 680 1 1,547 1 1,271 24 7 9,120 675 Spanish . . . 1 3,226 1 182 2 1 8,438 130 20 37,501 1 1,494 Spanish .... 1 1,111 46 4 1 1 45!) 1152 1 605 5 4,047 2 5,293 31 9,795 22 40,058 3 1,951 3 6,048 1 6 29 22 4 720 1,827 6,613 7,386 2,529 19,075 ... 62 1 2 5 1,792 2,047 1.423 1 1,305 ! 1 1,305 8 5,262 *"T" V 492 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Ports and Outports and Countries for which Departed. British. Hillsboro', N.B.— United States Steam Sail Total Inerouish, N.S.— Saint Pierre Sail Sea Fisheries Steam Sail Total Isaacs Harbour, N.S. — Sea Fisheries Sail Jordan Bay, N.S. — Great Britain Sail United States Sea Fisheries Total Kentville, N.S. — United States Sail Kingsport, N.S. — ' /ii ba and Porto Rico . United States Total .Sail. Ladysniith, B.C.— Norway and Sweden.. . .Steam, United States Sail. Total LArdoise, N.S. — Sea Fisheries Sail. La Have, N.S. — British West Indies Sail. Cuba and Porto Rico. . . ■■ Sea Fisheries .... ■■ Total .- Liscombe, N.S. — Great Britain British West Indies France United States ..... Sea Fisheries Total Sail. United States. Norwegian and Austrian. Swedish. Belgian. CO "3 X j: > Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. oi "a! X 0) > Tons Register. T X X 41 > Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. 36 110 12,138 23 15,721 66 31,713 9'-t ill 32,248 m; 31,713 15,721 — 1 4 54 34 84 1,945 .... 59 2,063 5 q96 — 435 i 21 3 24 2,629 216 2 167 435 2,845 2 167 i 10 610 — 2 7 401 5,073 1 266 — Ji 5,474 1 Job 25 54,361 172 75,126 23 6 731 73 12 85 57,331 14,629 — 195 81,857 71.960 25 54,361 37 1,015 4 3 40 411 312 3,489 1 47 4,212 1 78 1 2 2,696 1,048 1 180 1 694 ... 2 509 5 38 43 366 3,197 2 5 3,385 3,563 1,742 1 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued. 493 ok Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. X EQ > Tons Register. | X X > X £ S m c£ 5c ~ D Ph Vessels. x S 5 x — 00 - X X > — Ton 8 Register. 1 X X 2 -2 £,"5 — Names. X X t> Tons | Register. | x DO 09 > x .2 = X — it 15.831 43351 1 1 1 25 100 125 59,682 34 84 1,945 — 1 1 4 54 59 2,063 396 5 1 21 5 435 2, 629 383 — 27 3,447 10 610 667 5,073 3 7 10 5,740 IT) •_' t:> 35 54,361 132,457 21,360 305 208,178 1,015 411 312 3,567 37 4 3 41 '■" 48 4,290 3 1 1 1 38 3.714 616 180 694 875 3,197 9,306 1 616 1 616 51 494 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing- Ports and Outports and Countries for which Departed. Liverpool, N.S. — Great Britain Sail. British West Indies Newfoundland Cuba and Porto Rico United States Madeira Sea Fisheries Total . Lockeport, N.S. — British West Indies. Newfoundland United States Sea Fisheries Sail. Total . Lords' Cove, N.B. — United States Steam. Sail. Total . . Louisburg, N.S.— Great Britain Steam. Newfoundland n Sail. France Steam. Germany n Saint Pierre Sail. United States Steam. Sail. Gibraltar Steam. British Africa n Sea Fisheries > Sail. Total Lunenburg, N.S. — British W. Indies Sail. Newfoundland . . ■■ Cuba and Porto Rico. . h United States Steam. British Guiana Sail. Argentina i Sea Fisheries m Total. Magdalen Islands, Que. — St. Pierre Steam Sail. United States . Total British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Nationality Belgian. X j: > C x 3© 'a? OS > Tons Register. T- "3 f. > Tons Register. X it > 71 H Eh ? •& % X > H ! 4 2,082 10 1 1 22 1 1,954 349 188 2,961 299 ii 855 33 l,73o 1 101 7,686 35 5,751 145 10, 276 4 2,0b2 5 1 590 99 1 15 16 32 86 415 1,146 16 651 22 1,340 1,647 22 102 4,092 1,325 47 191 482 . 2,368 124 8 5,417 238 2,850 14.070 10 1 14,600 2,075 38 23,310 32 2,798 21 1,776 1 1,635 i 2,42i 3 217 62 1 1 1 1 21 157,805 97 2,711 2,113 17 1,538 56 121,488 10 932 103 8,606 169 207,097 134 11,314 68 139,798 5 7 1 3 1 221 753 680 3.633 1,254 378 772 19.342 10 835 263 26.812 10 835 1 84 1 41 14 1.022 ~2 125 14 1,022 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued. 495 of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. ao SO s ™ 30 - i ac "3 X 09 1 a Vessels. = 2 r-1 ^ Vessels. Tons | Register. Vessels. Tons j Register. Names. Vessels. Tons Register. I O 126 5 312 7 438 Total. 4 10 12 1 55 1 101 184 2 lf> 32 54 69 293 362 18 39 53 1 1 5 118 11 1 1 1 129 378 5 7 25 1 3 1 231 273 1 1 14 16 2,082 1,954 1,204 188 4,696 299 7,686 IS, 109 590 185 415 1.797 2,987 4,574 3,693 8,267 28,670 25,385 4, 574 1,635 2,421 343 279,21)3 1,029 2.711 2,113 17 10,456 35S,C47 753 680 3,(533 1,254 378 772 20,177 27,647 84 41 1,022 1,147 496 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 ~No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Ports and Ottports and Countries for which dkparted. Mahone Bay, N.S.— British W. Indies. . . . Sail. Newfoundland u Cuba and Porto Rico ... » United Sta es ■ Sea Fisheries. ■■ Total Maitland, N.S.— United States Sail. Matane, Que. — Great Britain Steam- Germany . . . ii Norway and Sweden .... .... Sail. Total Meteghan, N.S.— British W. Indies Sail. Cuba and Porto Rico. . . Steam St. Pierre Sail. United States ■■ Total Moncton, N.B.- Great Britain . United States Sail. Total. Montague, P.E.I. — Newfoundland Sail. St. Pierre u . United States » Total. Montreal, Que. — Great Britain Steam. Newfoundland . . n ..- Sail. Belgium Steam. Cuba and Porto Rico. . . France Holland Spain United States " .. Sail. British Africa Steam. Total. Murray Harbour, P.E.I.— Sea Fisheries Sail. 1 British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. 1 Austrian. Belgian. 03 » 3 1 6 2 19 c ■J: > §•2 H (S3 :£ > si 5-2 oi ® GO > •r. £ C A - ■r. > li r. £ ~ 90 E™1 a? Ph i 397 100 697 187 1,519 31 2,900 9 966 4 2 4 4 7,258 2,041 5,224 3,915 14 18,438 ^ 1 4 1 19 98 703 122 1,679 — 25 2,602 2 9 4,048 S04 "2 305 11 4 2 1 4,852 2 305 166 156 99 7 290 44 1 14 1 5 2 421 1,064,220 35,690 498 60,966 1,913 12,542 4,983 8 6 11,070 8,726 1 3 1,194 5,183 7 9 3,364 9,829 8 365 23,473 1,204,285 16 13,193 18 26,173 20 412 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued. 497 of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. Vessels. u m * a "S P3 "Z CO 09 CD b» r* g.2 DO GO 1.2 % X op 09 33 5.1 E- S? PS 00 09 6 BO <§ §.s Eh 60 Names. 09 X 09 OS U 09 ^ a a CO u B0 ^ a m 3 1 6 2 19 397 100 697 187 1,519 31 2,900 9 966 4 2 4 4 7,258 2 041 5^224 3,915 14 18,438 4 1 19 98 703- 122 1,679 25 2,602 1 1,338 1 1,711 Brazilian. . . . 1 1,260 5 11 8,357 1,109 1 1,338 1 1,711 1 1,260 16 4 2 1 9,466 166 156 99 7 421 .... 1 1,680 5 6,240 304 50 1 14 1 7 2 1 12 9 8 1,083,210 44,416 498 60,966 1,913 15,088 4,983 L.194 11.160 9,829 23,473 2 2,540 1 1,572 1 1,041 2 3,252 1 1,041 7 8,786 409 20 1,256,730 412 1 1 — ii — 32 498 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT g 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Ports and Octports and Countries for which Departed. Musquash, X.B. — Great Britain Steam. rinM „ Sail. United States » Argentine Republic Sea Fisheries Total. Nanaimo, B.C. — Russia Sail. SaiL Sea Fisheries Steam. Total 1 103 New Campbellton, X.S. — Newfoundland Sail. Sea Fisheries Steam. Sail. Total. Newcastle, N.B. — Great Britain Steam. Sail. United States ■■ Total 36 New London, P.E.I.— Sea Fisheries Sail New Westminster, B.C. — United States Steam. Sea Fisheries Sail. Total . North-East Harbor, X.S.- United States Sea Fisheries Sail. Total. North Head, N.B.— United States Steam „ Sail. Total Northport, N.S.— British. ' Norwegian United States. ' and 1 Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. u X a ft f> 'A X i X o > c : r. z > u x - = ■ ~ X X m > u T - - 3 — J. X X 5 > u - X ir 1 1,548 .... 1 414 11 2 16 860 1,833 203 307 30 4,444 3 307 1 414 "78 2 23 " " 30,727 748 3,186 1 24 1.307 15.953 8 18,520 66 7.098 103 34.661 91 24.35S 8 IS, 520 9 2 55 551 466 2,366 66 13 4 3,383 20,352 4,160 3,295 14 10,867 36 27.807 14 10,867 3 57 28 10 3,542 153 5 1.1*06 5 1 38 3.695 1,206 3 9 334 197 4 11 104 848 12 531 15 952 138 13 151 23,996 284 3 3 101 24,280 101 3 3,41f ii • TRADE A5D yATIQATIOX 499 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued. of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total - X ■ g-s ■r | E r. fit X > X H - X ■ 1 -1 1 Names. ■ 5-2 j J> | - X o X X > X | If 1 1 14 2 16 1 rilR 414 LIST l.tvoo 203 5.165 34 1 110 2 89 — 1,307 65,200 .... 202 9 2 55 466 2,366 66 3,383 13 18 *19 20.352 15.027 3,295 50 38,674 - ... 3 57 S3 10 4,748 153 43 4,901 7 20 438 1,045 ; 27 L483 138 23,996 16 385 154 24,381 3, 3,410 .... H_ii_32| 500 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Ports and Octports and Countries for which Departed. North Sydney, N.S. — Great Britain Steam. Newfoundland ■■ Sail. France Steam. Saint Pierre Sail. Spain Steam. United States Sail. For Sea Steam. Sea Fisheries ■■ Sail. Total Parrsboro, N.S.- Great Britain. United States. Total . .Steam. . . Sail. Paspebiac, Que— Great Britain Sail. British West Indies i Newfoundland ■■ Brazil United States Steam. Sail. Total Perce, Que — Great Britain Sail. Brazil United States Steam. Sail. Total Pictou, N.S.- Great Britain Steam. Newfoundland n St. Pierre Sail. United States Steam, Total Nationality Port Gilbert, N.S.— United States Sail. Port Greville, N.S.— United States Sail. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. X X X o > li x ® 5 ■ - - 00 00 00 3 > ti X ft S T- & A CO CO > li m CO g « ti X - GO 00 CD > x jg r ~ C ic " f§ T. s 5 > Tons Register. 5 204 17s 8,106 80',303 18,224 6 24 8,302 45,378 27 2,526 1 1,049 .... 4 1,157 1 4 1,194 6,362 1 1,600 1 6 287 491 2 2,326 137 11,031 51 2,923 445 114,639 171 14,:335 36 62,285 8 15,830 2 4 O r - - o,Di O 3,234 105 38,688 113 52,518 6 6,809 7 1 10 25 988 64 l,84.r> 435 3,753 12 8,582 • _____ 44 7,085 12 8,582 2 1,628 3 1 199 1,808 498 1,628 5 2,505 2 1 699 3 1,242 1 119 3 -1.24-2 1 119 1 699 -, - 57 46 5,840| .. 12.531 7 1 11 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 501 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued. of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. | Vessels. a to -='£c M tc > T. <§ c » - X X > X * B "S £"§ — gf X X t> si X 9 a » M X* Q X 5 t> c X J £ Si XT .Names. T. X X 8 > u X « 5.3 l2 "Sb H r ' 2 198 12 11 4,560 1,529 OH 4,482 2 198 lit) 10,571 1 1,289 1,289 1 ... 1 295 1 295 — 1 119 1 119 1 Total. 11 228 207 1 16 11 1 6 6 2 137 14o 766 16,408 125,681 20,948 1,049 5,717 1,529 1,194 8,249 491 2,326 11,031 7,405 202,028 10 5 105 17,405 4,523 38,(388 120 60,616 13 7 1 10 1 25 57 53 8,877 988 64 1,845 435 3,753 15,962 1,628 199 1,808 498 4,133 (599 1,242 119 119 2,179 5,840 14,715 502 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1905 No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Pouts and Ootports and Countries for which Departed. Port Hastings, N.S.— Newfoundland Steam ... Sail. Holland Steam United States ■■ Sail. Total Port Hawkesbury, N.S. — British West Indies. . . . Sail. Portugal n Saint Pierre.. ■■ United States Steam. Sail. Sea Fisheries i Total Port Hood, N.S.— Newfoundland Steam. Sea Fisheries Sail. Total. Port La Tour, N.S..— United States Sail. Sea Fisheries n Total Port Med way, N.S.— Great Britain Steam Sail. British West Indies ■■ Newfoundland i United States i U. S. of Colombia „ Sea Fisheries n Total Port Morien, N.S.-- United States Steam. Port Mulgrave, N.S. — Newfoundland Sail. United States Steam. ii Sail. Sea Fisheries n Total Port Williams, N.S.— Cuba and Porto Rico. . . Sail. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. m > Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. 1 3 372 225 7,003 1 2 310 4 645 11 8,245 2 310 8 1 1 22 4 94 1,122 249 92 23,914 544 6,997 17 6 46 14,703 2,642 3,670 130 32.91S 69 21,015 1 43r. 2 177 1 435 2 177 1 1 77 6 1 162 77 1 77 7 239 1 1,802 1 848 4 879 "l 78 1 1 98 183 2 167 7 2,962 3 245 1 848 2 1,184 16 1 2,688 435 2 4 24 645 351 2,065 9 26 891 4,014 30 3,061 1 322 1 1 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued. of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. | Vessels. Tons Register. | X « T. OD ► Tons Register. % 33 ►> I Tons 1 Register. Names. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. 1 1 3 3 2 4 372 225 7,003 310 645 . . . 13 S.555 1 | 8 1 1 39 10 141 1,122 249 92 38,617 3,186 10,857 .... 1 190 1 190 200 5,423 — — — 1 2 435 177 3 612 239 77 .... 7 1 S 316 1 i l 1 1 2 1,802 848 879 78 98 183 167 4,055 .... 11 2 1,184 16 3 4 33 2,688 i,080 351 2,956 56 7,075 1 322 504 No. 15, CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 . — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Ports and Odtpoets and Countries for which Departed. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. 00 u re <° zn 0) 00 zn u ZD ® m zd O 'P W zr % ZD ZJ > u ZD & & C ZD 03 C « Ph m 00 > li ZD _® Port Simpson, B.C. — 19 6 25 11,791 70 11,861 Sail. Total Pubnico N.S. — United States Sail. 2 35 100 1,870 12 86 931 5,789 Total 37 1,970 98 6,720 Pugwash, N.S. — Great Britain Steam A T 3 1,815 ii Sail. Total 7 a i 7,046 Quebec, Que. — GrFGctt Britain St6£tm 13, 45f 1,157 „ Sail 3 4 1 1 O Z 1,202 510 4,206 2,864 49£ Sail Belgium Steam. France i I 1,049 1 , 039 1 194 United States n " " ' n 6 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1,475 British Poss. (all other) . Sail. Argentina ■■ l 299 3 3,830 OCtl X IOHC1 I CO. M Total . . 13 1,096 147 478,706 3 1 475 17 J. / 21 728 Richibucto, N.B.— Great Britain Sail. 1 77fi 74 3 1 965 209 1,174 .... I 178 Total 2 850 4 1 178 Rimouski, P.Q. — Great Britain Steam. 6 1 8 3 11,203 814 11,031 3.651 Germany n Norway and Sweden. . . n M ii Sail. Total 18 26,699 River Bourgeois, N.S. — 70 1,683 Riviere du Loup, Que. — Great Britain .... . Steam 7 1 1 17,859 199 249 Australia Total 9 18,307 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued. 505 of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. 3 a. no 2 £ 1 r- a) 2d X tn > co ^ CO "3 1i m CD > x 2 Ph co CO > h'| CO CD ~ CD Ph Names. CO "3 CO CO CD (2 CO ® pS'Sb PR DQ 0) t> si m 1 19 6 11.791 70 25 11,861 _ — - 14 121 1,031 7.659 , 135 8.690 3 4,378 7 9,(i09 3 1,815 3 4,378 10 11,424 4 6,025 2 2,550 137 1 3 4 1 3 7 1 3 1 5 13 490,065 1,157 1,202 510 4,206 5,184 4,512 1,194 1,475 299 6,698 1,096 517,598 1 l,27i 3 2,975 2 2,868 4 6,025 3 2,975 2 2,868 3 3,821 179 2 690 7 2 9 2,609 283 2,892 ; — — 2 690 6 1 8 3 11,203 814 11,031 3,651 26,699 18 70 1,683 7 1 1 1 17,859 199 249 1,669 19,976 1 1,669 1 1,669 10 506 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII, A. 1906 No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Ports and Outports and Countries for which Departed. River Hebert, N.S. United States . . . Sail. Rustico, P.E.I. — Sea Fisheries Sail. St. Andrew's, N.B. — United States Steam Sail. Total. St. Ann's, N.S. — Saint Pierre Sail. Sea Fisheries Steam Sail. Total St. George, N.B.— United States Sail. ii Steam Sea Fisheries Sail. Total. St. John, N.B.— Great Britain Steam Sail. British W. Indies ■■ Newfoundland Steam British Africa Cuba and Porto Rico. . . . Sail. France n French West Indies. Danish West Indies Spain . .Sail. Australia . Uruguay Sea Fisheries. .Sail. Stear .Sail. Total. Saint Martins, N.B. — British W. Indies . . United States Sail. Total British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. Vessels. u m « 5 ■ p2"5; ~ 0 X To ■J) DQ > 3 J ■/ m QQ > V. S T. X 9 > c Eh o Ph BO 'Ji n © > 2 -2 r i t£ K 1 61 7,122 1" 14 3,488 1 , — 1 10 296 118 33,070 941 18 383 18 383 414 34,011 2 4 51 70 608 1,450 — — 57 2,12.8 34 1,585 31 18 4,106 326 2 25 36 1,610 49 4,432 75 191,989 11 12 14,089 9,112 1 2,321 5 1 5 2 1,068 1,608 13,371 148 1 321 1 1 323 1 1 1 1 572 471 114 246 29 363 4 69,590 34,513 6,738 172 378 256,824 39,875 1 1,409 3 1 ' lfti 4,135 697 5,381 1 1,117 3 2,396 4 274 682 330,641 558 298,734 27 27,006 1 2,321 1 3 102 205 20 2,031 •'i 9. nai l 307 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued. 507 of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. 00 m 8 > u b s 00 "3 00 m CD > Si X - X) 00 o > X *c X X O > Tons Register. on CD >• U 00 2 S 30 t£'S> Names. X "3 00 CD > Tons Register. CD 00 09 CD Tons Register. ■ ;| 1 75 10,610 1 10 296 136 33,070 1,324 432 34,394 2 4 51 70 608 1,450 57 2,128 65 18 2 5,691 326 25 6,042 — 85 6 4 9,596 906 3 1 4,727 768 — 96 2o 6 1 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 201 741 5 3 7 1 194 222,722 14,223 1,389 1,608 13,371 148 906 572 471 114 246 708 326,414 74,388 8,147 3,644 7,648 697 5,655 683,071 3 3,437 1 583 1 708 3 3,644 10 10,502 4 8 8,372 1290 1 23 102 2,236 24 2,338 508 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 ~No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Ports and Outports and Countries for which Departed. St. Peters, N.S.— Newfoundland Steam. Saint Pierre. n United States." Sail. Sea Fisheries n Total St. Stephen, N.B.— United States Steam. Sail. Total Sackville, N.B.— United States Sail. Salmon River, N.S. — United States i Sea Fisheries w Total ... Sand Point, N.S. — Newfoundland Sail. United States Steam. ii Sail. Sea Fisheries Steam. it Sail. Total Shediac, N.B.— Great Britain Sail. Sheet Harbour, N.S.— Great Britain Steam, Sail. Saint Pierre n United States Total Shelburne, N.S. — British VV. Indies Sail. Newfoundland n United States Steam Sail. Sea Fisheries ■■ Total Sherbrooke, N.S.— Great Britain ... Sail. Spain ii United States u Total British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. to CO > Tons Register. Vessels. 1 Tons Register. 4 5 1,076 1,900 2 140 6 96 15 3,072 2 33 39 140 48 8.2(18 744 2,439 4S 8,208 72 3,183 9 1,071 1 120 7 11 497 204 ■ 18 701 4 1 28 340 92 2,466 *1 25 1,991 46 839 129 9,663 31 2,876 162 12,561 7 3,641 1 1,549 1 189 2 1,738 5 "i.9 595 661 : 2 1 5 17 169 86 335 1,104 24 1,256 25 1,694 1,336 3 1 386 "l 279 1 380 1 •279 3 1,336 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 509 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued. of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. 03 > Tons Register. V essels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. | Tons j Register. Vessels. Tons Register. Names. Vessels. Tons Register. 1 350 1 204 1 71 1 204 1 71 1 291 1 291 Total. 17 1,076 1,900 140 9G 3,212 81 39 120 10 8,952 2,439 11,391 1,191 7 11 is 4 1 33 1 154 193 5 2 1 5 36 49 497 204 701 340 02 4,457 46 10,502 15,437 3,991 1,549 204 71 189 2,013 595 169 86 335 1,765 2,950 1,627 386 279 2,292 510 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Poets a-nd Octports and Countries fok which Departed. Sheppegan, N.B. — Great Britain Sail. Portugal. u Spain M Total Nationality Souris, P.E.I.— Newfoundland. Steam. Sail. Saint Pierre .... n Sea Fisheries ■■ Total. Stickeen, B.C. — United States Steam. Sail. Total. Summerside, P.E.I. — Newfoundland Steam. Sail. Total. Sydney, N.S.— Great Britain Steam. Newfoundland n Sail. Belgium Steam. France ■■ Norway & Sweden n Saint Pierre ■■ Sail. United States Steam. Mexico British Africa.. n Sea H Sea Fisheries Sail. Total. Thome's Cove, N.S.— United States Sail. Three Rivers, Que. — Great Britain Steam. Belgium Total. Tiverton, N.S.— United States Sail. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Vessels. Tons Register. X CO ID > Tons Register. DO CO > Tons Register. X s > Tons Register. 3 GO CO » > Tons Register. 1 149 1 1 99 2 248 1 1 7 8 372 32 686 319 0 J. 86 17 1,409 Q 86 1 5 8 13 1,480 15 1,495 7 1 3,606 66 8 3,672 7 68 187 12,385 93,989 10,012 8 41 11,521 84,138 5 311 1 1,477 1 1,317 5 8,190 1 33 . 10 1 4 1 184 1,881 20,615 2,245 11,078 1,492 12 17,899 5 419 313 155,228 10 730 67 123,225 2 196 1 206 19 2 61,627 9,322 4 5,331 21 70,949 4 5,331 1 48 4 52 1 Belsrian. H TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued. 511 of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. Vessels. Ton* Register. Vessels. Tons Register. GO "j$ GO GO V > Tons Register. Vessels. Tons J Register. Vessels. Tons Register. ■«.T i> auies. Vessels. Tons Register. 1 Vessels. Tons I Register. "I "247 1 1 1 149 247 99 1 247 ...J .... 3 495 1 1 1 7 lu 372 32 686 405 — * 19 1,495 5 8 1,480 15 13 1,495 3,606 66 7 1 8 3,072 15 109 192 1 1 5 1 64 22 1 . 4 1 5 23,906 178,127 10,353 1,477 1,317 8,190 184 4,379 38,514 2,245 11,078 1,492 419 31 2,498 31 2,498 421 281,681 3 402 o 2.651 25 2 69,609 9,322 2 2.651 27 78,931 1 5 100 1 1 1 512 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Ports and Outports and Countries for which Departed. Tusket, N.S.— B. W. Indies. Sail. United States n Sea Fisheries n Total Nationality Tusket Wedge, N.S.— Great Britain Steam. Argentina Sail. United States n Sea Fisheries n Total . Vancouver, B.C. — Great Britain Steam. Sail. United States Steam. Sail. Australia Steam. Japan >> „ Sail. Peru Steam. „ Sail. Chili. . m Sea Fisheries .... Steam. Sail. South Africa u Total.. Vernon River Bridge, P.E.I. — Newfoundland. Sail. Victoria, B.C.— Great Britain Steam, Sail. Australia Steam. ... Sail. United States . . . Steam. Sail. China . .Steam. Mexico Sail. Sea Fisheries n Total Wallace, N.S.- United States Sail. Walton, N.S.— Cuba and Porto Rico. United States Sail. Total . British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. Vessels. u » S S CO cc CO S > c ■ £ C CO X 00 CO CO X > to Ol a -g Pi ■Jl r. V > li CO jjj S co X "3 CO CO 9 > li CO « si X 2 6 332 1,129 8 27 662 2,237 8 1,461 35 2,899 2 4 1 1 3,444 3,701 392 11 2 1,886 2 6 143 456 8 7,548 8 599 2 1,886 4 2 241 An 15,756 2,862 143,463 13.328 1 1,635 374 2 323,806 1,542 13 SI. 477 24 .... 1 2 68,857 2J00 2,163 2,620 3 2,337 1 59 651 6,289 1 3 144 4,659 337 287,429 439 334,625 1 1,635 • 1 48 5 1 13 23,884 1,663 31,858 405 11 18 196,894 7,045 56,482 684 554,413 24 1,775 477 319,601 684 554,413 1 227 1 48 330 14,163 12 5,333 49 14,493 12 5,333 ii TRADE AXD NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued. 513 of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. ■ X > u x 2 C X X ?- > ti II tS X j; ^ X £ 5: X - X s > x j§ — X Pi » s-s - -.5 > * X X > ■ I £ x si X > 2 ■ s 5.1 C it CI o pa 1 332 1.791 2,237 • • ■ M 27 43 4,360 .... 2 10 3 7 3.444 9,104 535 467 4 3,517 4 3,517 22 13.550 1 1 3 1,707 2,121 7,602 5 4 618 47 13 24 O 1 2 4 59 1 3 17.463 6.618 474.871 14.870 31.477 68,857 2.100 3,673 4.622 6.2S9 144 4.659 1 I 1,510 1,351 .... i 14,291 784 637,980 1 48 5 1 13 1 23.S84 1,663 31,858 1.773 1 1,773 1 3,31« Chilian 1 '» 1.443 34.824 Japanese 1100 11 21 1 24 7: »0. 890 7.045 66,701 138 1,775 925.727 .->.>- 1 2,575 Japanese.. . . Mexican .... 2 1 7.tU4 138 ~~ 2 44.049 1 1.773 5.891 • 13 1177 1 ...J ..... 1 60 330 19.496 1 ...J .... 61 19,826 — 33 514 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT H 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Ports and Ootports and Countries for which Departed. Westport, N.S.— United States Sail. Weymouth, N.S.— B. W. Indies Sail. Cuba and Porto Rico . .Steam. United States Sail. Argentina » Total.. . Windsor, N.S. — B. W. Indies Sail. France " United States Steam. Sail. Total . Wolfville, N.S.— Great Britain Sail. Yarmouth, N.S.— Great Britain Steam. B. W. Indies Sail. United States Steam. Sail. Argentina n British Guiana n Sea Fisheries u Total British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. 05 m > Tons Register. | Vessels. Tons Register. | Vessels. Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. X 3 > Tons Register. 2 81 8 76 2 392 2,269 1,320 6,239 9 3 12 10 277 33 10,220 3 277 1 499 1 9 693 6,151 ! 89 48,911 63 51,087 90 49,410 63 51,087 10 6.844 1 2 6 . 1S1 19 16 1 132 658 3,444 894 131,054 2,596 11,759 122 5,203 4 3,573 287 20.016 3,573 357 155.072 287 20,01f 4 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &e. — Concluded. 515 of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. CD 00 00 OS > Tom Register. 00 X s > — ' X .2 g-a "3 x o » s X X 09 > ac S3 DB c ■— X X X s> ■ 5 C /. w -r M Names. I . T X I X ® 5 x • * £ X X CP > Tons Register. 10 157 2 9 15 10 392 2,269 1,597 6,239 — 36 10,497 1 130 1 2 9 152 130 1,192 6.151 99,998 1 13J ....... 164 107.471 1 658 I 2 6 1S1 19 24 1 419 3,444 894 131,054 2,596 18,849 122 25,219 182,178 4 3.517 3.517 4 652 .... 1 1— ii — 33 ■ 516 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 16. — Summary Statement of the Nationality of Sea-going Vessels ending June Countries to which Cleared. Great Britain Australia British Africa 1 1 West Indies n Guiana Newfoundland Gibraltar British Possessions, other. . . Argentina Azores, Madeira and Cape Verde Islands Belgium Brazil China Chili Cuba and Port Rico Danish West Indies France French West Indies Germany Holland Italy Japan Mexico Morocco Norway and Sweden Panama.. Peru Portugal Russia. Saint Pierre.. Sea Sea Fisheries Spain Spanish Africa United States. U. S. of Colombia. Uruguay Total , Nationality British. 749 34 22 169 9 1,069 1 1 47 5 17 17 19 3 98 1 10 1 4 6 1 25 1 19 1 2 6 1 107 3 2,249 2 2 3,380 1 2 8,084 2,345, 76, 57, 85, 1, 351, 2, 35, 1, 74, 4, 59, 5, 26, 20, 12 089 848 341 769 398 312 711 299 122 138 494 2S0 425 269 903 246 659 114 276 L09 99 946 245 23, 4, 1, 2. 14 3. 142; 821 199 263 244 9+3 397 818! 28* 485 013 1,500,728 • 183 1,187 United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. -o 13 00 so > Tons Register. to "® 05 CO > Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register, j Vessels. Tons Register. 1 1 148 743 212 3 202,146 3,859 1 2,321 1 5 742 19 13,567 84 7,134 72 140.317 2 2,143 16 15,150 2 4 1 2,880 4,139 1,612 1 6(58 1 3 1 651 545 323 7 8,523 1 743 4 4,067 38 67,215 2 1,039 1 1,307 ' 1,555 122,373 3 3,582 3,261 1,564,355 123 205,616 4,920 1,705,199 502 609,675 2 3,064 1 178 ji TRADE AND NAVIGATION 517 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 entered Outwards, for Sea, for each Country, during the Fiscal Year 30, 1905. of Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. s> at 03 CD > 28 ti 02 .2 a 5 K 00 CD !> U §| cc CD 03 CD > S K 03 ■a! 00 CD CD !> a "S O -rH H ^ P3 a> CO OQ CD !> DO ® s * Ph Name. CD 00 CO CD [> §•2 IB *© OQ W a; s> u cc ® P5 26,347 1 2 1,773 3,442 23 32,027 11 14,570 15 1 12,771 { 1,436 Dutch . . Brazilian.. 1 1 1,711 1,260 1,044 41 22 194 9 1,227 1 1 80 5 19 24 23 8 101 1 28 1 5 6 1 29 2 1 57 1 3 13 2 197 3 3,900 7 2 2,640,341 86,328 57,341 100,208 1,398 498,991 2,711 299 67,398 1,138 77,374 11,709 71,256 10,234 27,448 246 40,121 114 7 541 12',109 99 75,013 2,383 162 91,036 199 5,773 5,668 4,250 33,214 3,818 269,695 8,001 1,043 1 130 2 198 15 .... 14,983 2 2,616 1 2 2,575 2,244 Japanese.. Chilian . . . 2 2 7,644 2,070 l I 1,547 1 1,295 3 1,943 4 5,088 2,265 Mexican .. 1 138 1 162 .... 1 3 1,510 2,975 2 410 -90 18,817 96 5,034 1 708 Spanish . . 1 3,226 4 5,140 ... 30 63,915 1 1,494 { Chilian . . . Japanese . Spanish . . 1 9 1 1,443 34,824 1,111 6,sio 1 2 3,378,656 183 1,187 39 33.934 189 29.066 62 108.806 33 36.314 20 19,295 19 53,427 13,871 7,594,68 518 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 •a\9JQ jo aaqum^j •spssa^ jo jaqinn \j r~ 7) • CS OS ■ • oo -r • DO OS • 00 ■ -r oo O X • • : © ■ E CS • i-H l£5 tacS . CC •A\ajQ jo jaqinn^ I OS © CC w DC I X — — ! 03 CD eo -r v K S = ~ 3 C "DC a > ■-5- : -c ~ ~ • u •sjaqum^ wTt: * i< z = — :=: — — , 3 . 2 i 5: 3 g*3 s cs oj »j=.h ££££££ TO©t^X© ©^-CMCO'fiO©^. I- l~ t- I— X X X X X X x x ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 521 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17.— Summary Statement of Canadian and United States Vessels trading on Inland Waters, which arrived at Canadian Ports during the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 1905. RECAPITULATION. Number of Vessels. Tons Register. Crew- Number. 8,247 1,150 7,352 4,011 3,798,436 313,323 2,906,367 952,164 188,568 5,960 110,229 13,693 Sail Sail Total 20,760 7,970,290 318,450 DESCRIPTION OF VESSELS. • Number of Vessels. Tons Register. 11,559 3,976 64 1,696 162 3,303 4,022,697 2,660,210 21,896 541,580 1,724 722,183 Paddle Total 20,760 7,970,290 522 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 ~ -J- 33 .E — - ° t to o = til - = c Z o - _ - =8 -r i ► e*- BP ; sd 99 r ~f- Z - — ~ - i s = x .2 — ^ h- 1 1 -i Sag .- - — Ho x o ° E-i S3 v r = - - — s o s > ~ _ - = 1 1 1 •ja^siSay suoj, l •J3(STj3a}J suoj, Tf-r •spss9_.\_ jo .xaquin^ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 x — — --z as i-H ■* r-i w x .-. 3C r- GO — © t- i-. c V- -r — ~ r - — (M qassg^ jo Jaqian^i i— r. n c. Tl -r tit' ■ — as • ia <-< r. r. ss •SJ9SS9\ JO .T9qiun\J ifc-«OiH i-T eo -I- sc 1QOH X — • <~ .". ■ -* x . !© Tl" r es » Tl I - — — — . — - : : = so'cfeo X -f "f |H TO 09 iH \iaqcun>^ 11 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 TRADE AXD X AY I GAT I OS 523 g : !9 3 . 88 : ;i j j :| $ : is CO iii ; « i jir i r~- • %\ if 5 : t— ■ !!; ill i ills : !~ : : ■* • ; ,_; ■ il :~ s ili i 2 : — :11s i ■r -r - i — S : : : • CO ■ :§ n : ('»l!)'f' 680*1 fit 1 : |5 : i-T "s§i-Sg i i 1 l-H lO i— 1 II8SSS6SEKS — i i-h iH I" i— :S|8B ilisli-iii* ; S382S8S : 3 : is is ; » ^ eo ce • 52 ' *f : § : it u \ ii rod :gg i : g : :1 j ill i! IS ill ! a 5* i = .gg i III i ^ ; li i i :wtc : ; S> : • 09 % : >3 j*l \ SSI j! ia x 8* : - IM O •! "S3 : : — M • - KSVT eoVT 00* 05 M- 38" 33«fS?S |" - ^ E ------ - =J,J ; z s : fill! fill !-ilip!i:!iiJ i i= i i«f| jaiiillli i _ . — ^ - ■-■ s s ■ — _ _ — i jj CC X 524 g ce x C - 1 g SPA § Hi IIS g > o on a S3 Eh * s = D 5 ft Total 4,111,759 4,665,854 194,528 167,307 11,363 12,380 3,858,531 4,053,221 123,922 124,636 20,760 21,433 7,970,290 8,719,075 318,450 291,943 18,450 8,777,613 361,835 23,743 7,911,752 248,558 42,193 16,689,365 610,393 528 ^3 4 c8 U H If e8 a o Ph — = PQ © 8 S3 W a w < H GO O CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 SIHF lisp. I °£ i CO" rH- CO" W" O- r-Tcsf r-T: = 00- *co •eo -00^1 :£ : O OS co 3 3 E«& 55 > 1 ISPWPHII 5 f 1 5 5 s = S 1 1 1 1 g 2 1 g 1 S £ I g 3D ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 531 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 oo -co • jo • • > • .• ■ eo • t-h • . oo • • • • so (35 • -~ "* «H • -tt ■ ■ -O CO -SO • ■ rH • • ■ • rH . r- • ■ «o • iSP : : :« : itf : i :S : :;.:»::::■: :~» :.:»:::: .8 :8 : r : : : .' i i ; iw I I i .' "sT rrf i i«* : • ■ - os ■ •Tf • • • • - -1-H r-l -* s © s 9 WHHH rH -f IsToOtCeO ««S g g 1 1 — ii — 34i 532 CfJSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 E 3 O 3 5 — ~ QQ 3 « r - — 3 s s O 3 -2 U i ° ! 3 O 3 £ > m x i- x r. r. - x x t M a o 'j: x *i a i« -t ^. r- - « »' *i :" CM t X - Cr-C CM I Si nxfr-xoxsnxc • ~ i - x t - ~ x -r m — cm NMNMHOtO «5 iH ec r-T coco m" o c: to si -r is -h cf inodeASH S >i ci s i) s j, > ^ j> > > > f> >>■ S ■ S 3 5 ~ n y SHpoifa X 35 CO 00 rH CT e$"©f eCeo"rH so" x i - x co -r r ) co — • l - X CO CM ~ 1" — CM :3 CM TJ» o * | §^ £ £ S it § cfj sf ^=2 * = s = b <<<<<<< 11 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 533 00 • • CO 00 — o" iillf mwrnmrnm rf CO S*-*#S rHCO CO r4 :C* ~ r4 O © -f t - ?f t~ saansHMEiHiiPfi 5 5 S 38 3 § « Vj S^ITS h 1 1 5 f g SpS" :.:Ej :ec : • T-H • • i. 1 1 pi £ > IP mm x > 4 -I ,-Tr-f -"t-" «3 . I mum immmnmmuimi 11 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 3 J* TRADE AND NAVIGATION 537 mm if iglBilillilPIIIillliliEiSll^igg^iiS^s 1 »* n i-t i-r 538 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Xo. 20. — Statement of Vessels, British and Foreign, employed in the Coasting Trade, itc. — Continued. RECAPITULATION. — Steamers. Sailing Vessels. Total. X 9 DO OS « > til P ' 01 be e3 P P 0 H ,2 § 1 sT 0) M D a: 93 > bo 1 g 6 GO 33 i bo § 0 r- 1 V u O Arrived— Total Departed — British Foreign Total 49,102 525 18,890,090 591,221 981,847 10,547 27,203 400 3,102,124 71,569 !t3,'.tl4 2,189 70,305 925 21,992,814 662,790 1,075,76] 12,730 49,087 .. . 19,481,911 992,394 27,003 3,173,693 90,103 77,290 22,655,604 1,088,497 44,912 988 17,734,920 819,913 876,097 19,418 20,X47 676 3,073,502 93,322 99,778 3,133 102,911 71.759 1,664 20. sos. 422 913,235 975,875 22,551 45,900 18,554,833 895,515 27,523 3,166,824 73,423 21.721,057 998,420 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 539 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 20.— Statement of Vessels, British and Eoreign, employed in the Coasting Trade, ike. — Concluded. DESCRIPTION OF VESSELS. Arrived. Departed. Total. Nmnber of Vessels. Tonnage. Number of Vessels. Tonnage. Number of Vessels. Tonnage. teamers — Screw Paddle Stern wheel Total steamers Sailing vessels — Sloops Barges, canal boats, &c < rrand total oO,o4o 10,1143 3,496 1Z, O4o,0oo 5,668,164 1,270,161 34,918 7,488 3,494 13,0i»9,931 4.183,654 1,271,248 70,466 18,131 6,990 25,643,517 9,851,818 2,541,409 38,036,744 49,687 19,481,911 45,900 18,554,833 95,587 26 45 31 2 39 1.329 4,004 14,692 34,937 10,599 521 8,879 1,408,391 83,122 1,612,552 33 48 36 1 41 22,048 1,459 3,857 26,423 38,304 13,647 196 10,103 1.416,261 89,183 1,572,707 59 93 67 3 80 44,175 2,788 7,861 41,115 73,241 •J4.-24H 717 18,982 2,824,652 172,305 3,185,259 27,603 3,173,693 27,5231 3,166,824 55,126 6,340,517 77,290 22,655,604 73,423 21,721,657 150,713 44,377,261 540 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT {{ 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 — — d 83 d 03 03 = 5 0 > , - — o 03 x |K £1 T3 T — d ~e 'a X 03 03 C |>- r ; r Ph 0, -4-i i* s - -> — — - - - - 1 ? 03 Q ft ^ 03 — r Esc o d '£ 2 2 o — V. T. 03 ® X B>TH E- OS o © CO — d ■ S - iz - ^3 - - r cj = S c r. :-. x - — - S J c! TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 CO § rH X !C 01 5 to CO 01 ■ t r i-i ~ SO oi — r- x co x — U^OCOOHHO^C »HN»CiOClCl — HHHClt IS X r-T — r -^'Ol oi -r :£ C CO -r :-. — CO CO X its 01 01 01 t- 01 Ol t~ *lCffltl, i_0 X CO i-H 1-1 -rfl 01 »n ■HlOif - ^ 01 no l- io — — X 1 S — i- lO CO (- 01 — X 55 ■ 51 — rH £ ri i-i ■1 > / . Z t a 6 1 : f] >> c b V & a g K .-£ 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1906 IXDKX TO IMPORTS. . Free Free Articles. Absinthe Absorbent cotton and cotton wool, &c, Antiseptic Acetic acid Acids Acid, broacic . ii hydfo-fluo-silicic . . . n oxalic M ' phosphate ii stearic M tannic ii tartaric crystals ■■ Acids, other, N.E.S Aconite, unground Free Actions, watch Additional duties Admiralty charts Free Advertising bills and folders n pamphlets, &c Adzes ... Aerated waters Agate iron or steel hollow-ware Agricultural implements N.E,S " ii parts of Air compressors Air guns and rifles. Alabaster ornaments Alazarine and artificial alazarine. Free Album insides, of paper ( Albumneized paper, photo Alcohol Alcoholic liquors, N.O.P. . n perfumes Ale Alligator leather, dressed, &c Alkanet, crude, crushed or ground Free Almanacs, advertising Almonds. Alpacas, unfinished, &c Alum in bulk and alum cake. . . .Free Alumina or oxide of aluminum. . u ii sulphate of u Aluminium, chloride of , ■I leaf ii mfrs. of. ii ii metal Free Aluminum, acetate of, crude i ti kitchen ware Amaranth, sawdust of Free Amber gum i •I ornaments Ambergris , Free Ammonia, aromatic spirits of 1 1 nitrate of Free ii sulphate of ii A 1 1 1 n n ; n i lions, N.O.P Summary Statement. ^ Z u — ■~ a s • H Free - = 3 3D 5 General Statement. Page, Page, part 1 . part 2. lo2 296 122 178 299 150 288 ; 150 290 153 299 153 299 lot 317 155 311 160 326 155 309 108 134 lie 1 lb 154 160 326 lul 326 104 114 i fit ' 126 i on 170 208 164 336 , 1 QA 212 to 4 140 256 88 46 90 50 i 90 126 194 96 84 142 260 78 4 1 112 142 114 Mil 78 4 102 108 156 315 152 295 152 296 73 4 110 140 116 152 157 317 122 180 80 8 161 327 155 309 106 126 149 287 100 315 82 18 164 337 144 266 116 152 106 126 108 132 116 158 108 132 110 138 120 176 161 327 Baskets ii tool Bath brick Baths, earthen Batteries, electric and galvanic. . . Batts and batting, cotton Bayonets Bay rum, alcoholic Bead ornaments Beams, iron or steel Beans .1 crude drugs Free ii locust and meal •I Nux Vomica, Tonquin and Vanilla Free ii seed from G.B Beaver hats, caps and bonnets . . Bed comforters Bed fasts, steel for Free Bed quilts, cotton Bedsteads, iron tubes for Free Beef, salted Beer Bees Free Beeswax Beet seed Free H sugar Bells M for churches Free Belting, duck for ii except rubber and leather . . ii leather ■i of leather n of rubber it sprocket or link Belts, cartridge ■I surgical and electric N.O.P.... Bengalines, unfinished, &c Bent plate or other sheet glass ..... Berries ■I crude drugs Free .i for dyeing n „ wild ... Bessemer steel wire for mattresses n Bevelled plate glass Bibles Free Bicarbonate of potash ii soda Bicycle chain, steel for Free Bicycle tires, fabrics for n Bicycles and parts ol ■• seamless steel tubes for . . . Billets, hickory Free ii iron or steel i steel, for axles Free Billiard tables Bills, advertising •I of exchange, unsigned Binders, sprocket or link belting for. Binder twine Free ii .i articles for » Bird cages and metal parts Bird skins Free Page, Page, part 1 . part 2. 78 4 140 256 82 22 92 62 94 68 88 46 116 152 134 232 94 70 110 140 82 18 156 315 152 297 154 307 152 298 104 120 144 272 160 326 88 46 158 321 128 208 78 2 151 291 142 262 152 298 138 248 78 6 153 300 156 315 78 4 116 160 118 164 104 116 108 128 104 116 78 4 78 6 146 276 102 112 100 102 156 315 L54 307 152 296 160 325 102 110 153 300 92 60 92 60 160 326 154 303 84 30 112 144 14!l 287 108 132 161 326 78 6 80 8 80 8 108 128 153 300 153 300 120 170 164 :«7 TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. 545 Article? Biscuits Bismuth, metallic, natural Free Bitters or beverages, alcoholic Bituminous coal and dust ii substances, N.O.P Blackberries ... Blacking, shoe Blacklead Blanc fixe Free Blanketing and lapping Blankets, wool Blast furnace slag Free Blasting powder Blind, books for Free ii rollers, window ii typewriters, &c, for Free Blinds, window, of paper H wood, metal, &c Blocks, inverted ii lead n paving n or sticks, rough-last, &c.Free Blood albumen . . . n Blooms, iron or steel Blouses, cotton ii linen silk Blown glass tableware Blueberries, wild Free Blueing, laundry Blue vitriol . . . Free Boards, rough I n sawed n sawed or spilt F'ree Boats ... Boilers Boiler tubes Bolsters Bolting cloth Free Bolts and blanks, iron or steel n handle, &c Free Bonds, &c, unsigned Bone dice, draughts, chessmen . . . Bone-dust, black., charred, ash . Free Bone, manufactures of, fancy : Bone pitch, crude Free Boneless fish Bones, crude Free Bonnets H shapes Bookbinders' cloth Free n machines Books Free n for deaf, dumb and blind., m ii donations of n ■I industrial n ii for libraries and text books, &c Free • i languages other than English and French Free ii printed •i M by any Govt., &c..Free ii n over 12 years ■ Boots, leather ii rubber 11 — U — 35 Summary Statement. General Statement. *tlSei 1 P;lO"p pait part 2. 82 16 157 319 134 230 86 36 122 178 100 102 78 6 122 178 153 300 153 300 144 270 153 300 104 116 153 301 142 264 163 333 126 198 78 6 82 24 116 158 1 138 216 149 287 154 305 108 132 90 50 98 94 132 218 102 108 152 296 i 78 6 I 156 314 149 288 144 268 150 289 ; 78 6 108 130 1 112 144 78 6 153 300 114 148 149 287 80 g 94 76 151 291 94 72 ! 153 300 96 84 151 291 104 120 104 120 154 302 128 206 153 300 153 301 m 337 153 302 153 301 153 302 78 153 301 153 302 | 118 164 104 116 1 Articles. Boots, shoes and slippers, N.E.S . Boots and shoes, twisted wire for . Free Boot, shoe and stay laces. . . . r. . . . Botanical specimens Free Botany yarn Bottles, glass Boracic acid ....Free Borax ,, Border paper Borers, black diamonds for, and bort Free Bowls, steel, for cream separators Boxed papers Boxes, cart or wagon ii fancy ii for mfg.of vaccine points. Free Boxwood n ii sawdust of n Bracelets, fancy Braces and metal parts of Brads Braid, yarn for mfg Free Braids.. . . ii hair ii wool and worsted yarn for.Free Bran Brandy and imitations of Brass and manufactures of n band instruments H bolts, bars and rods Free n cups, for cartridges H goods, machinery, for. ... H manufactures, not made in Canada, for ships. . . .Free ii manufactures, N.O.P H nails, tacks, &e ... H old, scrap or in blocks . . . .Free ii pumps n strips, sheets or plates .... Free ii trimmings for bedsteads . . n ii tubing ii H wire, plain H wire cloth Brazil nuts Bread, passover Free Breadstuff's N.E.S Brick, tire, for manufacturing. . .Free Brick and tiles Bridges or parts of, iron or steel Bridge plates ii sections, iron or steel Brilliants, cotton Brimstone, crude, roll or flour. . .Free Bristles n Britannia metal, manufactures of ... . ■i ii Free British gum Brocade powders .... Broom corn Free Bromine ■■ Bronze, phosphor M powders ■i statuettes or ornaments Brooms . Page, p it age, part 1. part 2. 80 14 161 328 80 12 164 337 163 333 102 108 154 305 154 307 126 198 148 284 158 321 126 198 106 126 94 72 163 333 149 288 150 290 94 72 80 14 108 130 163 334 94 72 104 118 163 334 82 20 134 228 80 14 122 180 158 320 157 320 159 323 158 322 82 16 80 14 158 320 80 14 158 320 158 321 158 320 80 14 82 14 100 100 164 339 82 16 82 22 154 302 82 22 108 132 116 152 110 140 90 52 154 307 151 291 120 170 158 320 84 24 124 190 152 295 154 307 120 172 124 190 120 170 84 I 24 546 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Index to Imports — Continued. Articles. Brown, earthen and stone ware Brushes . I Brussels carpet : Buckle clasps, steel for Free! Buckles, not jewellery ! Buckram for hat shapes Free Buckthorn strip fencing Buckwheat ii flour or meal . . . | Building brick it plans n sections, iron or steel ii stone Builders' hardware Buggies I Bulbous roots, N. >.P I Bulbs Free' ii crude drugs I. for electric light ! H rubber for vaccine points. .Free' Bullets, lead Bullion Free n or gold fringe ■■ j Bunting, unfinished, &c ... Burgundy pitch Free' Burners, gas, &c Burnt siennas Burrs, brass ■I copper j Burr stones, in blocks, rough .... Free Butter I Buttons ii mohair cloth lastings for. Free n shoe, papier mache n | Butt* and hinges, iron or steel Page, part 1. 92 84 ! 146 160 120 154 114 82 82 82 80 110 133 108 84 130 152 156 102 163 116 165 154 146 154 120 124 80 88 148 128 84 157 154 106 Cabinet organs Cabinetmakers' hardware Cables, wire Cages, bird, &c, and metal parts Cake, oil, cottonseed and palm. . .Free Calendars, advertising Calfskins Calico printing, copper rollers for. Free ii ii iron liquor for. . . ■■ ii ii red liquor for ... ■■ Calumba, unground ■■ Cambric cloths, cotton Camphor, gum Camwood and extract of Free Canadian articles returned .... Canada plates 122 108 114 1£0 161 80 116 158 155 155 155 90 92 154 104 106 Candied peel and popcorn 140 Candles . . . 84 Candy, sugar 140 Cane, split, &c j 84 Cane sugar 138 Cane unmanufactured Free 152 Canes, walking I 144 Canned fruit 100 ii meats, poultry and game 128 ■ i vegetables 142 Cannister powder 104 Page, part 2. 64 24 276 326 170 303 148 20 20 22 12 140 244 132 28 216 296 315 108 333 158 340 303 276 307 172 192 14 40 282 208 26 319 303 12S 180 132 148 170 329 10 100 321 310 312 309 52 58 308 335 128 250 26 250 26 295 270 104 210 260 116 Articles. c3 & = 5 s- s. Cannons Cantdogs Canoes Canvas, for sails ii jute for carpets, &c Free ii linen ii not Mctionized, for bicycle tires Free Caoutchouc, crude • Caps, fur, &c H glass for m'fg. vaccine points Free H percussion ii for whips Free „ N.E.S Capes, fur Caplins. Free Caraway seeds ... h Carbolic or heavy oil ■■ Carbons, electric ii over 6 in. for manfrs. . . Free Carboys, glass Card anion seed Free Cardboard Card clothing, fillets for mfrs. . .Fiee ii machine Cards for playing Carpet bags " linings H sweepers Carpets, cork N.E.S n - wool , ii yarn and canvas for. . .Free Carpeting, cocoa ,i hemp or jute H straw Carriage hardware ii mats and rugs H oil cloth ii springs and axles, steel for Free Carriages and vehicles ii children's •I parts of Carrot seed Free Car wheel tires, steel, rough .... ■■ Cars, railway, tram or horse and parts Cartridge belts •i cases Cartridges ii brass cups for Free H primers for , » . Cart >keins or boxes Carts, pleasure Cases, jewellry, &c ii musical instrument ii ornamental ii pipe and cigar, &c ii watch Cashmeres, unfinished, &c Cash registers Casings, sausage ii M not cleaned .. . .Free Casket gimps, fringes, &c Page, Page, part 2. part 1. 114 152 116 154 78 6 84 26 157 318 98 94 154 303 162 332 102 106 163 333 104 116 163 332 104 120 102 106 154 303 156 312 161 329 94 68 154 303 10° 108 156 312 126 194 156 316 118 166 126 194 140 256 98 90 84 30 124 188 84 30 146 276 157 318 86 36 98 90 138 246 10S 132 120 168 124 188 161 326 84 28 84 30 84 28 152 298 158 322 84 28 104 116 104 116 104 116 157 320 157 317 106 126 84 28 94 72 128 206 94 72 140 256 142 262 146 276 84 30 130 214 151 294 94 72 TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. 547 Articles. Caskets and coffins and metal parts ii silk and satin for Cassimeres, wool Castors, furniture, steel for Free Castile soap, mottled or white Cast iron pipes n scrap iron Casts as models Free Castings, iron or steel, rough n malleable iron or steel Castor oil Catalogues, advertising Cat-gut for musical instruments. Free ■i unmanufactured Catsups Cattle for exhibition Free horned ii for improvement of stock . Free Cedar, red n ii .1 sawdust it M Spanish n ii .i sawdust n Celluloid balls and cylinders moulded M for knife and fork handles. . ii lamp shade blanks ii manufactures of, N.E.S... ii in the rough Free Celluloids, and matrices for M newspaper and book . . Free Cemeut ■I manufactures of Centres, raw hide for whips Free Cereal foods, prepared Chain, bicycle, steel for Free Chains, cable, for ships ... H hair ii iron or steel Chalk stone. . Free H prepared Champagne Chamois skins, dressed, &c Channels, iron or steel Charcoal ' Charcoal-making machinery . . . .Free Charts ii Admiralty Free for the blind n Chatelaine bags, frames, &c, for .... Chases, printing Cheese Chemicals ii Free all other, N.O.P Cheques, unsigned Cherries. . Cherry trees • . I ii wood Free ii sawdust of i Chessmen, ivory or bone ! Chestnut Free •I sawdust H Chicle gum, crude n Chicory Chiffon for caskets Children's carriages and sleds.. | 11— ii— 35i ?. ■- s a s £ - 3 = I Page, Page, part 1. part 2. 144 266 132 218 144 270 160 326 132 224 108 128 108 128 164 337 106 128 110 136 124 184 80 10 154 303 151 291 130 214 151 291 78 2 150 290 150 289 150 290 150 288 150 290 84 30 84 30 84 30 84 30 154 303 120 176 161 327 8H 30 86 32 163 332 82 22 160 326 158 322 104 118 108 128 148 282 86 32 136 242 118 162 110 140 86 32 159 323 80 10 153 299 153 301 120 170 122 176 128 208 90 54 154 305 92 62 80 8 100 102 126 202 150 288 150 290 94 76 150 288 150 290 155 309 86 32 94 72 84 30 Articles. C Chilled rolls, iron or steel Chimney linings, vents and tops Chimneys, lamp, glass China clay Free ii goat plates or rugs " stone M ii ware Chip hats, &c " plaits Free Chipped glass Chloralum or chloride of aluminum Free Chloride of lime „ Chloroform Chocolate ii paste Chrome steel Chromos . n advertising Chronometers for ships Free Church vestments Churns, earthen M wood Cider Cigar box nails H and cigarette holders, &c Cigars Cigarettes Citron rinds in brine Free Clapboards, pine and spruce .... ■■ Clasps for purses, chatelaines, &c. . . . Clay crucibles Free ii manufactures of Clays Free Cleavers Cliff stone Free Cloaks, fur Clock springs, steel for Free Clocks, keys and movements Cloth, felt ii oiled Cloths, not rubbered, &" .... ii wool Clothes lines, wire ii wringers Clothing card, machine H cotton ii donations of Free ii horse, linen M linen H rubber or waterproof silk ii wool Clout nails Coal, anthracite and dust Free n bituminous and dust. ii cutters, percussion .. oil ; n ii or other fixtures .. tar dyes Free ii tar and pitch „ Coated papers it tape and textile Coatings, wool Coat linings, unfinished, &c I Summary Statement. 2 a 02 Page, Page, part 1. part 2. 112 142 82 24 102 108 148 282 153 299 148 282 92 62 104 120 162 331 102 110 154 308 155 308 92 62 86 38 86 36 116 152 80 12 80 12 154 303 86 36 92 64 144 266 86 34 no 136 140 256 140 254 140 254 154 304 150 289 120 170 154 305 82 24 148 282 116 154 148 282 102 106 160 325 86 34 144 272 124 186 86 34 144 270 114 148 86 34 118 166 90 48 164 337 98 92 98 94 104 118 132 220 146 276 110 136 148 282 86 36 108 134 122 182 120 172 154 306 154 304 126 198 124 186 144 270 146 276 548 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Index to Imports — Continued. Articles. Coats, fur Cobalt, ore Free ii oxides of n Cochineal n Cocoa beans, not roasted, &c . . . . n ii butter ii carpeting, &c n nuts H paste ii shells, nibs and preparations of Cocoanut, desiccated n oil, natural Free Cocoboral sawdust n Cocoas and cocoa butter Codfish ii from Newfoundland Free Cod liver oil Cod oil H from Newfoundland Free Coffee n green, imported direct .... Free Coffins and metal parts Coil chain Coins, cabinets of Free n gold and silver i Coin, silver, of Tj.S Coir and coir yarns Free Coke i Collars of cotton, &c ii gas, &c ii lace Cologne, alcoholic Coloured, glass in sheets Colours « dry.. -. ii ground in spirits i. metallic Free Columns, iron or steel Combing wools Combs ■I curry Comforters, bed Common, colourless window glass. . ii or laundry soap Communion plate for churches . . Free Compasses for ships Composition, knife and other H metal for jewelry, &c. . ii nails and spikes H ornaments Compressors, air Condensed milk Cones, paper, for cotton yarn. . . . Free Confectionery Consuls General, articles for .... Free Coopers' nails Copal gum Free Copper and manufactures of bolts, bars or rods Free manufactures of, N.O. P. . . . old scrap or in blocks Free oxides of pigs or ingots i precipitate of, crude i rollers for calico printing. > PagH. Page. part 1, part 2, 102 10G 148 284 154 304 155 308 152 295 86 36 86 36 86 36 86 36 86 38 86 36 162 329 150 290 86 36 96 80 149 • 286 98 88 98 88 149 287 88 38 164 338 144 266 108 128 164 337 165 340 lot 114 154 304 154 304 88 38 120 172 94 76 134 232 102 110 124 190 124 190 124 192 154 304 108 132 146 278 88 40 108 132 144 272 102 110 132 224 154 304 154 303 128 206 120 170 110 136 94 70 108 134 122 178 162 330 140 250 164 335 110 136 155 309 88 40 158 320 88 40 158 320 154 304 158 320 155 308 158 321 Articles Copper shells, stereotype. &c " strips, sheets or plates . . . ii sub-acetate of, dry.. .. ii sulphate of ii tubing . Copperas Cordage. . . . : Cordials , Cordovan leather, dressed, &c... . Cords, fancy ii hair ti uncoloured cotton ii wool or worsted yam for.. Free Coriander seed .... Cork matting and carpets ii wood and bark ... . Free Cork, corkwood or bark, manufac- tures of Corks for manufacturing vaccine points Free Corms ii Corn, broom i canned cracked, evaporated or dried. . Indian, for distillation N.E.S Free meal starch syrup Cornice poles, window Cornish and belted rolls Cornwall stone Free Corrugated sheets, iron or steel n tubes for marine boilers. . Corset clasps, busks, &c ii and crinoline wire, wire for Free H steels, steel for « Corsets Costumes, theatrical Cottolene . . ... Cotton, manufactures of and wool, absorbent articles, made up fabrics plaits Free rags ■■ seed cake and meal ..... h - oil n ii for annatto Free n ii ii canning fish, n waste " wool or raw cotton ..... n yarn, No. 40 and finer . . ii for shoe laces m warps Counterpanes Coutilles, for corsets Covered wire Covers and cases, gun and ] >istol. . . . Cranberries Cranes Crapes, black Cream coloured earthenware be - - 11 ii ? ■~ - a; c ~ Z -I I ~c Page, Page, part 1. part 2. 120 176 161 327 158 321 156 315 156 314 158 321 156 314 88 40 134 230 118 162 94 72 104 118 90 52 163 334 156 312 124 188 149 287 88 42 163 333 152 296 152 295 142 260 82 22 82 20 152 297 82 20 136 244 140 250 142 264 108 134 148 282 111" 142 112 144 88 42 160 325 160 325 88 42 88 42 128 208 88 42 78 4 90 52 88 44 162 331 162 332 161 329 184 161 329 162 329 154 304 154 304 163 333 163 333 88 46 144 272 88 44 114 148 104 116 100 102 108 134 90 52 92 64 TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. 549 Articles. Cream separators and steel bowls for Free H separators, articles of mfg. ■■ ii sizing n of tartar Free Creosoted boards, &c n ii timber n Crochet cotton thread Crocks, earthen Crop ends, iron or steel (scrap) Crossings for railways Crowbars Crucibles, clay or plumbago Free Crucible sheet steel for knives. . . ■■ Crushers, grain n ore and rock Cryolite Free Cudbear, extract of n Cues, tips, &c, bagatelle and billiard. Cuffs Cultivators. . . Cumin seeds Free Curling stones ■■ Currant bushes ... Currants, dried " green . . . . Curry combs Curtains.. Cutch Free Cut glass tableware n nails and spikes ii tacks. &c ii tobacco Cutlery ii cases for " ti steel for. Free ii ti under £ in Cutters. H fodder and feed H coal, percussion Cyanide of potassium Free Cyclometers part 1. Damaged goods Damar, gum Free Damask, cotton ii linen Dates I 100 Deals ii sawed or split Freei Decanters, glass 102 Decorated earthenware Degras '. Free j Demijohns, earthen ii glass 1 Dental instruments Freei Derricks Desks, writing Dextrine Diagrams of natural history . . . .Free Diamond drills Free Diamonds, black, for borers n I Page, part 2. 158 321 158 321 84 24 155 308 149 2s8 150 289 90 48 92 64 114 150 112 144 116 154 154 305 160 325 108 134 108 134 148 283 155 311 78 4 90 54 106 122 156 312 154 305 126 202 100 96 100 102 108 132 90 54 156 314 102 108 110 138 108 130 140 254 111 150 94 72 1(50 326 160 325 84 28 108 134 108 134 155 308 90 54 146 280 155 309 88 46 98 92 100 96 144 268 150 289 102 108 92 64 151 292 92 64 102 10S 163 333 108 134 94 72 84 24 164 339 154 305 148 284 Articles. Diamonds, unset, dust, &c Free Diaper, cotton ii linen Dice, bone or ivory Diggers, post hole ii potato Discs or mills for rollers Free Doeskins, wool Dogs for improvement of stock. .Free Dogwood ii ii sawdust ii Dolls "... Dongola leather, dressed, &c Door mats and rugs Doors for safes and vaults Doylies, linen ... Drafts, unsigned Dragon's blood Free Dram and sewer pipes it tiles Draughts, bone or ivory Drawers, cotton silk ii wool Drawings Drays Dress goods, women's, &c, unfinished. Dressing, harness, leather and shoe. . Dressing, surgical, antiseptic Dried meats Driers, liquid and japan, N.E.S .... Drills, diamond Free ii grain seed ii rock Drugs . , Free ii crude " ii dyes, chemicals, medicines.... N.O.P Dry colours ii plates, photo. glass for. . . .Free ■t whi'^e and red lead Duck, for belting and hose . . . .Free ii cotton H linen Dutch leaf Duties, additional Duty, special ' dumping ' Dyeing articles, crude Free M iron liquor for ■■ H red liquor for n Dyes ii ii all other, N.O.P ii aniline, under 1 lb ii ii and coal tar, bulk. .Free ii patent, prepared ■■ Dynamos, electric E Earthen and chinaware mfrs. of, N.E.S H spurs and stilts for Free Ebony, black-heart h n ii sawdust ii Sximmary Statement. General Statement. Page, Page, part 1. part 2. 1 A Q Ho ZS4 C A fiO DZ 93 09 OA 94 100 1 OA 1Z4 106 1 OA 1Z4 153 '-ton 144 97A Zi U 150 9QA zyu 1 -Ml 10U 9Qa Z.7U 9AA zyw 94 7 ii of meats Extract of indigo Free ii logwood, lustic, &c. . -- " M madder, &c ■■ ii malt ,i of saffron and safHower . Free Eye bar blanks, flat— iron or steel. . . Eye glasses and frames Eyelets and eyelet hooks, metal. Free Summary Statement. General Statement. Page, Page, part 1. part 2. 