I SESSIONAL PAPERS \^ VOr_.UME 7 SIXTH SESSION OF THE TWELFTH PARLIAMENT OF TIIIC DOMINION OF CANADA SESSION 1916 0 II M f n -A VOLUME LI. r^^ 19 915 51 6-7 George V Alphabetical ludex to Sessional Papers A. 1916 ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO THE SESSIONAL PAPERS OF THE PARLIAMENT OF CANADA SIXTH SESSION, TWELFTH PARLIAMENT, 1916. A Auditor General's Report, Vol. I, Pts. a, b, and A to L ; Vol. II. Pts. M to V; Vol. Ill, Pts. V to Z Vol. IV, Pt. ZZ. . 1 Agriculture, Report of Minister of, for year March 31, 191.5 1 Ti Agricultural Instruction Act, 1914-1916.. 15c Acadia Coal Co. re granting of a Concilia- tion Board to employers of 9D Alien Enemy prisoners, escapes, etc., from detention camps at Banff, Alta. ..... 268 Alien Enemy prisoners, escapes, etc., from camp at Amherst, N.S 220 Amalgamated Dry Dock and Engineering Co. re construction of dry dock at North Vancouver 258 Amethyst, SS., correspondence re subsidy to, in years 1910-11, and 1911-12.. Appointments to Inside and. Outside Ser- vice, in County of Wright 93 Archives — Report of works for year 1914. 29« Astronomer — Report of Chief, year 1912. 25a B Bait Freezer at White Head., N.S. — Re- port of Engineer re 274 Bauman, W. F., an alien enemy — Corre- spondence re passport of 242 Bear River, N.S. — Documents re purchase of site for P.O. building at 142 Belzile, Lou's de Gonzaque, re investiga- tion respecting loss of horse by, during 1915 127 Bonds and Securities in Department of Secretary of State. .<5ince last return.. 69 Board of Conciliation — Documents re creation of, regarding Nova Scotia Steel Co., 1915 196 Bounty under Deep Sea Fisheries Act re County of Guysborouerh, N.S 88 Bridge, construction of, between He Per- rot and St. Anne de Bellevue, and He Perrot and Vaudreuil 168 3060—1 Breakwater at North Lake, P.E.I — re construction of, at Branch line of I.C.Ry. in Guysborough, N.S. , re total expenditure connected with, since 1911 Burleigh Falls Water-power — re lease of by Government to J. A. Culverwell.. British Columbia Hydrographic Surveys. . 164 133 280 256 c Campagnie de Navigation — re cancella- tion of subsidy contract to 223 Canadian Pacific Railway Company : — Lands sold by during year 1915.. .. 54 Canadian Northern Railway Co. — Finan- cial Statement of, etc 282 Canadian Noithein Railway Co. — Copies of Mortgage Deed of Trust of, etc. . . . 2S26 Canadian Officers! employed in Canadian Pay and Records Office. London 207 Censors, name.s, etc., of employed by Gov- ernment at Louisburg and North Syd- ney, N.S ■ 195 Censors and decoders — L'st of employed at Halifax, since beginning of war. . . . 2f 3 Civil Service, Inside, re questions asked of candidates for, since May, 1912 247 Civil Service List of Canada for 1915.. 30 Civil Service Commission — Rtport of for year 1915 31 Commandeering of Wheat — Documents relating to, etc 162 Commandeering of Wheat — Documents relating to, «tc. 162a Companits — L=st of at Halifax in Depart- ment of Militia and Defence re tenders for supplies 294 Commissions : — Order in Council appointing Commis- sion of inquiry re fire in Parlia- ment Buildings 72 6-T Ctvirpo V Alplial'fliciil Iiult'x to Si'ssioiiiil I'lipcrs A. inio 210 22R 230 3fifi 8fi 17 227 114 118 Con«n>lMiloni* — Conrluiirii, Nwiubrr of. «ti., at>p«lnlO(l sinoc 1911. . Oi«lw In OouiuU appoint luK (V>iniiilN- •lon to liunilro Into Sholl roiitraol.i. . Rt cvliIon>«' t.nUon rosprotInK ilamiixos claimed ntfulnsl MIIIHr Dopurlimnt by town of Syrtnoy. N.S. . . . . . . . Conclllwtlon, Hnanld of — Itiport of UprIb- trwr of for 1916 Conforpnoo of I.oonl ( tovemmpnts held In tntr»wa. (»t>i. A., re dlsmlsaalB In Nova Scotia . 97 l>()cmn<'nt.M re dlHml.^s.-il of Daniel Tlu- cliatian as I'llot. llaibour of St. AnnH. 107 f)(>ciini<'iits re ilLsmLssal of Clifford G. Uraiider. of Cuwtoms Service, Il.illfax. 113 (^harlcs M(^Carthy from CuHtomo Ser- vice at ITnlifax, N.S., etc 116 A. J. Crosby, Thomas Lynch and J. B. Naylor," Customs Service at Halifax. 117 W. U. Mills, Bridge and HulUling Mas- ter, Di.st. No. 4, I.C.Ry. — Documents re.. 134 Propo.s(^d dl-iimlswal of present Keeper of T>lKlithouse at Cape Jourmain, West- morland Co.. N.B 144 Jolu\ IC Hallamore, Postmaster at Up- per New Cornwall, N.S 178 Mr. Bayfield. Supt. of Dredging in B.C., re dismissal of, and appointment of J. L. Nelson 183 Joseph Fleming on Intercolonial Ry... 188 Hubert Paquin, Pos>tmast6r of St. Gil- bert de Portneuf 189 Documents re dismissal of Postmasters of St. Lazare, Vaudreuil Station, Point Fortune, Val des EpoulCs, Mont Oscar. St. Justine de Newton IFO Dr. W. T. Patton, Department of In- terior. 24 L. F. Sansfagon, Postmaster of Louis- ville 225 Postmaster McRitchie, of North River Centre, N.S 232 James Hall, Postmaster of Milford Haven Bridge, N.S 233 J. B. Levesque, Steward on steamer Champlain .. .. 277 Dr. W. T. Patton, Veterinary Inspection Branch at Coutts, Alberta 211o J. B. Deschenes and Thos Bernier, em- ployees on I.C.Ry. at River du Loup. 292 Mr. Chisholm, Inspector of Indian Agencies, Sask 191 irouth area of Alberta — Correspondence re.. . . 243 duties rebated to importers during year ended December 31, 1915 112 '^ast River of Pictou — Reports on depths of water in locks in, etc 98 P^ast River of Pictou — Supplementary re- turn relating to 98o Estimates. .■ 3 Estimates, Supplementary, year ending March 31, 1916 4 Estimates. Further Supplementary, year ending March 31, 1916 5 Estimates. Further Supplementary, year ending March 31, 1917 5o Estimates. Further Supplementary, year ending March 31, 1917 5& Elevator — Storage at Calgary re location of 297 Electoral Polling Divisions in Manitoba — re apportioning of by Judges under Act. 234 Elections, By — ^return re year of 1915. . . Employees in Government Departments — names of all who have enlisted since August 4, 1914 289 6-7 George V, Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers A. 1010 E European War — Memo, re work of Depart- ment of Militia and Defence from 1915 to 1916. 231 Examiners or Inspectors of materials for military purposes — Numbt^r of, etc. . . . 193 Examination for Civil Service appoint- ments— Names of persons successfully passing: in Prov. of Quebec 94 Expenditures, showing all sums expended in present year to December 31, lfl5, by Dept. of Public Works, chargeable to Income 140 Experimental Farm, Rosthern, Sask. ... 87 Experimental Farms — Report of the Di- rector of, for year ending Mar. 31, 1915, Vol. I 16 External Affairs" — 'Report for year ended March 31. 1915 29a Extract from Montreal "Gazette" of Jan- uary 12, 1915, re distress in England, etc 198o Extract from Montreal Gazette, of Nov- ember 1, 1915, re help by sale of Cana- dian flour •. 198 European "War — Copies of Documents, Orders in Council re 42 European War — Copies> of Documents, supplement to 42a European War — Orders in Council relat- ing to, from April 29, 1915, to J.^nuary 12, 1916 43 Fair Wage OfRcer — Visits of re schedule of wages in shell making, New Glas- gow. N.S 214 Federal Plan Commission for cities of Ottawa and Hull — Report of for 1915. . 172 Fenian Raid Bounty : — Application of Aenas McKinnon of Nova Scotia re 95 Application of Aenas McKinnon of Nova Scotia re 95a Names and addresses of persons In An- napolis Co. to whom paid 152 Names and addresses in South Cape Breton to whom paid, etc 153 Names and addresses of persons in County of Halifax, N.S., to whom paid 154 Namesi and addresses of persons in County of Hants, N.S., to whom paid. 155 Name;? and addresses of persons in county of Richmond, N.S., to whom paid 156 Re David W. McLean, Windsor, N.S. . 205 Re application of Mrs. Flora Mclntyre, N.S. 194 To whom paid in Queens Co., N.S... 149 Finance Department — Number of clerks belonging, paid outside service vote.. 265 Fire Protection on Transcontinental Ry. line between Harvey Junction and W. boundary line 278 " Forest Reserves and Park Act " — Orders in Council re 49 Fort Henry — Amount of money paid out for new buildings and repairsi in 1912- 13-14-15 283 Fisheries Branch, Department of Naval Service — Forty-eighth Annual Report of 39 Geographic Board Report of for 1915.. 25d Geological Survey — Department of Mines, year 1914 26 Georgian Bay Canal — Interim Report of Commission re economic problem of . . . 19b Governor General's Warrants issued since on account of 1915-16 63 Grand Trunk Pacific Railway : — Financial Statement of, etc 282 Copies of Mortgage Deed of Trust, etc. 282a Ilanlover, documents re repairs on in County of Shelburne, N.S.. in 1915.. 166 Hansard — Report containing motion of Sir W. Laurier re expenditure made by Shell Committee 228a Headquarters Staff of 1st, 2nd and 3rd Divisional Area — Names, rank, and qualifications of officers on 192 High Cost of Living — Report of Board of Inquiry into . 84 Homestead Lands — Fractional Areas of in Saskatchewan 89 Horses — Correspondence re purchase of, etc 213 Horses, re number bought for remounts in Alberta, etc 236 Indian AlTairs. Department of — Report of for year 1915 27 Inland Revenue — Number, names, salar- ies, etc., of permanent employees in, 1915: 1916 260 Insurance — Report of Superintendent of for year 191 5 8 Insurance — Abstract of Statements of, year ended D;c3mber 31, 1915 9 Interior — Report of Department of for year 1915 25 International Nickel Co. — Correspondence of with the Prime Minister 78 International Commission pertaining to St. John River — Report of 180 Investigation into conduct of officials in Customs service at Halifax, N.S., in year 1915 Ill Irrigation Act — Orders in Council relating to " 52 Inland Revenue — Reports, Returns, and Statistics of, for years ended March 31, 1915:— Part I — Excise 12 Part II — Inspection of Weights and Measures, Gas and Elec- tricity 13 Part III — Adulteration of Food 14 Intercolonial Railway : — Relating to transfer by estate of Alex. Eraser, of River du Loup, of lot of land to 171 Relating to constru^t'on of v'aduct at Amqui, at Traverse Dubg crossing . . 235 Justice — Report of Minister of re Peni- tentiaries of Canada, 1915 34 Kastella, A., re appointment as Mechani- cal Supt. of Dredges ; also resignation of same 22?' 3060—11 6-7 OoorRo V Ali»lial>rli<.-al Imlox to Scwsioniil I'liix'TS A. 11)10 L«biMii- — llo^ort of Dcpartmrnl of for yrar \9\f> lA\ii)«\)t Way niui Moul Houso— oonslrui'- tlon of i»t Hour I'l'vp Honch, N.S I*Avtil«>. Ooo., InvosllKittton r«i InirniiiK of horn of May 33, 1914 \m*!, Ut. lloii. Hoiiiir — Coinmunlcnllon ft^ni rr iiJ»lnjf atroiiKtli of Empire In tho Wwr . . L.i|!)itk< ppiT nt Cape Journmln, W'oslnior- lans re t slabi .-^hing of from Scolsbuin to North Scolsburn, etc Marino and Fishe«ries — Report of for the year 1914-1915 (Marine) Macdonald, Rev. Isaac Hunter, applica- tion of for position as Chaplain.. .. Machine Guns>— Amounts contributed for from Medicine Hat MataptKlia, Lake — Concerning surveys of made in 1914 .. .. .Medical Examiners of recruits — names, etc., of apix)inted since beginning of war to date, 1916 Medical, Doctor.s — Number of employed by Militia Department at Halifax I Members of House of Commonsi and Legis- latures of Canada in service, names, I etc i:\Iedical Officers employed in examination of recruits in county of Pictou, 1914- 15 Memorial Tablet — ^Documents re placing I of, on P.O. building, New Glasgow, commemorating late Rev Dr. James MacGregor Mennonite Church — re conference between Minister of Agriculture and, in 1873.. Militia Council — Report of, for year 1915. Militia General Orders promulgated be- tween November, 1914, and December, 1915 Military building at Rigaud — Correspond- ence relating to Mines Branch — Report of year 1916.. .. Miscellaneous Unforeseen Expenses from April, 1915. to January, 1916 Montreal Street Ry. Co. — Copy of war orders gi^-en to. . . Moncton, N.B., re names, salaries of e-n- ployees in I.C.Ry. offices at, also retir- ina: allowances grant'^'i. etc Morin, Nazaire, and Hubert, Napoleon, re invesitigation held respecting casa of. 177 187 187a 221 222 21 270 199 184 260 256 250 151 138 203 35 56 252 26a 58 179 135 128 Mc -MoNair's Cove, N.S., re expenditure at. . 217 Mclntyre, MJrs. Flora — Documents re ap- plication of, for Fenian Raid Bounty.. 194 McKinnon. of Inverness Co., N.S., re Fenian Raid Bounty t. .. 95 McLean, David W., Windsor, N.S., re Fenian Raid Bounty paid to 205 McQueen Siding, re installation of and re- moval thereof subsequently 132 McTavish, Hon. D. B., appointment of as CommisEiioner re fire Parliament Build- ings 72 McQueen Siding on I.C.Ry., re installa- tion of and subsequent removal of. . . , 132o N National Battlefields Committee — Receipts and Expenditures, 1915 61 6-7 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers A. 191G N Naval Service : — Report of the Department of, for year ending March 31, 1916 38 RegTjlations re payment to officers as inteipreters 74 Copies of Orders in Council re Regula- tions of Department of 41 Nickel :— International Co. — Correspondence of, with Prime Minister 78 Ord&r In Council re pix)hibition of ex- portation of.. 215 O Oliver Equipments purchasd since Aug- ust 1, 1914, namts from whom pur- chased, etc 66 Orders in Council — Copies of re regula- tions of Naval Service 41 Ottawa Improvement Commission — State- ment of Receipts and Expenditures, 1915 60 Overtime paid to men in Printing Bureau, from January 1, 1916, to April 1, 1916. 261 P Parliament Buildings Fire — Report of Commission appointed to inquire re. . 72a Palton, Dr. W. T., re dismissal of, etc.. 211 Paul, Capt. Stephen, claim of re steamer Rhocla 96 Patrol Boat A. " Captain Blackford " — Documents re repairs in D-;cember, 1914 to 1915. 160 Patriotic Fund, unclaimed balances in banks for 159 Patenaude, Hon. E., and Nantel, Hon. W. B., showing amounts spent for fur- nishing offices of 170 Pensions to Canadian Expeditionary Forces, pay aliowancesi for disabled sol- diers, also to dependents, etc 150 Pension list in force in Canada for dis- abled soldiers — Copy of 185 Petitions received by Government re dis- allowance of Act of Ontario Legislature. 271 Pictou — Documents re handling freight and coal at 299 Pictou Harbour — re permanent harbour quay line at. . . . . 2S8 Pictou Harbour — re survey of for pro- posed new bridge 254 Pilot Commissioners — Harbour and Dis- trict of St. Anns. Co. of Victoria, re dismisEial of Daniel Buchanan 107 Pinianski, W., re patent of, in township 25, range 4, office file No. 1752484.. .. 82 Port Morien, N.S., — re repairs to Break- water at, year 1915 .. 143 Port Nelson — Statement total expenditure of public money at, to date, etc 291 Post Office Department — re amount.s ex- pended by, in connection with Yukon service for 1915 224 Postmaster General — Report of, for year ended March, 1915.. 24 Post Office at Louiseville — Documents re construction of, at 169 Post Office and Postmaster of par'sh of St. Elsprit — Correspondence re, from October, 1911, to date 173 Post Office at Rigaud — Corresipondence re cost of 186 P Postmaster at West Roachdale, N.S , re api>ointme>nt of, etc .. 200 Prince Rui)ert — Documents re proposed public building in, for Post Office, etc. 182 Pringle. Robt. A., copy of Order in Coun- cil appointii;g as Commissioner re Par- liament Buildings Fire 72 [Tinting anri Stationery : — Rei)ort of Department of, 1915.. .... 32 Amount of money paid out for printing outside of Printing Bureau, in years 1912-13-14-15 285 Public Service — Names of all employees of all branches of, in Counties of Prov- ince of Nova Scotia 284 Public A'^counts of Canada, year ended March .31, 1915 2 Public Works — Rtport of Minister of, for year ended March 31, 1915 19 Public Work.s-i— Return showing sums ex- pended, charg. able to Income, year end December 31, 1915 140 Public Work.s — Return showing all sums expended, chargeable to Capital Ac- count, year ending December 31, 1915. 141 Q Quarantine de L6vis — Documents, etc., re purchase of land for 71 Quarantine Buildings at McNab's and JL^wlor's Isi'.ands — Proposed use of, for Military 145 Quarantine purposes — Names and salaries of all Medical Officers appointed for, at principal ports of Canada, etc 146 Quebec and Saguenay Railway — re pur- chase of, by Government. 281 Quebec, Montmorency and Charlevoix Railway- — Reports of Engineers, re. . .. 295 Quebec, Montmorency and Charlevoix Railway — Correspondence re sale of, to Government of Canada 2f5a R Rallier du Baty — Communication from Sir G. Perley re report on Hospital at Dinard 75 " Railway Belt Water Act " — Orders in Council re, from Jan. 12, 1915, to De- cember 31, 1915 51 Railways and Canals- — Report of Depart- ment of, for year from April 1, 1914.. 20 Railway Commissioners — Report of Board of, for year ending March 31. 1916. . . . 20c Railway Statistics of Dominion of Can- ada, year ended June 30, 1915 20b Railway from Sunnybrae — Surveysi re during 1915.. .. 208 Railway Subsidies in Canada — Amounts in years 1912. 1913. 1914 and 1915.. .. 251 Recruiting in England re direction of, etc. 269 Recruiting Officers for Counties of Lun- enburg, Queens-Shelburne and Yar- mouth, N.S.. names of, etc 248 Recruits — Number of, up to April 1, 1916 (Senate) 26T Recruits — re parties employed to obtain, etc 249 Regina, constituency of — Rural mail routes in 163 Regina "Province" and "Standard," Moosejaw "News" and "Saskatchewan Star," re amounts paid to, by Govern- ment. 1914, 1915 246 6-7 Ooonro V. Alpliuhoticnl TihI.'x to Rcssioniil Papors A. 1016 R Rpml.-iiilons nnil Uofund*. IVMIb or PviHea. yonr rutJIim Murcti .11. I'.Mfi I^pvouuo collr.tiMl — Ani">(int of. tlnrlnsr fl.i- oal y«x\r >ii< I" liocoinlx'r ai. l!ir«, (!om. lit of V^m. Crovt. and Trov. of S."»!«k:«tohowan re AKroomrnt of Oom. Ck)vt. nnfl Prov. of Alberta re Rop»irt of, for 191 R Royal Society of C.innHa — Slntenient of affairs of. for year rntlod April .TO. 1915. Royal Naval Rtv-sorvr OHlcers — re peiyment of mlpslriK allownnoc to Royal Milit:«ry Collopre : — Rr lomplainta as to manner of s>npply- Intr clotlilnp to Amount p.Tld out for new build'npr."' nnd repairs in 1912-13-14-lR Rules of Supreme Court of Albf^rtn .... S 65 115 126 257 81 80 28 59 74a 219 283 44 S Steamboat Inspertlon Report 28 HtoraKO IClevalor at Calgary, re location of 297 siarlinp, wh iol — re olmrtorlnR of, by De- partment of Marino iiml Kl.sliorles 202 Statist ifal Hr.incli, Depni tmoiit of I.abour — Svnoi>Hia of exhibit by, re C(xst of I.:ib.ur 84a Stellarton and New Olangow — Inve.stlB.a- tion re wolBhlng of frciRht nt, on I.C.R., 1914-15 136 .Steam Ti^Jiwlors — ToniinKo. ete., of all clearing from Canao, N..S., In year 1915. 263 Stoddart, V. A., Fishery (Junrdian. .Shel- burne Co.. N.S., re i)ayments m;ide to.. 201 Strubol. Fratik — re Homestead of. en- tered at Land Office at Weyburn and Kstcvnn 83 Stream Measurejnents — Report of progress of. for year 1915 25o Superannuation and Retiring Allowances, year ending December 31, 1915 57 St. Kleuthiftre Station — Relating to chang- ing of. on N. T. Ra'lway 226 St Nicliolas Quarry — Documents re pur- chase of 272 Salaries paid to employees In different Di'partments of the Government. Co. of Cumberland, from 1890 to 1911 125 Sealers of British CaUmib a — Reports on claims of. under Lost Treaty with U.S.. 79 Secretary of Stnte for Canada — Report of, for year 1915 29 Seed Grain Lien3 — Documents in connec- tion with Government's decision to ex- act 262 Senate of Canada — re amendment of B.N. A. Act In reference to 244 Sherwood. H. Crossley, re appointment of. as Clerk Assistant to offlce of Routine and Records 240 Supplementary return re appointment of H. Crossley Sherwood 240o Shareholders in Chartered Banks in Can- ada— List of, year ended December 31, 1915 6 Shell Inspectors employed in N. S. Steel Company, and at New Glasgow, N.S.. 157 Ships in British Columbia — re construc- tion of, or assisting same by Govern- ment .." 204 Shovels — Reports re purchase of 25,000 special pattern by Dspt. of Militia and Defence 275 Small Arms Ammunition : — Documents re sale of, since August 4, 1914. . . . . 276a Documents re sale of, since August 4, M14 276 Soldiers at North Sydney — re clothing, supplies, etc., furnished to 237 Soulanges Canal — List of employees on, in 1910 ; also list of employees on, in 1915. 158 Spirituous Liquors: — Information re, in Great Britain, France, Italy. Belgium. Servia. Can- ada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 255 Amounts paid under retroactive clause between date of such Act and begin- ning of war 288 Telegraph lines and location of, erected in Co. of Inverness. N.S 100 Telegraph Statistics, year 1915 20/ Temporary Loans — 'Statfment of, to De- cember 31. 1915 62 Th*berge. J. S. — Investigation re loss of horse by. on Intercolonial Railway, 1911 to 1913 130 Thetford Mines — Correspondence between Department of Labour and workingmen at, re strike 148 Topographical Surveys Branch — Report of year 1914-15 256 Trade Unions — Annual Return respecting 70 Transcontinental Railway : — Report of Commisioners of year 1914.. 37 Fire protection on. etc.. .. . . '. . .. 279 Transatlantic Mail Service — Relating to, for winter service, lfl5-16 245 Treasury Board Over-ruling — Statement of 64 Trent Valley Waterways System — ^Docu- ments re transfer of. by Government of Ontario to Government of Canada. . . . 296 Trousers, Breeches, etc. — Number, names, prices, etc.. of firms or individuals manufacturing 92 Trade and Commerce : — Report of D apartment of, for year ended March 31, 1915: — Part I — Canadian Trade (Imports and Exports 10 Part II — Canadian Trade with (1) France, (2) Germany, (3) United Kingdom, (4) United States.. .. lOo Part III — Canadian Trade with Brit- ish and Foreign Countries (except France. Germany. United Kingdom and United States) 106 Part IV — Miscellaneous information. lOo Part V — ^Report of the Grain Com- missioners for Canada lOd Part VI— Subsidized Steamship Ser- vices, etc lOe Part VII — ^Trade of Foreign Coun- tries, Treaties and Conventions. . 10/ 6-7 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers A. 1916 Unclaimed Balances in Chartered Banks for five years prior to December 31, 1915 7 Unclaimed Balances in the Banks for patriotic puri>oses — Correspondence re. 159 Union Station at Quebec — Copy of agree- ment between Government for Trang*- continental Ry., C.P.Ry. and C.N.Ry. . 290 "Vale Railway, Co. of Pictou, N.S., re pur- chase, etc., of, by Railway Department. 209 Valley Railway re contracts between Gov- ernment of C-anada and Government of New Brunswick reg-arding operation of. 279 Vessels — List of, belonging to Govern- ment on service ; also those not in ser- vice 273 V-^terinary Director General — Report of, for year 1916 156 War supplies, re application of Indus- trial Disputes Act re delivery of . . . . 238 Waterworks and Sewerage Systems of Canada — Report of Conservation Com- mission on 286 IV Wheat — Quantity of, shipped years 1914, 1915, from Winnipeg to Port Arthur, Port William. Duluth, etc 264 Wharfage on goods landed on Govern- ment wharves in Co. of Victoria, N.S. . . 206 Wharf at Shag Harbour, N.S. — Docu- ments relating to repairs to, in years 1915-1916. 137 Wharf at Hivi^re Quelle, names, occupa- tions of per.sons employed at. In 1915.. 165 Wharf or blocking at head of Belleville, Yarmouth Co., N.S., expenditure on.. 167 Wharf at Shad Bay, N.S., re construction of at, in 1914-15 218 Wil.son, J. W. v., expenses of, as Fishery Guardian in Shelhurne, N.S., 1915.. 161 Wireless Operator — Rank of, in Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve . . 73 Women's Purity Federation at San Fran- cisco— Report of delegates attending. . 85 Wrecks on St. Lawrence River — State- ment of, from 1867 to 1£16 181 Yukon Territory — Orders in Council re government of . . . . . 53 6-Y George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers A. T^'IH See also Alphabetical List, 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 House of Parliament; the name of the Senator or Member who moved for each Sessional Paper, and whettier it is ordered to he Printed or Not Printed. CONTENTS OF VOLUME E. Fifth Census of Canada, 1911 — Volume V — Forest. Fishery, Fur and Mineral Production. Fifth Census of Canada, 1911 — Volume VI — Occupations of the people. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1. (This volume is bound in three parts.) 1. Report of the Auditor General for the year ended 31st March, 1915, Volume 1, Parts a b and A to L ; Volume III, Parts V to Z. Presented by Sir Thomas White, February 7 1916. Printed for distribution and sessional patJers. 1. -Report of the Auditor General for the year ended 31st March, 1915, Volume II, Parts M to U. Presented by Sir Thomas White, February 10, 1916. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 1. Report of the Auditor General for the year ended 31st March, 1915, Volume IV, part ZZ. Presented by Sir Thomas White, February 14, 1916. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2. 2. The Public Accounts of Canada for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1915. Presented by Sir Thomas White, February 1, 1916.. ..Printed for distribution and sessio7ial papers. 3. Estimates of sums required for the service of the Dominion for the year ending March 31, 1917. Presented by Sir Thomas White, 1916. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 4. Supplementary Estimates of sums required for the service of the Dominion for the year ending March 31, 1916. Presented by Sir Thomas White, 1916. Printed for distribution a^id sessional papers. 6. Supplementary Estimates of sums required for the service of the Dominion for the year ending March 31, 1917. Presented by Sir Thomas White, 1916. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 5o. Further Supplementary Estimates for the service of the Dominion for the year ending March 31, 1917. Presented by Sir Thomas Wliite, 1916. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 5b. Further Supplementary Estimates for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1917. Presented by Sir Thomas White, May 1916 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 3. 6. List of Shareholders in the Chartered Banlcs of the Dominion of Canada as on December 31, 1915. Presented by Sir Thomas White. February 1, 1916. Printed for distribution and scssiotial papers. 9 0-7 OtHirKT V. Alplinlx'li.'jil Indix to RoHsioiml rnpcrs A. 11)16 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 4. 7. n.M'ort on orrlll\r<1 rJu^nion, drnftH or l.iUs of rxcliMiiKo. dlvldondB, remalnlnjr unpaid and \inol«lni«.l l.iil:»iuo« In rtiitrtor.-.l HiuiUb of th»> nomliil<>i\ of Cnnada. for (Ivo yrnrs and upw .1.1m pii.H I.. li.Mrml.i-r .11. 1'.>1.'.. PrcHiMiti'il liy Sir Tl>oni:i« Wlilto, Kobniary 1, 1!»16. Prtntrd for tlixlribution and aessionnl papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 5. (Tills volume Is bound In fwo parta.) 8. Report of tho Superintendent of Insurance for the year 1015. Presented by Rlr Thomas Wlilte 19ir> Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 0. .Vbstract of Stntoments of Insurance Companies In Canada for the year ended December SI 1915. Presented by Sir Thomas White. April lo. 1910. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 6. 10. Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1915: Part I. — Canadian Trade (Imports in and Exports from Canada). Presented by Sir George Foster, January 13, 1916.. ..Printed for distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 7. lOn. Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1915: Part II. — Canadian Trade with (1) France, (2) Germany, (3) United Kingdom, (4) United States. Presented by Sir George Foster, 1916. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 10^. Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1915: Part III. — Canadian Trade with foreign countries (except France, Germany, the United Kingdom and United States). Presented by Sir George Foster, 1916. Pi-iHted for distribution and sessional papers. 10c. Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1916: (Part IV. — Miscellaneous Information.) Presented by Sir George Foster, 1916. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. lOd. Report of the Grain Commissioners for Canada. (Part V.) Presented by Sir George Foster, 1916 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 8. lOf. Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1915: Part VI. — Subsidized Steamship Services, with statistics showing steamship, traffic to December 31, 1915, and Estimates for the fiscal year 1916-17. Presented by Sir George Foster, 1916 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 10/. Report of Trade and Commerce for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1915 : Part VII. — Trade of Foreign Countries, Treaties and Conventions. Presented by Sir George Foster, 1916. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 9. 11. Report of the Department of Customs for the year ended March 31, 1915. Presented by Hon. Mr. Reid, January 18, 1916 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10. 12, 13. 14. Reports, Returns and Statistics of the Inland Revenue of the Dominion of Canada, for the year ended March 31, 1915. Part I. — Excise. Part II. — Inspection of Weighta and Measures, Gas and Electricity. Part III. — Adulteration of P'ood. Presented by Hon. Mr. Patenaude, February 18, 1916. .Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 10 6-7 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers A. 1916 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 11. 15. Report of the Minister of Agriculture for the Dominion of Canada, for the year ended March 31, 1915. Presented by Hon. Mr. Burrell, January 20, 1916. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 15o. Report of the Dairy and Cold Storage Commissioner for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1915. (Dairying, Fruit, Extension of Markets and Cold Storage.) Presented by Hon. Mr. Burrell, February 1, 1916 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 15b. Report of the Veterinary Director General for the year ending March 31, 1915. Presented by Hon. Mr. Burrell, 1916 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 150. Report on "The Agricultural Instruction Act," 1914-15, pursuant to Section 8, Chapter 5 of 3-4 George V. Presented by Hon. Mr. Burrell January 24, 191G. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 12. 16. Report of the Director and Oflicers of the Experimental Farms for the year ending March 31, 1915. Presented by Hon. Mr. Burrell, January 31, 1916. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 13. 17. Criminal Statistics for the year ended September 30, 1914. (Appendix to the Report of the Minister of Trade and Commerce for the year 1914.) Presented by Sir George Foster, 1916 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 18. Return of By-elections for the House of Commons of Canada held during the year 1915. Presented by Hon. Mr. Speaker, 1916.. ..Printed for distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14. (This volume is bound in two parts.) 19. Report of the Minister of Public Works on the works under his control for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1915. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rogers, January 13, 1916. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 19a. Ottawa River Storage for year 1915 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 19b. Interim Report of the Commission appointed to examine into certain general conditions of Transportation bearing on the economic problem of the proposed Georgian Bay Canal. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rogers, April 14, 1916. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 15. 20. Annual Report of the Department of Railways and Canals, for the fiscal year from April 1, 1914. to March 31, 1915. Presented by Hon. Mr. Cochrane, February 2. 1916. PHnted for distribution and sessional papers. 20a. Canal Statistics for the season of navigation, 1915. Presented by Hon. Mr. Reid, May 17, 1916 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. ZOb. Railway Statistics of the Dominion of Canada, for the j'ear ended June 30, 1915. Presented by Hon. Mr. Cochrane, April 4, 1916.. ..Printed for distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 16. 20c. Tenth Report of the Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada, for the year ending March 31, 1915. Presented by Hon. Mr. Cochrane, February 2, 1916. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 20d. Telephone Statistics of the Dominion of Canada, for the year ended June 30, 1915. Pre- sented by Hon. Mr. Cochrane, April 13, 1915. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 20e. Express Statistics of the Dominion of Canada, for the year ended June 30, 1915. Presented by Hon. Mr. Cochrane, April 13, 1916.. ..Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 20/. Telegraph Statistics of the Dominion of Canada, for the year ended June 30. 1915. Pre- sented by Hon. Mr. Cochrane, May 16, 1916. Printed for distrib^ition and sessional papers. 11 0 7 GiHir^rt' V. Alplmlx'tioal Imlrx to StwsitMial rapors A. 11)16 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 17. '21. Korly-clghth Annual Uciwrt of tho Onmrtmnil of Mminc anil Flshorles, for the year 1914- 1916.— Mi»rlne. I'rcscntod by Hon. Mr. lln/.rn. .Iiuiuaiy 13. ini6. I'lintat for ili.-y the Dcparlnient of Marine and Fielierles, being a list of vessela on tho rtKlstrv books "of the Dominion of Citniuhi on lucnilxr 31. 1915. rrcacnted by Hon. Mr. Hanon, IJilfi I'lintcd for distribution and aessional papers. 23. Supplement to the Forty-eln;bth Annual Report of tho Department of Marine and Flsherlea for the fl.>«oal year iyi4-16. Marine. — Steamboat In.Mi)i-illon Iteport. Pj-iutrd for distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 18. 24. Report of tlie Postmaster General for the year ended March 31. 1915. Presented by Hon. Mr. CHSgrRln. January 13, 1916 Print'd for dialribution and scsaio7ial papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 19. 25. Annual Report of the Department of the Interior for the Hscal year ending March 31, 1915. I'resented by Hon. Mr. Roche, January 13, 191G. Printed for distribution and aessioiial papers. 256. Annual Report of the Topographical Surveys Branch of the Department of the Interior, 1914-15. Presented by Hon. Mr. Roche, May 1, 1916. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 20. 2ac. Report of progress of stream measurements for the calendar year 1915. Presented by Hon. Mr. lioche, 1916 1'rintcd for dintribution and sessional papers. 25rt?o V. Alphnbrlicul lii.l. Srssi,.n:il rnpor$ A. 1!H6 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2S—Contliiu<,L 72. C»rtWlP.> copy of n roi>ort of llio Committee of Uio I'rlvy CouikII, iippiovcd l.y llla Uoy.il niKluioM U.c Uovfinor Ccnoinl on the 7th Kelirunry, lltlC. npiHilminK Kohcrl A. 1'iIiikI". of thp cltv of tniivwa. ono of lll« AJ!vJ»>sty"8 counsel k-nriiccl in llu- law. and IJis Honour D. H. MncTiivlsl*. .Iuil»!0 of the I'ounly Court for the County of ("siiU'ton, a CommisHion, undor tho IngulrloM Art. to oomluct an huiulry Into an. I'resentwl by Hon. Mr. Uokit.m, M;iy Ifi, 1915. Printed for sessional papers only. 73. Copy of Order in Council. No. P.C. 1(;2, dated 29lh Jnnuary, 1916. — EstabliKhmcnt of the rank of wireless operator In the Uoyal Naval Canadian Volunteer He.servc and regula- tions for the proper government thereof. Presented by Hon. Mr. Hazen, February 7, 19 Hi Not printed. 74. Copy of Orders In Council. No. P.C. 183, dated 31st .January, 1916, — Regulations govern- ing the payment of allowance to ofllcers of the Royal Canadian Naval Service acting as intenjreters. I'resented by Hon. Mr. Hazen, February 7, 1916 Not printed. 74a. Copy of Order in Council No. P.C. 54/601, dated Ifith March, 1916, authorizing payment of messing allowance to Royal Naval Reserve Officers. Presented by Hon. Mr. Hazen. M.irch L'y, 1916 .^ Not printed. 75. Communication from the Acting High Commissioner for Canada in London, Sir George I'erley,, enclosing a report on the Canadian Hospital at Dinard by Dr. Rallier du Baty, Chief Surgeon at the said hospital. Presented by Sir Robert Borden, February 7, 1916. Printed for sessional papers only. 76. A communication from the Right Honourable A. Bonar Law, Colonial Secretary, to His Royal Highness the Governor General, enclosing a copy of the Imperial Parliamentary Debates (House of Commons. 10th January) on a resolution w-hich was adopted by that House, as follows : — " That with a view to increasing the power of the Allies in the pro.'-ecution of the war. His Majesty's Government should enter into immediate con- sultation with the Governments of the Dominions in order with their aid to bring the who'e economic strength of the Empire into co-operation with our Allies in a policy directed against the enemy." Presented by Sir Robert Borden, February 7, 1916. Printed for distributioti and sessional papers 77. Correspondence between the Canadian Manufacturers' Association and the Prime Minister 1914-1915. Presented by Sir Robert Borden, February 7, 1916 Not printed. 78. Correspondence between the International Nickel Company and the Prime Minister. Pre- sented by Sir Robert Borden, February 7, 1916 Not printed. 79. Return to an Order of the House of the 7th February, 1916, for a copy of all correspond- - ence and reports on the claims of Sealers of British Columbia under the last treaty with the American Republ.c. Presented February 9, 1916. Printed for sessional papers only. 80. Certified copy of a report of the Committee of the Privy Council, approved by His Royal Highness the Governor General on the 15th April, 1915. giving authority for the renew'al, from the 31st March. 1916, of the agreement between the Dominion Government and the Province of Alberta for the service of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police in that province. Presented by Sir Robert Borden, February 10, 1916. Printed for sessional papers only. 81. Certified copy of a report of the Committee of the Privy Council, approved by His Royal Highness the Governor General on the 21st May. 1915. giving authority for the renewal, from the 31st March, 1916, of the agreement between the Dominion Government and the province of Saskatchewan, for the services of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police in that province. Presented by Sir Robert Borden, February 10, 1916. Printed for sessional papers only. 82. Return to an Order of the House of the 8th February, 1916, for a copy of all letters, papers and other documents relating to the application of Wasyl Pinianski for the patent of the southwest quarter section 5, township 25, range 4, west second principal meridian Office File No. 1752484. Presented February 16, 1916.— ilfr. MaeNutt Not printed. 16 C-7 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional PajxTS A. lUlG CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2S—Co7itinuid. 83. Return to an Order of the House of the 3rd February, 1916, for a copy of all afTidavits, 1( tlei-t!, telegrams and other correspondence during the years 11)14 and 1915 in refer- ence to the S.B. 7-1-13 west 2nd meridian, now the 160-acre homestead of Frank Stru- liell, 1 etween the Department of the Interior or the Minister, or any olHcer of the Dep;irtmcnt and the Land Office at Weyburn and Estevan, and with all parties who endeavoured to secure or assisted in securing homestead entry for the said land. Pre- sented February 16, 1916. — Mr. Turriff - . .Not printed. 84. Report of the Hoard of Inquiry appointed to make an investigation into the increase in the co--t of living in Canada and the causes which have occasioned or contributed to such result. Presented by February 16, 1916 Printed for distribution. 64''- Synopsis of exhib t by the Statistical Branch, Department of Labour, laid before the Board of Inqury into the Cost of Living, 1915. Presented by Sir Robert Borden, February 29,1916 Printed for distribution. 85. Report of delegation representing the Government of Canada at the Ninth Annual Con- gre.-s held unde.- the nus.ices of the Worlds Purity Federation at San Francisco, July 18-24, 1915. l're=entcd by Sir Robert Borden, February 16, 1916 Not printed. 86. Return to an Address to His Royal Highness the Governor General, of the 7th February, 1916, for a co|)y of all Orders in Council, letteis and correspondence which led to the convening of the conference of local governments which took place in Ottawa during the month of Octcber last; together with all the proceedings and resolutions of the said conf , rence. Presented February 17, 1916. — Hir Wilfrid Laurier Not printed. 87. Retvrn to an Order of the House of the 3rd February, 1916, for a copy of all letters, tele- grams and other documents relating to the purchase by the Government of the several pa eels of land now comprised in the Experimental Farm at Rosthern, Saskatchewan. Presentxl February 22, 1916. — Mr. McCruney Not printed. 88. Return to an Ord r of the House, of the 7th February, 1916, for a return showing the names and post office addresses of all applicants for bounty under the Deep Sea Fish- eri-.s Act. from the districts of Ecum Secum, Marie Joseph, Spanish Ship Bay, and Lis- combe, CO ;nty of Guysiborough. N.S., for the years 1912, 1913, 1914 and 1915, distin- guishing between applications that have been accepted and the bounty paid, and those that have b?en rejected, and also the reasons for such rejections, if any. Presented February 22, 1916. — Mr. Sinclair Not printed. 89. Return to an O.der of V.e House of the 3rd February, 1916, for a return showing the f. actional areas of homestead lands, or otherwise, in the province of Saskatchewan, sold in the year 1915, the name of the purchaser, and the price paid in each case. Pre- sented February 22, 1916. — Mr. Martin (Regina) Not printed. 90. Return to an Order of the House, of the 7th February, 1916, for a return showing a copy o' ti'.e vrope ti-s. latcs ■ f interest, the effective interest, the net yield, commission charges, printing charges and other charges, in connection with the Government Domestic Loan of one hundred million dollars, and also in connection with the loan of forty-five million dollars made at New York in 1915. Presented February 22, 1916. — .Mr. Maclean {Halifax) Not printed 91. Return to an Order of the House of the 7th February, 1916, for a return showing the numb:?r of subscribers in th ; Government Domestic Loan of one hundred million dollars w-hich were in the sum of .<1,000 or under, and the number of other subscriptions in m-iltii les of ?1.000. Pre.sei.ted February 22, 1916. — Mr. Maclean (Halifax). Not printed. 92. Return to an Oi-rer of the House of the 8th .March, 1915, for a rtturn showing: — 1. From how many firms or private individuals the Government, or any Department of the Govenimtnt. has ordered trousers, breeches, and pantaloons since the 1st of July, 1914? 2. The names of these firms? 3. How many trousers, breeches and pantaloons have b en ordered frtm each firm? 4. How many each firm has delivered up to date? 5. How many each firm has yet to deliver? 6. The price each firm is receiving for these trousers, breeches and pantaloons. Presented February 24, 1916. — Mr. Chisholm {Inverness) Not printed. 93. Return to an Order of the House of the 8th March, 1915, for a return showing the number of ai'pointments to the Inside Service and to the Outside Service since October, 1911, of persons resident in the county of Wright, the number of dismissals from the service since October, 1911; the number of resignations from the service since above date; •with the names of parties at whose request such resignations, if any, were tendered. Presented February 24, 1916. — jlfr. Devlin Not printed. 306fl--3 17 G-7 Owrjro V. Alplml)o(ifMl Iixlcx to i^cssioim! I'iiihtm A. 1010 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 28 Coulinurd. 9 J Kctiirn l.> iin tmior of «Mc Huu.mo of Iho SIh Ainll. inif). f..i- n return pbowluR:— 1. The niunrs of llio prrsona who li:>v.> xucci'SHfiilly p:iMSo I tho Civil Horvlcn examliiiUloii in the provliuM' of giiol)'c nlnci> tln< oslabll.sliinriit of tho OlvH Service CommlHsion. 2. Tlie nviinluM- of svii^i porsoMN who h:»vi» lio<ruar.v 1:4. IDlfi.- ;i/r. Ilouhiy Not printed. 05. Uotnrn t(« an Order of the Houho of the 3rd Fel>ruary, 1916, for a copy of all documents, papers and icIe^raniH in any way referring to the application of Aenas MrKiiinon. ot Iron Mines. Invernc.HS County, for the Fenian Uaid Veteran Bounty. Presented February 24, lyiC— iVr. Chishohn {Invcincsa) Nut printed. 05r.lpr of the House of the 0th Kihruary, lltlfi, for a copy of all corroHpond- cnoe ami reports lolatliiR to the closinK of the Customs I'revciilivi! .Stalion at Vicars, Quebec; the oiiOMiiiR of tusloins House OIIU'.' or rrcvciitlve .Station at Frontier, Quebec.', county of HuntlnKilon. and substquent prot.-Ht against the olosiuK of the ottlce at Vicars. Also for n return sbowhiB: reiuirts since litU' of Inspectors and collector as to the admin- istration and rtldlity of I'reventlve Ollicer of Customs John W. Curran, recently dis- missed, at Vicars, cjuebec. I'resented February 2.'), 1916. — Mr. Maclean (.Halifax). Not printed. 110. Kcturn to an Order of the House of the :ird February, 1916, for a copy of all letters, teleRrams and other documents, including tenders, relatinK to the establishment of a rural mail route between I'lctou and West Kiver, In the county of Pictou. Presented February 26, 1916. — Mr. Macdonald Not printed. 120. Return to an Order of the House of the 11th Ferbuary, 1916, for a return showing the different lural mail routes In the constituency of Qu'Appelle, their location and date of establishm-Mit, and all rural mail routes now being established or under consideration at the pieseJit tims in the same constituency. Presented February 25, 1916. — Mr. Thomson {Qu'.Xppellc) Not printed. 121. Return to an Order of the House of the 3rd February, 1916, for a copy of all documents, letters, messages, correspondence and reports concerning the contract for carrying the mails between the post office at Saint Jean, P.Q._an IIousk of tlio Till Ki-hrunry. inifi. for a return of nil Hiims of ii\oiu<.v cxpiDiliMl rciipi-illvoly, (ImlMK the pfi-HCMit tisciil yriir by Iho I iipju tiiii-iit of TubUo AVorkB. cIunKcalilo lo r;ii>lt!il iiciount. for i>nl)lip bnllilliiKH nnd liaiboiiiH and rlvcm, by provlnors, doslKimllnK in detail llio |)Uii)OHeH of Hucb expenditure. I'le.sented Mnn-h 1. 1?16. — Mr. Marlran {llnli/ax) Not prinlcd. 142. Hoturn to an Order of tbo tlotiso of tbc 3rd Kebriiary. litlfi. for a copy of all btterH, tele- uranui anil other doiniinogta In ronnection with the purchase of a site for the post olllce bulldInK at Hoar Ulvor, N.S. I'reaented March 1. 1916. — Mr. Law Not. prinlrd. 143. Kotiirn to an Order of the House of 7tb February, 1016. for a copy of all Ictler.s, papers, tcU-Kranis. pay-.Mbeets. pay-rolls, receljits .ind docunieiits of all kinds whatsoever in con- nection with the extension or repairs on the i>ul)lic breakwater at I'ort Morlen, in Kouth Cape Hrcton. during 1915. I'resentcd March 1, lOlC.— Mr. Carroll Not prinU-.d. 144. Ueturn to an Order of the House of 16th February, 1916, for a copy of all letters, tele- Kr:\ms and correspondence between the Department of Marine and Fisheries, or any olll.'inl thereof, and any person or persons In reference to the proposed retirement from omce of the present keeper of the lijjhthou.se at Cape Jourmain, in the county of West- morland. Presented March 1. 1916. — Mr. Copp Not printed. 145. Return to an Order of the House of 7th February, 1916, for a copy of all correspondence between the Hepartmont of Militia and Defence or any of its branches, and the Depart- ment of Asriculfure, in reference to the Ufing of the immigration or quarantine build- Inps at McNab's Is'.and and I^awlor's Island, Halifax, N.S., for military purposes, and p.Trtlcularly for their use by the 63rd Regiment, Overseas Contingent. P'rcsented March 1. 1916. — Mr. Maclcnn (Halifax) Not printed. 146. Return to an Order of the House of 7th February, 1916, for a return showing the names of all medical ofHcers appointed and employed for immigration or quarantine purposes at Halfax, St. John, Quebec, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver and ^'ictoria. together with the date of appointment of each, their salary, and in eai'h case designating whether they or any of them are still in the service of the Government, and when not. the date when the service ceased. Presented March 1, 1916. — Mr. Maclean {Halifax) Not printed. 147. Return to an Order of the House of the 3rd February, 1916, for a return showing: — 1. The names of the different tenderers for the carrying of the mails from the rural boxes established in the counties of I'Assomption and Montcalm down to the present day. 2. The figure of each of such contracts, and the name of the tenderer to whom each of such contracts has been awarded, and for what sum. 3. If any contracts were given without tender. If so, to whom, and for what amount.' Presented March 2, 1916. — Mr. Sconin Not printed. 148. Return to an' Order of the House of the 21st February, 1916, for a copy of all correspond- ence and tolegiams exchanged between the Labour Department and the workingmen at Thetford Mines prior, during, or after the last strike in that vicinity, and of all other papers relating thereto. Presented March 2, 1916. — Mr. Verville Not printed. 149. Fenian Raid Bounties — to whom paid in Queens County, N.S. — (Senate) . . . .Not printed. 150. Return to an Address to His Royal Highness the Governor General, of the 3rd February, li'1'3, for a copy of all Orders in Council passed since 4th August, 1914, dealing with members of the Canadian Expeditionary Forces in the following particular.s : Pensions to partially or Totally disabled soldiers or their dependents; money allowances or other provision made for the support or care of partially or totally disabled returned soldiers ; and pay allowances or other consideration to dependents of soldiers while on active ser- vice, and after their return fi om active service, because of disablement from any cause. Presented March 3, 1916. — ilir. Oliver Printed for sessional papers only. 151. Return to an Order of the House of the 3rd February, 1916, for a return showing the names of all medical ofbcers employed and designated in the years 1914 and 1915, in the examination of recruits in the county of Pictou, and of any changes in the list of said officers in said period. Presented March 3, 1916. — Mr. Macdonald. . . .Not printed. 152. Return to an Order of the House of the 4th March, 191.5, for a return showing the names and addres.ses of all persons in Annapolis and Digby Counties, Nova Scotia, to whom the bounty under the Fenian Raid Volunteer Bounty Act has been paid ; the names and addresses of all persons from said counties whose applications have been rejected ; and the names and addresses of all applicants from said counties whose applications have not been disposed of. Presented March 3, 1916. — Afr. Law Not printed. 153. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th Februarj\ 191.5, for a return showing the names and addresses of all persons in South Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, who have been paid Fenian Raid Bounty ; the names and addresses of all persons in South Cape Breton. N.S.. who have made application for said bounty and who have not yet received it. Presented March 3, 1916. — Mr. Carroll A''o< printed. 22 6-7 George V.- Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers A. 1916 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2B—Co7itinued. 154. Return to an Order of the House of the 1st March, 1915, for a return showing the names and addresses of all persons who received bounty. IJaid Kounty was paid in the county of Halifax, N.S., to date. Presented March 3, 1916. — .1/r. Maclean (Halifax). Not printed. 155. Return to an Order of the House of the 31st March. 1915, for a copy of all applications received for Fenian Raid Bounty from residents of the county of Hants, N.S. ; also the names of persons who have been paid the bounty and those who have been refused it in said county ; with the reasons for refusal, and showing the number of applications that have not yet been dealt with. Presented March 3, 1916. — Mr. Chisholm (Jnver- ^'■(ss) jfQt printed. 156. Return to an Order of the House of the 22nd March, 1915, for a return showing the names and addresses of all persons who received bounty under the provisions of the Fenian Raid Volunteer Bounty Act, in respect of services rendered in the county ot Richmond, Nova Scotia ; and the names and addresses of all whose claims for bounty have been rejected, and the reasons for rejecting the same. Presented March 3, 1916. Mr. Kytc Not printed. 157. Return to an Order of the House of the 23rd February, 1916, for a return showing the names of all shell inspectors employed in and about the Nova Scotia Steel Company, and the other factories producing shells at New Glasgow, in the county of Pictou. Pre- sented March 3, 1916. — Mr. Macdonald Not printed. 158. Return to an Order of the House of the IGth February, 1916, for a list of the permanent and other employees on the Soulanges Canal in 1910, with the salary of each of them; also a list of the employees, permanent or otherwise, in 1915, and the salary of each ot them. I'resented March 3, 1916. — Mr. Boyer Not printed. 159. Unclaimed balances in the banks for patriotic purposes. Correspondence relating to. — (Senate) Not printed. 160. Return to an Order of the House of the 3rd February, 1916, for a copy of all letters, tele- grams and other documents in connection with repairs, upkeep and watchman's services on patrol boat A, Captain Blackford, while laid up at Shelburne, N.S., during the month of December, 1914, and subsequent months until ready for sea in 1915. Presented March 6, 1916. — Mr. Law Not printed. 161. Return to an Order of the House of the 3rd February, 1916, for a copy of all letters, tele- grams and other documents in detail, showing expenses, mileage and disbursements of Joseph W. V. Wilson, of Barrington, N.S., as fishery guardian in Shelburne, N.S., dur- ing year 1915. Presented March 6, 1916. — Mr. Law Not printed. 162. Return to an Address to His Royal Highness the Governor General, of the 3rd February. 1916, for a copy of all Orders in Council, letters, telegrams, reports and other documents in connection with the commandeering of wheat about the 27th November, 1915, and in connection with the disposal of such wheat. Presented March 6, 1916. — Mr. Knowles. Not printed 162". Supplementary Return to an Address to His Royal Higness the Governor General of the 3rd February, 1916. for a copy of all Orders in Council, letters, telegrams, reports and other documents in connection with the commandeering of wheat about the 27th Novem- ber, 1915. and in connection with the disposal of such wheat. Presented March 10. 1916. — Mr. Knowles Not printed. 163. Return to an Order of the House of the 21st February, 1916, for a return showing the different rural mail routes in the constituency of Regina, their location and date of establishment, and all rural routes under consideration at the present time in .said con- stituency. Presented March 7, 1916. — .1/r. Martin (Regina) Not printed. 164. Return to an Order of the House of the 7th February, 1916. for a copy of all tenders. offers, letters, telegrams, engineer's reports and other documents relating to the con- struction of a breakwater or boat harbour at North Lake, Prince Edward Island. Vvq- sented March 7. 1916. — Mr. Hughes, (Kings, P.E.I.) Not printed. 165. Return to an Order of the House of the 23rd February. 1916, for a return showing tha names of all persons who worked at the repairing of the wharf at Rivigre Ouelle during the summer of 1915 with a statement of their occupations and the amounts paid to them, respectively. Presented March 7, 1916. — Mr. Lapointe (Kamouraska) . . ..Not printed. 166. Return to an Order of the House of the 3rd February. 1916. for a copy of all letters. telegrams and other documents relative to repairs on the Hanlover at Cape Negro. Shel- burne County, N.S., in 1915. Presented March 7, 1916. — Mr. Law Not printed. 167. Return to an Order of the House of the 3rd February, 1916, for a copy of all letters, papers, pay-rolls, telegrams and correspondence in connection with the expenditure of, and receipts and vouchers for moneys paid for, the building of a wharf or blocking at the head of Belleville, Yarmouth County, N.S. Presented March 7, 1916. — Mr. Law. Not printed. 23 0-7 (JtHtrgo V. Alplmlu'lioal liuK-x to Sossioiiiil rnpcrs A. 1!»10 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 28 Co„l'n<"r of "'p illsdlot, niiil nil ollu-r pcr.sonH concc riiliiK llu' constiurtlon of a biidRO bclwi'on llo rorrol luul Slt\ Ann rKC V. Alplialu'liciil linli«x l«. Scssioiiiil rni"'"*'* ■^- ^^^^ CONTENTS OF VOLUME 28 ('onlinunl. 101 K.'Uini tn i\\\ Oitlor of the ll.>ii>»i> of ll>«' fitb M;iivli. inKi. for a copy "f nil Ii's. ilati's of appoliitni'Mil. post olllce aildressc.s .at time of .appointment, and former occiipat'ons of tho censors im)>loye(l by the Militia Department at Douisburg and North Sydney. Nova Scotia. 2. Tlic names of .all tb(> said censors wlif> are also decoders, ;it\d the nanies and ad^lre.ssl•a of all who are employed in the censorship service at the above puinl.M. a. The amount palil to each cen.sor or deioder since the Ith of August, 1914, up to the 1st Kel)ruary, lOlfi, or to any party or person in connection witlj the cen.sorshlp ."• d.M-odinK servi-es at the above placcis. Presented March 20, I'JlG. — Mr. McKcnie. Not printed. 196. Ueturn to nn (^rder of the House of the 3rd February, 1910), for a copy of all letters, tele- grams. aRreements and all other p.ipers relative to the creation of a Board of Conciliation, duriuK the vear 1915, under the Industrial Dispute.s Investigation Act in regard to the employees of the Nova Scotia Steel Company, in the county of I'iclou. Presented March 20, I9ie.— Mr. Macdonald Not printed. 197. Return to an Order of the House of the 6th March, 191G, for a list of the employees in the Dominion Police Force, with the salary of each of them. Presented March 20, 1916. —Mr.Koiilay Not printed. 198. Ueturn showing: — 1. Whether the Government have taken cognizance of the following article published in the Montreal "Gazette" on November 1, 1915: — "Canadian Help Comes from Sale of Gift Flour. Foodstuffs not Needed by the English Poor were Bought for Belgian Relief. — Funds to Aid East Coast. — Hon. Walter Long Suggested to Cana- dian Government that $750,000 be Allotted, and Latter Agreed. — (Special cable from the "Gazette's" resident staff correspondent.) "London. October 31, — 'Canada's aid to the east coast towns of England, which are suffering through the war, is the subject of some misconception,' said Sir George Perley to-day. In a statement in the Commons, Hon. Walter Long said that the neces- sary funds for a Government scheme of help for hotel and lodging house keepers had been generously provided by the Canadian Government. This gave rise to the idea that the Dominion was taking a new step, but the fact is that no money is coming from Canada. Of the flour sent by Canada a year ago to relieve distress in England, very little was distributed, as poverty was in no way abnormal. Some 400,000 bags of this flour were transferred to the American committee for Bjlgian relief, which purchased them. The money paid for this flour being in the hands of the Local Government Board, Hon. Walter Long, as President of the Board, suggested to Sir George Perley that this might be utilized for the relief of the east coast towns where the season had been ruined owing to the lack of railway facilities and the disinclination of the public to visit the east coast because of the possibility of German naval or aerial raids. The Dominion Government acquiesced in this proposal, and the sum of $750,000, part of the proceeds of the sale of the flour, has now been allotted for this purpose. Canada's generosity will thereftsre go to alleviate the distress of a large number of better-class people, who are direct sufferers from the war, instead of the destitute poor, for whom it was intended, but who, it develops, were not in need of it." 2. Whether the said article is accurate. If not, in what respecf it is inaccurate. Presented March 20, 1916. — Mr. Papineau. Not printed. 198a- Return showing: — 1. Whether the Government is aware that the following extract from an article was published on the 12th January, 1915, in the Montreal "Gazette": — " Distress Caused in England by War is Negligible. — Comparatively Small Portion of Colonial Gifts Lsed for National Relief. — Much Went to Belgians.— War Office also took Large Share. — Salvation Army has Scheme Requiring Canadian Co-operation. — (Special cable from the "Gazette's" resident staff correspondent.) "London, Jariuary 11. — Very satisfactory evidence of the comparative absence in England of any distress caused by the war is furnished by a report on the special work of the Local Government Board arising out of the war, which was issued to-day as a WTiite Paper. The action by Noel Kershaw, dealing with the disposition of the gifta from the Colonies, shows that only a small part of the goods allocated has been required for relieving the distress of civilians. "Tne following is the disposition of the 940,530 bags of flour received from Canada: To the local committees for the relief of distress, 90,474 ; to the Belgian Refugees Com- mittees, 1,691; transferred to the War Office, 99,760; further offer to the War Office, 300,000; to the Belgian Relief Commission, 443,886; sold, owing to damage, 4,719." 2. Who had charge of accepting delivery and the shipping of this flour. 3. Whether the Government have any information of the shortage of 59,430 bags of flour, alleged in said article. If not, what became of the flour that was short. Presented March 20 1916.— Mr. Papineau Not printed. 26 6-7 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers A. 191G CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2S— Continued. 199. Return to an Order of tlie House of the 6th March, 1916, for a return .showhig the amounta contributed from the constituency of Medicine Hat for machine guns, and by whom contributed or forwarded. Presented March 21, 1916. — Mr. Buchanan. . ..Not printed. 200. Return to an Order of the House of the 13th March, 1916, for a copy of all letters, peti- tions, recommendations and other documents in the pos.session of the I'ost Office Depart- ment relating to the ai)pointment of the postmaster at West Roachdale, Guysbc jugh County, Nova Scotia, to take the place of J. H. McGuire, deceased. Presented March 21, 1916. — Mr. Sinclair Not printid. 201. Return to an Order of the House of the 28th p-ebruary, 1916. for a return showing in detail the payment or payments amounting to $647.50. paid to P. A. Stoddart, fishery guardian, Shelburne County, N.S., during the year ending March 31, 191.5. Presented March 21, 1916. — Mr. Kytc Not printed. 202. Return to an Order of the Hou.se of the 28th February, 1916, for a copy of all correspond- ence, letters, telegrams and documents of all kinds relating to the chartering of the vessel Starling, by the Department of Marine and P'isheries. Presented March 21, 1910. Mr. Kytc Not printed. 203. Return to an Order of the House of the 7th February, 1916, for a copy of all document.^, letters, messages, correspondence and reports concerning a conference between the Minister of Agriculture and certain repre-sentatives of the Mennonile Church in or about July, 1873, and referred to in a certain letter dated 23rd July, 1873, si.£,'ned by P. ?I. Lowe, Secretary of the Depai'tment of Agriculture, and addressed to Messrs. David Kla=sen, Jacob Peters, Heinrich Wiebc and Cornelius Toews, delegates from Southein Rus.sia. Presented March 21, 1916. — Mr. McCraney Not pHnted. 204. Return to an Order of the House of the 13th March, 1916, for a copy of all letters, tele- grams, petitions, memorials and other documents relating to the subsidizing by the Gov- ernment of the construction of ships in British Columbia, or of ships when built ; or as to the laying down or constructing or assisting in the construction in British Columbia of twenty-five ships by the Government, or as to assisting by subsidies or otherwise in the construction of ships in the Dominion. Presented March 23, 1916. — Mr. Macdonald. Not printed. 205. Return to an Order of the House of the 13th March. 1916, for a copy of the affidavit ot David W. Mcl.,ean, Windsor, N.S., to whom Warrant No. 25737 was issued for Fenian Raid Bounty, and also a copy of all correspondence and other documents relating to the payment of the same. Presented March 23, 1916. — Mr. Macdonald Not printed. 206. Return to an Order of the House of the 9th March, 1916, for a return showing: — ^1. The amount collected in wharfage on goods landed on Government wharves in the county of Victoria, at Neils Harbour, Ingonish, Englishtown, South Gut, Baddeck, Little Narrows, Nyaiga, and Big Bras d'Or. 2. The amount collected at each of the above places, by whom collected, and how much returned to the Government in each case. Presented March 27, 1916. — Mr. MvKenzie Not printed. 207. Return to an Order of the House of the 20th March, 1916, for a return showing: — The names of the 54 Canadian officers employed in the Canadian Pay and Record Office. London, and amounts per month paid to each of them. Presented March 27, 1916. — Mr. Macdonald Not printed. 208. Return to an Order of the House of the 3rd February, 1916, for a copy of all letters, tele- grams, petitions, directions and other documents relative to the surveys for a raiUvay under the Railway Department, which have been carried on during the past summer, at points east and west from Sunnybrae, in the county of Pictou. Presented March 27. 1916. — Mr. Macdonald Not printed. 209. Return to an Order of the House of the 21st February, 1916, for a copy of all papers. agreements, letters, telegrams and other documents relating to the proposal to purchase, lease, or use of, the railway known as the Vale Railway, county of Pictou, and to the operation of the same by the Railway Department. Presented March 27, 1916. — Mr. Macdonald Not pHnted. 210. Return to an Order of the House of the 7th February, 1916. for a return showing the number and purpose of all commissions appointed by the Grovernment since 1911, and the cost of each, together with names of the various members of such commissions. Presented March 27, 1916. — Mr. Pardee Not printed. 211. Return to an Order of the House of the 6th March, 1916, for a copy of all correspond- ence, letters, telegrams and documents relating to the dismissal or resignation of Dr. W. T. Patton from the service of the Veterinary Inspection Branch of the Department of the Interior, and ins re-appointment and his later dismissal or resignation. Pre- sented March 27, 1916. — Mr. Buchanan Not printed. 27 (1-7 luH>r>:.' V. Alphiil.fticiil Imlox to SosHioiuil Victors A, ll)l() 212. 212.1 213. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 28 Conihuuul. 211... Uotun> t.. nn Cnlor of th,- Houm.« ..r tlu- :inl Ai.ril, lOKs for n ropy of nil .■(.rr.si.omlonco. l,.|t.TM t.«l.-Ki!«ii>s luul .lo.nim.nlH rrlivtliiB to llu^ .liHinisHal or ithIkikUioi. of Dr. W. I. ration from tin. sorvl.-.' of »lu- Vcl.-rlimry Iiispclloti Urnn.'h of llu- I XM.iu-tmcMt of AKi-lfulturo !«t OoullH. A\l.ort^\. mid his ro-ni-i.oliUiii.Mi jnidl.-Urr (Usinlssiil or r.-MlKnatlon. rrcMMUcil May 10. 19K..— .Wr. iii«r/iKi!>in^ lcttcr.«. bill.s of costs nii.l other doouniont.M relatiiK to the case of J. I . Dionno Hunin.-t Iho Klnn, hcforo the Kxchr.uicr Court, in which ca.se Mr. I.co B6rube was attorn.y i.nd Mr. K. H. Cimon was counsel, both beinK lawyers of FrascrvUle. I'ro- Bcntod March 27. 1916.— .Mr. 0(n.rrc«i< Not printed Uoturn to an Order of the House of the r.th April. 1916. for a copy of all lelegranT^ and letters from Leo Heruho. lawyer. M.IM'.. to the Minister of Justice, rolatinK to the pro- duction of the ..lli.ial and i.ublic documents asked for by C. A. C.auvreau. M.P.. in the case of J 1' Dionne vs. The King, and of any an.swers of the Minister of Justice to .such tc' ance of mails by railways ; conveyance of mails by steamboats ; making and repairing mail ba.£;s, loclcs, etc. ; rural mail boxes, salaiies, travelling expenses, manufacturing postage sianii)s and postage notes, tradesmen's bills, stationery, printing and advertising, miscellaneous disbursements, and maintenance of the- service in the Yukon. Also showing the revenue for the same period under the various sub-heads of revenue mentioned in Appendix " A " of the report of the Postmaster General for the year ending March 31, 1915. Presented April 3, 1916. — Mr. Maclean (Halifax). Not printed. 225. Return to an Order of the House of the 21st February, 1916, for a copy of a petition from the citizens of Louisville. rcQuesting that L. F. Sanfagon be not dismissed from his ijosition of ])o.stmaster of that town; also of all letteis sent by A. Bellemare, M.P., in connection with the dismissal of said L. F. Sanfagon and asking for such dismissal ; and of all letters from the same A. Bellemare, M.P., recommending Chas Ed. Lasage as postmaster in the place of the said L. F. Sanfagon. Presented April 3, 1916. — Mr. Gauvreaa Not pritiled. 