164 oo4 164 ooy 164 oo4 92 Aft Do 151 9QO 92 AG DO 94 Aft DO 78 A 4 94 Aft DO 102 1 AQ lUo 120 1 79 It I 94 AO Do 104 11/1 114 120 1 7A I/O 164 Q97 155 QfIG ouy 134 9Q9 128 9flA 88 44 94 70 132 148 282 130 214 94 70 124 188 102 108 114 146 118 162 84 24 10S 130 110 134 128 204 80 12 164 338 126 194 152 295 134 232 124 186 134 232 i lo4 92 62 134 228 164 336 104 116 92 58 94 70 134 232 155 311 154 308 130 210 155 309 155 309 155 310 118 166 155 312 110 140 124 188 157 3L6 Articles. 88 90 14 52 154 ! 303 I Fabrics, silk, N.E.S ii ii for neckwear ii and mfrs., wool, N.E.S.. Facings, foundry Fancy boxes, cases, &c . M feathers " goods ii .i all other Fancy, mfrs. of bone, shell, &c . Fanning mills Fans Farm rollers n wagons . . . Farina Fashion plates Free Fasteners, glove and shoe lace. . • i for purses, &c Featherbone in coils Feathers, bed and other, X.O.P ii fancy Feed cutters Felspar Free Felloes, hickory Felt, adhesive ii board for gun wads. . . n cloth ii hats, caps and bonnets H paper or strawboard . . ii pressed Fence posts Free Fencing foils and masks n wire , ii ii barbed Free Fennel and fenugreek seed Ferro-manganese Ferro-silicon Fertilizers, manufactured.. ii phosphate rock Free n unmanufactured Fibre, flax and flax tow . n indurated, &c n Mexican, istle or tampico . Free H vegetable, N.E.S Field rollers Figs Figured glass window glass Files n steel for Free Fillers (paints) Fillets of cotton and rubber, card clothing Free Films, photographic Firearms, other. Fire brick n H for mfg Free ii clay Firecrackers Fire engines ii extinguishing machines . . . Fireproofs (paints) Fireworks lines, nets, &c, for . , TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPFR No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. 551 Articles. Page, Page, parti, part 2. Fisheries, other articles, produce of, N.E.S n other articles, produce of (Newfoundland) Free Fishing bait; hooks, &c, sportsmen's n rods Fish , n from Newfoundland Free ii anchovies and sardines ii bait. ii canning, cotton-seed oil for . Free n cod, haddock, link, pollock M fresh or dried in barrels Fish, halibut H herrings n lobsters . . ii mackerel ii nets, sportsmen's ii offal or refuse and skins. . . .Free it oil from Newfoundland ■■ cod cod-liver seal whale and spermaceti other, N.E.S ii olive oil for canning Free H oysters •i packages ... . n prepared or preserved •i preserved in oil, N.E.S .. ii salmon •i sea, other ■I smoked and boneless.. . ii all other, not in brls H M pickled, in brls Fish-plates, railway Fittings for pipe, iron Fixtures or parts of, gas, &c Flagstones Flannels Flasks, glass Flax, fibre and tow Free ii hemp and jute ii n n mfrs. of n mfrs. of, N.E.S H seed Free V .. oil » yarn H ii for carpets, &c Free ii ii for towels ■■ Flint, flints and ground flint. ... n ii paper Flooring, mosaic Floor oil cloth Florist stock Free Flour, buckwheat H damaged " rice and sago.. . ■> rye H wheat Flower or French odours Flowers, artificial •I crude drugs Free Fluid beef, not medicated. ... .... Fly books and parts of 98 149 HO 144 96 149 96 96 162 96 98 96 96 96 96 140 149 149 98 98 98 98 98 162 96 98 98 I 98 | 96 I 96 ! 96 98 I 98 110 108 120 138 144 102 i 152 98 100 98 I 152 124 98 | 156 163 148 I 130 122 121 152 I 82 ! 82 j 82 I 82 i 82 i 128 j 94 156 ; 130 140 90 287 256 266 80 286 84 84 329 80 88 80 | 80 i 84 82 258 285 287 '88 88 329 82 90 88 86 84 82 84 86 88 138 130 172 244 272 108 296 90 96 94 298 184 94 318 334 283 214 180 188 296 20 22 18 20 20 206 74 315 210 256 Articles. F Free Fly hooks Fodder or feed cutters Foils, fencing Folders, advertising Folding machines ... .... Folia; digitalis, unground . Foods, cereal, prepared . . . Foot grease Free Forgings, iron or steel Forks, agricultural, steel for. . . .Free ii pronged in the rough Fossils Free Foundry facings Fowls, domestic, purebred Free Frames, picture and photograph ii for purses, chatelaines, &c. . . n spectacle and eye-glass Freestone, rough Freight rates (books) ii wagcns Fresh meats, other Fringe, bullion or gold ... Free Fringes H casket M wool or worsted yarn, for Free Frogs for railways Fruit, essences, alcoholic ii green Free ii juices it trees, N.E.S M ii other, seedling, for graft- ing Free ii canned n crude, drugs Free m dried ,. all other, N.E.S ii green ,, all other, N.E.S H preserved in spirits Fuel oil Free Fuller's earth, in bulk n Furniture •i springs.. , Fur skins, dress?d ii not dressed Free of marine animals Furs, hatters' ■■ ii and manufactures of Fusel oil Fuses, N.O.P Fustic, extract of Free ti ground ■ Galleries, gas, &c Galvanic batteries Galvanized iron or steel sheets H sheet iron or steel ware . . . ii wire, 9, 12 and 13 gauge Free Gambier ■■ Game bags Summary Statement. General Statement. Page, Page part 1. part 2 140 256 108 134 116 152 80 8 128 206 155 309 82 22 152 296 108 132 160 326 106 122 116 154 14<"> 283 100 96 150 291 126 2(J0 120 170 124 188 138 244 78 8 81 28 130 212 154 303 94 72 94 72 163 334 112 144 134 232 152 296 118 164 126 202 152 297 100 104 156 315 100 96 100 98 100 102 100 104 100 106 162 329 148 283 102 106 120 170 102 106 151 292 148 285 151 293 102 106 134 226 102 106 155 309 155 310 120 172 94 68 112 142 114 146 161 328 156 314 104 116 552 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT Index to Imports — Continued. 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Summary Statement. General Statement. Page, Page, part 1. part 2. 128 210 130 210 148 283 120 179 146 276 120 179 120 179 122 182 162 329 108 130 78 4 155 309 90 56 94 68 155 309 lol 317 102 112 155 311 155 310 120 179 324 104 116 148 285 104 114 79 1 31 lOI 930 132 226 78 2 1 39 99(1 — 1 I 1 31 lo4 931 10.) sua 1 1 n 1 1U i in 102 1 W lot 31 1; 1 09 119 112 31 8 low on i j-> 9A9 1 f\7 317 i n< lot 31 W 1 PL 7 JO/ OlO 1 1 Q lie 160 102 112 140 250 Q9 jo 92 58 150 291 116 160 157 317 165 340 165 340 154 303 104 114 124 190 104 114 157 323 157 317 78 6 100 102 128 204 164 335 1<>4 335 152 297 Articles. Game canned ,. N.O.P Gannister Free Garden or lawn sprinklers Garments, outside, women's, &c. . . Gas fixtures ii meters n oils ii „ Free Gasoline engines Gauzes, &c. , antiseptic Gedda gum Free Gelatine Generators, electric Gentian, unground . . Geographical globes German looking glass M mineral potash Free n potash salts H silver, manufactures of. . . . Giant powder Gilders' whiting Gilt ware Gimps, casket Gin • Ginger ii ale .1 preserved ii wines Ginseng, unground Free .Gilders, iron or steel Glass, and manufactures of ii for dry plates Free ii and manufactures, N.O.P ii paper Glasses, watch Globes, geographical, &c. n glass Free Glove fasteners, metal n leathers Gloves Glucose sugar or syrup Glue. Glycerine Goats, improvement of stock. . ..Free Goat skins Gold-beaters' moulds and skins. . Free Gold bullion coins fringe leaf liquid paint manufactures of, N.K.S.. mining appliances, alluvial sweepings Gongs Gooseberries Gooseberry bushes Government, articles for Free Governor General, articles for. . . Grafting, seedling stock for Articles. G Grains, crude drugs Free Grain crushers ii flour or meal, damaged. . . . ii and products of ii seed drills Granite ii iron sand, &c, for polishing Free it iron or steel hollow ware n manufactures of Grapes Grape sugar n vines Grass, esparto, Spanish and other Free H hats, &c i. manilla Fre€ •I plaits Gravels Grease, axle M degras, &c Free n foot ii rough, for soap Grindstones Ground paints, N.E.S Guano and animal manures Free Guavas Gum, amber, arabic, &c n British ii camphor ii opium, crude ,i other, N.E.S ■I sweetened ii and gum resins, crude Free Gumwood i. sawdust Gun blocks, rough ii cartridges ii covers and cases Gunpowder and explosives Guns and air guns Gun wads ti felt board for Free Gut, cat and worm, unmanufac- tured Gut cord for musical instruments Gutta percha and India rubber .. Gutta percha Free Gypsum n crude Free II Haddock ii from Newfoundland .... Free Hair, braids, chains, cords .. cloth i- curled or dyed horse for cloth Free M manufactures of other. . . . mattresses „ oil unmanufactured. Free ii washes, alcoholic Page, p.irt 1. Page part 2. 156 315 108 134 82 22 82 18 106 122 138 244 157 318 114 146 138 244 100 102 140 250 128 204 152 295 104 120 152 297 162 331 148 283 104 111 151 292 152 296 151 292 138 .244 192 151 292 152 296 155 309 84 24 92 58 92 58 92 58 140 250 156 315 150 2SS 150 290 149 287 104 116 104 116 104 116 114 152 104 116 157 317 151 291 154 303 104 lit. 157 317 128 204 148 283 96 80 149 286 104 118 104 118 104 118 151 293 104 118 120 168 126 200 151 292 134 232 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOX 553 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. Articles. Articles. I = - Z - — on II Halibut ii from Newfoundland . . . . F Hammers ii steel for Free Hammocks ii yarn and canvas for . .Free Hams Hand carts Handkerchiefs, cotton n linen silk Handle bolts Fiee Handles, cutlery, celluloid for. . . ii shovel Free ii umbrella, &c ... Hangings or wall paper and borders Hardware Harness dressing n leather ii i >f leather Harnessmakers' hardware Harness soap Harrows Harvesters Hat boxes n shapes .... Hatchets H steel for Free Hats, caps and bonnets ii fur n unfinished, leghorn . ... Free Hatters' bands, bindings, &c .... ii furs ii irons ii plush Free Hay.. . .- it knives » loaders '. •i rakes , u tedders ' Head lights Heads, leather or rubber, for whips Free Heading blocks, rough •■ ii bolts Heirlooms, left by bequest ■■ Hemp bags or sacks ii binder twine carpeting, matting, rugs ■i other mfrs. of. paper for shot shells Free •• rags „ >t undressed u H yarn eting, matting, rugs ii cloth M " •■ as taken from the loom. Free .1 and jute butts i ] • i manufactures of, X.E.S | ii rags Free tapestry webbing and cloth, yarn for manufactures of Freel ■i yarn it n and canvas for carpets, &c. Free it ii for towels I Kainite Free Kangaroo leather, dressed, &c Kartavert Kaurie gum Free Kelp " Kerosene oil Keys, clock. ii watch Kid skins Kitchen hollow-ware Knife blades or blanks i. and other polish Knitted goods ■i and underwear, wool. . Knitting yarn, cotton 114 155 116 118 140 142 102 88 llli 116 94 120 110 118 157 157 98 153 98 100 157 152 100 162 98 157 98 157 163 155 118 96 155 157 122 86 142 2 S Page, Page, part L part 2. 90 56 152 295 146 276 157 318 157 318 94 76 94 72 116 156 149 287 151 293 165 340 150 309 156 162 252 258 108 44 156 158 72 170 140 164 319 318 90 300 90 98 318 297 96 332 94 318 94 318 334 310 162 78 309 31S 182 34 2C2 116 > 160 114 H«i 116 128 116 144 88 L54 206 158 272 46 TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. 555 Articles. Knives, hay or straw ti i< steel for. . .Free ti mower and reaper, steel for Free ii pocket, &c Knobs, steel for Free Kryolite ■■ Labels, Laces, boot, shoe and stay it and lace collars, net, &c ii nhoe and corsets, tagging metal for Free ii shoe, cotton yarn for Lacquers, N.E.S n spirit Lamb, fresh ii skins Lampblack Free Lamp chimneys, glass M shade blanks, celluloid H springs Lampwicks, cotton. Lamps ... Landsides Lanterns ii magic and slides Lap dusters Lard and lard compound " oil... Lashes, whip Last blocks, rough Free Lastings, mohair, for buttons . . . Lasts of wood Laths Free Laundry blueing H soap Lava, unmanufactured Free Lavender waters, alcoholic Lawn mowers ii sprinklers ■ i tennis nets ii trees, shrubs, plants, N.E.S... Lawns, cotton Lead and manufactures of H manufactures of, N.O.P ii nitrate and acetate of Free ■■ pencils M red, dry n tea ii white, dry Leaf, tobacco samples Leather board, leather oid and manu- factures Leather dressing and manufactures of H manufactures, N.O.P n and skins, all other, N.O.P. . Leaves, crude drugs Free Leeches Lemon rinds in briine Lemons Summary Statement. General Statement. Page, Page, part 1. part 2. 106 124 160 326 160 325 114 150 160 325 148 283 80 10 80 12 94 76 161 327 163 333 142 258 124 192 130 210 116 160 157 318 102 108 84 30 120 172 90 50 120 174 110 138 120 174 118 166 130 212 128 208 124 182 142 264 149 287 1o7 ±ot 3i9 144 266 150 289 78 6 132 224 148 283 134 232 106 124 120 1 79 It 6 140 25s 126 202 52 116 158 116 160 155 310 126 200 124 190 158 322 124 190 140 256 126 196 78 6 116 160 118 164 118 162 156 315 151 293 154 304 100 102 Articles. Lenos, cotton Letters for signs Lignum vitte Free n sawdust ii Lilies of the valley n Limbs, artificial n Lime n chloride of Free ii juice M n crude Free n sulphate of. crude u Limes Linen articles, sewn n bags or sacks n clothing H damask, &c n duck, canvas, &c ii machinery, not made in Can- ada Free ii rags ...... ii n shirts ii thread Linens, brown and bleached Lines for fishing Free Ling H from Newfoundland Free Linings, carpet ... it chimney ii hat Free it stove Links, chain Linoleum Linseed oil Lint, &c, antiseptic Liqueurs Liquid paint, N.E.S ii soap Liquorice ii root, unground . .. ..Free Liquors alcoholic, N.O.P Litharge Free Lithographed advertising matter. . Lithographic presses and type making accessories for Lithographic stones, not engraved. Litmus and litchens Free Loaders, hay Loading tools Lobsters ii from Newfoundland . . . .Free Locks " steel for Free Locomotive wheel tires, steel, rough Free Locomotives for railways Locust beans and meal Free Logs Logwood, extract of ii ground Looking glass, German , Loops, or other forms, iron or steel Lotions, alcoholic Lubricating oil Lumber .*. Free S s Page, Page, part 1. part 2. 90 52 130 216 150 289 150 290 152 296 153 299 118 164 155 308 118 164 157 319 148 283 100 102 100 96 98 90 98 94 98 92 98 94 159 323 162 332 98 94 98 94 98 92 156 316 96 80 149 286 98 90 82 24 157- 317 82 22 108 128 124 188 124 184 78 4 134 230 124 192 132 224 92 58 155 309 134 226 134 232 148 284 80 12 118 166 118 166 155 310 106 122 104 116 96 84 1 49 286 108 134 160 325 158 322 108 130 152 297 149 288 155 309 155 310 102 112 108 132 134 232 124 186 149 1 288 556 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Index to Imports — Continued. Articles. Lumber, manufactured, N.E.S it other Free Lustre wools 91 Macaroni Mace Machine card clothing Machinery all other, N.O.P. ii alluvial gold mining. .Free H beet root sugar n n brass goods manufacturing Free n charcoal making n ii linen, not made in Canada Free ii mining, &c Free ii rifle manufacturing, for govt Free ii well digging ■< Machines, fire extinguishing ii mowing H nailing, twisted wire for Free 11 portable n n all other and parts ii- printing, folding, &c . . n sewing and parts ii H attachments for. Free ti slot H strength testing n typewriting Machine tools Mackerel ii from Newfoundland . . . Free Mackintosh clothing, cloth for Madder, and Indian madder. . . .Free Magazines n Magic lanterns and slides Magnesia Mahogany Free H sawdust ii Malleable iron or steel castings Malt " extract of Manganese, oxide of Free Mangoes i Mangold seed .... . . u Manilla binder twine n ii grass ii ■I hoods ii ii plaits ii Manure spreaders Manure, animal Free Maple sugar and syrup Maps ii for the blind Free i, manuscript and insurance. . n Marble, and manufactures of Marine boilers, corrugated tubes for. Masks, fencing Mastic, gum Free Masts, iron or steel, or parts of. . n 5 °a «2£ Page, part 1. 144 150 146 82 132 118 108 110 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 108 106 161 108 110 128 110 159 110 112 110 116 96 149 86 155 161 118 92 150 150 110 118 118 155 152 152 153 152 157 162 106 151 140 80 153 153 118 112 116 155 158 1| S ID CD -g OS Page, part 2. 268 289 278 16 226 166 134 136 323 324 323 323 323 323 324 323 130 124 328 134 134 206 136 324 136 142 136 154 82 286 34 310 329 166 58 •_-ss 290 136 166 166 310 296 298 300 297 319 331 124 292 250 10 301 302 168 144 152 309 321 Articles. Matrices for stereotypes, &c n H Free Mathematical instruments Mats and matting, cocoa ii ii hemp or jute H H rubber ii n straw Mats and rugs ii yarn and canvas for Free Matting, cork Mattocks and eyes or poles for Mattresses ii steel wire for Free Meal, buckwheat H damaged ii Indian or corn M locust bean Free H oil cake, cotton seed cake and palm Free Meats ii canned ii dried, smoked or preserved. ii extracts of ii other Medals, collections of Free H of gold, silver, &c Medicinal roots ii or medicated wines Medicines .... Free H or medicinal wines, N.E.S H proprietary Melado Melons Memorial window glass Menageries Free Mescal Metal composition for jewellry, &c... N.E.S N.E.S. and manufactures of . . . for type tagging Free yellow . ii Metals ii Meters, gas Methyl alcohol, or methylated spirits Mexican fibre Free ii saddle tree? Milk condensed Milk food .. Mill board H feed Millinery, N.O.P Mills, fanning n saw and planing, portable. . . ii stamp M wind Mineralogical specimens Free Minerals Mineral oils ...... ti soap n substances, N.O.P n waters ii n not in bottle .... Free Mining, gold, alluvial, appliances for Free Page. Page. part 1. part 2. 120 176 161 327 124 188 86 98 90 104 IIO llo 138 120 loo 157 318 124 18S 1 16 154 120 168 160 82 20 82 22 82 20 152 lot 128 208 1 OG I/O JIU 130 130 210 130 OlO _ 1 _ Itil 337 157 319 155 309 134 232 154 305 134 232 92 60 130 218 142 258 102 108 105 341 134 230 120 170 122 176 120 168 122 176 161 327 161 328 157 319 120 172 134 228 1 V? 157 319 122 178 92 58 126 196 82 20 94 76 108 134 110 VM 108 134 108 134 148 284 148 283 122 182 132 226 122 178 122 178 148 284 159 323 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 557 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. Articles. M Mining, machinery . .1 powder . . . Free Mitts Mixed acids Models of inventions Free ti natural history Mohair plaits ii yarn Molasses ii Free Morocco leather Morocco leather, skins for, tanned. Morphine Mosaic flooring Mosquito, nettings, cotton Moss, Iceland, and other Free Mother of pearl, unmanufactured Motors, electric Mould boards Mouldings wood Moulds, ingot Free n gold-beaters n Movements, clock. ii watch Mower knives, steel for Free Mowers, lawn Mowing machines Mucilage Muffled glass, in sheets Muffs, fui Mule shoes Munjeet .Free Muriatic acid Mushroom spawn Free Musical instrument cases H instruments n n for blind . . . Free ii ii catgut for. . . M n ii other Music, printed Muskets Musk, in pods or grains Free Muslins, cottons Mustard ii seed Free Mutton, fresh Nails, brass ii copper m iron or steel ii shoe Nail rods, Swedish iron or steel. Naphtha ii wood Napkins, linen Natural history, sjrecimens, &c. .Free Navy, articles for , Neat's-foot od Neckwear, silk fabrics for Needles •I surgical. Free Nets, fish and tennis ii for fisheries Free CO 4J T % * ~m I'age. .rage. part 1. part 2. I ioy Q9Q oZo ' in j. j 1U4 1 1 ti 110 100 Q11 oil 1 A9 119 11/ on yu 04 1 fil 104 104: *}QQ ooy 1 £9 10Z QQ1 ool 1 £Q 100 Oo4 1 Qft loo 91ft Z4o 101 Q9ft oZo lift 1 io IK9 lOZ lift llo 1 (19 10Z Q9 OU 1 99 IZZ 1 ftA loU OA yu OZ 155 olv i ift L4> OCX ZoO i Gl fift Oo 1 1 n 1 1U 1 Qft loo , i ii 144 ZOO 1 10/ SI 7 1 ol/ 1 ^7 10/ ol/ ftfi oO 1 19 14Z 9A9 1 flA 10U Q»F\ oZO 1UO 1 91 1Z4 1 0fi 1UO i 91 1 99 1ZZ 1 ftA lou 1 A9 1UZ 1 1 A 11U 1 A9 1UZ 1 Afi 1UO 1 Aft 1UO 1 Q9 loZ 1 K?\ 150 Q1 A OlU OA yu 00 1 X9 10Z 9Qft zyo 1 9ft IZo ZUU 122 180 ; 163 333 154 303 122 182 QA oU 1Z 11^ 114 1DZ 1 X1 101 QA yu 1 OO 1ZZ 1 QO loZ i xo 10*5 OOQ 1 QA loU Z1U cn OU 1 1 14 GQ OO 11A til) loo 108 112 1 44 122 182 134 228 98 92 164 339*| 164 336 124 184 132 218 116 152 163 333 140 258 156 316 Articles. N Nets, and nettings, lace Nettings, iron or steel Nevada silver, manufactures of. partly printed stereotypes, &c, for ii anodes ii kitchen ware plated ware, N.F.S ii silver, manufactures of. . ii H unmanufactured . .Free Nitre, sweet spirits of. Nitric acid Nitro-glycerine Nitrous-ether Noils Free Notes, bank and promissory, unsigned Novels Nun's cloth, unfinished, &c Nutgalls and extracts of Free Nutmegs Nuts ii all other, N.O.P n crude drugs Free m and blanks, iron or steel . . ii ivory (vegetable) Free Nux vomica beans, crude O . Free Free Oak n bark ground ii ii extract of ii sawdust of Oatmeal Oakum Oar blocks, rough Oats Obscured white glass j 102 Ochres and ochrey earths .... Oils ii .... Free H aniline, crude ■■ ii animal ii cod ii cod liver ti cod, seal and fish, other from New- foundland Free M essential " fish, other ii rough grease for Free ii lubricating ....... . . . ii mineral ii olive, N.E.S H n for soap, &c Free ii of roses i ii seal ii vegetable i whale and spermaceti •i other, N.E.S Oil barrels H cake and meal Free " cloth n ii floor, yarns and canvas for Free I, finish, N.E.S Summary Statement. General Statement. Page. Page, part 1. part 2. 94 76 ! 114 148 I 120 172 161 329 80 10 120 176 | 148 284 120 174 114 146 120 174 120 172 159 324 134 234 90 56 104 116 134 234 161 329 80 8 78 8 146 276 155 310 132 226 100 98 100 100 156 315 114 148 149 287 154 307 150 288 155 310 155 309 150 290 82 20 157 318 149 287 82 20 102 110 124 190 122 182 161 329 154 306 124 182 98 88 98 88 149 287 124 186 98 88 151 292 124 186 122 182 124 184 162 329 155 98 ' 88 124 184 98 88 124 186 144 266 161 329 124 188 157 318 142 258 558 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Index to Imports — Continued. Articles. <> Oil light fixtures ii well digging machinery Free Oiled silk and cloth Oleographs ii advertising Oleostearine Free Olive oil, N.E.S ii for soap, &c Free Opaque glass in sheets Opium, gum, crude ii powdered Optical instruments Orange mineral Orange rinds in brine Free Oranges Ore crushers Ores of metal and cobalt Free Organ parts n Organs and parts Organzine, thrown (silk) Orleans, unfinished, &c Ornamental trees, shrubs, &c M window glass Ornaments, alabaster, &c ii bronze Orris root, unground Free Osiers, unmanufactured u • Osier wares and manufactures. .... Ostrich feathers , Ottar of roses Free Overcoatings, wool Over-collections of duty Oxalic acid Free Oxide of aluminum ■■ Oxides ii of cobalt, tin and copper, N.E.S Free Ox shoes ... Oysters s a Page, part 1. Packages . Canadian, returned Free fish ... . Free Paddy, rice Pads, paper, not pi in ted Pails, wood Painted glass Paintings ii by Canadian artists . . . n by well known artists. . n Paints, N.E.S u and colours ii " ground in spirits Pailings Free Palms. " Palm leaf, unmanufactured n H nut cake and meal n ti oil, natural i ii spirit ... Pamphlets H advertising Pantaloon buttons, metal 2 S S CD m Page, part 2. 120 172 159 323 124 186 80 12 80 12 151 292 124 184 162 329 102 110 92 58 92 60 124 188 124 192 154 304 108 134 148 284 162 331 122 180 132 220 146 276 126 202 102 108 94 70 120 170 155 309 152 297 144 270 94 74 155 311 144 270 146 280 154 305 148 283 124 192 154 304 108 132 96 82 124 188 164 337 98 90 128 20li 104 118 82 18 126 196 144 268 102 110 1 80 12 164 338 164 338 124 192 124 190 124 192 150 28!) 152 296 152 297 161 329 162 329 134 228 78 8 80 10 84 26 Articles. Paper and manufactures of ,i all kinds, N.E.S ii cutting machines ii hemp for shot shells Free n manufactures of, N.E.S. ... • i photo, plain basic for sensitiz- ing Free ii sand, glass, flint, emery ii tubes or combs for cotton yarn. Free . n waste clippings. . . n Papeteries Papier mache shoe buttons Free ■• ware Paraffine wax Parasols n articles for manuf 'g . . Free H sticks or handles Parcels, express Paris green, dry n white Free Passover bread n Pasteboard Pastes, tooth and other Patent leather Patterns, metal Paving blocks H bricks Peaches Peach seedlings for grafting Free ii trees Peanuts, shelled Pearl, ash Free ■I mother of, unmanf.. . ■■ Pearline t Pear seedlings for grafting Free Pear trees Peas, N.E.S ii seed from Great Britain Free Pecans Pedometers. Peel, candied Pelts, raw Free Pencils, lead ■■ slate Penknives Pens and penholders Percussion caps ii coal cutters Perfumed preparations, N.O. P .. .. Perfumes, alcoholic Periodicals H advertising Peroxides of hydrogen, solutions Persimmon wood . . : Free ii sawdust i Persia i Pessaries | •Petroleum, N.E.S i H crude n oil crude Free H preparations of. ■I products of i Pewter Pheasants Free! Phials, glass | Summary Statement. General Statement. Page, Page, parti. part 2. 126 192 126 198 128 206 157 317 126 196 162 330 130 214 162 330 162 332 126 198 154 303 126 196 142 264 140 258 159 324 144 268 94 70 124 192 148 285 164 339 126 194 126 200 118 162 120 174 138 246 82 22 100 104 152 297 128 204 100 100 153 299 148 285 132 226 152 297 128 204 82 20 152 298 100 100 90 54 140 250 151 294 126 200 132 224 114 150 126 200 104 116 108 134 126 200 134 232 78 8 80 10 92 62 150 290 150 290 155 311 78 4 122 182 122 182 162 329 92 62 122 1.S0 122 176 151 294 102 108 TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. 559 Articles. Philosophical apparatus for societies Free n instruments Photograph frames Photographs M not for sale Free Photographic dry plates ii ii glass for. Free ii instruments H paper and films ii paper, plain basic for sensitizing Free Phosphate, acid n rock (fertilizer) Free Phosphor tin and bronze Phosphorus Free Pianofortes and parts Piano key, ivories Free ii parts n Pickets ii Pickles Picks and eyes or poles for Pictorial illustrations of insects, &c. Free Pictures Picture frames Pigeons, homing, &c Free Pig lead .... Pigs, iron Pillows Pine apples Free Pine clapboards n ii pitch and tar i ii pitch ii H sawdust of n Pins Pipe, cast iron ii clay Free ii fittings, iron H lead n organs and parts . / Pipes, drain and sewer ii tobacco, mounts, cases, &c ii and tubes, other, iron or steel. Piques, cotton Pistols Pistol cartridges ii covers and cases . Pitch bone, crude. Free n Burgundy ■■ ii coa' ii pine ii ii ii sawdust ii ii pine i Plain glass in sheets Plaits, plain, chip, &c Free Planing mills, portable Planks ii Free ii sawed or split ■■ Planking, ship n Plans, building Plantains Free Plants and trees Summary Statement. General Statement. Page, Page, part 1. part 2. 162 330 124 188 126 200 80 12 162 330 126 200 157 316 124 188 126 192 162 330 90 54 148 284 120 172 155 — 122 180 157 318 162 331 150 289 126 200 116 154 162 331 80 12 126 200 114 148 151 294 116 158 108 132 78 6 152 296 150 289 162 331 150 288 150 290 120 174 108 128 148 282 108 130 116 158 122 180 82 24 140 256 114 146 90 52 114 152 104 116 104 116 153 300 154 307 154 30 1 150 288 150 290 162 331 102 110 162 331 110 134 144 20S 149 288 150 289 150 289 80 12 152 296 128 202 Articles. Plate, bridge, steel ii glass H ii bent M steel over 2^c Plated ware ii cases for., . n nickel Platina Platinum, mfrs. for sulphuric acid. Free Plates, Canada and terne ii engraved H iron or steel rolled , ii plough and agricultural Plaster of Paris Playing cards Plough-plates Ploughs Plumbago ii crucibles Free Plums Plum trees ii seedlings for grafting Free Plush fabrics, cotton silk Plush, hatters' . . Free Pocket books n kniv^g Poles, cornice, window Polish, knife and other. Pollock ii from Nfld Free Pomades, French or flower colours . . Pomatums Pomegranates Free Popcorn, candied Porcelain ware, N.E.S Pork in brine Portable engines n machines . . ii n all other and parts. ii saw and planing mills . . Porter Portland cement Porinanteaus Postage stamps, collection of . . . . Free Post entries Posters Post hole diggers Post office parcels or packages ii H prepaid from Gn at Britain Posts, fence Free H rough ii Potash ii Potash bicarbonate of H caustic Free ii chlorate of „ H German mineral ,, H muriate and bichromate of n i. red and yellow prussiate of n ii salts, German ,( Potassa, bicarbonate of Potassium, cyanide of Free Potato diggers . . . Potatoes s g Page, part 1. 116 102 102 116 104 94 120 122 159 106 128 112 110 128 126 110 106 122 154 100 128 152 90 132 157 128 114 142 128 96 149 128 126 152 140 92 130 110 108 110 110 78 86 140 161 146 80 106 128 146 14; i 149 153 92 155 155 155 155 155 155 92 155 106 142 S = Page, part 2. 152 110 112 152 114 72 174 176 324 128 204 140 138 204 194 138 124 178 305 104 204 297 52 222 317 206 150 264 200 80 286 206 200 296 250 66 210 134 134 134 134 2 32 256 337 280 8 124 206 280 287 277 299 60 311 311 311 311 311 310 60 308 124 258 560 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Index to Imports — Continued. Articles. = § £ 5 CO 2 r _ - = z ■- z - 3 m Articles. Page, Page, parti, part 2. 1 Potatoes, sweet Potato spirit, or oil Pouches, tobacco Poultry, canned N.O.P Pounders, wood Powder, gun, &c Prayer books Free Precious stones, N. E. S. , and imitations ii rough Free Prepaid postal packages from Great Britain Preserved ginger, Preserves Pressed felt ii nails and spikes Presses, lithographic ii printing n «' rotary. Free Price lists, advertising. j Primers | for shot shells Free Printed music n or sponged earthenware Printing, calico, copper rollers for. Free i> iron licpior for. .. ■I red liquor for « Printing paper presses and machines ii ii rotary Free ii type, &c Prints and blue prints Prizes or trophies Free Proprietary medicines Provisions Prunella Free Prunes Psalm books Free Puddled bars, iron or steel Pulp of grasses Free Pulp-wood Pulque Pumice and pumice stone Free ii soap Pumps, brass N.E.S Purses " frames, &c, clasps for Putty " dry, for polishing glass, &c.Free Pyroligneous acid Pyroxylic spirits 142 134 140 128 130 144 104 153 128 148 146 132 116 140 110 118 128 162 80 104 157 80 92 158 155 155 120 128 162 122 80 157 92 128 102 100 153 108 152 144 134 148 132 80 110 128 120 124 157 90 134 . Free Quails Quartz, crytallized n I Quebracho, extract of • ' Quicksilver " I Quinces Quince trees Quinine, salts of Free) Quills, natural ■■ Quilts, cotton | 260 220 256 210 210 266 116 300 200 284 280 220 150 278 136 106 206 331 10 116 317 12 64 321 310 312 196 206 331 176 12 319 60 208 331 98 300 132 295 270 230 283 226 14 138 200 170 192 318 54 228 151 2H4 148 285 155 309 155 312 100 104 128 204 155 312 151 2! 14 88 46 Quilts, linen Quoins, printing. It Rags and waste, except mineral.. Free Railroad ties Rails, steel, for railways Railway bars and rails ii cars M fish and tie plates ii or road scrapers. ........ ii rugs ■I spikes ■I spiral springs, steel for . Free ii springs, axles, &c ii switches, frogs, &c Raisins Rakes, hand, steel for Free ii hay ii horse ,. N.F.S. Rape seed, sowing Free Raspberries ii wild. ... Free ii bushes Rasps Rat cages Rates, freight and telegraph Rattans, not manufactured Free Rattan, split, &c Raw cotton Free Rawhide, manufactures of Kaw siennas Ready-made clothing Reaper knives, steel for Free Reapers Reaping hooks ii steel for Free Red lead, dry n liquor. .... Free Reducing machinery Redwood. . . ■■ ii sawdust. Reed, split, &c Reeds, square or round for whips.. Free Refining machinery i Regalia Registers, cash Rennet Free Resin or rosin <> Reticules Returned Canadian articles Free Revolvers Rhizomes Free Khubarb root, unground ■■ Rice Rice flour Ribbons Rifles, and air rifles i ii machinery and tools for manu- facturing for Government Free Rifles, materials for mfg. for Govt, n Rifle cartridges I be g 5 ~ - v- -7 - c Z g z 2 o J Page, Pa ere part 1 . part 2 98 92 122 176 162 332 149 287 100 325 110 138 84 28 110 138 84 28 130 212 110 138 161 327 100 126 112 144 100 98 160 326 144 206 10i» 124 100 124 152 298 100 102 152 290 128 204 110 154 120 170 78 8 152 295 84 26 154 304 118 164 124 190 140 270 160 325 100 124 106 120 160 326 124 190 155 312 159 323 150 i 288 150 290 84 26 103 332 159 323 130 212 84 30 151 294 102 332 128 206 104 337 114 152 152 2!I6 155 309 82 18 82 18 130 212 114 152 159 324 159 1 324 104 116 TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No, 11 Index to Imports — Continued. 561 Articles. It Rifle powder Rigging, wire, for ships Free Rinds, citron, &c, in brine. ... n Rivets, brass ii copper ...... M iron or steel Road rollers ii scrapers Rock crushers and drills Rockingham ware Rods, fishing M nail, Swedish, iron or steel.. . ii wire, rolled round, iron or steel Free Rolled edge steel bridge plate M iron or steel angles, &c M ii hoop, &c ii M plates Rollers. copper, for calico printing.Free ii farm, road or field ii shade and blind Rolling pins, wood Rolls, chilled iron or steel Rolls, belted Roofing slate Roots, bulbous, N.O.P ii crude drugs '. Free n medicinal 1 Rope wire , Rose bushes Rosewood Free n sawdust H Rosin „ oil ... i. Rough stuff and fillers ■I rolled plate glass Rubber and mfrs. of n boots, stockinette for., it powdered and waste . . . Free H recovered, substitute, and hard in sheets Free n thread, elastic n ii unmanufactured h Rugs, cocoa ... " hemp or jute ■I and mats ii railway or travelling ii straw , ii yarn and canvas for Free Ruled paper Rulers Ruling machines Rum ii shrub ... Russia iron Russian hair skins Free Rye " flour Saccharine or products of 140 250 Sacks, hemp, linen or jute 98 90 •i paper 126 1 194 1 1 — ii — 36 s $ mZ Page, part 1. 104 161 154 80 88 114 116 84 108 92 144 112 158 116 110 110 112 158 106 142 144 112 108 132 130 156 155 114 12S 150 150 102 162 124 102 104 138 163 162 163 162 86 98 120 130 138 157 126 126 128 134 134 106 153 82 82 2 2 S CD CP in Page, part 2. 116 328 304 14 40 148 122 28 134 64 266 144 321 152 140 140 140 321 122 264 266 142 134 222 216 315 309 148 204 288 290 332 330 192 112 116 244 332 332 332 332 36 90 168 212 246 318 198 200 206 230 230 128 299 20 20 Articles. Saddlers' hardware , Saddlery, leather Saddletrees, Mexican Free Sad irons Safes Safety bate Free Saffron, safflower,'&c Sago and sago flour Sail boats Sail twine, flax or hemp Sails for boats and ships Sal ammoniac Free n soda ii Salmon n from Newfoundland Free Salt, N.E.S M from U.K. or for fisheries.. Free n cake ii Salts, aniline n Salted meats, N.E.S '. Saltpetre , . Free Sand ii ii iron, for polishing glass, &c n ii paper Sandalwood .... Free n sawdust ii Sand arac gum " Sandstone. Sapolio Sappato gum, crude Free Sardines Sarsaparilla, unground Free Satchels Sateens, cotton, for corsets Satin for caskets Satin white Free Satin wood n ii sawdust n Sauces V. . Sausage casings ii or.skins uncleaned . Free Sawdust ii Sawed boards H or split boards Free Saw-mills, portable . Saws ii steel for Free Scales , Scenery, theatrical Schiedam and other schnapps Schlag, metal leaf School writing slates Scientific apparatus for societies. Free Scrapers, railway or road. . Scrap iron, cast ii or steel from wrecks. Free ii n wrought Scrap lead ii leather, tanners' Screens, wire 1 Screws, metal, except iron or steel. n iron or steel Scrims, and window scrims, cotton Scroll iron or steel n steel, over 2ic a » 50 as Page, Page, part 1. part 2. 108 132 118 164 157 319 112 142 112 142 155 312 155 312 82 18 78 6 98 90 130 212 155 312 156 313 96 84 149 286 130 212 148 285 156 314 154 306 130 212 155 313 148 283 157 318 130 214 150 288 150 290 155 309 138 244 132 226 155 309 96 84 155 309 140 256 88 44 132 218 153 300 150 289 150 290 130 214 130 214 151 294 150 290 144 268 150 289 110 134 116 154 160 325 112 142 88 42 134 230 104 114 132 224 162 330 84 28 108 128 158 322 114 150 116 158 118 162 114 148 120 174 112 142 90 52 110 140 116 152 562 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Index to Imports — Continued. Articles. Page, Page, part L part 2. Scythes 106 ii steel for Free 160 Sea fish, other 96 Sea grass and sea weed Free 157 Seal oil 98 from Newfoundland Free 149 Seamless steel tubes 112 Seed drills, grain ... 106 Seedling stock for grafting Free 152 Seeds, aromatic, crude ■ 156 „ field 152 ii fruit and stem crude ■■ 156 „ garden, field, &c, N.O.P 130 Seines for fisheries Free 156 Senate, articles for ■■ 164 Senegal gum ■■ 155 Sensitizing, photo paper, plain, for h 162 Separators 110 M cream and steel bowls for. Free 158 it ii articles for mfg ... ■■ 158 Serges, unfinished, &c 146 Serums for injections Free 164 Sesame seed oil 124 Settlers' effects Free 164 Sewer pipes . . 82 Sewing machine attachments .... Free 159 it machines and parts 110 „ silk 132 it thread, cotton 90 Shackles, chain 108 Shaddocks Free 152 Shade rollers, window 142 „ trees, N.E.S 126 Shades, glass . . 102 n and shade holders, metal 120 tt window 142 Shafting, steel 108 Shams 90 Shapes, hat, cap and bonnet, 104 Shapes rolled iron or steel 110 Shaves or plough plates 110 Shawls, cotton 90 silk 132 „ wool 144 Sheathing nails 110 ii yellow metal for Free 161 Sheep /. 78 ii for exhibition , Free 151 ii improvement of stock ■■ 150 Sheepskins 116 Sheet glass, bent 1 02 it iron or steel ware galvanized .. ! 114 it steel over 2hc 116 Sheets, cotton 88 ii iron or steel, coated 106 ,, n corrugated 112 ,, H galvanized 112 „ „ rolled 112 lead ! 116 ■i and sheetings, linen 98 Shelf oil cloth 124 Shellac, gum Free 155 Shell, fancy manufactures of 94 Shells, glass, for manufacturing vaccine points Free 163 - - ~ 5 124 326 82 318 88 287 144 122 297 312 297 315 216 316 335 309 330 134 321 321 276 336 184 339 24 324 136 220 48 128 296 264 202 108 172 264 132 54 120 140 138 50 220 272 136 328 2 291 290 160 112 146 152 46 128 142 142 140 158 92 188 309 72 333 Articles. Shells, shot, hemp paper and primers for Free it tortoise and other ii Shingle bolts ■■ Shingles ii Ship timber and planking n Ships, anti-fouling paints for ii applying for coasting license . . H iron or steel beams, &c, for Free ii manufactured articles for. . it repairs on . . it stores Free it varnish for ii and vessels, wire rigging for Shirts, cotton ii linen ii silk it wool Shirt waists, cotton H linen silk Shoddy Shoe blacking, ink, dressing .. buttons, N.E.S ii H papier mache Free ti laces n lace wire fasteners Free H makers' ink , ii nails . .. ii shanks, steel for Free ■I tacks Shoes, horse, mule and ox n leather , ii rubber „ N.E.S Shot, iron, for polishing glass, &c Free it lead Shoulders, (pork) Shovel handles, wood Feee Shovels - Show cards Show cases and metal parts Shrubs, N.E.S Side lights Sides (bacon) Sickles Siennas, burnt ii raw Signs Silex Free Silk and manufactures of H cocoons and waste Free ■i cloth for caskets ii in the gum or spun . it ti » for manu- factures Free M hats, &c Silk and all manufactures of, N.O.P. ti oiled ti raw Free Silver bullion ii coin, except U.S it coin, U.S s s _ _ C Z *i 4a d Z S S ~3 02 . Page, Page, part 1. part 2. 157 317 148 285 149 287 150 289 150 289 124 192 130 216 158 322 158 322 130 216 164 336 163 333 161 328 90 48 98 94 132 220 144 272 90 50 98 94 132 218 146 278 78 6 26 154 303 80 12 157 316 78 6 108 130 160 325 108 130 108 132 118 164 104 116 80 14 157 318 116 158 128 208 149 287 106 126 80 10 144 266 120 174 128 208 106 126 124 192 124 1!K) 130 216 148 285 132 218 151 L".'4 132 218 132 220 151 294 104 120 132 222 124 186 151 294 165 340 165 340 104 114 TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. 563 Articles. .Free 3 5 s ~ man Page, Page, parti, part 2. Silver, German, &c, manufac- tures of ,■ German and nickel, un- manufactured Free tr leaf •i soap ii sweepings " tubing for silverware n Silvered glass Silverware, cases for ii sterling Sinkers and swivels, fishing Sisal binder twine Free \ Sizing cream and enamel Skates and parts of " steel for Free Skeins, cart or wagon Skeletons and parts of Free Skelp iron or steel ■■ Skiffs Skins of animals and birds Free Astrachan and Russian.. . . ■■ calf, kid, goat, lamb, sheep .... chamois, dressed fish Free fur, of marine animals. ... n ti not dressed n for morroco leather, tanned .... gold beaters Free raw ii N.O.P * Skin washes, alcoholic Slabs, iron or steel : .... Slag, blast furnace Free Slate and manufactures of Sledges Sleds, children's Sleighs Slides for magic lanterns Slippers, N.E.S Slot machines Slugs, printing Smelting machinery Freei Smoked fish ii meats Smokers' sets Smoothing irons Snuff Soap ii grease for Free h N.E.S | •I olive oil for Free M powders I ii whale oil Free Sockets, electric n tubular bow, steel for.. Free! Socks and stockings, cotton silk. . Soda, arseniate, chloride and stannate of Soda, ash ii bicarbonate of wool botany yarn for Free binarseniate, 120 159 104 132 157 160 102 94 104 140 153 84 112 160 106 164 112 78 164 153 116 118 148 148 151 118 157 151 118 134 108 153 132 116 84 84 118 80 110 122 159 96 130 140 112 140 132 151 132 162 132 163 94 160 90 132 144 163 156 156 92 172 324 114 226 317 324 112 72 114 256 300 24 144 325 126 334 144 6 337 299 160 162 285 285 292 162 317 293 162 232 132 300 222 154 30 28 166 14 136 176 323 84 210 256 142 254 224 292 226 329 226 332 68 326 50 222 274 333 314 313 60 Articles. Soda bichromate of Free ii bisulphite of, ii caustic Free it chlorate of n nitrate of ii nitrite of ii sal , ii silicate of ii sulphate of, crude Sodium, sulphide of '. Soft soap Sole leather Soups , . . . . Soy Spades Spanish cedar Free 1 1 sawdust Spanish grass Spar ornaments Special duty, ' Dumping ' Specimens, botanical Free ii entomological. ii mineralogical n natural history Spectacles and frames Spelter, zinc Free Spermaceti oil Spices, N.E.S Spiegeleisen Spikes Spiraea Free Spiral spring steel for railway springs n Spirits ii of turpentine n of wine Spirituous fruit essences H liquors, N.O.P Spirit varnishes and colours Spokes of wheels, hickory Free Sponges Spoons, trawling Sporting powder Sportsmen's fish nets H fishing tackle Spreaders, manure Sprigs Springs, furniture ii lamp ii for vehicles ii steel for surgical trusses. Free Spring mattresses . H steel for carriage springs, &c Free ii steel for spiral railway springs Free Sprinklers, garden or lawn Spruce clapboards Free Spurs and stilts for earthenware . ■■ Squared or sided timber m Squills, unground i Squirrel cages Stained glass, in sheets ii windows Stair linen d 5 - T #i 02 ( teneral Statement. Page, Page, part L part 2. loo 313 loo 313 156 313 loo 313 1 Kti 100 313 100 313 1 KR loo 313 156 313 1 100 314 1 Kd 100 314 1 QO loj 224 1 1 lib 160 loU 210 loU 214 1 OA 1U0 126 LOU 288 10U 290 10Z 295 QA »4 70 146 280 164 337 164 338 148 284 1 HA 104 339 188 101 327 * 88 loJ 226 lUo 130 1 1 A 11U 136 1 296 lol 327 1 QA lo4 226 140 256 134 228 lo4 232 134 232 124 192 149 287 136 242 140 256 104 116 140 258 140 256 106 124 108 130 120 170 120 172 106 126 161 326 120 168 101 326 161 327 120 172 150 289 163 332 150 289 155 309 120 170 102 110 102 112 98 ] 92 H_ii__36£ 564 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Index to Imports — Continued. Articles. Stair pads Stamp mills .... . . . Starch Stars, iron or steel Statuettes, bronze N.E.S Stave bolts Free Staves, not listed, etc Stay laces Stays, dress, wires for Free Steam engines Stearic acid Stearine, animal . . •. Steel and mfrs. (See also 'Iron*) ti bar, rolled ii bars, &c. , over 2^0. lb . ii bars hammered ii for bicycle chain Free ,i for buckle clasps, bed fasts, casters, ice creapers, &c. . Free n chrome .i for corset steels Free :i for cutlery n ii ii knobs, locks i for files, augers, &c « « forgings „ mfrs. of, N.O.P H for mower and reaper knives Free n plate, bridge n rails for railways . ....Free ii for saws and straw cutters, n ii shafting it sheats, coated ii for skates Free n spiral springs for railway springs ii n springs and billets for springs and axles n ti springs for surgical trusses, it ii tubes and tubing ii for tubular bow sockets .... Free M wire for corset wire, &c. . . ii H ii crucible cast i H n for matresses n Stereotype and matrice for H newspaper and books. Free Sterling silverware Sticks, umbrella, &c n walking v Stilts and spurs for earthenware . Free Stirups of wood h Stock food, syrup for .... i Stockinettes for rubber shoes Stone ii chalk, china, &c Free ii mfrs. of, N.O.P... Stones, curling Free H lithographic not engraved . . . it precious, N.E.S., and imita- tion n precious, in the rough. . . Free Stoneware Stove linings Stoves and parts of Straw .-. Page part 1. 98 108 136 110 120 94 149 150 80 160 108 136 128 106 106 116 108 . 160 160 116 160 160 160 160 108 116 160 116 160 160 108 106 160 Page, part 2. 90 134 244 140 170 70 287 289 12 325 130 244 208 122 126 152 132 326 326 152 325 326 325 326 132 156 325 152 325 325 132 128 325 161 327 161 161 112 160 160 161 160 120 161 104 144 144 163 157 161 13S 138 148 138 154 118 128 148 92 82 112 138 326 326 146 326 325 328 325 176 327 114 268 L'7" 332 319 328 244 214 282 216 305 166 206 284 64 22 144 246 Free .Free Free Strawberries, N.E.S ......... . ii wild Straw board ii sheets or rolls Straw carpeting, mats, &c. ... ii cutters, steel for n hats. n knives ., mfrs. of, N.O.P n plaits Strength testing machines ... . Strip iron or steel n steel over 2ic. lb Structural sections, iron or steel n work, iron or steel. . Sugars Sugar, beet root, machinery for. . Free H candy ii grape H maple Sulphate of copper Free ii lime ■I iron Sulphur, crude, roll or flour Sulphuric acid •i H platinum, mfrs. for. Free ii ether Sumac, extract of Free Sunshades •i articles for mfg "6"ree ii sticks or handles Surgical belts and trusses ii dressing, antiseptic •I instruments and needles. Free Suspenders and metal parts of Suspensory bandages Sweats, hat Free Swedish iron or steel nail rods Sweepers, carpet Sweepings, gold and silver Free Sweet potatoes Swine for improvement of stock.. Free Switches for railways : . . Swords Sycamore . . Free ii sawdust of ii Syrups n fruit and lime Syrup glucose and corn M maple ii or molasses for stock food. Free Table and tray cloths, linen n cutlery. ■i oil cloth Tableware, china, &c ii glass Tablets with moveable figures for blind Free Tacks, brass ■I copper ii iron or steel ... x age, Pa°-e part 1. part 2. 102 102 152 296 126 194 126 198 138 246 160 325 104 120 106 124 138 246 162 331 112 142 110 140 116 152 110 140 108 132 138 248 1511 324 140 250 140 250 140 250 156 314 148 283 156 314 154 307 90 56 159 324 92 62 154 308 140 25S 159 324 141 268 78 4 78 4 163 333 . 80 14 78 4 157 317 112 144 84 30 157 317 142 260 150 290 112 144 116 152 150 288 150 290 138 248 118 166 140 250 140 250 161 328 1(53 80 88 108 3:r, 14 40 130 565 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. Articles . Tafia bitters Tagging metal Free Tags Tailors' irons Tails, undressed Free Tallow Tampico fibre Free Tank bottoms, sugar Tanners' scrap leather Tannic acid Free Tanning articles, crude i Tannin preserver n Tape, cotton Tape lines ■■ and other textile, coated Tapestry carpets ii jute Tapioca Taraxacum, unground Free Tar, coal n ii pine ii Tartar, cream of n " emetic and gray tartar. . ■■ Tartaric acid crystals Tassels, &c 1 1 wool or worsted yarn for. Free Tea ■I imported direct, &c Free Teak, African i ti sawdust of ii Tea lead ■ Teasels ■■ Tedders, hay Tees, iron or steel Teeth artificial ii ii Free Telegraph and telephone instruments. H rates Tennis nets. .... Terne plates .... Terra cotta ornaments Terra Japonica . . Free Textile, other, coated Theatrical costumes and scenery Thongs, whip Thread, cotton ii linen H rubber, elastic Free Threshers Thumbs and tips for whips Free Tickets Tie j-ilates, railway Ties, railroad, Free Tiles, drain ■i earthenware Timber Free ii hewn or sawed, &c . . . . n ii manufactured, N.E.S ii round, unmanufactured .. Free ii ship Tinctures, alcoholic .... Tin in blocks, &c Free n crystals ■■ .. foil .. ii oxides of ■■ >--|J 1.' ~ '■i a = Z -J '£ General Statement. Page, Page, part 1. part 2. 1 Q/l 230 1 fti 101 327 80 10 lU 142 151 293 140 250 152 295 loo 248 110 llo 162 104 305 155 309 155 212 OA 5)0 50 VIA 250 124 186 lie 14o 278 yo 94 18 155 309 104 304 162 331 155 308 156 314 loo 314 94 72 163 334 140 250 104 339 150 289 1 AA 100 290 1 AQ 108 322 163 333 1 Aft lUb 122 110 140 140 252 153 299 94 68 7o g 140 258 106 128 94 70 1 Aft loo 314 124 186 88 42 1 ,10 264 90 48 98 94 163 332 110 L34 163 332 80 10 110 138 149 287 CO Oil 24 92 66 149 288 150 289 144 268 149 288 150 289 134 232 161 327 156 314 161 327 154 304 Articles. Page, Page, ,part 1. part 2. Tin phosphor 11 plate and sheet .Free 11 ware and mfrs. of tin Tinted glass in sheets Tippets, fur Tips, gas, &c Tires, bicycle, fabrics for Free n locomotive, &c, rough .... ■■ Tobacco and manufactures of n olive oil for Free 11 pipes, mounts, cases. &c n unmanufactured, for ex- cise Free Toilet preparations, alcoholic 11 soap . Tomatoes, canned 11 fresh Tonquin beans, crude Free Tool bags or baskets Tools, hand or machine it loading M for rifle mfg. for Govern- ment Free •1 track Tooth and other powders 11 washes, alcoholic Topographical globes Free Tops, worsted, X.E.S Torpedoes Tortoise and other shells Free Tow, flax Towels, cotton 11 linen ir yarn for Free Toys Track tools Tracts, religious Free Tragacanth, gum n Tramway springs, axles, &c Transfers from engraved plates Travelling rugs Trawls and trawling spoons Treenail* Free Trees, fruit, shade, &c ,, N.E.S Free Tricycles and parts of Trimmings, brass, for bedsteads . Free Trophies or prizes n Trough sections, iron or steel Trucks Trunk nails Trunks, &c. . Trusses, surgical 11 11 steel springs for.I'ree Tubers . . ii Tubes, capillary for vaccine points 11 11 and tubing, iron or steel h iron, for bedsteads Free 1 1 paper, for cotton yarn ... . n Tubing, brass n 11 buttorlapwelded, mining n n copper 11 11 silver for silverware ... ■■ Tubs, earthenware n wood 120 172 161 327 140 252 102 110 102 106 120 172 154 303 158 322 140 254 162 329 140 256 152 299 134 232 132 224 142 260 142 260 154 307 140 256 116 154 104 116 159 324 116 154 126 200 134 232 157 317 161 329 96 80 148 285 152 296 90 52 98 92 163 334 94 76 116 154 153 300 155 309 106 126 128 204 130 212 140 256 163 333 126 202 152 299 84 30 158 321 157 319 110 140 84 28 110 136 140 256 78 4 161 326 152 296 163 333 112 144 158 321 162 330 158 320 159 323 158 321 160 324 92 62 144 268 566 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Index to Imports — Continued. Summary Statement. - £ tn Page, Page part 1. part 2. 90 52 132 222 144 268 82 24 156 315 82 16 134 234 156 316 130 216 86 34 106 126 142 260 128 204 102 110 156 314 149 288 96 78 94 74 88 46 104 116 149 287 106 126 84 28 144 270 159 324 126 196 150 288 150 290 100 100 88 46 144 266 80 14 88 40 114 148 126 200 92 62 154 304 162 332 163 332 151 294 142 262 142 262 120 170 142 262 142 262 94 72 86 30 104 118 142 264 142 262 142 264 146 276 It ,4 334 142 264 116 154 106 122 112 142 159 323 148 286 98 88 Articles. T Turmeric Free Turnip seed Turpentine, crude i, spirits of Turtles Free Tuscan plaits Tweeds, wool , Twills, unfinished, &c Twine, binder Free M ii articles for ii manufactures of ii sail, flax or hemp Twines for fisheries Free „ N.E.S ii yarn for Free Twisted wire for boots and shoes Twist, silk Typemaking accessories for litho. presses Type metal n for printing Typewriters, &c, for blind Free Typewriting machines Ultramarine blue Free Umbers Umbrellas .' n articles for mfg Free n sticks or handles Undershirts, cotton silk ii wool Underwear, knitted, wool Unenumerated articles Union collar cloth paper United States silver coin Universal mill bridge plate Upholsterers' hardware Upper leather, dressed, &c n ii not dressed, &c. . . Vaccine and ivory points Free ii points, articles for man. of Valerian, unground Valises Vanilla beans, crude Free Varnishes, spirit Varnish for ships' Free N.E.S Vaseline Vaults, doors for Vegetable fibre, N.E.S Free ii oils „ N.O.P Vegetables H canned n fresh or dry salted Vehicles Vehicle springs, axles, &c 3 S part 1. 156 152 163 140 148 162 144 146 153 153 140 98 156 88 157 161 132 118 122 122 163 110 156 124 140 159 144 90 132 144 144 140 126 L04 116 108 118 116 165 163 155 140 154 124 163 142 92 112 152 124 124 142 142 142 84 106 part 2. 315 298 333 256 286 331 270 276 300 300 258 90 316 42 318 328 220 166 176 176 333 136 315 192 258 324 268 52 222 274 272 25S 196 114 152 132 162 160 340 333 309 256 307 192 333 258 62 142 296 184 184 258 260 260 28 126 Articles. Velvets, velveteens, cotton „ „ silk Veneers, wood Vents, chimney Verdigris Free Vermicelli Vermouth Vessels, felt, adhesive for Free " repairs on Vestments, church Vises Vinegar Vines, grape Vitrified glass Vitriol, blue Free Vulcanized boards H fibre Vulture feathers \V Wadding, sheet, cotten Wads, gun Wagon blocks, rough Free n skeins or boxes Wagons, farm and freight Walking sticks and canes ii articles for mfg .. Free Wall paper and borders Walnut , Free H sawdust H Walnuts Warps, cotton Washboards Washers, brass it copper ... n iron or steel Washes, tooth and other Washstands, earthen Waste, cotton Free H except mineral .... . ii rubber n H silk ii Watch actions and movements ii cases ii it filled gold, metal for. . . ii glasses and keys Watches H cases for Water lime cement Waterproof clothing Wax and manufactures of, N.E.S. ii bees ii paraffine Wearing apparel n n of British subjects dying abroad Free Webbing Wedges Weeders Weighing beams Well digging machinery Free Whalebone, unmfd n Whale oil TRADE AXD NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imdex to Imports — Concluded. 567 Articles. W Whale soap Free Wheat... .. ■ M flour Wheelbarrows Wheels, emery n hubs for Free .Whipcords, unfinished, &c Whips, thongs and lashes ii various articles for mfg..Free Whisky Whisks White granite ware White lead Whitewood Free H sawdust H Whiting or whitening and gilders' n Willows, unmfd n Willow wares and mfrs Windmills , ii steel for Free Window blinds, paper cornices and poles glass, common, colourless . . . ii ornamental, &c .... shade or blind rollers shades Windows, stained glass Wine, ginger ii medicinal Wine, non-sparkling n sparkling Wire, bale ties . . ii brass, plain ii cloth, brass £ S OS GO Page, Page, parti, part 2. copper iron or steel . ii copper H covered ii crucible cast steel Free n fencing ii ii barbed Free ii galvanized, 912 and 13 ge. n ii iron or steel, N.O.P ii nails ii phosphor tin and bronze ii rigging for ships Free H rods, rolled round, iron or steel Free u rope and cables ii screens, doors and windows n steel for corset wire, &c. . .Free ii n for mattresses n ii twisted, for boots and shoes n n n iron or steel ii ii except iron or steel . . . ., all kinds, N O.P Wood and manufactures of ii alcohol, naphtha or spirits .... ii blinds h for fuel Free H manufactures of, N.O.P . H of persimmon and dogwood Free 163 82 82 84 94 149 146 142 163 134 84 92 124 150 150 188 152 144 108 160 126 142 102 102 142 142 102 134 134 136 136 114 80 82 88 114 88 114 161 114 161 161 114 110 120 161 158 114 114 160 160 161 114 122 ll'L' 140 134 78 150 1 II 150 332 20 20 JS 70 287 276 264 332 230 24 64 190 288 290 285 297 270 134 326 198 264 110 108 264 264 112 234 232 234 242 146 14 14 40 148 40 148 328 148 327 328 148 138 172 328 321 148 148 325 325 328 148 176 176 266 228 6 290 268 290 Articles. W Wood pulp H screws .... Woodenware Wool and manufactures of n carpets, N.E.S ii cotton Free M washed only " n yarn for braids Woollen rags ... ■■ Wools, combing and lustre Worm gut, unmanufactured Free Worsted tops „ N.E.S Free Wove wire, iron or steel Wrapping paper Wringers, clothes Writing desks Wrought iron or steel scrap ii H ii tubing n nails and spikes Xylonite or xyolite in the rough.Free Yams Yarn, alpaca for braid Free ii botany for socks and stock- ings Free ii coir ii ii cotton n n No. 40 and finer Free ii ii for shoe laces n ii ii paper tubes or cones for Free H flax, hemp and jute ii jute, flax, hemp for carpets &c Free n jute, flax, hemp for towels n ii mohair n ii wool, on cop, &c, for manufs. . ii H or worsted for braids, &c — Free „ N.E.S Yeast cakes H compressed Yellow metal Free 'A Zees, iron or steel Zinc in blocks, &c Free ■I dust ii H manufactures of ii salts of Free ii spelter n ii white 5 ~ Page, part 1. 