226. Return to an Order of the House of the 23!d February, 1916, for a copy of all documents, reports, correspondence, etc., relating to the changing of St. Eleuth&re Station on the National Transcontinental Railway. Presented April 3, 1916. — Mr. Lapointe (Kamou'r- aska ) Not printed. 227. Return to an Order of the House of the 13th March, 1916, for a copy of all instructions, letters, telegiams, and of other documents relating to any action taken, or to be taken, against the fitm of Jas. W. Cumming, by the Department of RaiUs'ays on account of the disclosures made in regard to irregularities in the weighing of freight, as appears in Rtturn No. 25, dated February 29, 1916. Presented April 3, 1916. — Mr. Macdonald. Not printed. 228. Certified copy of a Report of the Committee of the Privy Council, approved by His Royal Higi:ness the Governor General on the 3rd April, 1916, respecting the appointment of a Royal Commiss'.on to inquire into certain contracts made by a committee (known as the Shell Committee) of which General Sir Alexander Bertram was chairman. Presented by Sir Robert Borden, April 3, 1916 Not printed. 228«- Certified copy of a Report of the Committee of the Privy Council, approved by His Royal Highness the Governor General on the 15th April, 1916, concerning the transmission of the Hansard report containing the debate on the motion of Sir Wilfrid Laurier re expenditure made by the Shell Committee (so-called), to the Itight Honourable the Secretary of State for the -Colonies, together with a copy of the Order in Council approved on the 3rd instant authorizing the issue of a Royal Commission to inquire into certain contracts made by the said Shell Committee (so-called). Presented by Sir Robert Borden, April 17, 1916 Not pritited. 229. Return to an Order of the House of the 20th March, 1916, for a copy of all letters, recommendations, telegrams, reports of officials and other documents relating to the appointment of A. Kastella as Mechanical Superintendent of Dredges, and as to his resignation from said office, and also as to causes and reasons of his resignation or removal. Presented April 4, 1916. — Mr. Macdonald Not printed. 230. Return to an Address to His Royal Highness the Governor General, of the 21st February. 1916, for a copy of all letters, telegrams, memos. Orders in Council, reports, and of all and every document concerning the construction of the dam at Grand'Mfire, county of Champlain, province of Quebec, by the Laurentide Co., Limited. Presented April 4, 1916 — Mr. Lcmieux Not printed. 231. Memorandum No. 2. respecting work of the Department of Militia and Defence — European War 1914-15, from 1st February, 1915 to 31st January, 1916. Presented by Hon. Mr. Kemp, April 5, 1916 Printed for sessional papers only. 29 0-7 CiiM)rKO V. Alplinl)('ti(!\l Imlix (.> Stwsiidml I'nporw A. 11)10 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 28 Cmtlnned. 232. Ui'tiirn t.> i\n Onlor nf llio llonM«' nf tlio ir>th Mi\irh. 1!1K), fur ii copy nf nil lottora, tole- Kiiuns !«i\tl lu'tltloiiH In the iio.ssi'hsIom or iiikIim- flic roiiliol of tlic I'ohI OIllco l>iM):irt- incnt hrtvliVK rofiMonco lo llio iIlMni:«s;il of I'osI iniiBlor Mcltllclilo iit North Ulvi-r Ccnlre, VIotiirIrt rounty. Nova Siotln. and lo the iippolnlmcnl of Nt-ll Mcl.coij in his pliico. I're- nonto.J AjMil r.," 1914— Mr. Mnlirneie A'"' printed. 233. UeUirn to nn Order of Hip House of the 27th March. 191C. for a copy of all petitions, correspondcnoe. trlcKranis. reconimcndatlonH anrl olhor papers or documents In the po.s- s«\«Hlon of the roHimawtor (ioneral or his deparlnu-iit. rolatinK lo the dismissal of Jamea Hall. roslnia.Htor at Milford Haven HrldRO. (Juy.sboroiuth County. Nova Scotia, and the nppolntMtent of O.uy O't'onnnr. as hia successor. Presented April G, 1916.— J»;7-. iiinclair. Nol printed. 234. Kot\irn to an Order of the House of the 7th l-Vhruary. 1910, for a report .showinK the ai>portlonlnK of electoral polling divisions in Manitoba, made by judRcs under authority of the Dojulnion Klectlons Act. 7-8 Edward V'H, Chapter 2(>. J're.sented April 5, 1910. — Sir Wilfrid I.anrirr Not printed. 235. Kelurn to an Order of the Mouse of the 2.3rd February, 1916, for a copy ol all profiles, reports, correspondence and all documents concerning the construction of a viaduct at Amqul, on the Intercolonial Hallway, at the place called Traverse Dub6, Dub6 Cro-ssing; also of the plans of properties belongine: to the Intercolonial RaiUv.ay at Amqui, and of the land leased to the Municipality of Amqui. with a copy of the lease affecting such land. Presented April 5. 1916. — Mr. Lapointe (Kamouraska) Not printed. 236. Ueturn to an Order of the House of the 20th March, 1916, for a return showing the number of horses bought for remounts in Alberta, the persons from whom they were purchased, and the amount paid for each horse. Presented April 6, 1916. — Mr. Buchanan. Not printed. 237. Return to an Order of the House of the 15th March, 1916, for a return showirg: — 1. Who has been furnishing food, clothing and other necessary suppliCvS to the soldiers at North Sydney and Sydney Mines, since the 4th August, 1914, to the 1st February. 1916. 2. The names and amounts paid to each, and amounts due to each on 1st February, 1916, over and above what has already been paid. 3. Whether the said supplies of all kinds were obtained or called for by public tender. If so, how the tenders were called, and who the tenderers were. 4. If the contracts for such supplies were always given to the lowest tenderer. 5. The names of those who tendered, and the figures of the tenders in each case. 6. The different methods by which tenders were invited, and for what classes of merchandise or supplies. Presented April 6, 1916. — Mr. McKenzie. . ..Not printed. 238. Order in Council No. JP.C. 680, dated 23rd March, 1916, respecting the application of the Industrial Disputes Investigation Act, 1907, in the case of disputes between employers and employees affecting the delivery of war supplies. Presented by Hon. Mr. Roche, April 6, 1916 Not printed. 239. Return to an Order of the House of the 13th March, 1916, for a copy of all the evidence taken by the Commission appointed to inquire into claims for damages made against the Militia Department in the town of Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, and of the report made upon each claim or case, said claims being for damages to lands and other property. Presented April 7. 1916. — Mr. McKensie , .. . .Not printed. 240 K.turn to an Order of rhe House of the 1st March. 1916, for a copy of all letters, corre- spondence and telegrams between the Speaker, the Clerk of the House of Commons, the Civil Sers'ice Commission and the jNIinister of Finance in regard to the proposed appoint- ment of Mr. H. Crossley Sherwood, as Assistant Clerk of Routine and Records, from 1st October. 1914, down to the present date. Presented April 7, 1916. — Mr. Turriff. Not printed. 240^ Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 1st March, 1916, for a copy of all letters, correspondence and telegrams between the Speaker, the Clerk of the House of Commons, the Civil Service Commission and the Minister of Finance in regard to the proposed appointment of Mr. H. Crossley Sherwood, as Assistant Clerk of Routine and Records, from 1st October, 1914, down to the present date. Presented April 10, 1916. — Mr. Turriff Not printed. 241. Return to an Order of the House of the 20th March, 1916, for a copy of all recommenda- tions, letters, telegrams and correspondence relating to the recent appointment of a lightkeeper at Arisaig, N.S. Presented April 7, 1916. — Mr. Chisholm {Antigonish). Not printed. 242. Return to an Order of the Senate dated 31st March, 1916 : — For a copy of all papers, letters and all correspondence regarding the passport granted to W. F. Bauman, an alien enemy. The said Bauman is a Bavarian. — (Senate) Not printed. 30 6-7 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional l*apers A. 1016 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2S— Continued. 243. Return to an Order of the Hou.se of the 3rd February, 191G, for a copy of all letters, tele- grams, or other commuiiiiations sent to the Covernmenl or any member or department thereof before 15th August, 1911, pointinpr out the necessity of granting relief to the settlers in the drouth-stricken area of Alberta. Presented April 10, 1916. — Mr. Buch- anan Not printed. 244. Return to an Addre.ss to His Royal Highness the Governor General, for a copy of all correspondence with the Imperial authorities respecting legislation by the Parliainent of the United Kingdom, iti answer to the petition of the Canadian Parliament asking frKf V. AliOmlx'linil Iiulrx (o St-sHioiinl I'liprrs A. 1!)16 S55. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 28 C on I i nurd. 254. li.u.in to nil Onlor ..f tho IIoumo of tho Ulnt K.»)n.iuy. lltlR. for a copy of all l.ll.rH. imrrrs. tolrgnuus nm\ other doouni.-nlM n-li«tiiiK to l»ic Kinvfy In the liarlmur of I Irlo.i. for II propoHo.l n.'W brI.lKO. by the Ualhvoy I Vpiirtm.Mit ; mikI also a slatcmciit bIiowihk thp amounts \y.\U\ In i-onnoctlon with BaUl Hiirvoy. tli<- naiucH <.f the pcrsotiM to whom Prtl.l and the purpoMcs for which tlioy wrrr paid. rroHonlvd April 11. liMf..— ilf?-. Mac- ■,,„,, Not printed. aoMoininioii of Canada. Aualralia, Nt'w Zi'aland. and tho CoiilVcioratioii of Soiitli Africa, for each of the last three years for whioh tho inlorination may he at hand, namely: — ill) T!\e uuaiitily and value of spirituous liquors produced or manuf:i) The tiu:>ntlty and value imported; (<•) The quantity and value exported; and (f/) The quantlfv and value consumed, giving in each case, the Information for each kind of sp.riluous liquors separately. Ordered, That the same do lie on the Table. — (.sViiofe) Not prinlcd. 256 Return to an Order of the House of the 16th March, 1916, for a return showing:— 1. The nunil>er of medical doctors crtiployed by the Mil.tia Department at Halifax. N.S. 2. The name of each, and th-ir raidc and pay. respectively. 3. If the entire linu; of all or any Is devoted to the militia service. 4. When not constantly employed in the militia ser- vice, the usual daily period of service. Presented April 12. 1916. — Mr. Maclean (Ilali- f(,jf\ ' Not printed. 257 Return to an Order of the House of the 3rd April. 1916, for a copy of the correspondence betwe.-n Mr. J. Antime Roy, of I'lsle Verts, and the Federal Government, on the subject of a farm that mght be sold or leased to the Government for the purposes of an experi- mental farm. Presented April 12, 1916. — Mr. Paquet Not printed. 258. Return to an Order of the House of the 2Sth February. 1916, for a copy of the contract with the Amalgamated Dry Dock and Engineering Company for the construction of a dry dock at North Vancouver, B.C., together with the application for subsidy therefor, and also a copy of all reports of engineers' correspondence, and all otter documents relating thereto. Presented April 12, 1916. — Mr. Pugsley Not printed. 259. List of those in the Canadian Expeditionary Forces who had received decorations, medals and mentions in despatches, to 17th March, 1916. Presented by Hon. Mr. Kemp, April 12, 1916 Printed for sessional papers only. 259«. List of decorations and metlals awarded to members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force and officers of the Canadian Militia to ITih March, 1915, checked witli the London "Gazette" to the above date. Presented by Sir Robert Borden, May 2, 1916.A'^ot printed. 260. Return to an Order of the House of the 13th March, 1916, for a return showing the names of all the medical examiners of recruits appointed since the war started to date. Pre- sented April 13, 1916. — Mr. Nesbitt Not printed. 261. Return showing: — 1. How much overtime was paid to men in the Printing Bureau from 1st January, 1916, to 1st April, 1916. 2. The names of the men who were paid over- time. 3. Which were day men, and which night men. 4. What rate of overtime each man received, how much at IJ day rate, and how much at double rate. Presented April 17,1916. — Mr. Turrijf Not printed. 262. Return to an Address to His Royal Highness the Governor General of the 3rd February, 1916, for a copy of all Orders in Council, letters, telegrams, recommendations and other documents in connection with the Government's decision in Septcmbsr, 1915, to exact payment of one-half of the seed grain liens. Presented April IS, 191C. — Mr. Knowles. Not printed. 263. Return to an Order of the House of the 9th February, 1916, for a return showing the name, port of registry, tonnage and name of the master of all steam trawlers that cleared outwards from the port of Canso, Nova Scotia, in the year 1915. Also a copy of all reports and declarations under the hand of the master or chief oliicer of each of the said trawlers so clearing outward from said port since 16th April, 1915, required to be signed by such masters under the provisions of an Order in Council passed on the 16th April, 1915. Presented April 25, 1916. — Mr. Sinclair Not printed. 264. Return to an Order of the House of the 7th February, 1916. for a statement showing the quantity of wheat shipped month by month, during the calendar years 1914 and 1915, from Winnipeg to Fort William and Port Arthur, and by what railways ; to Duluth by the Canadian Northern Railway or allied system ; to Minneapolis and St. Paul by the Canadian Pacific Railway, to the seaboard by rail over Canadian territory and to Ameri- can ports over American railways. Presented April 25, 1916. — Sir Wilfrid Laurlcr. Not printed. 3S 6-7 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers A. 1910 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2S— Continued. 265. Return to an Order of the House of the 12th April, 1916, for a return showing: — 1. How many clerks there are in the Finance Department who belong to and are paid from the outside service vote and who work in the inside service. 2. The names of said clerks. 3. Salary paid to each. 4. How long each has been in the service of the Department. 5. If all or any of these clerks have passed any examination. If so, whal examination and on what date or dates. Presented April 26, 1916. — Mi: Tui-riff Not printed. 266. Return to an Order of the House of the 23rd February, 1916, for a return showing: — 1. The number of permanent employees in the Department of Inland Revenue in 1915-16. 2. How many there will be in 1916-17. 3. How much money was paid in salaries for temporary employees in each of the following years: 1912-13, 1913-14, 1914-15 and 1915-16. 4. The names of the temporary employees and the dates of their appointment, respectively. Presented April 26, 1916. — Mr. Lanctot Not printed. 2S7. Return to an Order of the Senate dated the 14th Instant, showing the number of men recruited up to the fl;st day of April, 1916. — (Senate) • Not printed. 28S. Return to an Order of the Senate, dated the 23rd day of March, 1916, of all papers and documents dealing with the escapes and the liberation of alien enemy prisoners from the detention camp situated at Banff, in the xorovince of Alberta. Ordered, That the same do lie on the table. — (Senate) Not printed. 269. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th April, 1916, for a return showing: — 1 Whether there is a Director of Recruiting and Organizations in England for the Can- adian Service. 2. If so, his name and duties. 3. The number employed upon his staff. 4. The total expenses of his staff. Presented April 28, 1916 Not printed. 270. Return to an Order of the Senate, dated 11th instant: — For a copy of an application made by Rev. Isaac Hunter Macdonald, of Kintore, Ontario, to the Militia Department for a position of chaplain or major ; also, of all copies of letters, papers or telegrams either recommending or opposing said application. — (Senate) Not printed. 271. Return to an Address to His Royal Highness the Governor General of the 29th March, 1916, for a copy of all petitions received by the Governor General in Council requesting the disavowal of the Act of the Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Chapter 45, 5 George V, 1915, concerning the Sch^ool Commission of the Roman Catholic Schools of the City of Ottawa, and of all documents, memoranda, reports, letters and correspondence conceining the said petitions for disavowal, or concerning the said Act of the Legislature of the Province of Ontario, 5 George V, Chapter 45. Presented May 1, 1916. — Mr. Lapointe (Kamouraska) Not pi'inted. 271a- Order in Council and Report of Minister of Justice transmitting to Lieutenant Governor of Ontario copy of petition from Samuel Genest and others, praying for the disallowance of an Act of the Legislature of Ontario, Chapter 45 of 5 George V (1915). Order in Council and Report of Minister of Justice on the Statutes of the Legislature of Ontario, passed in the 5th year of His Majesty's reign (1915). Report of Prime Minister of Ontario on petition relating to the disallowance of an Act of the Legislature of Ontario, Chapter 45 of 5 George V (1915). Presented May 3, 1916. — .Mr. Lapointe (Kamour- aska) Printed for sessional papers only. 272. Return to an Order of the House of the 20th March, 1916, for a copy of all telegrams, letters, correspondence and contracts between the Quebec Harbour Commission and Benjamin Demers, of the parish of St. Nicolas, county of L^vis, concerning the purchase of the St. Nicolas quarry. Presented May 1, 1916. — Mr. Bourassa Not printed. 273. Return to an Order of the House of the 13th March, 1916, for a return showing a list of vessels belonging to the Canadian Government which are on service under the pro- vision 'of the Canadian Naval Act, and of all vessels not now in sei vice and their pre- sent condition and suitability for service, and also for a copy of all letters, petitions or communications had by or with the Government in regard to the establishment of a Canadian Naval Brigade. Presented May 1, 1916. — Mr. Macdonald Not printed. 27-1. Return to an Order of the House of the 29th March, 1916, for a copy of all correspond- ence, petitions and papers. Including the report of Charles Bruce, engineer, in the pos- session of the Department of Marine and Fisheries relating to the construction of a bait freezer at White Head, Nova Scotia. Presented May 1, 1916. — Mr. Sinclair Not printed. 275. Duplicate Return to an Order of the House of the 17th March, 1915, for a copy of all correspondence and reports relating to the purchase of 25.000 shovels of special pattern, mentioned in Order in Council P.C. 2302, dated 4th September, 1914, on page 3S o£ memoranda respecting work of the Department of Militia and Defence, and also relat- ing to any further purchases of such shovels. Presented May 1, 1916. — Mr. Hughes (P.E.I.) • Not printed. 3060—3 33 t'.-T (Jool-K'O V. .\ll>llJlltrli.-al liulrx to Si-ssinniil Plipors A. 1!)16 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 28—Cnnfi7mrd. 270. Uotvirn to nn Order of the House of the Uh April. 191 f.. for a ropy of all letters, tole- i:r:»ni8. offers, toiulrrs, reports, contrncta and documcnt.M rclatlriK to tho salo or other disposal of small arms ammunition since 4th August, 1914. Presented May 1, 191G. — Mr. Mnrdtynnltl Not printed. 27fi>i Supplomciitary Kolurn to an Order of the House of the fith April, 1916, for a copy of all lottors. tcloRrams. offers, tenders, reports, contracts and documents relating to tho salo or other disposal of small arms ammunition since 4lh August, 1914. Presented May 2, l<>l,;.--.Vr. Macdonald Not printed. 27 7. Ueturn to an Order of the House of the 2.3rd February, 1916, for a copy of all documents, correspondonce, reports, etc.. concernins the dismissal of J. B. Levesque, of Rividre Quelle, as steward on the steamer Champlain. Presented May 2, 1916. — Mr. Lapointc (Knmom-ofka) Not printed. 278. Ueturn to an Order of the House of the 13th March, 1916, for a copy of all correspond- ence, memoiamla, reports, telegrams, recommendations, orders, etc.. between the Depart- ment of Railways and Canals and the ofUcers of the St. .Maurice Fire Protective Asso- ciation with reference to fire protection on the Transcontinental Railway line between Hervey Junction and the western boundary of the Province of Quebec. Presented May 2, 191t;. — Mr. nwcau Not printed. 279. Return to an Order of the House of the 20th March, 1916, for a copy of all letters, tele- grams, correspondence and contracts between the Department of Railways and Canals or any official thereof, including the officials of the Intercolonial Railway, and any member of the Government of New Brunswick, the St. John and Quebec Railway Com- nanv or any ofTirial thereof, regarding the operation of the Valley Railway, so-called, in the Province of New Brunswick, from the first day of October, 1914, down to the pre- sent date. Presented May 2, 1916. — Mr. Curvell Not printed. 280. Return to an Order of the House of the 10th April, 1916, for a copy of a certain lease made by the (".ovcrnment of Canada to one J. A. Culverwell, of a certain water-power on the Trent waterway, known as the Burleigh Falls power ; and of all assignments of said lease and of the consents of the Government of Canada thereto ; and also a copy of all correspondence, telegrams, tenders, reports, contracts and other papers, relating to the said original lease. Presented May 2, 1916. — Mr. Bumham Not printed. 281. Return to an Order of the Senate, dated the 12th April, 1916, showing copies of all peti- tions, correspondence, etc., relating to the purchase, by the Government, of the Quebec and Saguenay Railway. — (Senate) Not printed. 282. 1. Copy of letter from the Chairman of the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada to the Prime Minister re proposals made in respect to the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company. 2. Schedule of outstanding bonds, debentures, loans and notes. 1st January, 1916, and interest payments of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company and Grand Trunk Pacific Branch I>ines Company. 3. Memorandum re Grand Trunk Pacific Act, 1914, and proceeds of securities issued theieunder. ^ 4. Statement showing bonds, etc.. authorized, issued and outstanding and net pro- ceeds therefrom, also interest payable for the years 1916 and 1917 (as from 29th February, 1916), Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and Grand Trunk Pacific Branch Lines. 5. Advances by Grand Trunk Railway Company at 29th February, 1916. 6. Financial statements of the Canadian Northern Railway System. 15th April, 1916. 7. Memorandum re Canadian Northern Railway Company Guarantee Act, 1914, and proceeds of securities issued thereunder. S. Letter from G. A. Bell, financial comptroller of the Department of Railways and >' Canals to the Prime Minister, in respect to issue of his certificate for the purpose of releasing the proceeds of the forty-five million dollar, 4 per cent debenture stock, guar- anteed by the Dominion Government. Presented by Sir Robert Borden, May 3, 1916. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 282a. Copies of mortgage deed of trust securing an issue of $16,000,000 of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway bonds, guaranteed by the Dominion Government. Presented by Sir T. White, May 5, 1916 Printed for distributi07i and sessional papers. 282b. Copies of mortgage deed of trust securing an issue of $4.5,000,000 of Canadian Northern Railway securities, guaranteed by the Dominion Government, issued under the legisla- tion of 1914. Presented by Sir Thos. White, May 5, 1916. 283. Return to an Order of the House of the 23rd February, 1916. for a return showing: — 1. The amount v.hich has been paid out for new buildings and repairs at the Royal Mili- tary College and at Fort Henry, in each of the years 1912,1913, 1914 and 1915. 2. To v.hom the mor.ey was paid, and the aVnount in each case. 3. What portion of the work was tendered for, and the amount of each tender submitted. Presented May 3, 1916 — Mr. Edwards , ..» Not printed. 34 6-7 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers A. 19 1»; CONTENTS OF VOLTTME 2S— Continued. 284. Return to an Order of the House of the 27th March, 1916, for a return showing the names and addresses of all persons in the Public Service of any and every Department of the Ooverninfnt of Catiiula, in the counties of Cape Breton. Victoria, Inverness, Richmond, GuysborouKh, Anligonish and Pictou, Province of Nova Scotia. Presented May 4, 1916. — Mr. Carroll Not printed. 285. Return to an Order of the House of the 17th February, 1916, for a return showing the amount which has been paid out for printing outside of the Printing Bureau In each province, in each of the years 1912, 1913,^914 and 1915, and to whom paid. Presented May 5, 1916. — Mr. Best Not printed. 283«- Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 17th February, 1916, for a return showing the amount which has been paid out for printing outside of the Printing Bureau in each province, in each of the years 1912, 1913, 1914 and 1915, and to whom paid. Presented May 17, 1916. — Mr. Best Not printed. 28G. Report of the Commission on the Waterworks and Sewerage Systems of Canada. Pre- sented by Hon. Mr. Hazen, May 8, 1916 Not printed. 287. Return to an Order of the House of the 12th April, 1916, for a return showing: — 1. How many clerks there are in the ('ustoms Department who belong to and are paid from the outside service vote and who work in the inside service. 2. The names ol said clerks. 3. S.ilary paid to each. 4. How long each has been in the service oi the Department. 5. If all or any of these clerks have passed any examination. If so, what examination and on what date or dates. Presented May 10, 1916. — Mr. Turriff Not printed. 288. Return to an Order of the House of the 6th March, 1916, for a return showing the amounts paid under retroactive clause of the Act providing for an impost of 50 cents per proof gallon on all spirits taken from bond between the date of the outbreak of war and the date of the passage of such Act ; and also by whom paid, and the date of payment. Presented May 10, 1916. — ilfr. Graham Not printed. 289. Return to an Order of the House of the 3rd February, 1916, for a return showing the names of all employees of the Government of Canada in the inside and outside service who have enlisted since the 4th day of August, 1914, for overseas service; and the names of all employees of the Government of Canada in the inside and outside service who have enlisted since the 4th day of -August, 1914, for home defence; also the salary received by each previous to enlisting ; and the rate of pay received by each since enlist- ing; specifying those, if any. who continue to enjoy the salaries paid them before their enlistment and the amount of same. Presented May 10, 1916. — Mr. Kyte. .Not printed. 290. Return to an Order of the Senate, dated 26th April, 1916, for: — A copy of the agree- ment between the Government of Canada, acting for the Transcontinental Railway, the Canadian Pacific Railway Company and the Canadian Northern Railway Company for the construction, operation and maintenance of the Union Station at Quebec, which the Honourable the Acting Minister of Railways says (Hansard, page 2(190) is to be used by these three railways. — (Senate) Not printed. 291. Return to an humble Address of the Senate, dated 29th March, 1916, to His Royal High- ness the Governor General ; praying His Royal Highness to have laid on the Table of the Senate : — A statement of all expenses to date in connection with the expenditures of public moneys at Port Nelson ; also an estimate of the further expenditure to com- plete the works at Port Nelson on Hudson Bay. — (Senate) Not printed. 292. Return to an Order of the House of the 3rd April, 1916, for a copy of all investigations, letters and correspondence whatsoever, regarding the dismissal of J. B. Deschenes and Thomas Bernier, employees on the Intercolonial Railway at Riviere du Loup. Pre- sented May 12, 1916. — Mr. Boulay Not printed. 293. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th April, 1916, for a return showing a list of the decoders and censors employed at Halifax since the war broke out. together with the names, dates of employment, total amount paid, by whom recommended, and former employment of each. Presented May 12. 1916. — Mr. Sinclair Not printed. 294. Return to an Order of the House of the 22nd March, 1916, for a return showing: — 1. Whether there is a list of companies, firms, or persons resident in Halifax. N.S., at present in the Department of Militia and Defence from whom are asked tenders for war supplies on behalf of the said Department or War Purchasing Commission. If so, the names of such companies, firms or person?. 2. During the calendar year 1915, whether ' public tenders were n^ked for any war supplies at Halifax. N.S. 3. If so. the nature of the supplies for which tend-^rs were asked, to whom tenders were awarded, and the prices, for the said respective articles or supplies. Pr sente Miy 12, 1916. — Mr. Ma .lean (Ualijax) Not printed. 295. Reports of engineers re'ating to the Loib'ni^re and Megantic Railway: the Quebec. Mont- morency and Charlevoix Railway between Quebec and Cape Tourmente ; and the Quebec and Saguenay Railway from Cape Tourmente to Nairn Falls, near Murray Bay. Pre- sented by Hon. Mr. Reid, May 15, 1916 .Not printed. 35 6-7 GiHirtro V. Alplmlu'ticHl Iiulcx to SosHidiml riipcrs A. I'JIO CONTENTS OF VOLUME 28 -('onrludrd. 20!*a riiri<»>i»imlrnrc in lospnt to ilu" offer of Halt- lo the Coverninont of Canada of the Que- lu'o, Monliuoionoy ami t Miaiii-voix Kallway, tlu- yuibi-c anil Sai.ni' ii.>.v Railway and the LotblnlCro and MoKantIc Hallway. I'roBentod by Finn. Mr. Ucid, May IG. 1916. A'o/ priiilid. 29G. Uoturn to an Addri'.>;s to His Iloyal Hlghiipss the Governor (lenerul of tne 1st March, 191C. for a cnjiy of all lorrnspondpnoe, lc>lt(?ra, telegrams, Ordertt In Council, etc., relat- ing to the transfer l)y the (Jovfrnniint of Ontario lo the fJovornment of Canada, of the rights held by the former in the lakes, dam.s. etc.. contiguous to or forming a part of the Trent V.illey Wati-rw.iys .'System, rro.sented May 17, 1916.— Me. Qrahdm.- Not printed. 297. Keturn lo an i.)rder ul the House of the 1st .May. Iltlfi. for a ropy of all papers, telegrams, letters .and other documents in connection with the decision to locate an interior storage elevator' at Calgary, Alberta. I'resttited May 17, 1916 Not printed. 298. Return to :ui Order of the House of the 12th April, 191 fi, for a return showing the plan and descrlptitm of the proi)osed permanent haibour quay line in the harbour at I'ictou, and for a copy of .all jiapers, letters, telegrams and othej- documents relating to the establishment of the same. I'resented May 17, 1916. — Mr. Macdonald .. ..Not printed. 299. Return to an Order of the House of the 21st February, 1916, for a copy of all tenders, offers, letters, telegrams and other documents relating to the arrangements for the hand- ling of freight and coal at I'ictou, in connection with the boats engaged in the winter service between Pictou and Prince lOdward Island during the year 1914-191.''), and dur- ing the present season. Presented May 18, 1916. — Mr. Macdonald Not printed. 6 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10a A. 1916 DOMINION OK CANADA REPORT OF THK DEPARTMENT OF TRiDE Afii) COHERCE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED MARCH 31 1915 PART II CANADIAN TEADE i WITH FRANCE WITH GERMANY WITH UNITED KINGDOM WITH UNITED STATES PRINTED BY ORDER OF PARLIAMENT OTTAWA PRINTED:BY:J. he L. TACH^, printer to the KING'S MOST [No. 10a— 1916J EXCELLENT MAJESTY 1915 6 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10a A. 1916 OE^ER^T. INDEX PART 1.— Caxahmn Tuape:— Imports into and Exports from Canada. (Itemized and General Statements.) PART n.--CANADiAX Trade:— Witli France. With Germany. With United Kingdom. With United States. PART III.— Canadian Trade:— With British and Foreign Countries. (Except France, Germany, United Kingdom and United States.) PART IV. — Miscellaneous Information : — Bounties. Commercial Intelligence Service. Gold and Silver Marking Act, Administration of. Lumber and Staple Products. Revenue and Expenditure of Department of Trade and Commerce. Statistical Record of the Progress of Canada. Tonnage Tables. PART V. — Grain Statistics. PART YI. — Subsidized Steamship Services. PART TIL — Trade of British and Foreign Countries. Note — The above parts will not tiecessarily he issued in the order indicated. 6 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10a A. 1916 P^PIT II CANADIAN TRADE WITH FRANCE WITH UiNITED KINGDOM WITH GERMANY WITH UNITED STATES TABLE OF CONTENTS Trade of Canada wiih the World — page Summary of Imports and Exports, 189G to 1 915 6 Trade of Canada with France — Summary of Imports from France and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915 7 Principal Articles Imported from France, 1911tol915 8 Principal Articles Exported to France, 1911 to 1915 23 Trade of Canada with Germany — Summary of Imports from Germany and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915.. , . 27 Principal Articles Imported from Germany, 1911 to 1915 28 Principal Articles Exported to German 3^^, 1911 to 1915 48 Trade of Canada with United Kingdom — Summary of Imports from United Kingdom and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915 , 52 Principal Articles Imported from United Kingdom, 1911 to 1915 53 Principal Articles Exported to United Kingdom, 1911 to 1915 105 Trade of Canada with United States — \ Summary of Imports from United States and Exports thereto, 1^96 to 1915 114 Principal Articles Imported from United States, 1911 to 1915 , 115 Principal Articles Exported to United States, 1911 to 1915 , 18S 10a— U 6 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10a A. 1916 EXPLANATORY NOTES. PART II. The term "Entered for Consumption" is the techinal 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 oil tliat portion liable for duty. The value given for goods imported is 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. 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. The term "Goods not the Produce of Canada or Foreign Articles" applies to the exports of foreign goods which had been previously imported. The value of "Goods the Produce of Canada" is their value at the time of export- ation at the ports of Canada whence shipped. The value of "Goods not the Produce of Canada" is the actual cost of such goods. The initials N.E.S. mean "not elsewhere specified". ri N.O. P. mean "not otherwise provided for". The expression "Ton" means two thousand pounds, and "Cwt" one hundred pounds. The expression "Standard hundred", when applied to deals, means 2,750 feet board measure. The expression "Ton", applied to square timber, means ^0 cubic feet. 6 rn.\in: asd v<)\nii:i:('ij-i'Mrr ii 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 It. c E »-» £^ 5 a. 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(— I ^ -3 .^ ^ D X •*-. -vt -1 .^ :3 >-^ -w .- ^^.- -* V ■— ■ <-^ -<^ ^ ■1-^ tT c ^ r; X a; ^ L ^ !a02 :;: z.t c — ^ •c 2 S £< S ■S * >— § =. - 3^-5 > cS - =-s-2 ^ £ "S^-r =* 5 ? S t' „ ci - -i —i =^ — j:: C ■- ii !i o-^ r. ~ C V P — I'D ■ s ^ « > ^ 2 s -: X i" - • '^- t — *3 *^ c '-\ ..a '^ 0 0^ cS :e-^ r^ ;: X •S to ^ c o "m to «3 , 11 ;l r c 3 fcO C~T3 O i K be 1. ^ ^ o ^ » ^ a; *■■ c 4; 2 B c5 ".^ tT C3 C3 •.* X a. -^ c? i X i- S i =i Kh^niij; J ■s;o X u X -5.5 Is ^ c i -S C 3 B 3 be u i= cS S 3 ^ *-t ^H ** .^3 n O B C si B T3 B c3 0 o re 77.' \i>i I \ /) (•()\ruf:i!('h: r\ur ii 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 V O u Cs^ o 55 < < r_ oi P^ ^ o X H »— 1 ^ ^ 3! <: O 0, o :b <: 1— 1 12; X < J o o H Ph ci o < w . 1 p a. << o 05 S5 H e A t K ^ -f . > OJ ov p -f I - 5 -r IM O rH > "f rl 56 M a: 22 ei ofc a •3 ^ « « ciK-:c^i-iV ij^'e^ ^'lo ^ :cr ?5 i-H r > • *«? 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O rt 53 0/ -P rs - 1=1 i;Q 1^- cc to C if 3 S i3 S O S<2 - - o ■5 O ;j - ^s o o o -' S 1; *= © t > t. > f=.QPL, C« «i ai X t- be ^ 3 S ^•5x o rt-= o 3 a; ■ b 3 i:, bo o # X n o.S ~ X X ^ID . U. -^ . Z. -*- 10a— 2 o o , X — r3'~< ^ o O C ho x" a* ■ §> x-.S £ tCJS C ^73 3 =* T ■« 3 •— -kJ u fc..3 = i -S 3 C 0 0) £ i" — X ?:; tc 3 C.= -= — P-ii— 11—1 18 Thwnt: Axn com merci:— part ii 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 O < Eh 3! > a a 6' IM I - s ■a c < < < o o < < _2 7^ I 3 15 > C5 ^ 5 o 0. CO «(& X I- ^„ CO in s ! c3 CO o »n 3 r1 irt frj ^ CC W I- ^ ?[ ec CO CO IC iS §UJ o KIM t~ f in I t~ Oi l,t CO t--. CO -r CO CO t- 1-00 I- im'-^'o* (M in c. CO i?S •n c^i 00 I eo -r CO o m o ~. w 00 O'-iCO CO t^ Tf CO -r c; in i i-i r~ CO o c»-■ "^ S a -^ ^ CT X c c-^ tj S'3 a.' ^ i- " Is "^ ^^ t^ ^ >» '^ '^^ ,i3 O ? i- ^ 9 a* C5 IM CO I - IN C5 --H l- c^ co'x'm" S O XXI- X C C5 Ci in in (O Tf in o CANADIAN TRADE 19 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10a '■^3 r^ 1 1- -^^ 1 ^"1 t'- r^ 1 C5 , -. 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W^ N ■ !* ■ 0-- 0 CO — ©IM ^^ >1 '■2 c 3 1 0 • 1— » SOCl©X • ^ C>_© 1-1 • •^ co'x'o . »-l © -r IM 1-- r-l . xNKi ; © CO 0 '. l^ ■^ M . 5^' : 1 . , "X ; ?5 : 6 : ^ 5 ' - tc • • &> .s I d . S > •*^ . c "■ 0 i/ • K 1 1 > 1 5E : • §3 1! 1 . 0 ' en c • 0. H .2 u 3 • ' ^ c cJ :'5 ' x" :^ ' x" r ^ ^ .1 : : bo '■ '■ .5 ■ : ^"0 t m ■ -^ l|i ill , . r. c cr, o: "C - «-^ cS i X * ;- ^ 3 J c ■ — : :^ Ss : :rs : IC^i ; ; •. i a ci . r. 0) 1 ' ^ JZ ^ 3 *^ T3 eS s C tc= c .f -Si ? =5 D "z 1 -S 1 X u 2 0 3 < ^ < -.* ::: 0 C )C >a b 24 Th'ADi: ANIX VOMMKRCE—PAUT II 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 V O < c < V Ed O S'. < o o Pu o •—a • * \ .^ §5* • : 1 . 8 : . ■ : • f??§52Sg*g © t^ . . ta--oixeo_i- w ■fr3 ©' ; * «j : . ■ ■ r-T rn'r-To" B 10 CO . 1— ( rt ' s* 1 : ■ : i : ; i : gK-2^ 0 S^S? 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Oi CO -^ COrH 00 t-- eo S8 I- co ->" M<"ef CO CO to o 00 o^ CO -^ 05 l.O 05 00 o lO © CO CO 00 CO loc-i" o o oT o CD CD 00 (M CD" CD O CD CO CO CD C5 CO CO © © •* T-I"cO CO ■^ t^ ©t- tv. tH • o r— " T-H (N © • o (M ■»»• CO cd" . © (M N -t> lO . X CO CO (N . CO t^ r- 1^ c0 05 eo(M 00 • 3Q CO© CO rH (S © t-l w~i C5 ■ © t-- t- © . to oi^ t^ CO . to IM iM 3 2 o" ^ .^ ^ b t< ° ® S iu 3 u> : 5: — • o ~ .-a o •S -^ j£ Is ci ' O 3 3 a: X o t. O fc. * > y^ -ti C ^ o 3 £ I'D » ' > J. 5— .-4 tH tc O ;- >> SIS >-• m C3 w 0; r3 a> ■1^ -T! -- 3^3 cr iL E C % :z: 3) 5 '^ 5i: U 00 rt o Q c ■j: •— . 6CX be O a- S = 5 S «•- =3 cc be V J T3 C id O cs" o to 10a— 3^ 13 C 00 0) > O O § S.'ftib O OO 36 rirxni: \\n roMMKi^cE-i'Mn ii 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 < < < o I* o p H •a 00 ' 1 « 3,223 1 - i : : iii • : : '. fe I -1-1 c5 '3 >« < o a: Q Ed H O 0. 03 •J o H o OD 0) 5•^• *> T- a, »- WHHI-rt > pJHlill— I 4) a; 0; - CO_ C5 « l-^ rn lO CO lO ■ « • t~r r-J" CT CO tH 4 I— " ? 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H a H-4 Ed ^ a o < £U Q HH <5 00 IZi < o O c- « fe < o >-] < < o C2 K H PM a -a §1< o r-l <5 «o «r to" o* CO to 9 8 Si OO'lN I 5 S a eS •3 c o U> D I— • CI lO t-- in lO ?0 -H « © « O o CO in o a a 0 ^ 3 IS o CO 03 05 IC5 00 CO 0& 1-1 CO (M s 3 Is e© o 00 o CO t>. 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I?) r-4 CI o '5ci ifS r. cr, j^ 05 1ft T C f I as •* 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 OS e 'S o o 1 o 1 1 1 ^ < < S p, a O a Ss o O ^ K Zb H :: •— 1 i. > H »-' w ■^ < - Q <3 X 55 ^ ^ < b: E::^ <^ o ■J a < a. >, a 3 0) > .» m in X -T X If) iC _ rH — 'ci-^" IM C-1 ;= -rc^fccac lO C3 00 fe- es© COM CO -f © 1-1 o ©' Q OS lA m M TfCO cc lO CO i-Tiri" cs" COCC CI ccoooc ;c c: t-- C) l~ mo I (M t- to 00 ci ■«• to O 05 cc l^ 00 * ■ ■ e<5 • » ift ift rH 7. : s CO to CO *c 00 -r ri ->> CO (M © rH CO •* IM -f t^ CO 1ft © X) CO 00 t>. -»" rH t^ 1-1 in c h-1 o 3 C S a u 3 C C s .5 ^ b re s c a) s eS ^ -!2 ;i.j; C X o ■< < < o 3 cj CAXADIAy TRADE 41 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10a 1,088 237 4.183 00 00 r^i- C-. I- -T 10,032 8,318 (i.905 m ^?, •r -^ t^co - ^ :o ?4 1 ■- r-rco'ri o to 2 ^ S i-h" iC i-H o *o CC r-< CC ?C t- -r c ^-1 23,45!) 17,230 298 o in co« ■ (M05 lO'i— ' CO CO I— I C5 © l^ t>.-t< IM CO CO © o CO lO CO m in i~ aDC5(M 1-1 CO © : : : ' • • 1—1 1—! 3,735 2,398 3,592 2,900 47,27!) 11,623 3,475 41,427 12,433 868 97,354 47,475 1,289,201 783,346 8,061 05 CO o -*> eo a: C5 IM -o_ I- eo__rr_ CO~ NCO't^ a; ■ 1) c^ at, C! 1/ r -. . ^- -*i — ■ ^'v -^ t ii -^ c i a S ^ J C S ° = J: «_; tc~~ •^ •j: u O iii (, — w ^ ^ ?3 c; > ' '^ -1— 3 a* rS n J- c o ■;-> -s ^^ « X ci x-'-S ■r ei O §-= = O 2 -, a. 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N a^-o-H 3 j5 : ° Si ^'o'S ^^-^-r S-S:n ■•1 S.J-e|mo->:^^ S C ) c 0 c hP^ ^ ■- 1 CANADIAN TRADE 43 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10a s iS 1" 2 CO eo lO X X "-I ••»■ ^ r; -o M c^ eo ~. ?) ■* f '§-" ao © « X W C. -1< CO Se<5 f-i -r -tx'm 1-1 o o no o is is i^ •"I 5-1 <-- ?; CO 1^ fffio .-r,-r CO »-< S o c O X I- »^ 05 CO ^ -H 'T 00 eo 00 f-T o" ■m" •r t~.eo i.'Tco'"-''* CO JO s C<1 • CO • :§ • ■M : ' eo eo a> to CO eo h-e^ ■n" in i^ in M X «' wo" rt o V Ci 1 c^ J5 1 -f t* 1 o -"T Si © t- CC X X »- -r s-i l~ T -^ VS » co__-r X CO l^x* ■?) r- iS o c-i •^ rj o r-* o *^ »-^ cc o ad" efeo" -rfr^^ oin'in' m 1-1 CI CO CO 1-1 ©c<« (Mineo © X in o Cj ■ 01 © © o '-S i. Cft, a> SI ^e-E N Z. £ 8' 3 s &0 e Zu O S3 "cs-o * CJ 1^ 1- — O O C3 -:S O o Ps: o o c ^ 5 a r H.- ''■ I ^ T, ^^ n r^— 3;*— — — g C so •■« • o . • 14.^ 5 • • o • :£ : a : . a ■ U-, ^" ■ - — ;'n 1 CS ■ 5 ■ bo • ■ u • -1^ . 0; . -c • -© : 5 ~ * .2 ".§ Lis 5*5 -^ x" — ~ ^ C r^ ^ - *j -J i; r rt o 01 Hi CC 3> O -a X — : -5 ^ /•/.•»/»/• .IA7' citMMi uri: -rAUT ii " 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 h -3 40 < i^ *•« *d c 1 "I ^5' 1" -r ~- ?5 •n 3 -51$ ra -r lO I - 1, — ^ci CI a a eS s T I I - I - -T 1 1 TJ O I - 1 rj -» » — -r -r •* O -f CI CO « !0 !«♦'•-' l« 00 5? t- C 1— ?l 00 rH ^. CS. *^ O • r-t ^ w f CO -r CO CO rt 1« • ^ CO t^ lO CI l-lO o < o o < s o o H o a. 01 W CO t~ W S5 CO ,H I O 'ft X: •— I CO iQ •-' — W ~ 1.* CO OO 05 O-Tos'-^'r-ro'O .-^ 1 a& i-H iM -^ CI ■* •-S c ■* IM « IM O>?0© CO r-i t— IM OOO 1 0 t-l c (M 1-H v.- •* M lO 5D 1?^ * lO 35 O l- i 2". .-I CO lO^rH X l~0 t^'^ oo"s^rc t~M c < a, in CO 00 o I" oi lO CO t^ ir: ci I-- 1~ iO ■J X lO c; '5' CO CO •O CO" -- cCiC C^ CO ^ •* ^ M CO ^ f o o i^ioeo M -t" •S CON s 5S b: O DC >3 •t- o ;5-sq 00 o IM r^rH CO o Offl -f W 05_ IN CO o oo" to CO com oo?c o^ IM CC JO 35 0 -r' (M ?©iN CO O CO CO CO CO -H< ■M 0(M 00 ^ 00 t~ IM S COCO Oi -* CO IM •r. Co 3 p 2 .? e;^. C 3 OS "- err 13 -C 3 cS 3 3 ® &,tf3c;p5 7^ -^ :50 tc-2 3 is •5 5 — ^.^:3:^ ■S j= o jf =; o t« % 6 C5 la ^ 3 Oj S-J3 > c Sh 3 u ee «*« 3 C 3 03 02 CANADIAN TRADE 45 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10a —• r-i m 1 t^ O ^ • IM c^ CO O X X o i^ o :o IM Id — ' •-) c* s.sx 1 « S^SI ■JS «? 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S a . r •= o.E "1- 1-5 0/ ^ wq i Is 3 . . 5)—. : S.-2 £ • =— ej ■ CJ t, 1) • o t- -c "^-^ c OG O .T3 '7* 1-^0^ t. t ° c 5 git s: C3 B O „ « C.H 2 o i -"^ ?; " ii = s «■ J='S-t; o p Cl "5 I- o s o .2 H S X L 2 ^ 'I 00 01 a — s "5 O 48 riy'\t>r (\/» ii>\nii:ucK - i'\irr ii 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 "5? O < < < X o Q U H « O a. X W m Cd .J o 3 >5 ^ 2 < • 1 - 1- r • .o / ^ IO i-< CO ' Lr "ti '-^ "^ 15 S?f? :gl;?>i in •-♦< «?l .^;;: 2 . :r:^3 : lO 'CO -f • CO i -a 1 - r-«t . . .' ^' x 'o" ; « wiM .esTiocoio co" .'eo' «» ^ O 1 .CO.-1 rH 1 1- . CI > -^ 1 ^ 1 « : 'i • • • ■ C O 1 - • ! • ■ 1 i :l' '** '^ »— ' • : '.tSi(i(n . , , , , in . f~* 1 2 . . • • . : :^"^ ' : ■J • ; ; 1-* i iM -»< cr> ri M 1 - 1 • t~ Ol CO ft IM Csl iS o o — =>oo lO © CO t 5: © IQ 31 v. Of a rr -/■' ci 1 - 1 - 1* 1 '. 'f'TiS 30 f rH -f I «c' i-J o" -f r-T 1 - oo — ' ( - C*rH-t. "5 • . .(?5lNr-, c/l r-l rH > k ^r 1 \ , ■ 1 IN T 1« ■ : :S^?^ : . 1 > . • CO©© iM >i, I- 2 o . . . rH rH rH «> • O'JCt 'S —'cTio ; . 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CO o -r ■ t~ o -fi o in CO lo -^ Cq rH «C ■ CO o^ I- • CO CO CO • IM 00 in CO CO rH O Tt< . r-< , t- •Cl^Tl-^O ■* ■",'~^ ■ t- © 35 I- CO rH lO '"„ • ©^ 3 : CO lO jq" oo" ; .— 'eo-ci" o J" cTo" rH or ; cd" fl© .COr-rn .0C50 . 31 r-CO CD CD "5 1 -^ .,-Hin o: > •-I 1—1 • CI o ■ ■* » oco ■ O -00 rH ■4^ • ^ t- . T-i .cicoco • [^ • T)< •IM t- ■ t^ -r-d-r-l ■ £ .CO : r r r T* J ."i. «c ;:a :K p: ■ : : : 1-5 -P3 c . b i 6 • P 5 *■ :> • ^ Q ■^ • 0) • • a 1 5 1 g appar tures of C I te ; : - • -.5 c 4-3 : a ■ a o . : e ^ s ! • 5 c ■•'c £P a: :'i -"^'BB ■ t3 "O < { f ■ ^ ;p^ : c — S 1 ^ 1 rC ! (N — in .n c: X -M CO -T t^ •*'x cf CO O CI O »0 CO C-1 I-H CO* I— 'coco" O © O— X CO 35 CO i-i — :5 -^ X © © -r Oi T^ « .-T c O © — 01 ©X -r "'• © 1— ' t~ -r © CO © © © N in © • 2 J T. *^ S 2. „ - S S 3 c s s ~T3 CO © CO © lO CO o r. 5 5C O -C be ce-g 5 s © — CO o n i^ ©X I- -f CO • 50*4 © © © .— "of-1^ T^ o = ^ i-O IS — s. :: V :< ^ '-' 1 K J. £•*: ■« * C3 C C o X eS OS -£§ r 1 ■ -2 c: c ■ . c • . '^ zi - • . o ■c a •" (T =r J 5 ■ : .E ^ ^ ■^ ^ a ^-ai CXI 3 ' -- - ■ r t£ 03 ^'Z.rr ZZf^t H 3. c:: H 3 e3 c B ; ^ — — :r 3 5 I 5 t _£ C 10a— 4 so r/M/)/: .I.V/> COM MKliCK— PART II I 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 < o < < < O o w p <: 1 1 ^ 00 11 a ci t V. X rf -H ^ IN lo 1-H i-i ifi rt l>* A C> 0% O ;C M M J-I Ci in O T r- -r i 1 ^ O CO © -r OS 3 •-H r- C» © I- ; ?5 CO CO < CO r-t o -/; co' X ■ C-1 -r ?5 IM CO o a. I- (2 S O > ©JO «0000 OON •TIM © CI c£ • c ir^ .c i-Tift .'occo'cc' o CO C5 rr> 1— «oio s tn 4«l- IM 'l' 00 ■^ IOCS 00 O T •»»< tn en CO 00 05 00 «5(M C5 -r o •T 00 00 c: t^l- -r •^ 1 00 •-* •>• CO r-\ lO 1-1 o T— » r-l r-4lO --IM r-IIM 3 IM » © l~ • 05 rf • o t-«o CO ■^ IM-^_^ « CI O -t" o CO IM H-i a o: o a. X CI *— I S5 x> 3 c 3 CO CO Ed O a «& OS 3 O -t« 1- CI IM 05 CO CQ © lO X rl 1-1 00 lO wT -r (--Tco rH CI rs 1— in o 1-1 in CO cc o r». O ■n" o -1-1 r^ o o lO ©© © -* >o IM CO © • © 00 o t~ -■0 OD t~ 00 -r •Tl r-l eori o Oi O o 1-1 1—1 00 co'in* cc rj< t^ 1-1 CO eo CJ 00 : CO © tC 00 oc © — 1-1 CO © lO cT CO 5^ « S V 2 ci C cu X to o o C "Ji £ cs o 5 a; S S C to o 5 3 0) i to CO in IM c8 s fcl 01 o en 4^ c ^ s 5-s ° ^ c3 O © CO © Oi © 00 o ©_IM ©rsf © 00 I .1 eo cv ira c ci —I c; «>-© co'i-T CO Tfi CJ © ic" ? C c /:0 js ce oj 300 o H o o -*J CO , to fci I *^ to eo iO I-:; X * S 'o ? c o Eh g 'a Ah C O > m CAIJADIA'N TRADE 51 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10a ^- i 18,724 I- 00 o ^H CM wee f" c- o r-l CO P5 CO 2,233 20,911 S2 CO 'O T 1-1 f— 1 © i-H o rH ©IS I-l IT © X IM*C- o c t-iC- im'-»» " © X l-H o o 00 r-l 40 pi" 1-H ' j • 1 in o 5 05 rs t-i :2 t^ ^ cs O . 'f -r ^ Zi COM?! CO CO M O •■£ owco '.r CO N 1 0 c 1 i 02 "3 J J r X O 'M U o 0 H CC s C X 1 It. 0 o i-H ■4." 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' ^ ic : -• £ « g ^ g J 1—* fa ^— ,— ' — .— ■— ,— -»,— ^___ , ^ • [ ■ «:. -.2.£i:-i2 : 6'i : l-P i J-g _: t- a , J I III : C to .S ■-> »=.;i » 2 =^*^ = • t— ( ♦^ .1- G S S 1/ T • lliiE ; 1 £ c i • • U " 4-' e : ic a • 'c : :S ' i 4 "3 pparel, wearing, and sonal and household e mercliandise, of Britis dying abroad, but dc Canada: book.s, jjictu plate or furniture, pers and heirlooms lift by rlicles and f>ther good dueo of Canachv, r within five year.s. . . rticles brought intoCa rarily and for a period i lug three mouth.s for t of exhibition or of com prizes offered by any a or other association. . 1 ^ < ^ < < --* 54 Timn: am> commkiwk—paut n 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 > »5 "^ S ^ s o iS 1 S 1 O o O o S5 N4 fcd a H o H ci: l-H i:^ ^5 s D o fri h-< i-i-i H £3 1— 1 »-»■ A. << s a t— 1 <1 03 <1 o O e-i r^ < O >J a •< a. o 00b •r 30if5 ^ tC tot- r-Jt~^ Nc^i o in T l-H .-H >r I- -t" lO e<5 CO 1> "C rH C3 > r-( "TO: « CO oo' oo" J8 Oi I— I »-" 1-1 CO t-t^ t^oo o CO a "*• 05 00 o lO -r >o t- -r ct ift cTco'-r IM rH 3 W C 3 CO -0< •CO e© f-H .n(N-* CO -r t^ I- (M CO t^O 1^ © aOTT o o 0(M ■^ C r^ec Mi-H t- lO ooo; (M C-. 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CD jj -^ =5 Cj C3 •TS 3 =S . .S-2 2 oT r^ t- -;S 3 o 0/ — ^ 01 u c 3 73 OS bt c3 inn j= s " to 3 01 cS 3 O O 3 3o-=B2.3^fe-= r/: fi t- a- o >>•= >..5 ="•£ " !« .^ i =^.3^^ iUDjO ^ tic cr ^ u t-i _fj „ 2 -3 0^ CS •„ i^x.- c^ 3 > 3 ? — _3— -«r3;3 '^1^ — X !>ii;j3 3 fc.*f 3 3 ,3 aj'C rt es j^ ■ *^— i •^ fct . r< .„ ^ ,S ?2 ^ ^ c» a. d s 01 X O C 3 !- 01 f CANADIAN TRABE 55 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10a o" cT 1-1 lO CO o 1^ :c -^ CO s 00 f— • 00 o l- -^ of i-T eo (M 00 00 o © -t> t— ( (N 00 1-H tf> N 1-1 N ©NiS © 05 t^ CO » t-l t- ■«< O 00 00 00 1— ' t» 7i •* c<> t~. 1^ 05 CC N t~- CO 00 in C5 00 » cc CJS O © ^ « 00 O* CO IM t^ I— ( o «5 on CO Oi 00 in o i^ © r-l "^l jA'im'io e<5 Oi (M 5© KO o 05 © ?o ^ lOCO CO © CO 00 LO e-i ti 1- N CO (M ■-I "*< T 1— •O : : : 3 £ 3 C -■" r^ l-J r=1 I— I a. = ■31 sic CS L. , ~ ^_ s ■ X 33 n o 2 ^ >%^ -° ?^" — O O 1; r rt O :- P - o u o ■ X O X » O X -• O 3 X O 5S _C ■O^ Ji "33 i^ - 2-2 3 -^ - ~ s s 2 : O >— — C - — — :; t- X - — "r" -a 1; « O ^ ' .2— i 1^ "' 3i >- " g CB M B~ ^ > b ^ O O i >. " ' c.x 05 ti "- Oo = 5 o --So X ' : o s s ■ 3 - - .2— 5 1^ U M - " rt j; = X 3 r; 3j x" .'3 ="?" - o ^ a 3i c ^ tt-^ C »; g 5" 0/ jj c :; r; 3 O x" » '•-" "^ O CJ O 00 D C m - » . ! o O ':: rf j; •/; >> :J "" - !< 3 ' x: « X 3:^ :- 3 -r 0 O X rS T3 y: 3 a "— i 2 3 o O ST3 o J- B w be 2 > O u 1 5 3:;__ 2 . _ >'.2 " X ;:; ^ 3 ^-* u 'n ri X cS tiC o a =: c _ » « >> 86 ThWHH AMI V().\fMI'lN(!E-r.Mrr II 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 to s > a 3 tf> ^ 4» 1— I 00 j<5 as ■M 171 c 3 c lO JO t- O" 3 Q o ■n 6"^ r° k" ^- 3 o" to' 300 cc S CO -r fS CO o ■ o tw - c •^ 3 ^ u > .t; c — o-g S fc. ^ O * .-I bci; 2, 3 ■*-* 73 ci 1, cS SJ3 a> OI tn i X 3 f^ -o ,x c +^ us . •^?; ; CO oj ^ .B.S. T; 'T3 73 ■"^ M 2 ^ >l BO ■ — J^ ^ 3 ir c3 flJ3 O ^ to* bO.S " * ^ 3 u > l3 « > j; S « ?" o ^ > *— (D C3 O ■ O— . ■ 3 5 • O « • o jC • — ' o :•- S « " '*^ ^ -S 3 O" CANADIAN TRADE 67 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10a i--5€ f^O 1 CO 1- ■* .- lo t~ g^ 3-. oo uj O in fi -^ CI -o '- in ~.\o -r -s -^ r-. .-> ci « to •A S -r i^j -r ri -r — n 5 -r I- £> t» 31 -O «o-f wcT i~i-i o e«5 • ft J-. -O -J 'X ci I- Cl -^ C-l i-i CO woo ■* t^ OS -r c^ "T r-i o f-i a: O >-i .H OS i-i i-i -«< in i-t- -r i-Tn t- iM in lO -^ O CJ Si cr. p n Q O o fj ri -f o © ci f ••f cf ■* o ci -f c' 1-1 I - » r1 00 ^ © I S O .-I CJ o* X ci « » 00 r<5 t- X » ;c c; t^ i^ ■': ir. ?5 1- o o t - co i>» 00 © -f -r X © as o t>. CO (M © © X 1^ eo «■) ■■£ •© © I— •-; M -T CO o CI o CO t-i -T c; 3" 00 CO CS ©■n 00 © CI -I* in ci" CO -- I ooo S» CO © «_ i-T in 00 •-" CO 00 eo CO t - t>- O Si cs CI r-. :c © c; " »r -'^ci co'co'co'sTco" CM 1-t © — in r-i d m i~ © o ^ © in CI ercf— '©' CI © CI CI — . i~ in ir; © 1^ © ~. 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X CO 1- -r T-l r-. -T CJ CO Oi l— l-H t- CO r-l OS cc o CO to cT " CO cfcf c: CJ o in in~ m 00 cr OS J3 - r hi I tc-i O . tr. , Is 5 3 X ■ — - o to ^"^-^ = --5 - w 3> ^ ^ O C3 U >' -So - ~ '-"S c 'S ^ -:3 - "^ '-' . rt o) 5 s ii c ft t4 s c o T .S • o • ^ a: • as o _ '^ . o cS — .u tX 3 o o 2-§ cfJ3 °.s ^ 3 > -1-3 ■— ' a: X C ==rJ S C ,- " a »j '- bi 5 '^' 2 vS -t;£3 a 4) o- « o ?5 O ® ^ ^ * ^- ? a 5 5 '§c.S S 3-0 « e . tK S < *- •- ' CQ O O •j= o ■ o^ :£^ ■J 00 I-r bo • 3 ^ • <^ s ■ ° »rfS D CAXADIAN TRADiE 65 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10a i-ie<5 CC S5_ 1-1 IM 00 COM (N lO 00 C^ CO •^ Oi •■£> o I-H 00 1-1 -1> iS 00 OS 53 O 05 O g^5 •(M X i-t .H 00 t- rH CC •rT'-J'-o'arw'-ir •^ © ^ OO t^ to CO -H 05 OC O ■■c to •^ -r c- t~ X ■* o'cOtO 35''cO~ CO i-l 1-1 35 rt l^ 1-1 cT © t^ CO T © ■<»< s © to ■^ 1ft to © to -^ in to © • Q X CI to CO -r 35 -35 ift © ift CO 35 CO ■ t— 35 "to'tdft'to ©" ' I-l" in" to -r CO © © 1ft CO t^ 1ft C n M ^—1 CJ X ©__ r- 1ft© os" cf ©""ci" © X x__ ci" C. rn'rHX Ca rH Ift X l>. 1ft' cfco' ^ X Ift W XC c S O >.S>g l-H X rH eo X -t< -r © lO r-c Cflft" 1ft CI eo rH t^ X -r © c^ -r rfi r-i Ift •*< ■^ Ift CO © © o's'tC©"— " ©Xr-it- © © cf • CI x__ ! rn" C5 'H C5 CO in Ift TJI t--^co r-T ; W X © -r X w O -f © © -* ?5 © W* © CO b- rH Ift' -^ rH O ©* X CI C> -H^ r. 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E a '5 . - rB >' — w ^ = ^0 'x — "^ X *g - -^ ^ »-, c: d oQ^ B 76 77i' I/'/' I \ /' '"" vri,'('i: r \irr ii 6 GEORGE V. A. 1916 4) 9 -a > 00 0> r-l > i 1 •I s s -^ O o I ^^ > «o o gl2 ir f ^ ? ^?^ fM IC r-l T-H (M !§! CO . -I ao > O lO to e<9 lO CO 05 im'co CO C m s o Qi H 2 o fid 3 s (M C5 c 3 > O < tart a ■rr o --i l-- r-i in t= C«5"^' C5 2J COO © o IM '-O CO t- (N 00 Tf -f t~- ^lO QC c c8 cs o o ^1 fa . I (J CI -J lOCOCO .?o lO IM O Xi r-l W -»< C) -f <» CC ©_ '•f QCl "T" CO — . -r -ri W O CO <-l O l^ t~ Ol rH — (N CO CO .(M .CO Ss ( J ooo e<) Irt 70 t- 1-- irfco'ci'to" o -^co 00 fa ^ T5 s S •S ■" K — - ^ j= y " K -t: : 3 ?^ ii 5 0-7 s §2 bc-r c 1> §1 h ~. X - 2 c qj t. a; lO Q f f/-) CI I - iS -r Q CO l~ CO * lO S ft IM CO (N lO I- O CI l-«C ^'co'co ■»f> 5D CI CS eo?o«ooc5 i-l c S cl -1< CC CI -T^CO CJ_ Ift 00 CO CO CO T M 05 CO CI CI o o -^ -o Tt< t~ r— l-H CO Oi C» . CO o; M CO o C 'J'O CO f © o CO c: CO lO ■* CO O W OS CO OC 00 l^ h- r-© CO X Cl© rH d ti OS l~ OOOrt ^ COl' r-l -^ o; © CO CO t-eo ■^eo *Q CO 00 r-l l^CO ■* ^e5(N O >-l 1-1 00 CO r-^ CI © in CI OS cj o CO a? 00 00 ci coco tC 1-1 CI lO I— I CO t^CO CO CO CO CI CO © -r to oo" 00 Oj . (U faQfaCfa £13 O -i^ 3J= S.3 9 O - t- o tt t. ^' _C X o 1^.1^ O "^ U _• . - cS CM t£— i; M © s s;:;k Si C 13 5 •.:^ o 3 ^ !* - r- -c a fi R § 2 fc; t. .■".2 o .3 0) S C Oj & 01 : c ticj? be . boo g,0 . -13 t3 >» 2 . . -1= 3 t- " . ■ H dT3 boa> a u O) 3 3 C ci 3 13 3 O ffi Ph I— 1 1— I S 3 O 13 i 53 o ^ S ® 3 i-:i-5 -J I i CANADIAN TRAOE 77 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10a C-J Z-i X — ^ l~ l.O — * M :r. s- O K. ^ ^ 1 ^ ?1 © X — t>. QD '-rtC c CM cr iM -r X x-o Si CO X •r — 1-© I-© o -r © t~ iM 2 OC^ i^ i-l 1^ C-l u- «r »i- o o iC iC. 1 IM X S' M S^ •^^ a: X e^ ■^ o © X ■M CO o© © © ^ -f CO of t^lfi X rH M ©CO ^ o •ri^ ; o O IM f fi 1 ,-1 »— ' *— 1» IM i-T • ; ^s . • • lO iM • ,_) I ■ • O X tT. X t^ (M «— ' ^ O! -1< © ?) © cot- — X — l~ © X r-H O *^ a> c-. l-X w ^ ,-1 CO -r I - O M t^ l^ s C. i^ 0-- o tr. Ca CO ^ t^ r-i XXX fff « ^ *rt -f »-H 00 1-— ^ o o © c- 05 © (MCO I-^ t— 1 c^ ?-H I-l *J © COO • • • xo • I- CO ■ , ■s^ . ■ '■ -r ot- CD (O o X CO M t~- 1^ •M X If: » r-r- 1 t- O © CO (M IM "^ oo 00 lO cS X -r IM ^ rt X© ClI- © -r ,-1 CO © IM -r © o s^ © •<)> t- •-5 ■* t'- f-:D ■^c^ IS X iM© f-H «o »o S^ © C-l O © o ■* rH s^2 t~ c t^ o© -r CO -1< © f— < f-H © t^ rH © © -T »o X t- 1—1 i~© 1-H OM -r t- ©5^ CI© c^ »S CO -r — 1 -f 1-1 "T o CO in ^© t^ r-© eoc^ © t^ IOC- CO • ^^ © X © t^© CO r- C) . • t-. O © © X © t^CI o t -r -r r-H CI rH COO t^ © o © xco X o rH —•CO c^ t--r © r^© © © © CJ t~ «o ^ -<< CO ■V CO iOX — ^ o t^ l-X r~> ©CO t^ CJ X -f ^^. 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X ^ _ CLi X 3 O C c3^ be O o;S ■r ca i s . Ej: : TO W • — tJ . > X o • -3 2„ : x-i5 ^ S , -W T. 3. O .0 •73 d. §6 r- O .,r^ X 4) 5 S - 3 3 =* cs aj -3 t" .h3 C -c S 5.i: 5 i£3.c.2-5 to X X ci-O - 1^ o C4 X -3 3 ^ "3 "O O g ji c3 "H 3 O o a> a bo 3 02 •^ -3 "■ — "^ ■" o 10a— 6 82 Th'M>K AM) vo\nn:iiCK~rMiT ii i 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 3 3 § 1 1 1 ?5 1 S3 O O (1 Q o O N4 S5 « t— t W o hH 55 t3 o b. W G H B < o Eh tn O r^ > •» 1-H 6,183 26,507 21,345 10,707 47,508 21,454 *** P 1 • o CO •IH fH 1914. > 99 643,144 13,975 11,479 6,835 9,392 35,020 43,471 58,992 65.365 51,263 e s 1913. _3 > 784 387,572 7,917 32,028 56,739 247,466 37,453 eo' c ■.-t CO 1912. ai 3 13 . > 5,293 216,942 13,170 42,908 70,956 35,664 S 1 ' '. ; ; ^ i 1911. Value. 7,948 270,925 18,055 • 62,213 76,459 58,077 m' Quantity. i ; « ; 1 i c t < Metal and minerals and manufac- tures of : — Con. Iron and steel and manufactures of -y—Con. Machinery, — Beet root sugar factories, — Machinery and structural iron for Free Carding, spinning, weaving braiding machinery, machin- erj' for knitting fibrous ma- terial, of a class or kind not made in Canada Dnt ll si OJ — S-3 o o 6 _c Hi oc o o_ © -^ ^ OPS'* — woo •"no "»• cToc' cT •o 3_ ■T" to cT o O -fi-i t- O in »— C> t^ c«;'o"oo" — i(N 00 00 ^i^ O ec :s ©-»" i * o r-t 00 M 2 00 o s eooo o -<» dec Cl -*• »-'r c; 00 O 1^ t-*^ ^ CJ -r cc C> 00 0(M •O © -T" |~. — — 00 en IN ■T n -n" CI t-.o CO t-cf c L c I sS^ ta JJ 'X- - c £ _.= « - 3^- i tc 'Si C O X c ® O - C r a 3 1;-- " - = = S i;^ ^-i: ?,:S . fj: - &- .- -^ i- u ■ 5 = a s ■= tc X -— ' i *f I A S-3-^ felS >t2^ xn 3 Q ID s >>= : 3 '3 ■ 03 ? = £i S^ S . - CO 'C -"^ 5 — — a =•= 1 ; c^ c 3 t^ * 5S d oT c s ■-■= a °- O c O to •« 3 §5 3 San 10a— 6i 84 TRADF AND COMMt:f{CE - I'Mn' II O Q O Q »— I :z; K Eh < Q 12; o o < Pi H o ^ •a i i § CO •!• CQ C4 CO ^ ^ CO 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 ^5 11 in —t •* (M e^ rH 1-1-1 iH ( > teeo 00 O i-l O) u c in ©" eo « 3 > «» -f 00 r-l l-< a t-l in s z 1" •* o l^ 1-H CO 00 CO oo" (3> O Q Z a El o if o Ed O < o P^ c lO © O o 3 "3 > in o CO co- co CO 00 © OO" in in CO c 3" 3" CO CO -r o (S 00 cs © to 00 r- 00 Tt< t^ (M © CO CO o so 00 eo 00 oo" 00 © 00 3 © OO © C0__ Ci 00 in 05 lO o CI. 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CS O -- O X O X t^ iM l~ C 1^:1 iM CO CO M CO r^ t^ co' r-T — ' hC -f' in* 1-1 -t- rH (M — IM f— 1 in 1 .H co-r 1 t^ rr. ' i~ CO IM I^IM O X "^ in © o CO o" c; X -r in to t^ co' co" C5 co' CO OS to__ »n in co" IM o — o -* iM C5 X -co (^ O" X'05~ X .•— 33 I-:) o oj - 1, . -S • ^ s — jrij -3-ti ^ 'r^P*'r^ 2i &^ .3 :|2 rH— I—,"— "H i is '-' '-n 2 -I = ■ B O • eS j= : i* 0; C5 ^ H c o •a .c . « a jj _, . a, Ui :■ c 1) 3 O 5 ^ 3 C o X G O C aT T3 30 1) — c8 fee .... -/; is -.= 3 >.H c =s 3 5 jj o H 10a— 7 > o -2 o C3 O. tJ eS SJi be' Pi 0-3 S 5c 5 - ci *^ a a M 5 ~ X -O G i» i>^ bo ^ be u bo w S c8 CO II eS-3 X rf aj £ f O 'i o 5 S 5. i-ll — "— o .1^ a a - ^ * X (- X «la.^ — '* m-Jiirx 98 I u 1 /'/ I \ /' ' "1/ Miuti: I' \irr ii 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 V < < O o O '« V c:^. ^ 1 S 1 c \^ Q U O 5^ is tii Ed H 5? O .J O : S [:-i^ 3 •* in "fi i i-co {5!.^ . ^'^- CI r-l m m I-l — rH -f CO I si -a •» CO : 4 ^p. ^ ^01 1 . i-"--"e r-t ci id s *" , ~ r, ■ ■ 1 - --I c". i.n »M c •* . i '/ ''^. T -f X rH -r -.O-r »t< x'-JoP-^" <4 . . CO , J- 1- 01 CO " ■^ 1^- in iC o -,r J >3? 1 .■;r i ;; ,^ .^ s 1 - J'i I- CO -r .-. r~ fe 0^ s fi !6 00 1-^ I— M ICJ 6i 1— i? C" l^r^CS "m' Se^ ;h x'cT cTin-fo^ «» -r C 05 CO t> 'X.-I f-H r-l .* •^ -r f^ r-l •r > N co" OS _ .^ : :=§i3 : : 1- Ci • • ^. : ; — iM — .n *^ : ." t£ '. ' o : -f i-ini': ?f a ii: . CO i CO CO o o CO 01 r-l 1^ X CO r^ ec C5 fli t^l^O) lO O -rco xeo OCOCC rH 00 CI c C-. .r. (M «£> lO : I?'' co" C5 S - . .-<« . . c. CO • • • m-^coco *-H >, r^ c. • ■ ,^-1 CJ Q CO X CO in CO r-> S" CO t^ • ■ — o : . ■kJ X . 1 ■* , in : ■ X m in o s I-" (N . . X CO -*• m S • -*< rlCOCO O" ; : , ; : — CO miry mo CO tc -»• -^ — Tj< CO I- t~eo C5 I - r-l O l-c: CO TfX.-< CO in o CO (M .-IC-. in com CO m mco . -r K- CO .-1 o X .-r-l-X) o CO T-l O IM to CO r.1 cr. CO Qrf s c ^ CO :o CO t^ ! X -r — M (M in -t" r-l r-l "rt CO -r m o > T^ co" 2J ^11 - , NO • • T-« r-( OiOiO M 1 '- i C 1^ • • CO ! '. ; lO . . CO -r co" CO . • .n — rj. 1- CO Ci =-. 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IG- Australasia Summary of Imports from Australasia and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1901 19 Australia . Summary of ImjX)rts from Australia and Exports thereto, 1902 to 1915. . 19 11 Principal articles Imix)rted from Australia, 1911, 1915 20 •■ Exported to Australia, 1911 to 1915 23 Austria-Hungary Summary of Imports from Austria-Hnngary and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915 28 •I Principal Articles Imported from Au.stria-Hungary, 1911 to 1915 29 >■ » ' Exported to Au.stria-Hungary, 1911 to 1915 35 Azores and Madeira Is ... Summary of Imports from Azores and Madeira Islands, and Exj>orts thereto, 1896 to 1915 37 " " II . .Principal Articles Imported from Azores and Madeira Is., 1911 to 1915. . 38 " " " . . 11 Exported to Azores and Madeira Is., 1911 to 1915. . . 39 Belgium Summary of Imports from Belgium and Exports thereto, 1896 to 191.5 .. . 40 " Principal Articles Imiwrted from Belgium, 1911 v> 1915 41 - Exported to Belgium, 1911 to 1915 52 Bermuda Summary of Imports from Bermuda and Exports thereto, 1895 to 1915. . 56 '• Princijal Articles Imjtoited from Bermuda, 1911 to 1915 '. . . 57 ' •■ Exiwrted to Bermuda, 1911 to 1915 .58 Bolivia Summary of Imports from Bolivia and Exix)rts thereto, 1896 to 1915. .. . 02 Principal Articles Exported to Bolivia, 1911 to 191.5 G^ Brazil Sununary of Imports from Brazil and Exports thereto, 1896 t<> 1915 64 " Principal Articles lujiKirted from Brazil, 1911 to 1915 65 .. Exported to Brazil, 1911 to 1915 Cft 106 — 1.1 4 Th'ADi: l.\/> COMMEUiE—IWrn III 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 I'/MiK. Uritit«li Afrirn Siiiiiiii:uy of Imiiorts frnni' UritiHli Africn and Kx|k)| ts tliciiito, IHWi to IJUO... <>« Britioli Kn.Mt Aflio;* Stnimmry of ImportH finm HritiMli Kast Africa and Exportn tlioreto, mil to l!lir) !il Arliclca liniKirted from British Kast Africa, 1011 to lOlf) (5!) „ „ „ Kxported to Ikitirih East Africa, 1!»1 1 to liHf) 70 British Soutl» Africn Summary of Imports from I'.iitisli Soiitli Africa and Exports thereto, lOUtoliHr) 71 u „ .... rriiicipal Articles Imported from r.ritish Soulli Africa, liill to 1916 ... 72 „ Kxi)(>rted to British Sontli Africa, 1911 to 1915 74 British West Africa SumiiMry of Imports fi-om Britisii We.st Africa and Exports thereto, 1911 to 11)15 : 79 „ „ Principal Articles Imported from 15ritisli West Africa, 191 1 to 1915 80 „ Exported to British West Africa, 1911 to 1915 SI Briti.^h P'.ast Indies Summary of Imjwrts from British East Indies and Exjwrts thereto, 1896 to 1915 82 „ Principal Articles Imix)rted from British Kast Indies, 1911 to 1915 83 „ Exported to British East Indies, 1911 to 1915 86 Btitish Guiana Summary of Inii)orts from British Guiana and Plxpoits thereto, 1890 to 1915 88 „ Principal Articles Iniported from British Guiana, 1911 to 1915 89 „ M Exported to British Guiana, 1911 to 1915 ...... 90 British West Indies Summary of Imports fnmi British West Indies and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915 93 „ Principal Articles Imported from British West Indies, 1911 to 1915 94 „ „ Exported to British West Indies, 1911 to 1915 96 Canary Islands Summary of Imports from Canary Islands and Export? thereto, 1896 to 1915 100 „ Principal Articles Exported to Canary Islands, 1911 to 1915 101 Central American States. .Summary of Imports from Central American States and Exports thereto, 1896tol915 102 „ M Principal Articles Imported from Central American States, 1911 to 1915 103 „ M .. .1 Exported to Central American States, 1911 to 1915. . . 104 Chile Summary of Imports from Chile and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915 1C6 , Principal Articles Imported from Chile, 1911 to 1915 107 „ ■ M Exported to Chile, 1911 to 1915 103 China Summary of Imports from China and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915 109 It Principal Articles Imported from China, 1911 to 1915 110 ,- Exported to China, 1911 to 1915 113 ' Colombia Summary of Imports from Colombia and Expoi ts thereto, 1896 to 1915 . . 116 II Principal Articles Imported from Colombia, 1911 to 1915 117 1 11 Exported to Colombia, 1911 to 1915 , 118 Cuba and Porto Rico Summary of Imports from Cuba and Porto Rico and Exports thereto, i 1896tol90u 120 Cuba Summary of Imports from Cuba and Exports thereto, 1901 to 1915 ... 120 , II Principal Articles Imported from Cuba, 1911 to 1915 12' .1 I- Exported to Cuba, 1911 to 1915 123 Denmark Summary of Imports from Denmark and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915. . 126 II Principal Articles Imported Irom Denmark, 1911 to 1915 12< II II Expoited to Denmark, 1911 to 1915 129 i C AX AD I AN TRADE 6 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b Pagb. Danish West Indies Suuiinary t)f Iniix»rts from Danish West IndieH and Exports thereto, 1896tol9l5 131 II I PrincMi>al Articles Imported from D:inisli West Indie.'', liUl to 1(115 132 II I .. Exported to Danisli West Indies, I'Jll to rjl5 133 Dntcli East Indies Summary uf Imports from Dutcli East Indies and Exports thereto, 189fitol9I5 135 II II Principal Articles Imported from Dutch East Indies, 1911 to 1915 13(i II II Exported to Dutcii East Indies, 1911 to 1915 137 Dutch liuiana Summary of Imports from Dutch tiuiana and Exports thereto, 189G to 1915 138 II Principal Articles Imported from Dutch Guiana, 1911 to 1915 139 •I .1 Exported to Dutch Guiana, 1911 to 1915 140 Dutch West Indies Summary of Imports from Dutch West Indies and Exports thereto, 1896 to 191.5 142 •I " Principal Articles Imported from Dutch West Indies, 1911 to 1915 143 .. Exported to Dutch West Indies. 1911 to 1915 144 I Ecuador Summary of Imports from Ecuador and Exports thereto. 1896 to 1915. . . 145 Principal Articles Imported from Ecuador, 1911 to 1915 146 M Exjxjrted to Ecuador, 1011 to 1915 147 Egrypt and Soudan Summary of Imports from Egypt and Soudan and Exports thereto, ' 1896tolS15 149 " >> Principal Articles Imported from Egypt and Soudan, 1911 to 1915 150 j " '• ti Exported to Egypt and Soudan, 1911 to 1915 151 Fiji Summary of Imports from Fiji and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915 152 > .' Principal Articles Imported from Fiji, 1911 to 1915 153 >■ " Exported to Fiji, 1911 to 1915 154 French Africa Summary of Imports from French Africa and Exixjrts thereto, 1896 to 1915 156 Principal Articles Imported from French Africa, 1911 to 1915 . . 157 " Exported to French Africa. 1911 to 1915 158 French West Indies. .....Summary of Imports froirx French West Indies and Exix)rts thereto, 189Utol915 ICO Principal Articles Imported from French West Indies, 1911 to 1915 161 " " " Exported to French West Indies, 1911 to 1915 1G2 Greece Summary of Imports from Greece and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915 . . . 163 " Principal Articles Imported from Greece, 1911 to 1915 164 " " Exported to Greece, 1911 to 1915 165 Hawaii Summary of Imports from Hawaii and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915 167 " Principal Articles Imported from Hawaii, 1911 to 1915 168 " ... " Exported to Hawaii, 1911 to 1915 169 Hayti Summary of Imports from Hayti and Exports thereto, 1891 to 1915 170 " Principal Articles Exported to Hayti, 1911 to 1915 171 Hong Kong Summary of Imports from Hong Kong and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915 172 " Principal Articles ImjMrted fro n Hong Kong, 1911 to 1915 173 " Exported to Hong Kong 1911 to 1915 178 ^**ly Summary of Imp:)rts from Italy and Expoits thereto, 1896 to 1915 180 " Principal Articles Imported from Italy, 1911 to 1915 181 " " Exported to Italy, 1911 to 1915 186 Thwni: AM) coAniLUii: -I'Airr /// 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Paok. -)»ixn» Summiuy of ImportM from Jupun ami l'".\|M)itH tlicTi'tu, lH!)(i ti> l!Mf> 1H8 " rriiu'ipnl Articloa Iiii|)<>itoil frniii .luiMHi, l!»n to l!tl5 Ihil lOxportud to .lapim. I'.dl to 1915 liJfi KoivH . Summary of IiniH)rt9 from Korea and Kxports thereto, 1896 to 1915 19!l " Princiiml Articles Exjwrtod to Korea, 1911 to 1915 200 Mexico Smninivry of Iiiiiiorts from Mexicni and Kx ports* thereto, 1890 to 1915. . . . 202 " I'rincipal Artioles Imported from Mexico, 1911 to 1915 20.'j " " Exi)orted to Mexico, 1911 to 1915 200 Netherlands Summary of Imports from Netherlands and Exports theroto, 1896 to 1915 209 " Principal Article'^ Imported from Netherlands, 1911 to 1915 210 " Exported to Netherlands, 1911 to 1915 216 Jf^ewfoundland Summary of Imports from Newfoundland and ExjMjrts thereto, 1896 to 1915 220 " Principal Articles Imported from Newfoundlimd, 1311 to 1915 221 " " Exported to Newfoundland, 1911 to 1915 224 New Zealand Summary of Imports from New Zealand and Exports thereto, 1902 to 1915 231 " Principal Articles Iiiiported from New Zealand, 1911 to 1915 232 " Exported to New Zealand, 1911 to 1915 234 Norway and Sweden Summary of Imports from Norway and Sweden and Exiwrts thereto, 1896 to 1905. 239 Norway Summary of Imports from Norway and Exports thereto, 1906 to 1915. . . 239 Principal Articles Imported from Norway, 1911 to 1915 240 " Exported to Norway, 1911 to 1915 - 243 Panama Summary of Imports from Panama and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915. . . 245 " Principal Articles Exported to Panama, 1911 to 1915 240 Peru Summary of Imports from Peru and Exports .thereto, 1896 to 1915 248 ■I • Principal Articles Imported from Peru, 1911 to 1915 249 -1 " Exported to Peru, 1911 to 1915 . 250 Philippine Islands Summary of Imports from Philippine Islands and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915. ... 251 " Principal Articles Imported from Philippine Islands, 1911 to 1915 252 " " Exported to Philippine Islands, 1911 to 1915 253 Porto Rico Summary of Imports from Porto Rico and Exports thereto, 1901 to 1915 254 " Principal Articles Imported from Porto Rico, 1911 to 1915 255 " Exported to Porto Rico, 1911 to 1915 256 Portugal Summary of Imports from Portugal and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915 . . . 258 " Principal Articles Imported from Portugal, 1911 to 1915 259 M Exported to Portugal, 1911 to 1915 261 Portuguese Africa Summary of Imports from Portuguese Africa and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915 262 " Principal Articles Exported to Portuguese Africa, 1911 to 1915 263 fioumania Summary of Imports from Roumania and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915. . 