144 112 144 144 146 154 151 163 162 146 151 146 161 114 126 86 94 114 114 110 154 142 163 163 154 88 163 163 162 98 157 163 163 144 163 144 92 92 161 110 161 155 146 156 161 124 4 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1906 INDEX TO EXPORTS Articles. Acid, sulphuric Agricultural implements . . . >i products, other . Ale and beer Aluminum Animals and their produce . . ii other ■i other articles of Antimony ore Apparel, wearing Apples, dried ii green Arsenic Asbestus Ash, timber, square Ashes, pot and pearl ii all other Bacon Balsam . . Bait fish Bark for tanning hemlock, extract of . Barley Barrels, empty Barytes Bass wood Battens Beans .... Berries of all kinds Beer and ale Beef Bicycles Birch, timber, square . . . Bolts, shingle ii stave . . Bones Box shooks Bran Brandy Bread Brick Buckwheat Building stone, unwrought . . ii manufactured . Bullion and coin Butter .. Butternut, lumber Buttons Summary Statement. General Statement. Page, Page, part 2. part L 200 OQO XiZ 200 ooZ ZOO ■*S9 201 oqr; 209 <1S9 OOO iy» Sli7 198 '•179 1 OA iy4 OO'J 200 Oou 1 OO lay Ol o iyy ol o oio 1AI iy4 O4o 197 O04 196 oOo 196 OOo 198 ■}£Q ooy 199 Ol Z 196 oOD 196 ooy 200 387 199 ol 4 202 404 194 QA O o4o 197 360 197 ooO 199 374 1 OQ iyy Jl o 201 395 198 370 202 403 197 364 200 383 202 405 197 363 197 361 200 383 197 364 197 364 201 394 198 367 197 362 199 376 201 395 200 383 200 383 199 375 195 351 201 400 203 409 198 367 197 360 200 384 Articles. Candles Caps and hats Carriages M parts of Cartridges, gun, &c Carts. Castings, X.E.S. Cattle, one year old or less n over one year old Cedar logs, &c H posts ... .. . ... Cement Cereal foods Charcoal Cheese Chemicals, &c Chromic iron Churns, &c Cider Cigars and cigarettes Cinders Clams Clay, manufactures of Clothing and wearing apparel Clover seed Coal..: Coal oil, &c Codfish, &c . . Cod oil Coffee Coin and bullion Coke Cordage, rope and twine Corn, Indian Copper, fine, contained in ore, matte or regulus of Copper, black or coarse M cement in pigs Cotton fabrics n other ii waste Cream, condensed D Deal ends Deals, pine ii spruce and other Doors, sashes and blinds Drugs, chemicals, &c Dyestuffs E Effects, household, N.E.S Eggs : r. r. Page, Page, part 1. part 2. 200 384 200 389 202 402 202 403 200 384 202 403 200 390 198 365 198 366 196 359 197 364 200 384 200 381 200 384 198 367 200 386 194 348 202 405 199 372 202 401 200 384 196 356 200 314 200 385 199 379 194 348 194 350 195 352 196 358 202 407 203 409 200 385 200 385 199 375 194 349 194 349 194 349 194 349 200 385 200 386 200 386 198 371 197 360 197 360 197 360 202 405 200 386 200 387 200 389 198 368 570 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Index to Exports — Continued. Articles. E Electrical apparatus Electrotypes Elm logs it timber, square Explosives and fulminates, &c. Extract of hemlock bark Fabrics, cotton Felt, manufactures of Felspar. Fertilizers Firewood Fish, viz. : — Bait Clams or other Codfish, haddock, ling and pollock. Halibut Herring Lobsters Mackerel Oil, viz. :— Cod Whale Oysters Salmon ii or lake trout Fish, sea, other Tongues and sounds All other, fresh ii pickled Other articles Flaxseed Flax Flour, rye ii of wheat Forest, other articles Freestone, &c. , unwrought .... ii manufactured Fruit, viz. : — Apples, dried " green Canned or preserved Dried, N.E.S AH other Fulminates and explosives Furniture, household Furs, manufactures of ii dressed. ii undressed n skins, the produce of fish or mar ine animals Futtocks and knees Game, dressed or undressed Glass and glassware Gold -bearing quartz, dust, nuggets, &c Grain and products of, viz. : — Barley Beans Bran Buckwheat 1 1 *l "3 t <- -i. ■- - & £ 02 Page, Page, part 1. part 2. 200 38 1 200 387 196 359 197 364 200 388 200 387 zw OOO 200 388 194 348 200 388 1 G£ 19o coy 1 Ofi QXA ooo 1 OA OOO 195 352 Q 6J O ooo iyo OOO 195 355 195 353 ooo i 01: iyo o ,-: n OOO iyo ooo 1 Oil iyo OOO iyo <> - " oOi 195 354 195 353 1 OA iyo 357 1 Oil iyo ' > K o OOO 1 OA iyo OOO 1 Oil iyy 379 1 QO iyy OI 2 1 oo iyy 377 1 oo iyy 377 197 365 195 351 201 400 199 373 199 373 199 373 202 408 199 374 200 388 ■Jl r_i U ' I 200 388 198 368 198 368 196 3o8 196 OOiJ 198 370 200 388 194 348 199 374 199 374 199 376 199 375 Articles. Grain and produce of — Con. Indian corn Oats Pease, whole it split t Rye Flour of rye Wheat Flour of wheat Indian meal Oatmeal Grain, all other Meal, all other Gin Glue stock Granite, &c, unwrought. . . ii manufactured . . Grass seed Gravel and sand Grease and scraps Grindstones Gypsum or plaster, crude . . n H ground . If Halibut Hair Hams Hardware, all other, N.E.S. .. . Harness and saddlery Hats and caps Hay Herring Headings, staves, &c Hemlock, bark, extract of , " logs Hemp Hickory, lumber Hides and skins, other than fur Honey Hops Hop poles Horns and hoofs Horses, one year old or less ii over one year old Household effects , ii furniture Ice Implements, agricultural Indian corn Indian meal India-rubber Iron and steel, manufactures of, viz Castings, N.E.S Machinery, N.E.S Pig-: Scrap iron Sewing machines Stoves ** ft = E = S = r. s u 2 f Z cc Page, Page part 1. part 2. 199 375 199 375 199 375 199 376 199 376 199 377 199 376 199 377 199 377 199 377 199 376 199 378 201 395 198 368 195 351 201 400 199 379 194 351 198 368 200 389 194 349 200 389 195 353 198 368 198 370 200 392 201 395 200 389 199 378 195 353 197 363 200 387 196 359 199 378 197 361 198 369 198 369 199 378 197 364 198 369 198 365 198 365 200 389 202 404 200 389 200 382 199 375 199 377 200 390 200 390 200 391 200 391 200 392 200 391 200 390 TRADE AXD NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Exports — Continued. 571 Articles. Iron, all other, and hardware, N.E.S. Iron ore Iron, chromic Ivory nuts J Jewellers' sweepings Joists Junk K Kerosene oil Knees and f uttocks Li Lamps and lanterns . Lard Laths Lath wood Lead, metallic, &c » pig ■ Leaf, tobacco Leather, viz. : — Boots and shoes Harness and saddlery Other manufactures of Sole and upper Leather, N.E.S Lime Limestone, &c, un wrought ii manufactured, &c Liquors, viz. : — Ale and beer Brandy Gin Other spirits, N.E.S Rum Whisky Wines Lobsters Logs, viz. : — Cedar, &c Elm Hemlock Pine Spruce Tamarac All other Lumber, viz. : — Basswood Battens Butternut Deals, pine ii spruce and other Deal ends Hickory Laths Palings Pickets Planks and boards J oists Scantling Z - = z 02 Page, Page, part L part, 2. 200 194 194 196 292 350 348 359 201 393 197 , 362 201 393 194 196 201 198 197 196 194 194 199 201 201 201 201 201 201 195 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 201 195 196 196 196 196 196 196 196 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 350 359 393 369 361 359 349 349 380 394 395 395 394 394 395 351 400 395 395 395 396 396 396 396 355 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 360 360 360 360 360 360 361 361 361 361 361 362 362 Articles. Logs— Con. Shingles Shooks Staves, standard ii other and headings All other, N.E.S 91 Machines, sewing Machinery, N.E.S Mackerel Malt Manganese ore Manufactures, other articles Maple sugar ■i syrup Maps Marble and stone, unwrought ii manufactured Marine animals, skins of Masts and spars Match blocks Matches and match splints Meal, Indian ii oat ii rice ii all other Meats, viz. : — Bacon Beef Canned Game Hams Mutton Pork Tongues Poultry, dressed and undressed All other, N.E.S....: Medicines, &c Metals, copper, &c '. •- N.O.P Mica Milk condensed Mineral oil, coal and kerosene Mineral pigments, iron oxides, ochres, &c Mine, other articles Mineral water Miscellaneous articles Molasses Mouldings, &c Musical instruments, viz. : — Organs Pianos All other Mutton Neatsfoot oil Nuts « ivory, vegetable Nickel, ore, matte or speiss | Z Page, part 1 . 197 t97 197 197 197 200 200 195 199 194 202 199 199 200 195 201 196 197 197 202 199 199 202 199 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 200 194 201 194 198 194 194 195 194 202 201 202 201 201 201 198 198 199 196 194 572 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Index to Exports — Continued. Articles. o Oakum , Oak, timber, square Oats Oatmeal Ochres . . . Oil cake Oil, fish H neatsfoot ,. N.E.S n mineral, coal and kerosene Ores, viz. :— Antimony Iron it chromic. M manganese ii other Organs Oxide iron Oysters, fresh Pails, &c Palings Pamphlets Paper, wall ., N.E.S Pease, whole ii split. Pelts, sheep Phosphates Photographs Pianos Pickets Pig iron Pigments, &c Piling Pine, deals » logs : ii timber, red, sqviare it n white, square Planks and boards Plants, &c Platinum Plaster, &c, crude n ground Plumbago, crude H manufactures of Poles, hop, &c Pork Posts, cedar, tamarac and other . Pot and pearl ash Potatoes Poultry Poultry, dressed and undressed . . Pulp " wood Pyrites » ua ^old be aring. ii Page, parti. 201 197 199 199 194 201 196 198 201 194 194 194 194 194 194 201 194 195 0) ~ S , ,-_> 199 200 200 378 401 401 382 366 393 379 401 359 372 372 359 364 401 408 364 364 364 364 364 364 364 365 365 401 401 380 402 402 371 353 402 380 405 405 381 385 392 Articles. Upper leather Vehicles Vegetables, canned or preserved ii potatoes ii turnips ii other Vinegar W Waste, cotton Water, mineral Wagons Wall paper Wearing apparel Wheat M flour Whisky Wines Wood, viz : — Barrels, empty Doors, sashes and blinds For pulp Household furniture Lath wood Matches and match splints Mouldings, trimmings and other house furnishings.. Pails, tubs, churns and other hollow wooden ware Pulp Spool wood, &c Other manufactures of Wool Woollens is 3 £ ■'-co Page, part 1. 201 202 199 199 199 199 202 200 386 194 350 202 403 201 3»9 200 385 199 376 199 377 201 396 201 396 202 404 202 405 197 365 202 404 196 359 202 405 202 405 202 405 202 406 202 406 202 406 198 372 202 406 5 6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1906 ERRATA Part II. — Page 278, Wool, Leicester, &c., unit of quantity for ' Yds.' read ' Lbs.' " 294, < Silk, raw, &c.' Consumption quantity for 127,772, read 127,672. " 363, 'Piling', Total Value, for 142,56, read 142,564. 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 A. 1906 EEPOET, KETURNS AND STATISTICS OF THE INLAND EEYENUES OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30 1905 PART I. EXCISE, &c. PRINTED BY ORDER OF PARLIAMENT OTTAWA PRINTED BY S. E. DAWSON, PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY 1905 [No. 12—1905] 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 A. 1906 To His Excellency the Right Honourable Sir Albert Henry George, Earl Grey, Viscount Hovick, Baron Grey of Howick, in the County of Northumberland, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet ; Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, &c, &c, Governor General of Canada. Mat it Please Your Excellency : I have the honour to transmit to Your Excellency the Returns and Statistics of Inland Revenues of the Dominion of Canada, for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1905, as prepared and laid before me by the Deputy Minister of Inland Revenue. All of which is respectfully submitted. L P. BRODEUR, Minister of Inland Revenue. 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 A. 1906 CONTENTS Pages. Report of the Deputy Minister of Inland Revenue, for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1905. . . i to xxiii FINANCIAL State.me.vts, as detailed below 1 to 62 Statistics, Hydraulic Rents, &c. (Appendix A), as detailed below 63 to 113 Expenditures, &c. (Appendix B), as detailed below 114 to 159 Index, Alphabetical Vide end. FINANCIAL. Pages. 1 General Revenue Account — Showing amount of Revenue accrued and collected from all sources during the year ended June 30, 1905 2 [General Expenditure Account— Showing- the cost of collecting the above 3 Excise Collection Divisions — In account with Revenue 4 ii ii Expenditure 5 'Hydraulic Rents, &c— Summary Statement of Lessees account 6 Bridges, Ferries, &c. — Lessees, &c, of — In account with Revenue 7 Preventive Service— Expenditure Account . . . 8 Food Inspection ■< ■■ 9 Bill Stamps — Distributors of — In account with Inland Revenue Department . . 10 Law Stamps ■■ ■■ •■ 11 Sundry Minor Revenues 12 ti Expenditures 13 Comparative Statement of Excisable Articles taken for consumption, during the years ended June 30, 1903, 1904 and 1905, respectively 14 'Statement showing the amounts deposited monthly (by Inland Revenue Officers and others) to the credit of the Honourable the Receiver General on account of each of the above Revenues, respectively 15 IComparative Monthly Statement of Excise Revenue accrued — Showing increase or decrease of Revenue yielded by each article, respectively, during each month of the Fiscal Year, as compared with the respective periods of the previous year 16 Refunds— Statement of — Showing names of parties to whom, and under what authority, 1 duties were refunded J 17 Departmental Expenditure— Showing Expenditure on account of the Inside Service of the Department 18 Weights and Measures, Gas, Electric Light and Law Stamps— Statement showing Revenue accrued 19 (a) Weights and Measures — Inspection Districts— In account with Revenue 19 (b)\ .. Old ., „ - 20 (a) ii Inspection Districts — In account with Expenditure 20 (b)\ ., Old 1 1 .. ., 21 Gas Inspection Districts- In account with Revenue 22 ii ii H Expenditure 23 Electric Light Inspection Districts — In account with Revenue 24 n M ii Expenditnre 25 Statement showing the transactions in connection with the manufacture of Methylated Spirits 26 Statement showing the amount voted, and the Expenditure authorized, for each Service for 1904-1905 3 4-5 6 to 9 10 to 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22-23 24 to 27 28-29 30 to 45 46 47 45-49 50 51-52 53 54-55 56-57 58 59 60-61 62 VI INLAND REVENUES STATISTICS (Appendix A.) EXCISE. 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Return of Manufactures — Showing the number of Licenses issued and Fees collected, the materials used, the quantity produced, the amount of duties collected, ex-manufactory, and the amount of duties accruing upon excisable articles warehoused Comparative Statement of the above, for the years ended June 30, 1904 and 1905, respectively ........ Return of Distilleries — Showing their transactions during the year ended June 30, 1905 .... Return of Warehouse Transactions — Showing the quantity of excisable goods remaining in bonded warehouses of each Collection Division, respec- tively, from previous years ; quantity placed in warehouse ex-factory during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1904, placed in warehouse from other Col- lection Divisions ; also, quantity ex-warehoused for consumption, with duty accrued thereon ; ex- warehoused to be rewarehoused in other Collection Divisions ; ex-warehoused for exportation ; also quantity used in bonded factories, and remaining in warehouse June 30, 1905 Comparative Statement of the above, for the years ended June 30, 1904 and 1905 respectively Return of Revenue collected from Canada Twist Tobacco Comparative Statement of the above, for the years ended June 30, 1904 and 1905 respectively Return of Petroleum and Naphtha — Showing the quantity inspected during the year ended June 30, 1904 Pge 66 Comparative Statement of Petroleum and Naphtha inspected during the years ended June 30, 1904 and 1905, respectively Methylated Spirits — Statement showing the quan- tity of raw material on hand at beginning of year, raw material used, quantity produced and how dis- posed of t;s Pge 72 - — ge 79 Pge 80 81 P3 I i o Pge Pge S7 Pge 80 90 Pge Pge 96 95 Pge 104 104 - x Pge 100 102 105 106 107 HYDRAULIC AND OTHER RENTS. 35 35 (a) Amount due from each Lessee or Purchaser, July 1, 1904 ^ 11 accrued during the year ended June 30, 1905 I 11 paid by each Lessee or Purchaser, during the year ended June 30, - 1905 11 remaining due by each Lessee or Purchaser on June 30, 1905 j 108 to 113 CONTENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 EXPENDITURES— (Appendix B.) vii SALARIES. Paid to each Officer employed in collecting Revenue. . . ") SUPERANNUATION. How much deducted from each Officer's salary ....... INSURANCE FEES. How much deducted from each Officer's salary. ., V RETIREMENT. How much deducted from each Officer's salary CONTINGENCIES. Page. 136 Authorized by the Department for office rent, fuel, travelling expenses, &c Page. 114 Page. 134 139 Page. Page. 144 148 Pages. Distribution of Seizures 131 List of persons employed during the year ended June 30, 1905 150 ■i ii a portion of the year ended June 30, 1905 158 T5>=i < Page. 134 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 A. 1906 REPORT OF THE DEPUTY MINISTER OF INLAND REVENUE To the Hon. L. P. Brodeur, Minister of Inland Revenue. Sir, — Herewith I have the honour to submit statements of the Inland Revenues collected by this department during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1905, with the usual information as to the cost of collection and statistics respecting the sources whence these revenues were derived. The following suininary comparison shows the accrued revenue for the years ended June 30, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904 and 1905, respectively :— 1901. 1902. 1903. 19<»4. 1905. $ $ $ s 1 10,423,8(55 11,257,485 12,190,123 13,126,593 12,719,191 4,805 4,749 4,901 4,687 4,863 8,271 Weights and Measures, Gas and Law- 81,987 88,198 109,535 110,416 114,309 Electric Light 15,568 21,062 23,895 23,457 27,810 Other Revenues 537 592 610 569 1,614 Methylated Spirits 73,675 66,785 72,269 68,326 68,121 Totals 10,608,708 11,438,871 12,401,333 13,334,048 12,935,908 The decrease from last fiscal year being 8398,140. INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Details of Excise Revenue accrued during the undermentioned years : — 1 2 3 4 5 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. Spirits $ 5,180,775 * 5,620,613 $ 6,162,827 S 6,672,149 •S 5,950,632 6,569 6,970 9,485 9,039 9,124 Malt 977,380 1,077,809 1,020,623 1,137,556 1,140,639 3,337,848 3,563,578 3,904,617 4,127,679 4,412,374 837,434 897,360 998,495 1,070,823 1,103,743 Acetic Acid 8,910 8,862 6,128 2,701 7,694 Manufactures in bond 44,242 45,306 45,024 45,343 51,141 1,292 1,567 2,830 4,413 2,352 Other receipts 29,465 35,419 40,094 56,889 41,492 73,675 66,785 72,269 68,326 68,121 Totals 10,497,540 11,324,269 12,262,392 13,194,918 12,787,312 The quantity of spirits produced during the year was 6,009,024 proof gallons, as compared with 5,678,153 proof gallons produced in the previous fiscal year. The raw material used in its production being as follows : — Lbs. Malt 7,401,091 Indian corn 71,240,171 Rye 18,113,205 Wheat .' 252,853 • Oats 'A 667,187 Molasses 7,105,308 The transactions of the several distilleries will be found stated in detail in Appendix A (Statement No. 3), pages 66 and 67. • Proof Galls. There were on July 1, 1904, in process of manufacture 198,794 Manufactured during the year 6,009,024 Returned to distilleries for re-distillation — Duty paid 476 " " In bond. 848,209 848,685 Received into distilleries from other sources — Duty paid .... 6,349 In bond Total 7,062,852 REPORT OF TEE DEPUTY MINISTER xi SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 This was disposed of as follows :— Proof Gallons. Placed in warehouse under crown lock. . ... 6,774,392 Fusel-oil written off 31,542 Deficiency arising from rectification 200 Remaining in process of manufacture, June 30, 1905, by actual stock-taking , . . . . 256,718 Written off Nil. Total ( 7,062,852 Spirits : — The following statement shows the warehousing transactions in spirits during the year ended June 30, 1905, and the four preceding years : — 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Fiscal Years. In Warehouse at be- ginning of year. Warehoused during i the year. Ex-dis- tillery. Otherwise War e- | housed. Taken for consump- tion. ! Exported. j Used in Bonded Factories. I Otherwise accounted for. For Re-Distillation. T3 3d O Is ■ s. *s Pf. Galls. Pf. Galls. Pf. Galls. Pf. Galls. Pf. Galls. Pf. Galls. Pf. Galls. Pf. Galls. Pf. Galls. 1900-1901.... 11,460,127 3,067,919 155,295 2,707,919 148,154 352,705 212,516 408,477 10,853,570 1901-1902.... 10,853,570 3,668,286 187,827 2,933,183 151,799 360,235 231,641 469,417 10,563,408 1902-1903.. . 10,563,408 4,953,575 228,601 3,207,748 157,666 418,631 306,220 870,231 10,785,088 1903-1904. . . . 10,785,088 6,323,439 225,329 3,481,287 180,291 405,663 193,851 748,823 12,323,941 Totals. 43,662,193 18,013,219 797,052 12,330, 1?7 637,910 1,537,234 944,228 2,496,948 44,526,007 Annual aver- age of four years ended June 30, 1904 10,915,548 4,503,305 199,263 3,082,534 159,478 384,308 236,057 624,237 11,131,502 1904-1905.... 12,323,941 6,774,392 160,925 3,112,843 211,525 363,471 209,046 848,209 14,514,164 It will be of interest to note the gradual development of a foreign demand for Canadian distillery products. The quantities exported being as follows : — Proof Gallons. 1900- 1901 148,154 1901- 1902 151,799 1902- 1903 .' 157,666 1903- 1904 180,291 1904- 1905 211,525 Xii INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 The following statement exhibits the entire quantities upon which duties were collected during the several years recited therein. The total column will be found to accord with the figures shown in Financial Statement No. 13, page 23 : — Fiscal Years. Canadiai Paid duty Ex-distillery. • Spirits. Paid duty Ex-warehouse. Imported Spirits used in Bonded Fac- tories. . Paid difference between Cusioms and Excise Duty. Total quantities upon which duty was collected Memorandum of Revenue accrued including License Fees. 1900- 1901 1901- 1902 1902- 1903 1903- 1904 Totals • Annual average of four years ended June 30, 1904 Pf. Gallons. 914 2,488 1,019 6,458 Pf. Gallons. 2,707,919 2,933,183 2,979,268 3,481,287 Pf. Gallons. 155,117 187 759 228,480 225,326 Pf. Gallons. 2,863,950 3 123 430 3,208,767 3,713,071 s 5,180,775 5,620,613 6,162,827 6,672,149 10,879 12,101,657 796,682 12,909,218 23,636,364 2,720 3,025,414 199,171 3,227,305 5,909,091 200 3,112,843 160,842 3,273,885 5,950,632 REPORT OF THE DEPUTY MINISTER Xiii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Malt : The following statement shows the transactions in malt during the year 1904-1905 and the four preceding years :— 1 2 3 4 5 6 i 8 Fiscal Years. In Warehouse | at beginning of year. Manufactured during the year. Increase by absorption. Taken for coii- sumptii in. Exported. j Otherwise ac- counted for. In Warehouse at end of year. Memorandum of Revenue accrued, in- cluding Li- cense Fees. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. 1900-1 24,521,335 64,095,8891 *3, 565, 270/ 807,838 64,723,616 310,000 1,882,070 26,074,656 1)77,330 1901-2 26,074,656 72,870,605) *3, 600,1:14 / 835,511 71,440,519 369,230 1,314,308 30,256,929 1,077,809 1902-3 30,256,929 66,492,1601 *3,596,116 / 739,592 67,608,157 287,040 1,735,390 31,454,210 1,020,623 1903-4 31,454,210 68,503,9281 *4,158,218 J 623,592 75,430,347 376,936 2,253,306 26,679,359 1,137,556 Totals. . . . 112,307,130 271,962,592) *14, 919,818 J 3,006,533 279,202,639 1,343,206 7,185,074 114,465,154 4,213,318 Annual aver- age of four years ended .'Tune 30,1904 28,076,782 67,990,6481 *3, 729, 955/ 751,633 69,800,660 335,801 1,796,269 28,616,288 1,053,329 26,679,359 75.357,218 \ 3,878,089 J 811,286 75,517,352 498,960 2,824,310 27,885,330 1,140,639 * Imported. xiv INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1S05 Oh o — - a o r. « o 35 O CP CD is s c3 ca •2 o § 2 J 5 EH .9 a s T! oq a o o — o i-H Duty collected thereon, in- cluding License Fees. 3,337,848 3,563,578 3,904,617 4,127,679 14,933,722 3,733,431 4,412,374 55 . Total Tobacco taken for con- sumption. Lbs. 21,543,301 22,677,302 24,053,214 25.348,131 94,221,948 23,555,487 26,584,508 CO Canadian Twist taken for con- sumption. Lbs. 57,597 72,286 53,250 47,771 230,910 IM tS t— X t-T m" tr. co Raw Leaf taken for con- sumption. Lbs. 9,848,804 10,704,902 11,615,963 12,139,700 44,309,429 t- to co eo i - tC X °, M rH jxf rH rH In Warehouse at end of year. Lbs. 1,298,004 1,176,869 1,343,063 1,437,551 5,255,487 1,313,872 1,411,574 ta Otherwise accounted for. Lbs. 49,285 53,193 79,923 09,329 251,730 co eo 95 »-o «N CO* to 25 ■* Exported. Lbs. 392,614 222,355 141,209 163,829 920,007 CM © © CM © (M ©" rH CO 00 N rH eo Taken for con- sumption. Lbs. 11,636,900 11,900,054 12,983,995 13,160,600 49,681,009 r rH CO CO f tifi d o II 8 3 < 2 REPORT OF THE DEPUTY MINISTER SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 00 <0 T) O «8 © a © e d m — K r-i i-f N •2.2 5 i-i — © ® a- s 5 ® E ■» -3 1 a s »5 s s ® 1 s .= — IM 5- 9 oo 2 | 1901 < 2 xvi INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 The revenue derived from goods manufactured in bond during the past five yea?s has been as follows : — 1900- 1901 $ 44,242 1901- 1902 . 45,306 1902- 1903 45,024 1903- 1904 45,343 1904- 1905 51,141 Acetic Acid : The revenue derived from acetic acid during the last five years has been as follows : — 1900- 1901 $ 8,910 1901- 1902 8,862 1902- 1903 6,128 1903- 1904 , 2,701 1904- 1905 7,694 Inspection of Petroleum : The quantity of Canadian Petroleum and Naphtha inspected during the year was as follows : — Gallons. Petroleum t. 15,237,521 Naphtha. . 2,282,514 Total 17,520,035 Public Works : The revenue accrued from this source was as follows : 1903-1904. 1904-1905. Hydraulic and other rents $ 3,647 00 $ 3,647 00 Minor public works 1,040 50 1,215 75 Weights and Measures, Gas ane Electric Light : The usual special reports in relation to these services have been prepared, con- taining full statistical information. The aggregate revenue accrued from these services was $127,504.94. The cost of the three services being $125,649.89. Prevention of Adulteration of Food and Agricultural Fertilizers : The usual supplementary report in relation to this service will be submitted, con- taining details of the work done and the report of the analysts. REPORT OF THE DEPUTY MINISTER xvii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Methylated Spirits : The quantity of methylated spirits manufactured during the year, was 85,781 proof gallons; 87,326 gallons were sold. A statement of details appears on pages 60, 61 and 107. Appendix shows the consumption of, and revenue derived annually from, spirits, tobacco and other goods subject to Excise, and of similar goods subject to duties of Customs, per head of the population of the Dominion. Appendix U5 contains, as usual, the details concerning illicit stills seized during the year Appendix <£ shows the amount of Excise Revenue collected at each out-office and under various headings, separately. I have the honour to be, sir, Your obedient servant, W J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. 12— B xviii INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX 31 Table showing the Annual Consumption per head of the undermentioned articles paying Excise and Customs Duties, and the Revenue per head derived annually. Years. 1869. 1870 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892 1893 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897 1898. 1899 1900. 1901 . 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905 Dominion of Canada. Quantity. Average . Spirits. e < INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 S&$SSS-S8S88383SSgSSS83S8SSSSSS23SS8 REPORT OF TEE DEPUTY MINISTER SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 xxi §§gi§§§§§§££8§ 8888 :8 IS © © © ' o §88 88 © © 888 : 8SS . IS 8 888 8£ ESS©1 Kg II CO* X • -8 88S3S? s!p! 328 151 &SS$883993S3S iiiiegiisfiis S3 &88S 888888888888888 9§83&£8$$9.3g£83 88 £8 8888888 88888888888888 &&S|§§^§S§S.|§g8'99888g !J igs •=5 -ill ll^-llj ? - = -H 2|2-B ^^i^ir=: lll^llJIIlll^llllllJgJJ^JjJJiyljl^ INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 m siii^iii-isiiiisiiiiiiigiiiiiigiii Electric Light Inspection 1 " "35 60' 88888888888 88 gg 10 00 10 00 10 00 25 00 10 00. 25 00 10 00 Other Receipts. 1 IS 1 8 : CM ■ 88 8 OS 12 00 21 00 Manufac- in Bond. I 5,117 35 Cigars. 1 "1,063*56 1,433 10 4,284 90 8 OS Tobacco. 1 £8ggg8g88c3§8!§£ O S>"MNNif«HH coefd CO rH ,-1 r-( iH iH 8,881 45 :g8 403 25 4,714 80 ! 1 S I so is • CM • to ; cm" 8 1 1,950 00 Malt Liquor. $ cts. „ ssas * oVefw CM CM ^ 720 74 2,130 48 10,412 22 18,296 90 2,008 00 3,525 43 1,709 94 722 86 566 25 740 30 6,054 89 49,791 4(1 8,428 47 7,166 59 4,982 84 27,112 06 2,225 87 6,672 68 Licenses. 1 88888888888888888888 :88888§8888888 CO 33 o se o s O J y - Is i j i J St. Stephen i | i I < i ; ■j 1 •4. ! P : §- 'Sc @F 111 m 1 1 J j Wetaskiwin 1 1 5 - Portage la I'rairie. . . 1 Prince Albert. ....... Rainy River Divisions. i •] 5 1 i i B i 1 i ] ! 1 Calgary ! REPORT OF TEE DEPUTY MINISTER xxiii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 : : : i i §8 WW"- :«« : : : : • :»~ El « • • • • : : : ;S : CO ' - • t— • • O • • - • CO* '. ' '. '. sM : : : :3 : h" : • . .rn : 669 1,474 11 gg II r-HT-T Hill IS Si «5 ggoogoooogoggoooogoooogogo g§88gg||8§§gg$g§|g||ggiggcS| 0) I lllillllllliislllll If I 0 o ft 5 1 > Q •a! 5 6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 A. 1906 FINANCIAL RETURNS, 1904-1905 12—1 FINANCIAL RETURNS 3 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 g 22 P3 *5 3 >> C5 IC"r-H O -3< b- 2 £. ~. H b-oo 2 M 1000 M 1-H r-J O HfflMX x -.r — eo rf •PQ b3 : i-x i S . si> - I - fc. S ffi - - - ft u „ - - fi i 05 ' ® » IS £-5.2 g r J) a 5*1 _ o " e u a 5 ~ 3D j3 7 -■ T"7^ o3 ft fi b T3 -Z 7c S c "-^ ST « * c3 1 ^ a 2 § ft ^ i - '/J 3 38 201 75 59,042 53 562,979 62 74,651 19 450 00 200 00 68,194 41 32,006 97 318,519 10 27,954 20 346,473 30 46,383 90 3,279 90 2,583 62 233 00 637,630 81 650 00 100,201 38 49,663 80 2,583 62 233 00 FIX A XCIA L BET URXS 7 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 1904-5. in Account with Revenues. Appendix A.) Other Receipts Total Duties Accrued. § cts 858 95 640 00 85 00 5,028 80 2,884 60 435 00 183 00 488 50 160 00 628 44 100 00 120 00 383 76 81 55 100 00 6,836 37 6,254 14 $ cts. 122,345 89 84,014 23 7,752 01 639.2'.i7 10 837,215 89 131,956 24 430,257 04 346,097 01 78,487 60 105,638 22 73,415 53 40,676 34 98,285 25 43,827 37 87,533 06 919,362 56 464,983 12 Total Del. its. S cts. Divisions. Deposited to the credit of the Receiver General. .Belleville . Brantford Cornwall .Guelph . Hamilton . Kingston . London .Ottawa . Owen Sound . . . . Perth . Peterborough .Port Arthur . Prescott .St. Catharines . .Stratford . Toronto . Windsor .Suspense Account. 25, SOS 11 4,511,141 46 4,511,779 !)6 Ontario 7,310 26 71,853 07 71,853 07^ . 3,040 36 4,564,225 30 4,565,420 21 . 433 ISO 00 1,0^5 15 100 00 12,155 52 802 05 S02 05 3>(, 00 120 00 704,068 63 407,277 60 157,447 7o 75,184 24 5,980,05*5 54 704,100 13 407,277 60 157,447 70 75.181 24 3,21(5 5' 5,984,584 52 290,865 35| 290,865 35 1,442 62 290,865 35 185,51s 98 34,330 16 292,307 97 185,518 98 34,330 16l 5,860 50 Joliett^ .Montreal . Quebec Sherbrooke .St. Hyacinthe. . . . Three Rivers . Suspense Account. Quebec. . . S cts. 122,345 89 84,014 23 7,752 01 639,297 10 837,215 89 131,956 21 430,257 04 346,097 01 78,487 60 105,638 22 73,415 53 40,676 34 98,285 25 43,827 37 87,533 06 919,362 56 464,983 12 Balances. due June 30, 1905. § cts, 1 12 61 4,511,144 46 635 50 522 s9 Total Credits. $ cts. 122,345 89 84,120 84 7,752 01 639.297 10 837,215 89 131,956 24 430,257 04 346.097 01 78,487 60 105,638 22 73,415 53 40,676 34 98,285 25 43.S27 37 87,533 06 919,362 56 464,983 12 522 89 4,511,779 96 71,853 07 4,564,435 72 990 49 704,060 68; 39 45 407,277 60 157,447 70! 75,184 24 5,980,259 01 .St. John 290,865 35 . Suspense Account 440 00 219,879 14 225,739 64 I 59,042 53 59,042 53 915 90 1,003,259 55! 1,000,259 55 410 00 138,502 26, 138,502 26 1,325 90 1,138,761 81 1,138,761 81 . New Brunswick. . Halifax . . . : . Pictou .Suspense Account. 290,865 35 185,518 98 34,330 16 Nora Scotia ! 219,879 14 .Gharlottetown, P.E.I 59,042 53 . Winnipeg. .Calgary. . 1,000,259 55 138,502 26 3,295 57 4,325 51 71,853 07 4,565,426 21 704,100 13 407,277 60 L57.447 70 75,184 24 3,295 57 5,981,584 52 1,442 62 1,442 62 5,860 50 5,860 50 290,865 35 1,442 62 292,307 97 185,548 98 34,330 16 5,860 50 225,739 64 59,042 53 .Manitoba andN.W.T.\ 1,138,761 81 4— R 1,000,259 55 138,502 2b 1,138,761 81 8 IN LAX D REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. "1906 EXCISE, No. 3. — Collection Divisions (For Details, see Amount Accrued during the Year including License Fees. Balances due July l, 1904. Spirits. Malt LicjHor. Malt. Tobacco. Cigars. Acetic Acid. Bonded Manu- factures. Seizures. $ ets. 1,202 09 2 70 $ ets. 175,818 26 106,056 90 8 ets. 3,661 10 613 20 $ ets. 44,889 S4 23,716 39 8 ets. 75,243 03 34,151 21 3 ets. 24.664 15 10,086 30 S ets. 8 ets. 545 54 $ ets. 1,204 79 281,875 16 4,274 30 68,606 23 109,394 24 34,750 45 545 54 13,355 14 100 00 3,379 47 2,240 13 20 00 13,671 39 5,950,631 84 56,037 86 9, 124 30 1,140,63S 70 61,202 78 4,412,374 05 80,493 20 1,103,742 til 9 00 7,693 61 51,141 53 2,352 24 5,894,593 98 9,124 30 1,079,435 92 4,331,8*0 85 1.103,733 64 7,693 61 51,141 53 2,352 24 Inland Kevenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. FIX A NCI A L RETURXS 9 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 1904-5 — Concluded. in Account with Revenues. Appendix A.) Other Receipts. 8 cts. 561 00 220 00 Total Duties Accrued. Total Debits. | cts. S cts. Divisions. Deposited to the credit of the Receiver General. S cts. Balances due June 30, 1905. S cts. 325,382 92 326,585 01 ; . . Vancouver 174,844 00 174,846 70 Victoria . . British Columbia. Yukon . . Totals ... | Less refunds as per state- ment No. 16 325,382 92; 1,202 09 174,839 20j 7 50 500,222 12j 1,209 59 19,214 74 12,710,389 16 13,473 72 Net Revenue. W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 10 I\ LAND REVENUES Dr. 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 EXCISE, No. 4. — Collection Divisions Balances due by C< 'Hectors, July 1, 1904. S cts . 43 9S 43 98 Amounts received from Depart- ment to meet Expendi- tures. $ cts. 9,939 G6 5,583 18 1,125 68 18, U3G 10 21,781 93 8,030 20 21,267 93 8,237 49 5,995 56 8,122 21 3,791 54 1,528 03 10,789 64 5,197 64 6,787 71 41,730 17 22,428 12 8,627 15 210,005 94 7,182 95 4(:',755 21 18,786 91 7,038 49 12,910 02 3,079 54 5,141 86 100,894 98 8,997 78 2,924 30 11,922 08 12,236 04 2,831 89 15,067 93 100 00 2,333 61 200 00 17,35(1 77 5,38-! 81 3,784* 85 200 00 26,524 43 Deductions from Salaries for Super- annua- tion. S cts. 186 92 98 37 21 18 358 62 312 72 97 84 345 49 79 88 (i0 98 53 44 30 00 19 38 115 57 1C9 36 65 05 590 58 273 56 96 00 2,914 94 29 44 524 42 200 08 60 84 99 74 44 84 48 00 1,007 38 140 88 50 00 196 88 236 49 21 18 257 67 45 70 213 33 49 04 50 00 312 37 Insur ance. 8 cts. 71 76 44 64 41 76 158 16 Retire- ment. $ cts. 51 18 64 96 "58'83 304 93 30 72 242 05 220 17 51 18 233 98 107 53 12 08 176 47 46 20 167 54 683 31 431 73 2,887 86 265 63 997 04 228 00 173 61 301 76 31 33 125 00 2,122 97 05 07 65 o; (5 37 70 43 76 80 256 11 70 04 326 15 Gua- rantee. 8 cts. 28 08 16 92 3 60 50 80 09 36 25 20 01 20 29 52 15 84 38 88 12 96 6 96 35 28 18 72 22 92 128 16 79 47 27 00 670 87 24 SO 166 25 51 60 24 48 43 50 10 83 18 00 339 02 32 40 9 00 41 40 39 31 9 36 48 67 0 48 Balances due to Collectors, June 30, 1905. 51 05 15 84 9 00 75 89 8 cts, 4't OS 49 03 Totals $ cts. 10,549 82 0,703 43 1,150 4*1 18,504 35 22,408 94 8, 189 90 21,988 43 8,507 00 0,123 50 8,448 51 3,942 03 1,506 45 11,161 60 5,371 92 7,043 22 43,178 98 23,261 96 8,750 15 Divisions. 216,730 83 7, "02 38 48,442 92 19,267 19 7,297 42 13,355 02 3,166 54 5,332 86 104,36133 9,242 13 2,983 30 12,225 43 12,518 21 2,932 86 15,451 07 2,485 85 18,071 26 5,523 73 3,843 85 27,438 84 .Belleville. ... . Brantford .. . Cornwall. . . .Guelph . Hamilton. . . . . Kingston . . London. . . . . Ottawa .Owen Sound. . Perth ... . Peterborough .Port Arthur. . Prescott . .St. Catharines . Stratford . . . Toronto . . . Windsor. . . . District Inspect . . . Ontario. . Joliette . Montreal . Quebac . Sherbrooke .St. Hyacinthe .Three Rivers .District Inspectors . . Quebec .St. John District Inspector . . .New Brunsioick. . .Halifax . Pictou . . . Nova Scotia. Charlottetovm, P.E.I. . Winnipeg .Calgary, N.W.T . . District Inspector. Manitoba and N. W. T.. FINANCIAL RETURNS 11 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 1904-1905. in Account with Expenditures. Cr. Balances due to Collectors, July 1, 1904. b Cts Expenditures Authorized by the Department. Balances dueby Collectors, June 30, 1905. Totals. Salaries. Seizures Expendi- ture. Special Assistance Rent. 1 Travel- ling Expenses. Sundries. $ cts. 9,604 90 5,433 34 1,059 96 17,542 50 21,105 23 7,232 38 20,832 16 8,384 58 5,514 92 7,754 90 3,650 00 1,303 00 10,182 48 4,999 81 6,609 04 41,717 41 22,337 66 7,300 00 b cts. •S cts . 224 73 833 20 S cts. $ cts . 211 98 248 60 1 50 387 25 88 50 107 60 199 95 "342 95 288 01 162 30 184 25 40 60 173 75 240 50 805 95 374 45 1,112 71 $ cts. 164 23 248 2A ?> cts . 43 98 $ cts. 10,249 82 6,763 43 1,150 46 18,504 35 22,4i;s H4 8,189 96 21,988 43 8,567 06 0,123 56 8,448 51 3,942 03 1,566 45 11,161 60 5,371 92 7,043 22 43,178 98 23,261 96 8,750 15 89 00 428 96 271 50 422 12 324 65 132 10 140 09 265 60 129 73 79 20 262 30 150 33 193 68 562 62 216 79 162 44 145 64 2 95 1,000 76 157 86 619 92 33 33 270 00 11 75 17 05 ' 125 66 120 00 20 00 676 22 48 00 33 00 60 00 84 00 175 00 49 08 199 98 49 08 202,564 30 84 75 3,746 00 1,027 64 4,970 85 4,244 23 43 98 216,730 83 6,790 42 44,110 26 14,403 08 6^522 39 10,433 04 2^867 38 4,900 00 64 35 779 45 476 77 546 31 129 45 8 35 391 96 647 61 1,031 43 594 67 211 0? 506 70 90 85 40 90 7,502 3S 48,442 92 19,267 19 7,297 42 13,355 02 3,166 54 5,332 86 31 35 1 50 17 65 13 20 2,490 43 3,791 17 2,116 63 'l99 96 156 00 90,026 57 63 70 8„598 19 156 00 2,396 64 3,123 23 104,364 33 8 767 30 2^500 00 63 00 60 47 99 36 441 40 252 00 41 90 9,242 13 2,983 30 11,267 30 63 00 60 47 540 76 293 90 12,225 43 12,033 92 2,469 96 mo 09. 294 27 12,518 21 2,932 86 71 06 20 00 186 54 185 30 14,503 88 71 06 20 00 376 56 479 57 15,451 07 2,290 00 95 85 100 00 2,485 85 14,439 81 3,400 00 2,500 00 2.273 55 599 88 180 00 90 00 613 80 1,157 25 1,221 65 364 10 276 60 100 55 200 00 18,071 26 5,523 73 3,843 85 21 65 20,339 81 21 65 2,873 43 270 00 2,992 70 741 25 200 00 27,43s 84 12 IX LAX D BETEXUES Dr. 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 EXCISE, No. 4. — Collection Divisions Balances due by Collf ctors, July 1, 1904. Amounts received from Depart- ment to meet Expendi- tures. Deductions from Salaries for .Balances due to Collectors, June 30, 1905. Totals. Super- annua- tion. Insur- ance. Retire- ment. Gua- 8 cts. $ cts. 15,816 43 6,116 40 2,981 91 g cts_ 50 87 135 92 50 00 $ cts. 8 cts. 421 43 19 96 tip \* LS. 53 64 20 16 9 cts. S cts. 16,342 37 6,292 44 3,040 91 9 00 24,914 74 236 79 441 39 82 80 25,675 72 591 15 1,290 69 6 00 6 00 597 15 1,296 69 485 53 300 00 6,613 60 303 90 34 434 45 ' 56 64 7,483 07 1,675 48 1,018 25 5,488 67 43 75 7,533 83 299 96 485 53 294 00 6,613 60 303 90 0*4, rtO1! *x.J 56 64 7,4S3 07 1,675 48 1,018 25 5,488 67 43 75 7,533 83 299 96 6 00 343 98 459,276 68 4,989 77 158 16 5,920 24 1,265 13 49 08 472,003 04 Divisions. . Vancouver . Victoria .District Inspector . British Columbia . Inspector of Bonded Factories .Inspector of Breweries and Malt Houses . Inspector of Distilleries. . . Inspector of Tobacco Factories .General Expenditures. . . .Legal Expenses . Printing Tobacco Stamps .Technical Translation. . . .Printing . Stationery .Lithographing and En- graving, dtc .Commission to Customs Officers .Commission on sale of Stamps for Canada Twist .Duty-pay to Officers in charge of most impor- tant establishments Provisional Allowance. . . . . . Grand Totals Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. FINANCIAL RETURNS 13 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 1 90-i-l 905— Concluded. in Account with Expenditures — Concluded. Cr. Balances due to Collectors, July 1, 1904. Expenditures Authorized by the Department. Balances due by Collectors, June 30, 1905. Totals. Salaries. seizures Expendi- ture. Special Assistance Rent. Travel- ling Expenses. Sundries. $ cts. $ cts. 10,976 23 ">,484 90 2,500 00 $ cts. § cts. 2,254 30 600 00 $ cts 566 00 $ cts. 660 87 57 35 540 91 § cts. 1,884 97 150 19 S cts . $ cts. 16.342 37 6,292 44 3,040 91 18,961 13 2,854 30 566 00 1,259 13 2,035 16 25,675 72 300 00 300 00 300 00 300 00 297 15 996 69 180 53 597 15 1,296 69 485 53 300 00 6,613 60 303 90 34,434 45 56 64 7,483 07 1,675 48 1,018 25 5,488 67 43 75 7,533 83 299 96 5 00 6,613 60 303 90 34,434 45 56 64 7,483 07 1,675 48 1,018 25 5,488 67 43 75 7,533 83 299 96 1 49 08 361,152 99 304 16 18,132 39 2,039 64 14,011 01 75,969 79 343 98 472,003 04 W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. FINANCIAL RETURNS 15 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 16 IXLAXD REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 □ *5 i 0 S5 3 E 1 I r-H X Q > q - - 0 1 5 I £8 §8 8 :Se H 1* I S3 88-7.5 - g :i§i§ 11 |-§i|§3i£lslc | SI C Ha p II FINANCIAL RETURNS 17 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 1 U o as - 1 S&SS$8SSS88£$S§ * sgisi'saasassssfi* f! 1 1 lljilll - 11 I s 1 * ill^llillll 71 I 8 - 1 P 3 a* Q 3 12—2 18 INLAND REV EN DEIS 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 NIOQO 00 2 •S 0)^ Boo ■ SO O > a £ : - — - - :- --. h~ f © © -H t~- to in © 00 C<5 i-H 5 P 3 hi O FINANCIAL RETURNS 19 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 a "So" M4 B CO .«? s s 53— co O0i»0 © CO © © cee4 O £ a M o 5 s c 2 .2 3-2 § "3 .2 a » i- o-i t- t~ l~ © © CO CO C-^ r-Tco'cc i-T PS - ft * a £ - 1i * 00 ~~. H on h^J a, O . o ;0 g 'E tic S B ^ — ail B.B B ija = .2 t i r r - :. it r1 © © O IO © s © t - 1~ © .-. r. X ~ '-. :o -. r-T co" co- co S5 . S 2 H C5 PS rH ■< „ a co CO a be a P > ^ Q 12-2| 20 Dr. INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 11. — SUNDRY MINOR REVENUES, 1904-1905. Cb. Accrued during the Year ended lurid SO »i lint? ov, 1905. Totals. Deposited to the credit of the Receiver General. Totals. S cts. 460 00 1,124 00 30 73 1,614 73 8 cts. 460 00 1,124 00 30 73 S cts. 460 00 1,124 00 30 73 S cts. 400 00 1,124 00 30 73 1,614 73 1,614 73 1,614 73 W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. FINANCIAL RETURNS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Dr. No. 12.— MINOR EXPENDITURES, 1904-1905. 21 Cr. Amounts received from Department to meet Expendi- tures. Totals. con- tingencies. Totals. $ cts. 85 25 $ cts. 85 25 $ cts. 85 25 S cts. 85 25 W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. r— 8 22 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Uo. 13. — Statement showing the quantities of the several articles subject to Excise and the Duty Articles Subject to Excise duty. 1903. Quantities. Duty. Ex-Manu- factory. Ex- Warehouse. Totals. Gallons. 1,019 Imported. Gallons. 2,979,26S *228,480 Gallons. 2,980,287 228,480 $ cts. /• Am TOO (17 o,091,/ 82 ill 68,543 92 Totals Malt liquor, the duty being paid on malt Malt 1,019 3,207,748 3,208,767 6,160,326 89 25,755,154 25, 755,154 O 01 A OA 2,VI10 JU Lbs. Lbs. 67,608,157 Lbs. 67,608,157 1,014,123 00 Cigars — No. 83,121,844 O 1 OK Oil A z, 18o,zoU 2,740, 073 No. 76,003,930 o9(),100 3,543,215 No. 159,125,774 2,881, ooO 6 283 288 954,766 50 8,644 08 1 O O *A Q*7 J8,84'J o7 88,047,177 80,243,245 168 290 422 982,2611 45 175 489 240 607 000 176 096 240 530,836 22 rr U f T? 1 f Canadian leaf Snuff 122,000 217 000 339 000 508 60 17ri 111 1 *>40 S'>J III 10 531,344 72 1,840,393 95 157,586 17 88,538 48 31,196 85 2,662 80 Lbs. 676,495i 3,048,920 1,011,933$ 170,022" Lbs. 6,685, 079i 102,798* 758,833$ Lbs. 7,361,575 3,151,724^ 1.770,767" 170,622 53,256 12,507,944* 11,615,963| 53,256 7,599,967* ll,(il5,963i TWala 4,907,977 2,651,722 97 1,249,569 17 Total duties on tobacco and cigarettes. 3,901,292 14 43,023 54 6,028 49 2,500 00 6.575 00 6,500 00 16,235 00 3,324 50 2,000 00 100 00 12,147,199 21 * Spirits imported for use in the manufacture of crude fulminate, on which duty at a rate of 30 cents Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, 31 August, 1905. FINANCIAL RETURNS 23 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Duty taken for consumption, during the years ended June 30, 1903, 1904 and 1905, accrued thereon. 1904. 1905. Quantities. Duty. Quantities. Duty. Ex-Manu- factory. Ex-Ware- house. f Totals. Ex-Manu- factory. Ex- Warehouse. Totals. Gallons. 6,458 Imported. Gallons. 3,481,287 *225,326 Gallons. 3,487,745 225,326 i cts. 6,601,801 10 67,597 85 Gallons. 200 Imported. Gallons. 3,112,843 * 160, 208 634 Gallons. 3,113,043 ) 160,208 / 634 $ cts. 5,899,444 47 \ 48 0r!9 "V7 6,458 3,706,613 3,713,071 6,669,39S 95 200 3,273,051 634 \ 3,273 251 J 634 | 5,947,506 84 27,335,985 27,335,985 2,489 00 30,330,070 30,330,070 2,499 30 Lbs. Lbs. 7o,4oO,o47 Lbs. 75,430,347 1,131,455 78 Lbs. 7,542 Lbs. 75,509,810 Lbs. 75,517,352 11,134,538 70 No. 87,942,746 1,609,040 No. 82,991,404 5! 11, 200 3,762,425 No. 170,934,150 2,200,240 T OKA [»1 rt 7,ooO,sJ2 1.025,625 27 6,600 72 22,052 48 No. 88,060,472 2,069,190 2,896,820 No. 88,566,145 193,210 4,324,940 No. 176,626,617 2,262,400 7,221,760 1,059,780 16 6,787 20 21,665 28 AO i 3<~IC>T O O t-I O r-l lO X -icnh ifi — -r MH^ OJQt cosi" r-Tio P53 Q J 8 2 o o o © CO .-i rH CO O © O O © CO O O lO CD b- © © & is ©■*©>—© © © © © W IM ! to" - CO -r f)H M< (M r~ IN © © CO t>. rteicoccco -T I - , - f CO CO CO 00 Ofr-T CN 1-1 CO © i< co © in OS'S- Co T3 OQ "3 5 m " -5 f3 c8 JS »- 5*1-1 l£3 1^ S :fl'|!< - . - | 1 rH 1 1 a IS 8 - CO ^ 11 O l io" CO 8 £888 : g as 888 8 8 88 : 53 88 8 ^ 1 1 3 i—i 9*M j 1 1 f 1 -* t- 1 rH SS : 1 CC 9 11 1 8 1 zk \ "\ co o CO o cc ■5 s CC CO CO 8 §8 : 8 § 8 8 OS t~ S3 8 S88 s CO r -r 1 1 ofoT co 1 1 1 * E 5 88 2g8 CO CO H r H of nhV g I V »o :-. N Of cc | 00 C-l JO CO j ! 26 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 ° i»ss95S38 ssgg^ggggggs g££;tg S^gaSi CO rHCO* CN rHCO r-T Sgg^SocNCNlS CO V CNf rH* g I § gg g£ £S3 £ :g hi S85 J 2 = 3* 'I 3 I £ g .8 35 'g I 1 CO* g g g£ iegggsg ft SSSsS r-T 3§ mi 8S sggg Sgg o 3 28Si £§§£g&gggg£ tf? rH^" rH rH're 558SS8SK@ f CO" Ji is* mi ■:\ .|}.||H. FINANCIAL RETURNS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 NOr^nocoaosN co C<)(6NH it~-^©©©xxi~ . CM CM L- " — X t~ ■ CO [— t— NXOH r .-T t^eo'co'co" CO I iH CO to - lO o • o •Q o • ■ t- •o • o OS CO c • ■ X • - i-H 5s CO" CM • i-l • • © ■lO • io ■ to ■ CM o • 92 ' a of ; o © x co co t^cN o ° © CO »o • 00 • • CO 00 © X i-H — S a ; *- : © I © CO CN CM © t- — ~ — ? : c c ; 0> iH f CO CM r. X © —I — x to . X ~. -. — :- .-. x •* cm --. CC X CM CM -o I- O © CO .— X Z. - go 5 as ■5-- — ^. ^ w Co-— coo., a os»S .£ » 60 OM g INLAND RET END ES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 15. — Comparative Monthly — July. August. September. October. November. , . . f 1903-1904 &P,rlts U904-1905 S cts. 523, 3o6 39 452,271 43 S cts. olo,459 Si 482,855 75 S cts. bUb,loO 4<"S 526,215 09 S cts . n-i ■» OA*" QQ 550,039 12 S cts . Olo, 10/ OO 516,996 70 h^-flo i ( ifij. _i OAK Ar T. /1903-1904 ... Malt Liquor \ 1904-1905 71,084 96 32,604 12 79,920 39 67,168 81 101,160 88 6,313 00 6,904 20 383 60 675 20 DUO 10 50 00 1 . lA AA JLUU UU 339 10 va An Increase, 1904-1905 590 70 291 60 455 10 300 00 Ar .. /1903-1904 ... lVialt 1 1904-1905 93, /bl 39 81,615 79 Q~ OQO A1 82,050 19 QO o-- Q q^ -^f(Q- Hcm^Q 1 QA 1 1 OAK 4,556 69 5,133 63 4,235 08 4,358 82 - (, 112 J • ' 8,083 94 f* -1 Q ,\Q O, i lo Do 8,058 29 Q ""*>! *T.Q O. 1 OO 3,893 80 576 94 123 74 ill 1 bo 1 QQA 71 i,ooy 1 1 IRQ 97 ioy z< a . / 1903-1904 Seizures 1 1904-1905 225 00 102 00 S00 00 200 00 17"' oo 361 00 100 00 179 00 ,\0'J AA 186 0C TO AA IV W 123 00 540 00 00 r\ u ■ ' 1903-1904 Other receipts 1{J04_1905 Increase, 1904-1905 8,834 93 8,732 44 9,697 84 1,860 50 2,061 21 1,553 00 3,125 02 2,089 25 2,744 80 3,277 80 533 00 Decrease, 1904-1905 102 49 7,837 34 508 21 1,035 77 Total Revenue, 1903-1904 .. „ 1904-1905 Total Increase, 1904 1905 1,099,602 43 1,009,923 21 1,046,357 70 1,066,593 28 1,152,750 16 1 110,184 54 1,199,253 14 1,132,903 04 1,166,447 47 1,104,099 65 20,235 58 •i Decrease, 1904-1905 89,679 17 42,565 62 66,350 10 62,347 82 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. FINANCIAL RETURNS 29 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Statement, 1903-1904 and 1904-1905. December. January. February . March . April. May. J une . Totals. S cts. 815,679 44 721,815 44 $ cts. 479,794 29 428,398 24 S cts. 508,406 41 420,848 01 S Cts. 538,301 78 461,377 75 S cts . 496,887 26 426,383 32 S cts. 490,126 13 496,572 '.il § cts. 462,576 39 466,858 08 S cts. 6,672,148 95 5,950,631 84 70,503 94 6,446 78 4,281 69 '721,51 7 il 93,864 00 51,396 05 87,558 40 76,984 03 343 10 95 60 75 50 201 20 50 00 275 10 598 20 196 20 370 00 79 40 308 30 9,039 00 9,124 30 125 70 225 10 108 30 85 30 •247 50 402 00 290 60 86,279 93 98,454 93 79,200 21 84,937 75 84,630 33 85,030 44 96,605 90 112,812 45 99,440 01 102,946 56 159,350 09 117,611 96 87,765 03 110,571 24 1,137,555 78 1,140,038 70 12,175 00 5,737 54 400 11 323,613 27 336,246 31 12,633 04 16,206 55 3,497 55 '42^238 13 22,806 21 3,082 92 309,461 51 311,667 39 2,205 88 311,557 15 323,819 34 12,262 19 362,770 27 379,899 15 17,128 88 316,891 16 352,497 41 .-,600 25 338,388 58 111,982 69 73,594 11 333,927 24 387,308 64 53,381 40 4,127,678 93 4,412,374 05 284,695 12 86,840 43 91,466 37 68,408 63 73,072 87 72,236 89 71,359 33 83,498 53 85,423 30 88,769 67 85,760 19 95,294 30 99,032 68 100,057 38 100,&31 16 1,070,823 47 1,103,742 64 32,919 17 4,625 94 4,664 24 877 56 1,929 77 3^ 009" 48 3,738 38 774 08 613 10 100 92 57 67 314 91 188 82 161 19 288 59 38 84 219 14 1,720 81 • 2,700 97 7,693 61 4,992 64 6i3'i6 100 92 257 24 27 63 283 59 38 84 1,501 07 1,563 85 1,879 58 315 73 1,382 99 940 36 442 63 1,015 71 ; 1,462 S4 447 08 3,616 17 4,405 87 1,789 70 3,122 63 4,301 39 1,178 76 4,350 05 4,070 02 119 97 4,444 66 3,652 99 791 67 40 00 323 15 45,343 28 51,141 53 - 5,798 25 4,413 59 2,352 24 783 00 244 75 50 00 300 20 50 00 58 00 235 00 1,300 001 367 59 185 00| 104 14 250 20 8 00 235 00 283 15 1 115 001 263 45 2,061 35 2.5C2 63 8,911 68 3,131 401 3,883 26 1.447 10 3,796 03 3,711 45 3.117 36 3,654 14 3,404 75 3,176 71 2,626 60 1 OO, ooo O'J 41,492 58 623 77 536 78 5,028 42 651 0, 1,113 22 228 04 590 00 992,240 44 1,074,201 27 15,396 01 l,306,ir>2 63 947,2*4 81 1,21' i,907 41 1 903,502 19 994,457 43 '.119,115 87 | 1,088,916 14 j 1,048,306 26 1,040,423 88 975,921 21 1,092,690 33 1,133,530 51 , 13,126,592 56 12,719,191 49 64,499 67 40,840 18 81,954 83 1 407, 401 07 65,?55 22 43,782 112 75,341 56 40,60!) 88 W. J. GEEALD, Deputy Minister. 30 IXLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1905 I 2 I £d£S3Sg&g;§§S888S§ §5§feSfe5§§g§S < 1-1 1 X X X X X. X X n n so ?i 7. © rl H Ol CO 3i ODHTftONH OlOCSNOOiOM r-l COHHHN I © t !D « C5 ■ ~ — — x i— x x t~ - c - ?i ri x -j ^- r. c t r-li-ieO r-l CO CO CO 0<1 CO rH r- CO © — r-l -f X 1-1 00 1 HfNNO c ir: © — oi w N -f r-l X X M 00 » » X CO CO CO CO CO CO CO Ol Ol O] Ol 01 Ol Ol X X X X X X X X 93 OS OS OS OS I - t~- t— t>- Prescott . . . Windsor. . . Sherbrooke Windsor. . i ;,H : -:•: i : : 3 g » = = = = = 1 1 ;Ulliltoil. Kingston. London. . . . Ottawa. . . . Owen Sonne W indsor . . . O 03 c; M C M s t-h ta — t © x t- r-H l-i-Hr-r-HHHH-H r— r- 1 .— < r— ^ r-i — ^ j— ■ — r- — ' i— 1 r-l 1— 1 .— 1 r- 1 i— 1 0-1 HHCMN CO r-l CM tH (M . oi Ol 01 0) 01 Ol 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 Ol 01 01 Ol 01 01 01 01 01 Ol Ol Ol Ol 01 Ol >> CD OS — >. = | : = = = = - 3 = = = 3 = : r— , INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 - SO O XOOOfCCSSOSHSOOOfli *OC5 lOOOONCI^t-OXOWOaOH t"- i"- f- F-l S ~ — . x x x x x x x x x x x v. x x> t— l~ t- t-. t>- t— t ~ t - L- t- t- I - t~ t~ c- d * * * c. * 3; * ■ c-i n o S3 :cf 1-1 1-1 ^ ?C tC !3 w — ffl«rt»(C 71 ?1 Tl Tl 7) 7 1 7J . FINANCIAL RETURNS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 35 ,H ^ .1 - rH ^ rH rtrH,H mini iiiiii i iiiiiiiiiiiiiinii iiiiiiiiiiii 12— 3* 1XLAXD REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 O5tINH COCOt~l^eO'2,CO^I'^a3©©.i-HCOOO-Jt~C5 CSr^COCO CO nKJJ - -r.-r. Ji r. x x x x x x co x x ^ ?: co cc ti ?i ci n 01 ci n ?i oi -m ti x x x r. x x x x x x — a> as — ss os cs as K M CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 FINANCIAL RETURNS 37 NNNNNNN NNNCTNN«fJN NNNNNNINNfqNNNNNlMeiMNNW S> 3 55 . S o e-i oa P5 t-i •< „ p. " H ? S5 3 W < > N a •> « g * jr i o FINANCIAL RETURNS 47 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 1 fx 1 be 4 - o 'I 5 8 * til! | 88 S3 £8 SI 8§ 8S s I s 2 Hr-r- E- 5 § 1 I s s £ 8 S 8 1 I z g s •2 .§ . Si R 3 O I? 1 48 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1903 05 X NCI H i-i -r x | o t-H v= o o i >* SO ^ O iD >* CM CO OJ CM t— erf"©»efeo x~ ^ y. ?i co nioe | o cn-o I as i — *^ O CO t^. T : I i— of of 5 *s — o », ^ - H KCO ^ J! S < Z 25 i-3 h- 1 S M ai S3 JS * O 5 O 5 © en os x 10 ^if OON CiNHHO ISOffX c viNiwa i o ■^lO CM ID't!'" I IN X — ' © t- © CO ~ CO CO 0M CO CO ~~ ic'eoTcM" 73 "^3 o '53 £ aS OS 33 o i-l »C 00 -rf CO c: co no co cm t~ t-h cm C5 -I^CM HHH -f CO (M — CO CM Ol CO t- I CM r-TrH I CO" i'llsl aq • • I • — DQ 73 — N d . : o . : > Is §2 6 ® ; M x ■ O 35 . ** S 5-x :- <5 55 Cape Halif Picto t)ONH3 C 00 t- M X CO CO CO r i - — - H«9p :o x oi ih t- cs of of o i ta oiooo 3IOCO0C oooot n ©~ jTco*'xrr-r 0000 o o © o © m ic © lai-xio CO X -r co CO 1" t- 5 a oh „, ^ CO o " f< t« Z tc j < 2; 3 PQ s § i s e § oeoe of co'co' of SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 FINANCIAL RETURNS © | * c ® 2 g HSg <3 Ohl „ 555 hi O H5 Eh < ~ W to A - 12 !— 4 50 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1905 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, 1904-1905. No. 19 (B.) — Deputy Inspectors of the Old Divisions in Account with Revenue. Dr. Cr. Balances due July 1, 1904. Cash on hand. Totals. Divisions. Balances due June 30, 19J5. Cash on hand. Totals. $ cts. 87 10 5 62 $ cts. 87 10 5 62 '.Hull, Quebec $ cts. 87 10 5 62 $ cts. 87 10 5 62 92 72 92 72 92 72 92 72 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. FINANCIAL RETURNS 51 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 sq = o i x cs c 10 ; o io CO CO CO CO 00 iH r-i © r- <] 9m •sat.ipung b- — —I Si L- tooanw •f O H M O ro — cq so -f •sasuadxj[ ci c co cc r © CC. CM CO OS l>ONOO! rH CQ 0} CO CC o oo is co at 3 -_c c. ow-t oi -r — . co j-eioedg © © © © co © tc; co -r co co co ifi ~f ~. 