264 ' Principal Articles Imported from Roumania, 1911 to 1915 265 ' ; II Exported to Roumania, 1911 to 1915 266 Russia Summary of Imports from Russia and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915 267 " Principal Articles Imported from Russia, 1911 to 1915 268 .. Exported to Russia, 1911 to 1915 270 San Domingo Summary of Imports from San Domingo and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915. 272 " Principal Articles Imported from San Domingo, 1911 to 1915 273 II .1 Exported to San Domingo, 1911 to 1915 274 CAXADIAN TRADE 7 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b Paub. Siani Summary of Imports from Siam and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915 275 Principal Articles IiTijiorted from Siam, 1911 to 1915 276 ,. Exported to Siam, I'.tll to 1915 277 Spain Summary of Iminarts from Spain and Exports thereto, 189G to 1915 278 „ Principal Articles Imported from Spain, 1911 to 1915 279 „ „ Exiwrted to Spain, 1911 to 1915 282 St. Pierre and Miquelon. . .Summary of ImiX)rts from St. Pierre and Miquelon and Exports thereto, 189« to 1915. 284 If M . .Principal Articles Imported from St. Pierre and Miquelon, 1911 to 1915.. 285 „ ,1 . . It Exports to St. Pierre and Miquelon, 1911 to 1915 286 Sweden Summary of Imports from Sweden and Exports thereto, 1906 to 1915 290 Principal Articles Imported from Sweden, litll to 1915. .' 291 „ „ ExiKirted to Sweden, 1911 to 1915 295 Switzerland Summary of Imports fnnn Switzerland and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915. 297 M Principal Articles Innx)rted from Switzerland, 1911 to 1915 298 ., Exported to Switzerland, 1911 to 1915 303 Turkey Summary of Imports from Turkey and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915 304 Principal Articles Imported from Turkey, 1911 to 1915 305 I. >. Exported to Turkey, 1911 to 1915 308 Uruguay Summary of Imjwrts from Uruguay and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915 . . . 310 M Principal Articles Imi)orted from Uruguay, 1911 to 1915 311 I. .. Exported to Uruguay, 1911 to 1915 312 Venezuela Summary of Imports from Venezuela and Exports thereto, 1896 to 1915. . 314 M Principal Articles Imported from Venezuela, 1911 to 1915 315 1 II Exported to Venezuela, 1911 to 1915 316 8 TRADE AND OOMMEliVE—PAh'T III EXPLANATORY NOTES, PART III. 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 The ti>rui " I'^nlerod for Consumption " is the technical term in use tit the custom lunisc, nnd does not imply that tlie goods have been actually consumed in Canada, but that thoy have passed into the possession of the importer and that duty -lias been paid on that portion liable for duty. The value given for goods imported is 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. Tho 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, ftour ground from imported wheat, and articles constructed or manufactured from imported materials. The term "Goods not the Produce of Canada or Foreign Articles" applies to the exports of foreign goods which had been previously imported. The value of " Goods the Produce of Canada " is their value at the time of expor- tation at the ports of Canada whence shipped. The value of " Goods not the Produce of Canada " is the actual cost of such goods. The initials N.E.S. mean " not elsewhere specified." The initials N.O.P. mean " not otherwise provided for." The expression " Ton " means two thousand pounds, and " Cwt " one hundred pounds. The expression "Standard hundred," when- applied to deals, means 2,750 feet board measure. 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X 1 ' o a: ? s _^ b sS c t. s •4- ) X 5 € ; J ■ 6 24 rmni: wd couMrh'ci' f\i:Tiii 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 -^ s s S •*^ s ^Ci s; o o 1 o < 1 h- ( < J n3 < < a < O < o o Q as O (X x W 30 Sz; «o O © O ?1 -I o INC. lO CO I— I T* in if> I- ov I- e<9 W IN 1< « I- (N CO 5D -^ I -co IM O CO of > CO C5 •V& 7-1 ;d CO CO CO si OS 00 I CO 1^1^ I CO X CO I IN -r I -P C o — r-l 00 (N rH 00 iC i~-.o 05 IN o' CO •-4 (N (N t^b- C! in I- IN •^ — I O CO lO* in 00 1—1 IN CO in CO IN o CO o;o Nin in i~ ooo O X CI IN -f o m in N IN O N CO CO CO — 1 O f -f CO 00 CO inmco o: C5 SV -r CO <-i Oi "^ ^ ■^ CO" s o © ooo in in CO -H l-CO 00O5 ^"t-T ©* S . : in ^ o i-H CO-- i-H CO -f CO in X 3 03 > CO -f ooo €(& "-I =^ —1 00 in CO CO -f b-m CO o OOin i-H © C5 (N in © CO © in Ci © © ^in IN X-*" X X in ^IN t~ X CO--I --IC0CO CO I CO © in I Ort" coin © in CO X CO >o XiH e8 3 3* c El O O ©O t^iC t^C. 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S tf -S - t '3 * si c- ■ cj 03 ■-': T. ■3 ci >> = 'C_ . t c £ 5 tC Z '■- i^J^^^ i =^ 53 5 c g-4 be c3 Ul 0) <» to 3> . 5 C} - 2 "^ i s 2 Cj a s 5* 5 >» o 5 ■ • C an S « £ _: ? -w S C = - - r 5'| r I ,^ Jf Si cT 5 c8 < >-.§ =4 n — X 3 =S -r s „ s u O - r. -►--->. ,», "J- ^T^ i_H .,- a. •- ^ _ .^, '.^,' »iM •i.d hU b^ — taM C •- -; 32 7 /.'.»/>/-; .liV/) COM mi: lie i<: r.urr in 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 s < < < o < c O D I— I 2 =:: < "^ s < Ou D5 Ph © ;S yi iM -K -T n t-l • SC OC/ •06 :JoS?SJ :^ •(N?3 ' . ••»•»> ^ • #• V f >• *> . «. r. CI CM C<5l- M .00 OS .« .t-l- *M •0 t- «« , t> • ( « t »(^ , . . cA • 1 • • ,'..'. ..'!:!! ** '*•» a • '!!'.! <« .''".* ' ! ! t I • '. •-« O* . < . . cc ■M : : 1 ;§'5 ■ * ■ S :i ■'- . 3;: rfe2s t-T ; i^r-'-r-i''' ox -i< ;«- \ 0 .0 000 •* : ',:: "^ ?* 1— ( 1 * e>i ci > t' 191 ~ . . ... . . . . >, . ■ ' ■ .... *A ■*^ c c4 • ... * . 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C5 r-< © ri CI t - © © 1-- I-- C5 CO CI ec CO ci ec © eg in © CJ X §5 © •a -e - - * 3 - a^ Cfc- J3 s c C C X X S ■•rjs ^ u 0. — X o es S C C3 T3 C cj 3 C S ci a 0, cS ^ -^ ^ -u ».* c» 106—3 o u •r cs =S .i: U) ^ as o cot: E-i . X - X o § x-^« a ?, s « 3> S -3 ._ -5 2 H ■C oj g ci "" X -3 o- u C3 o — aj 5 -- ^ .^- —' X -a I — — "^ **- *^ -^ •" I ^ -^ S O Cw O pt^ 3 c cS c s o o u .^ X CJ e9 g, cS-2 in X X , Ok -^ Cj 2(::;c) CJ ;=- P=. . X ■T - : U X . ^ ? ; Cj 0 ■ -^ ^ t; ■ C.C- • ■ — : r:^ : c ."Cjr . — rt ^ *j ~ -*j = :=: b • IS X x-o_>> : "3 1. u Cj t. S. > CJ CJ K X 34 TliADK AM) COMMNh'Vh: I'.MiT 111 6 GEORGE V, &.. 1910 i • s '-0 ^^ ft 1 O >^ P3 >< OS. < < tzi & P w W 1 1 < H H-< CO Pi D H s t- <» 3 ;> CO l» > a© l-H c OS CO i.^ 0»-i I- ~ to ■~S S?' 1- • r-^ ^^ 1— 1- w" c. oT 1-1 to b\ «o . a. I IM O lis' PI 1-1 « • en -r ?5§ t- • I^IM Tt< ■f CC co-f 1^ . I-CJO O 00 CO cot^ 1- 1- . 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A. 1916 '« -ti 'S ^. -^ «:» ^ ^ w o s 1 O ;h 1 pi >< < < o C ^ 9^ t3 p w w 1 -] ^ (J 1^ -< O < f^ 1-3 O H 1-^ Q !z: < « « Uh H o a 3 ^1 38 rt I- — < l-rH « s > 10 05 rr CO <» CO I- CO > a 3 10 05 to (M c© 05 5^ 35 s P > OS ^ Jh coco in >> a 3 O ai s a. 8 C (SO I X h O 1^ -1- cc m I- CO ->• cc i-T CO I- l- IN cs -r i-HO CO 05_ c/j" CO I rHlO I «0 CO CO 05 o o •>*< cr't-T I ■rt*' IS -f o ^ CO K5 o « S O O H3 3 -a c a a o 03 .^ 2 ft X S o - H 03 O H CANADIAN TRADE 37 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b Ed X Ed d Eh 00 o w o -«i t» a ■J 33 a a •< X a: o < o o 0. 73 Imports for Consumption. (Merchandise.) T3 O CO • © • © CI © CM -r •f« -to CJ rH • © CO ; ; fH CM •« 13 (il 148 408 1,657 645 2 ft, "X- : ;- : Dutiable. 1-1 l-l 0J05 CM C<5 .©lOCM .lO -^ • •iHCM TT •* 44 111 488 1,211 5,282 1,865 Totals, Imports and eOOCMOO'^tOCOCMt^MCM 05 CM in T»< 1-1 o; ■v Its 30 ^t~oct-cc=;C-lrHt^^ o o 00 N CJ r^ cm t>- o i-ll--r:r:X«XiCir;-9 i r- % ^ ^" rt\ e4- C<5 oo' ^ • ; % 05 > I- 00 |s 00 ■ »r 1 -v 00 05 a S 1 : \ - ^5 3 > ^ ; t-T r-TlM* CO s c 3 S 05 4; S > ^ §8 §8 §8 CO .-( 00 Oi ■ m i-H CO ^ .-lO of (M 05 c eS 3 ! 1- -1 Li s -1 c a 2 -#- £ i ■^ C C i \ > ) ; '■ \ \ i ) > ) -.1 s i s »— » a, i > ^ J r- a 3. 'i c; a *^ a 4 ; I o 3 15 c8 ■*-< 3 a s c T3 8 0} s a i o c o 1 1 a 1 -*- i c 1— a 1 4 a t I % c E- c- C r- J C E- ac a . t C E- CANADIAN TRADE 39 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b OQ 00 Q Q S5 K' X 05 «• B a 3 i • 1 1914. > »& S ^ S 00 00 t^ 3 • 1913. _3 > 4© 18 CO CO o •>3(M i *^ s 3 cy eo 1 f-< 05 > 0.-I0 i-l 00 -s C. C^ 00 1— t rH t-H 05 I-H 3 3 §5 1—4 • 1- . 1911. > 00 s in O t-H toes of i-H OS '■3 C 3 c l-H 1-^ c e e c E f < H < C T i c > C c C . a <4- c I c c i a : 5 "a <*- • 1 S s . cs 5 : * •" ill • -^ ^* 1 1 4- I t i i- u i < 5 i *«» "5 1 '^ = § c 1 a ■k E > 5 3 3 D 5 1 > a c - c a ! 3 ) 2 a •*- c E- - ' 40 Th'Ani: wn c<>\i]ii:hui'. iwin' in 6 GEORGE V. A. 1316 o H H Oi Cd CI3 s H ^ ^^ t— 1 o: o Ui p>^ M Q w S5 H 1—1 :q > p r^ l-H o ^ u td Q M < ^ o < « O b w fx. ^, O O a. 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CO rH lO CO SI o CI tl d t^ CO Ci lO t^ ■<»< C5 -Ti CI en -f o o> •* -!f< © •^ C3 Ci X CO r^ t- t-^ ^ CO CI X Ci Oi lO t^ CI ^ t~ CO © ,-1 lO 00 CO m C5 t^ l>. X X CJ 7-1 CO CO CI e^i CO -f ■* CO to CI CO to t- X Oi Oi © t^ CO X CO X t~ CM I* . I*" X 1*1 Oi X -* to lO tn •«)< ••ri Ci © »n h- rH rH eo © *o CO r^ •^ X Ci © X rH l-H Ci © ►^ ■^ Ci ■* o in ■r)* to CM CI w to X Ci X CI CM CI Ci ,—1 t^ CO © © c^ ■«tl h- to t~- ■* -*i o CO -s* to tc o: X Ci CO t~ ■* •rP in CI lis rH © © CI to f—i lO © © in o CO X Oi lO t^ ■* X CM to to © ■* CO CM t>- co t< ■*! CJ t~ I!*" © CO in CM © X f-< eo I>. m •r CO X to CO CO CO X © 1-1 f in Ci X Ci ?r. CI i—< •^ ■* © CM CO © X rH to ■^ t^ in 7-1 Ci 1-1 Tf< lO to I^ •^ ■<1< Oi to X lO © 1-^ CO i-< CI Oi in ■«< t>. r-i CM to © CJ Oi •^ (^ o in ^i^ rH to 1-t 1-^ CO © X •^ to to -1< CM Ci 7-1 r- © CM to CO i—t to in to Oi CI 7-1 Oi CANADIAN TRADE 41 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b 13 > 00 d a 3 t-l > » WOO a d S lO -H , X CI >r3 CQ to -r in CI 1- ci"©" c» C-. ■ 00 s o 00 • — 00 o » -(M W 00 ©t^ ^© lOt^ C5 1- t^CI ® C<5 CI » t-C> rH CI to CI CS in ci 05 ■>»< d I C«5 00 ■J5 O CO I --S M -r ^"cf Cl ^^ f 1" -f 00 «5 mn cc s; © ■X -r X o CO CO 2S s D O >-] u o « a a H Qi O a. 00 ■J Oh « a; ^ c a © -^ CSCJ CO ?5 © f— 1 in t^— CO 1-^ I— I -^ •o'l-To* I- t~ CO ■* ■M CO r-O © f X C CI -o C; ;0 -I" Cl CV ~. O © •»" CO — 00 O 00 ifiTia" C5 t-- © © CI 00 X C5 lOiO t>.lO eo »q CO wx © 1— T <.'5 ©r-l ;o X Or-I ©'© rH1< X CI t- CO 1— -o to to c; f-i — ( o_^i-i t>. to i^ cfio' i-T-r ©03 l^iO ©l-H fe IS 3 IS > «^ © ICM © X rt lO©__ o I- 1 C) ..'5 t^ l-H X CO to to IC o 1 © CO X © CJ t~ CO o to -r -f © ■* OS x__»o X'r-T — Cl •* CI CO CO f-^ CO to o ■-I X © m © © r-< Cl X -^ r? cS to E- o o E- S < ^ Q til q£ c it S to a O ^§ Sis ■^ 3 s-5 -3 «- * 3-3 = :3.2 =^ =< i; ^ TJ 5 o -? s o o o 0 . sc - s - X S a 5 -a ? o to -3 C - 01 -:c X i: 22 ou 42 TliADK AS I) COM MKRVK— PART III 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 "S '^ « S K •<» s a o o O o V> § C3 h- 1 2 S QQ m ?! CQ o o: a Ek H Q hH b; ^ S o < 0. Q 1—1 ^ 03 !zi 1-3 <1 O O s >b ol O h3 . f' 3 <» Cl c« > « ;£ . '. fff '. ' t.\<:i in : ! : • a 1 I-H p in '"1 oi ^ -co 2$ !8S 00 1-1 1-1 '^ OS 1— ( 1 1 >» §3 • ■ c1 -IN s§ SS? : : : :^ 1 ■•J t^ • l-HQO 00 ■ • • • lO n r> • . t • 4i' ! ^ : ^ , rHOO oeo . . s .00 -r I-H . . O" '. 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Q 3-2 = 2 St 3 - - - OJ • CD = £32 |£ a' fiHQ& Q- - fnQf^ Op^ ^ fe • A J3 ! • ■a . d (D > • e3 . • ^ *^' . 0) . . 3 4^ ■ S :8 : : i 1 ;-§ : ; : 1 ; 0 ■ c ■ i > ^ c . s- . . 3 . 0 <4-l 1 4 H H a1 1 -t- c 5 c 0 • : 13 0- . • : i :^° ■ 5 j^ • - £ : ^ 0 • c a. . : ^ 3 ; -S ■ ^ : 3 S : "2 tu • -J a • • 0 • 1 s^- w : D . a. ■e ^0. X s " : S i 1 a -a 1 C « = 0 0 'J *■ c C3"- 2 ^ a, ^ J-« * _r- (— -^ t-i IPh C ) .2 S S S ^ 1 3 -gowj^ i-:iEh ?H 0 o 0 u 0 c ) 0 i CANADIAN TRADE 43 'SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b I- in Id 2§ S5 ooe5 ift 00 X (M CO ;s OCON oo GC e<5ec^^ w-l O Ci CO I— 1 1-1 ;e ■^ in o -o OC -<• CJ C<5 X CO CO CO O^CO im'o" 2g IS CO CO © ire M I h-o X X CO CO cr. CO CO a; in-v co'o" X © © o © CO >-l J? ire .-I CO t-- M CO CO >-> l-X o -^ CO —103 «- o t-Ol o 1^^ t-05 *-H X »CC o ©^«s i-~ NCO ^ 1-1 b- CO ire t-- .-I 00 t-55 a; M o © x> i^o © ;o •* 3i CO t^X_© l^ co'c'cf rH i-i irq r^x f i^ (M Ci to t>. .o© X IM x''s-H © »tlCO ©CO-^ r- 5^1 CO ire*i--rio C^li-HCO —1 C<) CO IN 05 Si ©© (M05 Oi ire -t" © IM t^ im'co" tf^ o © t^ © o; o ^ eo -^ t^ 05 5^ t- S5 ■«»< X X a •^ Ci(MX rf :D © © CO © o !£; X(M »— ( Tf ire © © e I . TJ< lO 1—4 f— ( •in oi" .in T-l OJ C<1 •>»< 05 05 © t^ Tt- -f< r^ "* Tf C^Tt C5 ire © r-l IM t-© .-< 1-1 C 05C5 1- © O -^i X I-- X © © CO © i-T r-T-fJ" in © S5 © 'M i— © © i-T -:»< IM 3 yA - - 0) 4j 3^ It , 3 4i lU - v^ • *> • 3 •<- : c ■ o g - S . B . 3 • D 1, O •-= C^ :-n 3 . u n C ,;; o y cs -i ,- t)0 " 3^ i -.S 3 S'S o —m <4-l e« O 1 (- 3 O OJ ■ — £ .. ^ <^ ^ >■. C 3 i.E 0.3 ScS 2-3 >-2 >> O C X 4^ 3 2^ . o is ce 3 a c "" a; 3 • 01 * 3 O 3 rt -- li^ 0/ 3 <" w -1.9 3 3 3 Q •73 Z.'^-'O s ;.s.i: ^ — t- t- X S !■ O ^ - " 35 -a o o & bo c 3 U <1< Cj ?? ^ ^ a; .3 S 3) 60 o o I *" 2 £ > .33 3 T3 B e3 be 3 o "3 "^ in _ 33 cS 3 O O t. c "3 ® t. « S &^ c O I' .3 4-J fc- " 0 5 u ■^ cS n 3 ID u J3 bo" & 3 ID -3 CIS o 3 : cS g' =3 1; "•5 3J 3 WW 3 5 o o o -"3 w - .3 3 '^ u So =S 3 =f — x" X eg ? £ § .3 ^ £ Th'ADl-: AND COMMKliVE—PAUT III 6 GEORGE V, A. UIO '^ 15 V •^ S e <*o 1 J r*> u H^J W o as a 1^ fH Q I-H Cd ^ t O J v^ < Q ^ •-I i 5 ^-1 .t- J-l rH 2:222 481.229 irf > a 1 '■ ; : : . ; te '. . : lo* 1- ! '. 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C-1 ■lOOO • -^ <^ a ■ t^ •iCl ■r. ■A ■ • t.' ^ - • ^;S oPh 8 « % is p 00 !>. -t< X •-< t~- 5 t- cc iM m l~ to O^iH CO O t- lO-"^ incoco" r-H t- IM CO I-l T-^ C2 ' -1" -♦■ 1 to 3> CO -fin • • ■ C5 O I -t" I in -# o o to f^. 05 ■^ .— I -► -r to 00 CO .0 ho > o Eh « ce V: • ■T3 n -5 £f o 0- ^ o o > T3 O S £3 O O 3 P g S S rt 0 0 ^u a; fe ■s c 0 (« cS 4^ 0 "^ rt f- 'C ^ c 0) a Jl CAIiADIAN ■in.MiE 61 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b M-H CC tiZ l~ -^ i-; cfl t~o (^\ IM - f-H t~o GC . OC CO ^ c S IS C H§ ^" 3 •V c o 62 TRADE AND VOMMEliVK VAKT 1.1 1 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 o H aa » u n H < oc >-H H > 05 3 h- 1 & (-! X! o W CQ a W ?: •< <1 Q o o Eh o CQ S o 05 en 05 O D no Imports fob Cosslmptio.v. (Merchandise.) <>!• • SI •» Dutiable. : • ^ Totals, Imports and Exports. ^. : 18 340 288' 592 10 307 445 425 1,222 4,922 601 3,712 2,862 4,692 2,727 Coin and Bullion. Exports. f a a 1-^ "v^ . : 1 Exports, (Merchandise.) Is o €€■ ; 18' 340 283' 592 30 307 445 425 1,222 4,922 601 3,712 2,862 4,634 2,727 be u «© : '■ ' • t^ • t-l O c o 6& : i8' 340 288' 592 19 307 445 425 1,222 4,922 601 3,712 2,855 4,634 2,727 Imports, (Merchandise.) "3 o ^ ; 00 >a 1 €© * 3 '.3 3 Q 6(& : • OO f r i H 5 00 ot -TO =■ . o: c 3 00 OC ■1 rH r- 5 0-. Ci O- < T-l rt r- 1903 1904 1905 a C 1 • • c S c- 1012 1913 -* a: 1-J in CANADIAN TRADE 63 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b < o Q K O H iJ < < O K I • a 1 > «> • • — — »-> a CS 3 . _3 > «^ S 00 00 C-3 • (M" t-- i to CO a,' 3 > Oii-H in in 00 -t' ^ : 55g B i-H 1-1 , 1912. a; > «• O CO in 1-3 O oo 1-1 >-l C3' csoo cc 00 O • CC • c-3" : CO CO IN J" H • 1911 1 «0 C3 IM O :» in CD in CO IM • rH • CO ; (M I- co" 1-H CO* '■*-3 c S J* 30 00 35 hi a b % <1 4 3 3 3 3 H 'J. r C s £ c EC « g c c« :c t O a a, -r. ti .-^ 0 or. g -a c c« u a; ■5 1 4^ 3 T r i 1 ; > il 0; S 00 - ■«-: O 3 •n S "t i« 'E r_ 1— 1 1 1 H ■X. 03 1; ci 0) o 5 S **• i i u c X d ia c D u o c X 03 ■^ Jo -c c 6 00 s ^O u ■1 03 ■V as -3 a J^' 04 Th'ADi: l.V/) VOMMEItVE—PAUl 111 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 c Duty Collected. «s> rHOM 00 1-4 • f 01 -riOiM IM 53 i ? 2 i Is 2,468 352 i 61 J i 3_'r o^cNi^rt ofc ^ t~. if4 o 3 % c. I- 3 in OS 1- I flp .-ir-ir-li—fMCOTCIr-l-fM i •r 23 'i? 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O 1 — <3 oi 1 . 6 ■o o 'in O^ — ^ CO c; OS m or I- 1 T' .2 »-i !< oco -co o • • •f a: ,-H © r— i~ 1-H o i, ^•5 m lO -l Iff ■* • • 1— ( T— ! 1-1 M co- ■* iM" V— 1 o o o Oh r ^ ; ; ^ , •=1 1— 1 .is C-. C-. fM CO .-1 1-lt- O -^ » 00 t-- (M co IM o- © IM 00 00 < -t< CO -.o m -r • - c: o '- -r (M IM 00 OS © c< 1-H cc in © b t^ u- r^ 35 rj CO O i-i OO —< IM X 00 f Tf cc OS ■rf 00 OS i-yi o "H^ CC -f t^ O O M i» rH CO t- C: ,.H CO IM CO IM © T 1^ y-* S 2-3 €^ O O t- -vS 00 I . Ci O ^ r-i -*• © CO 00 IM CO cc I- CO -t* "^ §2 o "i* ■* ■* -r o -^ I- CO m — r^ CO X c t>. © t- in \ - o -- >-i ^ cc o — — 1 -p ;o (M CO © ,^ ^ 1^ .—J t^ o I.- I 3 «D 'Tf — C2 m lo » CO -^ t^ o © ?3 s Tf IM in 00 t~ • O O M M CO O ;» O M 3-. t~ •^ C5 S -■ ® 00 CO l^ © M CI 1 co -.r ;o M ,-1 1- -o t-Tci o oo CO © r- CD Tf t~ X t CO CO to 0^1 ^ -f -.o o ;o IM i^ t- oo' N •^ 1—1 1-H lO M P-C ^ ay:. .-1 CO CO O CO •» — O t~ O IC CO 1 r-H r-T : K cc -^ ,-( rH r-* r-T t^OO cc tC ■-so rH l» r-< e<9 «o rH rH* i J" ,-1 r— O f-H '•5 3 • so 00 O t-l S : o c; t-.b- 'f f ■-< CO C<5^ 00 c3S 1^ . « • •r '. IM ! -*■ c-i © CO -f'lM' IM CO c;©_^ CO C5__ rH '■4J •IS ■ :>« : o • 00 • o" Articles Imported. 1 i Q c : -r c c a ft § 3 3 3 1 3 !) CM o S 3 .2 "5 _c of 6 Ci ca i4 a> j= •«^ o OQ •73 i 0) ■c XI 3 o 1 T e t <■ c J Q : c ( a j: ■«■ c £ 1— I 3 I "V ^ 3 ■1 4 ■1 i a) a,' T3 e 30 o c. .£ c i c '5 O i u 9. J Is e2 u 5 106—5 66 TliADK AND GOMMi:iiVK~-VAUT III 6 GEORGE V, A. 1P16 > c w o §? s 4« B 05 00 t-H IQ -t< t- O i-H i-i 2? CO • CC -*< f— t r-t m . o o 1 ri -t< -r © w lO lO 00 lO O 05 00 eo I lO 00 ) CO CO CO coco 5D I N3 o o ■-H CO CO X g Olff^Oi © -_ 30 •* t-lO "»< co__© :ffl » Co'c'r-T IM loeo iM O ?^! 1 :o i-H »- o im'co I-I CO CM © s rH > © c 3 c g o >4 DO H H H - 00 'ji T)<_co m — I CO© -*© ^ •^ ©o in p^ CO r-1 Tt< in CO o eo" CO on 00 no in T3 01 m C 3^ ^•3 y= „ ^ C « 91 o H ■ 3 ° '. -^ f- ; U gj ai .c4 i< :> 3 -u •- C u S Si? O C O " 106— 5 A 68 TRADE AND COM MKIU'K—l'AU'T HI 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Ed « U . a < H o 1— 1 P3 « % fe < ^ M CO 1—1 H 1 P5 W e a: s < t-i ^ M 1^ "S <5 ^ < cc S 12; o 5^ ;3H § o ^; O 0, w •^ Nw O « H -_©_'-- ©_10 Coco-^coioir5©toto TfT 1 ^ o" of •*" to' im" 00 ©' CO oT tC-T of T)<" lONCOfMOOO-^-l-OOODlOOSt-Hl-iO rHi-l,HNC-ico35e-H © O: Si N f t^ >n 'M 35 05 00 ©c-iT-ia5 o t ^ co" oo' t-T ©' lo' cT sT i-T t-T oo" c^f -^ to" t>.Ci OiGi Free. m >ffleooooo©r-it^eoo;cv.-ito.-iasoo (Nl^(7v|r-l©(rg03tOin(NtOl^tOtO»Q W iM_^CO__lrt^t^ rHh- 35^00 ?0_^-,O_O5^p tO CO Tp" t-T i-T x' t^ ©' icT oo' ■rf i-T TjT t ^ c.IH!MeO-*lQ ss i-lTfintoi-ooo50 C;050SO©©©©0©©©©©r-l cooooocooo". cvC5~. c;o:OiOs0505 O H U Qi W < H u M CO rt s P^ o < (1. H W yj a -< ^ W ->! W < cc Qj 1— 1 E4 H 1— 1 -^ tf H W en W w H w M M ^ OJ 0i CO rH 05 ^ in il CANADIAN TRADE 69 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b fa •< H pq o fa o 5- K O a. S3 00 O « a 3 s <» c 3 c C<5 C5 «» c 1—1 05 3 > 3 c3 > «^ C 3 O 00 tC t-l' t-IO 05o 3 o o c (8 c '5 O S 00 • - aj o o 03 3 70 TRADE ASU ifOMMElWH—l'ART III 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 o O ■«5 1 y < o <1 1— ( tf 'f^ «» a 3 e<5 01 3 ao 00 p in CO lO CD lO' 1 00 3 3 m © _3 I- c 3 o 00 pq o C4 g o O O o>e<5 1-1 1-1 "§ 1^ in oo in C«5 G0 05 » C-J CO in rH 1-1 'M pq (M «> 00 O ~ 5D50 O O in CO 04 O -r j 32 «© o o=^ 0. 0 s 3 ^; §.2 OT3 ■ ^i £ «» Ph 'a. 5 ^H g^ tt. o d b 3 ►— I =4 3 «> 2 -5 i ^ = c/> ^j " X W 55 CD 4.3 O L. >:) ? «:> •J B c . ' 2; X <: z O €© o c O 1—1 c3 O «& H ® . X £^ c a5 « 5 be ^ O 5S o p «fe H§ =^a; S .is S-o «© c o 6^ rH « § g rH CO t-H l^ h- )< •2 rH ^5 M t^ X O X S © rH rH tH PS 00 f-H 05 (M o b- N o ;o 1 to C5 © ■«1< C<5 CO e<5 CO rH lO 00 ©' rH -r •^ CO C3 X CO •«< X :o im" (M" CO- CO •r" OJ y-l CO . in t» CO CO oT w lO >-i N c © rH CO lO -*l r- 03 t^ • to o to t^ © to •»»< ^-. CO -r X C-. "^^T" 11 ; • i P^>^ tot^-xr; xxxx ^^ rH 23 rH ®5£ to 1 rH 05 1-H 1-H 1—1 c: C^ 1—1 12 S 72 TJiMH: .\M> (7M/ U/A'r/; I'AUT III 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 '^ V S • g* o ■< o 6 ta^ < «5 1— 1 »«4 05 H ^ S < o CO W W H ^4 ^ H O CO W o CO a 1— 1 '^ H -H a tf M o ffl a, 1^ H 1— 1 »^ ^ 05 ■J as S 33 3 > a& s 3 a- a o o i5 O I- to OS t-H p. i-Teo 0> CO s I 00 CO (M GO CO 5C CO O IM O C5 t~ T-H IM in X I «= 1 cc ■I (M I ^ CO JM T-l ooo CO lO IM 00 lO CO O CO lO 00 00 CO i o CO CO CO o o CO © CO in CO >-l lO lO QP«H o 0) P » 5 c 3 ^^ . 3 S -ii to - !D y " 2 =^ -.£;<;: x ■? O O bo >> o s c3 O Ol 3 o >2 ce c 3 X e o 5 •a B «> 3 O I i e8T3 B ow § « 03 a; ir. 0) S —-.i B o; 3 eS S =«-5 .. 0; — ' Sj cw .3 ;m c£ O +^ It O- K vw-B P o tS B 2 c8_3 c4-B Stj . = ~ B cS C TS eg o B_; cS„' 7^^°"^ B - o TZ o SI R^ B cS »— I O o o o CANADIAN TRADE 73 SESSft)NAL PAPER No. 10b 00 t^ to (O to •* in CO X w irfirj I q" « ■* .-■O) !N Its t- i^r» OS O 'P » M o: Ci C5 00 x^ »o ■* OS • 02 O lO 1— t "T N CC ■* r-T C5C0 |X . l^JJ rH ■^ . 1"* co< C5 O _ , ;S (M 00 X 05 05W 00 i-H CO lO t-T©" C5 e<5 o oo" o •o 05 OS <-i 00 I o; N © IM ■^ t- I I-H "* © 1-1 -^ to I X I © ' 1-1 -o 1-1 ■* to T>> as I X o5 I t^ XOO t^CO 1-1 I t-Ti-;" I n t^© . !M (M o CO 73 3 5; O 2.1 H o o < a _3 -3 74 77.'. I/)/; .1.\7) VOMMKIiVi: I'M'! Ill 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 -« «) s 8 •»» »a ^ o 1 < 1 u < o :>< P5 < fe < W O H ^ 03 O H Ul 1-4 a eq .r' o t— 1 fc-l H I— 1 Q P5 M « O CU ffi X H W H-l ^ -^ u P A <3 < iz; -3 <1 < o fe iz; o a! Oh w fi <5 tf H ? 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O Oj • . . £ r^ " • ' .s - • • ■ P 3 u < J c ; t- 3 +j > e3 O 3 o en •- E ■< 0 e i 3 -i a OP^ 1 1 1 3 01 01 OJ 0) «0 -S Q te o g'^O ^-.-Ht^iJ O So- ' opqow f=t ^ Ka^ 5 Ph f CA\.\l)l.\N TRADE 125 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b C-. 0> M -- -f iO COM IM OC I o W O « -r ceo" lO ■ lO .-H ir. yi or> . CC CI r- ,-1 N CI CO y. CO . CC05 i-H ; r-CO CO o' 53 OO t^ 00 eo 30 I O Q w <£> t^ .-( QC'm*' ico'i-n" ©-PI© ■* o o 1-^© t~ eo cf 10* CO © CO N eo eo 0 0 © -f t^ 0 -r © 0 OS CI CO CM CI t^ 00 CO 00 CI r-<''cO © 00 © © © -rf CO © in C) — © orj m m © Tf in © 00 © © »-H f-H C4 ■^ S5 5 £ 3>K n — 0:= o o c to 0) • o • c< ■ © ;s © C-: I- W X o 2 = 2 '-5 .^' 3 ^ u = C b« » a> • c e o O t- ?; ■3 -£ y: 7: CO CO s-* Ji P to ? CO _3 (S 1, t; tc-r •u j3 <1) CS ;:-o hr •w > E^ -c 'i u ci — i> c c ci -a o o ■c 3) 5 S «^ O c X 3 ^El 13 T3 O cSh^sO _ o o E- > ee o I CO o X o o c e O 126 Th'Mii: I \/> COM \ii:i:t i: r i/.'v /// 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 < o o a. ^ 5 < o H K O -^ o < V p iQ * N tc -r ro -x (N t c i t ! 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Oi Tf t- t— c: c: CO -H a ■j: in 0 IM t- CO t^ 2i —1 X CO ^ ;c X t^ r-. -T cv c^i © ci 5C CO eo X •^ (M CO «© i-H -^ .-1 IM (M eo (M t^ t^ IM X —. eo - O b •« u r_ h-l n 0 CO* f ©' 1- M ©' .5 «& f— i r-l ■M CO M t— 1 *^ G • - ^— > 0: . ^ 0 • • cS f a * * o *- K « 0 . ,- 9, fe>. --£ t-^ x' C: — ■ — -M co' -r ir. iS t~ x' Ci © I-H (M' eo •t« iri C: ~ Ci ■r: © 0 C' C 0 C 0 0 © r-l ^H I-H *-* r-l XX X X c: r-^ »— t »— 1 i-H cn 0: 1— ( 0; 1— 1 1—1 c-. f— 1 05 © 05 1-1 r-l 1 k CAXADIAX TRADE 127 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b X •r. o Q U (i a: o a. S CO o < Value. «* o © s; » ^ -^ X cs • t~ X =-. W © -r W X • <-i © CI r-H O I" •^ cf cf ; ^ 1-H x.n-i>o o r; rj o T M Cl X . 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'.'.'. •to • • I-l • S : : tc : : f— 1 C4 3 2 en-r r^ ■ ir; ■ eC © .— rf © (M Xt^:^ --TO IM « ■ C; .^ C^ ■ M rH x" --rT©' : ©5 IC . r--- . v; X .— 1": -f ■ o t- — 71 v: — . © in -M ,— ri . o -r 71 ^' : cf X o ■ CI • C rl 3 c ! ; : : : : ; : ! • j rr ■ • ■ ; o CL, s PS < a; a 1 > I c . ■ h ■ : : :£ : : . . »- ^ 3^ a; •■-*-■= i 3 i c- X .. ^ 15 • -— £ X ■• " x'^ 2.5 ~. •C 3 - tS ^ t- >• ^ ' 5 ^1 -is » 9 3 -3 J r c - t ? c .: = i d c .> ; BO s _c , CI- .13 ii 00 : S . !C • s, '• '« 3 *^ : a: Q ?^ ■ — .— ; 0 3 o i 1 — - 1 j j5 '. : ^ : : .. p »- . - ^ ^ • § o 0 - : £ »-t: £ • 2 ■5 SJ= ■ c i r C ~ 0 - 3 3 -4^ -— S P U X a rf k. ■4-: < 128 •//.' i/»/; I \/» (•(nninuci: /' i/>"/' /// 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 o o m ft < ~«J •^ s . s s o o o 1 v 1 s: -v* ^ < ^% z « la ^ a o K o c o < a. ^^ o 5? : 2S <» 2S ?2 1- « > i . 1-^ • • ■ • s ■ 1 O' : • _ 2S ■ 35 : 1 5S ■& , IM Vi o • lo « 't" < im'im" 1 "t ! 1 '^'li im' ;;»; s ■""I I-l e CS : c . S5 ■ oc O Nl^ CS cv» o i -r -t 00 ado" -^ «? 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X f- X X -T 1 - -J in X •«" CO © T © 0 ^. t3 35 — X 2' £ ^'"^ li' ^' S' T— < r^ «' ei 1- t~ cS ej r- c$ m ._H © t- X X 1— 1 © CO "^ .^ ^ X M -H ■ CO 5 •»• -r -.3 0 I- CO 0 N t— C0_ © CO »— 1 T-T co' "" ; . ^^ cn "^2 : : : : : g .IS '.'.', I I S . , fH^ .0 --3' 1 - X — { d i-i ri co' -r 16 53 t- x' ^ ©■ I-H ei co' ■^ 0 35 3-. 35 * — * -.^ ■» -., — K —^ ^ 0 © © *-^ i-H rH r-l ^H 1— < X X X X X .■^ ^ ^K SC ^ ^ 5S^ 35 Si .— ( © .— I © f— 1 C5 © C5 Ca — .-< 136 /•/.• i/>/: 1 \/' CO)/ \ii:h'(i: r \ur in 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 "a 1 < < < o fa o Q E- 5c < <5 ,:: § I H J2 03 o < < Cl, ^-§i 1- : :S3 ; 1 g • teooo 9S 1 0> S : i^ 5£ 4J : :irf : : *> • o -a «»*?;i? . 1-1 in i?7 S : §'rf ilf 1— 1 > in • S ■ §[ — — — — — 1 - - :S8 : «« X 'T • ■ . ^ . 1^ . ■*j !co f^ 1 . • . 1-^ ?? ; i ; ; ~ o~T" ""O!* «^' . iS — • CO .2 ^ ■© -r :pi r^W «!:: ■ "rt ' • 1-1 © Vi : § ® f- ». 1 - . 3 'i^" . rH '« w ! t; c-i c. C-l Oi .— ' — © «— ( "ea «c> a 1- J?'^ CO . 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CO ^ ^- !N s o* : § • "■ 1^ • t-~ o X m © O • © CC CO • CO 1- Tf •o o • f—i • oin oc ■ c^t ar • CO ir: X • X It CO „• ;:co ■ • -^ • . ■NT)! 1 •q- • --^ t /— ^ ©m o £ '. n't-T • i-T oc .t— . 1 i~ -r 00 ; X c^ © ^ ■ ^ 1^ X CO (M la I- t- 00 ; x_ X^ > w \ ; i-T f-^ l-T rH 1-1 . c; ;i • 3; cc • 1—1 -4^ • ^ . •— (M •tX) ' ^ '■ ! cf -r :oo" . t^ . r- 5£ .C5 CC , 3 3* ; CO • _o . : •"rt r :_o : - r ^-^ ■ '• 'O ■ hH • \ ^i^ £ 3 £ = t .li i ■ P'r^C^'. tlCiid:^- —4 feClEL, ' — ■— — .- ■^^ , — • • . — ^^ , • CO U~t 5 30 3 Q 1—1 ■ 1 : 1- , ■c "5 • X '. X -J 15 •^ -w . , -u -^ i c3 : ^> 4- 1 |: : S. ^ ;- o 3 ^ ^ c ■^ G3 ' ^ c'y H ■— * w2 r m3 .S (^^ .S .3 1 ^ s a St X c -2 '5 «3 =2 1-s c J J > ? 3 •S 3 £ cS rH — • 1§ S s o > *- r^i ■£'E. 3"- ■a. — p 'S C Pt. o o rcx a: E- < l-H O 1: ir. 1^ CO I- c-f SJ K- w' CO IM o 101,075,552 *5 o O CS o &1 1—1 m ih" o s 1 CO 1—1 eS O C d i: 3 32 CAXADIAX TliADE 137 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b CO m o I— I GQ < o Q o O b a •J Sr, 1915. Value. X 25,927 25 927 irf X IM C a 3 r-l > m 11 0" 0 '. Sec 0 cr >> C a 3 c '■ : 1913. > ■A' ■^ S. © c4" CO • f« : OOi-c i-T-r 1 CO 1 1 f— ' 2 > 0 *— 1 -I* 00 0 0 X* * ' 1 1911. 3 > '^ 10 :c 0 1—1 1—1 (M* ta ■ ^ 66 L-; 0 >> ' c > < 2 ■4 it ■4 'C I- 0 I c ■c 3. fc c T 'c 1 « X ■4 c _ r 1 E X c si X i, c 'c •r: c X 4- i T 5 - S 1 ^ J c 1 x :. X y ) X ■c • ^ : 00 • ■*^ > £ : X • 3. • "3 J. ^1 73 § C 6 5 > r . 1 1 138 ■/■/; i/w \.\i> COM \ii:ii'(i: r \in in 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 ^ o H 1:3 a o H Cd 2: 03 H CO O a, X a Q < 3 < ! 350 1,167 4,845' 14,875 13,874 1!»,841 23,800 21,301 13,077 35,731 46,8.56 34,354 49,367 82,575 132,630 288,016 244,846 S5 0 » pq < z 0 0 91 5 'X- : ■ : : ■ '.'... '. '. MMMi ■*^ I- 0 c© : : ■ ; : E.X PORTS. (Merchandise.) Is >n 0 • • • © t-- 1- -r © © 1^ cj ;r 10 — ,H ;-2 :* x 1^ ,-1 . : ; t~x X X X CO © t- ~v CO -^ »^ '-. f^ "i «i -.' • : ■iM'^''co'©'eo'—' co" 10 ® -"* ©" 1- S 2 £ ■ X '■ '■ '■ . © ■ • . . r— ■ • ■ «^ : : ; : CO ' • CO © . . 10 © . • • 0 CO ... -f .is c 0 U2- 350 369 14,875 13,839 19,841 23,800 21,327 13,077 35,731 20,949 34,354 46,115 57,710 50,665 46,749 40,453 Imports. (Merchandise.) , 13 e2 25,907' 2,952 24,865 81,905 241,267 203,898 : : : : :* : : ■ : : : s& : : ■ . : 2.5,907 2,952 24,865 81,965 241,267 203,898 li 1! H ©■ t-l -r ©■ — ■ r- © — © © c c X X X X © © 1-^ f— 1 rH ,-H rH ,— 1 2 © i-H 190.3 1904 190.5 1907(9 mos.) 1908 1909 ©■ rH l^i — ' rH r-t © © © r~l ^^ r^ CO © rH l'.»14 1915.. .... t'.l\ W>/.IA' TRADE 139 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b 3 > in ^ «5 (N o I?! c 3 S 30 35 (S '< O OS Q "a C-i ■ \» O s OQ O 1-4 3 55 «• c B 3 CI 3 "3 > e& 00 ^ ^ . 3 3 in o OS 3 3" IN CO 3 ^ 3 00 la X CO o 00 OS 00 ?, C-1 XX ■^ rv -r -r XC-. X coo' -r OT S (N IN t^CJ ;o « -r ^ o ^" » X "T -r X (M C o>n I o o i:s =2 as ?3 I "-o — o' X lO X (N X o © 00 t- o X IT1 in 3 . u ^. ' *— 5^ ^ f-H Xj o .- ^ *-; t: O (D 1 =* 1 H 1) C H ,^ t: .^ T! < C3 V 0 L) 2 C ■i-l — " ^ ■-* a ^ !- x' 9 OQ --*! «5 ^ O O 140 77,' !/»/• 1 \ /< coi/ ]ii:i,- 40 c OS S3 10 ©t^ I t- I OS© » lO "P CO -^ ro t^ CO B S »& 1:4 a© © > m © ©" CO w < CO © o .-I 30 eo©^ © X © Sk CO «o" CO to o CO CO © CO 00 CO © © © (M o CO C3 M be c r-l IM UO iHIM 1^ 00 lO 00 iC © (M CO © © 00 lO © GO O IM IN 00 o © IC © © lO T © &s •H CO eoiM ©^ 00 © t ?( CO © -r © T c^ © r-l lO CO O I 00 o (N CO ©© r-l t^ (M -f t^t^oo U30 CO "* IN IS CO CO 00 l.-l (N t- ©© C .-I © to ' CO M se ■>-> ^ i- K Oi !< 3 3> O a; '3 S e ■^-^ s »* o £p m;5 T3 i'? *_£ -d"^ "^ -g-:; c-o =^ ^ 71 „ CJ U 'T © © :5 o tc J- o no O QQ ^ o **-■ = 4J g ^ U w 5 3 c8 C '-I p s.S cS <- g »: -n "=« s'S (- cj a a)_ OS s = - " a u r. ^ a T3 B B B o a vj w Jj ^•"o 'a u B C.WAlJlA V I ir\I)E 141 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b (N CO CO 1— < © 00 • -r • ©* : 2r* o'eo -J- s 00 I"" g . '. i2? 00 1 05 'J" ? : as r~ o*.-r o ^S • • •■s o ■ i .-1 1 ; 1-i in ■ o S : 2§ t-T-r" O (M CO or. O 1— t ^C<5 o »— « lOlM 1- CO S5 "5 O a c i at X *? o J a t -> ) ! 1- 3 I = ^ > : c . 0 • C : d 3^ I a. ■*- t c c "ei 3 H 1 > a 3 C t 5 c > 5 > 1 4 o 1 c i c 1 a > c b L I 4 a. er ■^ c » E r ■*. C ■ ) o i ^ e cS a 'o O > s > •- : 4 . a t: » 142 I i:\nr: \ \ n rmi mfjuk r \irr iii 6 GEORGE V. A. 1916 O EC 30 a: o X Q < CO a Q J5 D G o K (i| GC E- Oi O a. O >• < 2 CO o £ X - si 1— 1 o 1 - -w ^ © m r.. oc fS I - r" j ; -SC • / 5 3i •o 1-1 • « !:- • • • • **. *..*^ I'll -^ »-1"1-H ^ 1— * f-^ , 1 . , w . IH ... 2,231 6,317 10,501 9,444 378 k- i 3 3 t-rH — OOSOi • • •© • iOco i-i o lo cc CO c«3^i^ !-■; 00 oo i- co w c:_^ CD t-. Aft o'im' (M'co'o^-tcfco i-i" fff •* o" cT i-T co' w -.rT Coin and Bullion. u O «& . ■ . : ' * E l-H «© ■ : ■ Exports. (Merchandise. ) ■ o'-»Hooc«:eo(MiMco oo jh ih CO N t- CO a m • o-'tsincccr'a ©XI (m i~ a-. •* co ^ ift oo ^ • t^ ■ t^t^OOCOCOt^ O lO •* (N t< Oi 00 CM l- ^ li-T : ■ o'-r'—rco^' 00 co' im' d" c oj : ; : : .S?§ ; : : : Si-c * . : ■ : o g 1 .... !^Ph • : ! • (M ■ • • t^ • iM . • ■ iji . ^ . . -O^ • Is 11 • ©• I-ltccoco!^^lftoo co i-i ih co n t— co C5 m •©• ircoTotsoiC;o '■ i^ Oi ■* co ^- lO oo — • • l>- • t>.CO^C lO ^5 CQ b- lOO'J'CM-^OSOCIMt- : ^' . . ©"'!<' oTco't-T od" co' im" o' ^ . . . rH 1-1 6 •J. ~ iJ o H - 5C ,-(100 IM -^ • • • i.-; i-j CO r~ 00 i<) ■ iMOlOOrt — 1 • • • • c'^' !M"eo . : : W 1— ( i—< ... 2,231 6,317 10,501 9,444 378 138 307 fa 1,808 1,011 11,747 2,231 6,317 10,501 9,444 378 3 .5 Q 00 -OOiO 1— • ■ • 00 CO u IS • >> C 2 • CO c: 1-H i 3 «© eo ■ I-H • CO g 2 Quantity. 1 : CO CO 00 00 lr~ c s ?5 ^5" •• 3 cT to Quantity. •—1 c c c c e * E C s c 3 1 4- S s » a t 0; .C 4J 0 < i o 1 p 1 2 ) a; GO a o c c c •r c 1 - - s 1 144 v/i'i/'/; i\/» ((nniHRcH—i'Mn /// 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 -^ s **na w S o 03 a ir, r/j HH W H t-^ (A Q a s:; ^ ^^ ■H H C) a; H W U3 ^ Q o W H o Q H » ^ Q o a. W H p— 1 m ^ Id •J O -*3 E- <5 12; ■J < < O fe *-* o w o < C3 t2 Quantity. Value. • ■■5 g 1 10 - - lO i-H 1- 1914. 3o5 to CI " (M' c 3 • 1913. I S '»• i CO 1 55 r^^ § 3 1 1—1 a) 3 «© in o c. OC<5 S «3 3 ■ ) T— 1 00 lO CO CO •*• CO 'f 05 (£> 00 c C5 C E ? h E < \ -> < 3 -< i a a PC "5 rr «4- c .i-i ■«»< eo in in X © in o 0. 3 CO © . .5 V} (M rH ■* ©" (M r-l '-*j s Q 1 3! : l-O-C'OClTKlMai N ■^ 05 t-( -^ © »« N rn .,'" M 00 ^CO 'OTO^OC^CO t>- ■^ l-^ O CM o Lr © © C — ^ TT ;a ; o^o_ :-.o__-^o^.-H — ^^__ t-. in N S -^ PQ © X__ X__ Vi cj" • c^ r-T • i-T o'cTto'co" t<" •«}>" to o" o" CD C'. a * o s O HH ' • • • to o 1-1 cc o ec © © a- in ■^ o SS in to ■ ' ■ ■ CO -T in t^ iCj (>Q C- iC IM t> » '":, 00 ^ r- © 3 «# • ■ I eoo'o'cM -r IM © tc to" «>' 2f © x" p . i • . eoo T--:z .11 tote & =" s ©■ f-H x" c o a ^ of^ f t^O • Tfl • X to • in cc o: CO "O • 1^ X r^ rH ■^ CO in in c = ^. 'S in to • o ;d .o ■ m © t- CO © c^ © s © T-* ce ^ CO (M 1-1 rH • r- CO cf eo" t- r 00 — ^~ 1 . » -^ -l -O -T.. CO "o • 1—1 »r 5 in 00 -c rsco 'to '(M • p ■ © i ■* a; to :« 3 XI : o »n ; '^ ; X ^ H >-< o 2 »:> eo" jc ^'r-^' rH I-' • ' rn" c r T^* rH ^ H «n u HH a; s • in to iM to CO l£) to © ■<» < CJ t- in V •CO X t^-H ■^ CO in cic ) © in in !B ■ O CO © d t~ Cv r-l to rH .5 m CO (N r~* -1 ©" cT rH *-fc3 a t ^ — tn *— < o O »3 \ ', S X eS 1- 3 < - eu fe o ^ ^^ ft <1 05 2 i •» • « :2 |8 r-l -r c c/. 1 ! 1 l-t t-l im' I- 1(5 1—1 F— t '■3 c 3 « , 1913. 1 "3 > «o 1— r T-l N ' i-H i-l 5C (N rt CO CO -^^ co'-r of CI i ■ 3 «& r-l -rf -<< (M 05 CC •^_^ W <>1 i-I' r-T -f' 1— ( • • 1-H 35 CO 00 i^oo" 1—* IM • • > €© 1 ; ; T-'t-j" 1-1 CO 1— 1 o ■<»< in t- CO » (M (M g • • c s 0 £ a < 5 3 Q 1 o Oi a 0 :! m a 6 a; 0 " ■31 a . =« i i c5 0 t— t " ^ ^ 3g5 t- r-H 0 0 g ■* ^ 1 j 1 > IM • cq 1 § s 1 2 IM i S 2 l\ • i i 1912. HI > z . 1-t 36 eo ec Oi IM ^. 35 0 i-T 1 ( c S ; 00 ODC: « J 3 ■« -t' a M X tg X i XI ll 1 c -4-3 u «*- c s c C 0 c a a _c i c •a i c J u X > -a X £ 1 D s B £« C c 1 i -si 0 X e2 111 > c 0 'C 5 1 0 e j. X 1^ il IS 5 £ •il 'SI "< 0 a fc. c ce S -a 3 a ■J. 'S i-« c 5 T3 B a; u X 0 •*- c ' a k. <*- £ c cd a 1 £ B cS X g 0 .3 5 j. § 3 i ■c > 3 5. 3 ■^ ■0 3 ■> C X • n a; 3 ■? T3 § *c «• 106— lOJ t48 rh'\nF i\t) rouuK/.T/.' I'Mrr in 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 8 o P5. o < O t— I < < < o O H o a < o H CS o •-3 O < < »-l ^-1 i 5 ** :l ^ 8.646 CO' •? lO CCi-H 1 • • a — 1914. > r/> • If: • -f • »— ( oT : rH ^ . 1-1 1 1 1 : 1 C-. in" i & 1913. 1 CO • 1 • i-H 1"" . rH -c'oo" 1— < 1 1 lO 1 =^ in" a 1912. ^ ! O ■ CO • 00" : O ■ 00 : 005 l-H (M • 1911. > CO • ^ 1 -rf • t-. • o" '■ 1 i . 1 f 5 o < i 1 . 1. CM O' 00 3 o a a a c ■•■ *'£ : o • m . "U s- 3 o • eS • 3 : S - L4 - -C o 1 S S O o #— 1 OS 0) CO O s 1 1 . c i c c c i C c s o r> < a a J* • • > 3 '. X ■ ! • > • id ; o c 'o O 1^ 1- 4 i- -*- C -«- 3 ! 1 4 S 3 3 ■1 CANADIAN TRADE 149 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b o Si aa a H a o a. W Q < - .1 l^ r- -t"M TQ IK -r X -f t^ rH o ^ w rt Ti rcocti-^i- ~'o c^ 00 l-( 1— o 1-1 in ^ 1- S; f/> J^ ,-1 .-KM M W M w ■^ CO m -r «C o in Cl , O _1 '— * L ■r. « o " " : • O 1^ -f O «a rt r^ C5 1-1 lO in t~ CO -t <5 o: -r © • CO .-< 1- t^ iM c<5 r~. rj o C-. (N l^ 't rH o to S CO CO T-ICOl-O^ t; I- l~ to t^ rH X CO X. og » £ CO ! F-H .-(' rHi-Tr- x" x" eo" x' ?1 f^ ~ "H E- ■ — • 2 00 O « 00 ixi o r: 0-. iH iM CO T-l I— CO 55 3i C5 M i-H -o —1 l~ o IN I-d a: cq •«»< r-l © e^ 3) PI « (35 fe w CO t^ tr- m iK t~ o — ic c-i -r :c f X o CO IC X CO o l^ r-l to 2 .2 n r. s IM t^O in ■* O -1- « ^ lO rH a> ■^ 1-1 ^ c< CO o « ^— )^ GO 1- . ._,._._ ~l ^ rl i-i CO (M »»■ c: T o •r Ol *5 s rH Q (^coxt^i^.-icc'rooot^ 00 y. 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CO Ed O a. o 5s: \ V > 03 <» B a 3 3 &> a sS s 3" 03 ^ c >-. «@ CM m 00 e-i i~ o 00 CO CO ?5 00 00 o 00 CO t-T I—" S5 00* C3 S I ^ CI C5 •* • • in I- CO ■ co-o O X tl ■ •VS5 t-1-i ^ • C^ -O >-l .