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Si a m a o H CS « tH ■< „ CO H CD a 3 z 3 p g < O FINANCIAL RETURNS 53 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 WEIGHTS AJSTD MEASURES. Dr. No. 20 (B). — Old Inspection Divisions in Account with Expenditures. Cr. B*i1hiiccs due £po 27 00 6 00 4 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 161 04 5 00 $ cts. 3 60 6 48 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 9 00 63 48 5 64 3 60 3 60 1 80 14 C4 3 60 3 60 7 20 7 20 7 20 3 60 3 74 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 14 4ii 114 26 Totals. 8 cts, Districts. 102 00 831 10 153 72 106 21 162 75 143 95 410 40 2,948 56 258 51 102 94 1,524 15 26 30 2,007 25 325 no 152 00 6 15 214 00 4,181 20 13,746 22 3,286 21 1,480 85 150 00 100 00 . . Barrie ..Belleville ... . . Berlin . . . . Brockville . . . . . . Cobourg . .Cornwall . .Guelpli ..Hamilton... . . . Kingston . . Listowel .... . . London . . . . .Napanee . . Ottawa ... . .Owen Sound .. .Peterborough. . .Sarnia . .Stratford . .Toronto Ontario. Montreal .... . Quebec . Sherbrooke . . . .St. Hyacintlie. 5,017 06 Quebec. 200 00 1,198 45 .Fredericton. .St. John . . . 1,398 45 I New Brunswick . 2.72H 72 12 88 . Halifax . Pictou . . 2,733 60 428 94 394 40 100 on Km on 444 20 200 00 844 2D Nora Sc.tia Charlottetown, P.E.I. Winnipeg, Man , . Xanaimo .New Westminster ."Vancouver .Victoria British Columbia . 26,257 67 . General .General expenses Printing .Stationery .Lithographing. . . Grand Totals. Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. FINANCIAL RETURNS 57 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 INSPECTION. Account with Expenditures, 1904-1905. Cr. Expenditures Authorized by the Department. Balances due by In- spectors. June 30, 1905. Totals. Salaries. Special Assistance. Rent. Travelling Expenses. Sundries. S cts. 100 00 449 96 100 00 S cts. S cts. S cts. S cts. 2 00 39 50 14 17 6 25 31 55 43 95 191 85 122 06 62 42 14 94 106 60 G7 25 S cts. S cts 102 00 831 10 153 72 106 21 162 75 l-i3 95 410 40 2.948 56 258 54 192 94 1,524 15 26 30 2,007 25 325 00 152 00 6 15 211 00 4,181 20 266 64 75 00 39 55 99 96 100 00 100 00 200 00 2,593 20 133 32 100 00 1,200 CO 31 20 18 55 185 30 40 30 48 0C 22 50 78 00 217 55 26 30 1,100 00 200 00 150 00 540 00 300 0^ 125 00 2 00 6 15 14 00 74 32 200 00 4,099 88 7 00 10,826 36 906 60 648 50 565 75 799 01 13.746 22 2,516 58 1,300 00 150 00 100 00 342 66 240 00 150 00 36 90 150 07 30 85 3,286 21 1,480 85 150 00 100 00 4,066 58 342 66 . 390 00 36 90 180 92 5,017 06 200 00 1,100 00 200 00 1,198 45 88 61 9 84 1,300 00 88 61 9 84 1,398 45 2,049 95 307 35 257 22 106 20 2,720 72 12 88 12 88 . 2,049 95 307 35 257 22 106 20 12 88 2,733 60 413 94 15 00 428 94 334 99 13 50 3114 49 100 00 100 00 300 00 200 00 100 00 100 00 444 20 200 00 85 35 58 85 700 00 85 35 58 8h 844 20 200 HO 200 00 1,156 31 82 31 244 59 11 50 1,156 31 82 31 244 5!t 11 50 19,691 82 1,249 26 1,345 85 1,047 33 2,710 53 212 88 26,257 67 W. J. GEEALD, Deputy Minister. 58 INLAND REVENUES 1 111382 i^SSggg M — — t - t>T oo>; JJ<( ~ — Q ■ S 12—5 <-g c - S. — - X ~ =3 "5 3.2 H P ir 1 ■UIOQ UBipUJ e a go o o o © o m m 00 g o o o o CJ 55 S5 7.441S2 78,035 23 37, 117 53 50,702 11 1,581,477 99 449,778 20 128,230 99 1<;4,135 99 70,552 08 1,069.238.11 712,155 77 t79 ' 52 52, 740 07 1,404,814 41 3,239,027 88 1,280,018 92 2,444,937 36 1 o ao— • oo 18, 9.5 1 lo 634 ' 47 78,474 09 36,390 55 5,646 ' 21 98,045 79 44,919 66 5,978 48 75,213 33 143,123 33 8,529 11 332 27 31,735 06 5,477 81 00,319 22 1 A HO O O 10, 41 J 11 8,86138 42,036 76 50,898' 14 37,212 87 70,731 44 Winnipeg, Man Calgary, N.W.T Vancouver.B.C Victoria n . .Totals 47,213 44 304,213 50 351,426 94 296,582 05 502,979 02 13,404 32 37,146 53 50, 550 85 39,283 51 92,461 28 55.S14 09 74,651 19 175,693 26 106,056 90 44,871 59 23,952 98 71,16173 94,673 79 64,379 70 210,707 11 88,332 68 68,824 57 71,161 73 159,053 49 299,039.79 9,266 63 14^,275 37 281,750 16 Dawson, Y.T.. 5,518 83 3,747 80 7,027 "85 13,355 14 8,612 54 8,612 54 . .Grand Totals. 12,323,940 83 *3 36 6, 774, 392 09 t79 52 160,842-41 2,834,273 10 22,093,531 31 3,112,843 34 £5,947,1 2i'> 411 *Surplus. *This amount includes *48, 062. 37 collected on imported spirits used in bonded factories, at 30c. per gallon. +Seizure. Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. STATISTICS 69 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 for the rear ended June 30, 1 905. Cr. Removed en Bond. Free. Exported. Used in Bonded Factories. Remaining in Warehouse. Totals. To other [ )i visions. To Distillery for Re- distillation. Legal Allowance. Other. Galls. 154,083" 72 Galls. Galls. 5,412'83 Galls. 1,985-46 Galls. 149 06 Galls. Galls. 676,710 23 3,229 79 704-58 1,054,380 07 686 410 48 7,367 "02 4.701-57 Galls. 895,822 54 27,947-26 4,738 25 1,438,505 92 1,044,1 40- (50 51.466-21 41,756 (52 6,014 74 73,04(3 48 103,408-87 2,857'22 30,933 54 22, 440 09 9,035 "03 1,894-74 237 45 16 93 17,552 81 294 15 77-99 37"50 11 01 22,873 55 7,510 97 70191 *64,092 05 323 85 195-13 132 21 77 11 28,941 "40 18(3,049"78 5,758-50 09,982-70 77 11 900 31 83,272 52 0,153 38 4.135 48 10,06193 132,862 14 33,520 54 21,595 71 4,100-02 691 " (31 10 84 283,062-76! 4, 160 "74 774 65 2,123 93 96,096 63 1,060,824-551 1,475,099 07 694"89 7,676 15 i nfin A, VI njy 1 IJjii 848,250 39 2,592,564 23 1 1 1 O, ±tJ\J 126,116-89 li* 196 : 27 75,540 "31 '"K884-26 755 34 ' 3,847:58 185,011-51 "' 76^526 : 90 11,371-24 2,362 27 3,795,721 40 5,274,795-97 19,379 93 5,801,788' 11 6,723,592- 12 833, 058 08 128,482-88 11,953 28 209,116 38 64,092 05 221,095 94 12,697,070-47 17,986,662-75 152,175-33 64,684 14 484 71 2,386 97 452, 702 ■ 20 632, 035 1 56 929, 677 ' 78 1 889, 720 1 69 32,103 331 269,037 (52 161,132-501 267,923-91 325 95 79 68 58,749 44 2,643 15 15,151-08 21,555-36 52,740 07 7,250 42 5,166-85 138,025 72 42,284-38 219,502 62 15, 151 08 2,871-68 325 ' 95 79 (38 133,044 87 1,588,033 08 3,239,027 88 915 55 6,789-3(3 15,127 55 98,045 79 5,175 08 217 61 7,79191 500-67 44,919 (56 5,978 48 5, 175 "OS 217 01 26 79 8,292 58 50,898 14 3,135 54 51,682-56 351,42(5"94 154 89 11,112 45 50,550 85 1,972 30 10,852 83 1,319 53 108 07 1,942 55 2,54126 112,304-61 19,723 21 210,707 11 88,332-08 12,825 19 1,319 53 2,050 62 2,54126 132,027 82 299,039 79 33(38 2,205 10 9,266 63 8,61254 8,012 54 I 848,209 16 2,834,273- 10 131,354-56 13,598 76 211,524 76 £64,092-05 363,471 43 14.514,164-15 22,093,531 31 jL'sed in the manufacture of methylated spirits at the Government Warehouse, Ottawa. W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 70 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX A — Continued — SPIRITS. Dr. ISTo. 5. — ■Comparative Statement of Warehouse Remaining in Warehouse from last year. Ware- housed. Imported. Received from other Divisions. Totals. Provinces. Entered for Consumption. Halls. 10,052,905-88 576,834-42 10,728-23 5,291-10 68-02 46,957-22 9,636-49 68,175-14 5,878-61 8,612-54 Galls. *2-91 5,681,384-39 642,054-32 Galls. | 199,777*89 25,548-28 Galls. 998,409-92 1,500,399-60 94,938-83 41 ;, 344 -89 Galls. 16,932,480-99 2,744,836-62 105,667*06 51,635-99 68-02 321,000-89 44,979-05 236,47990 14.573-28 8,612-54 1904. Ontario Galls. 1,520,713-55 1,374,620-62 77, 947 -4'. i 37,823-3(1 68-02 272,632-03 30,975-65 148,452-19 9,054-45 S cts. 2,957,403 91 2,603,524 94 148,114 57 71,87-'' -'>4 129 26 517,380 34 58,864 54 282.105 94 17,203 85 New Brunswick. Nova Scotia ... P. E. Island Manitoba .... X. W. Territory. B. Columbia. . . . Yukon Territory 274,043-67 35,342-56 1(58,304-76 8,694-67 ... Totals 10,785,087-65 *2'91 6,323,438 71 } 225,326-17 3,126,478-90 20,460,334-34 3,481,287-36 6,656,602 89 1905. Ontfl.no 11,083,330-41 1,069,238-11 18, 937 '23 8,861-38 47,21344 13,404 32 68,824-57 5,518-83 8,612-54 *3-36 5,991,074-59 712,15577 | 107,467-87 / £79 -52 \ 52,740-07 634-47 804,786*52 1,404,814-41 78,474-09 42,036-76 304,213-50 37,146-53 159,053-49 3,747-80 17,986,662-75 3,239,027-88 98,045-79 50,898-14 351-426-94 50,550-85 299,039-79 9, 26(5 -63 8,612-54 1,229,220-44 1,280,018-92 75,213-33 37, 2 12 -87 296,582-05 39,283-51 148,275-37 7,027-85 2,355,598 22 2,444,937 36 143,123 33 70,731 44 562,97!) 62 74,651 19 281,750 16 13,355 14 New Brunswick . Nova Scotia . . . Manitoba . N. W. Territory B. Columbia . . . Yukon Territory 71,161-73 . . Totals 12,323,940-83 *3-36 6, 774. 392 09 J79-52\ 160,842-41 / 2,834,273-10 22,093,531 -31 3,112,843 34 5,947,126-46 * Surplus. % Seizure. Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. STATISTICS 71 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Returns for the Years ended June 30, 1904 cand 1905. Cr. Removed in Bond. Free. i\ x porteo . u seu m Bonded "Factories. Remaining Warehouse. Totals. To other Divisions. Tn DiyHllprv for Re- distillation. Legal Allowance. Other. Galls. 2, 899,606 -83 202,581-21 1,207-69 4,758-58 Galls. 748,822-56 Galls. 116,744-46 780-33 Galls. 9,720-98 480-15 Galls. 177,362-54 175-20 Galls. / 166,052-35 (, 301,127'31 96,961-00 7,574-65 Galls. 1 11,083,330-41 1,069,238-11 18,937-23 8.861-38 Galls. 16,932. 480'99 2,744,836-62 105,667-06 51,635-99 68-02 321,000-89 44,979-05 236,479-90 14,573-28 8,612-54 192-67 1,137-29 18-13 47,213-44 13,404-32 68,824-57 5,518-83 8,612-54 599-08 16,588-22 72-60 2,542-32 3,126,478-90 748,822-56 117,524 79 10,273 73 180,290-86 '( 405,662-96 1 12,323,940 83 20,460,334-34 2,592,564-23 219,502-62 915-55 5,175-08 3,13554 154-89 12,825-19 833,058-08 15,151-08 128,482-88 2,871-68 11,953-28 325-95 209,116-38 79-68 f §64,092-05 \ 221,095-94 133,044-87 6,789-36 1 12,697,070-47 1,588,033-08 15,127 -55 8,292-58 51,682-56 11,112-45 132,027-82 2,205-10 8,612*54 17,986,662 75 3,239,027-88 98, 045 79 50,898-14 351,426-94 50,550-85 2!''.i,039-79 9,266 63 8,612-54 217-61 26-79 1,319-53 2,050-62 33-68 2,541-26 2,834,273-10 848,209-16 131,354-56 13,598 76 211,524-76 /§ 64,092-05 \ 363,471-43 j 14,514,164-15 22,093,531-31 f Used in the manufacture of methylated spirits at the Government Warehouse, Ottawa. 1904. 1905. Total duty collected ex-manufactory and ex- warehouse. . .8 6,669,398 95 S 5,947,506 84 on licenses 2,750 00 3,125 00 Totals 8 6.672,148 95 S 5,950,631 84 W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 72 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 APPENDIX A — Continued — MALT. No. G. — Return of Manufactures for the Year ended June 30, 1905. Divisions. Licenses. Grain Placed in Steep. Malt Paid Duty Warehoused. Total Duty collected ex- Manufac- tory, including License Fees. No. Fees. Manufactured. S Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lhs. § cts. Belleville, Ont Brantford i 1 50 372,376 505,580 289,696 289,090 451,074 5,953,672 4,527,803 5,400,548 4,920,998 541,990 2,924,908 398.30S 1,303,371 1,285,597 701,258 6,SSS,94S 14,332,210 4,577,260 50 00 1 50 451,074 5,953,072 4,527,863 5,400,548 4,920,998 541,990 2,924,908 398,308 50 00 Guelph M Hamilton i Kingston n London ■■ G 700 7,450,201 5,025,574 0,095,080 0,205,019 081,001 3,098,380 487,800 1,760,705 1,647,099 962,700 8,398,012 18,322,390 5,677,500 700 00 2 2 350 250 350 00 250 00 3 450 450 00 Ottawa ii Owen Sound, Ont Perth „ .... 1 1 2 100 200 100 100 00 L>IMI (HP 100 00 Peterborough m Prescott M St. Catharines ■■ 2 250 1,303,371 1,285,597 701.258 0,888,948 14,332,210 4,577,200 250 00 3 2 200 100 200 00 100 00 Stratford n .... 1 200 200 00 Toronto n .... Windsor 10 1 1,400 200 1,400 00 200 00 Totals 38 4,000 08,549,489 54,017,707 54,617,707 4,000 00 Montreal, Que Quebec, ■■ 4 700 18,976,423 1,345,000 15,321,060 1,008,773 15,321,001; 1,068, < 73 700 00 1 150 150 00 Totals. 5 850 20,321,423 16,389,839 10,389,839 850 00 Halifax, N.S. 1 150 712,401 566,734 566,754 150 00 Winnipeg, Man 2 175 1,769,337 1,398,992 1,398,992 175 00 Calgary, N.W.T. ... 4 325 2,900,956 2,383,920 7,542 2,370,384 438 1 4 Grand Totals. . . 50 0,100 1 94,313,606 75,357,218 7,542 75,349,070 0,213 14 W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. Inland Eevenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. STATISTICS 73 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX A — Continued — MALT. No. 7. — Comparative Statement of Manufactures for the Years ended June 30, 1904 and 1905. Provinces. Licenses. Xo. Fees. Grain Placed in Steep. Malt Manufactured. Paid Duty Warehoused. Total Duty collected ex- Manufac- tory, including License Fees. 1904. 41 4 1 . 1 3 $ 4,750 750 150 150 300 Lbs. 67,569,325 13,820,244 017,259 1,779,210 2,119,808 Lbs. 53,833,482 11,057,078 489,979 1.406,170 1,717,219 Lbs. Lbs. 53,833,482 11,057,078 489,979 1,406,170 1,717,219 S cts. 4,750 00 750 00 150 00 150 00 300 00 Quebec Nova Scotia X. \V. Territories. . . . Totals 50 6,100 85,905,846 68,503,928 68, 503.92S 6,100 00 1905. Ontario 38 5 1 2 4 4,600 850 150 175 325 68,549,489 20,321,423 712,401 1,769,337 2,960,956 54,617,707 16,389,839 566,754 1,398,992 2,383,926 54,617,707 16,389,839 566,754 1,39S,992 2,376,384 4,600 00 850 00 150 00 175 00 438 14 Manitoba Totals 7,542 50 6,100 94,313,606 75,357,21S 7,542 75,349,676 6,213 U Inland Eevenue Department, Ottawa. August 31, 1905. W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 74 INLAND REYENTJEH APPENDIX A — Continued — MALT. Dr. 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 8. — Warehouse Return for Warehoused Increases. Received from other Divisions. Imported. Totals. Divisions. Lbs. 289, GOG 451,074 5,053,672 4,527.863 5,400,548 4,920,998 541,990 2,924,908 398,308 1,363,371 1,2X5. 597 761,258 6,888,948 14,332,216 4,577,260 '54,617,7.07 Lbs. 1,592 7,213 115,800 64,305 90,708 47,323 11,612 Lbs. 159,750 255,600 1,213,500 Lbs. 3,200 1,209 14,032 42,883 3,738 29,778 163,354 7,615 94,800 137,600 812,800 •210,000 291,600 135,000 40,000 497,600 410,000 2,018,184 230,400 2,240 1,700 36,409 1,800 601,162 6,506,834 45,349 15,321,066 1,068,773 16,389,839 205,223 566,754 1,398,992 2,376,3S4 75,349,676 14,185 151,715 ' 7i7 1,266,730 882,610 2,728,000 205,360 1,320,000 11,200 166,617 (i, 402, 700 11,200 1,460,000 2.s:;5 2,230,934 28,858 2,878,384 Lbs. 454,684 907,953 10,228,236 6,384,236 6,960,656 7.645,063 909,012 4,362,481 635,176 1,994,924 149,674 1,922,372 1,391,632 8,395,042 25,224,068 5,815,775 83,380,984 1,309,900 19,941,626 3,908,773 206,077 1,374,970 26.741,346 1,536,934 3,005,746 12,314 120,oi)0 181,025 4,795,551 3,052,429 470,760 875,858 81.740 2,496,793 747,627 1,346,618 3,244,420 811,286 20,945,470 314,355 3,878,089 3,205,056 l,i 125,835 i,s:;o,x<.H 319,999 127,663,880 .EeUeville, Ont. Brantford « .Guelph M Hamilton n . Kingston n London « .Ottawa H .Owen Sound n .Perth .Peterborough ii .Port Arthur n . Prescott H .St.CatharmfcSn Stratford n .Toronto n .Windsor n Totals.... . Joliette, Que .Montreal ■■ . . .Quebec h St. Hyacintheii . Sherbrooke n Totals .St. John, N.B .Halifax, X.S . Winnipeg, Man .... .Calgary, N.W.T . .Vancouver, B.C. . . Victoria n . . . . Totals .Dawson, Y.T Grand Totals. Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. STATISTICS 75 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 the Year ended June 30, 1905. Cr. Entered for Consumption at li and 2h cents per lb. Removed to other Divisions. Exported. Written off. Eree. Remaining in Warehouse. Totals. Lbs. 353,764 700,425 5,660,224 3,711,650 1,562,344 4,833,537 742,894 1,458,114 100,400 1,324,213 116,951 1,359,914 1,265,762 2,233,240 15,703,887 3,116,200 S cts. 5,306 46 10,538 37 84,903 36 55,674 75 23,435 16 72,503 60 11,165 81 21,871 71 1,505 99 19,863 19 1,754 29 20,398 72 18,986 43 33,498 60 235,872 00 46,743 00 Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. 100,920 207,528 2,874,924 1,480,986 256.032 2,661,526 166,118 1,295,475 57,841 589,911 32,723 562,458 125,870 1,435,700 7,636,221 1,598,875 Lbs. 454,684 907,953 10,228,236 6,384,236 6,960,656 7,645,063 909,012 4,362,481 635,176 1,994,924 149,674 1,922,372 1,391,632 8,395,042 25,224,068 5,815,775 1,693,088 1,191,600 5,142,280 150,000 1,468^892 80,000 140,000 10,889 800 466,046 4,600,102 1,847,960 41,200 126,0'i0 36,000 1,059,500 44,243,519 664,021 44 1(5,215,122 302,000 11,689 1,525,546 21,083,108 83,380,984 1,287,075 22,825 5,174,200 40,000 1,309,900 19,941,626 3,908,773 206,077 1,374,970 10,094,696 3,868,773 206,077 1,304,000 151,532 44 58,031 49 3,091 16 19,560 00 4,488,730 184,000 70,970 15,473,546 232,215 09 4,488,730 184,000 1,287,075 5,307,995 26,741,346 1 500 934 22,514 01 36,000 1,536,934 2,940,072 44,101 08 12,960 52,714 3,005,746 4,534,627 68,019 41 260,924 4,795,551 2,104,588 31,568 83 241,618 i Ob, Hi 0,UOJ,4JJ 2,948,629 1,581,005 44,889 S4 23,716 39 256,427 44,830 3,205,056 1,625,835 4,529,634 68,606 23 301,257 4,830,891 182,890 3,379 47 137,109 319,999 75,509,810 1,134,425 56 20,945,470 498,960 11,689 2,812,621 27,885,330 127,663,880 W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 76 ] XI, AND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX A — Continued — MALT. Dr. No. 9. — Comparative Statement of Warehouse Returns Remaining in Warehouse from last year. Warehoused Increases. Received from other Divisions. Imported. Totals. Provinces. Lbs. 24,512,973 5,492,89S 62.096 192,034 541,381 490,434 162,394 Lbs. 53,833,482 11,057,078 Lbs. 481,175 127,8^4 Lbs. 5,600,847 8,009,326 1.400,000 2,571,400 1,523,710 80,000 603,966 Lbs. 131,140 13,500 Lbs. 84,559,617 24,700,656 1,462,096 3,255,903 3,644,534 2,499,055 4,347,337 59,999 1904. . . Ontario . . Quebec 489,979 1,406,170 1,717,219 2,49C 10,734 1,339 "" 162,539' 210,063 3,580,977 59,999 . .Manitoba . . N. W. Territories .... . . British Columbia . . i nlvou iGrntory ... * . < Totals 1905. . . Ontario . .Quebec 31,454,210 68,503,928 623,592 19,789,249 4,158,218 124,529,197 21,609,932 3,770,990 76,934 205,223 308,792 461,991 239,853 5,614 54,617,707 16,389,839 601,162 166,617 6,506,834 6,402,700 1,460,000 2,230,934 2,878,384 120,000 1,346,618 45,349 11,200 83,880,984 26.741.316 1,536,934 3,005,746 4,795,551 3,052,429 4,S30,891 319,999 566,754 1.398,992 2,376,3S4 2,835 28,358 12,314 . . Nova Scotia ... 181,025 81,7*0 3,244,42(1 314,355 . . Manitoba . .N. W. Territories. . . .British Columbia . . Yukon Territory Grand Totals 2 1,679,359 75,349,676 811,286 20,945,470 3,878,089 127,663,880 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. STATISTICS 77 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 for the Years ended June 30, 1904 and 1905. Cr. Entered for Consumption at lh and 2i cents per lb. Tie moved to other Di visions. Exported. Written of. Free Remaining in Warehouse. Totals. Lbs. 45.405,502 16,507,260 2,981,744 3,335,742 1,653,098 4,107,484 54,355 S cts. 681,0S3 31 247,608 72 20 777 43 44,726 16 50,036 12 24.796 46 61,612 23 815 35 Lbs. 16,511,397 2,S53,886 Lbs. 152,000 196,000 Lbs. Lbs. 880,786 1,372,520 Lbs. 21,609,932 3,770,990 76,934 205,223 308,792 461,991 239,853 5,644 Lbs. 84,559,617 24,700,656 1,462,096 3,255,903 3,644,534 2,499,055 4,347,337 59,999 40 000 28,936 383,966 75,430.347 1,131,455 78 19,789,249 376,936 2,253,306 26,679,359 124,529,197 44,243.519 15,473,540 1,500,934 2,940.072 4,534,627 2,104,588 4,529,634 182,890 664,021 44 232,215 09 22,514 01 44.101 08 68.019 41 31,568 83 68,606 23 3,379 47 16,215,122 4,488,730 302,000 184,000 11,689 1,525,546 1,287,075 21,083,108 5,307,995 36,000 52,714 260,924 706,223 301,257 137,109 83,3S0,984 26,741,346 1,536,934 3,005,746 4,795,551 3,052,429 4,830,891 319,999 12,960 241,618 75,509,810 1,134,425 56 20,945,470 498,960 11,689 2,812,621 27,885,330 12^,663,880 1904. 1905.^ Total duty collected, ex-manufactory and ex-warehouse 8 1,131.455 78 S 1,134,538 70 on licenses 6,100 00 6,100 00 S 1,137,555 78 6 1.140,638 70 W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 78 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 APPENDIX A — Continued — MALT LIQUOR. No. 10. — Return of Manufactures for the Year ended June 30, 1905. Divisions. Licenses. i d 1 | £ | N Malt used. Other commo- dities used. Malt Liquor manu- factured. Malt Liquor exported, and used by H. M. Army and Xavy. Total Duty collected, including License Fees. Belleville, Ont Brantford « Guelph it Hamilton n Kingston ■■ London n Ottawa i Owen Sound n ........ Perth ii Peterborough n Port Arthur n Prescott ii St. Catharines Stratford n Toronto n Windsor ■■ 1 3 8 2 2 g 3 6 3 1 2 2 4 3 50 00 150 00 400 00 100 00 100 00 300 00 150 00 300 00 50 00 150 00 50 00 100 00 100 00 ■2i mi oo 700 00 150 00 Lbs. 186,230 iis5..V>ti 5,187,599 3 209.370 '472^883 5 276 136 L210J28 1,374,518 95,300 1,363,412 116,375 1 047 890 L30.V.920 567 278 13, 798', 102 1,583,741 Lbs. ....... Galls. 87,201 293,033 2,299,506 1 575 138 ' 143,' 600 2 100 305 582^255 552,730 38,884 425,389 59,890 359 065 507^880 268 330 5,843^365 749,697 Galls. 2,175 S cts. 50 00 150 00 400 00 100 00 100 00 300 00 150 00 300 00 50 00 150 00 50 00 100 00 100 00 200 00 700 00 150 00 61 3,050 00 37,479,038 15,886,268 2,175 3,050 00 10 4 i X 50 00 500 00 200 00 50 00 50 00 500 00 200 00 ~50 00 Montreal n 14,938,288 1,499,000 6,309,080 i i71 7'^n 696,000 Sherbrooke n Totals 16 800 00 90 i'n 0«.7 — o,oi u,oiu 800 00 St. John, N.B Halifax, N.S 2 100 00 1,491,584 551,821 100 00 3 150 00 1 099 7-10 1,1/ , 1 ~i\J 91 ^ nlfi 150 00 10 450 00 1 ¥79 1, OoO,oi Z 450 00 Calgary, N.W.T Vancouver, B.C 4 200 00 2,091,457 738,589 l_'Oo nil 30 6 1,47-". no 300 00 2,923,398 1,535,458 18,979 4,000 1,186,628 432,572 3,661 10 613 20 Victoria h Totals Dawson, Y.T 47,592 36 1,775 00 4,458,856 22,979 1,619,200 47,592 4,274 30 2 100 00 123,953 48,270 100 00 134 6, 625 00 73,449,991 22,979 30,330,070 263,283 9,124 30 W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. STATISTICS 79 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX A — Continued — MALT LIQUOR, No. 11. — Comparative Statement of Manufactures for the years ended June 30, 1904 and 1905, Provinces. 1904. Ontario Quebec . ..... . New Brunswick . Nova Scotia Mauitoba N. W. Territories British Columbia Yukon Territory Totals. .. 1905. Ontario Quebec . . .... New Brunswick . Nova Scotia Manitoba ....... N. \V. Territories British Columbia Yukon Territory Totals .... Licenses. Malt used. 134 3,150 800 100 150 325 200 1,775 50 0,550 00 3,050 00 800 00 100 00 150 00 450 00 200 00 1.775 00 100 00 Lbs. 519, 423. 405. 890. ,328, 595. .084. 54 n., i Malt Liquor Total JJutv ut er Malt Liquor: exported, ' collected* manu- and used by including factured. H. M. Army License dities used. H. M. Army and Navy. Lbs. 633 105 02(1 305 839 915 260 355 67,301.438 26,250 Galls. 14,397,583 7,960,677 521.794 979,936 1,339,141 595,989 1,518,873 21,992 Galls. 1,388 241,079 52,715 26,250 27,3.35,9&5 ; 295,182 134 6.625 00 73,449,991 37.479,038 20.423,087 1,491,584 2,919,159 4,462,857 2,091,457 4,458,856 123,953 22,97H 22,979 15,886.268 8,576,810 551,821 1,022,740 1,886,372 738,589 1,619,200 4S.270 2,175 213,516 47,592 30,330,070 263,283 1904. Exported Used by H. M. Army and Navy Totals . Galls. 1,752 293,430 295,182 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. APPENDIX A — Continued — TOBACCO. Dr. INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 No. 14. — Warehouse Return- for the Year ended June 30, Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1005. 12— 6a Remaining in Warehouse. Warehoused. Received from Other Divisions. Totals to be Accounted for. Divisions. Entered for Consumption. 8 £ g to 5 Canadian Tobacco. Combination Tobacco. Combination Cigarettes. j Tobacco. £ bo 0 j Canadian Tobacco. 1 Combination Tobacco. . Combination Cigarettes. 0 2 in Cigarettes. Tobacco. Cigarettes, a _ 0 .1 ■0 n O Combination Tobacco. Combination Cigarettes. Tobacco at 25c. per lb. n f J be S. 5 Canadian To- bacco at 5c. per lb. c . oc 'Z *t fl 8 A ih 1 0 a ** - Bfl §6 M 0 Doty. Lbs. 2,300 1,077 3215,5134 2,077 7,227 10^288 4,6794 2,884 1,737 1 2374 26,288 Lbs. Lbs. No. Lbs. No. Lbs. Lbs. No. Lbs. 10,831 36,257 389,450 45,405 77,357.\ 150,130" No. Lbs. 13,131 37,334 1,795,776 47,482 84,5844 160,418" 141,979 68,5654 18,861" 21,4674 627,310" No. Lbs. Lbs. No. Belleville, Ont Lbs. 11,038 36,401 No Lbs. Lbs. No. 2,759 50 9,100 25 173,212 62 11.513 25 20,401 26 35,693 50 34,491 50 16,104 88 4.024 00 4,862 37 158,861 57 270 30 1.079,782i 140,000 140,000 ....Hamilton 11 46,053 81,6044 142,774" 137,966 64,4194 .... Ottawa ti ....Perth ;;;;;;;;; 17,124 20,230 601,022 . . . Stratford n 5,406' 22,015 189,492 211,537 5911,7384 178,538 5,406 5,406 386,3384 5,406 22,045 1 079 7824 1 (ft nftft liO,UUU 189,492 11 3,016,9084 140,000 211 537 Totals 1 848,3004 5,406 rSb 471 °**5 00 589,5041 2,0154 456,700 407,300 3,288 30,3984 30,786 40,641 25,217 6H900 6 241 024 ' 4,'2014 2,266,000 1,021,300 3,287,300 6.330 57^289 63,619 163,371 82,006 375,672* 526,000 3,988,250 27,3114 8,820" 36,7114 6,831,1084 33,5284 8,820' 6,873,457 2,722,700 1,428,600 9,618 87.6S74 194 157 1221650 400,8894 717,6964 595,370 4,633,150 5,228,520 .... Montreal, Que . . Quebec ■■ 2 92 1 703 ~" 28/2714 8,820 l, 206 j 500 9,618 43,838 — 7L5S1 310,547'. goo ooi, 1,346,500 ' 2* 978 16 17,732 40 591,520 18,301?. 23,803 8,372 864,000 597,000 120,000 4,151,300 97,3054 33,6864 96,647 714,270 6,245,2254 621,0194 4,514,250 2,961,7944 365,0204 302,263 68,723 370,986 1,993,370 145,000 53,456 52:1,96:,; 1,570,4:30 782.455 73 54 1.53C, 900 367,0024 337,8604 67,053 1,820,000 9SK SKR 9 1 97 onn 111! 91.840 13 75.500 10 17,422 a> 92.9SS 45 361 66.31! 1.940000 "'4)832 4,832 742 44,324 7,794 119,749" 8,536 32,175 120,000 742 14,324 7,794 404,9134 1,820,000 481,4124' 1,940,000 8,536 Charlottetown, P.E.I. ... 6,793 1 3,794 80,051 1.780 88,624 3,794 77,604 19,401 00 116,927 19,124 29,2221 42,429" 1,205,207 1,210,1194 302,529 S8 124,7594 143,8834 Calgary, N.W.T.... 107,124 1 26,781 OS 328,0774 133,089 357,300 175,518 123,496 67.402 BS 30.S74 n 71,65H 461,1664 532,818 98,276 K 5,7954 11,376 17,1714 8,9604 2.240 13 | 81U.541 19,7194 12,881,4864 2,138,370 1,2.18,3454 1,581,000 39,834 122,486 714,270 7,449,437 4,958,200 :'T j 4,514,250 4,163,704 1,820,000 8,359,200 111,2474 933,0274 5,228,520 7,343,707 63,694 708,503;. 1.570,430 1.887.80$ 18 I INLAND REVENUES SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 -Warehouse Return for the Year ended June 30, 1905. Entered for Consumption. Removed in Bond to other Divisions. Exported. Army and Navy and Ships' Stores. Taken for Re working. Remaining in Warehouse. Totals Accounted for. 38 01 504 53 04 '. 74 60 l'.H. 96" 4(1.1. 38$ m £m £^ I: £ Canadian To- bacco at 5c. per lb. Coinb i n a t i 0 n Tobacco at 5c. per lb. Combination Cigarettes at $1.50 per M. Duty. 0 0 i & y a CO 0 0 0 3 Eh £ 2! 5 Canadian Tobacco. g fS £ E bo s No. d 3 Eh Lbs. £ be 5 No. g 1 c 0 -5 O Lbs. ° s cH 3 S 6 Lbs. : Z ! Combination ■° 1 Cigarettes. 0 d X> O EH Lbs. 2,093 933 3/0,435 1,429 2,980 17,336 4,013 4,146 2,705 2,018 21,291$ i C3 60 G No. b Ieh § 0 Lbs. I a .5 g O O LI 3 5 3 I S. ^ Combination '. ^ Cigarettes. d _o Eh Lbs. 13-131 1,795! 776 47.482 84,5X4.'- 160,418 141,979 £ cS 60 5 No. : 1 tr1 j Canadian S" Tobacco. d 0 3 S » 0 O Lbs. Combination Cigarettes. No. Lbs. Lbs. No. $ cts. 2,759 50 9,100 25 173,212 62 11,618 25 20,101 26 3.5,693 50 3 1 491 60 10JO4 SS 4,024 00 4,862 37 168,861 57 270 80 471,295 00 Lbs. No. Lbs. No. Lbs. Lbs. No. 643,553 87,855$ 90,000 50,000 1,082 140,600 308 21,4671 027,310" 178,538 6,280 4,872 28 127 211,537 5,406 5,406 — — 87,85o$ 90 000 308 50 000 1,082 — L_l 429 439$ 28 127 90$ 03 7U 20 941 20$ 5,406 178,538 3,010,908$ 140,000 5,406 211 537 786,870 1,206,600 9,018 18,888 1 17,837 71.5*1 3111,517'. 223,930 4. 145,500 711,745 17 22,078 L6 17,732 40 782,455 73 ".,401,072 1,685,000 47,135$ 45,500 100 3,410 8^385$' 1,714 5,094.', 3 058 11,855 395,098 5,257 201.O2O 222,100 44,606 45,974?, 8E284 359,585 280, 650 6.831.108.', 2.722.700 9,618 87,087$ 194,157 122,650 400 889$ 595,370 4,633,150 40 35,424 1,993,370 145,000 53,456 629,9081 4.570,430 3. 16 1.072 1,685,000 47,135$ 45,500 40 100 3,410 8,385$ 9,866$ 11,855 400,355 424,020 35,421 177>364$ 040,235 6,873,457 3S5.358 4,151,300 2,127,900 97.305$ 717,096$ 5,228,520 91,840 13 l:(5,ooo 4 1,174,900 135 19,598$ 673,000 23 86 75,566 10 17,422 35 92,988 45 19,101 00 302,529 88 26,781 00 07,402 85 30,874 01 98,276 86 2,317 39,937$ 42,254$ 31,153$ 31,153$ 252 1,910,000 1,910,000 i',864' 1,864 1,062 1,062 25,930 9,224$ 35,154$ 30,000 30,000 2,642 361,663$ 119,749" 1,940,000 4,832 4,832 8,536 2,642 .. . 481,412$ 1,940,000 8,536 "4 1,486 9,282 3,701 88,624 3,794 11,570 1,750 100,444iJ 1,322,134 24 96 «0i 12,117 24,362 36,479 2,043$ 2,043$ 75,571$ 25,616$ 101,188 1 357,300 175,518 532,818 07 2,135.370 63,694 708,503$ (,670,430 2,240 13 1,887,808 18 4,163,704 1,820,000 177,249$ 8,211 19,719$ 17,171$ 19,719$ 1,310,400 40 33,892 1,960,000 4,532 3,410 9,447$ 14,738$ 11,885 1,158,402 1,127,020 38,066 209, 85$ 040,235 12,881,486$ 8,359,200 lll,247$j 933.027$ 5,228.520 W. J. GEEALD, Deputy Minister. 83 ffTAT, APPENDIX A— Continued — TOBACCO. 5-8 EDWARD VII. : DR * No. 15. — Comparative Statement or War- ivy. .- R-- . Remaining in Warehouse. Warehoused. Received prom other Divisions. Totals to be Accounted for. Provinces. Entered foe Coxsrxpnc-s. 8 ■ i I Lbs. 275,726* 631.396* 14.6S9" 44,793 14.783 91J34 6,574 73.094* 11,264" 19,719* ■j & g No. g 11 •z c i c ° d _s c c 1SH 5 o O o 8 *+j 5 £ ~ a •_5 to 55 o O d j£ o H fa Q 3 "§ O 0 § 3-8 0 O Lbs. 164,275 405,501 0 .s O B 3 to SO O O 5 eg J3 O H i a & Si 0 g H Of £ £> 0 8 a J •S-o c O 0 s '"§ a c-o 0 O .2 -2 3 8 2 5 ^5 two So 0 0 * i 0 a. § g 3 !n *t — 2. ■ _ ~ - j£ "2 s ~ 5 r r - 9 - '~ z — = C t 15 4 — - _ _ _5 - I ?. 36 Lbs. 19.936 21,871 • Lbs. 21,421 89,882* No. 137^031 Lbs. 1,164,86c* 6,038,368* 194 36,709 90,852 No. 53,200 3,477,100 1,714,800 Lbs. 15.036 44. 1744 No. Lbs. 1,567,205* 18,181" 349,365 464,5634 No. Lbs. 3,007,7974 6,687,946 364,248 546,065* 105,640" 1,236,714 65,051 570,978 21,288 19 719* No. 53,200 3,535,100 1,861,300 1,885,500 Lbs. 34,972 66,0454 Lbs. 185,696 555,4434 No. 1904. Lbs. 1,863,120 2,695,2874 345,7354 430,174* 97,624 1,119,709 45,927 426,649 11,876 No. 40,300 1,201,100 Lbs. 27,520 29,978 Lbs. 16a 551 58.000 146,509 150,000 1,522,280 1,659,361 . . Quebec . .New Brunswick £091. 1,505 8.572 1,735,500 10,077 Nova Scotia 8,606 3,794 3,794 . . Prince Edward Island. . . 1,145,580 58,477 497,883* 10,024" Manitoba North-west Territories. . . . British Columbia . . Yukon Territory 744^933* ... Totals 1905. . . Ontario . . Quebec . . New Brunswick 1,183.179 354,500 43*312 1 15,097* 137,081 7,330,9S9 5.245,100 07.782* 629,836 1,522,280 4,111,279* 1,735,500 12,625,447* 7,335,100 111,0944 1,659,361 7,036,102* 1,848,390* 2,961,794* 365,620* 370,986" 77,604 1,210.119* 107.124 393,107* jL, 241,400 1,993^370 145,000 66,104 612.4-.'7; M5.081 386,338* 591.520" 18,301* 32.175" 6.793 116.927 19,124 71,651* 5.795*" 5,406 33,086* 22,045 96,647 1,079,782* 6,245,2254 54 44,324 80,051 140,000 3,287,300 1,530,900 (33,619 189,492 621,019* 1,550,787* 36,7114 3,016,908* 6,873,457 385,358 481,4124 88,624 1,322.134 143,8834 532,818" 140,000 4,151,300 2,127,900 1,940,000 5,406 97,3054 211,537 717,696* 5,228|526' 5,406 53,456 178.538 5i'.'»v>i 4.57 — 864,000 597,000 120,000 714,270 4,514,250 742 1 ... 7,794 404,913* 1,780" 1,205,207 124,759* 461,1664 1,820,000 8,536 "'3,794' . . Nova Scotia 4,832 3,794 . Prince Edward Island . . Manitoba North-west Territories. . 19,7194 1,268,3454 1,581,000 1 39,8344 122,480 714,270 7,449,437 4,958,200 71,413 810,5414 4,514,250 11,376 4,163,704 1,820,000 17,1714 19,7194 12,881,4864 8,359,200 111,2474 933,0274 5,228,520 Totals 8,960* 7,313,707 2,138,370 ; 63.694 7OS.50SJ 4,57 Island Revenue Depart.ment,- Ottawa, August 31, 1905. Total duty collected, e.\ -manufactory mad » nnb Canada Twist and Raw Leaf Total duty collected on licensee Totals. STATISTICS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 A. 1906 nt of Warehouse Returns for the Years ended June 30, 1904 and 1905. Cr. -j for Consumption. s « . 2 A S o — ■S3 « 168,551 448,946* 612,497i 178,638 No. 945,091 708,503), 4,570,430 1,887,808 18 « eta. 476,464 60 702,7811 80 so, 433 87 107,974 16 24,406 no 279,927 26 11,181 76 1011,002 'j i 2,9611 (il! 1,798,098 08 471,296 oo 782,4:.,', 78 91,840 13 02,088 46 ig ioi Hi, 302,520 88 26,781 (10 08,270 86 2,240 18 ltKMOVF.il IN liONl) TO otiibii Divisions. 672,168 8,869,4971 69,61 1 1,111,2794 649,838 8,404,072 11.570 1,750 86,479 1,435,000 300'500 1,785,1 1,085,0110 l3\ooo 4,163,704 1,820,01111 ■ 1904. Exported. 84,947 81,641 194 43,903 78 160,868 87,855.', 47,1861 4 42,864) 177,2494 12,! 100 15,000 963,800 001.70O 90,000 45,500 I.I, 1,000 1.310,400 6 si 1 1 o Aiimt, Navt and SHIPS' Stokes. manufactory and ex-warehouse, including 1905- • • 8 4,124,457 93 $ 4,409,150 5.5 3,221 00 3,223 50 .. . 8 4,127,078 93 % 4,412,3741)5 Leaf lses. . . . 17 36, 2] 6 2CD 3,oi.:u 30,5s:,/, 135 81,1634 252" 2,043! 33,802 1.765,: 1,765.500 50,000 910,000' Written off by Authority. 3,61 6 j 3,6103, to S Lbs, Taken for Re-working. Lbs. 2,046 1,199 3,508 958 2,046 ',665 1,082 100 1,864 1,486 No. 20l66o 20,000 3,410 4,532 3,410 2,381 "729 3,110 8,3853, ' 1,062 a 0 B 100 9,860 0,050 4,872 0,86c,.1, 11,855 Remaining in Warehouse. 14,738* 11,855 Lbs. 386,338.1 691,620 18,801* 32,175" 6,793 116,027 10,124 71,651* 5,795* 19,719| l,268,345i 429,439* 400,355" 19,6984 35,1541 9,282" 1 00, 4 44.', 86,009* 101,188" 8,211 19,7194 1,158.402 4t>4,no(» 597,000 120,000 1,581, 000 5,406 33,68c,.1, 3.2 s 22,045 96.647 30,834.', .24.020 1.73,000 30,000 2 1,127,020 38,066 122,486 28,127 177,8644 go 714,270 711,270 209,785J Totals Accounted for. 12,625,447! 3,016,9084 6,873,457 385,358 481, 4124 88,624 1,322, 134 143,8884 532,818 17,171! 19,7194 0 3 g § 0 O Cigarel c C3 No. Lbs. Lbs. No. 53,200 3,535,100 1,861,300 L, 885,500 7,335,100 140,000 4,151,300 2.127,0011 1,040,000 34,972 66,0454 10,077 12,881,486! 8,350,200 111,094! 5,406 97,3054 185/696 555,443! 74 ',9334 1.659,361 211,537 717,606! 5,228,820 3,794 111.247! 033.027! W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. APPENDIX A — Continued — TO B ACCO. INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 A. 1906 No. 12. — Return of Manufactures for the Year ended June 30, 1905. Divisions. Licenses. Total weight of Kau Leaf Tobacco ami other materials actually used. Tobacco. Cigarettes. Canadian Tobacco. Combination Tobacco. Combination Cic.ahettes. Snout. Total Duty collected Ex-Manufac- tory, including' License Fees. No. Fees. At 25 cents per lb. Paid Duty. Warehoused At S3 per M. Paid Duty. Warehoused At 5 cents Paid Duty. Warehoused At 5 cents Paid Duty. Warehoused At IUS0 Paid Duty. Warehoused At 25 cents per lb. Paid Duty. At 18 cents per lb. Paid 1 2 75 00 L40 01) 75 00 Lbs. 1,341,782 2liil,102 215,457 1,868,087 3,770 278.304} 3,770 1,079,782} No. 0,500,400 No. 0,420,400 140,000 Lbs t cts. 88,912 33 4,046 50 12,850 20 260,772 71,280 189,492 WindBor ij . . 255,504 255,504 Totals E 200 00 1,847,341 1,301,857 2S2.074} 1,079,782} li, 560, 400 0,420,400 140,000 255,504 255.504 260,772 71,280 189,492 106,409 03 Joliette, Que . ... 1 26 60 00 1,567 50 34,008 7,540,024 39,262 377,273 39,202 370,943 2,013 10 873,000 83 0,758,938 517,914 0,241,024 231.001,787 •1,122,000 1,8(3,500 228,798,787 1,122,000 822,200 2. 200. Ol III 1,0211300 0,330 369,292 205,921 103,371 6 tii.oiiii 14,000 520,000 6,630 ,630 92,940 92,940 She iluimko, Que Totals St. John, N.B 0 8 555 00 152 50 1,827,4231 2,408,160] 22,020 17,818} 4,201} 990,913 1,437,348 933,024 1,437,348 57,289 344,074 1,003,431 262,068 627,758} 82,000 375,672} 7,754,160 3,705,900 3.988,250 20 1,490 20 , 190 35,375 28,305 35,375 28,355 150,070 79,282 14 108,884 23 1,068,840 30 38 2,315 00 11.310,501; 0,780,958 635,722} 0,245,225} 232,908,287 •1,122,000 229.020,987 1,122, 3,287,300 2,844,790 2,781,177 03,019 1,710,797 1,095,747} 021,049} 8,291,150 3,779,900 4,514,250 8,140 ,146 150,07" 54 1 75 00 14,010 2,290 2,236 4,739,200 3,208,300 1,530,900 10,258 90 1,025 44 3 157 50 205 00 67,910 160,780 48,735} 4,411} 44,324 11,888 4,094 7,794 3,207 3,207 Charlottetown, P.K.I 4 172,167} 92,116} 80,051 3,358 3,358 23,462 03 69 63 25 25 1 50 00 3,152 50 474 18,403569} 60} 00.'. Grand Totals 52 8,300,008 010,571 7,449,437 244.207.SS7 •1,122,000 230,249,687 1,122,000 4,958,200 3,115,516 3,014,133 71,413 1,980,776 1,170,234} 810,541} 8,294,150 3,779,900 1,514,250 8,206} 1 ,206} 156,095 150,095 1,205,665 33 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 81, 1905. W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. APPENDIX A Cmiimir,/. TOIt.vn.'O. STATISTICS 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 A. 1906 No. 13.— Comparative Statement of Manufactures for the Years ended June 30, 1904 and 1905. Ontario. Oucl,,,., I'.l Utisiv irk. a Scotiu . . . ci' Kdwjinl Island, New Bruniwiaki Nnva Scotia . . Prince Edward Manitoba . . , 71) "« in- ji 2115 hi W) no INXANU RliVENUE DUI'AUTMKNT, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. Total ToilACCO. ClUARF.TTES Canadian Tobacco. Combination Tobacco. Combination Cigarettes. Snuff. might of Raw Leal Total Duty onllected ex-Maou- factory. including License Fees. Tobacco unci otlii i materials actually UMud. At 25c. JUT lb. Paid Duty. Ware- boused. At 83 per M. Paid Duty. Ware- housed. At 5c. per lb. Paid Duty. housed. 5c. per lb. D*at^ Ware- housed. At 81.50 per M. Paid Duty. Ware- housed. At 25c. per lb. Paid Duty. At 18c. per lb. Paid Duty. Lbs. 1,1171,248* 10,417.987] Lb». 1,451,11114 ii. I08,196A Lbs. 287,0118* 429,827ft Lbs. 1,1IU, 805* 0,(138,3(185 104 311.700 9(1,852 No. 8,500,43(1 19!, 120,870 •701,000 5,908,200 No. 8 453 230 10o]h4:i.'27o 7(11, Olid 4,103,400 No. 3.477JO" Lbs. 301,301 Lbs. 286,265 Lbs. 15,036 44,174* 8^572 Lbs. 247,812 1,302,7225 Lbs. 83,537 Lbs. 164,275 No. No. No. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. $ eta. 19,1)27 82,410 153,710 1,8111 12,11111,333 4,055 89,418 181,908 3.8GI 2,704 02,057 1,714,800 2,072,924 16\74i' 4,564 2,(128,749* 8,i69 4,564 837, 161 J 465,561 1,522,280 7,521 L7915 7,521 " 1,791* 168,205 540 168,205 540 116,014 43 901,214 31 13,690 45 L209 46 lii.i>'7 I". 595 06 8,110,536ft 785,547ft 7.330,080 20 '.835. 01 HI 203,580,000 7(11.000 5,245,10(1 2,995,530 2,927,7475 07,782* 1,550,5345 *7(il,00o 920,6985 629,83(1 6,28(1,930 4,7(14,650 1,522,280 9.312J 9,3125 168,745 168,746 1,048.661 18 ^ 1.817,341 14,016 57,019 L68,?B0 *n 1,3111,857 8,780,908 2,2!I0 18,7355 172,1(17} ' " ""_ 282,074* 685,782] 2,230 4,411* 93,116] 1.070,782* 8,248,325] 51 44,324 80,051 6,660,400 232,908,287 •1,122,000 4,730,200 (1,420.400 229,620,987 1,122,000 3,208,300 140,000 3,287,300 1,530,00(1 255,504 2,814,790 i'l',888 3,358 255,504 2,781,177 4,094 3,358 (i3.("iii"t* 7,794 2(10,772 1,710.797 3^ 207 ( 1 280 1.II95J475 3,207 1,K0 40° 62l|049J 8,29il50 3.779^900 4,514,250 .8|l46' 8^ 146 * 1511,(170 ; 15(1,670 106,409 113 1.063,S40 30 10,258 90 1,02.-. 4 4 23.4(12 ii3 69 63 13,403,5005 B, 380,008 010,571 7,440,437 244,807,887 1,132,000 239,249,687 1.122.IHHI 4,058,20(1 3,116,546 3,044,133 71,413 1,980.77(1 1.170,2345 810,541ij 8,294,150 605 " "0611 25' 25 3,779,900 4,514,250 8.20(15 8.2065J 15(1,(105 1 156,695 1,205,665 33 • Cigarettes at ?8 per M. w. 1 J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. IN LA N D REV EN VES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Totals. £ r- X O t ?] t X - " !- C Cl Cl re © ^ M O C r- N - 1 e ^ ~ 5 K * CI H o « Ot m"cf m"©"in"if co'© t>T if ©"©"©" x'cf-if •72 i— CO © 1> CO CO rH in -r © « H OHO CO 02 CO rH co CO CO eo" rH io" X 01 © in © m CO X CO X CO t- f w o ^ r. t^"©"in"©"©"w* © X CO f. ce" X ©^ co -f" •asnoq -a-m^V ui Suiuiumajj -5 m co £ = © CO CO TJ CO —401 eo eo ce m cocr . 1« . CM CO I- cf CM r«. © © ©" 1 - CM •suorsiAiQ jaq^o puoq at poAotuay a ce x •2 MO 00 cm" •xr^lh ■ | 55 1 -oo^cft Clt>T '. Co" 1 ^CO'-h" : 1 l~ ! :E5 © CO rH - ©" 2 Entered for Consumption. O 00 .2 CN i-H » CO X 00 OS % 1°» rH 00 O CI M l- t- CO t- Cl io r- co HClr-O Cl © © rH t>Tin"in"eo rH coco©©" -rio-r-H M C IC CI t Jl X IO © I- CO U'.- CO lO © r- LO TfCCMHr-Ot-CCN x eo ci -r i~ ci > r co > 43 Cl © CO X ^ XX — .—"©" rH X 02 co m CO X CO CI H* O CO t— X c"h'x"ci t^. iO »C: rH X CO* Cl" 1*' t-T Ol" rH* ITS* r-T ci -r ce co i> CO io co" o 2?-c©!-25c^v:, 2 > -^i j3 - ^ C f - : z? r?SO .co^: > OQ Std. lbs. 15,315 132,568 983 95,153 3 540,202 135,123 1,034,040.1 13.187 ' 1' 1 J -*M-rt X r— x — © -r -r © — < © © r - © c i ci co ~ _ ©^ C5 C0_ ©^ Cl_ rH © co__ x_ ©' t-^-r ©' ©" ©* x" ©" if i< m -r © CO -Ol I -H -Cl CCH* co | x oi © i.o © m CO © X CO X CO s co I i<_ ce t- © i- © co" 1 i-I com" ©"©"in" rH © X © X X | 1* CO 1* in" ! eo" rH -Cl 1 r 0r ^ 1 CO 1< j if rH •SUOISIAIQ .iaipo mojj paAiaoa^j j§ © co co xh t>- Tf cYIox X r2 -r x ci x x -r ce x i- r- © CO X © I- 1-0 © t- © r* © © CO t5 ©" x" x" co" CO h co" rH -f rH rH 02 ~ — / i_- © co cf rH r+* 1 CCH> -COM' m -r © x t - X — rH CO 1* CM X 1* i— 1 m © © ci ci ci Cf 1 r-1"©"©" 1^ 1<"rH" Cl 1< 1- 1< s 1 s 1 2 1 p^snonaj-c^v £ XiO • X © Cl 01 -2 CO CO • © 1.0 © CO © 'CO rH © Tfl x" ! ce' t - ©" r -W X I— 1 02 CM 1 1 CM © ©_ cf SCI O 1.0 © • X © 1 - Cl Cl CCH X rH ! r-T of ci i - co" CO t- oo | co" 1 © m -Ol in ci -r t~ X eo X © eo" HN | 1* ° l~ 1 of i m eo I •pa^.iodmj set* x eo © ci co ©. .,• o © x x co co _q i .o m ■ i - 1— t ^ © — cf cf ! co" ©" rH in" © . © Cl © 01 H . * t, 02 : «? ■HPWH. © OKNO-ri-l-Cl eo m 1- 1— -r © CO i - cs rH] r-i © I N CO in © x" of ©"i.e'i—" x'co" in" CM CO T 1> 1< m CO eo ci- in © eo" -rf- to — © © C X — eo co © co — eo ce ci rn in x in co"i-co*i-Tt- co" in Cl rf X sd Cl CO— in © cf Cl CO X* raojj asnoq "',Ji;A\ u] Sunquiuay; Std. lbs. 1,973 20,014 19,27<; 784,280 00,041 172, 93U 3,150 000 1,1044 043 490 2,073 17,887 17,213 15,531 rf* © X CO eo CM -»M-W r« B l 1 - = X © — c i © i -0 ci ~ r. © l-SPJNr. CM" X"©"x"l-"rH" t - © CM CO rH rH X ©. X m" © in STATISTICS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 O CM wTos CO rH CO CM CO CO NO OS CM -f rH CO ©5^ to" a" 1- CM rH O to" 10" rH i CM c: co CN ■* O to 0 OS 10 O 01 r. 0 rH CM co co OS rH CM — OS 00 — — h- 5 SS 1 - 0 rH OS CO t- © t>» -T r— CC CM rH SO 00 rH r-T-* 0" rH m" rH t-^co* 1,317, &H* CO C to - !** >n OS rH N CO b- rirr-rsrf 01 CC CO CM l>- 10 Hen N •HW ts CO eo" -*1 rH **< CO 0 H to rH OS* IO rH t-*CM" t» CO rH 12,387, ' Eh tO lO CM Hi1 I 'J if}"—" I to" "a O O - CO rH CO 5M co co t-"©* i"1 £ I co 06 1 r4 irTrH c- 12— 6iB INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII 2 liWf-"i Illislil i ffgfifit ,-TlO joj paja^ua-a}* PI gocd 1 £ - - °5 •paioj^sap pive'sasodand pmn r-T c5T 5 = g •ps;.iodxa §11 IS Is! If snoistAia Jaq?o 0} puoq ai paAOtuag i m 3 - ail 5 ■43 rioo woo 1 : 2 m ■ I illisflf III! I if •snoisiAta j.-.qjo uio.ij paAiaoay i §1 ill !0" rH t. •Ajcxpuj-xa pasnoqa.iBAV in III •pa^joduij llllllll \re9A1 [ mo j} osnoq 3 AY «} 3mun:uwa I ill* If STATISTICS 87 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX A — Continued — CANADA TWIST TOBACCO. No. 18. — Statement of Reveuue collected from Canada Twist Tobacco for the Year ended June 30, 1905. Divisions. Licenses. Canada Twist, at 5 cts. per pound. Total Duty collected, No. Fees. including License Fees. Lbs. S cts. Cornwall, Ont 1 2 20 3 00 5 10 960 58 00 1 2 160 10 00 Totals 7 14 1,140 71 00 Joliette, Que 5 24 9 48 17,000 14,727 859 00 784 35 Totals. 2J 57 31,727 1,643 35 36 71 32,867 1,714 35 W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. CANADA TWIST TOBACCO. No. 19.— Comparative Statement for Years ended June 30, 1904 and 1905. Years. Provinces. LlCEI No. \-SES. Fees. Canada Twist, at 5 cts. per pound. Total Du including License Fees. 1904 8 31 39 16 60 Lbs. 1,480 46,291$ S cts 90 00 2,374 58 1905 Quebec Totals 76 47,77H 2,464 58 -■ 7 29 14 57 1,140 31,727 71 00 1,643 35 Totals 36 71 32,867 1,714 35 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 88 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX A — Continued — CIGARS. No. 20. — Return of Manufacture* Divisions. Licenses. Total weight of Raw Leaf Tobacco and other materials actually used. Defi- ciencies paying duty. Cigars at $7 per Thousand. Cigars No. 1 7 10 15 2 24 1 1 1 2 1 10 3 22 7 Fees. Pro- duced. Paid Duty. Ware- housed. Produced. Belleville, Dnt $ cts. 75 00 525 00 750 00 1,125 00 150 00 1,725 00 75 00 75 00 75 00 150 00 75 00 750 00 225 00 1,612 50 505 00 Lbs. 9,144 79 402 7L707 208,657 55, 359 626,184^ 9, 2404: 3,123§ 2,345 3.755 5,611 23,073 38,542^ No. Nn. No. No. No. 465,250 4,400,375 4,332,090 10,344.740 3,038,330 35,432,030 499, boU 164, S00> 159 750 185,950 326,100 1,393,325 2,122,600 18,798,295 1,483,235 Brintford n 700 3,3'»7 445 625 1 200 1 200 Hamilton m Kingston n 5 550 2' 490 2 550 2' 490 3 000 London n Perth „ Peterborough, Ont Port Arthur n Pre^cott it St. Catharines n . Striitford n Toronto n 342,913^ 36,549 7 863 600 600 Totals Joliette, Que Montreal o . 13,030 107 7,892 50 l,Olo,bUb 9,840 6,840 3,000 00, 14b, ozO 4 38 6 4 6 2 230 00 2,790 00 420 00 265 00 400 00 140 00 04,0043 1,143,652 129,947^ 49, 755 151.677A 17,475:/ 18,582 3,090 3,090 61,831,730 7,300,865 2,66H,190 8,318,615 188,280 Quebec n St. Hyacinthe, Que Sherbrooke n 7,500 7,500 Three Rivers n Totals 60 4,245 00 1,557,062^ 18,582 10,590 10,590 80,302,680 St. John, N.B 4 290 00 65,024} 1,052,705 Halifax, N.S 3 225 00 11,262 616,645 11 787 50 139,701* 7.468,725 Calgary, N.W.T Vancouver, B.C. 2 150 00 10,561 572,675 15 11 1,105 00 815 00 69,4613 28,815^ 3,809,000 1,505,400 Victoria m *6,275 Totals 26 1,920 00 98,277| 6,275 5,314,400 213 15,510 00 3,397,495 37,887 20,430 17,430 3,000 178,474,350 * 6,275 cigars from combination leaf at $3 per M. Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. STATISTICS 89 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 for the Year ended June 30, 1905. at $6 per Thousand. Canadian Cigars at $3 per Thousand. Combination Cigars at $3 per Thousand. lotal Duty collected ex-manufac- tory, including License Fees. Paid Duty. Warehoused Produced . Paid Duty. Ware- housed. Produced . Paid Duty. Ware- housed. No. 116,000 2,762,200 1,822,870 3,514,315 902,830 19,279,390 231 15() 6' 120 119,750 97,500 No. 349,250 1,638,175 2,509,220 6,830,425 2,135,500 16,152,64n 268 500 158,' 680 40,000 88,450 326,100 252 000 761^800 4,999,835 654,350 No. No. No. No. No. No. $ cts. 771 00 17,110 80 11,707 60 22,231 41 5,584 41 117,405 09 1,461 90 111 72 793 50 735 00 75 00 7,597 95 8,389 80 84,454 64 5,978 26 1 141 325 l! 360^800 13,798,460 89S SS^i 114 900 45,981,595 37,164,925 481,550 166,650 314,900 284,408 08 9R OR9 RIO 3,255,715 241, nio 3,988,405 1^ 7fiS QOO 4,045,150 2,421,580 4,330,210 130,250 1,832,460 41 150 1,550,960 36 '250 281,500 4 900 1,591,710 684 920 446,400 127,950 1,137,260 671 870 226' 495 110,050 454,450 13 050 219^905 17,900 8,294 66 161,424 46 20,633 77 2,655 46 25,218 22 1,843 34 241,350 345,430 203,550 278,430 37,800 67,000 771 970 451 720 191 Foreign, Nu. •88,240,148 l i, I B 11211, 76" 828,806 5,3117, 35u 288,878 817,460 Kr.,SHH,llll I37.in7.irj.', 111.111111,011(1 7iis,ii(i;, 2'lli,375 •I, 1 1 M,S7fi 357.225 7iio,»25 1,3115, 235 no, n;r,.rn> sp a 9> p ^ s - 8 o .s i- <» « 10 o t~i-* j OS 1- o T-l CO S CO 03 SO t~ CO o CO -TP T-l ej C5 00 C5 eo'oT -f id »o 0 S3 Cs SO s CM x : 1 ■* iH i-H 2 Z- .9 « es-a s s C5 OS in p •_r OS Tf 1— CO JS xi 3 -*| cS O rH 1 - - 1-1 os o T-l m o rHCO rH 50 -r"x" CO (N o H 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 »Q 25 S — os © ♦—i r -1 c3 y 0 a 5s 5 1 Ha r. . " Q H 55 STATISTICS 107 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 METHYLATED SPIRITS. No. 34. Statement showing the quantity of Raw Materials on hand at beginning and end of year, and brought in and used during the year 1904-1905. Dr. (A) Cr. Names of Articles. Stock on hand, July 1, 1904. Brought in during the year. Total to be Accounted for. Used in manufacture of Methylated Spirits. Sold. Stock on hand June 30, 1905. Total Accounted for. Pr'f galls. Pr'f galls. Pr'f galls. Prf galls. Pr't galls. Pr'f galls. Pr f galls. Alcohol 3,709 53 66,273 23 - 69,982 76 64,092 05 132 21 5,758 50 69,982" 76 Wood Naphtha.. 2,34170 27,421-11 29,762 81 24, 159 19 5,603 62 29,762 81 (B) Statement showing quantity of Raw Materials used, and Methylated Spirits produced therefrom. Alcohol used, Statement (A) above. Wood Naphtha used, Statement (A) above. Methylated Spirits used, Statement (C) below. Total to be Accounted for. Methylated Spirits produced. Loss in Manufacture. Total Accounted for. Pr'f galls. Pr'f galls. Pr'f galls. Pr'f galls. Pr'f galls. Pr'f galls. p. c. Pr'f galls. 64,092 05 24, 159 19 88,251 24 85,780 95 2,470 29 285 88,251-21 (C) Statement showing the quantity of Methylated Spirits on hand at beginning and end of year, and brought in, sold and otherwise accounted for during the year. Stock on hand July 1, 1904. Manufac- tured as above, Statement (B). Brought in during the year. Total to be Accounted for. Sold. Used in Methylat- ed Spirits Ware- house. Re-used in Manufac- ture of Methy- lated Spirits. Stock on hand June 30, 1905. Total Accounted for. Pr'f galls. 4,722 84 Pr'f galls. 85,780 95 Pr'f galls. Pr'f galls. 90, 503 79 Pr'f galls. 87,326 16 Pr'f galls. Pr'f galls Pr'f galls. 3,177 63 Pr'f galls. 90,503 79 W. .!. GERALD, Deputy Minis! it. Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. 108 Dr. INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 No. 35. — Hydraulic and other Rents, &c», S cts. 100 00 50 00 150 00 150 00 72 00 570 84 '266 66 96 00 '38000' 75 00 65 00 150 (HI 1 00 100 00 165 00 90 00 50 00 5 00 10 00 8 cts. 200 00 100 00 300 00 300 00 100 00 100 00 300 00 400 00 100 00 600 00 200 00 104 00 10 00 100 00 96 00 8 00 '25 00 Totals. 1 00 150 00 5 00 50 00 1 00 100 00 10 00 1 00 25 (III 1 (III 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 100 (III § cts. 300 00 150 00 450 00 450 00 100 00 100 00 300 00 400 00 100 00 600 00 200 00 104 00 10 00 100 00 96 00 80 00 570 84 25 00 200 00 96 00 1 00 380 00 225 00 70 00 50 00 1 00 100 00 10 00 1 00 175 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 200 00 165 00 90 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 75 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 12 00 12 00 5 00 5 00 15 00 1 00 1 00 50 00 50 00 Location. Original Lessees. 1 Ottawa River 2 .. 3 4 • 8 :: 27 28 1 St. Lawrence 2l 3 1 Quebec 4 .. 5 Rondeau Harbour 6Collingwood •< 7 1 Ottawa 8 Walkerton, Ont Three Rivers. . British Columbia Present Occupants. Perley & Pattee Thomson & Perkins . , Lyman Perkins . ... R. Blackburn ct al J. & J. Petrie A. H. Baldwin Bank of Montreal. . . Perley & Pattee |J. R. Booth J. M. Currier Harris, Bronson & Co . Levi Young J. R. Booth Bronson & Weston Perley & Pattee . . L. M. Coutlee John Rochester.. . Neree Tetreau . . . Hon. J. Skead. . . . IG. A. Grier & Co . . John Rankin J. R. Booth Colin Dewar Bronson & Weston. Alfred Desjardins . The Bronson Co . .... Ottawa Electric Co Quebec Harb. Comiss'ners Rich. & Ont. Nav. Co. . . Corporation de Quebec . . Narcisse Blais. School Trustees Great Northern Trans. Co E. G. La verdure D. Robertson & J. Row- land Corp'n of Three Rivers. . \V. Ritchie A. Peel Jonathan Maury Roderick Finlayson Joseph Spratt McKay Milling Co.Ltd Ottawa Electric Co. . . Ottawa Investment Co Ltd X. S. Blaisdell The Bronson & Weston Lumber Co Ottawa Elec. Ry. Co . J. R. Booth . Mary Conroy. Thos. Ahearn Bank of Brit. Columbia. W. Dodd D. W. Gordon S. Williams Geo. H. Hay Can. Pac. Ry. Co John Reid STATISTICS 109 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Leesees' Accounts, 1904-1905. Description of Property. Lots B and C, Chaudiere st., service ground Lot D Lots E, F and G, South Head st Lots H, I and J, grist mill, North Head st. . . Lot K, fanning mill, South Head st Lot L, service ground . . . . v .... Lots Q, R and T, service ground, North Middle st . . . Lots M, N, O and P, service ground (no water used). . Date to which Account is made up. l June 30 .. 30 „ 30. .. 30. Dec. 31 Lot S, service ground . 9 June 30, Lots U, V, W, X, Y and Z, service ground Two strips of land Lumber yard at head of slides Bridge over slides Strip of land, Amelia Island Reserve, head of Chaudiere Island , Small Island, Deschenes Rapids Portion of lot 39, Concession ' A,' Nepean Excavated channel slide and two dams, Little Chaudiere Water lots, opposite lot 30, Concession ' A,' Nepean. . . Three small islands, Ottawa River Covering over portion of Ottawa slides East portion of Hawley's Island Piece of land, south-west end of Union Bridge Piece of land on Victoria Island . . Piece of land, south side of Middle st., Victoria Island. Piece of land, Longue Pointe, Rouge Templeton, Ot- tawa County South-west of lot No. 1, Amelia Island Lot Pa, South Head st Small lot near Custom House, Quebec Roadway from pier at Coteau Landing Old Provincial Govt. Bl'dg. grounds, on Mountain Hill Privilege to erect bridge on St. Charles River U/se of old log house, formerly used as Custom House, Shrewsbury, Ont . Use of breakwater for storing coal South-east half of lot 8, Ottawa ... . Right of way over strip of land Lot of land on St. Christopher Island, St. Maurice Riv. Outlet of River St. Maurice. Portion of Assay Office, New W estminster 10 .. 11 Jan. 12 Sept. 13' June 14 .Ian. 15 16 17 18 Feb. March 191 Dec. L><> May No^ June Nov. June Aug. Privilege to erect two bulkheads, Roc-k Bay, Vic. Harb. Privilege to build a wharf opposite his own property, Victoria Harbour Right of drainage through Govt, property, Nanaimo. . . Old Government House, Yale Beach lots A, C, E and F, front of 7, 8, 9, Nanaimo Harbour , Frontage on lot 7, block M. Victoria Permission to build a wharf on lot A, block 2, Sumas River, Alberni, B.C Portion of Custom House lot, New Westminster. . . Lot 1, block 13, corner Begbie and Columbia sts., New Westminster 26 Oct. 27 28,Jan. 1 Sept. 2 July 3 June 4 Feb. 5 Sept. 11, 6 Feb. 6, 7; Dec. 18, 8 April 2 9! Dec. 10 June 11 July 121 .. 13 .. 1 Dec. 1 July 21 17 Aug. 27. 18 July 16, Aug. 12, April 14, 21 May 12, 1005 12 00 1904 1905 1006 50 00 Cr. 600 CO 200 00 104 00 10 00 100 00 'Mi OH 80 00 570 84 25 00 200 00 96 00 1 00 380 00 225 00 70 00 50 00 1 00 100 00 10 00 1 00 175 00 1 00 1 oo 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 oo 1 00 L»f:0 00 165 00 00 00 25 00 75 0C 1 00 1 00 12 00 5 00 15 00 1 00 50 00 110 Dr. INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 35. — Hydraulic and other Rents. &c, «o © X Si rH i-H S cts. 16 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 5 00 3,647 00 Totals. Location. Original Lessees. S cts 70 00 22 Riviere du Lievre. . 1 00 23 Charlottetown 16 00 24 Antagonist!, N.S.... 1 00 25 Owen Sound 5 00 240 00 1 00 5 00 1 00 5 00 |26 County of Gra\-, Ont 1 27 Windsor |28l Levis, Que. 2!) " 30 31 6,437 84 Bayfield, N.S Village of Brook, Ont Present Occupants. Dom. Phosphate Co., Ltdj Rt. Rev. Bish. Mclntyre L. C. Archibald. . . . G. T. Railway Jacob Duke Speers. Archie McXee Cyrille Robitaille. . . Charles L. Gass Rt. Rev. Bishop Mc- Donald Pedwell, William. Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. STATISTICS 111 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Leesees' Accounts, 1904-1905 — Concluded. Cr. Description of Property. Date to which Account is made up. Paid during the Fiscal Year. Permission tu erect a landing at Little Rapids, Riviere du Lievre . 22 April 30, 1898 . Leave to connect drain to main service of pub. building. 23 May IB, 1902 . Tra2t of land and water lot, McNair's Cove 24 Dec. 30, l!)iC> Lot of land, west of Sydenham River 25 ■■ 31, 1905 Water lot 26|April 8, 1905 Lot on Ouellette St., Windsor, Ont 271 ■■ 30, 1900. Ground rent 28 ■■ 4, 1900 Water lot 29 Dec. 7,1905 ;30 June 8, 1906 31 Mar. 31, 1906 Totals . S cts. Balances due on June 30, 1905. 16 00 1 00 5 00 ' i'oo 5 00 3,585 00 S cts. 70 00 1 00 240 00 1 00 5 00 2,852 84 W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 1 112 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX No. 35 (A). — Hydraulic and other Rents, etc. — $ cts. 12,092 83 433 34 333 34 300 00 147 80 248 40 154 80 600 00 333 33 533 33 333 33 63 00 15,573 50 6,298 25 558 00 120 00 306 00 155 22 275 82 208 95 828 00 190 00 298 68 35 91 100 00 100 00 It, 171 S3 Totals. $ cts. 12,092 83 433 34 333 34 300 00 147 80 248 40 154 80 600 00 333 33 533 33 333 33 63 00 15,573 50 6,298 25 558 00 120 00 306 00 155 22 275 82 208 95 828 00 190 00 298 68 35 91 100 00 100 00 9,474 83 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ki 11 12 Location. Hamilton and Port Dover Road Bonner's property, Quebec Name of Propi-ietors. Hamilton and Port Dover Road . Bonner's property, Quebec Land Sales— Principal Account. Choat & Kern Timothy Sullivan, now M. Murphy. John Bailey, now Alex. Powell . Abraham Thompson John Boomer John Garbatz, now J. C. Nolan N. H. Bowen Estate Robert Reid John Chevalier Daniel Holden George Creeley Thomas McAdam Land Salks— Interest Account. Choat & Kern (matured) Timothy Sullivan, now M. Murphy. John Bailey, now Alex. Powell Abraham Thompson John Boomer John Garbatz, now J. C. Nolan . . . N. H. Bowen Estate Robert Reid John Chevalier Daniel Holden George Creeley Thomas McAdam . . . Joseph Brook, tenant Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. STATISTICS 113 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 A — Concluded. Lessees' Accounts, 1904-1905. — Concluded. Description of Property. Hamilton and Port Dover and Caledonia Bridge Lot No. 1, Wolfe Street 9 ,. 49 73 and 74, Tower Street 64 Wolfe Street and 211 and 252 Ware Street. 67 and 68, Monument Street. 22 and 23, Wolfe Street 32, Wolfe Street 65 and 66, Wolfe Street 31, Wolfe Street 135, Church Street.. . Lot No. 1, Wolfe Street 9 ,, 49 „ 73 and 74, Tower Street 64 Wolfe Street and 211 and 252 Ware Street . 67 and 68, Monument Street 22 and 23, Wolfe Street 32, Wolfe Street 65 and 66, Wolfe Street 31, Wolfe Street 135 Church Street Monument Hotel June 30, 1874 May 1, 1889. Nov. 1, 1863 $ cts. 12,092 83 433 34 333 34 300 00 147 80 248 40 154 80 600 00 333 33 533 33 333 33 63 00 15,573 50 6,298 25 558 00 120 00 306 00 155 22 275 82 208 95 828 00 190 00 298 68 35 91 100 00 100 00 9,474 83 Totals . $ cts. 12,092 83 433 34 333 34 300 00 147 80 248 40 154 80 600 00 333 33 533 33 333 33 63 00 15,573 50 6,298 25 558 00 120 00 306 00 155 22 275 82 21 IS 95 828 00 190 00 298 68 35 91 100 00 100 00 9,474 83 W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 114 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX B. 1^0. 1. — Details of Excise Expenditures for the Year ended June 30, 1905. To whom paid . Her, B Standish, J. G. . . Pole, C. W McCoy, W McCuaig, A. F. . McFee, A. C. Brown, W.J. Sinon, E. H. Sloan, W Weyms, C Hawkins, A. C. Orr. H. N O'Donoghue, M.J. Mulbern, M . M . Powell, J. B. Till, T. M... Dawson, W. . Woodward, G.W. Broad foot, S Bish, P Spence, F. H Bowman, A O'Donoghue, M.J. Kilroy, E. T. Brain, A. F O'Brien, E. C. . . Alteman, P. J . . Howie, A Service. Deductions for P5 Belleville. $ cts. Salary as Collector for year n Special Class Exciseman for year i, Deputy Collector, Class A, for year ii Special Class Exciseman for year n Deputy Collector, Class B, for year . . ii 1st Class Exciseman for year. Salaries Contingencies Brantford. Salary as Collector from 1st July to Sept. 1, 1904— Died Aug. 12, 1904 ii Deputy Collector for year . . . •• 1st Class P^xciseman for year. ii ii H from July 1, 1904, to June 1, 1905 it 1st Class Exciseman for year. Collector from Dec. 21. 1904 to June 30, 1905 Salaries Contingencies. 51 18 51 18 04 96 64 96 Cornwall. Salary as Collector for year. Guelph. Salary as Collector for year , ii Deputy Collector for year. . ii Special Class Exciseman for year ,, Special Class Exciseman for year M Accountant for year H 1st Class Exciseman for year Salary as 1st Class Exciseman from July 1st, 1904, to Jan. 1, 1905— Transferred to Brantford as Collector ii 1st Class Exciseman from July 1 to Sept. 1, 1904— Died Aug. 18, 1904 i. 1st Class Exciseman for year . 2nd .. 1st 3rd 02 cts. $ cts. $ cts. 40 98 7 20 2,001 78 34 03 4 32 1,661 65 31 63 3 60 1,544 77 26 46 4 32 1,294 20 18 00 35 82 2 88 2 88 2 88 879 12 986 28 970 92 186 92 28 08 9,338 72 600 94 5 32 21 53 18 26 36 97 16 29 98 37 21 18 45 43 32 91 34 03 26 46 24 (10 21 48 21 48 21 48 10 50 3 50 37 70 18 18 35 82 15 90 1 20 3 60 2 88 2 64 2 88 3 72 16 92 3 60 7 20 3 60 4 32 4 32 4 32 2 88 2 88 2 88 1 44 0 48 2 88 2 88 2 88 2 88 Amounts, paid. 260 14 1,231 44 1,053 15 895 73 1,016 40 796 23 5,253 09 1,330 09 1,035 17 90 51 2,217 37 1,608 49 1,661 65 1,294 20 1,201 08 1,050 60 1,050 (10 1,050 60 513 06 171 02 1,036 92 892 62 !»86 28 776 22 Total amounts paid. S cts. 9.939 66 6,5S3 18 1,125 68 STATISTICS 115 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Appendix B. — No. 1. — Details of Excise Expenditures, 1904-1905 — Continued. To whom paid. Coutts, J. J . . . Egener, A . . . . Hanlan. J. R . . . Service. Miller, W. F... Cameron, D. M. Baby, W. A. D. Dcnaghy, W . • . . Guelph — Con. Salary as 1st Class Exciseman for year., ii 1st H from Feb. 1, to June 30, 1905.— Brought from Stratford . . ii Probationary Exciseman from March 11, to June 30, 1005. Deductions for - $ cts 51 18 e.2 S cts. Salaries Contingencies . Hamilton. Salary as Collector for year H Special Class Exciseman for year O'Brien, Jas Crawford, W. P. O'Brien, J. F.... Irwin, R Dumbrille, R. W Hobbs, G. N. . . . Brennan, D. J Hayhurst, T. H. Logan, J Amor, W Bishop, J. B. . . . Cheseldine, J. H Lawlor, J. J . Blackman, C . . Boyd, J. F. S. . Dickson, C. T. Grimason, T. . . Hanley, A Lyons, E O'Donnell, J... Fahey, E Hogan, Jas Alexander, T.. Spereman, .7. J. Davis, T. G. Thrasher, W. A. 12—8 Special Class Exciseman from "July 1 to Sept. 1, 1904.— Su- perannuated Aug. 20, 1904 Deputy Collector for year . . . Accountant for year 1st Class Exciseman from • Inly 1 to Dec. 20, 1904.— Special Class from Dec. 21, 1904, to June 30, 1905 1st Class Exciseman from July 1 to Feb. 1, 1905.— Died Jan. 17, 1905 1st Class Exciseman for year 1st II .1 1st ii 1st 2nd 2nd i, 2nd 1st .. 1st ^. „ # „ Messenger for year 1st Class Exciseman for year, Salaries Contingencies Kingston. Salary as Collector for year Deputy Collector for year . . . Accountant for year 1st Class Exciseman for year. 3rd 3rd .. ,. . 3rd Salaries Contingencies . London. Salary as Collector for year. ii Special Class Exciseman for year M Deputy Collector for year 7 65 58 S3 76 86 51 18 43 50 51 18 51 18 31 03 304 93 30 72 9 15 358 62 46 9S 30 00 34 03 4 66 25 '52 12 33 21 48 21 48 21 48 18 18 18 18 S cts. 2 88 1 20 0 88 50 60 14 40 4 32 4 32 0 72 7 20 4 32 3 60 35 82 312 72 25 50 T.i '.Mi 21 48 15 90 15 00 97 84 45 43 31 96 32 22 so 58 1 68 2 88 2 88 2 88 2 88 2 88 2 88 2 88 2 88 2 88 69 36 25 20 7 20 4 32 3 (>0 3 60 Amounts paid. $ cts. 970 92 447 95 144 67 17,074 25 961 85 2,288 58 1,465 68 1,661 65 227 94 1,453 44 1,365 16 1.103 25 602 65 1,050 60 1,050 60 1,050 60 970 92 892 62 892 62 824 82 970 92 970 92 583 97 986 28 20,418 22 1,363 71 1,712 76 1,248 36 '.177 16 1,050 60 776 22 732 12 581 40 7,078 62 957 58 2,217 37 1,563 72 1,576 68 1,528 32 116 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Appendix B. — No. I'. — Details of Excise Expenditures, 1904-1905 — Continued. To whom paid. Coles, F. H Wilson, D Stewart, J Lee, E Girard, I Boyle, P Davis, J Foster, H Webbe, C. E. A. . Tracy, J. P. .. . Talbot, J Whitehead, J. P. . Fiddes, Jas Rose, J. A London — Con. Salary as Accountant for year. Freeland, A McGuire, T Slattery, R Fox, T Bennett, Jas Hinchey, E. H.. Laporte, G Casey, J Graham, W. J. . . Nichols, J. T Johnson, J. J Chisholm, W. N. Blyth, A Service. 1st Class Exciseman for year. 1st II ii 1st •• .1 1st 1st .. .. 1st ii ii 2nd 2nd 3rd Deputy Collector for year. Salaries Contingencies Ottawa. Salary as Collector for year ii Deputy Collector for year. . H 1st Class Exciseman for year. Deputy Collector for year. . . . Accountant for year Deputy Collector for year. .. 3rd Class Exciseman for year. Salaries Contingencies Oiven Sound. Salary as Collector for year ii Deputy Collector for year . . . n 1st Class Exciseman for year., n Deputy Collector for year ii 2nd Class Exciseman for year Salaries Contingencies McLenaghan, N. Mason, F Goodman, A. W. Noonan, H. T . . . Clarke, T. . . Rowan, W. E Egan, W Baikie, D George, J Maurice, E Murphy, J. L. . . , Deductions foe $ cts. (Ins 71 76 38 99 32 48 25 04 64 96 313 SI 81 60 63 78 45 00 29 43 , a fl.2 &3 $ cts. 24 60 22 04 21 48 21 48 21 48 32 16 20 46 35 82 18 18 18 18 $ cts. 345 49 21 48 19 65 19 96 16 96 220 17 51 18 Perth. Salary as Collector for year ... Special Class Exciseman for year 1st Class Exciseman for year Deputy Collector for year . . . Salaries Contingencies. 51 18 F5 18 38 68 40 04 25 04 25 04 10 04 15 00 4 96 78 05 19 96 20 46 20 56 60 98 31 96 21 48 ss 88 61 20 29 52 32 3 60 2 88 2 88 3 60 2 88 15 84 7 20 23S fS 53 44 Amounts paid. 38 88 $ cts. 1,201 08 1,076 08 1,050 60 1,050 60 1,050 60 968 16 1,001 64 986 28 S92 I ;2 892 62 738 13 614 64 472 08 1,231 44 20,112 66 955 27 1,550 82 1,210 08 1,050 60 1,029 31 852 12 975 72 830 16 556 30 8,055 11 182 38 1,431 36 977 16 1,001 64 1,005 84 970 92 5,386 92 608 64 1,422 60 1,563 72 1,050 60 732 72 757 08 472 08 397 08 471 36 187 08 282 12 92 16 7,428 60 693 61 STATISTICS 117 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Appendix B. — No. 1. — Details of Excise Expenditures, 1904-1905 — Continued. To whom paid. Service. Peterborough. $ cts. Deductions for Rudkins, W. Rork, T. . . . Howden, R . Bickie, J. W Salary as Collec tor for year 61 50 ii Deputy Collector for year. ... 46 03 Salaries Contingencies 107 53 Port Arthur. Ironside, G. A. . . Salary as Collector for year Sangster, F. H. . . n Deputy Collector for year. ... I 7 Bridgeman, M. W. m Probationary Exciseman from April 24 to June 30, 1905. . . 4 Keilty, T Gerald, W. H . . . Macdonald, A. B Melville, T. R Keeler, G. S Wood, J. A . White, J. B . Marshall, I. N Whelan, T. E. McPherson, E. A Heoson, C. A Harris, J. G . . Milliken, E Schram, R. L. H. . Simpson, W. A. . . Rennie, G. . Tobin, T. S. Egener, A. . Salaries Contingencies . I'l l Vfiltt. Salary as Collector for year ii Special Class Exciseman for year ,. . . . Deputy Collector for year. . . . 2nd Class Exciseman for year. Deputy Collector for year. . . . 3rd Class Exciseman for year. 3rd Class Exciseman from July 1, 1904, to Jan. 1, 1905. Resigned 3rd Class Exciseman for year Insurance Salaries Contingencies St. Catharines. Salary as Collector for year M Deputy Collector for year. . . ii 2nd Class Exciseman for year. M from July 1 to Dec. 31, 1904, and 1st Class Exciseman from Jan. 1 to June 30, 1905 Salaries Contingencies. Stratford. Salary as Collector for year ii Deputy Collector for year. . . . ti 1st Class Exciseman from July 1, 1904 to Feb. 1, 1905-Re- moved to Guelph, on Feb. 1, 1905 12 08 66 54 32 48 32 22 15 19 44 64 30 04 221 11 46 20 46 20 56 34 c.2 $ cts. 16 04 13 96 30 00 19 38 19 38 38 '.Ml 34 03 26 46 17 76 117 15 25 80 34 96 18 18 30 42 109 36 32 76 12 33 Amounts paid. $ cts. 3 60 :$ eo 2 88 2 88 12 96 3 60 2 88 48 6 96 7 20 1 44 2 88 35 28 7 20 2 88 2 88 2 88 18 72 7 20 :; i;ii 1 68 12—8.1 $ cts. 1,161 90 870 37 781 08 683 16 3,499 51 292 03 1,036 98 139 68 87 92 1,264 5S 263 45 1,800 90 1,661 65 1,294 20 1,262 34 892 62 863 75 614 64 609 90 287 25 523 27 9,810 52 969 12 1,257 00 962 16 S92 62 837 90 875 88 4,825 56 372 08 1,600 02 1,067 52 602 65 118 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Appendix B. — No. 1. — Details of Excise Expenditures, 1904-1905 — Continued. To whom paid. Hicks, W. H. Young, R. E . •Jeffrey, A. J . Dalton, M. J.. Frank-land, H. R Gerald, C Henderson, W Boomer, J. B. Mackenzie, J. H Metcalf, W. F Bovd, S. I. . Dick, J. W. Evans, G. T . . . Jamieson, R. C Flynn, D. J . . . Shanacy, M. . . . Elliott, T. H . . Dudley, W. H Coleman, C . . . Helliwell, H. N O'Leary, T. J . Graham, W. T. Duyle, B. J... Cook, W. R .Howard, W. W. Hurst, L. B . . Wardell, R. S. J Barber, J. S . Murray, A. E Dager, H. J. Brentnall, F. F Coulter, A . . Ritchie, H. . Jones, A. . . Falconer, R. H Graham, A. L Burns, R. J. . Mahoney, H . . Gillies, A. L.. Walsh, W. H Fielding, L. G McSween, Jas . . . . Bouteiller, G. A . . Service. Stratford — Con. Salary as Deputy Collector for year. . . . ii 1st Class Exciseman for year, ii Deputy Collector for year. . . n Deputy Collector from Jan. 1 to June 30, 1905 Deductions for s = o ire- era ea ft a - -X. S cts Salaries Contingencies. Tor or, to. Salary as Collector for year .... .... ii Special Class Exciseman for ysar Deputy Collector for year .... Accountant Deputy Collector n .... Special Class Exciseman for year Deputy Collector for year. . . . Special Class Exciseman for year 51 18 40 04 19 98 167 54 111 31 70 8li Deputy Collector for year . Insurance 1st Class Exciseman for year Deputy Collector « 1st Class JSxciseman for year 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd Deputy Collector for year 57 52 41 70 21 48 19 90 21 48 21 48 21 48 21 48 21 48 21 Is 21 4^ 37 50 18 IS 18 18 1st Class Exciseman for year. Deputy Collector n 3rd Class Exciseman n 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd Stenographer Salaries Contingencies Windsor. Salary as Collector for year ii Special Class Exciseman for year. 35 82 1590 730 07 8 cts. 19 96 $ cts. 2 88 2 88 2 88 1 80 05 05 22 92 34 98 32 22 29 58 26 40 24 00 26 46 26 46 26 46 21 4S 22 01 4 32 3 60 4 32 3 60 4 32 2 88 4 32 4 32 4 32 4 32 2 88 4 32 2 88 2 88 45 00 4!) 90 I 51 18 51 18 51 18 51 18 46 20 36 24 20 46 590 58 40 98 34 98 ss 128 10 14 40 4 32 Amounts paid. $ cts. 977 16 970 92 757 08 378 18 0,353 53 434 18 14 40 2,099 29 1,710 06 1,576 68 1,446 06 1,457 04 1,294 20 1,173 12 1,294 20 1,294 20 1,294 20 1,172 04 1,075 08 1,047 84 1.049 16 977 16 1.050 60 1,050 60 1,050 60 1,050 60 1,050 60 1,050 60 1,050 00 1,013 83 892 62 892 62 852 12 947 10 986 28 757 08 776 22 970 92 970 92 970 92 970 92 875 88 685 86 389 52 40,208 60 1,461 57 1,994 58 1,710 66 Total amounts paid. 0,787 71 41.730 17 STATISTICS 119 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Apppendix B. — No. 1.— Details of Excise Expenditures, 1904-1905 — Continued. To whom paid. Marion, H. R Dunlop, C. . . . Gow, J. E... Brennan, J . . . Belleperehe, A.J Marcon, F. E. Keogh, P. M . Thomas, R . . . Bayard, G. A. Berry, H. L Jubinville, J. Falconer, J. . , Cahill, J. W. Neil, Jas Chilver, F. W McArthur, G. H Beneteau, S Adam, A. R Love, G. G . Service. Windsoi — Con. Salary as Deputy Collector for year. Toupin, J. A Caven, W . . . Forest, E. R. Fox, J. D... Lane, T. M . . Walsh, D. J. Scullion, W, J. Normandin, G. Chagnon, C. P. Malo, T Dumouchel, L. Courtney, J. J. Labelle, L. V. . Taylor, G. W . Moreau, A. . . Ralston, T. ... Gamache, J. N Olivier, H..... Forest, M Bourgeois, C. . . Gow, J. E David, P. A Special Class Exciseman, from July 1 to Dec. 1, 1904 — Transferred to Joliette Special Class Exciseman for year Accountant for year 1st Class Exciseman for year.. Deputy Collector for year . . . 1st Class Exciseman for year . 1st ii 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 1st it 1st 1st ll 1st 3rd 3rd ii from Jan 12 to June 30, 1905 Salaries Contingencies Juliette. Salary as Collector for year. . . n Special Class Exciseman for year ii Deputy Collector for year Deductions for .a s Amounts paid. § cts. § cts. 76 86 61 50 51 18 51 18 51 18 51 18 45 28 30 72 11 74 25 96 10 80 26 46 '214S 19 96 21 48 21 48 18 18 15 90 15 90 430 82 81 9(5 Probationary Exciseman for year Deputy Collector for year. . . Messenger for year Special Class Exciseman from Dec. 1, 1904, to June 30, 1905. — Brought from Windsor. . . . Probationary Exciseman from Feb. 23 to June 30, 1905. . . . Salaries Contingencies Montreal. Salary as Collector for year. . . Deputy Collector for year. Accountant n Special Class Exciseman for year 1st Class Exciseman for year. 40 03 37 44 34 96 30 00 10 04 22 44 8 76 265 63 Deputy Collector for year 2nd Class Exciseman for year, 52 44 49 96 273 36 13 30 16 14 29 44 4o 98 32 22 28 04 28 64 25 04 28 04 21 48 is is 18 18 18 18 S cts. 7 20 3 60 1 80 4 4 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 88 2 88 2 88 1 35 $ cts. 1,453 44 1,270 44 529 05 1,294 20 1,164 18 1,050 CO 976 44 1,050 60 1,050 60 970 92 892 62 776 22 776 22 370 92 970 92 970 92 85S 47 581 40 222 08 Total amounts paid. S cts 7'.' 17 2 52 96 24 36 14 40 7 20 7 20 4 32 2 88 21,535 48 892 64 22,428 12 3 60 1,554 42 1 80 651 55 3 60 756 37 3 60 708 96 1 80 663 24 2 88 567 12 3 60 186 36 427 50 789 63 165 84 6,470 99 711 96 32 1,9;»4 58 1,573 08 1,364 76 1,397 04 1,222 08 1,367 64 1,050 60 993 96 942 84 892 62 892 62 S92 62 7,182 95 120 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Appendix B. — No. 1. — Details of Excise Expenditures, 1904-1905 — Continued. Verner, F Dixon, H. G. S. Andrews, A. A. Codd, H. J. S . Renaud, A. H . Desaulniers, J.E.A Laurier, J. L Snowden, J. W Millier, E Panneton, G. E Costigan, J. J O'Flaherty, E. J . Brabant, J. B. G.N. Belair, A.P Ryan, W Mainville, CP... Daveluy, J. P.... Comte, L. A. A. J. Kearney, D. J Bousquet, J. O . . . Lambert, J. A . . . . Maranda, N. A . . . David, T Harwood, J. O. A. Bruyere, H. P Patterson, 0. E. A. Marin, L. H . Gauvin, E Bemier, J. A St. Michel, F. X. . Lamoureux, J. A. Blais, J. C. F... . Crevier, J. H . . . Longtin, H Ledoux, A. . . . O'Donnell, M. J Thurber, Geo. . . Milot, J. E 46,755 21 LaRue, G Salary as Collector for year Cahill, J. H Patry, J. H . . Coleman, J. J LaRue, A . . . . Bourget, O . . . Lemoine, J Lepine, L Bourassa, J. . . LaRue, A. P . Beaulieu, J. B. Deputy Collector for year 1st Class Exciseman for year Deputy Collector for year Unclassified Exciseman for year 3rd Class Exciseman for year ti from July 1, 1904, to June 1, 1905— Died on May 12, 1905 Deputy Collector for year . . . 3rd Class Exciseman for year. STATISTICS 121 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Appendix B. — No. 1. — Details of Excise Expenditures, 1904-1905 — Continued. To whom paid. Service. Pelletier, X. G. . . Timmons, P McGuire, L. J . . Miction, A. E .. . Courchesne, J. H. Quebec — Con. Salary as Deputy Collector for year. . . . it 3rd Class Exciseman it ii from Aug. 23, 1904, to June 30, 1905. . H Deputy Collector for year. . . . Salaries ... . Contingencies Simpson, A. F Quinn, J. D . . . Chartier, E . . Bowen, F. C... de Grosbois, C. B . Rousseau, E. H . Benoit, L. V Allen, G. A. . Sherbrookc. . [Salary as Collector for year Special Class Exciseman for year Deputy Collector for year. . . . 3rd Class Exciseman for year. Deductions for. , a g.2 S cts. 25 04 36 24 35 51 10 03 4 96 •8 cts 228 60 Murray, D Fortier, J. J. O. . Bernard, H. J. D Langelier, W ... Poirier, J. N. . . Deland, A. N . . Dumaine, J. D Rouleau, J. C. . . . Tetreault, J Portelance, P. A . Desmarais, H. F. Taylor, G. W u Deputy Collector for year. . . . Salaries Contingencies Ht. Hyacinthe. Salary as Collector for year ii Soecial Class Exciseman from ' July 1 to Dec. 1, 1904— Transferred to Vancouver. ii 1st Class Exciseman for year . n Deputy Collector for year. . . . ii 2nd Class Exciseman from July 1 to Dec. 31, 1904— Promoted 1st Class from Jan. 1 to June 30, 1905.... n Deputy Collector for year 3rd Class Exciseman from July 1 to Dec. 31, 1904, and promoted to 1st Class from Jan. 1 to June 30, 1905 Deputy Collector for year Special Class Exciseman from Dec. 1, 1904, to June 30, 1905— Brought from Jo- liette 63 78 39 72 35 16 34 96 200 08 34 38 26 46 173 62 60 84 Salaries Contingencies Three Rivers. Hebert. C. D Salary as Collector for year Duplessis, C. Z ■■ Deputy Collector for year. . . . Auger, L. H H 3rd Class Exciseman for year . Morrissette, J. W.I n Deputy Collector from Feb. 1 to June 30, 1905 Salaries ., ... Contingencies 79 93 11 65 21 48 19 96 46 20 42 05 40 03 38 46 37 73 7 44 4 97 4 96 301 77 28 03 $ cts. 3 60 2 88 2 88 1 80 1 80 51 60 7 20 4 32 3 60 2 88 2 88 3 60 Amounts paid. S cts. 471 36 745 86 672 31 188 17 93 24 13,982 80 4,S04 11 21 48 7 20 1 80 2 88 2 88 2 » 875 88 1 80 797 75 2 88 769 mi 3 60 756 37 18 62 99 74 2 88 2 88 3 60 1 80 3 90 2 52 43 50 25 80 19 04 29 28 2 05: 3 60 3 60 2 88 75 1,678 38 1,294 20 1,210 08 752 40 666 96 661 44 Total amounts paid. 6,263 46 775 03 1,512 82 569 85 1.050 60 977 16 728 64 714 37 138 96 93 24 91 14 912 17 ll.'.ISS H4 2,921 US 1,260 60 927 36 553 57 38 85 31 33 44 84 10 83 2.7-0 38 299 16 8 cts 18,786 91 7,038 4 12,910 02 3,079 54 122 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VI!., A. 1906 Apfendix B. — No. 1. — Details of Excise Expenditures, 1904-1905 — Continued. To whom paid. Belyea, T. H Clarke, J. A McCloskey, J. R. Fitzpatrick, W. J Geldart, O. A. . . Harrison, W. F. . J< erguson, J. C. . . Dibblee, W Dwyer, D. T Service. St. John. Salary as Collector for year n Deputy Collector for year. . . ii 1st Class Exciseman for year. Grant, H. H King, R. M James, T. C . . Carroll, D Blethen, C. W... Hubley, H. H... Gorman, A. M. . . Wainwright, F. G Tompkins, P Hagarty, P Munro," H. D Waddell, S. J... Fraser, P McDonald, A. J. Carroll, F. P. Salaries Contingencies . Halifax. Salary as Collector for year ii Deputy Collector for year. . . ii Accountant for year H 1st Class Exciseman for year. Nash, S. C. Moore, T. . Gosnell, T. S... Watson, W. W. Code, A Deputy Collector for year . . . 1st Class Exciseman for year. Deputy Collector for year. . . 2nd Class 3rd Class Deputy Collector from March 6 to June 30, 1905 Salaries Contingencies. Pictou. Salary as Collector for year ii 1st Class Exciseman for year. 3rd .. ,. . Salaries Contingencies . Charlottetown. Salary as Collector for year n Deputy Collector for year . Deductions for $ cts. 55 03 10 04 05 07 6 37 0 37 37 44 32 !)!) 70 43 & 5 02 $ cts. 32 76 22 50 21 48 21 48 21 48 Amounts paid. $ cts. I $ cts. 20 46 3 72 143 88 32 40 38 70 27 90 21 48 21 48 21 48 20 46 20 46 18 is 15 90 14 55 15 90 88 1 15 236 49 21 18 21 is Salaries Contingencies. Hawkins, W. L . . . Girdlestone, R. J. M Winnipeg. Salary as Collector for year ii Deputy Collector from July 1 to Nov. 1, 1904.— Died on Nov. 2, 1904.. ii Accountant from July 1, 1904, to Jan. 22, 1905, and De- puty Collector from Jan. 23 to June 30, 1905 n Accountant for year Deputy Collector for year 47 23 39 51 3 60 2 8S 2 88 9 36 1,600 02 1,248 36 1,050 60 1,050 60 1,050 60 1.041 37 1,001 64 293 40 186 36 8,522 95 474 83 1,889 10 1,365 96 1.049 16 1.050 60 1,050 60 1,001 64 1,001 64 892 62 776 22 777 57 776 22 120 42 11,751 75 484 29 1,035 18 709 68 624 13 2,368 99 462 90 25 80 3 60 1,260 60 19 96 2 88 977 16 45 76 6 48 2,237 76 95 85 7 20 1 20 2,305 57 522 12 29 58 4 02 1,446 36 24 00 4 32 1,181 68 19 96 2 88 977 16 STATISTICS 123 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Appexdix B. — No. 1. — Details of Excise Expenditures, 1904-1905 — Continued. To whom paid. Verner, T. H . . La Riviere, A. C Sparling, J. W. Conklin, W. M. Long, W. H ... Barnes," G Gerow,/VV. M Earl, R. W. Service. Winnipeg — Con. Salary as 1st Class Exciseman for year. Row, H. E Jameson, S. B. . . McXiven, J. D. . Hammond, T. A. Morris, T. H . . . . Saucier, X Fletcher, R. W Osborne, F. A, Walker, J. H. Kenny, J M Miller, J. E ... Parkinson, E. B. McCraney, H. P. Swannell, F. W, Power, J. F . . Wolfenden, W Thorburn, J . . McCutcheon,H Hodder, VV. E Howell, T.... Stevens, D. B. Keay, VV. E. . Parsons, C. H Allen, G. A . Marrion, A. H. . Deputy Collector for year . . . 1st Class Exciseman for year.. 1st Class Exciseman from July 1, 1904, to April 20, 1905, and promoted to Account- ant from April 21 to J une 30, 1905 Deputy Collector for year 3rd Class Exciseman from July 1 to Sept. 15, 1904.— Re- signed 3rd Class Exciseman from July 1 to Dec. 31, 1904, and 2nd Class from Jan. 1 to June 30, 1905. Deputy Collector for year. . „. 3rd Class Exciseman from Feb. 24 to June 30, 1905 appointed Probationary Ex- ciseman from March 1 to June 30, 1905 Deductions for .$ cts 46 37 51 18 53 29 30 00 6 16 35 96 17 48 8 69 6 98 Salaries 256 11 Contingencies Calgari/. Salary as Collector for year M Deputy Collector for year. 40 04 15 00 15 00 Salaries Contingencies . Vancouver. Salary as Collector for year Deputy Collector for year Accountant for year Deputy Collector for year 3rd Class Exciseman for Deputy Collector for year year, 70 04 Special Class Exciseman from Dec. 1, 1904, to June 30, 1905.— Brought from St. Hyacinthe 3rd Class Exciseman from April 12 to June 30, 1905. . 63 31 45 00 60 00 42 00 34 96 34 44 30 00 30 00 25 04 19 96 19 96 10 04 5 48 | cts 36 82 36 82 li 92 9 00 215 33 28 04 2i 00 4(1 04 34 34 ■z $ cts, 2 88 2 88 2 88 2 88 3 24 2 88 59 72 51 05 (in 15 84 16 31 Amounts paid. S cts. 986 28 986 28 778 68 970 92 1,010 38 567 12 116 58 2 88 680 75 ■2 88 385 20 2 88 288 12 2 88 329 64 96 164 42 132 06 13,829 32 3,521 45 1,368 36 757 08 576 12 282 12 281 40 2 52 48 3,265 os 2,123 73 1,688 16 1,198 09 851 40 1,136 40 793 68 661 44 652 68 566 40 566 40 471 36 376 44 376 44 1*6 36 7:»7 79 103 74 124 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Appendix B. — No. 1. — Details of Excise Expenditures, 1904-1905— Continued. To whom paid. Deely, F. Jones R O'Sullivan, D. .. Henwood, G . . . Ridgman, A. H. McAloney, J. A. Service. Vancouver — Con. Salary as Probationary Exciseman for year Salaries Contingencies . Victoria. Salary as Collector for year ii Deputy Collector for year. . ii 1st Class Exciseman for year. M Deputy Collector for year. . . Salaries Contingencies . Deductions for - $ cts. 1 24 421 43 HI !)G .$ cts. 50 95 $ cts. 24 Amounts paid, 53 04 10,450 29 5,366 14 34 38 44 24 L'l IS 35 82 7 20 3 60 2 88 2 88 3 60 1,678 38 1,217 16 1,050 60 986 28 376 44 135 92 20 16 5,308 86 807 54 Total amounts paid. $ cts. $ cts. 23 51 15,816 34 6,116 40 STATISTICS 125 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Appendix B. — No. 1.— Details of Excise Expenditures. 1904-1905 — Continued. To whom paid. Service. Dinginan, X. J.. . Stratton, W. C... Kenning, J. H. . Lawlor, H .. . . Rinfret, C. I . . , Burke, T . Barrett, J. K. Gill, We Stratton, W. C. Barrett, J. K. Kenning, J. H , Lawlor, H . . . . District Inspectors. Ontario. Salary for year Contingencies Salary for year ... Contingencies Salary for year Contingencies Quebec. Salary for year Contingencies . Salary for year . Contingencies , Neiu Brunswick. Salary for year Contingencies Manitoba. Salary for year Contingencies British Columbia. Salary for year Contingencies Inspector of Bonded Factories. Salary for year Contingencies Deductions for 8 S ED cts. i $ cts. 46 00 50 00 125 00 Inspector of Breweries and Malt Houses. Salary for year Contingencies Inspector of Distilleries. Salary for year Contingencies Inspector of Tobacco Factories. Salary for year 48 00 50 00 .Ml HO 50 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 8 cts. 9 00 9 00 9 00 9 00 9 00 9 00 9 00 Amounts paid. Total amounts paid. $ CtS.: $ CtS. 2,245 00 740 91 2,441 00 294 83 2,491 00 414 41 2,343 00 229 60 2,366 00 203 26 2,441 00 483 30 2,441 00 1,343 85 9 00 2,441 00 540 91 294 00 297 15 294 00 996 69 300 00 185 53 294 on 2,985 91 2,735 83 2.905 41 2,572 60 2,569 26 2,924 30 3,784 85 2,981 91 591 15 1,290 69 485 53 294 00 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Appendix B— No. 1. — Details of Excise Expenditures, 1904-1905 — Continued. To whom paid. American Bank Note Co. British American Bank Note Co ... , Oertling, L The Pritchard & An- drews Co . - Edwards & Co., W. C. . . Negretti & Zambra Frechette, A Gerald, Charles Stratton, W. C Rinfret, C. I Thornburn, Jas Thornton & Trueman.. . . Lawlor, H Skinner & Co., J Simpson, A. F Lyman, Sons & Co Graves Bros Canadian Rubber Co .... Potias, John Duchesne, Frs Canadian Express Co. . . Dominion Express Co. . . Whitehead, Mrs. J Mullin, B Canadian Pac. Ry. Co. . . Potvin, Napoleon Gouin, Honble. Lomer. . McKenzie, D. D. Cameron, D. A. . Archibald, B. . . . Duncan, H. J. . . Davis, F. L Broderick, J. S. . Robitaille &Roy. Alain & Lapointe Service. Amounts paid. General Contingencies. To pay for stamps and labels supplied j 34,434 45 Total amounts paid. To pay for bottling labels Repairing and repolishinghydrometers and petrolometers, 156 padlocks and keys, 12 hydrometers and tables . . Rubber pads, rollers, daters and repairs, &c Lumber and cartage 200 spirit test jars Technical translation Travelling expenses Provisional allowance for the year Making keys and repairing padlocks. ....... Expenses incurred re burglary at Berthierville.. . 12 feet rubber tubing Costs of Court re Rex vs. S. S. Willard 2 doz. glass bottles General hardware furnitures, paint brushes, &c 150 feet rubbei tubing Expenses as witness in re Rex vs. L. Emond . . . Expenses as constable in re ■■ " Express charges Cleaning storerooms for year Report of conference with wholesale grocers re exclusive contracts in use in tobacco Freight , Petty expenses Total general contingencies. Law Costs. Law costs in re Rex vs. P. Durand . . Leon Lapointe. Goyer & Rochon . Julien Gardy . . . . J. T. Derome. . . . Jos. Vallee .... A. Ingram T. Dyer A. Ingram Wah Kie John Marczyn S. S. Willard . . . Thibeaudeau & Co. Louis Emond 4,728 60 904 40 160 40 148 97 61 14 56 64 49 20 52 16 61 60 299 96 32 60 33 10 1 00 15 80 4 52 16 60 11 25 4 35 8 75 57 39 83 23 156 50 15 00 6 15 89 10 00 10 00 20 00 10 00 10 no 10 00 Total for law costs STATISTICS 127 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Appendix B. — No. 1. — Details of Excise Expenditures, 1904-1905— Continued. To whom paid. Gilpin, R. R... Busby, E. S Marsh, R. J. F. Pound, J. T. . Brodeur, S. H. Claik, A. J Place of Residence. Grand Forks, B. C. . Dawson, Yukon Fort Francis, Man. . Morden, Man Valleyfield, Que Campobello, N. B. . . Anderson, J. J Sackville, N. B. Kirk, J. T Park, W. A Furguson, D Street, A. F Binney. J. W .... Ratch'ford, C. E . . . Bond, A McPherson, J McDonald, J. F . . . Valleau, A. S Watson, Geo Cameron. A. McK. Macpherson, M. J . MeKenzie, Wm . . . English, J. J. Sussex, N. B Newcastle, N. B Cnatham, N. B.. Fredericton, N. B. . . Moncton, N. S Amherst, N. S Antigonish, N. S North Sydney, N.S. New Glasgow, N. S. Deseronto, Ont Collingwood, Ont.. . . Meaford, Ont Kincardine, Ont North Bay, Out Maple Creek, N.W.T Gardner Wm iMacieod, N.W.T. . . . Small, E. H Cranbrook, B.C Mather, T. J Gretna, Man Gilhuly, R. H . . . . [Selkirk, Man Clarke, J. G Rainy River, Man.. Blair, H. C Truro, N.S Tyson, A. M (Wiarton, Ont. Walker, F. A jFort Saskatchewan, N.W.T Antigonish, N.S .. Valleyfield, Que . North Bay, Ont. Boyd, A Brodeur, S. A. . . McKenzie, Wm. Valleau, A. S j Deseronto, Ont.. Cameron, A. McK. . Meaford, Ont Macpherson, M. J . . Kincardine, Ont Watson, G " ... .Collingwood, Ont Gilpin, R. R Grand Forks, B. C . . Gardener, W Macleod, N.W.T. . . . Marsh, R. J. F Fort Francis, Man.. Pound, J. T Morden, Man Gilhuiy, R. H Selkirk, Man Busby, E. S Dawson, Yukon Conway, T. D Ladysmith, B. C Anderson, .1. J Sackville, N.B Binney, J. W i Moncton, N.B Clark, A. J 'Campobello, N.B. .. Ferguson, D Chatham, N. B Kirk, J. T . . .. . . Sussex McDonald, J. F New Glasgow, N.S. . McPherson, J. . . . North Sydney, N.S. Service. Amounts paid. Commission to Customs Officers. From Julyl, 1903, to June 30, 1904. to Feb. 28, 1905. Feb. 1, 1904. to June 30, 1904. July 1, 1903, to June 30, 1904. Oct. 22, 1903, to Dec. 7, 1904. July 1, 1903. to Feb. 28, 1905. Jan. 12, 1904, to June 30, 1904. Nadeau, M Park, W. A Ratchford, C. E. Street, A. F. Claire, N.B. New Castle, N.B... . Amherst, N.S Fredericton. N, B.. . . Campbell, G Moyie City, B.C Stevenson, J. R Moose Jaw, N.W.T. Douglass, H Banff, Alberta.NWT. Boyd, A Antigonish, N. S Beauchesne, P. C Paspebiac, Que Walker, F. A Fort Saskatchewan, 1 N.W.T Feb. 22, 1904, to June 30, 1904. . . July 1, 1904, to June 30, 1905. . . Guarantee 1 2 mo3. paid up to June 30, 1 904 M 11 n 1004 11 II „ 1904 12 „ „ 1904 12 „ „ 1904 12 „ „ 1904 12 „ „ 1901 12 „ „ 1904 12 ii „ 1904 12 „ „ 1904 it 12 „ „ 1904 ii 12 „ „ 1904 12 „ „ 1904 ii 12 „ „ 1904 12 „ „ 1904 12 m ., 1904 12 „ „ 1904 ii 12 ., „ 1904 12 „ „ 1904 12 „ „ 1904 ii 12 „ „ 1904 i. 12 m ., 1904 12 „ 1904' 12 M „ 19041 12 „ 1904 12 „ M 1904 12 , „ 1904 .. 24 i, „ 1904 12 ii ,, 1904 1904' $ cts. 196 40 24G 40 40 41 196 40 246 40 57 33 109 04 113 35 146 40 196 4o 246 40 246 40 146 40 146 40 196 40 246 40 196 40 24C, m 196 40 20 21 246 40 lii 44 115 60 410 67 94 31 146 40 232 78 394 00 99 80 47 28 112 30 3 60 3 30 3 30 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 12 60 60 60 (id 60 60 60 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 7 20 3 60 3 60 128 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Appendix B. — No. 1. — Details of Excise Expenditures, 1904-1905 — Continued. To whom paid. Small, E. H . Mather, T. J. Blair, H. C. . Tyson, A. M. Clarke, J. G. English, J. J. Forest, J. O. E Lapierre, -I Grignon, A. . . . Place of Residence. Service. Amounts AO™ paid. amounts paid. Commission to Customs Officers— Con. Cranbrook, B.C Guarantee 20 mos. paid up to Feb.28, 1905 5 to June 30, 1904 20 » to Feb. 28, 1905 from Jan. 12, 1904 to June 30, 1904 Oct. 22, 1903 to Dec. 31, 1904 „ Sept, 1 4, 1903 to June 30, 1904 Gretna, Man. Truro, N.S Wiarton, Ont Rainy Kiver, Man Maple Creek, N.W.T L'Epiphanie.. St. Alexis . . . St. Eustache. Total Commission to Customs Officers Commission on Tobacco Stamps. Allowance 5 per cent on sale of stamps cts. 00 50 00 69 29 87 Total . 5,488 67 33 75 7 50 2 50 43 75 STATISTICS 129 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Appendix B. — No. 1. — Details of Excise Expenditures, 1904-1905 — Continued. To whom paid. Boutellier, G. A Brennan, J .... Thomas, R Chilver, F. W Falconer, J. E Adams, A. R Bayard, G. A Can ill, J. W Marcon, F. E Keogh, P. M Berry, H. L Gerald, Charles Jamieson, R. C . Hurst, L. B O'Leary, T. J Doyle, B. J Howard, W. W. S Graham, W. T Jones, A Dawson, W Howie, A Bish, P Woodward, G. W Baby, W. A. D Brennan, D. J Standish, J. G McCoy, W McFee, A. C Gerald, W. H Macdonald, A. B. Keeler, G. S McPherson, E. A Mason, F Goodman, A. W Walsh, D. J Bernier, J. A Moreau, A. . Ralston, T Olivier, H. Tavlor, G. W Allen, G. A Bernard, A. J. D Cameron, D. M Gow, J. W Dick, W. J Quinn, J. D Desaulniers, J. E. A . . . . Millier, J. E. A Scullion, VV. J Coleman, J.J Mulrooney, G Malo, T Murray, D Wyms, Chrs Johnson, J. J Traversy, F. X Young, R. E Kilroy, E. T. (estate of). Irvin, R Whelan, T. E Blais, J. C. F Service. Duty-pay. From July, 1, 1904, to June 30. 1905. August 16, 1904 . . December 31, 1904. Amounts paid. January 23, 1905 $ cts. 200 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 150 00 200 00 150 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 oo 100 00 150 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 150 00 100 00 150 00 100 00 150 00 150 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 150 00 150 00 100 00 200 00 150 00 200 oo 150 00 2 i 150 00 1(111 no 150 no 75 oo 100 00 Inn nu 100 00 100 00 100 00 200 00 12 72 5 » 50 00 56 18 Total amounts paid. $ cts. 130 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Appendix B. — No. I, — Details of Excise Expenditures, 1904-1905 — Concluded. To whom paid. O'Brien, J. F. . Bishop, James. McArthur, G . Egener, A Snowden, J. W Wilson, H. R. Earl, Edgar David, P. A.. .. Morin, A. H . . . McLachlan, H.. Duty-jxiy. From January 1, 1905, to June 30, 1905. From October 25, 1904, „ January 20, 1905, ■■ February 21, 1905, February 23, 1905, to June 1, 1905. . . January 22, 1905, to March 1(5, 1905. March 17, 1905, to June 30, 1905 Amounts paid. Total duty-pay. G rand total Add— Printing Stationery Lithographing and engraving, &c. Authorized disbursements (less superannuation, insur ance, retirement and guarantee) Add — Balances due to Collectors, July 1, 1904. . by „ June 30, 1905. Less — Balances due by Collectors, July 1, 1904 . it to ii June 30, 1905 Actual disbursements agreeing with Statement No. 4 page 12 S cts. Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 1905. STATISTICS 131 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX B — Continued. "No. 2. — Distribution of Seizures for the Year ended June 30, 1905. Divisions. To whom paid. Belleville Her, B. Service. BrownTW. J. Guelph Spence, T. H London Alexander. T. Floody, E. S . . Fiddes, James. . . Ottawa Freeland. A For his share of seizure, No. 10 To pay informer penalty in seizure, No. 10. For his share of seizure, No. 10 .. 89 To pay informer penalty in seizure, No. G7. 68. . For his share of seizure, No. 67 St. Catharines . Schram, P. L Toronto Frankland, H. R. ii 67 .. To pay informer penalty in seizure, No. 208. 211. For his share of seizure, No . 32 . 400. 401 Floody, E. S 403. 407. 408. Genl. No. 4841 . 4842. To pav informer penalty in seizure, No. 402 . 403. 406. 407 . 408. Amounts paid. Dager, H. J. For his share of seizure, No. 406 Genl. No. 4841. 1 4842. / Mahoney, H. Montreal.. Henderson, W. Toupin, J. A . . Comte, L. A. A. J. Brabant, J. B. G. N. 399. 403. 408. 401 . 407. 400. 1084. To pay informer penalty in seizure, No. 1085 ., 1086 1087 ii 1088 ,i 1089 „ 1090 i. 1092 1093 For his share of seizure, No. 1085. 1087 1088. 1090. 1092 S ets. 25 00 12 50 11 90 1 95 12 50 10 00 6 25 50 00 6 25 12 50 6 25 25 00 25 00 12 50 50 00 25 00 12 50 40 35 25 00 12 50 6 25 6 25 50 00 12 50 50 00 50 00 100 00 50 00 5 00 5 00 .Ml nil 50 00 67 25 42 75 2 00 52 09 1085. 1087. 1090 27 88 67 25 2 00 Totals. •S cts. 1 25 2 50 1 25 99 00 37 50 13 85 11 90 22 50 50 00 106 25 125 00 65 35 25 00 62 50 6 25 4 80 360 00 191 96 12—9 132 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX B — Continued. No. 2. — Distribution of Seizures for the Year ended June 30, 1905. Divisions. Montreal. Quebec . Sherbrooke.. . St. Hyacinthe St. John Pictou . Winnipeg To whom paid. Brabant, J. B. G. N. Kearney, D. J Normandin, G. . O'Donnell, M. . , Warren, G. S. . . , LaRue, G Vallerand, F. O. Bourget, O. Floody, E. S . . Belanger, J. S. Simpson, A. F. Benoit, L. V . . Normandin, G Crevrier, J. H. Belyea, T. H.. Bonness, J. D. Taylor, H . Kelly, J. T. Fraser, P. . . Murray, D. McDonald, H Carroll, F. P. Gosnell, T. S. Service. For his share of seizures No. 1092. 1084. 1089. A mounts paid. S cts. 52 10 4 80 2 25 1086. 1086 1089 . To pay informer penalty in seizure, No. 530. II ii ii 549. Genl. No. 4865 ! For his share of seizure, No. 530 540 541 542 ,,543 545 549.... 530. . 540. 541,, 542. . 543. 25 00 12 50 100 00 61 17 2 61 3 99 10 86 12 24 5 23 12 50 61 17 2 62 3 99 10 86 12 23 547. 534. 211. To pay informer penalty in seizure, No. 211. 78. For his share of seizure, No. 78 „ 78 To pay informer penalty in seizure, No. 114. „ 118. „ 119. „ 120. For his share of seizure, No. 113 „ 117. „ 118. „ 120. „ 113. „ 114. „ 108 „ 109. „ 110 43 95 50 00 150 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 44 63 15 00 25 00 13 35 To pay informer penalty in seizure, No. 109 „ . „ „ 110 For his share of seizure, No. 109. i, 110. 69 ,,108 . To pay informer penalty in seizure, No. i>'i „ 67. 23 00 12 47 1 87 50 00 50 00 12 48 1 87 50 00 50 00 STATISTICS 133 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX B — Continued. No. 2. — Distribution of Seizures for the Year ended June 30, 1905. Divisions. To whom paid. Winnipeg Vancouver . Dawson. . . . Jackson, H. B. . Potts, J. E Barrett, J. K. . . Verner, T. H... Miller, J. E. . . . Busby, E. S Service. For his share of seizure, No. 66. 66. 66. 67. 31. Genl. No. 4883 Amounts paid. S cts. Total amounts paid. Total distribution of seizures . $ cts. 20 45 20 45 20 45 11 00 392 66 20 00 3,131 62 RECAPITULATION. Ontario $ 630 10 Quebec 1,251 66 New Brunswick 489 51 Nova Scotia 175 34 Manitoba 172 35 British Columbia 392 66 Yukon District 20 00 Total $ 3,131 62 Inland Eevenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. W. J. GEEALD, Deputy Minister. 12— 9 i 134 IX LAX D REVENUES APPENDIX B— Continued. 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 No. 3. — Details of Sundry Minor Expenditures for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1905. To whom paid. Service. Minor Expenditures. The Pembroke 'Observer' Advertising tenders for ferryingacross the Ottawa River The 'Danebrog' | « The Eganville ' Leader '. . . Ottawa ' Free Press ' The Pontiac ' Advance ' . The Renfiew ' Mercury ' . . The EganviPe ' Leader ' . . . The ' Watchman ' The Pembroke ' Observer '. The 'Times' The Pontiac ' Advance '. . . Fitzroy and Onslow. . at Quyon Amounts paid. Total, agreeing with statement No. 12, page 21 . . = i. .2 - ~ a: - u — z Adulteration of Food. Macfarlane, Thomas McGffl, A Wright, S. E. . . Ladouceur, Louis. . Kidd, Thomas Costigan, J. J ... . Ferguson, J. C Waugh, R. J Conklin, W. M . Fletcher, R. W Parkinson, E. B . . . . Rouleau, J. C Moore, T Mulroney, G Macfarlane, T. . Kidd, Thomas . . Costigan, J. J . . Ferguson, J. C . Waugh, R. J . . . Conklin, W. M. Fletcher, R. W. Parkinson. E. B Rouleau, J. C . . Moore, T Mulroney, G . . . Fiset, M S cts. Salary as Chief Analyst for the year 60 00 ii 1st Assistant Analyst for the year. . 43 96 ■I Clerk in laboratory for the year. ... n Messenger in laboratory for the year ....... H Food Inspector for the vear 7 00 I 4 00 from Dec. 21, 1904 to June 30, 1905, at §250 per annum 114 96 Contingencies. Travelling and contingent expenses in connection with laboratory — Rent of laboratory Travelling expenses and purchases of samples ,, ii .... n ii ii » Allowance under Act for retaining fees ii .1 material used in analyses. S cts. 7 80 5 20 5 20 22 50 7 80 4 90 7 35 4 90 7 35 4 90 7 35 2. 94« ) 00 2,156 04 600 00 699 96 500 00 343 00 196 00 350 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 200 00 132 37 2,291 06 400 00 287 27 575 66 114 28 61 75 111 30 57 50 90 25 148 29 14 00 50 33 75 00 37 50 Total. S cts. S5 25 8,917 37 4,201 69 112 50 STATISTICS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX B — Continued. No. 3. — Details of Sundry Minor Expenditures — Concluded. 135 To whom paid. Service. Contingencies — Concluded. Ellis, W. H Allowance under Act for retaining fees ii 'h rent n it material used in analyses. . . Fees for analyses Donald, J. T Bowman. M . , Fagan, J. C Valade, F. X. Kenrick, E. B. Lyman Sons & Co Eimer & Amend Gooderham & Worts, Ltd . Simpson, A. F McKeown, W. R Edwards, W. C. & Co., Ltd Skinner, J. S. & Co Slueth, F. T Duberger, A. E Gamble, W. P Pritchard Andrews Co., The Butterworth & Co Lemoine, Alp. Valin, J. A. G Davidson, Miss E Jodoin, J Esser, H. 0 Allowance under Act for retaining fees ii it rent it n material used in analyses . Fees for analyses Allowance under Act for retaining fees ■ '-ii? ii rent " ii material used in analyses .. . Fees for analyses Allowance under Act for retaining fees ii ii rent.. . . ii H material used in analyses . . Fees for analyses Amounts paid. Allowance under Act for retaining fees ti ii rent ii ii material used in analyses . Allowance under Act for retaining fees ii ' ii rent M ii material used in analyses Chemicals and apparatus for laboratory 46 '75 gallons alcohol at SI. 26 per gallon and express charges, 84.05 Expenses re prosecution of L. L. Jeune Law costs re L. L. Jeune Lumber and cartage Glass jars and express charges Board in Toronto examining seeding stuff Travelling and other expenses in connection with pur- chases of drugs to be analysed Travelling expenses Repairing seal and daters One refrigerator and material for laboratory Services in laboratory during the year 67 days at SI per diem. 1 month, J une, 1905 . . . 8 cts. 200 00 100 00 100 00 380 00 200 00 100 00 100 00 707 70 200 00 100 00 100 00 173 00 200 00 100 00 100 00 144 00 200 00 100 00 100 00 114 44 57 22 57 22 133. 60 943 19 62 96 7 90 20 00 5 25 68 53 3 50 97 29 28 85 4 30 39 11 600 00 600 00 600 00 67 00 45 00 Total amounts paid. 8 cts. rso 00 1,107 70 573 00 544 00 400 00 228 88 3,326 48 Total adulteration of food expenditures ' j 20,19162 Add — Printing Stationery Lithographing Grand total, agreeing with statement No. 8, page 17 160 46 827 39 65 00 1,052 85 21,244 47 Inland Kevenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 136 INLAND REVENUES 5-S EDWARD VII., A. 1903 APPENDIX B — Continued. No. 4. — Details of Departmental Expenditures for the Year ended June 30, 1905. Names. Brodeur, Hon. L. P . Gerald, W. J Himsworth, Win Campeau, F. R. E . . Valin, J. E Carter, W Shaw, J. F x. . Doyon, J. A Westman, T Quain, R Fowler, George Newby, F Dunne, J. P Burns, J . Hudon, L. E Hughes, P. A McCullough, A Halliday, W. A Roy, L. G Gameau, Hector do Wiallard, R. A do Chevrier, Blanche. . . Lawless, E. M Hagerty, Bertha . . Charbonneau, E Brodeur, P. E. S Ostiguy, L. R Chateauvert, G. E . Gervais, J. H Doyle, E. F Watson, V. M Goodhue, M. L. E. B, Trumpour, Gerttude Potvin, Napoleon . . , Yetts, R. P Rank. Minister Deputy Minister Chief Clerk, Secretary Chief Clerk, Chief Account- ant Assistant Accountant Assistant Secretary Chief Statistical Clerk, Ac- countant's Branch Weights and Measures Clerk, Accountant's Branch . ... Statistical Clerk, Account- ant's Branch Accountant's Branch Clerk . Clerk of Supplies,Secretary's Branch Secretary's Branch Clerk . . Accountant's Branch Clerk Weights and MeasuresClerk Accountant's Branch . . Secretary's Branch Clerk Accountant's Branch Clerk Secretary's Branch Clerk Accountant's Branch Clerk Second Class Clerk Chief Private Secretary Second Class Clerk .... Assistant Pri vate Secretary Secretary's Branch Clerk. Period. Deductions for £1 For the year. Statistical Clerk, ant's Branch . . Account- Accountant's Branch Clerk . Secretary's Branch Clerk . . . Third Class Clerk Weights and MeasuresClerk, Accountant's Branch Third Class Clerk Messenger From J uly 1 to Aug. 20, 1904 For the year. From Dec 21, '04, to June30,'05 For the year $ cts. 49 50 37 50 37 50 36 00 34 00 33 00 46 51 29 50 2'.' 5n 29 50 45 50 43 75 25 00 43 75 42 14 22 75 16 80 Ii(l2 51) •$ cts. $ cts. 61 92 Amounts paid. 11(1 llll CI) 11(1 6 66 42 50 12 5D 42 50 41 25 21 18 35 00 35 00 26 25 26 25 26 25 2( i 25 54 48 Totals. $ cts. 7,000 00 4,000 00 2,475 00 2,425 50 1,837 50 1,837 50 1,764 00 1,666 00 1,617 00 1,441 58 1,550 00 1,445 50 1,445 50 1,445 50 1,254 50 1,206 25 1.225 GO 1,206 25 1,170 06 1,140 00 200 00 1,140 CO 400 00 103 00 807 50 807 50 807 50 783 75 402 47 665 00 665 00 498 75 498 75 498 75 498 75 627 25 488 72 491 59 11<; 4") $ cts. 49,04533 ' STATISTICS 137 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX B — Continued. No. 4. — Details of Departmental Expenditures, 1904-1905 — Continued.] Names. Service. Contingencies. Salary as Messenger , Robert, A., Bourgeois E Potvin, Nap (Petty expenses. Kings' Printer Printing ii Parliamentary publications. ii Lithographing, Controller of Stationery Stationery C. P. Ry. Telegraph Co Telegrams G. N. W. Telegraph Co „ The Bell Telephone Co Telephone messages Postmaster Postage Brodeur, Hon. L. P Travelling expenses. Garneau, H Gerald, W.J... Himsworth, Wm. . . Wiallard, R. A Godbout, Mrs. F Repairs to curtains. Bryson, Graham & Co iTowels, &c, &c Graves Bros One water cooler and filter, &c . Canadian Express Co ] Express charges Dominion Express Co ■■ The Ottawa Electric Railway Tickets Storr, A. M Cartage. Maveity, Mrs. S. Potvin, Mrs. A Payment, Thos Dupont, J. C Valiquette, Jos Ladouceur, T .... Sproule, W. H Mahoney. J Reeves, A.. Canada-Francais, St. Johns Chronicle Printing Co Le Cultivateur, Montreal Globe Printing Co., Toronto The Saturday Budget, Quebec ... Scientific American, New York La Cie de Pub. du Canada, Montreal. The Farmer's Advocate Le Soleil, Quebec La Presse, Montreal Intelligencer, Belleville Herald Publishing Co., Montreal Catholic Register, Toronto Le Temps, Ottawa Witness Publishing House, Montreal. , Daily World, Vancouver La Patrie, Montreal The News Publishing Co., Toronto Canadian Manufacturer, Toronto... . Le Bulletin, Montreal La Canadienne, Quebec Mail and Empire, Toronto Bulletin des R. Hist. Levis Ottawa Free Press The Citizen, Ottawa Journal Printing Co., Ottawa Acadian Recorder, Halifax L'Echo de Quebec Sherbrooke Examiner Washing towels ii and stamping Soap " and matches Brushes, combs, &c Cab-hire Repairing clocks Cal>hire Subscription . Amounts paid. § cts. 599 96 524 94 3 3: 1,952 53 2 83 152 25 2,123 14 233 93 123 2' 55 80 84 21 291 46 45 29 23 90 5 97 16 50 15 08 33 73 14 50 14 67 3 90 55 00 95 25 60 00 9 75 12 00 6 55 9 15 8 00 00 11(1 00 50 00 00 00 6 00 1 00 3 6 5 6 3 1 1 2 4 2 10 80 18 00 6 60 5 00 4 50 2 00 Totals. 133 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX B — Continued. No. 4. — Details of Departmental Expenditures, 1904-1905 — Concluded. Names. La Tribune, St. Hvacinthe The Montreal Star The Toronto Daily Globe The Argus, Montreal Chronicle Publishing Co.. Halifax The North Bay Times. . .' Toronto Daily Star Gazette Printing Co., Montreal. . . . Times, Hamilton Resources Publishing Co., Montreal . . Chatham Daily News Manitoba Free Press The Toronto World The Trade Review, Montreal. . L'Union des C. de L'est, Arthabaska- ville Jones, Yarrell & Co., London, Eng. . . . The Tribune Publishing Co., Winnipeg The Nation, New York Le Speetateur, Hull ... Progress du Saguenay, Chicoutimi. . . . Can. Mining Review, Montreal. . .. L'Union de St. Hvacinthe Service. Contingencies — Con. Amounts paid. S cts. Subscription to Chemical News, Electrician and Time? weekly Subscription Total departmental contingencies. Authorized disbursements (less superan- nuation, retirement and insurance) Add — Palance due June 30, 1905 Less — Balance due July 1, 1904 Actual disbm-sements, agreeing with State- ment No. 17, page 46 12 00 3 00 i 00 4 00 4 00 3 00 1 00 1 00 10 34 8 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 6 00 1 50 Totals. £ cts. 6,803 12 55,848 45 10 06 55,865 11 16 66 55.S4S 4.-- Inland Eevexue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. W. J. GEKALD, Deputy Minister. STATISTICS 1?9 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX B— Continued. No. 5. — Details of Weights and Measures Expenditures, for the Year ended June 30, 1905. To whom paid. Johnson, W, Slattery, T.. Irwin, S Errett, R. W Gallagher, T Treed, A. T .... McDonald, J Marentette, A. . . . Fitzgerald, E. W. Wheatley, A. E. . . Laidman, R. H. . . J arvis, H. . . Robins, S. W.... Macdonald, J. Breen, J McFarlane, J Winsor, J Findlay, R. . . Scott, J Kelly, D Milligan, R. J.. Wright, R. J Smith, J. C. . . Murdoch, Jas. . . Service. Belleville. Salary as Inspector for year ii Assistant Inspector for year . • i Retire- mei — ~ XT. 8 cts. S cts. Asst. Inspector from March 1 to June 30, 1905 Salaries Contingencies. . Hamilton. Salary as Inspector for year Assistant Inspector for year . Salaries Contingencies Otta wa. Salary as Inspector for year Assistant Inspector for year. Salaries Contingencies. Toronto. Salary as Inspector for year ii Assistant Inspector for year. Deductions for C5 8 cts. 24 00 13 96 13 96 51 9: 16 04 16 04 Salaries Contingencies Windsor. Hay ward, W Salary as Inspector for year. Coughlin. D „ Assistant Inspector for year . Thomas, J. H. . . Hughes, R. A. Salaries Contingencies 32 08 Amounts paid. 8 cts. 1,172 40 684 24 684 24 292 94 199 40 9 60 16 20 13 96 13 9 5 16 04 16 04 3 60 1 80 1 80 1 80 1 80 1 12 60 3,033 22 2,849 01 1,596 36 782 16 782 16 798 12 798 12 698 16 648 12 598 40 6,701 60 1,455 67 3 60 1 80 1 80 1 80 1 80 10 80 30 00 30 00 3 60 1-80 1 80 1 80 9 00 1,446 35 698 16 684 24 698 16 598 19 498 12 4,623 22 1,403 84 1,346 39 798 12 782 16 698 16 698 16 4,322 99 1,773 52 1,466 40 798 12 798 12 798 12 3,860 76 2,093 55 Total amounts paid. 8 cts. 5,S82 23 8,157 27 6,027 06 6,096 51 5,954 31 140 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX B — Continued. No. 5. — Details of Weights and Measures Expenditures, for the Year ended June 30, 1905 — Continued. To whom paid . Service. Deductions for Chalus, J. O . Daoust, J. A . . . Hebert, «T. A. Beaudet, E. . Collins, D.... Baker, J. S. Dessert, V Montreal Salary as Inspector for year ii Assistant Inspector for year. Founder, L. A. Beaulac, J. H. . Roy, C. E. . LeBel, J. A. W... Kelly, M. J ... Guay, A Prefontaine, F. A. Knowles, C Petit, J. B Bourget, L. J. Moreao, A ti from July 1, 1904, to February 1, 1905. Assistant Inspector from July 1, 1904, to June 30, 1905. Removed to St. Hyacinthe. . Assistant Inspector from Mar. 1 to June 30, 1905. Brought from St. Hyacinthe. Assistant Inspector from June 1 to June 30, 1 905. Brought from St. Hyacinthe S cts. Salaries Contingencies . Quebec. . Salary as Inspector from August 29, 1904, to June 30, 1905 Assistant Inspector for year. . n n (Insurance) Caretaker for year. Salaries Contingencies. Morin, J. P . . . Fournier, L. A . Tomlinson, W. M. Beaulac, J. H Dessert, V. St. Hyacinthe. Salary as Inspector for year ii Assistant Inspector from July 1, 1904, to March 1, 1905. Re- moved to Montreal ii Assistant Inspector for year . . n ii ii from July 1, 1904, to June 1, 1905. Re moved to Montreal ii Assistant Inspector from June 1, to June 30, 1905. Brought from Montreal Salaries Contingencies. as 28 S cts. 31 96 16 04 48 00 S cts. Amounts paid. 1 05 1 65 14 25 38 60 23 96 12 00 6 00 80 56 15 60 3 60 1 20 1 80 1 65 15 8 40 Total amounts paid. S cts. 1,564 44 782 16 798 12 798 12 798 12 407 26 639 98 232 72 49 85 6,070 77 1,997 60 922 57 1,059 60 73.". !I6 698 16 648 12 698 16 586 20 548 15 2H4 MO 6,190 92 •2,440 24 S96 39 465 44 698 16 548 35 58 18 2.666 52 1,513 60 S cts. 8,068 37 8,631 16 4,180 12 STATISTICS 141 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX B — Continued. No. 5. — Details of Weights and Measures Expenditures, for the Year ended June 30, 1905 — Continued. To whom paid. Gravel, A. I Bnlduc, E Barry, J Cowan, E Bernier, J. A. . LeBlanc, F. X. . Laurence, G. C. Frame, A . . . Waugh, R. J. Dustan, W. M . Chisholm, J. J. , Service. Three Rivers. Salary as Inspector for year ii Assistant Inspector for year . Salaries Contingencies. St. John. Salary as Inspector for year ii Assistant Inspector for year. Salaries Contingencies. Cape Breton. Salary as Inspector for year . Contingencies Halifax. Salary as Inspector f< >r year ii Assistant Inspector for year . . Deductions for a cts. Salaries Contingencies. Pictou. Salary as Inspector for year 1 1 Assistant Inspector for year Salaries Contingencies. Hug y, JL. . . ;hes, H. Charlottetown. Salary as Inspector for year n Assistant Inspector for year. Salaries Contingencies. Magness, R McDonald A. W. Mager, J. G McKay, R Gilby, W. F Girdlestone, R. J. Ross, H. E Winnipeg. Salary as Inspector for year Assistant Inspector for year . . Salaries Contingencies. S cts. 13 9i ; 13 96 19 9 s q> 1 = '- STATISTICS 155 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX B — Continued. Xo. 8. — List of Permanent Employees of the Inland Revenue Department, 1 904-1 905 — Continued. Services. Names. Male, Thomas Malo, T Maranda, N. A Marcon, F. E Marentette, Alex .... Marin, L. H Marion, H. R Marshall, I. N Mason, F Maurice, E Metcalf, W. F Melville, T. R Michon, A. E Miller, A Miller, J. E Miller, W. F Millier, Elie Million, R. J Milliken, E Moore, T Moreau. A Morin-, J. P Moreau, J. A Mulhem, M. M Munro, H. D Murdoch, James .... Murphy, Jas. L Murray, A. E Murray, David McAloney, Joseph A. McArthur, G. H McCloskey, J. R McCov, Wm McCraney, H. P McCuaig, Aug. F . . . McCullough, A McCutcheon, H McDonald, A. J McDonald, A. W. . . . McDonald, J McFarlane, J . McFee, C McGill, A McGuire, L. J McGuire, T McKay, R . McLenaghan, N McNiven, J. D McPherton, E. A . . . . Mcl'hii-, Donald . . . . McPhie, W. H McSween, James Nash, A. F Neil, James Nash, S. C Newby, F Nichols, J. T Noonan, H. T Normandin, G 1 156 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX B — Continued. No. 8. — List of Permanent Employees of the Inland Revenue Department, 1904-1905— Continued. Names. Services. O'Brien, E, C O'Brien, James O'Brien, J. F O'Doimell, J O'Donnell, M. J O'Donohue, M. J O'Flaherty, E. J O'Flaherty, M. J O'Leary, T. J Orr, Henry X Osborne, F. A O'Sullivan, D Panneton, G. E Pape, James Parent, F . Parker, Thomas Parkinson, Edward B. Parson, C. H Patry, J. H Patterson, C. E. A Pelletier, N. G Petit, J. B Poirier, J. N Pole, C. W Popham, F. H Portelance, P. A Potvin, Napoleon Powell, J. B Power, J. F Prefontaine, F. H Prosser, Elijah Provost, I. E Quain, Redmond Quiivn, J. D Ralston, T , Renaud, A. H Rennie, George Ridgman, A. H , Rinfret, C. I Ritchie, A. J Ritchie, R Robins, S. W , Roche, H. G Rork. T.. Rose, John A.. . . Ross, H. E Rouleau, J. C, jr Rousseau, Elzear H . Rowan, W. E Roy, L. G Rudkins, W Rvan, Win Sangster, F. H Saucier, X Schram. R. L. H. ... Shanacy, M Shaw, J. F Simpson, A. F. . Simpson, W. A &2 STATISTICS 157 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX B— Continued. No. 8. — List of Permanent Employees of the Inland Revenue Department, 1904-1905— Concluded. - Names. Services. "to a i— i a> '3 s I f- ~ z cS O 5 bp g a ~ p . 6 > a > m ■~ _o o a> Hi ^ 3 a £M Slattery, R 1 Slattery, Thomas 1 " ' i Sloan, W 1 Smith, J. C 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Spence, F. H Stevens, D. B St. Michel, F. X Stratton, "W. C Stuart, W. E 1 Swannell, F. W 1 1 1 1 "Y i i i i Talbot, John Taylor, G. W Thomas, J. S i Thomas, Robert Till, T. M Tomlinson, W. M JL i i i i Toupin, F. X. J. A Tracy, J. P Trasher, W. A 1 1 Valin, -T. E * l i i i i i i Wainright, F. G Walker, J. H W alsh, Daniel J Walsh, W. H Wardell, R. S. R Watson, V. M 1 Waugh, R. J " Y 1 1 WeDbe, C. E. A Westman, T 1 i 1 White, J. B i i Whitehead. .T P Whvte. J. A .1. ... 1 Wiallard, R. A 1 i Wilson, J. E 1 1 1 i i i 1 Woodward, G. W Wright, Robert J 1 Wright, S. E 1 Yetts, R. P 1 Young, R. E i Totals 32 340 71 39 •22 3 ~~b7 158 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX B — Continued. 2STo. 9. List of Permanent Employees of the Inland Revenue Department employed on salary during only a portion of the year ended June 30, 1905. Names. Aubin, Charles. . . Baker, J. S Blais, J. C. F. ... Bourassa, J Bridgman, M. W.. Chevrier, B David, P. A... Deely, Frederick. . Donaghy, W Gallagher, Thomas Gerrow, W. M Hammond, T. W.. Hanlon, J. R Hawkins, A. C . . . Irwin, Robert Kilroy, E. T Love, G. J . . Macdonald, J. F. . Mager, J. G Milot, J. F . Morgan, J. D< . Morissette, J. W. . Morris, T. H.. . . Mulrooney, G Ostigny, A. L. R.. Roy, C. E Sinon, E. H Thurber, Geo Waddell, S. D.... Welland, T. E Watson, W. W.... Period. From May 1, 1905, to June 30, 1905 June 1, 1904, to January 31, 1905 June 1, 1904, to January 22, 1905. . . . July 1, 1904, to May, 31, 1905 April 24, 1905, to June 30, 1905 . . July 1, 1904, to August 19, 1904. . . February 23, 1905, to June 30, 1905. . June 13, 1905, to June 30, 1905 July 1, 1904, to August 31, 1904 March 1, 1905, to June 30, 1905 July 1, 1904, to September 14, 1904. . February 14, 1905, to June 30, 1905. . March 11, 1905, to June 30, 1905 July 1, 1904, to June 30, 1905 July 1, 1904, to January 31, 1905. . . . July 1, 1904, to August 31, 1904 January 12, 1905, to June 30, 1905.. . May 18, 1905, to June 30, 1905 June 13, 1905, to June 30, 1905. . . . April 1, 1905, to June 30, 1905 January 1, 1905, to June 30, 1905. . February 1, 1905, to June 30, 1905. . . March 31, 1905, to June 30, 1905.. . . December 21, 1904, to June 30, 1905 December 21, 1904, to June 30, 1905. August 29, 1904, to June 30, 1905. . . . July 1, 1904, to August 31, 1904. . . . February 3, 1905, to June 30, 1905. . . March 6, 1905, to June 30, 1905 July 1, 1904, to December 31, 1904.. . July 1, 1904, to August 31, 1904 Totals . Services. 02 p CO r 3 21 6c a 3-2 5JH Ufa P <+* -a o STATISTICS 159 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX B — Concluded. No. 9. — List of Permanent Employees of the Inland Revenue Department employed on salary during the year ended June 30, 1 905 — Concluded. RECAPITULATION. Employed during the year 47 11 n a portion of the year 31 Total 504 Services. Employed in the Inside Service 35 11 • Excise 335 11 Weights and Measures 68 11 Gas. . ... _ 9 M Electric Light Inspection 5 11 Preventive Service 3 11 Food Inspection 6 n Excise, Weights and Measures, and Gas 1 11 11 and Gas.. ' U 11 11 and Food Inspection 8 11 Weights and Measures and Gas 2 11 Gas and Electric Light 12 11 Excise, Gas and Electric Light 4 11 Weights and Measures, Gas and Electric Light 2 11 11 and Excise 2 11 11 and Food 1 Total corresponding with above 504 Inland R evenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 A. 1906 INDEX Page. * Acadian Recorder '. Subscription 137 Acetic Acid Duty accrued 22-23 ii Return of Manufactures 104 .i n Comparative Statement for 1903-1904 and 1904-1905 .... 104 ii Revenue , 6-8 ii M Comparative Statement showing monthly increase or decrease for 1903- 1904 and 1904-1905 28-29 ii Warehouse Returns 105 ii " ii Comparative Statement for 1903-1904 and 1904-1905 106 Adam, A. R . Duty-pay 129 ii Salary 119 Adulteration of Food, Expenditure, page 17 Details of 134, 135 M Fees 20 ii Vote for 62 Ahearn, Thomas Lessee 108 Aheai n & Soper, Ltd Electrical Supplies, &c 149 Aikens, E. J - Contingencies 147 Alain & Lapointe Law costs 126 Alexander, T Contingencies and salary 115 ii Distribution of seizures 131 Allen, G. A Duty-pay 129 H Salaries 121, 123 Allen, S Refunds . . . 45 Alteman, P. J Salary 114 Ambery, J. W .' Refunds 30 American Bank Note Co Contingencies 126, 143, 149 American Express Co M 149 American Meter Co ,, 149 American Tobacco Co. 'of Canada, Ltd., The Refunds 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 Ames Mercantile Co n 45 Amor, William Salary 115 Amount voted and expenditure authorized for each service 62 Amyot & Gauvin .Refunds : 34 Anderson, J. J Commission .... 127 Anderton & Co Refunds 34 Andrews, A. A Salary 120 Appendix, "A" Statistics 63 ii "B" Details of expenditure 114 Archibald, B Law costs 126 Archibald, L. C Lessee 110 Argus, The, Montreal Subscription 138 Ateshian, Carnig Refunds 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, 43, 44 Aubin, A Contingencies . . 148 ii ii and salary 145 Aubin, C Salary 145 Audette, L. A Law stamps 19 Auger, L. H Salary 121 Austin, A. S Refunds 31 Avery, W. & T Contingencies 143 Baby, W. A. D Duty-pay 129 ii Salary 115 Baikie, D „ 116 Bailey, John Purchaser 112 Baker, J. S Salary 140 Baldwin. A. H Lessee 108 Bank of British Columbia, The „ 108 Bank of Montreal » 108 Bantley, M Refunds 39 Barber, J. S ... Salary 118 Barnes, G . 123 Barrett, J. K Contingencies and salary 125 Barrie Brewing Co., The Refunds 34 Barrie Gas District Contingencies and salary 144 Barry, H. D Refunds 41 Barry, James Contingencies and salary . . 141 Bauer, A Refunds 31 Bauld, Bros. & Co Salary 37, 38, 39 162 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Page. Bayard, G. A Duty-pay 129 „ Salary 119 Beauchesue, P. C Commission 120 Bea-idet, E Salary 147 Beaulac, J. H 149 Beaulieu, J. B - 129 Beauport Brewing Co., The Refunds 34 Begg, G. C '< 31 Belair, A. P Salary 129 Belanger, J. S • Distribution of seizures 132 Bell J. H Contingencies and salary 149 Bell' Telephone Co., The Messages 137 Belleperche, A. J. E ' Salary . . 119 Belleville Electric Light District Contingencies 148 „ Excise Division h and salaries 114 ,, ,, Distribution of seizures 131 „ Gas District Contingencies and salaries 144 ,i Weights and Measures Division n n . 139 Belyea, T. H _ ... . r . •< 122 „ . ... Distribution of seizures 132 Beneteau, S. Salary 119 Benjamin, E. R Bill stamps 18 Bennett, James Salary 116 Benoit L. V Contingencies and salary 121, 146 Distribution of seizures 132 Berlin Gas Office Contingencies and salaries 144 Bernard, N. J. D Duty-pay 129 „ Salary 121 Bernhardt, V. P Refunds 31 Bernier, J. A Duty-pay 129 Salary 120 ., 141 Berry, H. L Duty-pay 129 ,, Salary 119 Bickle, J. W .Contingencies and salary 142 „' . . . . Salary 117 Billman, Chisholm & Co. . . • •. . . . Refunds 42 Bill stamps— Distributors' Accounts 18 Binney, J. W Commission. 127 Bish, Philip Duty-pay 129 „ Salary 114 Bishop, James Duty-pay 130 Bishop, J. B Salary 11 o Bixel, A ...i Refunds 31 Blackburn, R. et al Lessees 108 Blackman, C Salary 115 Blair H C Commission 127, 128 Blais,' J. C. F . '. ■ Duty-pay 129 Salary 129 Blais. Narcisse Lessee 108 Blaisdell, N. S ... « 108 Blethen, C. W Salary 122 Blumenstiel, I Refunds 35, 40, 41 Blyth, A Salary 116 Bolduc, E " 141 Bollard. A Refunds 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 Bond, A... Commission 127 Bonded Manufactures, Revenue * 6, 8 Bonded Warehouse License Refunds. . 45 Bonness, J. D Distribution of seizures 132 Boomer,' J Purchaser 112 Boomer, J. B Salary 118 Booth, J. R Lessee 108 Boswell & Bros Refunds 34 Bourassa, Joseph. . Salary : . 120 Bourget, L. J « «g Boureet O Distribution of seizures 132 „ ' . 7." Salary .... 120 Bourgeois, C Salary 119 Bourgeois, Eug — » - - 137 Bousquet, J. O < 120 Bouteiller, G. A Duty-pay 129 Salary 118 Bowen, F.C - 121 Bowen, N. H Purchaser 112 Bowman, A Salary 114 INDEX 163 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Page. Bowman, M Food analyses 135 Boyd, A Commission 127 Boyd, J. F. S Salary 115 Boyd, S. I , 118 Boyle, P „ 116 Brabant, J. B. G. N Distribution of seizures 131, 132 ti ' Salary ' 120 Brain, A. F . ■■ 114 Brain, Mary E Refunds ... 33, 34 Brantford Excise Division Contingencies and salaries 114 Breen, J. . . Salary 139 Brener, A. H . Refunds 35, 38, 41, 44 Brennan, D. J Duty-pay 7 129 » Salary 115 Brennan, J Duty-pay 129 Salary 119 Brentnall, F. F 118 Breweries and Malt Houses , . . . Inspector of 125 Bridge, Revenue 15 Bridgeman, M. W , Salary 117 Bristol Ferry.. Lessee 15 British American Bank Note Co Contingencies 126 British Columbia Electric Railway Co., The Refunds 45 British Columbia Excise District Contingencies and salary 125 Broadfoot, S ■■ n 142 it Salary 114 Brockville Gas District ■■ 144 Broderick, J. S Law costs 126 Brodeur, Hon. L. P Salary 136 n ... Travelling expenses 137 Brodeur, P. E. S Salary 136 Brodeur, S. H Commission 127 Bronson Co., The . Lessees 108 Bronson & Weston 108 Bronson & Weston Lumber Co., The. 108 Brook, Joseph ....Tenant 112 Brown, G. H Contingencies 143 Brown, W. J Distribution of seizures 131 ii Salary 114 Bruyere, H. P 120 Bryan, G. F Refunds 35,43 Bryson, Graham & Co Contingencies 137 Buckingham and Cumberland Ferry Lessee .............. 15 Buffalo and Point Abinot Ferry « 15 Buildings Revenue . .' 15 Bulletin dcs Recherches Historiques, Levis, Que Subscription 137 Bulletin, Le, Montreal ■■ 137 Burgess, Thomas Salary 143 Burke, T Contingencies and salary 125 Burns, John Salary 136 Burns, R. J , 118 Busby, C. S Commission ... 127 ii Distribution of seizures 133 Butterworth & Co Contingencies 135 Cahill, J. H Salary 120 Cahill, J. W Duty-pay 129 !■ Salary 119 Calcutt, H . . . . . . Refunds... 32 Calgary Excise Division Contingencies and salaries 123 ii Weights and Measures Division n 142 Cameron, A. McK Commission 127 Cameron, D. A Law costs . 126 Cameron, D. M , . Duty-pay 129 ■i , Salary 115 Cameron, R Law stamps 19 Campbell, G Commission * 127 Cam|>eau, F. R. E Salary 136 Canada-Francais, St. John Subscription 137 Canadian Express Co Freight 126, 137, 143, 147, 149 Canadian Manufacturer, Toronto Subscription ; 137 Canadian Mining Review, Montreal Subscription 138 Canadian Pacific Railway Co Freight 1 26, 149 ii ii Lessee 108 n ii Co's Telegraph Messages 137 Canadian Rubber Co Contingencies 126 Canadian Twist Tobacco Quantity taken for consumption 22, 23 12—11 164 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Page. Vanadienne, La Subscription 137 Cape Breton, Weights and Measures Division Contingencies and salary 141 Capital Brewing Co., Ltd., The Refunds 31 Carling, T. H 31,33 Carroll, D Salary 122 Carroll, F. P . . : 122 ,, Distribution of seizures 132 •Carter, William - Salary 136 Casey John » 116 Oasual Revenue 20 •Catholic Register, Toronto Subscription 137 Cauley, B Refunds 35 Caven, W Salary 119 Chagnon, C. P 119 Chalus, J. O Contingencies and salary 140 Charbonneau, E . ■ - Salary 136 Charlottetown Electric Light District Contingencies. 148 it Excise Division h and salaries 122 n Gas District ■■ and salary 146 m Weights and Measures Division and salaries 141 Chartier, E Salary 121 Chateau vert, G. E 136 Chatham Daily News Subscription 138 Cheseldine, J. H Salary 115 Chevalier, John Purchaser 112 Chevrier, B Salary 136 Chief Electrical Engineer Contingencies and salary 147 Chief Inspector of Weights and Measures ■■ ■■ 142 Chilver, F. W Duty-paid 129 Salary 119 Chisholm, J. J 141 Chisholm, W. M 116 Choat & Kern Purchasers 112 Chronicle Printing Co Subscription 137 Chronicle Publishing Co., Halifax 138 Cie de Publicite du Canada, La, Montreal ■■ 137 Cigarettes— Number taken for consumption 22-23 Cigars — Comparative statement of manufactures for 1903-1904 and 1904-1905 90-91 M License fees 22-23 M Licenses issued, materials used and number produced 8S-89 ■i Nmnber taken for consumption 22-23 M Refunds 45 ii Returns of manufactures 89 H Revenue 6-8 ii H Comparative monthly statement showing increase or decrease for 1903-1904 and 1904-1905 28-29 ,i Warehouse Return 92 ., Comparative statement for 1903-1904 and 1904-1905 83 Citizen, The, Ottawa . .. Subscription 137 Clair Station and Kent Ferry Lessee 15 Clark, A. J , Commission, 127 Clark, J. A Salary. . . ., 122 Clarke, J. G Commission 127-128 Clarke, L. H Refunds 31, 32 Clarke, T Salary 116 Cloutier, D Refunds 32 Cobourg Gas District Contingencies and salary 144 Codd, H. J. S Salary 120 Code, A 122 Coleman, C ... - 118 Coleman, J. J Duty-pay . 129 „ Salary 120 Coles, F. H 11C Collins, D . 140 Commission on sales of Canada twist stamps, page, 12 Details of expenditure 128 ..Vote for , 02 h to Customs officers, page 12 Details of expenditure 127-128 Vote for 62 Comte, L. A. A. J Distribution of seizures 131 , Salary 120 Conklin, W. M 123, 134 m Travelling and other expenses 134 Conroy, Mary Lessee 108 INDEX 165 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Page. Contingencies — Adulteration of Food 134-135 M Departmental 138 1 1 Electric Light, General 149 ii Excise, General 127 ii Gas, General 146 ii Minor revenues 134 ii Weights and Measures, General 142 Controller of Stationery Books 137 ii Parliamentary publications 137 •I Stationery 137 Conway, T. D Commission 127 Cook, W. R ...Salary 118" Copland Brewing Co. , Ltd Refunds 34 Corby, H • . . 31 Cornwall Gas District Contingencies and salaries 144 H Excise Division « 114 Corporation of Quebec Lessee 108 .. Three Rivers.. • 108 Cosgrove, Brewery Co Refunds 32 Costdlo, J. W Salary 142 Costigan, J. J 120, 134 ii Travelling and other expenses 134 Coughlin, D Salary 139 Coulter, A 118 Courchesne, .T. H. . : n 121 Courtney. J. J i 119 Coutlee, L. M. . Lessee 108 Coutts, J. J Salary 115 Cowan, E 141 Crawford, W. P.. , 115 Creed, J. N. & Co Refunds 37, 38, 39, JO Creely, George Purchaser , 112 Crevier, J. H Distribution of seizures 132 „ Salary 120 Cross Point and Campbellton Ferry Lessee 15 Currier, J. M .. 108 Dager, H. J Distribution of seizures 131 ,. Salary .'. 118 Daily World, Vancouver . Subscription 137 Dalton, M. J Salary 118 Daly, J. M Refunds 39, 43 Danebrog, The Advertising 134 Daoust, E Contingencies 143 Daoust, J. A Salary 140. Daveluy, ,T. P 120 David, P. A Duty-pay 129 .. Salary 119 David, T .- 120 Davidson & Co Contingencies 135 Davidson, Paterson &. Grant Law costs 149 Davies, I'hos Refunds 32 Davis, F. L Law costs 126 Davis, J Salary 116 Davis, S. & Sons . Refunds .". . 34 Davis, T. G Salary ... 115 Davy, E Contingencies and salary 141 Dawes, A. J Refunds 32 Dawson, W Duty-pay 129 • Salary 114 Deely, F.... 124 De Grand pre, A Contingencies 143 De Grosbois, C. B Salary 121 Deland, A. N ., ... 121 Dennis, W. A ■ Il4 Departmental Contingencies Vote for 62 n Expenditure, page 46 Details of 136 to 138 ii Salaries ... Vote for 62 Desaulniers, J. E. A Duty-pay 129 •i Salary 120 Desjardins, Alfred Lessee 1 08 Desmarais, H. F Salary 121 Dessert, V „ 140 Devlin, F Refunds 32 Dewar, Colin Less-e 108 Dibblee, William Salary 122 Dick, J. W Duty pay .129 13—11* 166 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Page. Dick, J. W Salary 118 Dickson, C. T Contingencies and salary . . 115 Dingman, N. J ■■ 125 Distilleries Inspector of 125 Distribution of seizures.. . .' . . 131 to 133 i, M recapitulation of 133 District Inspectors — Excise . Contingencies and salaries 125 Gas ,i ii 144 to 146 ii Weights and Measures « « 139 to 142 Dixon, H. J. S Salary 120 Dodd, William Lessee ! 108 Dominion Brewery Co., Ltd., The . .Refunds .... 32 Dominion Coal Co n 45 Dominion Express Co Freight 126, 137, 143, 147, 149 Dominion Phosphate Co., Ltd Lessee 110 Donaghy, W Salary 115 Donald, J. T Food analyses. 135 Donnely, James Refunds. .. 37,40,45 Donoghue, D n 37 Dooley, James i. 36, 38, 39, 42, 43, 44 Douglass, H Commission 127 Doyle, B. J Duty-pay 129 Salary .• 118 Doyle, E. F ^ 136 Doyon, J. A u 136 Dow, W, & Co Refunds. , 32 Duberger, A. E Contingencies 135 Duchesne, Frs .. 126 Dudlev, W. H .Salary ... . 118 Duf resne, J. U Contingencies and salary 148 Dumaine, J. D Salary 121 Dumbrille, R. W ., 115 Duniouchel, L n 119 Duncan, H.J .' Law costs 126 Dundas and Waterloo Road — Lessee Minor expenditure 15 Duulop, C Salary 119 Dunn, Geo. J Contingencies ... 143 Dunne, J. P Salary 136 D un n v i 11 e B rid ge Lessee 15 Duplessis, C. Z Salary 121 Dupont, J. C. Contingencies 137 Durocher, P. H Refunds 31 Dustan, W. M Contingencies and salary 141 Duty-pay to officers, page 12 Details of expenditure 129, 130 .. .. ... Vote for 62 ii other than special surveys ■> : 62 Dwyer, D. T Salary - 122 Dyer, J. J Refunds 37, 40, 43, 44 Earl, Edgar Duty- pay » 130 Earl, R. W Salary 123 Eastern Carbon Works Contingencies 149 Eastern Township Bank for the A. L. Howard Co . . Refunds 30, 31 Eaton, C. .. . ... . ., ........ 31 Edmunston and Maine Ferry Lessee 15 Edwards, W. C. & Co., Ltd Contingencies 126, 135, 143 Egan, W Salary 116, 117 Eganville Leader, The Advertising 134 Egener, A Duty-pay 129 n Salary ... . . 115 Eimer and Amend Contingencies 135 Ein, S .... Refunds 35,39 Electric Light Inspection — Contingencies Vote for 62 M -ii Expenditure, page 59 Details of 147-149 ii ii Revenue Districts in account with revenue 58 ii ii Monthly deposits 24 to 27 ii ii n Refunds 45 ii ii Stamps revenue 47 Elliott, A Refunds 23 Elliott, T. H Salary 118 Ellis, W. H Food "analyses 135 Empire Electric Mfg. Co., The Contingencies 149 Empire Tobacco Co., Ltd Refunds ... 44 English, T. J Commission 127 Errett, R. W Salary 139 Esser, H. O Contingencies 135 Estate of late Robert Reid Purchaser 112 INDEX 167 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Evans, G. T Salary ... ^ 118 Excise Contingencies Vote for , 62 ii M on account of stamps n r 62 n Expenditure, pages 10 to 13. Details of 114 to 131 ii ii on account of stamps Vote for 62 ii General expenditure, pages 4-5 Details of 126 ii Revenue ... . n 6 to 9 ii n Comparative Statement showing increase or decrease, for 1903-1904 and 1904- 1905 28-29 m H Monthly deposits 24 to 27 ii Salaries Vote for 62 ii Statistics (Appendix A) 63 to 105 Expenditure — Adulteration of food, page 17 Details of 46 ii Departmental, page 46 n 136 to 140 Details of (Appendix B) ... 114 to 159 ii Electric light inspection, page 59. . . .Details of 148-149 n Excise, pages 10 to 13 u 114 to 131 n Gas inspection, pages 54, 55 m 144 to 147 ii General statement 4-5 ,, Sundry minor, page 20. , . Details of 134 n Weights and Measures, pages'51 to 53. n 139 to 143 lagan, J. C Food analyses -. 135 Fahey, Edward Salary . 115 Fair,T. J. & Co., Ltd Refunds 35, 37, 39, 40, 41, 43 Falconer, J. E Duty-pay 129 it Salary 11 Falconer, R. H .. . 118 Farmers Advocate, The, London Subscription 137 Farquharson & Grainger ....Refunds 32 Ferguson, D Commission . 127 Ferguson, J. C Salaries 122, 124 H Travelling and other expenses 134 Eerries — Revenues Fees 15 Fertilizers Inspection fees 20 Fiddes, James Distribution of seizures 131 ii Salary 116 Fielding, L.G 118 Findlay, R .' , „ 139 Findley, H . . .Contingencies and salary 142 Finlayson, Roderick Lessee .... 108 Firstbrook, Jas Refunds 40, 45 Fiset, M Food analyses 134 Fisher, John Refunds 31 Fitzgerald, E. W Salary 139 Fitzpatrick, W. J .. . . .. 122 Fletcher, R. W Salaries ..... 123, 134 i, Travelling and other expenses 134 Floody, E. S Distribution of seizures 131, 132 Flynn, D. J Salary 118 Flynn, F. L Refunds 35 Fontaine, A Salary KS Food, Adulteration of — Expenditure, page 17. Details of 134-135 ,, ,. Vote for 62 Food Inspection General statement of expenditure 17 Forest, E. R Salary .. . 119 Forest, J. O. F Commission on sale of tobacco stamps 128 Eorest, M Salary 119 Fort Krie and Buffalo Ferry Lessee 15 Fortier, J. J. O Salary 121 Fortier, J. M., Ltd Refunds 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 Forward, H. F 35 Foster, Henry Salary 116 Fournier, L. A i 140 Fowler, G 136 Fowler, J. D 146 Fox, J. D 119 Fox, Thomas .. .. 116 Frame, A Contingencies and salary 141 Frankland, H. R ..Contingencies and salary 118 I. Distribution of seizures 131 Fraser, P Contingencies and salary 122 H Distribution of seizures 132 Frechette, L. A Translation 126 ii it vote for 62 Fredericton Gas District Salary 146 Freed, A T Contingencies and salary 139 168 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Page. Freeland, A. '. Contingencies and salary , 116 ii Distribution of seizures 131 Fyfe, Jas . . Contingencies and salary 142 Fyfe Scale Co ., 143 Gallagher, T „ „ 139,144 Gamache, J. N Salary 119 Gamble, W. 1* Contingencies 135 Garbatz, John Purchaser 112 Gardner, H. B Refunds 45 Gardner, M Commission 127 Garneau, Hector Salary 136 it Travelling expenses 137 Gas Inspection — Contingencies Vote for 62 n Expenditure, pages 54, 55 Details of 144 to 147 ii Inspection districts in account with revenue 54-55 H Revenue Monthly deposits ... 24 to 27 n Salaries Vote for 62 ■i Stamps Distributor's account 56-57 n ii .. . Stamps revenue 47 Gass, Charles S Lessee 110 Gauvin, E Salar\ 120 Gazette Printing Co Subscription....- 138 Geldart, O. A .... Salary 122 General Electric Light Contingencies 14& ii Excise — Contingencies 126 ii Gas Contingencies 147 ii Weights and Measures Contingencies 143 G. E. Tuckett & Son Co., Ltd., The Refunds 35. 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 George John Salary 116 George, Mary Refunds 45 Gerald, Charles Contingencies 126 ii Duty-pay 12» Salary 118 Gerald, W. H Duty-pay 129 ii Salary ... 117 Gerald, W. J .. ' 136 ii Travelling expenses 137 Gerow, W. M Salary 123 Gervais, J. H 7 , 136 Gignac, R. T Refunds. . 38 Gilby, W. F • Salary 141 Gilhuly, R. H Commission 127 Gill, William. ......... Contingencies and salary 125 Gillies, A. L Salary . 118 Gilpin, R. R '. Commission 127 Girard, I Salary 116 Girdlestone, R. J Salaries 122, 141 Globe Printing Co Subscription 137 Godbout, Mrs. S Contingencies 137 Goldstein, B Refunds 35, 36, 37, 3S, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44 Gooderham, W. G „ 32 Gooderham & Worts Contingencies 135 Goodhue, M. L. E. B Salary 136 Goodman, A. W Duty-pay 129 ; Salary 116 Gordon , D. W Lessee 108 Gorham, J. W. & Co. (read Gorman) Refunds , 37 Gorman, A. M Salary - 122 Gorman, J. W., & Co. (See Gorham) .Refunds 37 Gosnell, T. S . . . Contingencies and salary 122 ■I Distribution of seizures 132 Gouin, Lomer Law costs 126 Government Telegraph Lines Lessee 15 Gow, J. E Duty-pay 129 ' .. Salary 119 Graham, A. L ■■ 118 Graham, W. J Contingencies and salaries 116,145 Graham, W. T Duty-pay 129 Graham, W . T J. Salary 118 Grand Trunk Ry. Co Lessee 110 Grant, H. H. . Contingencies and salary 122 Grant's Spring Brewing Co Refunds 32, 33 Gravel, A. I. Contingencies and salary 141 Graves Bros „ 126, 1S7, 143 Great Northern Transit Co Lessee 108 Great North-western Telegraph Co Telegrams 108,137 IXDEX 163 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Page. Grier, G. A., & Co Lessees 108 Grignon, A Commission on sale of tobacco stamps 128 Grimason, Thomas Salary 115 Grosbois, CB.de .. .... 121 Grothe, L. O Refunds 36, 37, 42 Guay, A. Salary 140 Guelph, Excise Division Contingencies and salaries 114-115 M Distribution of seizures 131 ii Gas District . . Contingencies and salaries 144 Hagarty, B Salary 1 36 Hagarty, P ,- 122 Halifax Breweries, Ltd Kefunds 34 ii Electric Light District Contingencies 148 it Excise Division and salaries. 122 it Gas District « n 146 ii Weights and Measures Division ■■ ■■ 141 Halliday, W. A .. . Salary 136 Hamilton Electric Light Inspection District Contingencies , 148 H Excise Division . n and salaries ...... '. 115 ii Gas District n n 144 ii Weights and Measures Division ■■ ■■ 139 Hamilton, J. S. & Co Refunds 30 Hammond, T. A Salary 123 Hanlan, J. R « 115 Hanley, A. • 115 Harkness, Thos Refund 35, 37. 40, 42 Harris, J. G Salary 117 Harris, Bronson & Co Lessees 108 Harrison, W. F Salary 122 Harrock, T. J Refunds 41 Harwood, J. O. A . . . Salary 120 Hawkins, A. C .. 114 Hawkins, W. L .. 122 Hay, Geo. H Lessee 108 Hayhurst, T. H Salary .... - 115 Hay ward, W Contingencies anil salary 139 Hebert, C. D ■■ and salary 121 Hebert, J. A Salary 140 Heisz, Lawrence Refunds 31 Helliwell, H. N Salary 118 Hembecker, John Refunds 35 Henderson, W Salary 118 ii Distribution of seizures 131 Heney, J. J Refunds 30, 31 Henry, James .. . 35, 37, 38. 39, 41, 42, 43, 44 Hen wood, G. .. Salary 124 Herald Publishing Co. , Montreal Subscription 137 Hesson, C. A Contingencies and salary 117 Hicks, W. H Salary 118 Higman, O Contingencies and salary 148 Hims worth, W Salary 136 n Travelling expenses 137 Hinchey, E. H Salary .. 115 Hiram Walker & Sons Ltd ... Refunds. . / 34 Hi rsch, Jacob * 37,39,45 Hobbs, G. N Salary 1 15 Hobrecker, A Refunds 35, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 Hodder, W. E Salary 123 Hogan, James ■■ 115 H olden, Daniel Purchaser 112 Hollidav, T Refunds 31 Howard, W. W. S Duty-pay 129 ii n Salary 118 Howden, R „ 117 Howell, Thomas : 123 Howie, A Duty-pay 129 Salary 114 Hubley, H. H 122 Hudon, L. E 136 Huether, C. N Refunds 31 Huether, W 32 Hughes, Henry ....Salary 141 Hughes, P. A : 136 Hughes, R. A 139 Huli Ferry (old lease) Lessee 15 Hunter, W. M Salary 145 170 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 Page. Hurst, Levi B Duty pay 129 n Salary 118 Hydraulic and other rents Appendix " A " „ 108 to 113 ,, n Lessee's account . .... 108 to 1 13 „ , Monthly deposits 24 to 27 it ii Revenue 14 Her, B Contingencies and salary 114 ,, Distribution of seizures 131 Inland Cigar Manufacturing Co., Ltd. The Refunds 35 Inland Revenue Department List of persons employed in . . 150 to 159 ii n Expenditure, page 46. .Details of 136 to 138 Inspector of bonded factories Contingencies and salary 125 Inspector of breweries and malt houses ■■ 125 Inspector of distilleries ■■ . n 125 Inspector of tobacco factories n n . . 125 Inspectors, Excise Districts .... , n 125 Intelligencer, Belleville Subscription 137 Irion, A. L Refunds 34 Ironside, G. A Contingencies and salary 117 Irwin, R Duty-pay 129 ii Salary 115 Irwin, S -. 139 Isaacs, A Refunds . . .35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 Jackson, H. B Distribution of seizures.. 133 Jacobs, H. & Co Refunds 35, 37, 38, 41, 42 James, T. C Salary 122 Jameson, S. B n . 1 23 Jamieson, R. C Duty-pay . . 129 Salary 118 Jarvis, Henry ■■ 139 Jeffrey, A. J .. 118 Jodoin, J Contingencies 135 Johnson, J. J Duty-pay 129 ii Salary 116 Johnson, R . Refunds 31 Johnson, W Contingencies 145,148 n ii and salaries 139, 144 Johnston, C W 144 Johnston, J. M Refunds 40 Johnstone, J. K Contingencies 148 ii ii and salary 146 Joliette Excise Division n salaries 119 Jones, A Salary 118 Duty-pay.. 129 Jones, R Contingencies 148 ,i . . ii and salaries 124, 146 Jones, R. K Refunds 32 Jones, Simeon, Ltd h 34 Jones, Yarnell & Co., London, England Subscription 138 Jo ttmal, Printing Co « 137 Jubinville, J. P Salary 119 Kearney, D. J ... Distribution of seizures 132 Salary 120 Keay. W. S 123 Keeler, G. S Duty-pay 129 ii Salary 117 Keilty, Thomas Contingencies and salary . 117 Kelley, G Refunds 36, 37, 40, 41, 43, 44 Kelley, J. T Distribution of seizures 132 Kelley, S. A Refunds... , 38 Kelly, D Contingencies and salary 139 Kelly, M. J Salary 140 Kenning, J. H Contingencies and salary 125 Kenny, J Salary 123 Kenrick, E. B Food analyses 135 Keogh, P. M Duty-pay 129 Salary 119 Kidd, Thomas Salary 134 n . Travelling and other expenses ' 134 Kilbourne, W. P Refunds 35 Kilroy, E. F (estate of) Duty-pay 129 ii Salary 114 King, H • L Refunds 30, 31 King, R. M Salary 122 King's Printer Printing, &c 137 Kingston Excise Division Contingencies and salaries 115 INDEX 171 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Page. Kingston Gas District Contingencies and salary 144 Kirk, J. T Commission 127 Klausman, N . Refunds 33 Klein, A 42 Knowles, Charles Salary 140 Kuutz, Barbara Refunds 32 Labatt, John .... n .. 31,33 Labelle, L. V Contingencies and salary 119 La Canadienne. Subscription 137 Lacas, Emile Contingencies 137 La Cie. de publication du Canada (Montreal) Subscription 137 Ladouceur, Louis Salary 134 Ladouceur, T Contingencies 137 Laid man, R. H Salary 139 Lally & Despond Refunds . ... 41 Lambert, J. A Salary 120. Lamoureux, J. A ■■ 120 Land sales , Details of 112-113 ii General account of 14 Lane, T. M Salary 119 Langelier, F it 121 La Passe and Gower Point Perry Lessee 15 La Patrie, Montreal . . Subscription 137 Lapierre, J Commission on tobacco stamps 128 Laporte, G Salary 116 La Presse, Montreal Subscription 137 LaRiviere, A. C Salary 123 LaRue, A „ 120 LaRue, A. P „ 120 LaRue, G Contingencies and salary 120 n Distribution of seizures 132 LaSalle, B . Bill stamps 18 La Tribune de St. Hyacinthe Subscription ... 138 Laughton, F. W Refunds 44 Laurence, G. C Contingencies and salary 141 Laurentine Pulp Co « 45 Laurier, J. L Salary 120 Laverdure, E. G Lessee , 108 Law Costs Expenditure 126 Lawless, E. M .' Salary 136 Lawlor, H Contingencies 126 ii ii and salarj- 125 Lawlor, J. J Salary 115 Law stamps .Distributor s account 19 ii revenue 49 Lebel, J. A Salary 140 LeBlanc, F. X 141 Le Bulletin, Montreal Subscription 137 V Echo de Quebce ■■ 137 Le Cultivatcur, Montreal ■■ 137 Ledoux, A Salary 120 Lee, Edward ■ 116 Lee, Thomas Refunds 41 Lemesurier, J 36, 39, 44 Lemoine, Alp Salary 135 Lemoine, J 130 Lepine, L 120 Le Soleil, Quebec Subscription 137 Le Sneclateur, Hull 138 Le Temps, Ottawa 137 LeVasseur, N. . Contingencies 148 ii n and salary 145 Levy, J. & Sons Refunds 39 Licenses, Excise Revenue from 22-23 List of persons employed by Inland Revenue Department 150 Listowel Gas District Contingencies and salary 144 Lithgow, J. T. . Law stamps . 19 Logan, J Salary 115 London Electric Light District Contingencies 148 ii Excise Division. ■■ and salaries 115, 116 H H Distribution of seizures 131 ii Gas District Contingencies and Salary 144 Long, W. H Salary 123 Longtin, H 120 Love, G. G ,- 119 Ij Union de St. Hyacinthe Subscription 138 172 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Page. IS Union des Cantons de VEst, Arthabaskaville Subscription 138 Lutz, W. H Refunds 31 Lyman Sons & Co Contingencies 126, 135, 149 Lyons, Edward Salary 115 Macdonald, A. B Duty-pay 129 Salary 117 Macdonald, A. J. (see McDonald A. J.) 122 Macdonald, J. A Contingencies and salary 139 Macdonald, J. F ., n 142 Macdonald, Sir W. C Refunds 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43 Mace, W. A , 31 Macfarlane, Thomas u Salary 134 n M Travelling and other expenses 134 Macllreith, R. T Law costs 143 MacKenzie, J. H Salary . 118 Macpherson, M.J. Commission 127 Mager, J. G Salaries 141, 146 Magness, Robert Contingencies and salaries 141, 146 Mahoney, H Distribution of seizures 131 Salary ... 118 Mahony. J .... . Contingencies 137 Mail and Empire, Toronto Subscription 137 Mainville, CP Salary .... 120 Male, Thomas Contingencies and salary 144 Malo, T Duty-pay 129 * ...Salary « 119 Malt— Comparative Statement for 1903-1904 and 1904-1905 76-77 M License fees 22-23 M Licenses issued, grain used, quantity produced 72-73 ii Quantity taken for consumption 22-23 .i Revenue 6to8 ii ii Comparative Statement showing monthly increase or decrease for 1903-1904 and 1904-1905 28-29 Refunds 31 to 34 1 1 ii Warehouse returns 74-75 H ii ii Comparative Statement showing increase or decrease for 1903-1904 and 1904-1905 76-77 Malt Liquor, Comparative Statement showing monthly increase or decrease for 1903-1904 and for 1904-1905 28-29 ii n License fees 22-23 ii n Licenses issued, materials used and quantity produced 78-79 ii n Quantity taken for consumption 22-23 H ii Revenue 6 to 8 ii n ii Comparative Statement of malt liquor manufactured for the years 1903-1904 and 1904-1905 79 Manitoba Brewing and Malting Co Refunds 33 ii Excise District Inspector Contingencies and salary 125 Manitoba Free Press Subscription 138 Manness, S. R ... Refunds . 35, 38, 44 Manufactures in Bond.- Comparative Statement for 1903-1904 and for 1904-1905 98-99 ii License fees . . . , 22-23 ii Licenses issued, materials used and quantity produced 96-97 Manufactures in Bond — Quantity taken for consumption 22-23 ii Revenue 6 to 8 H ii Comparative Statement showing monthly increase or decrease • for 1903-1904 and for 1904-1905 28-29 H n Refunds 45 ii n Warehouse returns 100-101 ii n n Comparative Statement showing increase or decrease for 1903-1904 and 1904-1905 102-103 Maranda, N. A Salary 120 Marcon, F. E Duty-pay 129 Salary 119 Marentette A n 139 Marin, L. H 120 Marion, A. H Duty-pay 130 Salary 123 Marion, H. R „ 119 Maritime Nail Co Refunds 45 Marsh, R. J. F Commission 127 Marshall, T. N Salary 117 Mason , F Duty-pay 129 ii Salary 116 Mather, T. J Commission 127-128 Mauray, Jonathan Lessee 108 Maurice, E Salary 116 INDEX 173 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Page. Maveity, Mrs. S Contingencies I 137 May, L. A Refunds., ' 33,34 Melville, T. R Salary 117 Mercer, Frank . . Refunds 44 Metcalf, W. F Salary 118 Methylated Spirits Monthly deposits .. 24 to 27 i, Statement showing revenues and expenditures, pages 60-61, Vote for 62 „ ii net receipts 60-61 n quantity of raw material on hand at beginning and end of year 1904-1905, brought in and used during year 1904-1905 107 ii n quantity of raw material used and quantity produced therefrom . 107 „ ,i quantity of methylated spirits on hand at beginning and end of year, brought in and sold and otherwise accounted for, during the year 1904-1905 107 „ ii transactions in connection with manufacture of .. . 60-61 Metric System expenditure Vote for 62 „ • .43 Michon, A. E Salary 121 Milot, J. E 120 Miller, A Contingencies 148 „ M and salary 146 Miller, J. E .... ... 123, 146 „ Distribution of seizures 133 Miller, W. F Contingencies and salary 115 Millier, E Duty-pay 129 Salary 120 Milligan G Refunds 38, 41, 42, 44 Milligan, R. D 36 Milligan, R. J Salary 139 Milliken, E .. 117 Minister of Inland Revenue. . . vote for 62 Minor Expenditure, page 21 Details of 134 ii Revenues .. Vote for 62 .. Public Works Revenue 15-16 „ Revenue Month1}' deposits , . 24 to 27 Momburg Charles Refunds 35 Montebello and Alfred Ferry Lessee 15 Montreal Electric Light Inspection District Contingencies 148 ii Excise Division and salaries 119-120 ,, || Distribution of seizures 131-132 ii Gas District Contingencies and salaries 145 ii Star The Subscription 138 ■i Weights and Measures Contingencies and salaries 140 Moore, T Salaries 122,134 „ . Travelling and other expenses 134 Moreau, Aug Duty-pay 129 Salary 119 Moreau, J. A Salaries 140, 145 Morin, J. P Contingencies and salary . ... 140 Morris, T. H Salary 123 Morrissette, J. W 121 Moses, John '. Refunds 37 Mulhern, M. M Contingencies and salaries. , 114, 144 Mullin, B ,. .. 126 Mulrooney, G Duty-pay 129 Salary. 134 Travelling expenses 134 Munro, H. D Salaries 122, 146 Murdoch, J Salary 139 Murphy, J. L - ' 116 Murphy, M Purchaser 112 Murray, A. E Salary 118 Murray, D Distribution of seizures 132 ■i Duty-pay 129 n Salary 121 McAdam, Thomas Purchaser. . . 112 McAloney, J. A Salaries 124, 142, 146 Mc Arthur, G. H Duty-pay 130 Salary 119 McCarthy, D. J Refunds 32,33 McCloskey, J. R Salary 122 McCoy, William Duty-pay 129 Salary 114 McCraney, H. P 123 174 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Page. McCuaig, A. F Salary 114 MeCullough, A 136 McCutcheon, H M 123 McDonald, A. J (read Macdonald) n 122 McDonald, A. W , .. . . . . : 141 McDonald, H Distribution of seizures 132 McDonald, J Salary 139 McDonald, J. F Commission 127 McDonald, R. D Refunds 36, 37, 38, 41 McDonald, Rt. Revd. Bishop Lessee .. 110 McFarlane, J Salary 139 McFee, A. C Duty-pay 129 Salarv 114 McGill, A .. 134 McGowan, G. A Refunds 39, 42 McGuire, L. J Salary 121 McGuire, T n Ho McHugh, J Refunds 38,43 Mclntyre, Rt. Rev. Bishop Lessee HO McKay Milling Co. Ltd 108 McKay, R Salary 141 McKenna, A Refunds. . . . 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45 McKenzie, D. D Contingencies 126 McKenzie, W Commission 127 McKeown, W. R Law costs 135 McLachlan, H Duty-pay.. 130 McLenaghan, N Contingencies and salary 116 McLeod, Col. J. F Bill stamps account 18 McNee, Archie Lessee HO McNee, J Refunds 36,38,41,44 McNiven, J. D Salary 123 McPherson, E. A Duty-pay 129 ii Salary 117 McPherson, J Commission 127 McPhie, D Contingencies 148 ii ii and salary 144 McPhie, W. H .... Salary 144 McSween, James . . . . Contingencies and salary 118 Nadeau, M Commission 127 Nanaimo Gas District Salary 145 Napanee n Contingencies 146 Nash, A. F , 148 1 1 ii and salary 144 Nash, S. C " - 122 Nation, The New York Subscription 138 Negretti & Zambra Contingencies 126 Neil, James Salary 119 New Brunswick Excise District Inspector. ... . . Contingencies and salary 125 Newby, F... Salary 136 New Westminster Gas District ■ 146 News Publishing Co., The Toronto Subscription 137 Niagaia and Youngston Ferry Lessees 15 Nichols, J. T Salary 116 Nicholson, D .... Refunds 42, 44 Nolan, J. C Purchaser 112 Nolan, J. F Refunds 37, 41, 44, 45 Noonan, H. T Salary 116 Nornmndin, G Distribution of seizures 132 Salary.... , 119 North Bay Times Subscription 137 Oberndorffer, S. R Refunds. . . 39, 44 O'Brien, E. C Salary 114 O'Brien, James u 115 O'Brien, J. F Duty-pay 130 ^Salary 115 O'Brien, W Refunds . 36 O'Donnell, J Distribution of seizm-es 132 ii Salary 115 O'Donnell, M. J 120 O'Donoghue, M. J , 114 O'Dwyer, P Refunds 31 Oertling, L Contingencies 126 Officer's salary . Refunds 45 O'Flaherty, E. J Salary 120 O'Flaherty, M. J 145 O'Keefe, Brewing Co. Ltd., The Refunds 32 INDEX 175 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 • Page. O'Leary, T. J Duty-pay 129 >• Salary .? us Olivier, H Duty-pay 129 » Salary , 119 Oriental Tobacco Co Refunds ..... .36, 39, 42, 44 Orr, H. N Salary ' 114 Osborne, F. A. 1 123 Ostiguy, L, R , 136 O'Sullivan, D >■ 124 Other receipts — Revenue — Comparative statement showing monthly increase or decrease for 1903-1904 and 1904-1905 28-29 Other receipts Refunds 45 11 Revenue from 7 to 9 ii 11 monthly deposits 24 to 27 Ottawa Electric Co Lessee 108 11 ti Light District Contingencies 148 11' 11 Railway Co Lessee 108 n Excise Division Contingencies and salaries 116 11 n Distribution of seizures. .. , 131 11 Free Press, The Advertising I34 11 it : Subscription ] 37 ,1 Gas District Contingencies and salaries 145 11 Investment Co. Ltd Lessee 108 11 Weights and Measures Division Contingencies and salary 139 Otterbein, C Refunds 31 Ouellette Street Ferry, Detroit Lessee 15 Owen Sound Excise Division Contingencies and salary 116 n Gas District h ., 145 Panneton, E Salary 120 Pape, James n 145 Park, \V. A Commission 127 Parke Davis & Co Refunds 30 31 Parker, Thomas Salary 142 Parkinson, E. B Salaries 123 134 11 Travelling and other expenses 134 Parson, C. H ... Salary 123 Part of building, Portland, N.B Lessee 16 Patrie, La, Montreal Subscription . . 137 Patry, J. H Salary 120 Patterson, C. E. A 120 Payment, Thos Contingencies ] 37 Payne, J. B Refunds 36, 37, 39, 41, 41 Peel, A Lessee 108 Pedwell, W , HO Pelletier, N. G Salary 121 Pembroke and Allumette Island Ferry (new lease). .Lessee ... , 15 11 11 11 (old lease) 15 ii Observer, The Advertising ; 134 Perkins, Lyman Lessee 108 Perley & Pattee ,, 108 Persons employed by Inland Revenue Department, List of 150 to 159 Perth Excise Division Contingencies and salaries 116 Peterborough Excise Division M „ H7 11 Gas District. „ ,, 145 Petit, J. B Salary 140 Petrie, J. & J Lessees 108 Petroleum Inspection Fees .... 22-23 11 ii Comparative statement for 1903-1904 and 1904-1905 . ! . . 95 Returnof Canadian petroleum and naphtha inspected during 1904-1905 94 Pictou Excise Division Contingencies and salaries 122 " 11 Distribution of seizures 132 ii Weigjits and Measures Division Contingencies and salaries 141 Poirier, J. N Salary 121 Pole, C. W „ H4 Port Arthur Excise Division Contingencies and salaries 117 Portelance, P. A Salary 121 Postmaster, Ottawa .... Postage 18 137 Post Office Department Bill stamp account ' 18 Potras, John .' Contingencies 126 Potts, J. E Distribution of seizures 133 Potvin, Mrs. A Contingencies 137 Potvin, Nap „ 126, 137, 143, 147, 149 §■_• " Salary 136 Pouhn, P Refunds 44 Pound, J. T Commission 127 Powell, Alex Purchaser 112 176 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 , Page. Powell, J. B ..... Contingencies and salary 114 Power, J. F Salary 123 Prefontaine F » 140 Prescott Excise Division Contingencies and salaries 117 ,, and Ogdensburg Ferry Lessee 15 Presse, La, Montreal Subscription 137 Preventive Service General statement of expenditures and ' salaries 16 „ Vote for '. 62 Pritchard, Andrews Co., The Contingencies 126, 135, 143, 147 Proyres du Saguenay ... : Subscription 138 Pioteau & Carignan Refunds 32 Provost, I. E Contingencies and salary 148 Quain, Redmond Salary 136 Quebec Electric Light Inspection District Contingencies 148 it Excise District <■ and salary 125 „ n Division >> and salaries 120, 121 ,, ,, n Distribution of seizures 132 ii Gas District Contingencies and salaries 145 n Harbour Commissioners ...Lessees 108 i, Weights and Measures Division Contingencies and salaries 140 Queenston and Lewiston Ferry (new lease) Lessee 15 Quinn, J. D Duty-pay .... 129 Salary 121 Quyon Ferry Lessee 15 Ralston, T Duty-pay 129 Salary 119 Rankin John Lessee 108 Ratchford, C. E Commission 127 Rau, Mary Refunds 31 Raw leaf tobacco taken for consumption 22-23 Ready, James Refunds 32, 34 Reeves, A Contingencies 137 Refunds of Revenue 30 Reid, John Lessee 108 Reid, Robert (estate of) Purchaser 112 Reinhardt, C. S , Refunds 32 Reinhardt, L 32 Reinhardt, L., jr « 32 Renaud, A. H Salary 120 Renfrew Mercury, The .. .. Advertising 134 Rennie, G Contingencies and salaries 117, 145 Resources Publishing Co., Montreal Subscription 138 Revenue, Casual 20 i, Electric Light Inspection 58 ii Excise 3 to C „ Gas Inspection 54-55 H General account 3 •i Hydraulic and other rents 14 H Law stamps . . 47 ii Methylated spirits 60-61 1 1 Minor Public Works 15-16 ii Monthly deposits 24 to 27 ii Sundry minor revenue 20 ii Weights and Measures 48-49 Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Co Lessee 108 Ridgman, A. H Salary 124 Rinfret, Dr. C. I Contingencies 126 „ ii and salary 125 Ritchie, A. J Salary 146 Ritchie, H 118 Ritchie, W Lessee 108 Robert, A Salary 137 Robertson, D. and Roland, J Lessees 108 Robins, S. W Salary 139 Robinson, H. R :.. . .Refund 34 Robitaille, Cyrille Lessee 110 Robitaille & Roy Law costs 126 Roche, H. G Contingencies i 148 i, and salary 145 Rochester. John .. Lessee 108 Rock City Tobacco Co., Ltd. Refunds 39 Rockliff e and Gatineau Point Ferry Lessee. 15 Rocot, C Refunds. 34 Rork, Thos. Contingencies and salary 145 ; Salary 117 INDEX 177 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Rose, J. A Salary 116 Ross, H. E Salaries 123. 141 Rouleau, J. C Salary J«n 134 •1 Travelling and other expenses 134 Rousseau, E. H Salary 121 Rowan, W. E ..... ■■ Ug Roy, C. E Contingencies and salaries 140 Roy, J. A Refunds 31 Roy, L. G Salary 136 Rudkins, W. . Contingencies and salaries. J 17 Rutland Florence Marble Co. 1. ., I49 RyalL Chas. A Refunds 37 Ryan, William Salary 120 Sandwich and Detroit Ferry Lessee 15 Sangster, F. H .* Salary .. 117 Sarnia Gas District Contingencies and salary 145 Saucier, X ■■ „ 123 142 Sault St. Marie Ferry .Lessee _ ' 15 Scientific American .Subscription 137 Schnoter, A., & Sons Refunds ■ 36, 39 Schnoter, Frank 1 • ' 42 Schoenith, G ■■ 34 School Trustees, Rondeau Harbour Lessees 10S Schrani, R. L. H Distribution of seizures 131 >i Salary 117 Schwan, W Refunds 31 Scott, J Salary 139 Scullion, W. J 119 Seagram, J. E Refunds 31 Seaton, R. B., & Co . 1 34 Seivert, J. G. 34,35 Seizures — Distribution of 131 to 133 Excise — Comparative statement showing monthly increase or decrease for 19ii3 1904 and 1904-1905 28-29 it 11 Recapitulation of 133 ■I 11 Revenue 6, 8 11 Revenue Monthly deposits 24 to 27 Shanacy, M Contingencies and salary 144 n ■ Salary 118 Shaw, H. V Refunds 40 Shaw, J. F Salary 136 Shedrick, C. E Contingencies 149 Sherbrooke Cigar Co., Ltd., The . . Refunds 41 11 Electric Light District Contingencies 148 11 Examiner Subscription 137 11 Excise Division Contingencies and salaries 121 11 11 ... Distribution of seizures 132 ■• Gas District Contingencies and salary 145 Silver Spring Brewer}-, Ltd., The Refunds 34 Simon, H ■■ 35 Simpson, A. F Contingencies 126, 148 11 .... 11 and salaries 121,145 11 Distribution of seizures 132 Simpson, W. A Salary 117 Sinon, E. H . . . . Contingencies and salary 114 Skead, Hon. James Lessee 10S Skinner & Co., J Contingencies 126.135 Slattery, Ralph Salary 116 Slattery, Thomas 1 139 Sleeman, G. A Refunds. 31 Sleeman, B. & M. Co., Ltd., The , 33 Sloan, Win c Salary 114 Slueth, F. T . . Contingencies 135 Small, K. H Commission 127, 128 Smith, J Refunds 38, 41, 45 Smith, J. C Salary 139 Snowden, J. W .. ■■ 120 11 Duty-pay 130 Snuff, quantity taken for consumption 22-23 Solomon, E Refunds 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 Sparling, J. W Salary 123 Speers, Jacob Duke Lessee 110 Spence, F. H Distribution of seizures 131 11 Salary 114 Spereman, J. J 115 Spilling, M. E Refunds 35, 36 178 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VI!., A. 1906 Page. Spirits— Distilleries, transactions 66-67 H License fees 22-23 it Licenses issued, materials used and quantities produced 64 ii it it comparative statement for 1903- 1904 and for 1904-1905 65 M Quantity taken for consumption 22-23 ii Revenue , .... 6 to 8 ii ii Comparative statement showing monthly increase or decrease for 1903-1904 and 1904-1905 28-29 ii H Refunds 30,31 ii it Return of manufactures 64 H it Warehouse returns 68-69 „ „ i, Comparative statement for 1903-1904 and 1904-1905 70-71 Spratt, Joseph Lessee 108 Sproule, W. H Contingencies . 137 Stamps — Bill — Distributors' account 18 n Electric Light Distributors' account 58 n ii Revenue 47 it Gas Distributors' account = 54-55 it M Revenue 47 ii Law Distributors' account 19 Revenue 47 ii Revenue .... . . . 47 ii Weights and Measures Distributors' account 48-49 it ii it Revenue. . . 47 Standish, J. G Salary 114 Duty-pay 129 Statistics Appendix A 62 to 106 Steel, J. J Refunds 31 Stevens, D. B Salary 123 Stevenson, George Contingencies 147 Stevenson, J. R Commission 127 Stevenson, Thomas.. Refunds. 31 Stewart, J . . . Salary ... 116 Stewart & Co Contingencies 149 Storage Battery Co n 149 Storr, A. M 137 Stratford Excise Division and salaries 117-118 it Gas District n and salary 145 Stratton, W. C " and salary 125 Travelling expenses 126 Street, A. F . Commission 127 Stuart, W. E - Salary 144 Sullivan, Timothy Purchaser 112 Sundry Minor Revenue General statement of 20 Superior, B. & M. Co., Ltd, The Refunds 32 Swannell, F. W. Salary ; 123 Sweet, D Refunds 40 Swift, E. G , m 30 St. Catharines Excise Division Contingencies and salaries 117 ii ii Distribution of seizures 131 St. Hyacinthe Electric Light District .Contingencies and salaries 148 it Excise Division n n , 140-142 ii M . Distribution of seizures 132 it Gas District Salary .... , 146 it Weights and Measures Division Contingencies and salaries 140 St. John (N.B.) Electric Light Inspection District. . « 148 i Excise Division m and salaries 122 ii M Distribution of seizures 132 ii Gas District Contingencies and salaries 146 ii Weights and Measures Division. .. . m m 141 St. Laurent, G. H t. 143 St. Leonard and Van Buren Ferry. . ... Lessee 15 St. Michel, F. X Salary 120 Talbot, J „ , 116 Tansey, C. E , Refunds ... 37, 40, 44 Tate, Robt „ 33 Taylor, G. W Duty-pay 129 Salary 119,121 Taylor, H Distribution of seizures .' 132 Taylor, J Refunds 41, 44 Tellier, J. A 35 Temps, Lc, Ottawa Subscription ' 137 Tetreau. Neree Lessee 108 Tetreault, J Salary 121 The American Meter Co. Contingencies ,. . . 149 INDEX 179 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Page. The A rq us, Montreal . . Subscription 138 The Bell Telephone Co Messages 137 The British Columbia Elec. Ry. Co Refunds 45 The Bronson Co Lessee 108 The Bronson & Weston Lumber Co n 108 The Citizen, Ottawa Subscription 137 The Danebrog Advertising 134 The Eganville Leader u 134 The Empire Electric Mfg. Co Contingencies 149 The Farmer's Advocate Subscription 137 The G. E. Tucket & Son Co. Ltd., The Refunds 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 The Montreal Star Subscription 138 The Nation, New York m 138 The Neivs Publishing Co., Toronto .. 137 The North Bay Times .. 138 The Ottawa Electric Railway Co Contingencies 137 The Ottawa Free Press Advertising . . . .... 134 The Pembroke Observer n 134 The Pontiac Advance m 134 The Pritchard & Andrews Co Contingencies 126, 135, 143, 147 The Renfrew Mercury Advertising 134 The Saturday Budget, Quebec Subscription 137 The Storage Battery Co Contingencies 149 The Times, Hamilton . , Advertising . 134 The Toronto Daily Globe Subscription ' 138 The Toronto World n 138 The Trade Review, Montreal n 138 The Tribune Publishing Co., Winnipeg n 138 The Watchman Advertising 134 Thomas, E. A Refunds 41 Thomas, J. H Salary ... 139 Thomas, R Duty-pay 129 ., Salary 119 Thompson, Abraham ... .Purchaser ' 112 Thompson & Perkins Lessees 108 Thorburn, Jas Contingencies 126 ii Salary 123 Thornton & Truman , Contingencies 126, 143, 149 Thrasher, W. A. ...... . ... Salaries 115, 145 Three Rivers Electric Light District. Contingencies and salary. , 148 n H Excise Division. n salaries 121 ti M Weights and Measures Division n n 141 Thurber, Geo Salary 120 Tietzen, W Refunds 43 Till, T. M Salary... 114 Times, Hamilton Subscription 138 imes, The Advertising . 134 Timmons, P Salary 121 Tinunons & Mcllwain Refunds 36 Tobacco, Canadian Twist Commission on sale of stamps 128 M ii n Comparative statement for 1903-1904 and 1904-1905 , 87 ii i. it Quantity taken for consumption 22-23 it tt it Statement of the revenue collected for year 1904-1905 87 ti Factories Inspector of 126 ii License fees .. 22-23 Comparative statement for 1903-1904 and 1904-1905 81 ti ti issued, material used and quantity produced 80 it Quantity taken for consumption 22-23 Raw leaf 22-23 it ii scrap and cuttings, duty collected on actual weights 84-85 n tt warehouse returns 84-85 n ti it comparative statement for 1903-1904 and 1904-1905 86 it Revenue 6 to 8 it ii Comparative monthly statement showing increase or decrease for 1903-1904 and 1904-1905 28-29 ii ti refunds 34 to 45 it .i warehouse returns 82 ii ii it comparative statement for 1903-1904 and 1904-1905 83 .t Snuff — Quantity taken for consumption t 22-23 it Stamps . Commission 128 ii ii it vote for 62 Tobin. John & Co 'Refunds 36, 39, 41, 42, 44 Tobin, T. S Salary 117 Todd, M. U Refunds 31 Tomlinson, W. M Salary 140 Tompkins, P , 122 12—12 180 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Page . Toronto Brew, and Malt Co. Ltd .Refunds. 32 Toronto Daily Globe Subscription 138 ii Daily Star n . . 138 Toronto Electric Light Inspection District Contingencies 148 ii Excise Division h and salaries 118 M n .. .Distribution of seizures. 131 ii Gas District Contingencies and salaries 145 M Weights and Measures Division n n 139 ii World, The Subscription 138 Toupin, J. A Contingencies and salary 119 ii . . . . Distribution of seizures 131 Tracy, J. P Salary ... 116 Trade Rev ie ic, The, Montreal Subscription 138 Traversy, F. X Duty-pay 129 Tribune Publishing Co., Winnipeg Subscription. 138 Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Co. . . . Contingencies .... 149 Truiupour, G- Salary 136 Tuckett Cigar Co., Ltd., The Refunds 35, 37, 39, 41, 42, 43, 45 Tuckett, G. E. & Son Co., The, Ltd 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 Tuckett, G. T .. 