-4 Cl ffl . C o J=. b ^.E ■i-a H O £F:2 O a: < _2 3 bl 5 o o s c o be S 154 TRADK ANIi COMMKKCE—VAUT 111 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 ■^ , * "S s ^^ n -r © o ©iK © © in CO ©©I © cc © eo iM e IN 30 in © © 'I'c: I CO in eo o© © eo t^« © ©© eo IN eo 1 a 3 in IN P5 o Hi X X o E- X < :sa -^ 3 n « I ®^ •• > ?; x •- Ji ^ O — X ;- D o -f 00 © t^ eo T3 « o H u ce 3 C o S eo C ci w ="3 00 x8 w St c oo a o y= _ 0) -J3 ^rz C "O SC -c « c cj c a s „ 03 fc, «"„ c3 pi; &:< (_5 (^ 73 OJ J. • m ^ ■ ^ K CC Q if OS 1) > bo > 4^ *; f CANADIAN TRADE 155 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b CI f 1 112,355 324 rH I-H =3 rH re 1 • • 20,884 29,343 70 C<5 i' 1" 'TOO I—" §5 00 o" 0 •* •^ ?" ^ — 1^ C^ i-H i-H I-H QO 1-H 1 —1 oo I-H J-( o Z w P2 C3 Uh N^ ci W <1 H 1— I WH ^ X' ^ C^ (N rt I-H l-H §5" l-H ■^ CO © 1^ lO" ^•S Ci4 - k' i. D ^?5 5 ir^ 1 1 IM l- H»n w J. $J CO X^ If W r-l -a ""© T- a • © i 5 I-H im' ♦J Q fl© t- ■ .O if3 CT* -r l-H (M (M ;d cc tfl t- «D © ^^ CO © s 1— I :gf3gSStq;S5lo 00 CO 00 -f o CO X -2 ao o *o ?i m IM r^ l~ "i. **» X 5ai ■4J «• 05 ; cT im" x" «r -V -r 3? rH lO" tC rH* e^" CO* im" ©" x" w • 3 S »& -i>c«5Oio:TJC<5e0N *-H f— * (M CO n- (M CO §5 t^ © I-H ' • H^' • X • 4-> -^ e© * D X P3 W c /* "~ \ z; » «;; * g o €^ s a * • 1 ^ 1— rf ; ; • • i— • C . ©" CO >o t^ -t< S T re (M (M r-l ^ ■*' CO © in I-H X -*a » -O r^ S ® •^ •* 00 © « IM X b- 11 S 5 cr t~ • o i-i X "M c-1 in cr. in I-H o in rH •^ ■^ Tf *• O) (M . 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X-J" (N tS 40 > o f— < T-l >> -*d B eS 3 c • ■ * • :§?S? iS IS : 05 CO 6 • s; o IS O •fl lO • O 3 .eCr-iM ^c r^ ^ l~ X cj »> =^ -T ■^ . -r i.T ?5 > "»< »— t 1— < >> . ■^ c4 c la > lO IX, f t-l (M .-I xo: c© « c o © ^ I-H > «© C c3 8 > ■ O 5^ C5 s 3 O X I X 1-3 3 £ c g O Oi 00 H iJ o £ o=^ I - t- 9 O) — JS 3 = ;^ c -Si .2 o 00:0 irTo' I ©" X (M I cTco © im" CO IM I X « X c; CO rT ' (M CO CO (^ ^' ® B.-- o £ o o c .3 s c ^3 o 0= 158 ThWDK AND COMMKRVE—PAUT III "e « Ta s •«o w O O «5 O < 1-4 <5 tf n fo CJ < « W ClH o o ^^ H w a r^ u: PZH ia o ffi 0. X H H i—t ^ ;i3 < Q as < <1 5z; hj <; < 0. o fe 1— • o w Q <1 P3 H 9 -a > p ei 3 ?5 C5 _3 > «» 528 rt t^ CO > C5 C 3 c OJ(N<«' '«2£2 IS f" to C^ i-c 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 ?. : ^ ©tCOWlOlMC^IW l-i-lt-lr-i»GOCCO •fri ^"«<©«XiS>-lr-l «^-J< lOO) CO ' — r^ ov -i< f !0 I— ■V«ac05C«DCC0-r -t"C5'-l -K ?o OS ^ »o in lO "o ■v eoii<' T-i ,-1 iM N c«5 CO "jii-l f 1 C S'cTt-r .-T I <3 S C5 © C5 ©? B O b 00 H O O -^ CO C>J ■M — IM ^ lO ^ ■*! .-I c o a; w «C--i.-i5>ia;iC(MC0 i-TicTisTn co' co'm' t~?C © IMlA C3 IM CO CO eo © © <— < • t-i (M IM O © iM M 1 j »eo 3 ■* t^ M I- t^ M in iCt t~. C; © r-l — © — O-f©^ lOCC- CC l~ C ■^ X l^ CO CO O lo'r-r eo' -rco" =c 00 t^ c: 05 t^ t-T M (M •rio CO N 1- (M c "^ 'IS a> . 3^ I C3 oc E '^ 3 e3 1- 3 i 3 s'g i 5 3 O S - — *" "^ «■ .iH »— £•§-1^ 3 C «4 - ■ c3 3.3 C-: Ij r* C ' X^ ; - X ^ > - 'w TT 3 'Ij 1 3 3 a 3 ^ ±L 3 3 - .2 o CO CO .cs a 3 T3 3 B S — X - m ? J ts = ^ " c •-^ 0- E_ ~ ^- . — -,-£'■•= Tib !- be B CS B O B B eS u S 3 « «5 . u OS c c "-3 « j5 ^5 o-^ 53 H^ ^rs is -S -e t- B so £ o H 10 - H "J s D zn C » — 11 11 ?! M 3 S 553 1812 J: '::::.: u oc M lo i^ CO ■T Iftlft ; M ^ ■ " 2 3 Q .^ . . ., . • t^ • rH ; ; I ; ; ■ ; ; ; • ^ ! ! . , ! . . ', 5ocosxi-ir^ 3 o H 00 to to CO — T— I 0 1— ' © totooto . 0 • • ■ to to ■ IS) • • -00 • iH ■ CO ■ • • iN : ^ : : : . 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Free X -r. s. : cc ! u o • a- : .S : Is 3 § a S.I 3 = o o lOJ— 11 162 Th'\in: i.\7) iu)\tMi:itrK—VMn in 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 s 1 ^ gi (^ o 93 Ed 1 1 Q uC »5 w 1— 1 ^ "-A 1— 1 Ed H a aj o g^;: ?5 ^ ta a n CJ H Iz; n w &i: En a <1 Q :zi o fa o pa Q H a: o 00 H a. o s D •a I- «> 01 c 3 ^ Is > c e3 3 00 05 »& CD O s OS 3 5D 00 c3 S - 3 » O H D , P ' 9 I- l- «c^ e-. w OS I- I - 'M C<1 it X I- S8 CO 05 I- -r rt o o «o © e<5 o © 05 its 3 SB S 3 "■" X s C !C o -t" S 00 CO 00 CO IM OS S r^ O a ^ a a ^K • 1 5 i.C 2 5 o O X o o Eh r. -^ O ti '5-:: r? 2 jC • • • •W^OiOMX'^ 00 ;o ea CI to «& CI ?i ITS CO «o — i-'C^J^NlMMClCO CO rl O' ift* C5 — IM •^ o in' 00 I- CO w oo o r^ © lO cf .«■ 00 — o « 3 S M *' X tr ?i .ft o -r t- S- X •>) 1— CO « n M li »S -r C o -H — cj — CO rr i; *: * - ?-. v= X ?1 CO io -- .V S ? •- ^ CM ^ ?1 rj CM ?:) C-j o to 00 o C5 00 w of i-J X « § s ?? ^ C5 CJ CI In. ;5 X X o CO C>I CM o e— i d e^ CI CI CI 3; =; '-'5 CM ci ;o >ft w r: » cT c* eg t^ I- n — _ i S S 5 S 2 50-3 ^ s 11 a >> •CO t-OJ •CO rt c« I eo" X o o CO X 0 g 0 S 1 10 •^ 1 f^ 0 10 •0 X y CJ ca S ■* CM CI CI l.i> CO ■ v^ •■ ^ r- rx S? 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C eS «<& o in CO N ■* in 00 £ 00 f— ( 0-. M 00 35 I- 00 in in o* in 1-1 t- in:o of i2 l.O (N 5© in CO ;d_ in rf ■r^in X in (MO 35 00 iHI. c b: o a: T3 c3 S cS o c bp 'S (^ o CC a. £, oj - s '5 ^ S X o is 4-1 C o o X! B cS o It; -1^ s o o i CANADIAN TRADE 167 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b X I— I < < O c o a BS a Eh o < is o f- o 53 O s 73 ' in T. CI t- ?i '3. "" t '-r 1^ T~ X ^ Tl 3 S ^ rl 7J C^ r—* »? CO ©^ •r 1-H „' ■T* X •>D — * v-! 3^ «^^ c o r O 5 — ^ i) X = m in T xTo'ji^sin^ 1-^ ^ o ■^ ^^ f-H O §§ T. S -f ?. ^ t^ — ro o o is in t- c CO ^-* CJ rH ts- en 6g 0^ o c; IN w^-r M z:^^ s^ r- I, im' x' «' -.J ff IS* irf cc rf sf i:; x' -h" in 05 -r 1— I eo X of ^ Vj 1-^ I— • ^ f— »— ' c^ r^ M 1-H 1-1 1 .--C *" S " .i. c <- u. aj taH - QQ -- ".S S5 -1^ • r-i O =■ 9 * X UJ S 'x s i X in X t^ o «J f e- ^ 'f* in 3: w 1 ^ ^ T CO cc of CO* ~. Cj V> •-H C^l •V *« / ' ift o rj .- ' o o CO m -f ci 3C — ;c r^ in t- 5 -- c ^ 1" 1^ M J<5 M ■* X 5 C^l 5 i.l O •* T '• cT" o ■.-. 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C.5 -i . © ^_ «» X m "f. « . r-l fl rH ?f!ff rH .'rH ; co'o' "3 rHiO rH O > o l-H • 1-05 0 ■ , • • " 1-1 s rl l^l- «o X to CO • • [ 1 f 2 ■ '■ r-X ^00 s XtOI^X • N I^ © t— o t-Ci ^^ g X © lOX • .nee x-f • ^A CO >noi • t- Ot rH . OiilS X © ■*■ . i-i 6^ eo'^ r- CO X 0-. • • ■ "S •jj , O^Ot-. • • • © • 4^ »c"i-^iO cf C r^ y X . . rH 'ca r- l^ . a co't-r • • rH • • [ — <05 M CO f 1-^ o • "T^i.-5 rH S; 1ft . ^^ t^ " --to CC to X ?! l~ ■ r- (M CO C CO • ^.t 1-1 rs o: O 0-. -X t^ • CO to sua (M • 3 -3 cc X oi M • rH Ol . X X o • © rH §!'-_ 'lO' . '■ 1 1 S ^ -,0 . o c3 l^CO 3 c? eo'iN •— « • ; ; • IM-< £ •>* 2; ^; 00 • toco (MiM -r C. T to i-i (MO ■X-O-.f ■ CO CO , mo 55 coS ci •^ • -rSi CO N X- • (MtO QJ f— to ■?! -ti ! rH ~1 rH X'CO .' "T s «> C-. IM CM rHCq CO IN > Oi l-H . . CO O CO • • , • X ■ ■ ~ >> • Ol-tO © • ■ . .»d • t^ s; -I" ^. - ■ 'S x'to'x* h-T . ; 5 (MO t~ •*• c. to a ■Hi'©* rH r-l ■* to 05 IM t^ © • r- t^ rH !M I- . IMX rH -r lO O IM l~ IS ■ 0-. o -r C: rH . S 53 • © ^ © • o , 1-1 >> •+3 3 3 -■ to c; 05 XCO X ©'to" to' Vt' ; CO "»l . . • ■ J r = • : • ij i ■ '■ o . • '. 3 Q . Dut. Free /Dut. tFree lis I2 c & \ " t •4 0 d • l c a c > d 03 -H • 4 3 S.1 • >, O 2 h- H ^ cis oc c s • '^ ij c t 1 5" B -1 X to * ■ s r o "3 o < 1 ,2 «2 1 : 0 it: •is ^ ■ ! J » ^ . •^ 33 CO (H ■4.J 1Z ^ 1 CD U X 0"C X e;j= o 3« O = -^ ■^ - - - fe 1 r" -3 >> •13 C J2 a I t S s 1 O 0"= c5 C O b 1 0 ca tt o o o G 174 Tixwni: XNi) voMMKiivK- I'Mrr in 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 1? ^3 s s s s: 'HO 8 ^ o 1 1 O !z; o o ^ o s?; o o ^ w o o a M u< H Q ^H u ^ s o <5 0. Q 1— 1 < 03 ^ Ed < O O N1 03 o < w < o cu <1 22 o g H C3 Value. IS i 1 e<50 • C>1 MM ^lii • 1-© :§ „ ''-■ "■ ""' i^' ; I-H sf^' ; • -^^^ "gf* :'i If. '• ?? >. , w T 4-> ! 1 ■ ' ■ ' . IM c ^ , . ,. ..■*!' c4 n • • . -»* , ■ • > « , • • t • • • * ^v' § fx • 1- • • :2?l:: :S g g : CO i%0 S !£> -Xi • 1-H ■rHO — CSlO "Ml- ■-- 4) 3 '1 -f C^ CI ec ! w ! q' . 1 1-H '.^1 (M r-l ^ O 1 - . — Cw . © v.. IN e^ W r-. w , m .-1 1 : ' : . •r w-l . . , , ss "•5 c 1 ; . . : ■ • ; ; ::::::::: :i.l OC v"^ Tt* — r-iT. CO * O 1 — • ^OCS © -CO ^ ■ o • -^ lO CO • n • O ts • © . i?? s CO is 'J' l-^ : =2, J5?S : o 3 Cf i-Tm-j" ; ^o ! 1 1— < IM : « : t- (M . -r "3 «& I-H 1-H r-l .(N 1- > CO . • t^ ■ 1 • ■ .-• , Id- ■ : . r-l . 1-H ; : 1 : : : : :^ ! ' ' ! t-^ ^ ! ! ! c^ •— < ^ ift oo« ~'ri~ lO gSSrJ ~i£ t^ Ci • — 'X> IM -f f 1ft CO • "T Q> 3 i-T ,— ^ir'S '■ cc »— 1 CO ; -h" ! h- e^ im im CO "S ^ , T— ( . 5<1 -^ :> c-l 5 • • • M ■ ■ Ci rH >> ■*^ c a s • 1-H • • ■CO • • is ; : '■ :•::::::: -g .■■.■::■.■ iM N %S i !-• t^Ci ■ T-" f—t •* lO ;s • r-ooirt -i-GOSin •3; ^H ■ . ^H • O — * . . •IM ^^ ■&_ : : ' ... .00 *-u> ■ cc" ' ; * : ; ■ . . © c •»< . . N eS . *— ' 3 O" • • ' * ; ; \ : : : .bd ^ = .2 3 — ^ —> Q ' O fe QE s. opt Qft(C^C feDfaa fcO d -o ^ : : . ; ^ 3 5 . *3 . . 0 - . X . . • • «4-i • 0 i s .1 : c • 2= : : • OD 0 - o s <4^ C c t a 3 C ■ «*- '. '. on 1., >^ < § IE o ^ • o • 3 i OJ-C "a • eS 3 «i i > '/r.3 .— ■+-.-■ ^ OQ . O i 0) a; j^ -^ — .i '-n £ • c o ? 5 ■:b %< o O 1 3 a a £ 0! "S ° t * s CO a •5 t £0 -2 £-§ -c 3 t. C3 1) 7) : 0. c 3, ;-§ i 1 2 § g-.S S& <&- fV ^ Ee< % c -J <^ c 3 Ph Ph Ph CANADIAN TRADE 175 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b in 00* -I- 35 M © ino c o l^ C5 Oi M in 1- c; o cc •r CO ^ c^" 1 3C -1" -T- of I id" © b- <» ©oco 1-1 is t-- o'cTr-T 1 in W 'M W -^ W X « © C^sS IM © CO PS' CO © © © I- Ci p l- © © oc © XX CS o C5 1^ « eo I— « o* X CO X -- !« C-. 1-c l^ in X o .-c -f Ci cc t~© Qt-TtC C) , s o CO o in -f IM C-1 iMin © ©'eo yf s "^S C<5 C5 00 in i-H O X CO t— (M a in -^ C5 CO CO CO CO -< t^ 00 CO ^ t-T©*'^ f—t •V in !0 in fff f»^ f CO in lO © in CO X IM* b-X C-. X K CO ■f © t^ IM rt •^ ■^ CO IM t^ in I-l CO CO X (M C5 CO CO © © X o: ~ -r m in ■?! t^ C5 -T x*e -rj in X © CJ © X © 05 © lO © © (MOW in CO ••*< •>»< X CJ .-TiM't-T -J ^ -^ in CO '^ O t ^ > .? 3 Z. is u .2 !x o Eh : <- ^m o *:> — c C bo ■" c T3--. « o o u c4 S B e9 O " = § : 2 ".£ I : ;:. '"C "5^ - p=.3: o o "S. "2 -I Id U "* r*; - C = X 00 K ^ s c3 w^ -2 X '"^. M ^ ^ . *< " ^^ J * * r* a ^ (m * ^ *T> s -4J c3 ^ '"■ X .^ ? («-> ^3 ; T. "w \ 1 .*r 5b X X o ^H X i^ X 7* .^' -c "^ cC •^. a; '•^ c w ••c — • •■ c C5 X IX s o - — -Z H '^' Sfcc 4d ..^ 176 Th'ADR AND OOMMEKCE—VMiT 111 -e j H <; ft 0, <3 c; l-H H &H l>-5 9 <» CC wi ^ 10 T M -r S If? 3 C > X 1 1--. >ao CO I w >iO I- o wo to M r' im' -r -f" C5 > 8 ly.' o -f I- a 3 o eo > -JO 00 i« r- -ti o: «5 o ^ O lO cTim"®" 1^1 O i-( in >■. s cS a CD 3 c: S 3 00 o a: H O h5 3 Q o (M O CO (M CO r-co CO --I CO t^ CO . IN 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 i^r-eo t-»CO 1-1 r- Iff CO S2 I -10 O) 00 ifl r-< 1- 1^ CO Oi IM 10 l^tO lO iM.ri i-j CO (NrH CO rH lO -f O O r-l o o eo t^eo o o -^ in t-TiN't-T 00 t-in 10 10 0: T-H IM CO rt is! © CO IM 1-5 0) 4) ■ 3 S 3 S 3 S S-iS fe >> 3 — ;= ^ cc CO 2. a ~ e ®.£ £ .2 f-Tz-^ So S 3 ,0 IE fjr, o ^ o_, -; ^. r . C4.3 ID ^ «. ■r;;.£ js C '^ P ,* ^ rt 3 -^ O e"^S3 CO i|2' X ^ cS 0 0 ». rn ^ T 0) T3 :> ^ u -1 X ^ ir > rT- ■ •^ 1; C 'l* 3 > a) ri i ^ ceo 05 ^ t. c| ^ S' « - 1« ir C DC S O 3 'rz T. "^ ■est. S O K &-5 5 to a. to o 3 O H * COCO -r CO as -r of 'CO iCr CO IM 00 IM IM OiO 10 CO CO" 03 Tt< IM CO CS r-1 0) • 03 32^2 tS) O CO « u O 3 C -a 13 H >^ CANADIAN TRADE 177 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b o © o 8e. t^iO 00 © (M CO »n 05 -i< © t^i-l I 00© •^ © -^iCi •-'CC — < 00 00 CO CO in ^ 00^ o © T-C © C rnl/U/;/i'(7;— /M/."/' /// 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 J« . .S 1 I 1: :$ 1- J>c»iO ce •-H -re* ■ c1 a! • ' 1— 1 re 5i^S'S o- cf ' co" "3 •^ . .CI w —> . c^ > ; >:? , , , . • • • : ;M§i Hi : . -J. . . . 1^ 1 1- **» ' ! ! ! oT : coc-^" : ■ -r 3 .o . . . . 1 CO -r t-i .?? . t • Cr . . s ; g : s % :S SSSiS 1 ? O fC^I •© « OHt-l • O . f— 1 C) ;M t-.'X^I-.lO^ r-H t- CO CO • in ® 3 « • CO CO C^ r-T CO"^ CO 1 ^ •';? oo CC r-i CC rH . O "ei «^ * * ij5 lO . 1—1 .O^ > ; • j ; 1— 1 •, • -lOO • ! . . r-<00 C. 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S 8 CO I. co" 1>" 1-1 .-1 C CO 1-^ > IN i o -H :Oi-i -J< t- o -»< 0_ O CI' ■*" r-TcO 1— ( • ■ 1 1 to' in" Oioin Ol N -!»< m 1-1 00 o"oo ?-i 1— ( CO c »— < r— 1 CO • IM • to !m' : CO - t-T ; o" o" .n -^ -r iM T— 1 ■** 00 r-l i • 1 O il 3 CC t^CS I-H (M -^3 -»• «0 c OJ o -r CO C5 .^ c: CO* b-T CO O l~ 1-1 CO l^ -1< CO CO C5 05*'** c as I—* • 00 • •: CO o t^ 00 CO t^ 00* iC IM IM OD Tf< (M* in ri im" 1012. 3 IS > CO C O CJ .-1 in_ Tf • e© T— 1 O Z> ■ I-H IM i-H • 00 00 TJ y — .2 " fc- .- <: 3 •£ o - a u - — t - r'3 a •'? - '< ' "5 ) i < 1 d ^> a 5 ■x' u o 5 1-2 .^ "a > 1 P -2 - : X ^ V 0 ^ r. 1 3 H — ' ■J: a c y C ■/ 1 X c 1 < - ( pi ^— ,- 1 i 3 ' CS 0 c ■ s . *^ ) o > o V J i - == ; S 1 SSt? ••- O 1* K*-=:— o* JS2| H-C.5 g ^.s =» 5 J >-' I ,— > t- X* 3 3 3 ^ — * 6 is . £- II — ta "C a 2':: — c > _ i o a o oT a; - u f 3 Q a. r of s c x" >> U O 182 ThWni: AND COMMKliCE—PAin in 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 < K s e I < o a' I- — c 3 '^ I- CC.- >-. 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I-5C O CANADIAN TRADE 183 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b cr: I- •r X V5 S '• ■n* Si Oi ■«»• X O •»> Q l-H ^« CC 05 ?) -r -f s0 1—1 1— I C3 in o 13 .-H 00 I X T I 13 o a; cc I — "x' 1 ?f CO b-O X 05 M X t~x o ;3 -r •XS — lO X -»• X xeoM t- l-~ r-l T}< TJ< IN OS CO TOO oo t- X © '?i O O b- •* X OX -^ 3V 1-1 © X IM -T X X c: CO rH -r S5 co" X* X o X CO co'-h" CO a> i.": . -»• X O X K« © ■^ .-I IN?D ■» I — ■ ■I S^ © CO X CO CO © •^ X e* I- I « iM :3 M ©O ;c ■M ©__ CO IM ;£ l^ O C; X "M C © © lO •CO rH — O ^ o; ^ © -r X iN'si'i.o" (N tiS Oi- ;5i-; a; jj * ' iM -- " "^ til ^ a> ■ li .^ = ^ = i^5 '-' % 2 S o 3J,S s e3 3> :i E 5 's 4^ — C S T3 " u — a - Is •i3 O 3^ » 0) CO »— » ■5 13 i. O K ^ V <5 !>*; — 2 -3 C3 S o paaoSO 184 TRADE AND COMMKliCE—I'AliT III 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 05 *» B 8SS •* * ^ ! i-H OS I- r- -^ •00 O •— < r-* ?5£ e ' 1ft IM g s 1- JO o cc ^ ■^ 35 ?1! CC iR ■ ;S in 'i Ift •-H T-4 I - lO oc eOi-H cT ;? S^^ CT) OJ^ CI »-^ lO I151H >uin «^'?> •»r Oi o>j IM CC I -Tim' to" i-i(M W to Ift M © 05D *>( *? V V s o* g s s ^ 0 0 0 1 >^ 1 1-1 <. < H-l H 1— 1 :a 0 w « Pb H 1— 1 U ^ a. <1 0 0 a <5l 1— 1 ;2i •A < 1-1 u 0 < ij p a, H-l «0 10 t-r-l •»^ .-H -to 0 OS .-I C5 I tH 05 C^lift 00 1— I 05 10 ci e<5 as csfi-T OiO (M" 10 im" I 9 I 2. I— I OS «© c ce m 1ft OS 30 OCS o c; OS t-. (N50 WW i-l 50 N SO 10 r-J~in" (M 0 -r in OM 00 •»r 00 t- (MTfi « eo OS t-!M in CC? s ce 0/ B O -*J 02 I CANADIAN TRADE 185 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b IM in c-7ia C50 CI ■* ao 00 o -t" ^ m c; iC cc s 00 O f— I o »oo « in X o O IN o ^^ t^c: •i-O co. IN C-- t-T-l eoco ttiO o'tt 1-H WCC iC t-- en :o IM lOO I 1-1 t^irT ci — — o 00 CO cc f-H t'- 00 05 • Ci (M o 1-H • •* O »!• t>. ■ oo'iS -r ^^ C^ 1-1 1-H • 00 w (M C-. C<5 r^ zo GO© 00 • ooc-i •^ r- ©00 O® ® • ©^ ■n< i-i Tf .-1 ec ■ CC 1- ec cc w f— 1 -T (M ID . tr o M cc C CC . cc© CC lO 00 . CCa 1— ( r-l 1— I 1^ o cc cc ©" 05 CC © o - r — o K c; o *«-• ^ 1* to o Eh a cs i. ° o , S U '^ c — ^ — = S^^ C3 t3 C O a. e ID i: X t; ^— »- S? "' = _' o c c o 'c«^ =^ - ' qj CO c » g-i::: Ui ^ I s eS a o O 186 TUAm-: AXit coMMKini:- r\in in •X3 « 13 3 w ts o ■ Ci 1 -< >^ ►J O < H H Q U Ch ffi o 0. ^ W 09 < Q o <1 ^ <; <^ o I-! Fm a. o M « o Ph <1 P5 H 05 I 05 OS 3 3 OS :3 3 /—J C J" c -*• ^' ^ flfr e« > 10 *-^ **> 6* 2 te ^ I «• ec CO . • O Q O >» |n^ <3 00 ^ ^^ lO C^ 4^ r^ JC c3 »— ( ^^ ■;s 0» a? 6© (M t-l Ift' o g • -■5 3 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 CO 1ft ^ t— I CO CO o •Q 1 a-. 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'-' * £• rt — ^ ■-•- S >^ , " . . • — 5' f rt i spa s > S-o » ,-^ » 'C a; ' w rt c D JA H 8 •n u a Oi rt 4-> br 4^ X X. U c: g CJ ^ C « i> ^ s u •1^ .^ ■*-» ,-1 0 *^ -n ^ -^ bi GO o s J).~ c ■ O; u C . O = .3 *j . » Si -t- ^«-£ a i J, 106—13 194 THADE AM) COM M UliCE—PAh'T III < < < Eh o O I < a. < 4) 9 > \o 3 00 o "»• iS "f M t-H 5? 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 rH t>. 00 _3 «« ;k- lO **• CO -H (N i-i .•s < o HH OS S3 o ao I. M ' ■J O H OS 1-3 < a. O SB OS Ph c eg 3 s C5 «© c 30 IN «5 3 C5 c c3 :3 * to 00 c 6" IM 3 CO l-H 00 o 00 IN a CO — 05 00 (N rH CO* 2 s lO CO CI in OO (N IN -f ift ©■ lO in 05 --I 00 I 1—1 >— I ^ O M 5^ CO o t- X eo~ ^ o CO OO 00 lO iC 00 g to tr r-l C<1 CO 05 I- IN E- ca o !0 S> - 3> 3> 1) I s ?■- ^ .•2 S-a-^ ,^ w OS 3 S So cS 3 I ® be" g C o^ g 3 ^~ r- — 1-1 fl» o5 ^t £ « :> — be 3 S.E 00 a> o >i ce.3 O e3 2 c P ^ — ' 3. bo > _ -J. tr. 3 o c« C'2 bo o 3 0) w 5S be 3 « 3 -< — 3 s- 2P:« bbS rt C =i t: z. Kg -a * 3 eS =* S X c S — rt « ^ Is ^ c3 0/ M = ■552 >;■ ^ c8 VI- -3 be 3 O D i». .3 >*- ci -1^ ^ 3 «« 3^ bo H H t) > ■" o o is cS - 3^' "- 3 3 cS M g u S O - .3^ . cS O ^ O u^ O 00 ^ 3's o c«: o , o 'X > « ^ o. ii ^ X '^ »-- - -^ b 33 c * :5 boS 'J "= -; SS 0) ?• ;- 3 ^^ O C. j5 5 c C ^3 O 3 IN CO -*< ?o 00 00 'O 'J" •* ci © oo' t^ ^ 00 IN CO CO M CO 1— 1 c: cs fa ID u go I H^ I C AX AD I AN TRADE 195 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b C ..-5 ^ ■•»• 00 o e<5 -^ O*--.' 2^ cs «-M ■■■ ^ •— 1 r~i § SSs S5 : IN O -^5 IM « .c: -!•* r2 '-' 'M . cqtj- C^ (N ??3? — 00 s • f— < 1— « w C s > i t-- W ^ -< 1-1 Sj r-lrtOi CO C5 -f -f CO © t~ "* I— t in 1 -i< n •s !0 C^ I 05 ^ (Mr- ®^ ??'^ CO CO to 1-1 o* > CO -H CO t---(N c in IN c CO e^ a 30 00 -r" CO 1-1 05 m GC 'JO co__o_ -J" in IN 00 53 • in . 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QC --r "~c5 1 =" —it^ S '■ 00>-l 55 lO • 00 -r 1 t- -# IM ?c t- •-£> •'»< f-H -f r-l in iniM 00 4J o' : ^ •o tC I— I r~ ! t-^o; 05 j^ ^ ■o . « 00 00 ooo CO eS • 1 -p •r . •<»< era CO . > 1 N CO* IN ■ 1 1. 1-H • i X ■ ■ . 2 t^ ^ !3 ~~Sq r- oo; a ■ C5QC t~ -t 't com CO • CO CO (M tc •* in -r c a; (M I- C5 • C5«r •-0 O'o'rt' ;•• •r 1 -X>C<5 * cTic lO s 9& ^ « t »— ' -J 5 • IM " CO' ^M • ■ — -fOO 1 >. 0!M© - 1 -ij la^^'X • '-^a i-T CS C - ■ -^^^ : (4- V a .^ c a • '. ««_ ; "^ • i < 1 ; : • o g 6 : QO B : (• ' o ■ c • 1 res of :- pickets nufiictu C % S 'S, a= r2 -1^ -3 -S-r X :3 T • s - ^ >< • a- ; ^ ! ( 2 ^ 1 (^ C • 3 : 13 0 < < 2|i :i a 'i H.2 ^ ^ -« 4- S t. C - v: ^ ■- ^ > 'Z i '- S,3 1 **, 1 r«« ■ c ~ J; >P "S 1 a c a 'o ' > < s r . I C Ay AD I AX TRADE 199 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b < O < < < o o {a o « L. o a. W o o 3 :» Imports for Consumption. (Merchandise.) «» •-H i ^ 'X «& !:;;::. 0 • ' • '•3 Q » t-( i-H it i fl» 5.V 1.037 4,280 512 202 8,790 15,257 907 12,350 21,245 1.3,803 12,880 1,787 Coin and Bli.i.ion. 2 X 5 u S c «© : : (Merchandise.) ^ : : 53' 4,280 .501 202 8,790 15,257 907 12,350 21,175 13,803 12,880 1,712 C 3> :::::' : : : .2 5 ll c© : ' •CO-t-Oi-i (N 0 r~ t^ tt 0 « C (M ■ • • 0 • « X 0 --s s: IS «o i.- t-- -0 X i-H • • • oe^io iM t~ N c; cc •-' X X t>- '. '. ' '. !-.'■*' 00 0" (m" ^ n e-i i-T 1-H _ -., „ .^ ai l-H D e2 9J. : : l-H 0 ® r «© ■ '■ <» 3 3 m • • 1-1 • 1-1 ■• • U go 7) j 1 56 5: x T— t ^^ r- ■ ^' 5 -■ 23' S 3 •- 1907 (9n>o.s.). 1908 1909 « 1— 1 1 T ' 1— 1—1 r- < ^ r- 200 TRADE AXD OOMMKIWE—PAUT lit 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 o < c H < < o PS H •< u e: o o o g o a. W CO .J o a: <5 a. o •a 3 <« > 3 > <» O" _3 > ^ C 3 > s 3 > C: e@ c OS 3 PQ Q a H cs o OS u "i o so 05 - 00 CO o ^ (S o 00 o 00 rlO o CO • • 00 5D 2? o CO io o oo CO o to © s^ ire oo C<5'>0 "1. CO CO o 1^ o • to 01 X X ■.St3' bio s 5' 13 a i r> ^ tf r be- o ^ i 3 fc. ^ gg 5 C c3 2 a 3 1^ 3 m CO X ts .■Z 3 a> 03 oj .' (- -^ bCTj -_ -fi-crn -? 3 t o o — cc _ eS be: " c« «3 K El >• 1^ <5 §3 •_3 bo C C X pel T3 a c3 O CANADIAN TRADE 201 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b c^ in 1 t^ o 00 00 in o lO B "3 JQ •a B cS B "S o g-s O H 202 Th'ADi: AM) c(unn:fici:—rMn' in 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 o E U P t H — £ >.1 =1 « 5 O CT> I- I?) I- * t X CO cT Iff irf t>r -H ^r s" vs" oT ?i o -r $ s^ 2 M* ■?•' C-f M f Op CO t- ^ oi t-i o "f r-i I- tD C^ W i-T c<5 t*" — ' ~' irT il^iiii§ls5 i i i i I "^ i-H -rf l« OC * <0 CO IM (M c^ i © ^ i e IM Ift 1^ (M -t< » C5 S: -^ -O X -r c: -J IS OC X lO CO Q cc X » — •J _■ r-l C X 'M 3: j£ -f t^ X 1" \-Z ■^ S ■:^ ■■£ ■< r-i z^\ di S i£ cf coo-fioocicitroi^-r c OS CO CO CO 00 CO iM Ci CO 1-1 o> t— W 05 -t" in" © ec m CO lO tc ?3 1-4 CO v. c s c O e© ;r ec . . . . . cc '. '. '. '. . X CO s. c a© CO : : : ; : c If ■gTJ !^ P o ri c. 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X ,0 ill J 00 <£ S 3 ffl „ _: t>c3 C to — cS_£ u ^"7? ® t, a) (■ bi a a) ^ =^ ST) C C OS o s s ^ 3 C50 a b 3 (1 •O so i-l O cS*"^ o c i«o fe OS C n Hi S: 3 .5 e 2 -a 3 S " t8 S - (4 a. 3 u eS 3 o 3 c =s 3 o a 3 s ej E s 9 JS ■*» a 3 a ^o 0! 3 •:; 2 j= i 0 3' b gQ CS b +3 5 '^ "^ x •^ -*' *^ o 236 77i'.t/)/; .\yn com mkuce— part hi 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 a ^ '13 s •S •Ho •«^ s o 1o 1 o 1 Q Z 55 < < tJi <: < N3 w N ^ u ^ :zi K o ^ ir K a H 1— 1 o k 0. X <1 W Q w < bi" u ^ C-l << cs o < t=H ij (J <: Oh w o c SI -a -r «i ao 1(5 Ci I* P5 "f eo *5 30 «? — •" I-- l.O I - "T f^l « IM i-T ^■" p x' ■■£ f' e^' lO 5i N .-I r-i PM a w I'. ■» S^ eo "f t- 53 95; m 1-1 iM 3 I -- f 00 C CC lO O 00 c^ ■» tc'irf of -- ixTiffcTofoo t-T > IM ( )lO< J COf I- CO CI c 3 ir5'»j'C0'«'C e 3 IT 3 «^ to T-H to" o S5 00 a lO c J" (M © > C 05 Ci ~. C5 CC O O C5 MX!NC«5i-il-C<5ib ■V TJ< (M O lO Ci i-i CO t^ •^ CO 1-^ oT c o IS r©' eoio C5o5 eo'?D © t^lO lO 00 l-l* CO >— I ^ CO Jo i? fe SE r-' 1-1 5D (M -r 00 -» . t^ ^5 r-l . f i-H . 1-H in gc-i lOOO lO i-ilMKlt^CO0O.-l'»< COTiCOCO'MOOt^ eo't'cit^cscocoo oo" oT o" co' •^icTco" t^ ^ I ^. I 92 I ©Ci-JDCO .-I t^ Tf lO oo" e CO C5 S M •* 00 © -f C5 O •-< -1< Ol m C^ IM •* (N CD 00 -1" T«< Tj< © N l~-9> © 00 rt *f CO ■* o o ic F-i m CO T— I in in CO © J5 .-I ^ CO CO 3 ^ a 3 ■^•-^ - cS cj cS 0_0 J,— g to O a C c3 c« u O 55 03 B O) -B .S cS -= S 00 00 © in CO to 1 cq ^ 00 iJ" cf (M ai B - ^ 2 » S ^ 3 cS 3^ PQOCS S B J3.3 fci o a3> '^*; 0/ s IS S o 3 B s s o H -^ 03 OS <^ a oo "O o B fc- £ S • tl-B 3 t> a 3 B eS B •—I a) 4! •«« 03 a c3 S o c3 O § • s s So "b o "^ S a oo"" si 03 3 "-: «» § ^ i^- 4 CANADIAN TRADE 237 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b o •a m oo_rj © lO — < C5 © CI o t^ ' © .-I « CO -1> O C5 in in coco in in»o I © © t^ 00 in in i-iOO -l" e^eoin (J-, -o -s< S:!'" § © O 00 i-H . 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VANADIAy TRADE 245 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b < < < w H < o o c w < o Of o < ■j: O a. < c: .-lO »C 00 -t> O i-H 5P rH »n i-i -^ © eo « o i~ c; 1^ CO 00 o OS 00 f CO C5 Tl< lO 05 Ol e«5 ■^ 'J* CI b- ■o o ■9 ^—t c- r"^ CO OS C<1 w (M f~^ IM N i-t CO (M C<1 M 1-1 c * tocH ••J& f=-pH o „• e« S •a - »rz '>:= B O c« i- o^ I © <8 s "o O c a; 1-1 © . a 00 eo (M CI © IM t^ t~ CO 05 o JO 05 0-* © >n eo © C4 © CO 1—1 © ■>*<© in © CO Cf) tn fM •^ lO ^ CO © iC c^ T— 1 »n o © t^ © scoscc ^ © © »n m jcT in" coo t- © 00 rs fH CI © "^1 CJ T-H CO CI 1-^ CI r-i ©t-cc©©— "Oco^m© I- 00 © © CI 3 CO © t> in rl 1—1 © © 246 TRAim AND COUMEUCE—PART III 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 •rs «> t3 S « o -«: c;-) s 1 < 1 55 < ■< < O 7^ Pi < s Ph ^ n K Q. 1— I ^ S <: p H < 5?; < < a. i-H o o b; H Ph P < P5 H 4, S t-H «» a D > B 3) > w OS c 3 3* 2§ e<«r-l :?c; 03 (N o d I 0) O -i" -t> O (M CC m c 00 lO O O tH o iC 1—1 I— » >; s 3 O lO e - O cS fc< OQ oQ oQ 0; O 3 13 c8 0) O H rH OS -r i-lf 'c -X) '-i r- N I- i-T «0 1-H f-1 Q W5 f- •f)< (M (5 0J I-.CJ t- 'TO* eoco c^ -= ec c to o iS cs CO iH CO cC p O I- ?o OS ^ CO .-I I-- oo' cf-^ i-l CO S5 CO CO 00 ^ -r T)i CO CO 1-1 -f in (M " 'I t^ CO Tt< o o -«< -31 » IM o: t^ O 00 10 CO l^ o (M in IM CO o CO I T IM CO 1M.-1 co' 050«Ot~mOCOO t- lO CO C^l — O CM w c^i^iM f c: n ix: ci 1~ 0 t^t- C-. --0 50 0 •»> CO 10 00 I-H O :0 O C IM © t^ -^ »o in — ' CO o o f 00 IM uOtO c; CO TJ< ^ -^ ,-1 0 © CO • © to 00 t^ ■* m c I-l • IM 0 r-l 0 1.0 CO r- 00 • t~ 0' t~ in » — 00 rH 1— ( ©IM© -r o © 00 in in 10 ?o i~ © ■>«< in (MO © 00" .-T r^ IM iM O o 3 CO I.I cSTJ S Sao ^^ ®iJ'a— I'D r^ "^ t-^ ^'^ ^^ >>•- 2 'S O C O J- — ai ' — r c«-^ t- t- c 3 jr pqpQooQ -bo -^ c 1 <».- ..-a <- * =" s " ^ s o 9! o H OS -a s CANADIAN TRADE 247 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b f— * 1— t CO 00 00_i-l . 1-H ■>r" k 00^ CO 1- IM 1-1 'c? : o^ : S : '-* ■ to CO o 1-1 1— 1 ; f-H '. 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A. 191G "« ^^' ■3 ^ 0 1 i < <: 0 0 D ^ ^ H p P5 Ph 0 p« Oh 0 -v* a u, H a 1— 1 a > r- y^ ^ < •2 0 1— ( < 03 ^ Si] < C5 fe <5 0 ^m H < Oh << 0 P4 OS H Ph CANADIAN TRADE 2ei SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b < O Q H O < 0. o Value. is 20,242 1 1 1 • CO S V" ^"1= 00 • f • co" ; CD % 1—' >>• ■s a :S : ■ 00 • T-C s > ... ;| 5C • -1< ■ CJ . o . 1 1 o to ?-^ 1 1 : .S 1 1 '-h' 5 : li : 1 ■ in'-H CO CO c 3 ■ : ' iC ; ■ ! ! F-H t2 «c. : ; ■ tan 00 i C^' • * C<5 00 ^ : ■»r - r-J • CO © © C & ■ : ; T-t • . t " ; : i ■ • ■ • i-H 1 CS _3 > • • • • C5 - CO • ^ : X go' 1 CO I-H o • ©■ © • CO •' c" : o o CO 5 s ■ • : : : • : CO ; ■' 1 ; 1 ( 1 1 3 "si > : : : K> ' ■ ■ O • t^ ■ 1 - I<1 • •* • -r r-4 O CO CO CO • § : CO ! 00 §8 . o • 00 ; 00 ill 00 00 1—1 •. -*^ > - o ^ • X ID o "x 'a o o $ 3 t5 1 a i IS B 's C ce n ■^ O u 3 O -S-o •Si S 5 3 t- c , o3 JO o '. 'K •5 o .•? JO C £„ C 3 58 c S o n 5 O /** 1 s -o o o "a 4-» 1 a* •2 : s : a. '. Is. eS i- % = 1 ce u g X* 6 X B a o 5 C « S 'o O a X I t 262 77vU/)W AND COM MKHCE— PART III 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 o ^ DO 03 . U < a o H ^— 1 A \M a < o a. X M W C/J Cx3 Q P 5C O P H 1-^ tf b ^ < Oh » w CO H O I-H o > 3 r^ H <1 O 4 H /V» -05 a D .« i u| §1 b. «■ 2 M J' <» ■ : : : : • \ ■ •» 3 Q <» ■ : : : ■ -2 »! :S -So *? :S : 8.223 4,223 22,.504 13,828 3,889 2,295 2,784 29,964 60,124 170,942 72,819 103,808 91,296 79,611 Coin and Bullion. •4-1 2 X ; i— ( v> ' . . : . ■ ; Exports. (Merchandise.) 3 m iff ; 8,223 4,223 22,504 13,828 3,389 2,295 2.7S4 29,964 60,124 170,942 72,819 103,808 91,296 79,611 0 ? ■«© : ■ : : • i : ^ . I '• .is •O ■ t- •I- to 8,223 4, •.'23 22,501 13,828 3,889 2,295 2,784 29,964 60,124 170,892 72,819 103,808 91,296 79,611 a5 . X ! t 9& . : : : : 1 9& : : : : a3 1 -3 €©■ : : : : -3 .2 Er-k GO X X) CO C ^H »-<»—( i—< I- > r- CI W -" IC ■( 1-H rH I— < I— 1 r- • ■ a ■ '■ C ' '■ s rH 1- ' 00 OS c I CO -r ic C: O C < .-1 i-i 1- 1 1 ii CANADIAN TRADE 263 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b < s: <: as Oi fid O t- OS o p-l o Q « K O CU > . 1 iCl I-H - 2? 1-H S 1-H 1-H ^H <3 1-H c 3 C 00 • . t-H c3 4)^iO.-l ^-1 S ,-H C5 1-H 05 >> § 3 o :t > g 1-H 8 CO 05 t-OS 1 1-H o 1-H 00 o 00 § 1-H 1-H c I-H l-H ,| 2 > 1 i 3 I- 05 f-H O i-H © 1-H to O C5 eg i-T 00 C5 I-H 00 05 of o 1-H 00 t- a c3 3 •— * CD O o o »— 1 oi 3 > o ^ s 3 o 5^ o 1— t o ire_ O (M im'io" oc »— 1 -»< 1-H -ooo • ire 1= (N O o ire -JO o' o 1-H I-H 2 o • § • c b £■ C >< < 1 I i 1 3 3 •♦J /: 1 P3 » U .S o c ; 3 ■*-> o r ■« i "o K J} ii --> J c 1 72 1 O 14- a a k 4- c r c a T r "7 a •z c c 3 1 2 4 *<-' • O e« ; » - : 3 3 = 2g ! ^ S 3 1 ITS = S 3 . es "" > 1^ o S X t; 3 cS >B .2 -•^ o 1 3 T3 3 V. 3 u 14-1 o «4- a li a _C 'p 'J. hU 1 E. ♦J 't. Li U a oc 3 r. 4-3 (4-4 o m a; 4J J s u 9 O s 1 ■ *^* li i o 1 .2 u g X 3 3 J 00 a o X a _o -o t; 3 OS a 6 X 4-> u g 1 X 4-1 b4 o 9 .4-> O 264 ThWni': AXI) VOMMKliVK—VAHT III 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 :z5 < o < O O o o H OS o Q < S5 O '1* o 03 H as o o < s s IjIPOhTS FOB COXSCJMTIO.X. (Merchandise.) Collected. ••/.• T 1 - /^ ■.> ^ r- i ^ 222 158 .385 110 493 1,125 1,6W S : 1 : . % . . . 1,932 939 1,215 9711 240 55 2,195 635 680 750 185 Dutiable. 25 322 173 66 181 165 337 315 118 700 3,806 6,960 S : 12,952 3,503 23,432 43,304 10,413 11,745 00,980 09,956 142,69V 98,148 107,231 77,506 7,714 , o 1 tj 1 1 5 ! «© : : X 1 : : « 1 . . . . ! ! ! ! 1 1 '>^' : ; ; ■ : ■ k ExPOKTS. (Merchandise.) Total. 12,952 3,503 21,475 1,014 41,916 16,077 10,4C3 60,581 09,504 140,189 97,395 106,052 69,800 3,150 boo 11 * ^ : • it c3^ m : : ' 12,952 3,503 21,475 1,014 41,910 10,077 10,403 60,581 69,564 140,145 97,395 106,052 69,800 3,150 (Merchandise.) 1 © • - © ^H 1,957 1,201 1,388 336 1,282 405 392 2,510 753 1,179 7,706 4,564 © . ^'g' : : 1,932 939 1,215 270 1,101 240 55 2,195 635 080 750 185 .1 1 e% : : : 25" 322 173 66 181 165 337 315 118 499 0,950 4,379 r3 Dt 2 'i 2 5: 5c So S; 5' d S3 1903 1905 1900 o 1— ' 05 © © © rH C-. T— < rH CQ a © i-H r-^ CO © © CANADIAN TRADE 265 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b < D O Q O a. 63 o a: < < a. o 05 .-1 Value. c ■ ;s ■ m ■ m '. «> is 1- § 3 ! . \ • ; 35 V. ■ >- b» I- • i-c • IS in c 3 ti .© . . . :£ . 0_ • • • .— » to . . . . o . . . • . ; • 1 1 2 1 i __ _ 3 > «0 • • 0 J-. ^. 2? a ■ t>- ■ ,-r : t-o <-< " 1 '*^ S t3 3 . c • 1 1912. > 4© ' ' • JO ^ • 00.0 1— jS »o ■ C5 c . 3 ; • ; s > • a COM • *— ( en 0 • I-H • 0 • ■ 2S (NO 1-1 1 j I : E ■/ a < I (0 ^ •sis -^ C '^ - 2 :-£ 1 ■£ " — -^ JC - — ? 5 2' 1..^ -.^ -». — p-. ^ 1— 1 ■— ' «^ > g J J c ■2 • S. *s 3 Pi 1 X) 3^ 1 £. 1 s j2 _o s 'o 0 X u 2 Ad 1 i i 1 1 266 TRADK AND COMMKIWE—PAUT III 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 J=> < < w o I—* ^ c 3 5 (1) 3 > c e3 > s 3 3 c3 J > •» a 3 « ^ S^ lO ;? ^ fi©' 3: O CO h- ^ t- O C -" , -w ;- o • X • a> ■ CO 01 CO 'fi -1^.3 to e« :§ = -*^ ^-' Ci 3 ^ ^ 3 I n «:> O a X -73 I» S-4 O -u 3 O O H3 3 C 'S m s ':s c o CANADIAN TRADE 267 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b o a H t- s: o a. X W Q iz; tn 3 <5 <: a CO >! O fc & (I) 03 in c X) c c3 C3 ■5 as (-. ■ — • o D 0! 0^ O - ri S5 C o O 0) C «S fir 2 -a n b f4 C . rs a; u "C L3 eSTI O c3 o riH l-r 1) » © X Oi >-" tS 1- 35 O -»• » O '-i :o f-i c: "M CI c^ ~. •^' -r l~ (T^'J'XiO-n'iX'ri-linOlN r-T rHC^Tto''^ 5S o' CO C-f CO ro i-H o 1-1 o 50 o o yf 05 •^ ■H> 1-H CS C5 t-. •t* O § o> t- lO o 'J' r~l (M I— IM CO o OO o •O I - 00 00 w N » O r^ X l~ "C "^ O OC 00 1-1 1-1 lo ri t>. :o 00 — CI «o c-i r; c o o wi o CO X lO «i S-. Xi-'t^xx~c:wr^t-i t^c^iStsid t~ oc x' c»f o'o t-i(N (M CO X S5 CS 18 S8 « « §3 s r-l r-< Oi Oi in O^ CO l-» «o O X O x Ug 1— I >— I TT m 1" -^ r-l t^ CO X —5 (N e» tH in (M o -»< © l^ © -*i 1-* '*< (M o: o © t- ^^ -»< o 1— t X) o t^ CO CO C> t- o lO 00 tl X l+l •^ X o 1—1 CO •<»• t- ■* C5 -*< in o 05 "U* — r-. CO in X I— X X in 'S" cr in CS s »r im" •*' o in o' in cT -f f c^ o t^ "*< ■* ?T X CO in CO in 1-1 cr. CO -f in .-- c— 1 m t^ CO CO CO CO CO CO in IM lO in i-i CM f-T o o 60 coxxxo-^x^t^m© cMot^-rcoXi— oc X m CO CO m CO o in cc o ©_ of -T 00 m' ©' 1 n' ~' -► 1 n r-T im" iTi r-( m i^ 1" Tf iM in -c IM M CM C'lC^l X CO (M X lo 00 CO X "IT ©" x' IM C5 r^ in in « 1-1 CO 1-1 — * m" -f -f CM i-< r-T cm" CO r-c CM -f ■* C5 ©' © CO t^ rr c^ m © t^ th ~ © CO CO o ci iH © — © CO rr, © CO X X in t- CO t^ CO © CO ^ X © l^ o © CO o S5 CO m -* X o CO a. t~ X CO in CM c5 m CD X CO T 1-1 -t< in CM X © CO in ■^ •t« h- ■4^ «C' ■-HrHi-lCOCMCOO©CC©in ^♦1 r-l CM -*i rH r-l CM M iH CM CM CO IM CO CM Eh X © M — in CM cT cm' -f C-1 CO © in © X c ■^ ri -finocoino-f-^-fxx x -^ ^ ci in t~ m i~ CO CM CO ©©■MCMX©incO©C0© fff©"©"!- x't-^in co'©'x''oo r-l r-in Clt^COXr-© CM c5 X X © c^f m c< r-iint^X'*©©e COMMKHVE-VMiT III 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 o •^ -^ < '"' 1— ( •■. m O •n ;^ ^ «^ a ci: r" >-rt CS o^ o H 0. 1— 1 s > (— 1 >■ X -< ^ a o < "^ < ^ ■H -l U < c tlH ~ ;^ y. ^^ Ph •a S* Hi c cS 3 w Is CC 0& c ^%l 3 > o o o «© 0) _3 > c 3 rH lO 00 ^% r-«e O .-I t^ (M -J (N ci" f-Tt-T CO in IM O O IM (M 00 CO OC3 I-:; 00 O 5— I oc o -H r- r-T ■»r'io eocs" (M I-* ,— 00 CO a> s-i to to lO ^ o t^ CO «o ff. Uirf (bit 93 <*- 1 C4- c 'S han ireso id m 5 1 1 S 2 S a 3 t4H c 0] d bonnets ns other t nanufacti inerals ai 1 cS u T c 3 C c C •r a > C 1 C 5 2 * 5 3 C5 L £ ci r c r Hides and ski Leather and i Metals and m — ? -^ jj — M c !t3T! (- 00 CANADIAN TRADE 269 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b I b-T • « o E t— < ■n '• TT i-H OCO 1 . • ' in • o; — o in irT . c^Ti.'f^i— ' CO -JO -p 1— < o e<5Q0 CO ^" XiCO I-H © in ^. .-J' • • in o ■ C-. o X ;o T 7^ -t" o r^ t- CO ■ X 1^ IC X x'oo" CO C5 IN CI in' in IN -r C^ I— 1 «5 CO . t . ^ lb : C<5 §5 c" CO ?5^ :<5IN f-4 i 1 • ■ • ■ ■ CO en 05C5 IN 1 00^ t'-cr 1-t CO z. C e s 0 V 1- 1 0 ■Ji t 3 5 0 B 8 > > - - •< 5 .S ; .2- 3 Q 1 n 1— ( a; S u J s 0 Eh a c "s B CS S 2 c 1 *x u - s li a; 1 -t-3 1 E^ ! 270 TifADi: AM) vvM.ur:i{vi<: J'Atrr in 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 o H < < < a. C f» ■^ It op b^; «o t- « c s on CO > < Pi p c Q a a: o a. 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X -1< six"-* IM t-HO IN OV 3ioo;e> o IM e^ iR 0> to O X lO -.S (M IM -- o S5 n "_•-' •-' X «or> CO *^ e^ss 00 -r xt» c^ t-TtC « 'T O X O I <-l — < o ;o X in o r- i-i oi w 5^ l-HCO oeox ^^0 •— t rf)UW/;/.T/;- iwirr in 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 •^ -^ s -^ c Si •r» »**» ■♦.i ^ s 8 o o O 1 1 1 1 ^!-* a O s :=i :: ^ o: 'ji o W ti b H 1— t Q ^ g o <: 0. Q >— 1 < n < O b f^ 5sK < O >J H Q o ^ z O >> .»:> -k9 C • c4 aj ■ 1 : : -c 73 -*J 1" : : S ^ ' ' S 1 =? . ^ • — . 1 3 : -2 : c o S 3 o H 53 O ^•^ J O C e 6 CANADIAN TRADE 295 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b ad Q o ;•: o r- .J a. 5 Oh F" li ON • c^ ^ -r ■»»< • 00 M fO 1 -.o S^ •C5 CD -r ■ ■^ I— c^ C-. 00 • i~ I-H « 1 •^ • in X n ■ ?5 , »0 M • oc ■T> CTl © C^ f ■o CJ • © -r (N • 0. 3 oti : 1 t^ ec OO' as 1 -f -f 1 oo' 1 '. CC" !o' cT : cT v> C>JCJ . ■V c^ ■O «o t T-^ *— < rH Is ■ 1 1 > , 1 in > s ■ o> ■ •»• 00 1~ • rH ■ . T-H s . (» . IM ^ : cf 1 • . ooeo • o §s^ 1 00 in 1 iS C4 s? ^ :2:S? 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S m o 5C X a> 10^.-20 o3 ... m a> b< 3 .^ o "3 c S c S3 C O •4.9 O o o ^ a;. o G S c 9 3 J= 3 x"0 III I bo 3 .T3 • C 01 o r^ 'O Qf^ a; be • ^ =" Q ^ 3 IB ^ OJ OfS d 3 a: 3 bo D 3 :; "^ O t- 3 i 03 c3 :!-:; O St 3 c c8 00 ' ^ *j i» bo 3 3 3C;i^3i;zi c 55 o (.1 IP o a a G a at 3 306 TRADE AND COM MERCK— PART III 6 GEORGE V. A. 1916 *7^ 3 8 o o >^ >i m H ^ tf D ^ H H S o 03 >— 1 CI ^ Ci < O 0. o s < I— 1 !z g ^ bj o H o ■J w < ft Ok t— 1 <3 tf ft* fcH Ph ;§5 • l- :S5^ i 1 ; o> ' — r * .- •> "•. • s H «» . O) . ^H S " > ; lO • • • - . • _^ . : :S ; • • • IH • S 1 [ [ ■ 'S a> •50 (N •l-HM lB% :i in W •. 0 13 •» lO . »0 i-l S S ; > ■^ ,-4 . • . . CO . 05 in .^ : ?i :?? 0. ! '■^ leo ©" • a CO S . 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(0 3 ? r > Qfe C feC P^Qf So ^ Q " fe c 3 3 (1 3 <4M 3 ply all g tufted, Turkish, ndian or g hearth smaller, e camel, her like prepared ( a ■1 «♦- 0 1 •s i £ ctures of n, 2 and includini Oriental, anese, I .S-o S^^ ■ 0 f 1 i 2 -1 ctures ' ther th 1 a > c •> > ! IT : 1 R, includ . ft. an hair of t and t furthe , n.o.p. e 6 £ O • S c : t M *" 3 .«■=; c «r fc. cu < H o: D H ui o p^ Q ^ H H o W 0. 1— i X W ^ 09 ^ <^ O o a. Q < o 5 Q < H 3 OS C5 05 a 0) 3 IS > i^ i-i ir: c 3 J" _3 9& c Eh cs o EH T-l 00 50 lO • I'i'-lSg S8 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 i r-ioao lO Tl ■^ is Si -r 9> a> in <-< nri o t- 05 m«n •^ O -f. m^ — 050 i-l o ■s CO ?? "T PJ lO »>• ov Oi I- — 1-1 1- ■ CANADIAN TRADE 309 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b c. n c: en ~ : 11 u'Tift" • [ 00 • § : I* £ : § : 469,378 514,394 05 1 58.255 1,650 *" : ■ 59,905 535,877 : 27,111 2,500 l-H • gf : r-it-i 1 : 17,691 5 : » • I-H i-iiO i-iin CO /u capitulation. Exnorts— Canadian c be ? : _S_ : -S : a • X ■ Oi • c m "ee o i 1 X 1 3 o H 310 TlfJDF A}Jn COMMi:!fCK—r.