36, 38, 39 Tyson, A. M Commission 127-128 Union Brewing Co., Ltd., The Refunds 31, 34 Valade, F. X Food analyses 135 Valin, J. A. G Salary 135 Valin, J. E , ., 136 Valiquette, Jos Contingencies... 137 Valleau, A. S Commission. . . , , 127 Vallerand, F. O Distribution of seizures 132 Vancouver Breweries, Ltd .Refunds 32, 33, 34 ii Excise Division Contingencies and salaries 123-124 n H Distribution of seizures 133 it Gas District Contingencies and salaries 146 Verner, F \ Salary 120 Verner, T. H Distribution of seizures 133 ii , Salary 123 Victoria Electric Light District.. Contingencies 148 ii Excise Division n and salaries 124 m Gas District h ,. 146 i« Weights and Measures Division n » 142 Victoria phoenix Brewing Co .Refunds 33, 34 Vinegar License fees '. 22-23 M Duty accrued a 22-23 H Revenue, comparative statement of manufactures for the Years 1903-0 1 and for 1904-05. 99 it Statement showing number of gallons manufactured in 1904-1905 97 Vooght Bros Refunds 39 Waddell, S. J. . , Salary 122 Wainwright, F. G „ 122 Walker, J. H „ 123 Walker, F. A Commission 127 Walkerville Brewing Co., Ltd Refunds 33 Walsh, D. J Duty-pay 129 ii ... .Salary. 119 Walsh, W. H „ ..... 118 Ward, W Refunds 38, 41, 43, 45 Wardell, R. S. R Salary 118 Warren, G. S , '. . Distribution of seizures 132 Watchman, The Ad vertising 134 Watson, Geo Commission 127 Watson, John Refunds 32 Watson. V M Salary 136 Watson, W. W „ .\ 122 Waugh, Richard J Salaries 134, 141 ii Travelling and other expenses.. > 134 Webbe, C. E. A Salary. / 116 Webster, W. R Refunds 39 Weights and Measures Contingencies, vote for 62 " ii Deputy Inspector's account (old divisions).. 50 " u .. " Expenditures (old divisions) 53 » .1 ii pages 51-52— Details of 139 to 143 ii ii Inspection Divisions in account with ex- penditure 51-52 " •• Inspection Divisions in account with revenue 48 to 52 " ii Inspectors' account 48-49 " Monthly deposits 24 to 27 h " Refunds 45 " ii .Revenue 47 INDEX 181 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Page. Weights and Measures Salaries, vote for 62 ii ti Special vote for 02 i> ii Stamps revenue 47 Weis, Frank Refunds 35, 44 Westbrooke & Hacker i 31, 32 Westman, Thomas Salary ' 136 Western Electrical Instrument Co Contingencies 149 Weyms, C Duty-pay 129 .. Salary 114 Whaley, H. R Refunds 37 Wheatlev, A. E Salary 139 Whelan, T. E. Duty-pay 129 M Salary 117 White, J. B r. 117 White, T. F Refunds • 34 Whitehead, J. P Salary , . 116 Whitehead, Mrs. J Contingencies.. 126 Whyte, J. A Salary 145 Wiallard, R. A ., 136 ii Travelling expenses 137 Wiarton Docks .... Lessee 16 Wickwire, W. N Refunds 32, 33, 34 Williams, S Lessee 108 Wilson, Andrew Refunds , . . . 30, 37, 39, 41, 43 Wilson, D Salary - 110 WiUon, D. H Refunds 32, 33 Wilson, H. R Duty-pay ISO Wilson, J. E Contingencies 148 H Salary 140 Wilson, M. S Refunds 31 Wilson, W. D ,, 33 Windsor Excise Division Contingencies and salaries 118-119 ii Weights and Measures Division h » ... 139 Winnipeg Electric District n 149 " ti Street Ry. Co . ..Refunds 45 ii Excise Division Contingencies and salaries. 122-123 ii it Distribution of seizures 132-133 n Gas District , Contingencies and salary 140 " Weights and Measures Division n and salaries. 141 Winsor, J , Salary 139 Winterhalt, J Refunds 42 Wiser, J. P 34 Witness Publishing Co Subscription 137 Witness Publishing House m 137 Wolfenden, W Salaries 123, 140 Wood, J. A Salary 117 WoocLvard, G. W. Duty pay 129 ii it Salary 114 Workman, A. & Co Contingencies 149 Wright, A. J Refunds 34 Wright, Alexander & Co., Ltd Contingencies 140 Wright, S. E Salary 147 Wright, R. J „ 134 Yetts, Robert P m 139 Young, Levi Lessee 139 Young, R. E Duty-pay. . ', : 108 it Salary 158 Youngheart, Ed '. Refunds 38 Yukon Weights and Measures Division Salary and contingencies 122 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 A. 1906 REPORT, RETURNS AND STATISTICS OF THE INLAND KEVENUES OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30 1905 PART II INSPECTION OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, GAS AID ELECTRIC LIGHT PRINTED BY ORDER OF PARLIAMENT OTTAWA PRINTED BY S. E. DAWSON PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY 1905 [No. 13—1905.] 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 A. 1906 REPORT OF THE DEPUTY MINISTER OF INLAND REVENUE ON THE INSPECTION OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, GAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHT To the Honourable The Minister of Inland Revenue. Sir,— -I have the honour to submit herewith my annual report on the inspection of weights and measures, gas and electric light, with the usual statements in connection therewith, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1905. 1. The total revenue collected during the year for the inspection of weights and measures, was $65,088.33, as against $66,355.19 collected during the year ended June 30, 1904. 2. The total expenditure was $90,875.87 as against $84,768.82 expended during the year ended June 30, 1904. 3. Appendix ' A' gives a summary statement of the receipts and expenditures of each inspection division. 4. In Appendices 'B,' 1 C ' and ' D ' will be found a detailed statement of weights, measures and weighing machines presented for verification, verified and rejected during the year. The number of all descriptions may be summarily stated as follows : — Presented. Verifier). Rejected. Percentage of Rejections. Weights, Dominion . 57,049 56,393 656 • 1 15 Measures of capacity, Dominion 95,446 95,336 110 0 11 6,601 6,440 161 2 4a 11,631 11,445 176 1 51 4,482 4,384 98 2 18 " platform scales 37,733 36,917 816 2 16 1,191 1,171 20 1 67 n measures of capacity 1,925 1,915 10 0 51 M balances 1 4,539 ■ 4,519 20 ! 0 44 * INLAND REVENUES Inspection of Gas. 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1 906 5. The total revenue collected during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1904, for the inspection of gas and gas meters, was $34,552.87, as compared with $26,960 collected during the year ended June 30, 1904. 6. The total expenses were $26,044.79, as against $25,379.15 expended during the. year ended June 30, 1904. 7. Appendix ' E ' gives a summary statement of the receipts and expenditures of each gas inspection district. 8. A statement of the illuminating power and purity of gas inspected during the year will be found in Appendix 'F.' 9. The illuminating power, where inspection has been made has been as follows : — Places. Barrie ...... Belleville Berlin Brantford Bnxkville. . . . Chatham Cobourg Cornwall .... Deseronto .... Dundas . . •Gait Guelph Hamilton. . . . Ingersoll . ... Kingston Listowel London Napanee .... Ottawa Owen Sound . . Peterborough . Port Hope . . . Sarnia u a ■ - — - S S if ►5 '5 m 12 22 13 8 22 12 12 12 13 9 12 12 26 12 24 12 27 10 24 12 24 11 12 Plf Stratford St. Catharines .... St. Thomas Toronto Windsor. ....... Woodstock Montreal Quebec Sherbrooke St. Hyacinthe. . . . Fredericton Moncton St. John, N.B. . . Halifax Pictou Yarmouth Charlottetown .... Winnipeg Xanaimo New Westminster Vancouver Victoria j2 m 12 12 12 105 12 12 105 12 12 12 00 12 48 12 3 10 18 12 12 12 12 11 _ - _ ess REPORT OF TEE DEPUTY MINISTER V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 The revenue derived from the inspection of electric light was as follows : — Fees for inspection of meters, 8 23,291 00 Registration of companies 4,717 50 $28,008 50 The expenses of inspection (annual) 7,348 69 S 20,659 81 Expended on standard instruments, &c 1,380 54 Leaving a net revenue of $ 19,279 27 Since the year 1896-97 the two services of gas and electric light inspection, which are conducted largely by the same staff of officers have reached that point at which they have ceased to be a burden upon the general taxpayer, as shown below : — Years. Gas and Electric Light Revenue. Expenditure. *] 899-1900 | cts. 35,523 50 37,536 57 45,603 05 49,054 55 50,218 75 62,561 37 S cts. 26,424 48 28,247 20 33,328 48 36,006 47 33,426 15 34,774 02 ♦1900-01 1901-02 1902-03 1903-04 190*4-05 * Exclusive of cost of standard instruments. The kindred service of weights and measures inspection, it will be observed, earns slightly over 70 per cent of its actual cost, the expenditure as already stated having been §90,875.87 against a revenue of 865,088.33. Sample sets of metric weights and measures are still being supplied to educational institutions throughout the country. Up to the present time nearly 500 of these sets have been sent out from the Department. I have the honour to be, sir, Your obedient servant, W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 A. 1906 APPENDIX A. Statement of Weights and Measures Expenditures and Receipts for the Year ended June 30, 1905. Inspectors Johnson, Wm. ... ) Slattery, T | Irwin, S ! Errett, R. W f Gallagher, Thos. . | Johnston, 0. W. . Freed, A. T ^ Marentette, Alex. | McDonald, John . ' Laidman, R. H . . I Fitzgerald, E. VV. f Wheatley, A. E . . Jarvis, H I Robins, S. W J Macdonald, J. A.~) McFarlane, Jas . . j Breen, J ! Winsor, J f Fmdlay, R Scott, J Kelly, D | Wright, Robt ... Milligan, R. J. . . V Murdoch, Jas .... I Smith, J. C I Hay ward. VV. J..^ Coughlin. Daniel.. Thomas, J. S - Hughes, R. A . ... I Liddle, David .... J Ontario $ cts. 3,094 74 6,749 68 4,649 78 4.34!) 83 3,899 75 22,743 78 Expenditures. '5<1 cts. $ c. $ cts 941 62 333 28 275 00 250 00 1,274 90 .... 525 00 Qi 00 .„ C -I - a a $ cts. Cts. 1,197 92 434 47 1,360 06 95 81 932 23 221 61 1,690 33 1,619 90 $ cts. 5,943 75 8,205 55 6,053 62 83 19 6,123 35 140 37 5,993 30 6,800 44 975 45 32,319 57 Receipts. 13—1 2 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX A.— Continued. Statement of Weights and Measures Expenditures and Receipts for the Year ended June 30, 1905. Divisions. Inspectors. Expenditures. Receipts. .2 'a CO Special Assistance. Seizure Expenses. s Pi ED „ s Ot CD s z. > 03 ■— Eh Sundries. Total. Montreal . . . Quebec St. H y a - cinthe .... Three Rivers St. John, N.B Cape Breton Chalus, J. 0 . 1 Daoust, J. A Hebert, J. A. P.. Fournier, L. A. . . Collins, D I Boudet, E [ Beaulac, J. H . . . . Hall, H. C Baker, J. S Dessert, Victor. . . , Roy, Chs. E ^ LeBel, J. A. W.. Knowles, Chs . . . Kelly, M. J G uay, Alphonse . . | Petit. J. B Prefontaine, T. H Bourget, L. J Moreau, A., care- taker J Morin, J. P Tomlinson, W. M. Fournier, L. A. . . ! Beaulac, J. H . . . . | Therien, J. F J Gravel, A.I \ S cts. 0,074 84 6,325 26 2,674 92 1,549 92 $ cts. 55 46 416 45 499 92 $ c. $ cts. 530 00 300 00 $ cts. 1,293 43 1,428 03 939 87 346 50 $ cts. 176 89 295 86 73 81 16 66 % cts. 8,130 62 8,765 60 4,188 52 1,913 08 $ cts. 9,729 81 4,073 40 2,515 52 923 35 Bolduc, E j Barry, Jas ~j Cowan, E 1 16,624 94 971 83 830 0C» 4,007 S3 563 22 22,997 82 17,242 08 2,999 92 473 93 34 07 3,507 92 1,800 76 Le Blanc, F. X... f Lawrence, G. C Waugh, R. J [ Sargent, W . J Dustan, Wm. ... \ Chisholm, J. J.. . . J Nova Scotia Davy, Edward. . . \ Hughes, Henry. . . / 850 00 1,649 99 1,649 92 799 92 50 00 300 00 326 67 294 70 256 46 32 86 143 07 63 01 1,259 53 3,187 68 1,969 39 465 48 1,113 94 1,141 88 Charlotte- town. P. E.I 4,149 91 799 92 350 00 877 83 238 94 6,416 60 2,721 30 1,599 95 1 29 194 CI 44 40 1,840 25 456 88 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 3 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 APPENDIX A.— Concluded. Statement of Weights and Measures Expenditures and Receipts for the Year ended June 30, 1905— Concluded. Divisions. Inspectors. Win n i peg. Man Magness, R McKay, R. Expenditures. Girdlestone, RJM | McDonald, A. W. \- Ross, H. E iMager, J I jGilby, W. F J C a 1 g"a r y, N.W.T.... Saucier, X 1 Costello, J. W.,.. / $ cts. 4,269 67 A* i c to r ia, B. Col 999 92 Find ley, Hugh.. . McAloney, J. A. Parker, Thos. . . . Dawson, Yukon }l c3 x "3 celling Expenf .2 rr\ Trm Sum 3 o $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. Receipts. fi.SUII II 4,007 83 473 93 877 83 194 61 2,513 31 1,255 50 467 35 975 45 563 22 34 07 238 94 44 40 139 46 89 64 5^288 56 2,694 29 1,055 97 171 90 1,885 00 16,590 80 11,295 90 32,319 57 22,9!>7 82 3,507 92 6,416 60 1,840 25 7.922 36 3,593 28 3,067 35 5,288 56 2,694 2!) 1,055 97 171 90 90,875 87 % cts. 33,721 74 1?,242 08 1,800 76 2,721 30 456 88 7,945 57 1,200 00 65,088 33 44 04 65,014 29 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. 13-H W. J. GERALD. Deputy Minister. 4 ISLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX Return of Weights and Measures Inspected during the Fiscal Year ended June 30, each Division, for each Province, Inspection Offices. Weights. Measures of Capacity. . Dominion. Troy. Miscellaneous Dominion. Miscellaneous a si bo u 5 » o> P5 CD 5S CD > a> o cd 'a? — a t-.S £ "S ^ o 5s :r - - 05 £> 35 cd "3 01 !> o o .* 'ST OS Ss be h l> PQ -a ID tq "E 0) !> "O CD o .* P4 c bo u 3 - o> s- ^ 33 TJ CD «G "fa CD t> CD O 33 13 CD ed 'E< CD > CD O 'cP P$ Ontario. 2,772 10,975 2,399 :>,319 3,995 2,772 10,949 2,344 5,319 3,995 22 291 22 291 4,628 0,032 2,065 17,893 18,414 4,628 6,028 1,986 17,893 18,414 '4 79 83 25 58 52 385 3 523 25 56 48 385 3 ' 2 4 •••• 26 55 Ottawa ... 6 6 Totals 25,400 25,379 81 319 319 20 49,032 48,949 517 6 Quebec. Montreal 10,790 7.000 10,766 7.120 24 33 33 127 691 127 671 24,878 0.29.-) 2,811 24,874 6,285 2,811 1,151 35,121 4 10 14 832 78 63 25 831 77 63 25 1 1 2.902 2.902 1,870 1,876 1,151 23,228 22,664 564 818 1 798 20 35,135 998 990 2 New Brunswick. St. John 1,718 1,718 1 3,982 3,982 115 114 1 Nova Scotia. Cape Breton 243 1,097 676 23b 1,091 676 5 6 246 849 1,062 234 848 1,062 12 1 13 7 94 54 7 94 54 1 1 i ; r , , . 47 6 47 6 Pic tou Totals 2,016 2,005 11 53 53 2,157 2,14 4 155 11 155 Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown Manitoba. 608 608 208 208 11 2,767 2,767 4,110 4,110 93 92 1 North-west Territories. Calgary 435 435 551 551 28 28 British Columbia. 817 817 271 271 2 2 "WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 5 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 B. 1905, showing the Total Number brought for Verification, Verified and Rejected, for and for the whole Dominion — Continued. Measures of Length. * Balances, &c. Equal Armed. Steelyards. Platform Scales, Weigh Bridges, &c. Miscellaneous. Brought for Verification. 1 31 !g B > o to '57 P3 c be t~ 3 D B> pq *6 > » s-.a ■8 "8 5s 3 O - " PQ 55 > O O D '5? ps o ■S"§ be u 3 0) £> pq a) eg s > ID o _D '5? ft c ^ o ■s'-l S55 ho t- 3 « pq CD 55 > Bl 564 11 656 Miscellaneous be - - i l> 319 319 818 798 1 1 53 53 1,191 1,171 •20 20 Measures of Capacity. Dominion. 5> u r pq 49.032 35,135 3,982 2,157 208 4,110 551 271 48,949 Miscellaneous ■2| be — £> 32 35,121 14 998 996 3.982 2,144 208 1. 4,110 551]. 271 . 83 523 517 13 95,446 95,336 110 115 155 11 93 28 2 1925 114 155 11 92 28 2 1,915 10 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 7 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 1905, showing the Total Number brought for Verification, Verified and Rejected, for and for the whole Dominion. LATION. Measures of Length. Balances, &c. us. Equal Armed. Steelyards. Platform Scales, Weigh Bridges, &c. Miscellaneo Brought for Verification. 13 O « > *U ID 43 O .* 'a? U .X in - — - u ~ PQ » • 'E i> > 13 ID O a °o? s 3 03 PQ T3 ID 5° "E (D > 0 .* '5? « 3l to £. s ® ~6 s> 0 ID 'a? a . 0 2> PQ 73 OS tg "B (D i> — ID O 9 7 "i 3 2,587 3,352 32 209 17 151 222 31 2,534 3,251 32 202 17 151 222 31 53 101 .... 7 5,599 4,300 336 419 130 579 89 179 5,487 4,238 336 417 130 579 89 179 112 62 "2 .... 2,777 1,430 12 46 14 110 25 68 2,744 1,365 12 46 14 110 25 68 33 65 . . 21,465 9,264 1,102 1,099 363 3,344 459 637 37,733 20,985 9,003 1,097 1,078 363 3,303 451 637 480 261 5 21 "'41 8 2,411 772 166 626 13 319 128 104 2,402 765 166 626 13 318 125 104 6,601 6,440 161 11,631 11,455 176 4,482 4,384 98 36,917 816 4,539 4,519 20 W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 8 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX Return showing the number of Dominion Weights and Lineal Measures of each Fiscal Year ended Inspection Division. Ontario. Belleville. Hamilton . Ottawa . . Toronto.. . "Windsor. . Total. Quebec. Montreal Quebec ..... . St. Hyacinthe. Three Rivers. . Total New Brwnswick. St. John Nova Scotia. Cape Breton . Halifax Pictou. Total Dominion Avoir Prince Edward Island Charlottetown Manitoba. Winnipeg. North-west Territories Calgary British Columbia. Victoria 314 2 316 95 124 5 224 1 123 24 56 20 22 13 35 16 52 137 68 66 168 6 3 243 11 22 1! 26 31 101 291 161 92 727 627 447 177 131 1,382 15 47 2 16 206 343 578 92 1,733 2,884 134 293 ; 4S8 517 2.706 396 255 165 852 477 603 148 86 564 1.303 1.138 393 , 3,326 S53 6,106 741 2.068 589 1,106 356 561 214 1.314 1,000 101 102 155 448 296 4.031 148 188 28 107 9 56 65 265 172 502 777 5,534 1,955 1,069 524 292 3,840 347 37 227 138 402 37 165 136 265 690 45 94 50 248 636 291 619 257 446 399 245 523 190 391 354 2,012 1.703 1,283 1,018 341 259 2,904 158 15 120 55 1 1 10 55 217 83 34 250 83 1,068 946 337 242 2. 5! <3 120 142 45 171 34 32 51 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 9 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 C — Continued. Denomination presented for Verification in each Inspection Division during the June 30, 1905 — Continued. Weights. Troy Weights. X J= be CD c CD 5 CD Lineal Measures. Miscellaneous Measures. r ' •- dupois. CD CD CO CD CD s» SS >> o3 CD T 1 +i O 0 -J o s 5 ,£5 o IT r 00 = — t CO ~z ?. -= : z. 7t r~ CD EH o cd • 00 13 t CO u T3 CM ti T3 rH -3 5 o3 3 oZ H 145 490 114 324 293 53 396 68 197 225 13 220 33 82 84 10 140 9 29 10 4 194 4 38 4 2 69 i 72 ■J. 772 10,975 2,399 5,319 3,995 25,460 22 358 501 565 928 235 358 501 565 928 235 291 6 1,366 939 432 198 244 319 2,587 2,587 666 495 156 121 9Sfi Sfi 49 19 70 15 10,790 7 660 2^902 1,S76 33 691 1,831 1,092 324 105 1,831 1,092 • 1 Kfi XX 45 30 14 2 145 324 105 1,438 517 68 85 1 23,228 33 818 3,352 3,352 70 31 6 2 1 1,718 1 32 243 1,097 676 59 81 69 59 81 69 53 37 27 21 11 8 3 47 6 3 — 90 48 19 2,016 Do 209 209 41 20 10 3 2 608 — 17 17 158 102 70 49 72 1 2,767 150 1 151 32 22 16 6 7 435 214 222 28 5 817 31 31 10 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX Return showing the Number of Dominion Weights and Lineal Measures of each Year ended Dominion Inspection A voir Divisions. to 00 j. 00 J t- 00 00 N 00 C3 CD S3 - to © CO o (M 0 1-1 ia J 00 jO f O - 747 4 6 177 148 356 561 524 :m 337 230 1 1 1 9 3 131 86 214 296 292 259 242 188 Totals 316 118 21 33 126 233 1,351 1,2.0 1,864 3,940 3,761 2,818 2,520 2,083 New Brunswick. 4 24 5 16 11 22 101 102 155 448 347 158 120 95 Nova Scotia. 10 4 1 4 10 34 54 62 37 15 - 5 2 34 8 1 25 24 68 81 265 227 120 85 59 12 1 "3 5 5 18 44 52 172 138 55 52 53 Totals 56 13 4 10 30 52 146 187 499 402 190 142 114 P. E. Island. 1 15 2S 37 165 136 55 45 50 Manitoba. 20 3 1 47 107 265 690 636 217 171 158 North-west Territories 1 1 1 2 16 9 45 94 83 34 34 32 British Columbia. Victoria 2 3 9 56 50 248 250 83 51 32 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 1L SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 C — Continued. Denomination, Inspected and Verified in each Inspection Division during the Fiscal June 30, 1905. Weights. Troy Weights. Miscellaneous Weights. Lineal Measures. oq H DO cS 0> 2, C o c _2 o 0D M dupois. ID to i. cS T3 c3 >> ~ "' "8 V 5 ] 3 ^= o O 3 3 3 o Ja pq Pm a & (5 3 IQ Ontario. Belleville 59 226 372 597 1,249 1.165 87 2 4,628 ZO 165 Hamilton . 4 89 243 686 1,230 2,216 1,276 274 8 6 0,032 58 1,403 12 21 351 :»4<; 716 369 45 5 2,065 52 241 i Toronto. 725 223 587 2,821 3,031 4,604 5,012 873 15 o 17, 893 385 414 Windsor 829 609 661 1,925 1,388 6,346 5,550 1,106 18,414 3 303 Totals 1,617 1,159 1,884 6,380 7,060 15,131 13,372 2,385 30 8 49,032 523 2,531 Quebec. 4 274 901 3,195 4,074 6,618 6,884 2,567 361 24,878 832 745 Quebec. . 2 207 1274 964 1,351 1.392 1,449 51S 134 4 (>,295 78 218 75 98 471 801 782 437 115 32 ... . 2,811 03 KMi Three Rivers 48 37 213 291 275 176 87 4- 1,151 25 60 Totals 6 604 1,310 4,843 6,517 9,067 8,946 3,287 551 4 35,135 998 1,129 New Brunswick. St. John 158 117 825 1,325 966 478 97 16 3,982 115 98 Nova Scotia. Cape Breton 3 54 112 61 . 15 1 246 7 16 2 29 29 200 244 186 117 27 15 849 94 59 Pictou 1 19 23 149 287 350 219 13 1 1,062 54 33 Totals. 3 48 55 403 643 597 351 41 16 2,157 155 108 P. E. Island. 1 2 14 138 49 4 208 11 45 Manitoba. 66 44 3 739 835 1,436 976 11 4,110 93 187 N. W. Territories. Calgary 3 110 181 147 101 9 551 28 47 British Columbia. 59 75 84 48 5 271 2 112 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 15 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 DIX D. Machines of each Denomination, Presented for Verification, in each Inspection Division, ended June 30, 1905. Balances. With equal arms. Steel Yards with Divided Anns. Weigh Bridges or Platform Scales. "3 0 Eh X CD O e 93 r. M 00 3 0 s 3 O 00 m O x" © o o p. 3 03 x x -r - i © -a 3 30 © © © ! ©_ rH O DO © © © © 0 -Z i— 1 oc - — 3— < S Js « — ?. s * CD a 3 TJ 3 c3 00 © CN DO ~ © s o □5 s 00 J3 © © © 0 DC © © © © 0 on £ .—1 CO © -= © — © © © so* 00 r-l to g = a 3 ■§ 00 . 03 — > »5 — S © > CO . 365 1,246 284 681 491 .... 1 140 1,937 51 203 3 6 26 lo 3 2 3 35 2 657 2,747 744 1,086 1.185 206 129 163 201 an 687 2,010 2,021 1,634 5,106 212 299 49 not) 210 114 69 39 GO 68 334 362 100 303 352 2,885 in 91 1 156 Q1 Q 6 3,764 176 4,968 1,053 8,013; 113 ' 1 3,067 1 2,659 21 52 15 6,419 789 11,458 1,002 346 1,451 29,841 2,411 1,530 913 388 8 ' 7 94 960 250 109 *±0 12 23 18 3 6 2 1 2,042 650 621 223 794 531 487 173 1,464 471 590 199 186 66 26 9 143 13 72 14 317 75 88 10 8,209 3,314 2,507 964 578 107 64 23 1 3,062 8 101 1,360 53 4 !i 3,536 1,985 2,724 287 242 490 14,994 772 232 6 12 487 199 326 31 8 51 1,450 166 39 158 99 3 6 4 5 21 20 100 223 156 25 50 65 22 150 87 6 19 17 6 8 18 43 55 49 265 751 548 18 291 317 2 296 o 13 46 479 140 259 42 32 147 1,564 626 85 14 109 60 154 10 12 18 507 13 392 104 6 774 42 693 349 820 666 4,033 319 41 1 18 1 6 145 9 188 19 20 78 573 128 67 41 9 18 306 19 206 27 15 64 884 104 16 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX Return showing the Number of Dominion Measures of Capacity, Balance and Weighing during the Fiscal Year Inspection Divisions. Ontario. Belleville . Hamilton . Ottawa . . . Toronto . . . Windsor . . Totals .... Quebec. Montreal .... Quebec St. Hyacinthe. Three Rivers. . Totals New Brunswick. St. John Nora Scotia. Cape Breton. Halifax Pictou Totals P. E. Island* Charlottetown Manitoba. Winnipeg N. W. Territories. Calgary British Columbia. Victoria Measures of Capacity. Dominion. 725 829 1,617 226 89 10 223 609 1,157 273 206 75 48 602 372 243 15 587 661 1,878 901 272 98 37 597 685 32C 2,821 1,925 6,354 3,195 963 471 213 1,308 158 48 66 44 3 .. Hi 53 4,812 871 1,229 518 3,031 1,388 7,037 4,704 1,348 801 291 7,144 825 49 200 149 •698 739 110 59 1.325 110 244 2S7 1,249 2,215 698 4,604 6,346 15,112 6,615 1,390 782 275 9,062 966 641 14 835 181 75 57 186 350 593 138 1,436 147 84 1,165 1,275 369 5,012 5,550 13,371 6,884 1,449 437 176 5,946 478 15 11 219 341 49 976 48 87 274 45 873 1,106 2,385 2,567 517 115 87 3,286 a 11 30 361 134 32 24 551 16 16 4,628 6,028 1,986 17,893 18,414 48,949 24,874 6,285 2,811 1,151 35,121 3,982 234 848 1,062 2,144 208 251 165 56 1,392 48 224 385 414 3 303 517 831 77 63 25 996 114 155 11 4.110 92 551 271 28 2,498 743 208 104 57 1,112 98 16 59 33 108 45 187 112 ELECTRIC LIGHT INSPECTION 17 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 D. — Continued. Machines of each Denomination, Inspected and Verified, in each Inspection Division, ended June 30, 1905. Balances. With Equal Arms. Steel Yards with Divided Arms. Weigh Bridges or Platform Scales. Total. Miscellaneous Balances. 6 lbs. to 50 lbs. © o iH o {a J= lO — -r e3 O c CD C to © © in © © © r-T o © © © © in" o to i— t to ©^2 ©__— 5" a oB to . _0 a? — TJ — i c; s * IM* ii OD 13 0 3 T3 cS QQ © lO TJ S3 c3 to . 3 i ©__ 365 1,191 261 6S1 490 140 1,914 42 326 203 1 3 2£ 13 3 K « 657 2,659 715 1,085 1,174 20( 112 150 201 90 687 1,861 1,998 1,634 5,093 212 26'J 45 232 208 111 58 35 56 66 334 300 87 303 344 2,885 9,765 3,623 4,967 7,976 156 908 174 1,053 111 (J 9 • 1 2,988 1 2,627 50 52 15 6,290 759 11,273 966 329 1,368 29,216 2,402 1,520 890 "8 7 94 923 227 107 44 12 22 17 3 6 2 1 1 2,036 623 600 222 779 501 465 172 1,433 448 563 197 180 61 25 9 131 13 69 14 298 69 85 10 8,071 3,166 2,419 950 574 105 63 23 382 1 1 225 3,017 S 101 1,301 51 4 9 3,481 1,917 2,641 275 227 462 14,606 765 232 6 12 483 198 326 31 8 51 1,445 166 38 157 99 3 6 4 5 21 20 99 223 156 25 49 65 22 146 87 5 17 17 6 6 18 43 46 48 262 732 547 18 291 317 2 294 2 13 46 478 139 255 39 30 137 1,541 626 85 14 109 60 154 10 12 18 507 13 392 104 6 774 42 692 346 SOS 644 3,992 318 41 1 18 1 6 141 8 186 19 19 78 565 125 67 41 9 18 306 19 20(1 27 15 64 884 104 13—2 18 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX Return showing the Number of Dominion Measures of Capacity, Balances and Weighing- Year ended Tx'^pnT'TTnv T^T VT t;Tr> V< Measures ok Capacity. Dominion. Bushel. % j: at a M M o Gallon. I Gallon. u eS S & a s a o 3 Total Number. DO o re o X 5 lbs. and under. Ontario. 1 25 1 28 1 18 1 4 79 2 4 11 22 2 6 Totals 2 6 26 29 19 1 83 6 33 Quebec. 1 1 1 3 3 2 4 10 1 1 2 10 2 3 2 1 Totals 2 o 1 3 5 1 14 2 17 New Brunswick. 1 Nova Scotia. i i 5 2 4 12 1 2 5 2 4 13 P. E. Island. Manitoba. Winnipeg N. W. Territories. 1 British Columbia. 1 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, August 31, 1905. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 19 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 D — Concluded. Machines of each Denomination, Rejected, in each Inspection Division, durino- the Fiscal June 30, 1905. Balances. Miscellaneous Balances. With Equal Arms. Steel Yards with Divided Anns. Weigh Bridges and Platform Scales. o G lbs. to 50 lbs. no jC C © I-I o » 101 lbs. and up- wards. j 500 lbs. and under. 501 lbs. to 1,000 lbs. 1,001 lbs. to 2,000 lbs. 2,001 lbs. and up- ' wards. 250 lbs. and under. 251 lbs. to 500 lbs. 501 lbs. to 2,000 lbs. 2,001 lbs. to 4,000 1 lbs. 4,001 lbs. to 6,000 lbs. 6,001 lbs. and up- wards. 55 23 23 9 88 29 1 11 17 13 149.1 an 11 4 62 13 446 141 1 37 5 2 1 23 4 1 13 2 2 8 2 79 1. ... 32 1 129 30 185 36 37 83 625 9 10 23 6 6 37 23 2 1 1 1 6 27 21 1 15 30 22 1 31 23 27 2 6 5 1 12 3 19 6 3 138 148 88 14 4 2 1 45 63 2 55 68| 83 12 15 28 388 7 4 1 5 1 1 1 ' "i ' "4 1 2 2 9 1 3 19 1 2 1 l 4 3 » 2 10 23 1 3 15 22 41 1 4 l 2 1 8 3 W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 13— 2^ 20 INLAXD REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX E. Statement of Gas Expenditures, and Receipts for the Year ended June 30, 1905. Districts. Inspectors. Expenditures. Barrie Shanacy, M t, „ :11 / ! Johnson, Wm \ Bellevllle 1 Stuart, W. E f Berlin Broadfoot, S Brock ville 'Johnston, Chas. W. (acting) Cobourg Bickle, J. W Cornwall Mulhern, M. M Guelph Broadfoot, S .. . f McPhie, D ~| Hamilton \ McPhie, W. BL \ L Dennis, W. A J Kingston Gallagher, F Listowel Male, Thos London. . Nash, A. F. . . . . Napanee Johnson, Wm. (acting) Ottawa IRoche, H. G Owen Sound Graham, W. J Peterborough Sarnia Stratford .... Toronto Rork, Thos . Thrasher, W. A. Rennie, Geo Johnston, J. K . Pape, J Whyte, J. A. . . Hunter, W. M.. Ontario. . . . Montreal [ I Aubin, A "J A O'Flaherty, M. J.... V (. Aubin, Chas J S cts 100 00 449 96 100 00 '3 £ m 8 cts. 266 64 99 96 100 00 10d 00 200 00 2,593 20 133 32 100 00 1,200 00 1,100 00 200 00 150 00 200 00 4,099 88 10,826 36 Quebec / LeVasseur, N, ^ueDec 1 | Moreau, A. (care- Sherbrooke. . . . St. Hyacinthe . Fredericton . . . St. John, N.B. Halifax, X.S. A. taker) . . Simpson, A. F. Benoit, L. V . . Quebec . Fowler, Jas. D. . Wilson, J. E . . . New Brunswick . f (Miller, A -I Ritchie, A. J.. . I Munro, H. D . Charlottetown, P.E.I Winnipeg, Man \ 2,516 58 1,300 00 150 00 100 00 4,066 58 200 00 1,100 00 - $ cts. 75 00 C B W S 1 f EH TJ1 8 cts. 39 55 8 cts 2 00 39 50 14 17 6 25 31 20 31 55 43 95 18 55191 85 4S 00 185 30 122 06 Receipts. 22 50 40 30 62 42 78 00 ... . 14 94 .... 1217 55(106 60 .... I 26 30 540 00 300 00 67 25 125 00 906 60 00 2 00 6 15 14 00 74 32 342 66 648 50!565 75 799 01 342 66 1.3n j 2,049 95 Bell, J. H Nanaimo New Westminster . Vancouver Victoria Magness, R . . Mager, J. G. McAloney, J. A.. Wolfenden, Wm , Miller, J. E Jones, R British Columbia. 240 00 150 00 36 90 150 07 30 85 390 00 36 90 180 92 61 88 61 307 35 413 94 334 99 100 00' 100 00 300 00 200 00 .... 257 22 9 84 106 20 15 00 13 50 46 00 85 35 58 So roo oo 85 351 58 85 <> cts 102 00 831 10 153 72 106 21 162 75 143 95 410 40 2,948 56 258 54 192 94 1,524 15 26 30 2,007 25 325 00 152 00 6 15 214 00 4,181 20 13,746 22 3,2m; 21 1,480 85 150 00 100 00 5,017 06 200 00 1,198 45 1,398 45 2,720 72 428 94 394 49 100 00 100 00 444 20 L'ou (in >44 20 8 cts. 149 00 213 00 269 25 330 75 191 00 60 75 247 00 4,605 00 392 50 63 25 2,740 50 46 50 812 50 95 50 289 75 388 75 237 50 11,365 25 22,497 75 8,710 87 383 25 91 00 76 00 9,261 12 706 50 996 75 1,703 25 1,606 00 397 75 2,261 00 44 00 58 50 156 75 663 25 GAS INSPECTION 21 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 APPENDIX E — Conciuded. Statement of Gas Expenditures and Receipts for the Year ended June 30, 1905. RECAPITULATION. Provinces. Expenditures. Receipts. no ..S 03 "3 m a oS m . • bo '~ % % > X >- GO 40 30 90 40 40 30 00 Sulphur per 100 Highest L2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 22 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 I 1 1 13 Grains. Lowest. Grains. Average Grains. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 GAS INSPECTION 23 DIX F. Inspected during the Year ended June 30, 1905. Cubic Feet. EE O Ammonia per 100 Cubic Feet. Sulphuretted Hy- drogen. Highest. Lowest . Grains. Grains. Average. Gfains. ■T. - - — = ■- ' - - - ° o o . x a z ~ - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 22 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 13 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 22 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 13 Remarks. 24 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX Return of the Illuminating Power and Purity of Gas INSPECTIONS v/FFICES. Illuminating Power. Sulphur per 100 TTi crn ttftt" X-l ig iltro lit T .nwper -LJ\J v> CftL. Average. No. of times be- low standard. m GO 01 H d & Highest Lowest. Average Candles. Candles. Candles. Grains. Grains. Grains. Berlin- July 19-99 19 24 19 36 18 09 19 27 19 20 10 34 16 84 16 41 16 90 17 83 1688 20 50 24 00 19 36 20 00 1981 19 84 20 90 20 ".)S 20 26 1941 19 55 20 80 16 18 18 84 17 35 17 06 17 07 1901 17 21 16 30 17 20 19 22 20 16 19 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 November March May 18-90 13 98 Brock \ i lie — July 21 00 20-02 0 13 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1972 19 00 20 92 22-08 21 60 20-84 20 72 19'86 20 00 2160 18 70 . 1760 20 20 21 13 1981 18 97 1911 20 00 March May Cobourg — July 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 August May 0 12 GAS INSPECTION 25 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 F — Continued. Inspected during the Year ended June 30, 1905. Cubic Feet. ■a* 00-2 E — - ." to '-3 - a o « 09 S) H d S 1 "? 1 Ammonia per 100 Cubic Feet. Highest. Grains. Lowest. < i rains. Average. Grains. •= is w o u . X s c £ ce 8 Sulphuretted. Hydrogen. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 13 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 13 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 Remarks. 16 24 26 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX Return of the Illuminating Power and Purity of Gas Inspection Offices. Illuminating Power. SCLPHUB PER 100 Highest. | Lowest. Average. m c3 a a .5 s 62, m ta 0) H o d Highest Lowest. Average Candles. Candles. Candles. Grains . Grains . Grains . Port Hope — July 18.32 17 96 19 52 18 20 17 80 18-95 17.58 0 0 1 1 0 1 October. 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Nov ember December January February March 19.31 21 41 21 57 19 77 1800 18 05 18 • 00 18 00 18 10 18 10 18 30 1830 18 10 18 05 18 10 18 05 19 65 20 09 20 29 20 28 19 16 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s o 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 April Mav June Cornwall — July October November December January February "March April "May June Guelph — July 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 November 19 39 18 97 19 95 18 53 April 18 46 1762 17 26 GAS INSPECTION 27 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 F — Continued. Inspected during the Year ended June 30, 1905. Cubic Feet. .S £ Ammonia per 100 Cubic Feet. Highest. Grains. Lowest. Average. Grains. Grains. 6 x - Sulphuretted Hydrogen. O «o 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 24 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 24 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 Remarks. I No illuminating power test made on account of defective pipe. 12 12 28 ELECTRIC LIGHT INSPECTION 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX Return of the Illuminating Power and Purity of Gas Inspection Offices. Illuminating Power. SUHPHUR PER 100 Highest. Lowest. Average. No. of times be- low standard. No. of Tests. Highest Lowest. Average Candles. Candles, i Candles. Grains. Grains. Grains. Hamilton— July October November December January February March April May June Brantford — July 18 00 18 68 18 '37 18 06 16 '89 17 89 18 '24 1812 19 02 19 '20 18 42 18 45 17 '35 17 93 17 50 17'55 16 86 16- 91 17- 24 18 07 1754 1912 1829 18 14 17-67 18 30 17 93 17 80 16 87 17 30 17 74 18 09 18 28 19-16 18 35 18 33 20 10 12 80 12 75 1185 11 95 Jl 62 1210 12 40 ooooooooooco © 0000000© 2 2 2 0 2 3 2 0 2 2 2 3 26 | October May Dundas — Jul v . 18 77 18 16 18 44 17 30 17 68 17 92 18 09 17 89 18 71 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 October May 0 9 GAS INSPECTION 29 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 F — Continued. Inspected during the Year ended June 30th, 1905. Cubic Feet. Ammonia per 100 Cubic Feet. No. of times in excess of allow- ance. S CD H d Highest. Lowest. Average. No. of times in excess of allow- ance. No. of Tests. No. of times ab- sent. No. of times pre- sent. 1 No. of Tests. j Grains. Grains. Grains. 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 26 0 26 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 n i 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 8 0 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 0 9 Sulphuretted Hydrogen. Remarks. 30 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 APPENDIX Return of the Illuminating Power and Purity of Gas Inspection Offices. Gait- July August .... September October . . . November . December . January . . February . . March April May June . . St. Catharines- July August September. October . . November December January . . . February . March April May June Illuminating Power. Highest. Candles. Kingston- July August. . . . September October . . November December J anuary . . February. . March April May June Lowest. Candles. Average. Candles. S a 19 02 o 1 18 80 0 1 18 42 0 1 19 42 0 1 19 34 0 1 19 02 0 1 19 00 0 1 18 02 0 1 18 14 0 1 19 31 0 1 19 02 0 1 18 80 0 1 0 12 18 40 0 1 L6 13 0 1 16 81 0 1 16 71 0 1 16 79 0 1 16 80 0 1 16 54 0 1 16 35 0 1 it; 32 0 1 16 23 0 1 16 54 0 1 16 64 0 1 0 12 19 87 0 2 19 97 0 2 I'd 33 0 2 in 61 0 2 111 35 0 2 21 10 0 2 19 33 0 2 20 81 0 2 21 88 0 2 21 0!l 0 2 20 94 0 2 19 55 0 2 0 24 Sulphur per 100 Highest Lowest. Grains. Grains. Average Grains. GAS INSPECTION 31 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 F — Continued. Inspected during the Year ended June 30, 1905. Cubic Fekt. Ammonia per 100 Cubic Feet. Sulphuretted. Hydrogen. No. of times in excess of allow- ance. 43 X H "o 6 ° B No. of times pre- • sent. tn Si EH "S 1 Grains. Grains. Grains. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 0 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 0 12 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9. 0 1 2 23 0 23 Remarks. INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX Return of the Illuminating Power and Purity of Gas Inspection Offices. Listowel — J uly August.. . . September . October. . . . November. December. . January . . . February . . IN larch April May June London— July August.. . September October . . . November December. January. . February . March April May June Chatham — July August September. October. . . November. December . . January . . February. March April. . . . May June , Illuminating Power. Highest. Candles. ■49 ■44 •06 06 •18 00 •29 ■65 ■35 •28 •58 •97 Lowest. Candles. ■76 •43 ■10 ■27 33 ■74 •05 16 ■92 ■62 •69 •83 Average. Candles. it; 54 0 1 20 10 0 1 20 15 0 1 24 00 0 1 1!) 58 0 1 22 80 0 1 20 38 0 1 20 38 s 0 1 19 91 0 1 19 30 0 1 20 32 0 1 20 10 0 1 0 12 si O £ 17 10 0 1 17 08 0 1 16 18 0 1 it; 00 0 1 16 00 0 1 17 00 0 1 16 58 0 1 16 02 0 1 17 61 0 1 16 89 0 1 17 78 0 1 17 25 0 1 0 12 27 Sulphur per 100 Highest Grains. Lowest. Grains. Average Grains. GAS INSPECTION 33 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 F — Continued. Inspected during the Year ended June 30, 1905. Cubic Feet. Ammonia per 100 Cubic Feet. Sulphuretted Hydrogen. Highest. Grains. Lowest. ' Average. Grains. Grains. -a c3 a m 3 aa <9 to a = s O c O fl • o> o & . 01 O DO 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 3 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 27 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 " 1 1 1 12 3 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 27 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i i 12 Remarks. 13—3 34 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX Return of the Illuminating Power and Purity of Gas Inspection Offices. Ingersoll — July August . . . September October . . November December . January . . February . March April May June St. Thomas- July . .. August . . September October . . November December . January . . February . March April May June. Windsor — July August September October . . . November December . January . . February . March .... April . ... iMay June Illuminating Power. Highest. Candles. Lowest. Candles. * • Average. » 3 IS Candles. 16 05 17 60 35 •58 ■38 •78 •41 •35 61 69 06 54 16 22 12 12 11' Sulphur per 100 Highest Lowest. Grains. Grains. Average Grains. GAS INSPECTION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 F — Continued. Inspected during the Year ended Jnne 30, 1905. Cubic Feet. Ammonia per 100 Cubic Feet. Sulphuretted Htdrogex. No. of times in \ excess ot allow- ance. BO O EH "o o ] lighe.st. V Lowest. Average. No. of times in excess of allow- ance. I No. of Tests. No. of times ab- sent. No. of times pic- sent. CO CO o d Grains. Grains. Grains. 1 0 l l l l l l i l l l n l l l l i 0 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 0 j 12 13—31 36 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX Return of the Illuminating Power and Purity of Gas Inspection Offices. Illuminating Power. Sulphur per 100 Highest. Lowest. Average. it .§§ O £ 6 A ft w CO EH **- o 6 Highest Lowest. Average Candles. Candles. Candles. Grains. Grains. Grains. Woodstock — July — 1684 14 24 16 92 16 28 16 38 16 16 17 01 15 52 17-62 16-62 16-22 17 01 18 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 December January March April May Xapanee — July August 20 41 19 55 19 23 22-41 18-68 23 43 20 71 20 92 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 October. May 22 14 17 43 1761 17 57 17-78 17-56 17 49 . 1797 17 91 17-25 17 48 17'35 17 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 * 2 2 2 2 2 24 Ottawa — July August November December February May 17 57 17 68 17 65 17 90 1781 17 69 18 35 18-58 17 31 17 53 17 73 17 46 17 29 17 55 17 50 17 67 1731 17 29 17 60 17 24 17 19 17 43 16 98 17 13 14 47 1514 15 03 14 63 15 10 14 85 14 81 14 91 15 29 14 97 14 60 14 73 13 83 14-17 1436 14 41 14-63 14 29 14 40 14 36 14 77 14 81 14 41 14 31 14 15 14 92 14 69 14 52 I4 86 14 57 14 60 14 63 15 03 14 89 14 50 14 52 &AS INSPECTION 37 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 F — Continued. Inspected during the Year ended June 30, 1905. Cubic Feet. Ammonia per 100 Cubic Feet. Sulphuretted Hydrogen. o S 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 24 Highest. Grains Lowest. Average. Grains. Grains. 102 205 2 56 201 256 2 56 203 218 2-23 000 1 05 0 00 154 000 1 54 T83 1-71 1-76 000 0 00 5- o I £ a 5 .< - d i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 24 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 10 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 24 Remarks. 38 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VI!., A. 1906 APPENDIX Return of the Illuminating Power and Purity of Gas Inspection Offices. Owen Sound — July August . . September October November December. January . . February.. March . . . April May June .... Illuminating Power. Highest. Candles. Peterboro — July August . . . September October. . November December. January. . . February. . March . . . April May June .... Sarnia — July August September. October . . . November December . January . . February . March . . . April May June •80 ■20 •40 •40 00 ■30 •60 ■50 00 10 ■50 •40 Lowest. Candles . ■60 •70 ■30 10 •10 00 00 •60 •10 00 •80 •30 Average. Candles . o is ft H2 28 10 10 00 88 72 84 32 40 9b 34 22 05 0 1 20 03 0 1 22 66 0 1 16 50 0 1 16 00 0 1 16-50 0 1 20 00 0 1 16 20 0 1 16 30 0 1 17-30 0 1 16 33 0 1 17 00 0 1 0 12 16 -70 0 2 18-95 0 2 16-85 0 2 17-25 0 2 17-55 0 2 13-65 1 2 14 30 1 2 16 05 1 2 18 05 0 2 17-55 0 2 18 65 0 2 20 35 0 2 Sulphur per 100 Highest Grains. Lowest. Grains. 'Grains Average 24 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12' GAS INSPECTION 39 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 F — Continued. Inspected during the Year ended June 30, 1905. Cubic Feet. Ammonia per 100 Cubic Feet. d y- o Highest. Grains. Lowest. Grains. Average. Grains. Sulphuretted Hydrogen. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 o a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 Remarks. 22 24 12 12 40 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPKN I ) I X R Kir UN of tht' Illuminat in * 'c p u r.?*. 1 1 1 I 1 < ' S 1 . 1 4< (West . A verawe. 1 1 1 ^ 1 1 ( * s 1 \ ( 'St . A . \ \ t * I ; i *_r i ' i 3 n V H < idles. ( 'illll Ill'S. M % o d n • ' i v > 1 1 n s , ,= o ✓5 Stratford — July 17 14 0 1 17 29 0 16 17 0 16*30 0 \ lC-ti7 0 I December* 16 78 0 1 1647 0 \ 1741 0 I March 16*04 0 I 16 73 0 I 17 12 0 1 16 70 0 1 (1 12 J. oroiito — July 20 78 19 40 19 78 0 9 18 37 19*68 it* t v is, si; 19 35 n u Q 1 J. • HQ i *> - I'u lz o.( LA .10 19 74 18 78 19 27 0 8 16 08 13 15 14 61 October 19 87 18 55 19 41 0 9 13 99 12 79 13 39 19*66 18 85 19 25 0 9 14-16 842 1 1 21> December 19 78 18 70 19 13 0 9 15 56 14 29 . 14 92 January 19 22 17 ■ 69 18 '51 0 8 16 88 12 56 19 72 February 19 61 17 ' 20 18*43 0 9 14 55 1 4 OS 14 31 March 19 47 17 ' 50 1 S 54 0 8 13 S3 11-29 12 56 18.81 17 78 18 29 0 9 15-69 14 14 14*86 May 1885 1791 18 • 37 0 9 16 75 11*36 14 05 19 31 18 39 18 71 0 9 14 08 12 53 13 30 (1 105 Montreal — July 19 85 17 00 18 25 0 9 28 13 25*70 26 91 19 31 17 40 H-32 0 9 3d !M 2781 29 37 17 :»:: 16 78 17-23 0 8 31*21 29 07 80*14 October 19* 9M 16 52 17 72 0 9 30 50 27 93 29 21 November 19 73 16 87 17 59 0 9 33 55 25 38 29*4U December 2128 16 00 17 65 0 9 49-46 2s i;ti 3S L'S January 111 29 16 27 17 39 0 8 33 61 22 55 26-64 February 17 21 1(1 (HI 16 52 0 8 33 15 20 73 25 23 March 11! 16-02 16 40 0 10 •_".i 96 26 64 L's 3d 17 30 16-19 16 60 0 8 31 85 17*16 24 50 May 20 46 16 16 IS 5!i 0 9 31 08 12 14 21 61 20 16 17 43 1 8 (!S 0 9 23 57 IS 26 20 91 0 105 GAS INSPECTION 41 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 F — Contin aed. Inspected during the Year ended June 30, 1905. Cubic Feet. Ammonia per 100 Cubic Feet. Sulphuretted Hydrogen. = , ■- "5 1 o 6 - _ s m r- T , n W p ^ r Average. No. of times in excess of al- lowance. © a m e = v5 -J • » O oo 00 0J <_ s as 00 OP fH = Si ,( t 6 Grains. Grains. Grains. 0 6 CD 6 — 0 6 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 A U 1 1 1 0 1 n U 1 1 10 2 12 o o o o o o o o o 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 o z 2 2 113 152 077 0 25 067 0 52 025 061 036 030 015 055 098 000 0 00 000 046 025 000 045 025 046 0 00 045 105 0 71 0 38 012 056 038 0 12 053 0-30 015 007 050 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9 9 8 9 9 9 8 9 8 Q 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A u 0 0 9 9 8 9 9 9 8 9 8 Q 9 9 0 24 0 24 105 0 105 0 2 000 2 13 0 13 0 2 0 00 2 14 0 14 0 0 2 2 0 00 000 0 0 2 2 12 13 0 0 11 13 0 2 000 0 . 2 14 0 14 0 6 0 00 0 6 13 0 13 0 5 000 0 5 12 0 12 0 3 000 0 3 12 0 12 0 2 0 00 0 2 14 0 14 0 2 0 00 0 2 10 0 10 0 2 0 00 0 2 12 0 12 0 2 000 0 2 13 0 13 0 32 0 32 152 0 152 Remark.-- 12 I\I..\XI> /,'/.' I NX I 'UN 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 190G APPENDIX RETURN of the Illuminating Power and Purity of Gas Inspection Offices, Quebec — July August . . . . Srptelllbt r October . . November . 1 December . January . . . February . , March... . April May .lime Sherbr'.i S'.i OS 94 11 12 GAS INSPECTION 4S SES'SIONAL PAPER No. 13 F — Continued. Inspected during the Year ended June 30, 1905. Cubic Fket. j T. ~ Ammonia per 100 Cubic Feet. Highest. Lowest. Grains. Grains 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2~ 0 24 Average. Grains. 00 00 00 00 00 0G 00 00 00 00 00 00 z - — 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 24 Sulphuretted Hydrogen. 1 1 1 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 Remarks. L2 i \ i.am) />*/:i i:m /;n 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 APPENDIX Kkti UN tit' the I llnmifiiit iiiLC Power and Purity "f (!as Fredericton— July August September. October. . . November. December January . February.. March .. . April . May June. . . . St. John — July August.. . September October . . November. December January February . March April . . May June Moncton— July August September. October . . . November. December . January . . February . March April May J une D.I.IMINATINO I'oWKIt. Insi*K(T10N Okficks. Highest. Lowest. Avcragt . Candles. •31 til 00 17 ■32 •55 •87 •76 ■55 77 21 ■89 32 •61 75 61 ■89 •45 31 •68 •21 07 •72 18 91 Candles. Candles. 17 22 L6 84 17 20 17 03 1648 1697 1679 16 21 1676 17 no 16 13 16 96 16 50 16 86 n; is 17 10 17 10 17 06 16 79 1701 17-36 1750 17 40 17 35 •70 •77 ■84 •45 93 •31 21 01 23 •38 74 •28 5 is 19 31 •88 oo •94 42 •78 03 •81 53 •84 !»0 60 Si i.pim u I'Kit loo 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 48 I I itfhest t ; rains. 26-39 25 02 26 40 25 97 27 54 23 41 23 29 Lowest. drains. A vorage Grains. 23 89 23 57 23 10 23 06 20" 67 21-01 19 47 24 04 24 29 2 I 75 24 51 21 lO 22 21 21 38 19 79 20-54 24 41 28 01 18 48 12 GAS INSPECTION 45 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 F — Continued. Inspected during the Year ended June 30, 190-3. Cubic Felt. Ammonia per 100 Cubic Feet. Sulphuretted Hydrogen. rt ■ •= s 5 ■ •43 a X o S a . x = ; - - No. 01 Tests. Highest. Lowest. Average. •S & T. - \ ~ 0 00 •sis 0 0 0 . h e Z - " No. of Tests. No. of times ab- sent. No. of times pre sent. 1 No. of Tests. Grains. Grains. Grains. 5 4 4 5 4 5 4 4 5 4 4 5 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 . 1 0 1 1 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 • Q o n n u A U (1 u u 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 22 1 ' 21 n nn U Uu O.OO 0 oo 9.07 1 f»9 1 ft9 1 0 00 093 000 128 1 23 000 090 0<51 107 000 225 175 051 126 1.64 210 164 1.23 oooooooooooo 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 53 7 60 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 000 0 l!l 0 | 19 48 0 48 ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % 12 0 12 Remarks 46 /\7..i.v/> Ki:\i:.\t i:s 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 AITKNMN Kin u\ of (lie I IlinninatiiiL,' Power and Purity of (ias iNSl'KCTK >N ( ll'KH'ES. Illuminating Powkb. Bdlphub PBB 100 Bigheut. Lowest. A venvge. No. of times be- low Standard. No. of Tests. 1 1 ighesl Lowest. A \ erufre ('audit's. Candles. Dandles. ( ; rains. I i rains. < o ains. Halifax July 18\06 17 50 1817 17 27 17(»2 17 25 L7'69 17 87 18'69 17 1!) IS 41 18 10 Z =000000000© 1 - 1 \ \ 10 30 12 20 11-68 11 32 10 52 10 07 11 21 1131 11-42 15-21 12 22 10.77 Pictou— •July • 0 12 1S-42 1720 17 75 0 0 0 1 1 1 Yarmouth — Julv 0 3 18 28 17 70 l!> 01 18-07 18 48 17 85 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 1 17 70 18-69 IS L'S 16-48 0 0 0 0 0 April May 10 GAS INSPECTION 47 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 F. — Continued. Inspected during the Year ended June 30, 1905. Cibic Feet. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 Ammonia fkr 100 Ccbio Feet. Highest. Lowest. Grains. Grains A verage. Grains. o 3 % 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 6 1 0 1 0 12 Sulphuretted. Hy- drogen. 12 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 "i" i l l 10 Remarks. 48 island h'i:vi:.\t i:s. 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 AITKNMX Uktukn of the Illuminating Power and Purity of Gas 1 NsriCtTION ( IFPI0K8. Clia rrlottetown — July August. . — September. . October November . . . December. . . January February .... March April May June. I U.l MINATINd I'OWKH. I ligliest . ( 'undies. Lowest. Candles. Average. Candles. Winnipeg — July August. . . September . October . . . November . December . January . . . February . . March .... April. May June Nanaimo — July August September . October November. December . January. . . February. . March April May June 20IIH 22: 1 S on OO V.I 1 B 1 Q 18 1 7 67 19 94 19 25 1!) 15 17 32 18 12 18 58 18 46 19 08 20 33 19 94 18 54 18 82 18 28 19 75 18 2] 18 96 17 '.Mi 18 68 18 35 18 50 L9 23 17 75 S 5 S 1 18 SlLI'llLH 1'KH 1(10 1 1 ighesl ( i rains. [ji iwesl . (! rains. Grains. A verago <» 12 GAS INSPECTION 49 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 F — Continued. Inspected during the Year ended June 30, 1905. Cubic Feet. Ammonia per 100 Cubic Feet. Sulphuretted Hydrogen. 0 a £ « Highest. Grains. Lowest. Grains. Average. Grains. ■a a 3 as o ^ Kkmakks. 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 17 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 18 12 1 1 ] 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 12 L2 13—4 60 INLAND RETENVES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX Return of the Illuminating Power and Purity of Gas Inspection* Offices. Illuminating Power. Sulphur per 100 Highest. Lowest. Candles. Candles. Average. Candles. c — Highest Lowest. Grains. Grains. Average Grains. New Westminster- July August September October ...... November December January February March April May June Vancouver — July August . September. October November. December January . . . February. . . March .... April May J uhe Victoria — July August September October . . . November. December . January . . February. . . March . . . April May June 19 10 0 1 19 31 0 1 19 33 0 1 18 99 0 1 19 45 0 1 19 31 0 1 18 95 0 1 19 13 0 19 21 0 1 19 29 0 1 19 2S 0 1 19 01 0 1 0 12 90 '75 •80 23 13 15 05 10 15 25 •30 •40 17 98 18 10 18 28 18 39 18 02 17 38 18 07 18 11 18 17 1800 17-53 12 Inland Revenue Department Ottawa, August 31, 1905. GAS INSPECTION 51 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 ¥ — Concluded. Inspected during the Year ended June 30, 1905. Cubic Feet. Ammonia per 100 Cubic Feet. Highest. Lowest . Grains. Grains Average. , g — Sr. Grains. Sulphuretted Hydrogen. Remarks. 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 o 1 1 o 1 1 0 1 I u 1 1 1 0 1 1 o 1 1 o 1 1 o 1 1 o 1 1 o I 12 0 12 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 12 0 12 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 11 0 11 W. J, GERALD, Deputy Minister. 13—4.1 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. 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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 A. 1906 REPORT, RETURNS AND STATISTICS OF THE INLAND REVENUES OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30 1905 PART III ADULTERATION OF FOOD PRINTED BY ORDER OF PARLIAMENT OTTAWA PRINTED BY S. E. DAWSON, PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY 1900 No.. 14— 1906.] 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 A. 1906 CONTENTS. Pages. Deputy Minister's Report 5 Chief Analyst's Report 7 Official Analysts' Reports : — District of Halifax, N.S 8 do Montreal, Que 9 do Toronto, Ont. 9 do British Columbia 9 Appendix " A " Inspection of Ground Mustard 10 do " B " do Molasses 18 do " C " do Wheaten Flour 24 do " D " do Bread 28 do " E " do Standard Fertilizers 29 do "F" do Maple Syrup and Sugar .. . 48 do " G " do Peppers 65 do "H" do Jams, Marmalades and Jellies 71 do " I " do Fertilizers as Sold 88 » 5-6 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 A. -"906 REPORT OF THE DEPUTY MINISTER OF INLAND REVENUE. INSPECTION OF FOODS, DRUGS AND FERTILIZERS. To the Honourable L. P. Brodeur, Minister of Inland Revenue. Sir, — I have the honour to submit herewith the reports of the Official Analysts of the Dominion for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1905. The following is a summary statement of the whole number of samples analysed, and results reported by them : — Description of Samples. Molasses Maple syrup Maple sugar Fertilizers as sold Total Genuine. 3 57 25 49 134 Doubtful. 0 11 2 30 43 Adul- terated. 0 103 16 9 128 Total. 3 171 43 305 The following is a summary of the number of collected samples analysed by the Chief Analyst and his staff at the Inland Revenue Laboratory at Ottawa : — Description of Samples. Genuine. Doubtful. Adul- terated. Total. Ground mustard . 8 (1) 30 37 75 74 0 0 74 11 2 5 18 39 5 1 45 22 7 31 60 White pepper , . 13 3 10 26 12 8 0 (2) 43 55 0 (2) 6 14 13 0 (2) 16 29 Fertilizers as sold 50 28 10 88 Total 250 75 159 484 (1) In 19 samples adulteration was declared. (2) The presence of foreign fruit or glucose deemed to constitute adulteration. 6 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 The following statement shows the total number of samples examined during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1902, 1903, 1904 and 1905 respectively :— During the Fiscal Year ended June 30. 1902. 1. Number of samples collected by the food inspectors for examination 2. Number of these samples examined by the public analysts 3. Number of these samples examined in the laboratory here. 4. Number of samples examined at the laboratory here, duplicates of which were not analysed by the public analysts This number however includes the following : — Samples of beer . ii vinegar ii molasses Standard fertilizers Sundry others Samples examined for other departments : — Marine and Fisheries Public Works ' Militia and Defence Indian Affairs Agriculture Police Branches Interior Trade and Commerce Railways and Canals Customs Printing Bureau Post Office 883 883 270 600 32 346 106 1903. 