\ifT ni 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 < o W <1 O o o Eh o H U o: » H n H o; o a. X W Q !?'. < O o OQ H « O a. lit o < a QQ si OS a: o ■Si ^1 3 .5 «» * CO CO CO rn" ©~ 35 CO iO © r- (N CO 00 © 05 IN O 01 . ^ o 3 S d 1^ 3> ^ 01 «© e& •CO © -^ •rHCO© • © IN 00_^ !cf icTiN IN C5 IN --0© •* r-CC © ■ © INOD ' in'io Cn CO oc 05 © rj< © CO TT IS. l~ 10 t^ CO CO CO 05 m 00 CO 01 CO rH O CO^^OO 05_ t>^ ■^ ©'co" t-T CO* iC Tf 1-- r^ t^ CO r-l i-t iX 7-i 05 ^ T^ 10 00 »i CO ^ ^■^ t^ CO CO f-* CO IC cc CO r- X CO -* © 10 »^ l^ rH CO CO 0 r^ 05 <_, l-{ 1-t !N t~- CO 1"^ T-f 05 © M" T-t *o 0 y-* t^ CO en -l* © -r y-^ t~ CO CO 10 T~* -N CO © o CO ««4 CO i* on CO rH CO 05 •V CO I - '^ 35 O rH IN CO -^ O CO 35353:35 0©©C©0© 00 00 00 OC 3^ 35 CI' 35 35 35 35 r- 00 35 © f.^ W CO © © .'-^ y-^ i-i rH r-4 35 35 35 05 35 35 35 35 10 rH 05 CANADIAN TRADE 311 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b o o o a a o CO Eel H Bi < < t-H O 03 Ph o 1— 1 1— ( Value. 6,023 1,415 lO !ir: 1,415 11,347 C5 to 1^ 12,762 52,820 S d 3 ; • 1-- rH of .-1 i 1914. 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IniDorts— Dutiable 1 aj S g 3 c _c .5 5 3 '3 O g 3C ■ S a. 6 'a 312 TlfAHK AND COMMIJlfVE—rAirr III 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 o < o < Q a 3 «* < o Bt p o H O Ed O O, X ^ Eil H^ OS «5 >J CO © CO C5 s 3 > €^ 3 Q H O to » ■J o ^si ©00 1-lW ^ © • J-HQ t»tOC5C0 -r O CO © <-! 53 00«C00«OC5 © 53 i-Tnoo"^ to o ;c 't" •-I cc cc -r IM CO CO CO • ■Si eg >: •:: 3 c3 c« 3 f= "1.-373 _ (S O O O OOOO O C be — S 3 (-> 3 (^ ;- )-« r- CC M c^ e o £ *■ CO ^ > ^ S c 4- S v "3. o "3 ii I" feuK I-.- bet- K ^^ > ^ 03 -^ 3 o bo o be of O 9 0) C - TO C '.tea > c 2 e n L. 3 O) 03 c o e« o ca:xadian trade 313 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b Ci 1-- o e CO S t- o CO o iO S : O (M iM -.O 00 • cc. t~ e*< o 1—1 ■o o t- o o OC0_ i-to" o CO CO 00 IM -r oo C5 1^1 O i X- S. 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O >^ oi m D a> g y tc ee <1> 3 "3 rs l-H -If tc a, ..•nj= tC o 'J IS be 00 .. 0) a o •S "> O 01 OS u 3^ C O eS cS ^« (4-1 3 3 »-4 T3 S §£ 13 3 ■3 41 ■o si so So -^ . o ;y. 3 £ c 3 C " eS as t. -^ &> S c >■• c-2 3 <8 u B T3 09 £ J2 e*H -^ CANADIAN TRADE 317 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10b of ; Oi i-t 1 :5o o 03 r-l i£ 11 0-. X ^H ^ w f-H I- I-H 1: i-H f-H s CO I-H f— < co^5 1-H I-H cc • j . i 00 ■ i 00 o I- CD Oi CO (M o; 00 CO C^ o OS o CO t^ CO© IM ix)rt of Supervisor of Lead Bounty Claims Annual Report of Inspector of Bindei Twine and Cordage Bounty Claims 1^ Annual Report of Supervisor of Crude Petroleum Bounty Claims 10 Production of Crude Petroleum, by n)onths, 1915 ll 2 COM^EEROIAL INTELLIGENCE SERVICE. List of Trade Commissioners and Commercial Agents, with location and date of appointment 13 GOLD AND SILVER MARKING ACT, ADMINISTRATION OF. Annual Report of Inspector under Gold and Silver Marking Act. 14 LUMBER AND STAPLE PRODUCTS. Lumber Measured, Culled and Counted at the Port of Quebec, 1915 15 Extracts from Amendments to Inspection and Sale Act 17 Flour and Meal In.fi)ected and Fees collected, 1915 19 Flour, Prices of, at VVinnipeg, 1915 20 Flour, Prices of, at Toronto, 1915 20 Flour, Prices of. at Montreal, 1915. . , 20 Hay and Straw Inspected and Fees collected, 1915 21 Fish Oil Inspected and Fees collected, 1915 23 Pot and Pearl Ashes Inspected and Fees collected, 1915 2<; Leather and Hides Inspected And Fees collected, 1915 27 Annual Report of Chief Inspector of Hides, Quebec . 28 REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OF DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE. Revenue and Expenditure duriug eacli Fiscal Year, 1893 to 1915 29 Revenue during Fiscal Year ended March 31. 1915 29 Expenditure during Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1915 30 10c~U TKADi: AM) ('OVMKItCh'' I'AUT IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 STATISTICAL KK(^()R1) OV TllK l'K()(;UKSS OK CANADA. I'agn. Anv» ot ( 'uM.iil.'t 32 Currency ivinl l^imlcintr 32 Kikilun* CotinniTcifti 34 Ki luvtioo 84 lnsurj»iut> 3!) lioun Coiiii>,-MU(>s unil Huiliiiiig Sociotii'8 42 M int'nvl rrtxliiotion 43 ropiil.iti.m ^2 Tivst Otttoo St:\ti.stic.s •. 45 Kuilvviiy t\w\ C;mal Strttiatics 4(5 Sliipping 4S Tr;uli> t\\u\ Coininoroo Statistics 50 TONNAGE TABLES. Soa-^ointj V'fssols Entored at and Cleared from Canadian Ports, 1!)13, r,)14 and 1!)1.*) 72 Liritisli and Foreign Sea-going Vessels Entered at and Cleared from Canadian Ports, 1913, 1014 and l!)ir> . . 74 Sea-^oing Vessels Entered at and Cleared from Canadian Ports, 1868 to 1915 7B British and Fi>reign Sea-going VesseL ICntered at and Cleared from Canadian Ports, 18()8 to 1915. 78 Steam and Sailing Sea-going Vessels Entered at and Cleared from Canadian Ports, 18G8 to 1915. . . . 80 Sea-going Vessels Eiiteretl at and Cleared from the Prineipal Ports in Canada, 1913, 1914 and 1915. 82 Vessels Trading on the Lakes and Rivers between Canada and United States, not including Ferries, which Entered «vc and Cleared from Canadian Ports, 1913, 1914 and 1915 90 Vessels Employed in the Coasting Trade of Canada, which Entered at and Cleared from Canadian Ports, 1913, 1914 and 1915 92 Recapitulation Tonnage Tables. Vessels Entered at and Cleared from Canadian Ports, 1913, 1914 and 1915 94 ACTS ADMINISTERED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE. The Canada Grain Act, The Inspection and Sale Act. The Census and Statistics Act. The Lead Bounties Act. The Cullers Act. The Petroleum Bounty Act. The Gold and Silver Marking Act. The Steamship Subsidies Act. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c BOUNTIES. BOUNTIES PAID. Statement showing Total Bounties paid by Commodities during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1915. Lead . Manila fibre, used in the manufacture of binder twine and cordage. Crude petroleuni Total . * cts. 3,217 O-l 5,778 28 115,276 91 124,272 23 Tinni: \\n vommihh'i: iwur n 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Statkmknt .> during the Fiscal Year ondrd March ."U, 1915. Con»i)iniy. P(jiindH of lUiidcr 'I'wine and Cordago iiiiidi'. M.-iiiila l'"ihn^ HH<;d. I'onnty l)aid. The Coii8\miers Cordage Co., Limited, Montreal, Que., and Dartmoutli, N.S The IMymouth Cordage Co., Limited, Welland, Ont Lb 293,213 1,045,747 Lb. 1(58,784 1,526,180 * Ct8. 575 39 5,202 89 Total 1,938,9(50 _ 1,(594,964 5,778 28 Binder twine made, 969,673 lbs. Cordage made, 969,287 lbs. Statement showing the Rates of Bounties payable under Statute upon various Articles for the Year ending December, 1914. 1914. (o) Lead — Sinelted in Canada (*) j$15 00 per ton. (b) Crude petroleum I 0 01^ per gall . (c) Manila fibre — Equal to export duty on Manila fibre in Philippine Islands, or 75 cents per 100 kilos. (1 kilo=2'204 lbs.) and not to exceed three-eights of one cent per pound. (a) Vide Act 7-8 Edward VII, chap. 43, and Act 3-4, George V, chap. 29. (6) Vide Act 9-10 Edward VII, chap. 46. (c) Vide Act 3 Edward VII, chap. 5, and Act 6-7, Edward VII, chap. 5. ♦Extended to June 30, 1918. MISCELLANEOUS INFOIiilATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c ANNUAL REPORT OF MR. G. O. BUCHANAN, SUPERVISOR OF LEAD BOUNTY CLAIMS. Kaslo, B.C., January 10, 1916. F. C. T. O'Hara, Esq., Deputy Minister, The Department of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa. Sir, — I have the honour to report, that the price of lead in London, has ranged from £18 os. on January 22, to £30 5s. on December 30 of the year 1915. As these prices are above the limit at which bounty is paid, no claims tor bounty have accrued during the year. The only lead smelter in operation in Canada during the year has been that of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Limited, at Trail, B.C. The receipts of lead in ore for 11 months, to November, 1915, have been 40,352,756 pounds. I estimate that the receipts for December have been 4,000,000 pounds, making a total for the year of 44,352,756 pounds, or some 7,000,000 pounds less than the receipts for 1914. More than one-half of this has been the output of the Sullivan mine. The low price of silver and the lack of smelting facilities for zinc, have combined to keep many of the mines in idleness. In view of the long continued range of high prices, and the probability that these will continue until the end of the war, the office of the supervisor has been closed, and the salary reduced to a small retaining fee. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, G. 0. BUCHANAN, Supervisor of Lead Bounty Claims- 10 TRADE AM) COMMKh'CM-I'MfT IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 ANNUAl. HKrOUT OF MR. .1. C WADDKLL, INSPECTOR OF BIN OKU TWINE AND CORDACJE BOUNTY (CLAIMS. Peitrolea, Ont., January 31, I91G. F. C. T. O" 11 AHA. Esq., Deputy Minister, The Department of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa. Sir, — As Inspector of Binder Twine I beg to hand you herewith my annual report for the calendar year 1915. Having during the year visited all the factories and principal twine centres, I beg to report that I find all the twine conditions very satisfactory. The manufacturers have during the year ■ manufactured a very large quantity of binder twine, a greater quantity than in 1914, and I find the twine to be of a high standard of quality, and to give good results. The total output for the year amounts to fifteen thousand seven hundred and seventy-eight (15,778) tons, an increase of four thousand tons for the year. The firms manufacturing twine are as follows: — Consumers Cordage Company, Montreal and Halifax, Plymouth Cordage Company, Welland, Ont. Brantford Cordage Company, Brantford, Ont. All of which is most respectfully submitted, I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, J. C. WADDELL, Inspector of Binder Twine, etc. MISCELLANEOVS INFORMATION 11 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c ANNUAL REPORT OF 'SIR. J. C. WADDELL, SUPERVISOR OF CRUDE PETROLEUM BOUNTY CLALMS. Petrolea, Ont., January 31, 1916. F. C. T. O'Hara, Esq., Deputy Minister, The Department of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa. Sir, — As Supervisor of Crude Petroleum Bounties I beg to hand you here- with my annual report for the calendar year 1915. In making up the annual report of the oil production " crude petroleum " for the year ending December 31, 1915, we find on comparing the figures of the past two years, that the year 1915 has an increase in production of about 2,000 barrels. This speaks well for the Lambton County Oil Fields, as for something over 50 years, or to be more correct as to date, since the fall of 1862, oil has been produced continuously in this territory. The showing of the figures, as indicated, is a source of satisfaction to oil producers and drillers, as it goes to show the permancnc}' of the field. It has always been the opinion of oil men that when the drilling in of new w^ells ceased that the production would greatly decrease ; this has not been the case, as very little if an}' drilling has been done for about three years, and we now find the production larger than the previous year. This really wonderful oil territory of Lambton County may still do better, as a great deal of territory has yet to be tested, and as the price of crude oil is higher than some months ago, drilling operations are likely to start again and good results may be expected. All of which is most respectfully submitted, I have the honour to be. Sir, Your obedient servant, J. C. WADDELL, Supervisor of Crude Petroleum Bounty Claims, 12 Ti:\in: .i.\/> ('{)M\ii:iivH'-i'AiiT iv 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 (Ml, ntoDUOTlDN \\\ .MONTHS. ('lU UK PlCTII<»I,KI'M. 1915. Munths. DisrunT III-. T.,talH. Lainbton. Botliwell. Dtittoii. (\a,\. 3,477 68,616 3.665 7,242 30.155 3,644 10,496 10,115 1,5,568 12,026 7,276 16,7(56 Tilbmy. Onondaga. Bolle River. January Gal. 458,574 399,265 443,182 547,340 457,930 .509,092 491,447 403,807 500, .353 470,769 473,312 492,823 Gal. 111,697 89,947 96,77() 9.3, 18S 122,322 ,S3.122 86,350 100.760 97,749 97,9.55 80,620 108,343 (Jal. 36,58.'< 26,896 .36,771 40,7K3 Gal. 3,896 Gal. (}al. 614 227 February March 1,592 58(5,316 n80..394 April 688,5.53 6.37,201 712,(596 (540,180 Mav 12,85't 101,143 4(5,745 40,194 16,986 31,310 .34,091 21,596 1.3,935 15,695 5,142 5,988 June July August 5(;0,M64 Septeiiiber 630,656 October 612,060 November .595,299 December 7,504 647,032 Totals, 1915. . . 5,647,894 1,168,829 189,046 445,957 52,160 1,592 41,68i5 7,505,478 Totals, 1914. . . .5,396,513 1,188,6.35 76,645 648,567 85,310 7,4.37,356 Totals, 1913. . . 5,451,136 1,202,201 1(^1,342 938,842 146,037 16,237 7,915,795 Statement showing Production of Crude Petroleum and Bounty Paid thereon, 1915. January . . . Febriiarj' . . March April May June July . . . . , Augu8<; September . October . . November. December . Months. Totals, 1915. Totalis, 1914. Totals. 1913 Quantity Produced. Gal. 614,227 58(5,316 .580,394 088,553 637,201 712,696 640,180 560,864 630,656 612,060 595,299 647,032 7,505,478 7,437,356 7,915.795 (Quantity Produced. Brl. 17,549 12 16,751 31 16,582 24 19,672 83 18,205 26 20,362 2() 18,290 30 16,024 24 18,018 26 17.487 15 17,008 19 18,486 22 214,442 08 212,495 31 226,165 18 Bount}' Paid. $ cts. 9,213 39 8,789 73 8,705 89 10.328 44 9, .5.57 94 10,690 .35 9,602 71 8,412 89 9,459 81 9,180 81 8,929 56 9,705 44 112,576 96 111,560 94 118,736 84 Highest price paid during year. 1915 $1.68 per barrel Lowest " " " .. 1915 1.28 " Average " " " " 1915 1.40 " " }fISaELLANDOVS INFORMATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c 13 COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE SERVICE. List of Tanadian Trade Commissioners and Commercial Agents, with Location and Date of Appointment. {Corrected to Jan. 1, 1916.) CANADIAN TRADE COMMISSIONERS. Name. Beddoe, W. A Bickerdike, F. A. C Egan, W. J Flood, E. H. S Johnson, O. B Just, C. F Lithgow, J. T MacMillan, H. R. (lumber) Nicholson, W. B Poussette, H. R Ray, J. E Ross, D. H Ross, J. W Roy, Phillippe Smith, J, Forsythe (fruit) . Watson, H Wilgress, L. D Date of Birth. Mar. 16, 1859 . Dec. 27, 1871.. Jan 19, 1808 ., Mar. 20, 1855. . Nov. 18. 1880... Nov. 8, 1856 . . . Jan. 25, 1856. . 1885... Date of First Appointment. Aug. 21, 1853 . . Aug. 8, 1872 . . May 8, 187 ■! jDec. 21, 1908 May 2, 1910 ... Jan. 19, 1909... May 10, 1911. . . . Dec. 10, 1907..., Jan. 1, 1914 . . . . Mar. 6, 1913. May 2.5, 1910..., Mar. 20, 1915. . Mar. 28, 1911 . . , Dec. 1, 1908 . . . . Present Location. April 20, 1861 Dec. 7, 1858 Feb. 1, 1868 Mar. 7, 1903 May 18, 1914. Dec. 1.3, 1911. June 13, 1864. Auckland, New Zealand. Manchester, England. Cape Town, South Africa. Bridgetown, Barbados, B.W.I. Yokohama, Japan. Glasgow, Scotland. Travelling. St. John's, Newfoundland. Bueno.s Aires, Argentine Repub- lic. Birmingham, England. Melbourne. Australia. Shanghai, China. Paris, France. Aug. 17, 1915 ILeeds, England. April 1, 1913 London, England. Oct. 20, 1892 IJan. 1, 1916. CANADIAN COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Curry. R. H .Dec. 15, 1861. . McKibbon, D. M | June 2, 1880 Sontum, C. E Feb. 6, 1865. . . i Tripp, Edgar |Dec. 11, 1847. . Wilkin.-'on, E. J ! April 20, 1870. Dec. 15, 1908. Dec. 1, 1913. . May 10, 1893. Mar. 3, 1892. Dec. 1, 1913 Nassau, Bahamas, B.W.I. Johannesburg, riouth Africa. Christiania, Norway. Port of Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I. Durban, South Africa. SUB TRADE COMMISSIONERS. Clarke, W. McL. Johnston, N. D . . April 24, 1892. Feb. 22, 1891 . May 13, 1915. June 1, 1914. Ottawa, Canada. Ottawa, Canada. 14 TRADK AM) ao)f\u:nrR I'Airr /i 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 GOLD AM) S1LM:R MARKING ACT, ADMINISTRATION OF. ANNUAL HIOroK'l' OF MH. W. .1. in'AN, INSI'l-X'TOK UNDER COUI) AND SILVKK MAUKINCI ACT. Toronto, January 31, 1 010. F. C. T. O'Hara, Esq., Deputy Minister, The Department of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa. Sir, — I beg to report the operations of the Gold and Silver Marking Act as administered by the Department of Trade and Comm(>rce for the year 1915. There were fifteen offenders brought into court, all of whom were found guilty and fined. Classified there were: Departmental stores (2); retail jewellers (7); manufacturers' agents (2); auctioneers (2); druggist (1); travelling optician (1). The departmental stores are prone to offend through their advertisements in the daih' press bj' exaggerating greatly the merits of the articles advertised, and in many cases misrepresenting them. It is only in such cases where there is deliberate misrepresentation of quality that the Act is enforced. In the case of the retail jewellers they were all prosecuted under section 8 for offering for sale wedding rings made by themselves and marked to be from two to three karats finer quality gold than they actually were. The punishment meted out to the auctioneers that were brought into court and fined ($400) and ultimately closed up by the municipal authorities will deter many such from coming into Canada with a quantity of inferior jewellery, silverware and watches, and renting a store previous to Christmas, and getting out immediately after the Christmas trade is over, I am glad to report that the greatest offenders previous to the Act are now the greatest observers of its requirements, that is the manufacturers' agent, particularly the one who sold foreign-made goods. With them it was a question of price only. Now that thej^ have to establish the quality of their goods in conformity with the Act, they find their trade restricted. The manufacturers' agents who were convicted, were endeavouring to sell goods in Canada made in the United States, and bearing the reputable marks of Sheffield. The enforcement of the Act has been greatly facilitated by the amendments to sections 13, 14 and 15 that were assented to April 15, 1915. Of the fifteen offenders brought into court, fourteen were tried summarily, as the Act now provides. I beg to report in conclusion, that the sum of six hundred and twenty-five dollars (S625) was paid in fines and remitted to the Receiver- General to form part of the Consolidated Fund of Canada as provided for in section 17 of the Act. I have the honour to be. Sir, Your obedient servant, W. J. RYAN, Inspector under the Gold and Silver Marking Act. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c LUMBER AND STAPLE PRODUCTS. 15 LUMBER. Statement showing Quantity of Lumber Measured, Culled and Counted at the Port of (Quebec for the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1915, with Totals for the Thirteen preceding Yeai's. Description. Measured, Culli'tl and Counted. Pieces. Tons Standard. Rate. Cullers' Fees Total Accrued. Waney White Pine II Whitewood Stringed . . . . II II 11 11,649 3 34 2,490 115 14,994 3 20 1,270 52 Cts. 10 10 10 10 10 $ cts. 1,499 40 0 30 2 00 127 00 5 20 8 cts. II Ash II Birch II Walnut Total Stringed 14,291 16,.339 10 1,633 90 1,633 90 Square White Pine Measured 24 6,292 6,914 10 26 8,664 7,695 11 9 9 9 9 2 34 779 76 692 55 0 99 Square Red Pine II Oak Measured II II •1 .... 1, Elm II Hickory Total Measured 13,240 16,396 9 1,475 64 1,475 64 Total Mea'd& Sfd. 27,531 32,73.j 3,109 54 3,109 54 Making copy of Specification sheet. 5 00 Grand total 3,114 54 16 /•/,• I /» /: I V /) ('() u V Kitchi—PA irr i v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 SrATKMKNT .slu)\viiig tvhiimtitv of liUinlior Mciasurod, CuIUhI and C()uni(Ml at the Toit of Quebec, etc. — Concluded ReCAI'ITULA.TION. Doscription. Waney luinhor McuHiircd, Fiacnl rull.d jiiul Ycur. CounUnl. 1001-02. . StrinKi!d. 1002-03 . . ! 1903-04.. 1904-0r)..j 1905-06..! 1906-07.. " 1907-08.. 1908-09.. 1909-10..: 11910-11.. 11911-12.. 1912-13.. 1913-14.. 1914-15.. Square lumber 1 1901-02. . " 1902-03.. « 1903-04.. " 11904-05.. " )1905-06.. " 1906-07.. " il907-08.. " 1908-09.. " il909-10.. " 1910-11.. „ il911-12.. » 1912-13.. " 11913-14.. " 11914-15.. Measured. I'icccs. 52, 135 41,158 58.027 52,810 21.785 7.902 27,350 26.300 16.518 14,404 24,791 23.727 7,112 14,291 55,314 28,860 31,953 22.570 19.224 13.678 16,400 16,897 14.292 10,610 S.322 9.474 9.850 13.240 'I'ori.s Slandard. 63.052 42,016 63,463 61,520 23.348 8.033 31.864 28.921 20,019 14,723 25,956 30,600 7,388 16,339 62,452 34,934 36,749 24,250 22,821 17,219 19,310 20,799 18,498 13,530 9,772 10,888 11,815 16,396 Hate Ct8. CUillors' Fees « cts. Total Accrued $ els. 6.102 31 4. 201 60 6.. 346 30 6. 152 00 2,334 80 803 30 3(186 40 2,977 72 2,001 90 1,472 30 2,595 00 3,060 00 738 80 1,633 90 5,024 38 3,011 46 3.102 95 2.066 62 2.000 63 1,526 61 1,663 8o 1,806 Ir 1,636 0 1,212 3 874 1 979 0 1,059 5 1,475 6, Total.— Waney and Square — Measure and Stringed — Waney and square 1901-02. 1902-03. 1903-04. 1904-05. 1905-06. 1906-07. 1907-08. 1908-09. 1909-10. " 1910-11. 1911-12. 1912-13.. i 1913-14..' Making copy of specification sheet, 1913-14. Waney and square 1914-15 Making copy specification sheet, 1914-15 . . . 107,449 70,018 89.980 75,380 41.009 21.580 43.750 43,203 30.810 25,014 33.113 33.201 16,962 27,531 125,504 77.550 100.212 85. 770 46.169 25.252 51,174 49.720 38.517 28,253 35,728 41,488 19,203 32,735 11.126 69 7,273 06 9,449 25 8,218 62 4,335 43 2,329 91 4,850 20 4,783 88 3,637 96 2,684 64 3,469 74 4,039 04 1,798 37 1.03 3,109 54 5 00 MISCELLAXEOrR IXFOIfilATIOX 17 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c INSPECTION OF CERTAIN STAPLE ARTICLES OF CANADIAN COMMERCE INSPECTED UNDER PROVISIONS OF CHAP. 85 REVISED STATUTES OF CANADA AND AMENDMENTS THERETO. Before proceeding to tabulate the inspection of the different commodities dealt With in this Act, it is deemed advisable to make reference to an important amendment to same, known as chapter 36 of the statutes of 1914. It provides for certain markings on barrels, bags and packages of flour, cereals and feed, and the weights per bushel and bag for vegetables, and its l)rovisions apph' to all Canada. AVith respect to Feed due provision is made to ensure that the purchaser shall get what he is paying for. The proportion of the different ingredients which go to make up the weight of the bag must be marked thereon. Over 250 letters have already been written in response to persons and companies making inquiries about the application and scope of this Act, (Chap. 30). The principal sections concerning flour, cereals and feed are as follows: — "164. Every barrel or half-barrel of flour, meal, rolled oats or rolled wheat, packed for sale, shall, l)y painting or branding on one end thereof, be plainly marked: — ''(a) with the initials of the Christian name and the surname at full length of the packer or the person for whom such barrel or half-barrel is packed, and with the place of business of such packer or person; or, where such barrel or half-barrel is packed by or for a copartnership or incorporated company, with the firm name of such copartnership or the corporate name of such company and with the place of business of such copartnership or company; and, "(6) with the brand and weight of the flour or meal therein contained; and, "(c) with the tare of the barrel or half-barrel." ''104a. Every bag, sack or similar package of flour, meal, rolled oats, rolled wheat, or feed shall ])e plainly ma^rked, — I "(a) with the initials of the Christian name and the surname at full length of the packer or per-son for whom such bag or package is packed, and with the place of business of such packer or person; or, where such bag, sack or other package is packed by or for a cop'artnership or incorporated company with the firm name of such copartnership or the corporate name of such company and with the place of business of such copartnership or company; and, "(b) with the brand and the weight of the contents of the bag, sack or package; "(c) the provisions of paragiaph (6) as to brand shall not apply to feed, but the composition of the feed in each container shall be stated." '■164b. The provisions of sections 164 and 164a of this Act shall not apply,— " (a) when flour, meal, rolled oats, i oiled wheat or feed is, in the presence of the purchaser, and for his own use, weighed and put into the barrel, half-barrel, bag, sack, or other package; nor, — " (b) when any of those articles is sold for export out of Canada, if the purchaser requests that the marks, or any mark, required by the said sections be not put upon the barrel, half-barrel, bag, sack or other 10c— 2 package." 18 TRADE AND COM MERCK—PART IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 "1T5a. Iwery poison wlu) sella, offers for sale, or lias in his poasession for sale, any bag, aaek or similar package of flour, meal, rolled oata, rolled wheat, or feed, which is uoi marked in accordance with the requirements of section \M\ of this Act. shall he liable, on summary conviction, to a penalty of one dollar for every bag, sack or packjige not so marked; without prejudice to the civil remedy of any person aggrieved for any damage sus- tained by him." v Weights per Bushel and Bag of the Undermentioned Articles as pro- vided BY Section 337 of Chapter 30, Amendment to Inspection AND Sale Act, Chap. 85, with Penalty Clause, "337. A bushel of any article mentioned in this subsection shall mean, unless a bushel by measure is specially agreed upon, that number of Dominion standard pounds of such article which are shown in this sub- section opposite the name of such article: Artichokes Beans Beets Bituminous coal. Blue prass seed . Carrots Castor beans. . . . Clover seed Hemp seed Lime Malt Onions Parsnips Potatoes Timothy seed. . . Turnips Description of Article. Weight in Dominion Standarfi potuids. 56 GO 50 70 14 50 40 60 44 70 36 50 45 60 48 50 lbs. "2. A bag of any article mentioned in this subsection shall contain that number of Dominion standard pounds or such article which is shown in this subsection opposite the name of such article. Artichokes . Beets Carrots . . . Onions . . . Parsnips. . . Potatoes . . . Turnips. . . . Description of Article. Weight in Dominion Standard pounds. 84 lbs. 75 „ 75 „ 75 ., 65 M 90 M 75 „ 18. Section 338 of the said Act is repealed, and the following is substi- tuted therefor: — MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 19 I SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c "338. A barrel of potatoes shall mean, unless a barrel of speciiicd size, kind or content by measure is specially agreed upon, one hundred and sixty-five Dominion standard pounds of potatoes." "350. Every person who sells or offers for sale by the bag any of the vegetables mentioned in subsection 2 of section 337 of this Act, shall, in case any bag of such vegetables sold or offered for sale by him does not contain at least the number of Dominion standard pounds required by the said subsection, be liable, on summary conviction, to a penalty not exceeding twenty-five dollars for a first offence, and for each subsequent offence to a penalty not exceeding fifty dollars." Statement showing Quantity of Flour and Meal Inspected and Fees collected on same for the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1915, with Totals for the Ten preceding Years. Patent Winter. Straight Roller. On Sample. Sour. Rejected. Rye Flour Superfine. Fees. M ontreal, 1901-05 l!K)5-06 .. 1906-07 Bag. 341 Bag. 140 Bri. Bag. 439 6,629 6.281 1,853 3,401 38,979 5,920 10,340 24,2.57 8,604 3,759 15,208 Bag. 334 490 42 04 49 45 (512 Bag. 331 157 1,031 156 340 532 1,440 4.^0 626 407 250 Bag. Meal. .100 $ cts. 166 48 138 .56 57 68 1907-08 99 358 71 93 1908-09. . .. 394 82 1909-10. .. 1910-11 65 01 118 25 1911-12 252 99 1912-13 n»13-14 1914-15 95 70 41 66 154 .58 Fees Chargeable Under the Inspection and Sale Act Chap, 85. Flour and Meal. For such inspection and branding and marking the person who required the inspection thereof shall pay to the inspector for each and every barrel and half barrel of flour or meal so inspected and branded or marked the sum of two cents exclusive of the charge for cooperage, before such flour or meal is removed; and when any less quantity than one hundred barrels of flour or meal is offered for inspection at one time, the inspector shall be entitled to receive the full fees that would accrue to him on one hundred barrels. As soon as any flour or meal is inspected, a bill of inspection shall be fur- nished by the inspector or deputy inspector without fee or reward, specifying neatly and legibly the quantity and quality ascertained by inspection, the gross weight of 5 per cent thereof, and the tare of 1 per cent thereof and the charges therefor, and the name of the mill at which the flour or meal was manufactured. When the inspector in his judgment deems it necessary to strip or empty out the flour to find out if there is the proper weight of flour in any cask he shall be entitled to two cents for each barrel so stripped or emptied if it proves to be short weight in addition to the two cents per barrel for inspecting and brandin g 10c— 2^ 20 77i' !/»/•; wn (HK\t]ti:i{ai<}—rMrr iv 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Sr.VTKMKVi' sh )wliiij[ (li'> M )iit.hly Prioos p:M- H irrol of I'^loui- n.[, Winnipeg, for iha tVloiuiar Year 19 IT.. Ciilcnilur \'(>ivi-, v.iir.. •Jnnurtry, I\lnu!irv, Man-li. ■ April, May. Juni', July, August. SepttMuher, <")otv>ber. NovonibtT, Decern btT, 19 If U.Ht I'atcntM. Vvr r.rl. 7 50 7 fiO 7 rx) 7 70 7 Hi» 7 2(» 7 00 (1 SO (1 20 5 80 r} 80 5 80 SeciindM. P.r P.rl. 7 20 7 :{() 7 20 7 40 7 fiO i; -l o c o 'o o OI d .^ ffi CO O • ■— * d d O CO H S » i^ : ■ "5 , ■* 1 3i t/tf, : f ■ : ^ o I* 1-- r^ H^ t/> -2 : : t) : ! , •sooj Q «» • • • U fa * \ •punoJt3 a . . o ■ ■ H : •pj^oafoa P ■ ■ : . : 1 OS • 05 ri ■* ■* i < OpBjS OliJ o H ■ t!i . • ■ cc S-oN a . . 0 . • H : r^n ■ «-«« ^- : o 1 2 -ON C«5 \ -apBja oiij c : — XBH H ; wl* «(■• op«ja Suiddiqg §§ ■ • O o ^- : CO papat s • • -3H H : S! ■ 05 T3 .2 i=; . o • • => ri ^M • • (M P S 6 §-- : • " a Z H < *-H , * ' : : H 6 o . . : « ^ H : : . 01 OT3 c . . u 2;2 o • • H : ^i« • F«* ^ v e ge^ • • CO < o o i W O Z H ^H ■ • c . . o o . . z H : pa^oof e : o • • H : -OH -♦• • HM < CO J r^ ■ t^ >> Ct^ • r- J3 O OiC • to O B ^ H . <-«n ■ -** o CO 05 U5 »o CO CO IM CI CO o> -^ ■^ O "-I 'O 00 ?? CO CO o cc c^ o 00 o o CO to o o 03 00 o» ^ 05 s o CO CI CI o o CO CO CO Oi "5 00 O s CO 00 — I C-1 CO o o> o 05 o OS 9 o OS CO o I o OS 00 o M CO e5s o -. . =? -r T -r -r -r cJs§§2::^2 Sososososososos to ooooooooooooo 3 o o H 22 TRADE AND COMMERCE— PAIiT lY 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 8ortions i>f InspiMMidu nnd Sulr Act, Chap. 85, that apply to Hay and Straw. Hay and Straw. JIIO. Thr prnilos (^f hay shall i)o as follows: — rrimo timothy sh;\ll l)o pure, timothy, i)orfoct in colour, sound and well No. 1 timothy shall he timothy with not more than onc-cighth of clover or other tame grasses mixed, of good colour, sound and well cured; No. 2 timothy shall be timothy with not more than one-third of clover or other tame grasses mixed, of good colour, sound and well cured; No. .3 timothy shall consist of at least fifty per cent of timothy and the balance of clover or other tame grasses mixed, of fair colour, sound and well cured ; No. 1 clover shall be clover with not more than one-quarter of timothy or other tame grasses mixed, of good colour, sound and well cured; No. 2 clover shall be clover with not more than one-quarter of timothy or other tame grasses mixed, of fair colour, sound and well cured; Mixed hay shall be hay which does not come under the description of timothy or clover, and which is in good condition, of good colour, sound and well cured. No grade shall include all kinds of hay badly cured, stained or out of condition; Shipping grade shall be hay in good condition, pressed, sound and well cured. 62-63 V, c. 25, s. 4. 341, The rates for the inspection of hay shall be twenty cents for every ton. 62-63 Y, c. 25, s. 4. 343. In the province of Quebec, the following shall be the standard weights for hay and straw, unless sold by the ton, or unless it appears that the parties to the contract agreed otherwise, — A bundle of timothy, clover or other hay, with a timothy band, fifteen pounds ; A bundle of timothy, clover or other hay, bound with a withe, sixteen pounds; A bundle of straw, twelve pounds. 1 E. VII, c. 26, s. 2. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 23 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c 05 ' eo Sj ^ 'O 01 'U C 01 ^ a! V i^ , csS o O! fe * eS bD 03 C C o T3 ID o n H (D .1^ L.. -a c2 a CO Oj •n +J Ti o H Ol ^ u^ ■k^ :r. • i-l C ^ PS4 O ■!-:> • ^^ a 3 2 •Ha •3X •unj Ha ■3X •an J 6 03 Ha •3X •unj • a 1 Q u Si o 1 3 a c 3 1-1 J. 1— ( BO 3 0 24 TliMH: AMi r(M/I/ /■;/.'( 7; /M/.'/' /I 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 -3 i} 'TD C V u eij a> >H _^ 05 u a: • *^ Pt* <» . -C -« *i ^ 55 "^ ^ 0 -u C 5 0 .- ■-) 0 -o p coll rece g a. W tf « (D fe 0 © ^3 -C OJ -tJ -u 0 0 a, <*-l n r/1 1— 1 ^ 0 • fM H 0 X -u> OS O d P to G o izi -«! OS 1 t- 00 3 •0 s 5 2 (M 1-H s 10 ?2 CI 10 1 I'O M8K«I WM*© M-»a 1-H 1-H ■^ 00 ?? s IM '■ t ' 1 0 "i 0 0 rj 1 : 1 < -«i 1-H Tit 1 CO 1-1 s? CO 00 CI 8 r-1 CO IM >o CO fg 1 IM ei •PH (M 0 CO j - '•^' " Cod On,. » Fa CI ""tc IN 1^ 10 CO 1 •ax OS 1— I ) 1 1 1 ■urij ^ < •H9 CO CD (M §5 0 OS CO CO CO »— t 00 00 § -^ OS iM 3: 1-H ■^x g? !-j ■ Ui •iO 00 CO •"M g2 00 "5 00 ■ ; • 0 it Fa C<) 1— ( -■^ CO ••'X •0 CO y—t • ■'8 -ON Fa to 03 en T— ( 'I -ON •3X 1 ■* 0 < 02 ■u,«.oja •3X r-l 00 ■ 0 0 Fa % •3X T— 4 •unj 10 • : 1 ; Fa CO 1 : •^x CO 1— « CO CO •unj s Fa 0 1—4 •3X (M CO 00 : •unj CO CO ; i as c 0 OS to 0 05 00 -►J 0 s 1 CO 0 OS «-l CO 3 0 10 0 s 1-H to $ 0 CO 0 J= 0 05 to 13 -►J 1-^ 0 ci 0 OS 1-H 0 4 0 OS 1-H to 0 0 OS 1-H _co "3 •1^ 0 0 1-H 1 OS 0 OS 1—1 •♦-» 0 f— 1 «— t 1-H 0) 3 0 1— » 1 1-H OS 1-1 to "a 0 H CO 1-H cs 1-H to •*^ H 1 CO 1-H "3 0 1-H ■^ OS •-H to "3 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 25 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c Fees Chargeable under the Inspection and Sale Act, Chap. 85. Fish Oil. Every inspector and deputy inspector who inspects and brands or marks ai>y fish oil in accordance with the provisions of this Act, shall be entitled to fees at the following rates, which shall be paid by the original owner or the per- son who employed him in the first instance, that is to say: — 25. For inspecting, gauging and branding each puncheon of oil, twenty cents; 26. For inspecting, gauging and branding each hogshead of oil, fifteen cents; 27. For inspecting, gauging and branding each tierce of oil, twenty cents; 28. For inspecting, gauging and branding each barrel of oil, fifteen cents; 29 . For inspecting empty packages, one cent. Provided always, that any person causing his fish oil to be inspected, may employ at his cost and charges, a cooper to attend upon and assist the inspector or deputy inspector in the performance of his duty — in which case the inspector or deputy inspector shall not be allowed any charge for cooperage — and the cooper so employed shall be governed and guided solely by the directions which he receives from the inspector or deputy inspector with respect to any fish oil by him inspected, and not by any other person. Note. — The Administration of the Inspection of Pickled Fish has been transferred to the Navy Department by chapter 45, 4-5 George V. 26 TRADE AND COMMKUaK—PAliT IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 8t.