1904. 1905. 541 163 425 1,017 70 366 128 1,417 213 1,341 1,808 15 239 111 83 1 0 5 2 0 1 3 0 7 0 0 0 731 305 624 957 31 239 34 120 119 2 3 2 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 4 2 The Department has decided that, as respects the purity of its food supplies, the public of Canada shall be protected ; and as the manufacturers and the trade generally have been sufficiently warned they must be prepared for a vigorous administration of the provisions of the ' Adulteration Act. ' Many dealers complain that they are unable to determine whether or not goods purchased by them are unadulterated and that in consequence they are made to suffer unjustly. The remedy for this condition of affairs rests with the dealers themselves as they have only to secure from the manufacturer or wholesale dealer, from whom their sup- plies are obtained, the warranty that the goods furnished are pure and unadulterated. With this in their possession the Department is enabled to bring the manufacturer, or wholesale dealer, into the case and inflict punishment where such belongs. I have the honour to be, sir, Your obedient servant, W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, December 21, 1905. ADULTERATION OF FOOD SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 7 REPOET OF CHIEF ANALYST. Inland Revenue Laboratory, 317 Queen St., Ottawa, November 2, 1905. W. J. Gerald, Esq., Deputy Minister of Inland Revenue. Sir, — I beg to submit to you my report for the year ended June 30, 1905. The following statement, made out in accordance with your instructions, gives the number of food and other samples examined during the year. 1 . Number of samples collected by the Food Inspectors, or other- wise, for analysis 731 2. Number of these examined by the District Analysts . ... 305 3. Number of these examined at the Inland Revenue Laboratory, Ottawa 624 4. Number of samples analysed in Inland Revenue\ Labora- l tory, duplicates of which were not examined by the District Analysts " 957 The last mentioned number, however, includes the following : — Standard fertilizers .... 1 20 ■ Selected samples of molasses 34 Inland Revenue samples : — Beer. 31 Vinegar 239 Sundry others 119 389 Samples examined for the following departments : — Marine and Fisheries 2 Militia and Defence 2 Interior 3 Public Works 3 Printing Bureau 4 Post Office 2 North-west Mounted Police 6 22 565 I am sending you herewith the reports of the District Analysts for the year ending June 30, 1905. The following table shows the total work done by them ; — Description of Samples. (ienuine. Doubtful. Adulter- ated. Total. 3 0 0 3 Maple syrup Maple sugar Fertilizers at 57 11 103 171 25 2 16 43 49 30 9 88 134 43 128 305 8 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 The following is a summary of the collected samples examined exclusively in the Inland Revenue Laboratory at Ottawa : — Genuine. Adultera- tion Doubtful. A A ill frt- 1*. Total. declared. ated. Ground mustard 8 19 11 — 37 75 74 0 0 0 74 11 0 2 5 18 39 0 5 1 45 22 0 7 31 60 13 0 3 10 26 12 0 0 43 55 8 0 0 6 14 Marmalades 13 0 0 16 29 50 0 28 10 88 250 19 56 159 484 I submit also the following appendices which give the results of the various inspec- tions made in the course of the year. With the exception of the first four, these have been already published in the form of Bulletins:— Appendix A. — Ground Mustard, n B. — Molasses. >i C. — Wheaten Flour. D. — Bread. .. E. — Standard Fertilizers, Bulletin No. 101. ii F. — Maple Syrup and Sugar, Bulletin No. 102. G. — Peppers, Bulletin No. 103. ii H. — Jams, Jellies and Marmalades, Bulletin No. 104. ii I. — .Fertilizers as Sold, Bulletin No. 105. I have the honour to be, sir, Your obedient servant, THOMAS MACFARLANE, Chief Analyst. 66 Bedford Row, Halifax, N.S., July 24, 1905. The Deputy Minister of Inland Revenue, Ottawa. Sir, — I have the honour to submit my annual report on the samples of food, (fed analysed by me during the year ending June 30, 1905, as follows : — Adul- terated. Doubtful. Genuine. Total. 0 17 1 0 0 6 3 15 9 3 32 16 Total 18 6 27 51 I have the honour to be, sir, Your obedient servant, MAYNARD BOWMAN. Official Analyst. ADULTERATION OF FOOD SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 Montreal, July 10, 1905. The Deputy Minister, Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa. Sir, — I have the honour to submit my report upon the analysis of samples sub- mitted to me during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1905. I have analysed a total of 122 samples, viz. : 19 samples of maple sugars, 71 samples of maple syrup and 32 samples of commercial fertilizers. Of the samples of maple sugars, 1 1 were genuine and 7 adulterated. Forty-three samples of maple syrup were genuine, 26 were adulterated, whilst 3 were doubtful. In the case of the fertilizers, 19 samples were genuine, 5 were not registered, and have therefore, been classed as doubtful. Eight others were more than one per cent below the guaranteed value in one or more ingredients, and therefore, have been con- sidered as adulterated according to the ' Fertilizer Act.' I have the honour to be, sir, Yom obedient servant, J. T. Donald. School of Practical Science, Toronto, July 31, 1905. The Commissioner of Inland Revenue. Sir, — I beg to forward my annual report for the year terminating June 30, 1905. During the year 1905, samples of food have been analysed in my laboratory, as shown in the subjoined tabular statement : — Maple sugar Maple syrup. Fertilizers Total Genuine. 3 16 23 Adul- terated. 7 52 1 Doubtful. 60 2 8 15 25 Total. 13 63 32 108 I have the honour to be, sir, Your obedient servant, W. H. ELLIS. Public Analyst's Office, Victoria, B.C., July 28, 1905. To the Commissioner of Inland Revenue, Ottawa. Sir, — I beg to submit report for year ending June 30, 1 905. Genuine. Maple sugar . Maple syrup. Fertilizers . . Adul- terated. 13 11 Total. •_'! I have the honour to be, sir, Your obedient servant, C. J. FAGAN. 10 IX LAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX A.— INSPECTION lection. 13, Name and Address of Vendor. Cost. Name and Address of Date of Col Nature of Sample. No. of Sam 1 Quantity. Value. Manufacturer or Furnisher, as given by Vendor. 1904. District of Nova Scotia — R. J. Waugh, Inspector. Cts. April 13 ,. 13 Durham Mustard 20444 J. W. Webb, Bridge- water, N.S. H. C. Barnaby & Sons, Bridgewater, N.S. 3 tins . 30 Not stated ; put up in Halifax, N.S. * Durham Boar Brand . . 20448 3 .. 30 „ 14 20449 F. R. Butcher & Co., 3 ii 30 W. D. Stroud, Montreal. H 14 .i 15 * Mustard, Tod hunters.. Bulk 20450 20454 Middleton, N.S. S. L. Crosse, Kentville, 3 „ 1 lb. . 30 25 Todhunter, Mitchell & Co., Toronto. Maritime Spice & Coffee Co., St. John, N.B. Keen's, London, Eng . . . 16 Keen's" Double Super- fine. 20463 N.S. W. T. Stephens, Wolf- vffle, N.S. 3 tins . 45 19 „ 19 Keen's Second Quality. . Dunn's "The Monarch Brand." 20465 20467 E. A. Thompson, Hali- fax, N.S. H. W. Wentzell & Co., Halifax, N.S. District of Prince Edward Island— T. Moore, Inspector. 3 ii 3 .. 30 23 April 28 May 3 24409 Jenkins & Son, Charlotte- town. McGougan & Wright, 1 1 * J _ T> "I."1 T oummerside, Jr.Hi.l. District of New Brunsivick — J. C. Ferguson, Inspector. 4 lb . h » 16 Dunn & Co., London, 24417 15 Eng. Keen, London, Eng April 8 Dry Mustard "Durham Brand Crest." 23826 P. B. A. Kirby, cor. Peter & Waterloo Sts., St. John. 3 tins . 30 R. Herron & Co., Mont- real, Que. 8 23827 The 2 Barkers, Ltd., 100 Princess St., St. John. 3 .. 30 W. G. Dunn & Co., Lon- don and Canada. n 13 Coleman's Double Super- fine. 23b30 E. M. Ganong, Water St., St. John. 3 >i 40 J. J. Coleman, London, Eng. ,. 15 May ell s Art Brand 23833 Milton Dayton, Edmund- ston, N.B. 3 .1 30 Mayell & Co., Toronto, Canada. ., 19 .. 28 Durham's Oriental Dalley's Pure Mustard . . 23838 23852 John Gibson & Sons, Fredericton, N.B. James H. Moore, Rose- berry St., Campbellton. District of Quebec — J. C. Rouleau, Inspector. 3 ., 3 .. 30 30 Pure Gold Mfg. Co., To- ronto, Ont. F. F. Dalley &Co., Ltd., Hamilton, Ont. April 5 7 •t 8 Coleman's Bull's Head Mustard. Keen's Mustard Keen's Mustard, Second Quality, Compound. 23688 23689 23690 J. B. Houle, Ste. Anasta- sie, Megantic Co. J. A. Moquin, Racine, Que. A. Oliver, Cowansville . . 3 tins . *lb. 3 tins. 45 14 25 N. Turcotte, Quebec L. Chaput, fils et Cie., Montreal. * Not sold as pure. ADULTERATION OF FOOD 11 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 OF GROUND MUSTARD. Inspector's Report. Sold as fine Durham mus- tard ; compound. An admixture of pure mus- tard with farina and choice condiments. Guaranteed free from in- jurious ingredients. Sold as compound Sold as superfine. ' ; This is. an admixture in which no injurious ingredients are used, 38&39Vic.,ch. 3." Sold as compound Stated as an admixture of pure mustard with choice condiments and sold as compound. Guaranteed pure on label, but not sold as pure. Admixture of pure mustard with farina and choice condiments. Is a combination of pure mustard with farina and choice condiments ; sold as an admixture. Labelled as compound. . . Warranted free from adul- teration, but vendor would not guarantee purity. An admixture with farina and choice condiments Labelled as a mixture.. Results of Analysis. ■ '5 Oil or Fat. p. c. p. c. 6 52 588 14 32 5 44 756 1328 8-20 7 ■ Aft t "TV 864 616 600 2748 760 1240 800 1124 920 400 7'72 12 92 8 96 356 7 24 14 08 464 27 28 788 3 56 864 640 528 7 40 6 80 *a O go d> .<<■-. Microscopical Exami- nation. 4 24 12 80 27 88 13 16 13 16 p. c. 560 972 13 52 960 1056 18-12 14 64 27-44 Wheat flour and turmeric. Wheal flour. Remarks by the Chief Analyst. Adulterated. Wheat flour and a little Adulteration declared, turmeric. Wheat flourand turmeric. ■■ " A little wheat starch 14 28 21 60 1816 1260 7 72 22 00 Commercially pure. Wheat flour and turmeric. [Adulteration declared. .... Contains a few granules Doubtful, of wheat starch. Starch and turmeric. Contains much starch and a little turmeric. Wheat flourand turmeric. Adulterated. Adulterated. Contains a trace of wheat Doubtful, starch ; has been dam- aged by water. A little wheat starch Commercially pure. Wheat flourand turmeric. A little turmeric . 19'84 A little wheat starch 14 00 Much starch and some I turmeric. 13 44 'Wheat flourand turmeric. Adulteration declared. Doubtful. Commercially pure. Adulterated. Adulteration declared. 12 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX A. — INSPECTION OF 1904. April 8 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 18 Nature of Sample. Durham's Mustard . Mustard Keen's Dalley's Mustard . . . Mustard , Mustard, compound Mustard April 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 Mustard, compound Mustard April 28 ii 28 ■i 28 26 Mustard, compound Cost. Name and Address of Vendor. Name and Address of c P Value. Manufacturer or Furnisher, as given by Vendor. District of Quebec — Con. Cts. 23691 Greely Bros. & Thomp son, Sutton, Que. Pierre Desjardins, Ste. Therese. J. H. Langlois et Cie, Ste. Scholastique. F. Mahen, Grenville 23692 23693 23694 23695 23696 23697 23698 Hormisdas Lemay, Calu- met. H. Drouin, Buckingham. A. D. Cameron .i Isidore Bertrand, Hull, Que. 23699| Joseph Martel, Hull. Que. 23700 25113 Frs. Jobin, St. Valie St., Que. District of Montreal— J. J. Costigan, Inspector. V. Geoff rion, 1249 Ontario i St., Montreal. 25114 L. Allaire. 1008 Ontario St., Montreal. 25115 A. Dubuc, 948 Ontario St., Montreal. 25116 T. Montpetit, 2587 Notre Dame St., Montreal. 25117 C. Campbell, 46 Cuthbert ■ St., Montreal. 25118 Theo. Beauchamp, 591 St. Urbain St. 25119| J. C. A. Gratton, 870 St. : Lawrence St. 25120 P. P. Boileau, 635 St. | Dominique St. 25121 |C. Gratton, 345 St. Hya- polite St. 25122 J. Bussiere, 771 Cadieux St. 25123 C. Leclair, 831 Cadieux St. 25124 E. P. Guillmette 3 tins. 1 lb. ft 3 tins. 3 .. ft lb. ft i- ft " ft » ft » ft lb. ft Keen's Mustard, com- pound. Mustard 25171 25172 25173 2516 District of Kingston — J. J. Costigan, Inspector. Mrs. S. Laccasse, Perth St., Brockville. W. M. Veitch, Perth St., Brockville. G. W. Bissell, King St., Brockville. \V. J. Bovaird, King St., Prescott. lb. Pure Gold Mfg. Co. Toronto. Not known. D. C. Brosseau et Cie, Montreal. Hudon Orsale et Cie, Montreal. G. J. White & Son, Ottawa. F. F. Dalley. Hamilton. Not known. C. H. Cochran & Co., Ottawa. Whitehead & Turner, Quebec. J. V. Boudriault, Mon- treal. Not known J. J. Duffy, Montreal. Not known J. J. Duffy, Montreal Not known. T. W. Chamberlin Co. * ADULTERATION OF FOOD SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 GROUND MUSTARD — Continued. 13 Inspector's Report. Labelled as a compound . Admixture Compound . Labelled a compound . After package was bought and paid for vendor wanted to mark it com- pound. Sold as compound . Sold as compound . Results of Analysis. Moisture. Oil or Fat. Extract by 1 Alcohol, 95 p.c. by Vol. p. c. p. c. p. c. 8-20 460 9 04 864 4 72 780 7 80 13 40 n1296 484 26-76 19 76 532 26 04 2016 8-56 488 10 92 912 380 11-88 1000 368 10 88 944 3 80 712 9 52 268 552 9 20 4 88 7 56 860 10 84 22 36 9 "88 3 '60 1 1 • GO 892 508 9 32 840 12 60 13 20 860 11-20 13 60 8-08 1140 13 92 856 10 76 20 20 808 11 12 13 48 8 36 10 92 1420 8-60 932 14 36 848 592 844 8 56 248 11-80 792 1-72 1100 6 40 11-68 1364 648 840 25 52 Wheat flour and turmeric Much starch and turmeric Trace of wheat starch . . . Microscopical Exami- nation. Remarks by the Chief Analyst. Adulteration declared. Adulterated, it Commercially pure. Much starch and turmeric! Adulterated. Much starch i M Much starch and turmeric Much starch Much starch and turmeric Wheatflour and turmeric No starch but some tur- meric. Much starch and turmeric Starch and turmeric Much starch and turmeric No starch but some tur- meric. Starch and turmeric Adulteration declared. Adulterated. Adulteration declared. Doubtful. Adulterated. Wheat flour and turmeric Wheat flour and turmeric Much starch and turmeric Wheat flour and turmeric No starch but much tur- meric. Doubtful. Adulterated. Adulteration declared. Adulterated. Adulteration declared. Adulterated. Adulteration declared. Doubtful. 14 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX A. — INSPECTION OF Nature of Sample. 1904 April 26 ,, 27 .. 27 April 12 „ 12 ,- 12 „ 12 ,i 12 v 12 ii 14 „ 14 April 5 6 6 Mustard, compound. Name and Address of Vendor. District of Kingston — Continued. Mustard compound 25175 compound. compound. Mustard Pure mustard. Keen's Mustard Pure mustard. . . Mustard C. Whitney, King St., Prescott. 25169' E. L. B. Cornell, Kempt- ville. 25170;Larose & Co., Sussex St., Ottawa. \District of Toronto — J. J. Costiffan, Inspector. 25174 J. A. Tohnson, 775 Yonge St., Toronto. W. Armstrong, 852 Yonge St., Toronto. 25176 Frank Giles, 822 Yonge St., Toronto. Watsons Bros., 756 Yonge St., Toronto. David Bell, 702 Yonge St., Toronto. G. J. Melhuish, 601 Yonge St., Toronto. J. B. Taylor, Welland, Ont. George Stalker. Welland, Ont. 25177 25178 25179 25180 25181 ._,._,.J0!( District of London — T Kidd, Inspector. Geo. Williams, Guelph . . 22211 Stuebing & Co., Berlin. . 22213 A. K. Roe«ch, Waterloo, Ont. Cost. i- lb. A lb. 3 pkgs 3 .. 3 ,. 22219 Mitchell, Gill & Co., 3 Strathroy, Ont. 22224 22226 R. Wanless & Co., Sarnia, Ont. Fred. Millman, Wood- stock. Chas. O'Neill. Ingersoll, Ont. i lb. 3 pkgs 3 1 1 Cts. 20 13 15 Name and Address of Manufacturer or Furnisher, as given by Vendor. Mot known. 13 Not known 13 13 Keen's 20 Not known . 13 15 20 in 15 Gorman & Eckart, Lon don, Ont. in 20 25 25 London Spice & Grocery Co., London. A. M. Smith & Co., London, Ont. Dunn & Co., London, Eng. and Canada. F. F. Dalley &Co., Ham- ilton, Ont. T. B. Escott & Co., Lon- don, Ont. ADULTERATION OF FOOD SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 GROUND MUSTARD — Continued. 15 Results of Analysis. Inspector's Report. French mustard, so called . The label is evidently in- tended to resemble Keen's D. & F. mustard. It even quotes 38 and 39 Vic. , cap. 63, which has reference to the English Adulteration Act. Admixture in which no in- jurious ingredient is used. 38 and 39 Vic, cap. 63.' Guaranteed. Manufactured from the finest English seed and free from adul- teration. Warranted free from adul- teration. Labelled as containing fari- nacious ingredients. Oil or Fat. Moistun Extracl Alcohc 1 95 p.c. Vol. p. c. p. c. p. c. 7 24 668 14 08 776 340 712 796 4 52 1088 764 656 1896 700 600 10 60 712 11-20 14 00 760 768 1024 O (JO 792 5 24 980 828 520 1024 660 13 76 20 24 778 108 10 44 800 1124 22 28 8-64 3 00 936 500 25 20 1884 796 11-80 24 00 7 92 11-36 2164 900 652 10 24 Microscopical Exami- nation. Remarks by the Chief Analyst. Wheat flour and turmeric Much starch and turmeric Adulteration declared. Adulterated. Much starch and turmeric Wheat flour and turmeric Much starch Wheat flour and turmeric Much starch and turmeric Wheat flour and turmeric No starch but a lit turmeric. tissue, wheat starch, fragments of linseed meal and acetic acid. A little wheat starch. . . A few granules wheat starch. No starch but some tur meric. Wheat flour Adulterated. Adulteration declared. Adulterated. Adulteration declared. Adulterated. Adulteration declared. Doubtful. Adulterated. Doubtful. Adulterated. Commercially pure. Doubtful. Adulterated. 16 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX A. — INSPECTION OF c 1904. April 20 1 1 20 ,i 20 ,. 20 April 20 Nature of Sample. 20 April 21 22 22 22 22 23 Mustard \ 23936 23938 23940 23941 Mustard. Balfour's Tartan Brand. Mustard, Superior Dur- ham. French Mustard . . Mustard, Durham Keen's Mustard. . 21784 2178(5 24944 24948 24950 24951 24952 24955 Name and Address of Vendor. District of Winnipeg — W. M. Conklin, Inspector. A. R. Rose, Winnipeg, Man. W. L. Scott& Co., Winni- peg, Man. J. R. Clements, Winni- peg, Man. W. A. Ritchie, Winni- peg, Man. District of Calgary — W. Fletcher, Inspector. L. B. Cochran, Calgary, Alta. W. B. Marshall & Co.... District of British Col- umbia— E. B. Parkinson, Inspector. A. E. Buchanan, Central Park, Vancouver. D. Woodward, Sapper- ton, B.C. Burnette Saw-mill store . Mrs. Clara Butler, Keefer St., Vancouver. C. Boardman, Keefer St., Vancouver. E. F. Turner, Pender St., Vancouver. Cost. h lb. 3 tins 3 .. | lb. 3bots. 3 tins. 3 ii Cts. 20 20 15 20 45 30 25 30 20 45 30 45 Name and Address of Manufacturer or Furnisher, as given by Vendor. Not known . Keen's, London, Eng Balfour &Co., Hamilton, Ont. Oranitas Mfg. Co., Tor- onto, Ont. J. & J. Coleman & Son, London, Eng. Keen's, London, Eng .. . . Dandicolle & G-audin, Bordeaux, France. Climax Spice Co Keen's, London, Eng ADULTERATION OF FOOD SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 GROUND MUSTARD — Concluded. 17 Inspector's Report. Results of Analysis. Admixture in which no in jurious ingredients i s used, 38 & 39 Vict., cap. 63. Compound ; is manufac- tured from selected seeds and guaranteed to be superior quality . Compound ; warranted to be free from injurious ingre- dients. p. c. 8 16 7-28 9-20 968 6 40 7 -40 912 8' 88 5 72 4* p& u O o Extract by Alcohol, 95 p.c. by Vol. Microscopical Exami- nation. p. c. p. c. 13 84 524 12 40 12 16 Much starch and some turmeric. 6 "52 10 80 400 1128 Much starch and tur- meric. 28 20 19 08 A little wheat starch 14 40 23 80 A very little starch and some turmeric. 574 7 00 Wheat flour 408 308 Much starch and tur- 14-00 908 12 40 764 meric. Much starch and a little turmeric. Similar to No 22209 . . . 0 20 9 00 28 40 1868 A little wheat starch .... Remarks by the Chief Analyst. Commercially pure. Doubtful. Adulterated. Commercially pure. I I 2 18 /.\ LA \r> REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX B.— INSPECTION 1904. Nature of Sample. Name and Address of Vendor. Cost. s 3 z-1 July 28 Molasses 20472 ., 28 ' Porto Rico ' 20473 „ 28 Molasses 20474 „ 28 ' F ' 20475 ,, 28 20476 » 28 20477 „ 28 20478 ,. 28 20479 „ 29 Lion Brand 20480 ,. 29 Three Star 20481 „ 29 Barbadoes Beaver . . 20482 ii 29 D. Barbadoes . . . 20483 „ 29 Porto Rico Beaver 20484 District of Nova Scotia- R. J. Waugh, Inspector, W. C. Anderson, Halifax, 1 pint N.S. R. T. Forristall, Halifax, 1 ,, N.S. Brown & Graham, Hali- 1 n fax, N.S. R, Urquhart & Son, Hali- 1 .. fax, N.S. Name and Address of Manufacturer or Furnisher, as given by Vendor. July 21 „ 21 „ 22 ii 22 ii 25 „ 25 ,, 26 ii 26 „ 28 .. 28 ii 28 Brand. Direct Importation. Molasses N.S. turgess & C N.S. !. E. Choa; fax, N.S. Halifax, N.S. H. W. Wentzell, Hali- fax, N.S. Dominion Molasses Co. . . Cts. 07 06 07 07 07 07 06 05 07 District ofNeic Brunstrick — J. C. Ferguson, In-\ spector. 23856 Baird & Peters, Ward 3 pint St., St. Jonn, N.B. ! jars .. ..13 .. 23857 23858 23859 23861 Linda Brand,' Por- 23862 to Rico. *Porto Rico Mo-! 23863 lasses. Porto Rico Molasses. \ 23864 23860 W. Frank Hatheway, 17 South Wharf, St. John, N.B. George E. Barbour, 11 South Wharf, St. John, N.B. S. S. DeForest, 49 Dock St., St. John, N.B. Barhadoes Molasses . 23866 Hall & Fairweather L. G. Crosby, Nelson St., St. John, N.B. P. Nase & Son, Ltd., Main St., north end, St. John, N.B. ,G. P. Mitchell & Sons. Hali- fax N.S. John'Tobin & Co., Halifax, N.S. Wentzell & Co., Halifax, N.S. Mitchell & Sons Billman & Chisholm L. M. Cintron, Fajardo, Porto Rico. G. P. Mitchell & Sons Hodge, Bind & Leon, Porto Rico. Dominion Molasses Co .... Not known 15 15 15 15 15 15 32 15 15 15 15 Cintron, Fajardo, Porto Rico, West Indies. Birdy Leon, Fajardo, Porto Rico, West Indies. Da Costa & Co., Barbadoes, West Indies. Hartmann, Eagle, Arrayo. Porto Rico. Jones & Swan, Barbadoes, West Indies. Fritz, Lund & Co., Maya- gueze, Porto Rico, W.I. L. G. Crosby, St. John, N.B. Baird & Peters ■■ Shipped to vendor from Saun¥ ders, Philippe & Co., Maya- gueze, Porto Rico. Furnished to vendor by Jones & Swan, Barbadoes, B. W.I. Furnished to vendors by W. F. Hatheway & Co., Ltd., shipjiers, Wilkinson & C<>., Barbadoes, W.I. Forge, Birdy Leon. Fajardo, Porto Rico, shippers. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 OF MOLASSES. ADULTERATION OF FOOD 19 Alcohol Extract. p. c, 64 60 61 60 65 62 62 57 61 35 6037 64 10 65 90 65 13 p. c 25 31 31 30 27 30 29 30 30 30 32 30 29 u e3 m a - X u to o S u if x be . s * IB g r - O p. c 31 17 12 18 24 14 9 10 20 18 p. c. p. c. 64*60 61 83 65 82 65 35 68 37 68 37 40 30 37 31 68 29 22 2777 28 02 28-02 75 12 68| 13 72 10 03! 12 6 39 66 l'.-. 1512 48-89 48 21 4755 54.72 11 02 3 95 6- 6 7- 7- 7" 7- •3 4- 6 4 7- 13 25 47 26 14 75- 41 33 1677! 46 09 16 77 656 12 01 4145 53 57 4978 it p. c 9 2S 7 58 9 27 7 46 6 72 7 24 11 08 8 96 8 36 3 99 4 22 5 91 70 0 20 0 10 0 42 o 02 0 55 0 62 0 37 0 97 0 62 0 300 87 4 09 5 75 2 96 7 13 824 5 95 498 470 4 65 592 3 55 688 4 96 18 Total. O S3 gC5 u p. C. I p. c. p. c. oo loo 100 10 100 07J 99 10 99 13 99 00! 99 201 99 25 99 15 99 00100 00100 100 00 37 0o 42 00 45 99 37 99 38 99 45 99 44 99 99 44 99 45 05 53 30 53 58 45 5 30 s 45 4 47 5 42 0 33 3 46 5 46 4 47 0 46 2 40 0 56 9!56 2 46 eg . - 30 47 6 51 50 47 0 49 49 7 54 50 47 6 50 15 52 958 52 100 52 46 8 50 - 1 100-39 41 6 42 S 100-00 47 4 6 88 0 00 100 00 41 3 41 4 3-350-26 100 3 35 0 26 100 00 55-4 58 00 41 s 43 188 p. c —6 + 2 + 2 + 4 —4 + 1 + 1 + 2 + 2 + 1 3 2 0 Ash. 3 "o ■v Aci '5 A* Si o 13 j= "3 a o 33 C 1— l ■5 c Remarks by the Chief Analyst. c. p 62 0 48 0 94 0 25 0 800 510 28 0 420 40 0 760 84!0 190 830 11 0 89 0 25|0 420 24 0 1)9(1 Ml ♦ 810 60 1 80 0 56 0 p. c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 04 2 05 2 06 2 091 04 2 06 2 07i2 05 2 04 2 06 1 07 2 101 86 0 681 0 76 20| 0 73 0 05 0 60, 0 581 0 "7 081 10 2 10 2 08 2 07 1 10 3 031 102 081 10 2 P- 990 15 0 62j0 110 39j0 it; 0 02 0 20 0 230 400 59 0 010 700 83 0 72 0 15 0 380 1 92 0 10 0 60j0 75 lo 48 0 24 0 16 A d u 1 ter- ated. 43 Genuine. 32 64 62 Doubtful. 1 40 Genuine. 53 50 46 34 82 63 93 59 Genuine. 84 63 60 55 7o 66 87 66 75 37 14—24 20 INLAND REVENUES • 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX B. — INSPECTION Nature of Sample. 1904. July 29 Porto Rico Molasses. 23867 July 26 27 „ 27 „ 27 „ 27 „ 27 „ 28 « 28 „ 28 ,. 28 Aug. 19 „ 19 19 „ 19 „ 19 23 Barbadoes Molasses . 25051 Pure Barbadoes Mo- 1 25052 lasses. Barbadoes Molasses . i 25053 Name and Address of Vendor. Cost. '3* District of Ne it- Brunswick — Concluded. R. R. Patchell, Stanley 3 pint St . , north end, St . jars. John, N.B. District of Montreal — ' J. J. Costigan, Inspector. Cts. Pure Barbadoes Mo- lasses. Barbadoes Molasses . Molasses Liquid Part . Deposit in bottom of cask. Liquid Part Deposit in bottom of cask. Molasses A. Paquette, 178 St. Paul 1 qrt. St., Montreal. A. Laurandeau, 159 St. Paul St., Montreal. C. Coderre, 1358 Notre Dame St., Montreal. 25054 IF. Willoughby & Co., 2 William St., Montreal. 25055 Imperial Syrup Co., 88 3 tins. Grey Nuns St., Mont real. 25056 M. de Repentigny, 129 1 qrt Wellington St., Mont 25057 A. R! M. Legault, 98 1 Workman St., Mont- real. 25058 E. Cousineau, 101 Delisle St., Montreal. 25059 Louis Aumais, 543 Albert 1 St., Montreal. 25060 T. Montpetit et Cie, 2587 Notre Dame St., Mont- real. A Taken at St. John, N.B. by Chief Analyst. (In all these casks smell of sulphurous acid at the bung, but this is also thel case with some casks of I genuine molasses.) From tank in works of Dominion Molasses Co., Halifax. From warehouse of Do- minion Molasses Co., Halifax. Name and Address of Manufacturer or Furnisher, as given by Vendor. 15 (Furnished to vendor by Baird & Peters, shippeis to B. & P. Cintron, Fajardo, Porto Rico. 10 Hudon, Hebert & Co., Mont- real. 10 I Not known L. Chaput, fils et Cie J. A. Matheson Put up by vendor in 2-lb. tins. 15 N. Quintal et fils 12 |Laj>orte, Martin & Co. Not known Hudon, Hebert & Co., Mont- real. In bonded warehouse of Fitz- patrick, marked Arkadia, supposed to have been treated in New York. Same as foregoing but con- sisting of deposit. In private warehouse of Jones & Schofield, marked L. M. Cintron, Porto Rico, supposed to have been treated in Halifax. Same as foregoing but consist- ing of deposit. In Morrisons' bonded ware- house branded Fritz, Lindt & Co. There is no dej>osit in this cask ; seized by cus- toms. British Islands Linda, Porto Rico A. & Co., Ponce, Porto Rico. ADULTERATION OF FOOD SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 OF MOLASSES — Continued. 21 p. c. p. c 63 45 3150 Alcohol Extract be . s e ■f. i p. c. p. c. 13 00 48 42 (52-35 3105; 12 63 25 31 07' 12 62-80! 32-701 8 64 40 ! 31 12, 12 32-22 12 63 12 62 40 18| 49 is! 39 87! 41 is 18 46 29 50 15 79 63 22 31 50 l"-20 64 67 31 72 11 54 62 15 32 45 1154 55 23 33 90 39 Total. - = .= < '~h o -3 p. c. p. c. p. c. p. c. ,p. c p. c. p. c. 2 03 5 05 0 00 100 00 48 2I510 2 S fl 38 79 48 03 46 78 43 27 19 80 29 79 67-871 21 921 21 02 42 61 60 Oo! 32 93! 18 96 36 24 78 96 16 83 1343 57 72' 32 15 21 38 HI 18 31 50 60 80 32-00 63 30 31 38 63 30 : 31 32 15 31 15 19 14 83 28 25 62 94 33 59 43 98 43 64 45 71 31 S3 12 6 57 5 7-82 •000 50 0 -5o'o 25|0 200 00100 ' IS LOO 00100 ■23; 100 •46 100 7 90 0 20 100 00 43 1 4 99 4-57 0-71100 00 50-6 51-6 6.35 734 5 64 424 4-80 2- 6-4 275 2 19 1 97 2 75 3 22 3 10 0 51 100 4 65 0 75T100 10 22 0 65 100 00 46 1 10 20 0 00 7 07 0 00 4 20 0 00 10 11' i» o'j 7 20 0 00 5 32 0 00 5 57 0 00 00 47 00 45 00 49 00 48 00 46 0 49 0 4ii 2 52 3 51 4 48 42 4 00 47 0 51 6 00 44 848 0 47 0 50 0 99-99 67-2 65-4 100 00 48 8 99-99 72 5 9999 44 7-02 0-00 100-00 48 8 48 8 . 64 05 30 45 32 50 25 65 5 90 6 25 0 00 100 75 47 8 45 6 —2 2 0.94 0 62 0 02 1 58. 43 -8 2 0 7 10 Ash. r. ■j. p. c. p. c. p. c. 95 0-70; 007 1.67 11 8155 0 8170 0 91i; 128 0 I = "5 _~ Remarks ~ 3 by the Chief t: b Analyst. p. c. p. c. 1 72 0 74 Genuine. 70 0 71 None 04 2 41 0 2 26 0 33 0 1750 •80 0 06 2 14 0 0 None 04 2 1-24 0-57 1-330-54 0 01 1 820 46 None 41; 0-95O-53 3-21... 3 0 ... —2 3 2 29 1 00 — IS 160102 176 —12 1 150 79 714 —11 1- •2 —332 5 41 15 0 12 0 59 ► 81 187 0-95 1 87 0 41 1-48 0-55 22U 100-00 50-8 51 -2 + 0 4 2 22 0 90 0 103' 99-99 4S 5 48 4 -0 1 1 87 0 9S 0 04 2 100 19 50 2 50-6 + 0 4 1 10 0 55 0 03 1 68 89 O Genuine. 0 13 3 42 0 43 0 24 2 86 0 63 Doubtful. 0 11 2 05 0 68 Genuine. 0 07 1-83 0 51 0- 06 2 99 0 38 Doubtful. 0 05 2 87 0 50 Genuine (40 52 Doubtful 22 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX B. — INSPECTION Nature of Sample. 1904 Aug. 15 Aug. 12 „ 12 12 .. 12 „ 12 „ 12 ii 12 .. 12 i. 12 M 12 „ 12 .. 12 Banner Golden Syrup. Corn Syrup . . Starch Syrup. Sept. Name and Address of Sender. Barbadoes Molasses . Porto Rico ii Demerara Barbadoes . Porto Rico Trinidad. . . W. I. Molasses- Palma Mayflower. S. Folse . . Avalon Lida Grove. St. Louis . . . («) (6) 2 3 4 5 6 21 21S 541 Cost. From works of Imperial Starch Co., Ltd., Pres- cott. Bought from Skinner & Co., Ottawa. Customs Department, St. John. Customs Department, Halifax. Whitehead & Turner, Quebec. New Orleans Open Kettle Molasses. New Orleans Centrifugal Molasses. Sample Corn Syrup . . , Sugar House Syrup from Halifax. Sugar House Syrup ol tained in New York. Cts. Name and Address of Furnisher. Jas. A. Lynch, Bridgetown, Barbadoes, W.I. Da Costa & Co A. Hartmann & Co., Arroyo, Porto Rico L. M. Cintron, Fajardo, Porto Rico. .Turge, Bird & Son, Fajardo, Porto Rico. No mark Sand bach, Parker & Co " E. M." Extra choice " M. W. M." "M. S." "R." W. I. Molasses. Sample obtained in New York ADULTERATION OF FOOD SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 OF MOLASSES Concluded. 23 p. c. 67 '55 Alcohol Extract. 5 V ill o p. c. p. c. p. c 25 85 43 75 1 90 75 60 10 80 52 25 63 75 1 11 30| 4175 3 56 1-75 66 95 29 13 31-45 29 52 30 07 31 17 27 57 13 73 46 98 911 11-30 13 61 18 95 25 39 22 12 18 10 1713 21 50 22 36 26 49 826 10 69 6 68 15 75 10 00 23 75 15 50 30 50 17 50 24 30 21 97 24 30 22 97 22- 12 23 33 17 50 20 90 21 97 51 37 4813 5171 39 14 18 84 p- c. 21 90 19 79 20 25 624 3 59 607 028 538 20 29 40 74 2-41 41 44 5 46 38 55 10 92 32 32 38-78 28-74 47 10 50 33 49 06 38 24 49 40 14 72 13 14 390 5 34 10-49 433 938 391 2 60 9 45 21 14 12 39 4 04 23 56 3214 1788 2164 26-58 2133 14 28 13 89 12 35 20 53 12 70 976 1 K 25 p. c 7- 05 0 14-2HO-00 25 15 0 00 Total. p. c. p. c. p. c. 00 100 -45* 6 3 100 60 100 20 3 92 0 00 100 00 48 1 46 0 97 0 32 0 350 80 0 90 0 70 0 82 0 78 0 550 70 0 77 0 45 0 67 0 25 3 4 35 99 25 99 15 0 00100 18 a oo ioo 18 0 00 50 0 05 0 610 40 0 25'0 28 0 71|0 560 53 0 28 0 70 0 96 0 III! 01) 101, 100 00 101 26 100 loo 00 100 00 loo loo oo loo oo loo 00 51 5 99 50 0 99 48 5 99 49 9 99 00 413 99 46 6 00 48 9 99 48 5 99 46 6 99 44 0 99 34 8 00 55 0 00 51 99 51 44 47 13 512 25 25 8 53 35- 1) 2-2 00 42 0 00|39-5 00 36 4 00137-3 oo 39-5 00|36-6 00]37 1 00 34 6 00 39 1 00 33 2 V rf a — p. c. p. c. p .... 0 Ash. 46 6 55 52 49 49 38 45 48 49 42 45 31 58 54 54 43 50 12 23 + 78 41 37 34 34 36 35 34 33 36 30 15 0 + 0 + + 1 - 0 — 2 — 1 — 0 + 0 — 3 + 1 — 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 — 3 - 0 -13 -12 O - 1 Oil 0 p. c. DC, 24 O il 15 0 52 92 0 26 0 96 0 86 0 26 0 48 56 0 46 50 02 0 94 0 59 84 0 85 2 95 0 00 0 90 0 54 0 61940 2 2 82 2 1 1 34 38 0 46 0 341 47 131 04 0 39 1 171 45 1 80 I 00 0 p. c, 0 18 0 0 04 0 39 100 s c to n XT, p. c. p. c. •93 .... 1 67 0 45 09 1 1211 78|0 94j0 69 0 65 0 12 2-86 0 05 2 07 0 041 15 18 3 07 27 5 07 1 07 1 061 03 3 0 03 2 0 08 5 o 03 2 0 0-07 05 0 -1 4 0 07 3 0 04 3 None 0 08 3 0 08 3 O 05 0 0 03 5 0 02 4 28 None 50 0 70 0 09 0 75 18 0 69 0 78 0 78 0 11 66 31 00 60 25 0 62 0 95 0 57 0 34 0 47 0 82 0 40 0 05 0 22 0 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 ^rv a 6 so s M .pa 0"D O O CO SOS o o o ° O r/3 13 O 5 O ^ 3 m S o :- 33.-33 •2C M K DC ^| 02 J S TJ H S.grfl a1 S3 . IB ajC5 as to o > 1© HHS) ^ — © © © © o © © « © o © vs tonw -tl) -|M HP ■ajdunsg jo -o^j ! & - z 02 ■-5 *-> 0) o „ "5s »> f 2 g Ph 1^ O x — -> 9 a!> £££ is ^ to 1 !? cS JS o - cS J s di .r 5 - -. 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S =5 C - •I ^ c3 U B 23 S S o 2 o « r as o « 60 tlC E S pi* o > o „ pq 0 ADULTERATION OF FOOD 25 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 : J ¥ to ^ •j~ a .2 „ i: S 3 O 3 z :£C :«2 c" o o o o o o e — ~ © © © © C 1 |o > - .ii. >>.a 93 £ o a . a «s o a S.g"> J *~ \ ' S 030 rO : be J a r s a =wra a £.2 r5 3 tea* s- ra si -a W'l ° ® ~ 5F 3 '5c-= .2 o o oo 8> 1 o a o OB 03 he iline Ont illin anib Pr. hom o c ^ h0 — T3 n be « a £ | •Jo is i~ io fflia © c © © © © © © © _ a o,2 © © i-i © © © cs .a 4 3 J | ao o P3fa. £ «= © © © © _: ©o r -CM?' — — t?i— pi— |?i -t?i— |?i (M Hi- rH rHr-lr-. r-t H ® 2 » o Spq IS a a. o a be -2 fa\£ • a . c fahJ co eo co co — © © © -t- -r -r -r ?1 CM ?1 CM - °r a Zi.— : a S- S K ■CO. 5 flfa S«rt a>.l r. oo cs © © © © p -g Opb ^ PQ03 £x 3;03a; so £ 3 ri. fa s a.03 he fa fa i "Hfa 26 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 .3 c ft 2 - - - t- g 03 S g - i . : -la 5.5 g o s=.5rS * g cS O c 5 3 ~ 33 GO -C — T ia — 00 •/: ~ - - B rt g g « a-§ ^ = ="=.. h C g 5 - ■ c3 — T y s- m » 03 .^ g rSJi — ^ .SSI S, a ft S B * C S -* j ■^caoSSgShc . j= j,-- P ^ — - 2P3 — - V 6 n 5-. 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CC CD W 3 2| bO 03 C5 iO PC % 03 bo Pi ft w £ 3.2 its T-i rH r-l r- t iH (N INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 u CD : -2 VS : U o o ft£ 5 ^ 3 .3 "3 — ?t— ?i — :i ® - - Ji '■ £ x CD \J cc M -it erphosph ate of lime. Ground bone, acid phosphate, n i - trate of soda, meat and muri- ate of potash. Guaranteed contents Standard sample . . . : Guaranteed contents Standard sample. . . . Guaranteed contents Standard sample. . . . Guaranteed contents Standard sample .... Guaranteed contents Standard sample. . . . Guaranteed contents Standard sample .... Guaranteed contents Standard sample. . Guaranteed contents Standard sample. . . . Guaranteed contents Standard sample Guaranteed contents Standard sample ... Guaranteed contents Standard sample Guaranteed contents Standard sample . . . Guaranteed contents Standard sample . . . Guaranteed contents Standard sample. . . . Guaranteed contents Standard sample Guaranteed contents Standard sample .... ADULTER ATI Oy OF FOOD SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 Samples of Commercial Fertilizers, registered for 1905. — Continued. 45 Results of Analysis. Nitrogen. T°talm- Total c^inS Calcul- ^cld as Am- and^m" mania, monia. I Phosphoric Acid. Soluble in Water p.c. p.c. 16 00 12 57 15-26 400 3 15 3 50 287 3-83 3-49 0 35 2 24 245 2 38' 3 15 0 42 2-50 2 72 3 50 2(J7 370 289 3 00 382 Traces . Traces p.c. Citric Soluble. p.c. In- sol- uble. p.c. Total. p.c. Total Avail- able. Pot- ash. p.c. p.c. 50 00 49 36 10 87 720 (HI 12 W 6 07 7 03 7 35 15 99 337 208 1 59 013 2 56 0f>5 4-15 1 43 079 16 00 20 14 064 2:43 192 'io:88 5 12 2 72 I 13 25 11-82 14 35 2 06 2 50 2 18 265 12 79 8 15 19 03 1 12 0 81 4 03 2 55 275' 16 00 15 67 10 00 10 07 900 10 23 12 50 15 22 11-83 6-63 447 048 1 59 12 66 700 10 23 12 02 20-00 22 71 600 847 18 00 2350 12-00 12 16 50 00 42 19 15 99 14 24 928 700 10 03 Mois- ture. Relative value per Ton of 2,000 lbs Name of Analyst and Number of Sample. p.c. 8 cts. 4 20 49 36 656 1-44 0:05' 0 96 13-80 14 28 12 16 42 19 '2049 V2 74 'l7 18 1699 A. Lemoine. 1700 1701 Miss E. Davidson. 1702 1703 1704 1705 31 91 11-00 1706 9 59 11 81 I 10 28 33 11 11 00 1707 12 79 11 97 11 04 1 29 22 A. Lemoine. 800 863 800 9 27 W39 9 00 10 55 1088 ' 7:84 'l9:03 200 2-53 4 50 523 470 477 14 64 [ 21 45 13 76 13 04' 23 47 24 62 1708 1709 1710 1711 115 5-96 , 2909 1100 1 . .11712 11-41 12 64 20 7S Miss E. Davidson. 1713 21 lie, 12 50 ,18 00 13 91 17 76 800 1 50 896 ■ 181 348 19:28' 74 67 2o 37 1714 171.-. INLAND REVENUE* 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Tabulated Statement of the Eesults of Analysis of 120 Standard 1716 1717 1718 1719 1720 1721 1722 Designation. Homestead Potato and Tobacco Ferti- lizer. Desiccated Bone . . . Homestead High Grade Garden and Vegetable Fe r t i - lizer. Gregory's Special Tobacco Guano. Ground Bone Peruvian Guano Victor Ferland Fertilizer.'' Name of Manufacturer or Importer. Michigan Carbon Works, Detroit. By whom sent. Manufacturer. Pidgeon Fertilizer Co., Ltd., Wind- son, N.S. Rufus R. Gage, Hamilton, Ont. . Mathias O. Fer- land, Berthier, P.Q. From what Materials Produced. Guaranteed contents Standard sample Guaranteed contents Standard sample .... Guaranteed contents Standard sample Guaranteed contents Standard sample , Standard sample. . . . (Guaranteed contents Standard sample Guaranteed contents Standard sample i ADULTERATION OF FOOD SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 Samples of Commercial Fertilizers, registered for 1905 — Concluded. 47 Results of Analysis. Nitrogen. p.c. p.c. 2 06 2 50 2- 13 2 58 1 50 196 2 38 2 00 2 50 3 24 3 93 3 00 266 3 23 280 3 40 3 00 280 3 40 3 00 344 4 38 Total Calcul- ated as Am- monia. Phosphoric Acid. Soluble in Water. Citric Soluble. In- sol- uble. Total. 895 065 159 p.c. 900 1119 25 00 32 45 "'8:95' 19 66 12 79 0:79 799 6i7 720 064 25 14 095 3 32 879 28 46 18 00 2143 500 11 83 5 56 401 1186 255 3 21 607 Total Avail- able. p.c. 800 960 19 66 S (III 816 8 00 7-84 25 14 957 5 '76 Pot- ash. p.c. 3 00 330 600 6 92 400 4 03 300 3 07 900 322 Mois- ture. p.c. 17 64 3 60 "i5:56" 18 00 18 80 10 -1C) 9 50 Relative value per Ton of 2,000 lbs $ cts. '2247 31 74 27 95' 22 70 37 56 27 23 23 32' Name of Analyst and Number of Sample. 1716 Miss E. Davidson. 1717 1718 1719 1720 J. G. A. Valin. 1721 1722 48 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 APPENDIX F. BULLETIN No 102— MAPLE SYRUP AND SUGAR. Ottawa, June 6, 1905. ^V J. Gerald, Esq., Deputy Minister of Inland Revenne. Sir, — On the 1st February last, I received instructions to cause samples of maple syrups and sugars to be obtained and analysed. Subsequently it was decided that two collections of these should be made ; one previous to the maple sugar season in the spring of this year, and another after the produce of that season had been placed on the market. The particulars regarding the origin of these samples and the result of their examination are given in the accompanying tables I to IV. The details of the analyses are not given, and it is considered sufficient to state that the methods followed were in the main those which have been recommended by Mr. C. H. Jones in the 1 7th Annual Report of the Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station, 1 903-4. The samples on examination yielded results which cause them to be classified as follows : — - Collection. Table. Genuine. Doubtful. Adulterated. Total. First I.— Syrups 17 4 76 97 do • II.— Sugars 12 2 8 22 Second III.— Syrups 44 2 29 75 do IV— Sugars 15 0 3 18 88 8 116 212 From these figures it follows that in the first collection only 24 ■ 3 per cent of the samples were found to be genuine, whereas in the second collection there was a great improvement 63 ■ 4 per cent being found to be genuine. I beg to l-ecommend the publication of this report. I have the honour to be, sir, Your obedient servant, THOMAS MACFARLANE, Chief Analyst. 5-6 EDWARD vn SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 A. 1906 SAMPLES 0 F MAPLE SYRUP AND SUGAR 14—4 49 50 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 4j * S g £ = r 9 1* cS a: M "q - v_ o 0 0) u 3 Name o9 ADULTERATION OF FOOD 51 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 -Ji < nit- — c O be a -3 | Imperi real. A fani s ft ft feci? 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Eh i — i (H QQ +3 z - | 0 •J 2®§ ' ~ -c 2 ^ t S'S : J = c a 5 - M K ,H i-H (N O 5 Z ~ • a ~ a ~ ill S"2'§ a: - a: « 'O it's bp c3 u « cc 00 0» CD £ sc,s<2 a _ •o c • «5 < < o — S § £ j i $ 5 M % .= -a * - 5 a — a s a «8 - 2 > > 2 o P ar s c s - > « -si 02 CO r-c i-l O >> w cf2 | -S3 > o o a > cS *> o Pi = Q a •n t~ X OS — 1^ CI — CM CM pq ^ a S P5 g pq e INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 S3 S3 H g bo 02 pa & S.! ~ be : CO (D C5 c i: s * 3 c S bo 5 ■§ ^ g ^ - - SI* ^ be a; O PL, ^ O S3 O s a a to -2 c S - : . - a - £^ - _ 33 53 ADULTERATION OF FOOD SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 < a be '5 '5 f-c o JS ted ■g tera sugar . Adultera sugar. 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Sp 5d _ = C5 i-} ti ft "5 6 D = O u o S c ,— i T-H ADULTERATION OF FOOD SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 65 APPENDIX G. BULLETIN No. 103— PEPPERS. Ottawa, March 22, 1905. Wm. Himsworth, Esq., Acting Deputy Minister. Sir, — I beg to submit herewith tabulated statements showing the results of exam- ining black and white peppers collected in the month of February last, in accordance with the instructions contained La your letter dated the 1st of that month. The fol- lowing summary shows where the samples were collected and in what numbers and classifies them, also in reference to their purity: — Black Peppers . . District. Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island New Brunswick St. Hyacinthe '. . Montreal Kingston Toronto London Manitoba British Columbia ( Nova Scotia I Prince Edward Island New Brunswick. .. . I St. Hyacinthe | Montreal White Peppers.. ■{ Kingston J Toronto I London I Manitoba I Calgary ... . I. British Columbia . . . Both sorts . Genuine. 22 3 1 1 0 0 3 1 2 1 0 1 13 35 Doubtful. 10 Adult- erated. 31 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 10 41 From these figures it will be seen that 47 -7 per cent of the samples collected were found to be adulterated and only 40-7 per cent undoubtedly genuine. I have the honour to be, sir, Your obedient servant, THOMAS MACFARLANE, Chief Analyst. INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII.. A. 1906 o o © «c is ti cc iS © © n t- OS © ti ■* x x © x © — XtKt-l-Mt TP 1ft 10 Tf ib b Z d • © .-1 t- — 00 1-1 s Q IC — o ?, u - ; : ti n ^ « N N K N O — ec Pi z. 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Pug o ^5; CP - cS o> 0) - § d 52 .= Sc H O 2 — — CM CM T3 a ■ e • 3- 'to '■ £ ss 0Q S : r-l fa ADULTERATION OF FOOD SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 71 APPENDIX H. BULLETIN No. 104.— JAMS, MARMALADES AND JELLIES. Ottawa, June 15, 1905. W. J. Gerald, Esq., Deputy Minister of Inland Revenue. Sir, — I have the honour to submit a report upon Jams, Marmalades and Jellies, collected during May, in accordance with instructions contained in File 90179. Ninetv-eight samples have been analyzed in this laboratory ; and the numerical results of analysis are contained in the accompanying tables. In addition to the samples analyzed, a sample of Bed Currant (25561) was broken in transit, and the following numbers, making no claim to be fruit products, were not analyzed : No. 20292— calvesfoot jelly. „ 222S1 " M 22283 „ 22285 n 22287 [ Gelatine package jelly powders, ii 22289 I h 22290 I ii 24686 j The samples analyzed are classified as follows : — Jams — Black currant ... 6 samples Gooseberry '. 2 n Peach 10 >■ Plum , 10 Raspberry 15 n Strawberry 12 — 55 Jellies 14 Marmalades 29 Total 98 Table I gives, as usual, the source of each sample, and a statement of claims made regarding it. Succeeding tables give, in detail, the results of analysis. I may remark that the column headed ' Residual Cane Sugar ' has reference only to that portion of the cane sugar added which is not inverted by the operations of manufacture, and is no indication of the amount of cane sugar originally added. The next column ' Non-Cane Sugar Solids ' — contains more or less of the cane sugar, now changed into invert sugar, together with glucose, or other matters used in manufacture. The percentage amount of glucose stated in the 1 Remark ' column is derived from considerations which are more fully given in Bull. 96 (revised) pp. 18 and 19. As there explained, the quantity of glucose is only approximated, and must not be considered accurate within 5 to 10 per cent. My conclusion as given, is always a conservative one. 72 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A., 1906 The subjoined table gives a synopsis of the results of analysis : — Total Con- ii timber X UUI1U Con- T.' 1 1 1 1 1 1 r r Con- Articles. Kind of taining Pre- taining Samp- les. ine. Glucose. serva- Dyes. - tives. ■ Jam Black currant 6 2 4 3 3 2 0 2 0 0 10 1 9 1 0 Plum 10 1 9 1 0 15 5 10 3 9 12 3 9 3 6 Total 55 12 43 11 18 29 13 16 1 3 14 8 6 3 8 Total 98 33 65 15 29 It will be seen that of the total number of samples examined : — 66 per cent contained glucose. 15 i' n preservatives. 30 n ii dyes. I have the honour to be, sir, Your obedient servant, A. McGILL, Acting Chief Analyst. ADULTER AT ID'S OF FOOD 73 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 74 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 u o 0 s mto nto. 5 et Paquel Toronto, jyfcle, Ton rriff, Toro •j£ O 1-3 I'aquet Upton. T. A. 1 — , She 15111 6 bS 3,2 • : S I I ■ • ■3§'3 PQ - - ^ Iffl 6<'| ©©©©«©©©© = © -.3 i~ i* o © o © © :-. y. :-. :~. ~ :i y. ?~. - — It. - t£ CO ^ a. I | ■8-e s ° -.©: • >. >>^, ~ - z - 3 3 ,» « » L " X r — — «£ ^ Z S £ 5.3- ^ 2 = ^ 0 - ADULTERATION OF FOOD SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 75 X - 43 with ,ed in nail £ a ■ X .1 d s ° O -3 o 53 0 Bt-3 no 3 o ■»Jj tT o Word on la Labell wore smal O i Ti ^2 12 33 "Ojq ~~ a," St) pq *r is .TJ" — eS O 3 o : bo TS £ is 11 § O J a £ £fi x | to - iQ0H S e J) io © oooooomooioio NW CO "* CO CO SO CO CI CI TP ©o ©©©©©©©©©© .3 ^ O O CD §~ £ ----- ri ®^T3 -r £ e CD ^1 - sS 3 Tl «2 § _-TJ I © © © C CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO si "*c. 3D :r. £ 3 OS « TiO 5: w — IQ 3 so _s Ol Z i > ■0Q • • • ' 8« ■ :< :.Sa2-t; g =-' Or- i3 3 -x . 2 >Q a" < h 8 g r- L — Pa 3£0 r x oj 33 i r- & r£0« — i/5 *i M OC y- -CO ci as 01 to « x | •-- E = P-rs s — i .0 sr t - -y x -/; x x x 01 O) CI 01 O! © — oi co X X X X X ~ 35 Cft 31 Tl 01 01 01 01 IC »o lO o •1 01 01 01 0 1 eS - - CO CO cc .3 0 03 M r > x oj ' — f - - 5.5 4 '** r*" _ i - : -- X ^-4 'S 'E * 8 • be ' Si '■ >» "3 . TJ . es s t; s h X m X *S M bD bc^ ^ 4 EC ^ IS Si 5 s | | | '- 3 5 5 «s — ^= 3 a «! 3 bo ^ © 5 - . :- 1=1 1 • O -3 ~ >> e3 o o <%<% 3^3^ -sS-^Ea CO. Ol Ol CI i — -O s» j3 B = * > — 5 S1 5 o C a,B o i) a 3 iQiq o«c so sc ■-: x 01 01 CI 01 CI 01 01 CI CI 01 < C otf g ■7 - - t ^ 1^- X 00 01 CI CI CI CI SI Cv 3 u $ r cS O 5 - - _; - 'J ^ 3 2 -2 >-9 = x* «s 3T s r: J? cS * 76 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 tS « - — ADULTERATION OF FOOD SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 77 be . xT be a c r c => 9 CD sis 02 5< SO *'a i i 3 = — ^ ooo • >— ; 5 3~ ' 5 ° ' o3"S : g.S w S £ be B oo e«g g a>.S §^ 6 2 go :s° a >°ao s.S £ M * 0 1<»t»-T h o o o - t t- CO © © o 2 = = 6C CO X • — ^ X OC 00 X CC CC DO CO ■2 2 = - . 5 bet S 3 T 1 X 0 1 a c a -5 IS ^ a j. *° • a 08 g SO l_- r- r- t^i EM CN CM =5 ^ i: I* s © 5 cs d p- r> » r ^ x so— ' -i as k -/ - ^ CM ift -i> n. © © — ' xx xxx r. r. — — - ^ — z^;^:^;^: (M CM CM CM CJ T "3 x | b If I 1 1 a a i 3 2 ? r. f. j. f. r. s. 78 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Table II.— BLACK CURRANT c g ves. Benzoic acid . . Present. . None None. Salicylic acid None Salicylic acid . Present. None. None . . . Present. Remarks. Contains about 15 per cent glucose ; a preservative and a dye, Labelled 'Straw- berry Jam,' J. Hungerford Smith Co., Ltd., Toronto. Contains about 25 per cent glucose. Labelled ' Upton's Strawberry Jam.' Genuine. No label. Genuine . Is preserved with a minimum of sugar. Labelled ' Strawberry Jam,' K. B. Morden & S. Hagerman, Belleville, Ont.. Contains about 50 per cent of glucose and a preservative. Labelled ' Ice Castle Brand,' Choice Jams and Jellies, J. Windsor, Montreal. Contains about 50 per cent glucose. Labelled ' Strawberry, Queen City Brand Jam and Jelly, ' 224 Dorchester St. Quebec. Contains about 40 per cent glucose ; a preservative and a dye. Labelled 'Straw- berry Homemade Jam, packed from selected fruit, Paquet & Co., Mont'l. Contains about 30 per cent glucose and is dyed. No label. Marked 'Compound.' Contains about 50 per cent of glucose. Fig seeds are present . Contains about 15 per cent glucose and is dyed. Labelled ' Strawberry Pure Fruit Jam,' Standard Canning Co., Hamilton. Marked ' Pure ' and 'Compound.' Contains about 40 per cent of glucose and is dyed. Labelled 'Graham's Lily Brand Strawberry,' absolutely pure compound, Hamilton. Genuine fruit and sugar. Is dyed. Labelled ' Lipton's Strawberry Jam,' M. F. Lipton, Ltd., London. 14-6* 84 INLAND REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VII., A. 1906 Table VII. — MARMALADES Serial Number. Collector's Number. Solids, Per Cent. Water. polari meter readings — Normal Weight in IOOcc. Residual Cane Sugar. (Clerget.) Soluble Matter other than Cane Sugar. In- soluble. Soluble. Total. Direct. Invert. Differ- 1 20290 1 '8 617 63-5 36 5 + 156 —18 3 33 9 25 3 364 2 20293 17 700 71 7 28 '3 + 28'2 — 210 49 2 367 33 3 3 20294 17 64 0 657 34 '3 + 60 0 + 18-5 41 5 30 9 33' 1 4 21795 21 700 721 27 9 + 21 6 — 19 0 40 6 30 3 397 5 22286 23 72' 0 743 25-7 + 849 +28-6 563 420 30 0 6 22288 09 72 0 729 27 1 + 94 1 + 45'7 484 36 1 359 7 22291 16 680 696 30 "4 +67'6 + 267 409 30 '5 37 '5 g 23971 1-2 740 752 24 '8 + 658 + 454 20 4 15 '2 58 '8 9 24001 23 791) As sold As guaranteed Standard sample (1647) As sold As guaranteed Standard sample (1669) As sold . As guaranteed Standard sample (1661) As sold. As guaranteed Standard sample (1663) ADULTERATION OF FOOD SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 Samples as sold in 1905 — Continued. 93 Results of Analysis. Nitrogen. p.c. 0 14 Phosphoric Acid. Tr. 1 46 2 "24 2 52 2 59 203 p.c 017 p C. I p.c. p.c. p.c. 259 0 91 0-35 1 19 3 18 2 94 4 62 4 90 1 06 1 03 133 1 65 Tr. 177 2-50 2 72 3 06 2 00 3 15 246 2 00 3- 15 1 10 042 145 3 86 3 50 3 57 561 6 00 5 95 1 82 ii 95 2 06 1 40 0 96 082 0 70 1 56 1 03 1 54 0 42 1 29 125 1-61 2 01 2 00 3- 15 2 26 2 00 3 15 173 2 00 2 21 116 2 50 170 116 1 00 085 1 89 125 1-87 0 51 ill) 5 75 3 55 5 75 5 07 975 5 47 591 4 03 5 24 3 38 5 76 752 600 384 4 575 571 6 65 0 28 0 34 7 99 4 4S 5 00 7 16 1 29 2 00 3 52 3 65 6 00 4 7'.» 4H4 600 6 07 3 81 3 50 i:6i 190 113 2 41 113 302 2 71' 1 83 0 39 473 3 21 3 51 2 71 11 61 63 13 28 11 6 4213 87 5 27 s-ii3 it; 5 43 766 6 23 448 7 03 3 37 4 80 13 14 14 II ss 2 00 3 20 ii in' 1 13 0 21 113 0 66 5 31 3:00 267 2 01 36 4*78 13 10 10 13 11 1471 L2 5 27 12 3 98 9 527 4 2511 Mil 2 91 3 00 0 33 '_' 56 2 00' 2 69! ■2 54 2 00 3 211 5-51 500 4 in 4 79 14 p.c. | p.c. 15 12 11 90 12 96 53 24 llll 48 26 nit 27 92 no 1 I <»7 no 6s 55 \2 1 20 2 00 479 2 :.s 00 5.". S 69 8 00 10 lit LI tit; 13 100 12 2 87 13 5 4 6 6 8 8 10 OOjll olio '.it; (7 12 46 15 38 93 00 03 14 3612 34 2 29 3 00 4 '.Kill 13 6 27 7 o0 ii p.c. \$ cts 10 06 20 80 7 44 28 til 9 45 21 52 J. T. Donald 11 40 13 0 12 11 0811 00 in; 94 no ss OS On 37 36 on 14 nl 00 !tl 85 on 24 1 13 24 23 6817 24 23 40 76 15 31 08 16 32 ot; 32 48 24 17 00 32 12 81 51 '.to 77 12 18 13 44 60 24 18 54 30 89 01 i 31 3! I 14 3*5 17 65 17 62 sr. in f,; 15 29 24 23 49 17 67 24 23 49 17 73 44 23 sr, 17 24 18 52 20 34 17 4] 30 15 2S 04 17 38 93 15 92 15 84 Analyst. Remarks. M. Bowman Unadulterated. . . Vp to guarantee. Up to guarantee According to guarantee. Genuine According to guarantee. According to guarantee., According to guarantee. Genuine The name under which sold is not sufficiently explicit for certain identification. Below guarantee in avail- able phosphoric acid. Slightly below guarantee in available phosphoric acid. .Slightly below guarantee in potash. Not sufficiently described to permit of certain identifi- tion with standard. Above guarantee in every respect. Genuine Up to guarantee 240C6 24009 25401 25402 25403 25404 25405 25406 25407 24675 24676 24677 24678 24679 24680 24681 24682 94 IXLAXD REVENUES 5-6 EDWARD VI!.. A. 1906 Record of Fertilizer Name of Sample or Brand. District of St. Huacinthe- Com May 3'Sure Crop Fertilizer. . . 3 6% Potato Fertilizer . Name and Address , of Vendor. Name and Address of Manufacturer or Furnisher. Inspector's Report. 9 9 9 it 9 9 9 10 10 .. 10 June 30 13 - 13 .. 13 District of Montreal — J, J. Costigan, Inspector. Standard Special Bone and Potash . Lawn Fertilizer . Bone Meal Celery and Vegetable. Tankage Sure Growth.. . No 1 Fertilizer. Royal Canadian. Victor I Fertilizer Fertilizer, Eclipse Brand. Potato Fertilizer Eclipse Brand 24683 24694 25216 25217 25218 25219 25220 25221 25222 25223 25224 25225 25226 25227 25408 25409 25410 C. M. Chappel, St. Alexander. A. J. Gosselin, St. Alexander. Brodie & Harvie 7 Bleury st., Montreal. Wm. Ewing & Co. McGill St. R. J. Latimer Co., St. Antoine st., Montreal. Laing Packing & Provision Co., Montreal. R. F. McKee, Richmond. P.Q. Kerr & Foss, Sher- brooke, P.Q, Bowker Fertilizer Co., Boston. Standard Fertilizer Chemical Co., Smith's Falls. W. A. Freeman Co., Hamilton. Capelton Chemical Fertilizer Co., Buckingham. Nichols Chemical Co Laing Packing & Pro- vision Co., Mont- real. American Agricul- tural Chemical Co. As sold As guaranteed . . . Standard sample. As sold As guaranteed . . . Standard sample As sold As guaranteed Standard sample (1640) As sold As guaranteed ... Standard sample (1639) As sold. . As guaranteed Standard sample (1631) As sold As guaranteed Standard sample (1630) As sold As guaranteed Standard sample (1637) As sold As guaranteed Standard sample (1632) As sold As guaranteed Standard sample (1635) As sold . As guaranteed Standard sample (1630) As sold As guaranteed Standard sample (1605) As sold . . . As guaranteed Standard sample (1607) As sold As guaranteed . Standard sample (1608) As sold As guaranteed Standard sample (1612) As sold As guaranteed Standard sample 0651) As sold As puaranteed Standard sample (l'<47 As sold As guaranteed Standard sample (1651) ADULTERATIOX OF FOOD SESSIONAL PAPER No. 14 Samples as sold in 1905 — Continued. 95 Results of Analysis. Nitrogen. Phosphoric Acid. » - IS - - r DC - p.c. p.c. p.c. I p.c. p.c. p.c. p.c. p.c. 1 42 3 20 3 45 3 32 9 97 6 65 2 15 18 38 14 74 J. T Donald Brand not registered Analyst. - Remarks 156 5 35 2 39 1 27 9 01 1 i 5 2 2 3 73 11 •30 8 215 91 .. 00 .. 9S| . . 53 6 00 .. 12 5 90 0 00u.. 63 .. 27! 5 50 . . 57 5 62 4 24 3 .10 . 17 84 2 12 11 10 13 63 3 24 3 44 2 75 2 78 0 i .. 5 21 3 19 13 ..11 3912 n4 12 . . 10 55 1 12 68 12 .. 9 52 13 57 H .. 8 i)3 15 5!i 12 58 5 96 3 04 4 28 48 7 74 18 tut »;•; 42 00 02 72 00. ... 88l 7 36 24110-67 00 4S 8 45 2-42 9-5816 22 999 9:27 9-38 9:47 804 21 22 8i i 10-59 00 .. . 02 17-58 .j23 44 23 98 13 9 12 13 SI 98 13 12 72 it; 12 13 17 04 11 59 12 7.". 1" 1 10 10 ;,1 LO 34 9 mi Ik 79 12 ■92 10 00.. 10 9 •28 9 00 .. 25 12 '57 5 00 . . •9815 ■74 12 00 .. 85 15 It, 97 980 816 10 39 0 37 0(1 46 13 74 91 8 78 00 48 34 8 45 680 ..1150 90 12-471 79 4 75 9 00 07 1" 4