\tkmknt showiiii,' (.^uiinlity of Tot. and r«mil Aslios liispccrtcd, and Fees rolloctcid on .> 611 489 722 735 362 509 662 493 705 687 526 403 485 15rl. 35 i' 2 1 i 3 13 6 11 27 20 2 I'.rl. 119 212 44 18 35 23 24 .30 32 20 4 r.ri. S CtH. 1,889 65 1,386 5<> 894 52 1,276 82 1,290 64 617 25 840 01 1,1.37 46 906 67 1,174 76 1,111 99 897 76 1912-13. 1913 14.. 643 40 191415.. 732 97 Fees Chargeable under the Inspection and Sale Act, Chap. 85. Pot and Pearl Ashes. For every 100 pounds. Actual cost of every V)arrel furnished by the Inspector. For each new head furnished . Cooperage and repairs on each barrel. For additional quantity necessary to fill a7iy partly filled barrel when required. For removing raw ashes or other trash from bari-els. 20c ts. 25ct8. 18ct8. 25cts. 25ct8. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 27 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c Statement showing the Quantity of Leather and Hides Inspected and Fees collected on same for the Fi.scal Year ended March 31, 1915, with Totals for the Thirteen preceding Years. DiSTUlCTS. Lkatheb Sides. No. 1. Hides. Calk Skins. F^s. No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. +Haniiltoii ■fKingston No. No. No. No. No. No. § cts. •Ottawa Toronto Levis Montreal Quebec 45,744 8,870 17,298 3,362 8,794 413 3,554 14 032 25 tSt John *\Vinnii)eff Totals, 1914-15 . . H614 20,600 9,207 4,186 39 Recapitulation. Totals. . . ...1901-02 . . . 1902-03 . . . 1903-04 ...1904-05 . . . 1905-06 . . . 1906-07 ...1907-08 . . . 1908-09 ...1909-10 ...1910-11 ...1911-12 ...1912-13 ...1913-14 ...1914-15 8,543 165,889 75,845 25.767 13.449 52 Totals... 240 162.722 76,264 28.682 13 371 76 Totals. . . 157,640 82,974 33.506 13 644 31 Totals... 164.147 79,843 27,264 13.529 43 Totals... 177,685 85. 158 28, 137 14.488 41 Totals. . 146.795 67,081 21,324 11 623 70 Totals. . . 146.171 82,071 20,963 12,387 27 Totals. . . 1.38.493 83,328 25,515 12 352 29 Totals... 138.620 86,830 27,638 12 571 31 Totals.... 112,907 80.597 29,8.30 11.150 38 Totals. . . . 101.087 72.506 26,216 9,986 28 Totals. . . . 110.443 55. 129 22.383 9 397 70 Totals... 78.070 29.914 9.6.38 5 881 10 Totals . . 54,614 20,660 »,207 4 186 39 t No Inspector acting. ^ None ofiFered for inspection. Fees Chargeable under the Inspection and Sale Act, Chap. 85. Leather and Raw Hides. Leather.. Hides. For each side or piece. In lots under 100. In lots over 100. 2c. 3c. for each hide. 4c. for each hide. 28 TUADi: AM) COM \f inWI'l—rA UT IV 6 GEORGE V. A. 1916 ANNUAL uioroirr of mr. elzkah cote, chief inspector ok HIDES— QUEBEC. F. C. T. O'Haua, Esq.^ Deputy JNIinistor, The Dei>:irtiiient of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa. Sir, — I have the honour to transmit my report for the year ending December 31st, 1915. During the year I visited the following places the number of t'mes set forth after each:^ — Victoriaville (1) to enquire into tlie necessity of appointing an inspector there; Levis (2) to enquire as to need for inspector at that place. At neither of these places did the business offering merit the appointment of an inspector. To investigate complaints I visited Ste-Marie de Beauce (1), St- Malo (6), Limoilou (3), City of Quebec to tanneries (24). In addition to the 24 special visits, I also visited the Quebec City tanneries twice weekly to make tests. Montreal I visited three times, once to inspect the methods of inspection there, and twice to investigate serious complaints made about faulty inspection. This, sir, summarizes my transactions for the year above mentioned. I have the honour to be. Sir, Your obedient servant, ELZEAR COTfi. Chief Inspector of Hides. MISCELLANEOUS INFORM. \TIO\ 29 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE Statemk.nt showing the Total Revenue anti Expenditure of the Department of Trade and Comiuerce annually since its organization. \ ears ended. Revenue. Expenditure. June 30, 1893 $ cts. 113,491 00 105,021 50 72,479 25 88,800 50 123,119 50 109,754 00 220,309 50 215,102 00 178,704 00 378,981 35 636,897 93 542.918 82 79,1.56 69 122,4.52 49 121,937 92 882,644 33 914,932 59 1,405,265 15 2,836,658 61 *604,839 33 333,959 53 511,998 19 521,045 93 S cts. 499,418 99 1894 590,343 99 " 1895 565,099 55 1896 ■ 587,289 55 1897 619,404 75 " 1898 654,178 38 " 1899 746,719 31 " 1900 736,954 78 " 1901 740,014 40 " Y 1902 1,573,669 5T " 1903 2,609,205 65 1904 2,394,3.37 79 " 1905 3,467,562 74 1906 3,852,751 64 .Mar. 31, 1907 (9 months) 2,906,381 37 " * 1908 5,069,644 50 " 1 1909 . - . 4,852,529 41 " , 1910.. 4,984,890 58 1911 5,143,2.37 23 1912 *2, 972, 489 27 1913 3,372,565 46 " 1914 4,890,481 13 1915 :J8,355,203 62 Statement of Revenue of the Department of Trade and Commerce for the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1915. Inspection of grain: — Western Division — Winnipepr tFort William Port Arthur elevator. Moosejaw elevator. . . Saskatoon elevator . Eastern Division — Peterborough T-nonto Montreal Gold and silver Marking Act— Fines. Culling timber Casual Total Revenue. cts. 2G1,21U 00 10,103 22 226,968 13 7,968 67 5,386 38 152 'M 1,977 80 3,268 08 cts. 511,636 41 5,398 22 371 00 3,114 54 525 76 521.045 93 Decrease caused by transfer of administration of Chinese Immigration to Department of Interior, April 1, 1911, and of Old Age Annuities to Post Office Department, .January 1; 1912. t Registration and cancellation elevator warehouse recei])ts. tincludea war vote— Canada's gift of flour, $3,003,005.06. 30 . rKADE AND COM MKIWK— PART IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Year onclcd Marcli 31, \\)\i). '_ Services. Drfmrt mental. Aiiiouiit i)iiiut -Salaries .... . . Contingencies CuUing Timber. Salaries— staff „ — cullers Annuities Contingencies Salaries .- ■ • Wajres and contingencies CanaJn Grain Act. Trade Commissioners and Commercial Agents. $ CtH. ft!), 886 98 10,345 91 2,250 00 2,800 00 2,000 00 8(il 84 Salaries ... . . Contingencies . MisceUaneous. International Customs Tariffs Bureau Inspection and Sale Act Bounties on lead „ on nianila fibre on crude petroleum Supervision of bounties Con-struction of terminal elevators , Census and Statistics Canada Year Book.... Gold and Silver Marking Act Imiierial Trade Commission West India Cable ■ ■■. • • • .■ • ■ ; ■ ' ,' Supervision of Lake and Ocean freight rates. Gratuities to widows of deceased othcers 163,254 72 364,519 11 .59,33() 45 72,933 82 2, Mail Subsidies and Steamship Subventions. Atlantic Ocean— r, i j Canada, Australia and New Zealand Canada and France (Special Statute) Canada and Great Britain Canada and Manchester . . Canada and Newfoundland Canada and South Africa . . .^ ......-.•• • Canada, West Indies and South America. Halifax, St. Johns, N.F. and Liverpool.. Halifax and Liverpool or Glasgo\y . ...... St John, Dublin and.Belfast (winter) . . . St. John and Glasgow (winter) . ......... St. John, Halifax and London (winter). . St. John, Halifax and London 2,3.53 63 3,217 04 5,778 28 115,276 91 3,593 65 209,447 81 28,410 20 11,250 00 3,596 46 7,686 26 19,466 66 1,299 98 Pacific Ocean— , , Canada and Australia or New Zealand . . - . Canada, China and J«-pan (Special Statute) . Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands Vancouver and Northern B.C. ports Victoria and San Francisco Victoria, Vancouver and Skagway ••••••• Victoria and West Coast Vancouver Island . 128,333 26 105,427 49 645,899 09 35,000 00 62,670 26 145,999 92 330,897 33 17,166 66 4,000 00 7,500 00 7,450 00 9,000 00 21,351 16 1,.520,698 17 173,566 38 137,019 18 8,000 00 16,800 00 2,971 15 12,500 00 {.,000 00 355,856 71 Totals. $ CtH, 110,232 89 7,911 84 527,773 83 132,270 27 2,411,376 88 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c 31 Statement of Expenditure of the Department of Trade and Commerce for the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1915 — Concluded. Services. Mail Subsidies and Steamship Subventions— Concludec]. Local Servicef>— Baddeck and lona Charlottetown, Victoria and Holl'iday's Wharf . . .^. . Froude's Point and Lockejxjrt .... Gaspe Ba.sin, iJalhousie and Campbt'llton Grand Manan and Mainland Halifax and Can.so Halifax, Malione, Tancook and La Have Halifax and Newfoundland via Cajx; Breton . Halifax and Sherbrooke Halifax and .Spiv Bay Halifax, South Cape Breton and Bras d'Or Lakes Halifax and West Coast Cape Breton Kenora and Fort Frances Mitgdalen Islands and Mainland Mulgrave and Canso ' Mulgrave and Guysboro Newcastle, Negniac and Escuminac Pelee Island and Mainland Petit de Graf, and I.C.R. terminus at Mulgrave Petitcodiac River, Moncton and Cumberland County Pictou and Montague Pictou, Mulgrave and Cheticamp Pictou, New Glasgow, Antigonish County and Mulgrave (schooner service) Port Mulgrave, St. Peters and Marble Mountain P. E. Island, Cape Breton and Newfoundland P. E. Island and Mainland Quebec and Gaspe Basin Quebec and Harrington Quebec and Isle of Orleans (North Shore) Riviere du Loup and Tadousac (Summer) Riviere du Loup and Tadousac (Winter) - St. Catharines Bay and Tadousac (Winter) St. John and Bridgetown St. John, Bay of Fundy, Minas Basin and Margaretville St. John and Cumberland Basin St. John and Digby St. John, Digby, AnnajKalis and Granville. St. John and St. Andrews St. John, Westport and Yarmouth St. Stephen, St. Croix River, Deer Island, etc Sydney and Bay St. Lawrence Sydney, East Coast Cape Breton and Bras d'Or Lakes Sydney and Whycocomagh Supervision Subsidized S.S. Services Amount paid. Total Under War Vote. Canada's gift of Hour to Great Britain Total expenditure cts. 5.825 00 2,500 00 600 00 9,615 25 10,000 00 5,000 00 2,6.o5 00 10,000 00 2,000 00 4,000 00 3,166 67 3,058 82 7,050 84 18,000 00 6,500 00 5,500 00 2,262 57 8,000 00 7,000 00 2,500 00 6,000 00 5,942 70 1,000 00 6,500 00 14,278 84 12,500 00 8,500 00 25,983 .S5 4,500 00 6,000 00 6,000 00 3,297 06 2,500 00 7,547 17 3,000 00 20,000 00 2,000 00 4,000 00 8,201 70 6,000 00 6,000 00 .5,500 00 3,000 00 2,593 00 286,077 97 Totals cts. 2,162,082 85 5,352,198 56 3,003,005 06 8,355,203 62 32 7 /; I /)/' I \ /> COMMKliVK—r.\ Hi I v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 STATISTU^AI, KFXX)KI) OF THE « e 3 1, •a s « Area. Kstiiimtt>2,148' 3,370,760 3,72;t,G(«) 3,72!1,605 3,72!»,(iG') 3.729,6(55 3,729,G(i5i 3,729,0(i5| 3,72!l,6ti5: 3,729,6(351 3,729,665 3,:29,665J 3,729,()(>5' 3,729,665 3,729,(565 3,729,(ib5 3,729,655 3,729,6(55 3,729,655 3,729,6651 3,729,665 3,729,6651 3,729.665' 3,729,665; 3,729,6(i5 3,729,665 3,729,6(55! 3,729,665 3,729,(;()5! 3,729,665' 3,729,665, 3.720,(i65 3,729.(565 3,729,6651 3,729,(565 3, 729, 665 1 3,729.(5(55 3. 729, 665 1 3,729,(;65 3,729,(5651 3,729,665 3,729,665 3,729,(565 3,729,(565 3,729,6155 3,729,665 3,729,665 CUIMIKNCY AND Chint.Mctl Hanks, Capita! P;iiil nil. No. 3,371,594 3,412,617 3,454.248 3,518,411 3,610,992 3,668,220 3,825,305 3,886,534 3,949,163 4,013,271 4,078,924 4,14(5.196 4.215,389 4,.S36,504 4,383,819 4,433,3(53 4,4S5,395i 4,538,790 4,.589,414i 4,638,109, 4,688,147 4,739.6171 4,792,605 4, 8 44,. 360 4,889,266 4,935,748, 4,983,903! 5,033,8391 5,08(5,061 1 5,141,508| 5,199,2671 5.259,4911 5,322,3481 5,403,000 5,.532,000 5,673,000^ 5,825,000' 5,992,000 6,171,000 * 6,302,000 " 6,491,000 * 6,695,000 ■^ 6,917,000 * 7,158,000 * 7,467,000 * 7,758,000 * 8,075,000 Circulation. NotfH issued by Ciiarterud liaiiks. 30.289,0 »8 30,981,074 32,050,597; 3(5,415.210 4.5,131,709 55,102.959 (50,443,445 63,3(57,(J87l 07,199,051 (53,923,156' 63,387,034 64,159,427 60,584,789 59,384,987, 58,739,980 61,404,5.54 61,443,397 61,821,158 61,841,395 60,815,356 60,168,010 60,236,451 .59,569,765 (50,742,366 61,512,630 61,954,314 62,112,883 61,701,007 62,198,413 61,949,5.36 62,303,137 63,674,0851 (54,735,1451 67,095,7181 69,548.308 76,6(50,301 79,193,028 82,199,900 91,074,505 96,362,130' 96,049,5381 97,436,4241 98,728,-342, 101,065,.306 112,588,537 116,191,087j 114,811,775 113,984 389 Doiiiinioii Notea. 8,:'07,079 8,0(58,193 14,167,948 18,339,8!)3 25,010,077 29,516,046 26,583,130 20,902,991 20,288,158 18,265,356 19,351,109 18,090,814 20,186,176 2(5,102,36.8 32,229,937 32,211,945 29,654,511 29,692,803 29,200,(527 30,438,152 30,444,643 31,209,972 32,059,178 31,379,886 32,614,699 33,483,413 30,254,159 30,106,578 30,336,844 32,366,174 36,.539,103 39,097,708 45,577,387 49,119,479 53,953,043 58,865,845: 60,098,480 61,587,560 (;9,3(56,505 75,510.402 68,153,994 70,170,491 79,781,631 88,618,(599 102,011,848 105,697,(529 99,138,029 99,625,426 Dkit)- $ 3,79.5,000 4,.S3O,00O, 7,479,353 7,3(57,341 10,510,541 11,284,1.32 12,175,.579 10,778,873 11, .5.33,893 10,(.80,493 10,460,735 10,789,710 13,.565,159 14,538,965 15,807,911 15,997,8.55 15,3(50,281 1.5,(533,256 16,297,453 15,059,836 16,-^49,319 15,426,281 15,357,893 16,176,317 17,282,699 18,448,494 20,061,719 19,.520,233 20,372,215 22,318,096 23,178,194 24,236,467 26,094,924 27,671,452 32,780,387 39,006,199 41.-574,783 47,334,222 49,941,427 58,316,532 63.0-58,126 79,005,301 89,28.5,728 99,308,945 111,932,239 116,74(5,734 114,182,100 152,120,735 Chartered banks. PoHtOHicM Saviiiffs BankH. 33,317,879 40,779,472 54,074,7(50 57,787,922 54,503,201 57,-509,823 65,468,697 61,094,8(50 65,177,128 62,129,706 65,0(59,326 64,403,2-37 76,244,0(55 83,666,189 97,537,258 98,308,436 97,443,765 95,030,429 101,181,744 107,154,483 112,860.699 123,(565,414 128,631,455! 142,633,216 160,912,778 170,817,433 174,930,936 182,688,227 183,769,992 201,141,688 227,003,348 258,402,340 277,256,716 315,775,426 344,949,901 378,937,458 423,874,030 468,571,648 536,769,519 589,459,889 560,503,775 681,658,944 797,849,593 874,672,408 1,004,817,876 985,698,897 1,018,656,4.59 1,032,818,783 Ciovoniiiient Haviii^-H Hanks, ex cept J'.O. 204,.5S9 856,814 2,588,845 2,497.266 3,096,500 3,207,052 3,204,966 2,926,090 2,740,953 2,(539,937 2,754,484 3,105,199 3,945,661 6,208,227 9,473,(562 11,976,237 1.3,245,-553 15,090,-540 17,159,372 19,497,7-50 20,689,033 23,011,423 21,990,653 21,738,618 22,298,402 24,153,194 25,257,868 26,805,542 28,392,930 32,.380,829 31,480,938 34,771,605 37,.507,456 39,6.^0,810 42, .320, 208 44,2-55,327 45,419,706 45,368,321 45,736,489 46,832,611 46,328,135 44,568,683 4:^,848,026 43,017,-^87 42,683,2-32 41,885,255 40,277,994 39,230,868 1,483,219 1,594,-525 1,822,570 2.074,037 2,1.52,234 2,9-58,170 4,00-5,295 4,24.5,091 4,303,167 4,830,695 5,742,523 6,102,499 7,107,282 9,(528,445 12,295,00iJ 14,242,870 15,971,984 17,88»,536 2(\014,442 21,334,525 20,682,025 19,944,935 19,021,812 17,(561,378 17,2-31,146 17,696,464 17,778,144, 17,644,956 17,866,389 16,554,147 15,630,181 1-5,470,110 15,642,2(56 16,098,146 16,117,779 16,515,802 16,788,743 16,649,1.36 16,174,133 14,911,071 14,719,.368 14,556,878 14,563,225 14,341,(568 14,4-30,189 14,140,7-54 13,734,750 13,903,114 * Estimated pjpalatiou March 31- MISCELLANF>0V8 INFORMATION 33 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c PROGRESS OF CANADA. BANKING. SITS IN Si>ecial Total Sf ^-VSk $ 2,672,884 3,272,228 4,180,559 4,798,044 5,275,642 6,768,672 6,811,010 6,611,416 6,605,348 6,054,457 5,631,173 5,494,165 6,651,025 7,685,888 8,658,434 8,791,045 8,861,141 9,191,895 9,177,132 10,092,144 10,475,292 10,761,060 10,889,828 10,982,232 12,236,099 12,823,833 12,919,578 13,128,484 14,459,832 15,025,563 1.5,482,100 15,893,.567 17,425,471 19,12.5,100 20,360,888 21,241,992 23,063, 143 25,050,965 27,399,193 28.5L'0,547 28,574,954 30, 258, .5851 32,156,708 36,152,216 40.565,420 39,440,559 38,671,418 37,720,970 Cii.\uTEUEi) Hanks. Loans to the Public. 37,678,571 46,503,039 61,666.738 67,155,863 65,029,-577 70,443,717 79,489,967 74,877,457 78,82(5,594 75,654,793 79,197,512 79,105,085 93,948,046 107,188,749 127,964,354 133,318,588 135,522,443 137,201,400 147,532,690 158,078,902 164,707,049 177,372,832 180,533,748 193,015, 474 212,708,425 22.5,490,924 230,886,526 240,267,209 245,029,143 265,102,227 292, 656, .^62 324,537,622 347,a3l,909 390,949,482 423,748,776 4tW,9.50,579 509,095,622 555,640,070 626,079,334 679,724,118 6.50,126,232 771,04.S,090 880,417,5.52 968,18.3,879 1,102,496,717 1,081,165,465 1,111,340,621 1,123,673,"35 Assets. 51,966,120 55,722,la4 67,107,167 86.121.888 110.479,832 124,519,008 132,518,287 136,771,679 131,579,19.5 126,222,470 122,918,778 130,472,200 111,956,858 134,113,252; 169,125,8781 178,728,321! 164,648,2861 162,847,002 162,908,287 169,357,3261 178,185,816; 190,721,1241 195,987,402 202,692,4811 210,234,377 225,999,798 224,371,222 224,627,632 224,507,301 226,960,482 245,336,120 283,713,938 316,634,6201 318,240,549, 348,690,611' 406,184,733; 452,134,220 480,9€6,634i 559, 338, 229 j 6.39, 970,696 1 584,732,914 595,264,346 717,773,400' 786,743,770 921,401.829 972,240,168 909,507,350, 837,689,700 Bank Clearings to December 31 . 77,872,257 83,565,027 102,147,293 121,014,395 151,772,876 168,519,746 188,417,005 184,441,108 181,421,514 174,376,603 175,473,086 170,446.074 181,741,074 198,967,278 229,271,064 226,803,491 223,855,601 217,264,655 228,422,353 229,241,464 244,975,223 255,705,631 254,628,694 269,491,153 292,054,017 304,;36.3,580 307,542,429 312,986,510 316,122,706 335,203,890 365,634,052 408,936, 111' 440,348,102 528,304,110 581,876,985 641,985,372 694,30.3,415 757,988,531 861,6t»2,.330 958,. 342, 255 92*3,017,629 1,053,271,919 1.230. 8-25,30o 1,302,1.31,886 1,490,443,071 1,.521,354,957 1,575,307,596 1,574,210,941 Liabilities. Totals. At Montreal $ 43,722,647 48,380,967 66, .530, 393 77,486,706 94,224,644 98,296,677 117,656,218 101,371,845 101,686,717, 95,004,2541 95,641,0081 93,375,749 108,833,271 125,063,546 153,001,994 145,296,836 140,973,233 138,510,300 147,547,682 149,413,032 166,344,8.52 17.5,062,2.57 174,-501,422 188,-337,504 209,362,011 219,660,996 221,292,707 226,943,664 228,338,219 247,766,1.50 277,407,521 316,330,478 340,295,278 417,320,761' 46.5,103,425 508,049,963 554,445,911 609,989,375 698,714.302 781,07-5,593 74(),744,250 870,192,322 1,040,324,464 1,101, 875,2;M 1,262,641,353 1,280,170,221 1.330,488,767 1,3.?2, 398. 40-2 At Toronto. 979,163,296 1 69,557,097 1,046,323,079 1,028,997,242 1,174,710,345 1,390,019,.344 1,625,680,194 1,589,560,411 1,871,061,725 2,538,583,771 2,698,89.5,000 2,741,441,000 3,334,614,000 3,997,969,005 4,321,441,616 4,142.233,.370 5,203,269,249 6,114,039,804 7,391,.368.207 9, 143,1%, 764 9,2o 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 lOc— 3 34 TifAPK Ayn roAnfFiiCK—PAin' iv 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 STATISTICAL KECORU Ol' HIE FaII.IKKS ToMMKIU lAl.. FINANCE. NvimlxT. 1868 13G!1 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 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 Assets. Liiihilitios 726 994 96() 1,968 1,728 1.892J 1,697| 1,902 907 6;i5 787 1,382 1,384 1,327 1,256 1,252 1,677 1,777 1,847 1,889 1,688 1,344 1,S56 1,891 2,118 1,809 1,300 1,287 1,355 1,341 1,101 978 1,246 1,317 1,184 1,278 1,640 1,442 1,262 1,332 1.3571 1,719' 2,898' 2,661 i Ti)tttl Revenue. 8,.321,.570 13,510,056 11,. 500, 242 12,650,837 10, 574, .529 7,692,094 7,674,673 8,202,808 7,686,823 7,772,418 4,872,422 8,555,875 6,822,0051 6, 499, 052 i 9,443,227' 12,008,113 10,318,5111 11,013.396 9,964,604 8,78.3,409| 12,658.9791 30,909,563 39,526,358 6, 4.54,. 525 12, .334, 192 7,696,765 28,843,967 25,517,991 25,523,903 23,908,677 29,347,937 7,988,077 5,751,207 8,587,657 16,311,742 15,994,361 19,191,306 8,861,609 10,;«6.884 14,081,169 14,713,223 18,289,935 17,100,649 1.3,766,191 12,689,794 17,616,215 15,802,989 17,169,6S3 14,157,498 9,821,323 10,658.675 11,613,208 ia811,671 10,984,777 7,552,724 11,394,117 9,854,659 9,085,773 13,221,2.59 14,931,790 12,982,800 14,514,650 13,491,196 12,316.936 16,979,406 35,04.5,095 41,162,321 13,687,928 14,.379,1' 15,512,226 19,335,.561 20.714,814 20,81:^,469 24,205,093 24,648,715 22,5S7,.587 22,059,274 22,375,01-2 22,517,382 23,307,407 29,635,298 33,383,4.56 35,794,650 31,861,962 32,797,001 33,177,040 35,7.54,993 3.5,908,464 38,782,870 39,879,925 38,579,311 36,921,872 as, 168,609 36,374,693 33,978,129 36,618,591 37,829,778 40, 5.5;-), 238 46,741,250 51,(129,994 52,514.701 58,050,790 66,037,069 70.569,817 71,1X2,773 80,139,360 67,969,328 96.0.54,506 85 093,404 101,503,711 117,780,410 136,108,217 16S, 689,903 163,174,395 1.3.-i,073,482 Rkvknuk on account of Con- Rocei|)t8 from Tivxes. Totals. 11,700,681 11,112,.573 13,087.883 16,.S20,,369 17,715,.552 17,616.5.55 20,129,185 20,664,879 18,614,415 17,(Kt7,925 17,841,938 18,476,613 18,479,-576 23,942,139 27,549,046 29,269,699 25,483,199 25.381,529 2,5,226,456 28,687.002 28,177,413 30,613,523 31,587,072 30, .314, 151 28.446,1.57 29,321.367 27,579,203 2.5,446,199 27,759,285 28,648,626 29,576,4.56 34,9.58,069 38,242,223 38,743,550 43, .389, 112 49,015,-506 53,661,319 54,020,123 60,074,818 51,-565,586 73,325,963 62,3.53,093 75,409,487 89,8.35.232 105,847,804 135.0()J.3.58 127,478,067 97.715,441 From CustuiDs. 8,578,.380 8,272,880 9,334,213 11,841,105 12,787,982 12,9.54,164 14,32.5,193 15,351,012 12,823,838 12,546,988 12,782,824 12,900,659 14,071.343 18,406,092 21,.5S1,570 23,009,582 29,023,890 18,935,428 19,3fi2,308 22,373,951 22,091,682 23,699,413 23,913,546 23,305,218 20,.361,382 20,910,662 19,119,030 17,585,741 19,766,741 19,386,278 21,622,789 25,150,745 28,219,458 28,20.3,930 31,916,394 36,738,0.33 40,461,5911 41,4.37,.569 46,0.53,377 39,717,079 57,200,276 47,088,444 59,767,681 71,838.088 8.5,051,872 111,764,09'> 104,691,238 75,941,220 From Excise. Dominion Lands. 3,002,.588 2,710,028 3,619,622 4,2<).5,945 4,73.5,6.52 4,460,<)82 5,-594,904 5,069,687 5,-563,487 4,941,898 4,858,672 5,390,763 4,2.32,427 5,343,022 5,884,860 6,260.116 5,459,-309 6,449,101 5,852,905 6,308,201 6,071,487 6,886,739 7,618,118 6,914,8.50 7,94.5,0iJ8 8,367.364 8,381,089 7,805,733 7,926,006 9,170,37" 7,871,563 9,641,228 9,8(i8,o75 10,318,266 11,197,133 12,013,779 12,9-58,708 12,586,475 14,010,221 11,805,413 15,7X2,152 14,937,768 1.5,2.53,3-53 16,869,.h37 19.261,662 21,447,445 21,452,037 21,479,731 26,239 29,981 27,641 8,546 3,800 19,425 23,828 120.479 131,124 191,782 217,083 2.37,821 220,141 2()4,.592 .322,796 285,596 210,097 167,870 166,256 172,514 975,792 1,532,591 1,388,024 1,517,320 1,227,977 1,695,592 1,443,023 1,292,301 1,668,162 1,443,632 1,8^3,620 2,153,255 2,886,000 3,10.s,736 3,775,857 3,402,027 3,036,0.30 2,859,715 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 3& SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c PROGRESS OF CANADA— Continued. FINANCE— C,00,448 3,193,778 4,433,934 41,90.3,.501 1?,510,854 10,855, 112 2,482,485 9,837,454 1899 1,683,051 3,205..535 5,232,459 42,975,280 13,392,479 10,099,045 2, 465, 640 1 1,044,-526 1900 1,784,8.S4 3,441,505 5,770,071 40,8(10,368 13,490,153 10,807,955 2,480,337 12,503,249 1901 1,892,224 3,918,416 6,447,982 50,759,392 13,808,-566 10,97-5,935 2.509,381 13,007.865 1902 2,020,!'53 4,397,833 7,088,502 51,691,903 13,983,694 11,068,139 2,020,5.88 14,041,041 1903 2,236,256 4,652,.325 6,972,219 55,612,833 1.3,732,687 11,128,037 2,315.066 15.-593,521 1904 2,105,031 5,12.5,373 7,39.5,377 6.3,319,683 13,167,805 10,630,115 2,261,618 17,593,437 lfK)5 2,140,312 5,933,343 8,310,267 67,240,641 13,479,036 10,814,697 2,317,437 17,14.5,129 n*06 1,235, /-tti 5,061.728 6,8.39,586 51,542,161 8,134,466 6,712,771 1,177,147 13,797,181 1907* 1,925,569 7,107,887 9,973,523 76,641,451 13,591,680 10,97.3,597 2,2:^,263 20,727,329 1908 2.256,643 7,401,624 9,362.272 84,064,232 13,883,816 ll,r>04,584 1,922,525 21.632.704 1909 2,807,465 7,95S,.548 10,114,990 79,411,747 l4,8!),S.t64 13,098,161 1,441,031 21.811,195 1910 1,668,773 9,146,952 10,81S,834 87,774.198 14,116,044 12,.5.35,851 1,203,416 24,9.51,630 1911 1,281,317 10,492,394 11,6.51,947 98,161,441 1.3, 8; 0,864 12.259,397 1,156,4.56 28,256,780 1912 1,430,511 12,051,729 13,158,078 112,1)59,537 14,493,1.55 12,605,882 1,-3S4.285 .3,3,rK)6,201 1913 1,964, .541 12,954,530 14,197,053 127,384.473 14,752,117 12,893,505 1,371,429 .39,084,6.57 1914 2,980,274 13,046,665 12,953,487 135,523,207 17,937,284 15,736,743 1,645,812 42,232,953 1915 * 9 months. lOc— 3J 36 TUMH: AM> I'OMMKIH'i: I' \ UT l\ 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 STATISTICM. RECORD OF TIIK Fisi'Al YoHrs. 18t>8.. 18(>!t . . 1870.. 1871.. 1872 . 187o.. 1874 . 1375 1S7G.. 1877 . . 1878 187!) . 1880.. 1881 . 1882.. 1S8H.. 1884.. 1885.. 1886 . . 1887.. 1888. 1889.. 1890.. 1891.. 1892.. 1893.. 1894.. 1895. 1896.. 1897.. 1898 . 1899 . 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. 1903.. 1904.. 1905 . 1906 . 1907*. 1908.. 1909.. 1910 . 1911.. 1912.. 1913 . 1914.. 1915.. y I N A NG E - Continued. KxPKNIHTUnE ON AOOOUNT OF Colli'otion of Revenue. Miscellant'oua Customs. J3xci»i'. 477.504 4;K),o:)0 505,109 500.441 528,735 567.765 727,G2<.i 682,674 721,(H)!): 721, (;o5; 714,528 719,711 716,126 717,704 72^,914 757,246 798,838 791, .5:^ 800,107 81.9,132 851,025 864,590 873,400 900,492 904,801 1 901,946 921,040 917,632 896,333 945,245 971,320 1,037,636 1,071,222 1,123,817! 1,176,024 1,229,029 1,357.184 1,468,093 1,548,384 l,2'22,950i 1,923,8541 1,994,951] 2,025,453 2,187,175 2,443,846 3,150,777 3,849,081 3,775,364 PostOffioe 78,939 109,415 119,461 129,5()4 142,732 171,705 206,935 199,254 218,360 211,157 215,025 211,065 219,285 247,577 280, .574 278,9111 .303,617 309,268 310,022 341,691 373,348 362,833 362,996 378,237 400,050 387,673 484,949 471,865 470,870 464,427 468,320 464,620 468,994 458, .383 463,405 478,984 522,361 537,814 555,923 456,774 636,892 643,705 660,465 703,660 755,r,68 843,686 858,166 830,175 Rail ways and Canals. 616,802 787,88r 808,623 815,471 929,609 1,067,8()6 1,387,270 1,520,861 1,622,827 1,705,312 1,724,939 1,784,424 1,818,271 1,876,658 1,980,567 2,176,089 2,312,965 2,488,315 2,763,186 2,818,907 2,889,729 2,982,321 3,074,470 3,161,676 3,316,120 3,421,203 3,517,261 3,593,647 3,665,01-1 3,789,478 3,575,412 3,603,799 3,758,015 3,931,446 4,023,637 4,105.178 4,347,541 4,634,528 4,921,.577 .3,979,557 6,005,930 6,-592,386 7,215,3.37 7,954,223 9,172,035 10,882,805 12,822,058 15,961,191 T(.tul Misrclla- iieoiiH J"lx- l)en(liture. $ .581,. 503 641,814 743,071 7.52,772 913,2.36 1,378,164 2,260,820 1,981,893 1,897,283 2,239,346 2,374,314 2,570,361 2,226,456 2,603,717 2,75.5,833 .3,117,466 3,122,103 3,268,222 3,339,670 3,673,894 4.160,332 4,095,301 4,362,200 4,-505,516 4,337,877 3,848,401 3,760,550 2,704,126 3,8^6,226 3,725,690 4,049,275 4,246,404 -5,244,301 6,377,961 6,-508,477 7,221,705 8,397.434 9,803'912 8.779,677 7,011,858 10,586,114 10,780,126 10,215,038 11,123,2,51 12,330,463 13,766,180 14,935,138 13,876,060 Adminis- tiatioii of Justice. .\rtH, Ajfricul- tun* r.nd Statistics. $ 6,384,264 6,063,.535 6,480,200 7,221,0!t8 8,603,112 9,745,819 11.724,809 11,434.432 12,047,287 10,400,407 9,927,688 10,292,570 10,246,895 10,681,335 11, 742, .562 12,744,795 14,731,130 16,37.5,429 19,112,660 15,718,029 15,822,749 1-5,885,334 15,036,603 15,105,964 15,364,051 15,70.3,931 15,927,478 16,2-5.5,035 14,851,681 15,950,053 16,286,248 18,55-5,193 18,538,275 20,872,966 23.942,961 23,667,168 26,286,625 32,5.58,441 36,616,476 29,610,514 42,322,442 48,547,712 42,702,388 48,706,518 56,033,797 64,560,181 73,547,699 75,3.52,970 291,243 31.5,215 304,. 300 314,411 .346,843 398,966 459,037 497,406 514,091 .565,-598 -564,920 -577,897 574,311 .583,957 581,696 615,588 61.5,045 627,2.53 707,832 657,115 678,815 685,807 709,784 726,-592 750,723 736,4.57 745, .504 7-55,683 758,270 774,762 765,608 81.5,455 827,561 873,233 919,230 959,948 984,258 997,718 1,171,359 867,799 1,224,510 1,240,.364 1,246.695 1,292,402 1,300,514 l,;!.3-5,243 1,399,457 1,469,504 Civil (Jovern- ment. .5.-581 7,020 6,227 6,174 6,411 10,691 19,092 11,936 67,-552 ()-5,767 92,366 63,068 25,068 22,408 20,742 24,731 ,38,188 86,322 20.3,312 253,759 311,159 161,629 153,398 158,0.53 156,-564 258,635 264,880 216,740 210,878 224,390 245,232 258,782 461,561 447,299 481,428 436,402 625,316 698,211 603,590 625,812 1,218,242 1,403,569 983,380 1,319,905 1,567,022 2,536,077 3,224,780 3,618,488 .594,442 .5-59,643 620,349 642,301 663.1.H9 760,874 883,686 909,266 841,995 812,193 823,370 861,171 898,605 91-5,9-59 946,032 986,721 1,084,418 1,139.495 1,190,371 1,211,851 1,258,618 1,281,714 1,308,847 1,334,201 1,325,087 1,31)7,570 1.402,279 1,422,228 1,396,628 1,418,847 1,399,422 1,411,813 1,420,998 1,474,919 1,497,369 1,554,792 1,652,782 1,797,060 1,911,611 1,487,496 2,088,416 3,283,265 4,268,390 4,463,095 4,774,678 5,109,4-59 5,607,795 6,1.57,967 * 9 months. MISCELLANEOUS INFOHMATION 37 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c PROGRESS OF CAN AD \— Continued. FINAKCE-Continued. CONSOLIDATKD FUND- —Coiicludeci • Expenditure. CO Imuii- gration. Indians. Legisla- tion. Liglithiiuse and Coast Service. Mail Subsi- dies and Steamship Subventions Militia and Defence. Public. Works. Subsidies to Provinces . 3 1 s ? s; S s $ $ < 36,050 595,810 174,983 177,349 1,013,016 126,270 2,7.53,966 1868 26,952 • • • • • • 409,614 190,671 253,747 937,513 65,015 2,604,050 1869 55,966 6,080 379,753 229,682 288,999 1,245,973 120,031 2,588,605 1870 55,004 6,080 3.56,206 334,693 286,099 908,733 597,275 2,624,940 1871 109,954 43,935 393.964 345,683 .342.108 1,654,255 839,786 2,930,113 1872 265,718 63,776 614,487 480,376 363,448 1,248.664 1,297,999 2,921,400 1873 291,297 146,068 784,048 537,058 285,882 1,122,282 1,778,916 3,752,7.57 1874 278,777 195,500 572,273 490,257 287,772 1,013,944 1,756,010 3,750,962 1875 338,179 276,325 627,231 545,849 261,589 978,5.30 1,948,242 3,690,355 1876 309,353 301,596 596,006 471,278 314,942 550,452 1,262,823 3,655,851 1877 154,351 421,504 618,035 461,968 257,534 618,137 997,470 3,472,808 1878 186,403 489,327 748,008 447,567 257,702 777,699 1,013,023 3,442,764 1879 161,213 694.513 598,105 426,304 235,833 690,019 1,046,342 3,430,846 1880 214,251 805,097 611,376 443,724 201,503 667,001 1,108,815 3,455,518 1881 215,339 1,183,414 582,200 461,881 210,930 772,812 1,342,000 3,530,999 1882 373,958 1,106,961 740,768 491,546 2.37,501 734,354 1,76-5,2.56 3,606,(573 1883 511,209 1,116,154 662,767 520,524 238,054 989,498 2,908,852 3,603,714 1884 423,861 1,109,604 649 538 532,446 261,779 2,707,758 2, .302, 363 3,959,327 1885 257,355 1,195,093 1,037,779 553,515 271,457 1,178,659 2,046,552 4,182,-526 1886 341,236 1,201,301 977,302 512,812 273,497 1,193,693 2,133,316 4,169,341 1887 244,789 1,000,802 807,425 489,258 342,613 1,273,179 2,162,116 4.188,514 1888 202,499 1,112,776 701,170 511,779 304,254 1,323,552 2,299,231 4,051,428 1889 110,092 1,107,824 932,187 466,116 286,315 1,287,014 1,972,501 3,904,922 1890 181,045 987,435 596,487 492,597 321,118 1,279,514 1,937,546 3,903,757 1891 177,605 894,266 1,302,877 503,639 273,207 1,206,308 1,627,851 3,9-35,914 1892 180,677 956,552 867,232 503,012 413,939 1,419,746 1,927,832 3,935.765 1893 202,236 968,563 698,007 476,635 530,703 1,284,517 2,033,955 4,206,655 1894 195,653 955,404 941,570 475,903 513,268 1,574,014 1,742,317 4,250,674 1895 120,199 880,408 904,688 466.058 534,917 1,136,714 1,299,769 4,235,664 1896 127,438 908,064 1,134,773 445,742 553,812 1,667,588 1,463,719 4,238,059 1897 261,195 955,584 729,829 474,217 .'J89,773 1,514,472 1,701,313 4,237,372 1898 255,879 986,220 892,354 545,645 584,056 2,112,292 1,902,664 4,2.50,636 1899 434,563 1,037,436 830,302 523,485 599,832 1,846,179 2,289,889 4,250,608 1900 444,730 1,019,329 1,172.726 678,618 629,198 2,061,674 3,386,632 4,250,607 1901 494,842 1,057,131 991,433 696,311 624,956 2,060,979 4,221,294 4,402,098 1902 642,914 1,077,815 789,205 964,144 799,286 1,963,009 4,065,553 4,402,503 1903 744,789 1,079,781 1,266,795 1.275,017 851 ,748 2,252,030 4,607,330 4,402,292 1904 972,357 1,173,864 1,713,172 2,507,307 1,027,074 2,650,700 6,765,446 4,516,038 1905 842,668 1,198,35(» 1,351,916 2,530,308 1,227,560 4,294,125 7,484,716 6,726,373 1906 611,201 940,680 1,322,075 2,026,642 1,128,877 3,347,038 5,520,571 6,745,134 1907* 1,074,697 1,276,964 1,150,610 2,835,543 1,590,384 5,498,184 8,721,327 9,0.'<2,775 1908 979,326 1,307,245 1,543,328 2,721,802 1,684,683 5,221,645 12,300,184 9,117,143 1909 960,676 1,287,404 1,8.37,348 2,127,944 1,736,373 4,679,956 7,261,218 9,361,388 1910 1,079,130 1,449,961 1,655,419 1,979,838 1,918,941 6,868,651 8,621,431 9,092,472 1911 1,3()5,000 1,756,56.0 2.439,807 2,128,213 1,904,514 7,580,600 10,344,487 10,281,045 1912 1,427.112 1,818,186 1,379,130 2,262,735 1,952,525 9,112,425 13, 468, .505 13,211,»00 1913 1,893,298 2,182.471 1.40.S,189 2.324,103 2,383,687 11,151,399 19,007,513 11.280,468 1914 1.658,182 2,400,630 2,376,984 2,583,026 2,162,632 10,060,618 19,343,532 11,451,6; 3 1915 38 TRADM AND OOMMKIiVE—rMfT IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 STATISTICAL RECORD OV THE E 1868.. 1869.. 1870 . 1871. 1872. . 1873.. 1874.. 1875. 1876.. 1877.. 1878.. 1879. 1880.. 1881.. 1882.. 1883. . 1884.. 1885.. 1886.. Ij^S?.. 1888.. 1889. 1890.. 1891. . 1892.. 1893 . x894.. 1895.. 1896.. 1897.. 1898 . 1899.. 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. 1903.. 1904.. 1905.. IH06.. 1907*. 1908.. 1909.. 1910 . 1911.. 1912.. 1913. . ]Q14 l915. . FINANCK-Coiio/ikM TOT.XI. Rkvknuk KxPKNniTt'UKH. 13,687.928 14,379,175 iri,539,(>67 19,375,037 20,714,814 20,970,591 24,507,053 24,649,724 22,592,055 22,927,76] 22,406,257 •-•7,020,525 23,364,547 29,6:i5,29S 3.5, 182,549 36,803,609 32,815,226 33,354,041 33,479,883 35,75.5,531 35,908,464 38,782,870 39,879,925 38,579,311 36,921,872 38,208,609 36.374,883 33,978,129 36,618,.591 37,829,778 40,556,510 46,743,103 51,031,467 52.516,333 58,(t52,333 69,348,084 70,679,251 71,186,073 80,141,394 67,972,110 96,0.55,417 85,549,580 101,616,476 117,884,32b 136,108,217 168,690,427 16.3,174,395 133,073,482 Total l'Ix|><>n» 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1S75 1876 1^77 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 190] 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 40 Th'ADi: AM) COMMEIiVIJ—l'Mrr IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 STAIIsriClAL RECORD OF THE INSITUANCK -Co/iMru/fy/. FiiiK InavHANCR— Co»if/u(/f(?. E 8 c8 18<)8 1860 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 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 Ijosses Paid. Total. 1,027.720 1,624,837 1,549.199 1,909,975 1,(582,184 1,926,159 2,563,531 2.867,295 8,490,9 1,822,674 2,145,198 1,666,578 3,169.824 2,664,986 2 920,228 3' 245, 323 2' 679, 287 3,301,388 3,403,514 3,073.822 2,876.211 3,266,567 3,905,69 4,377,270 5,052,690 4,589,363 4,993.750 4,173,501 4,701,833 4,784,487 5,182,038 7,774,293 6,774,956 4,152,289 5,870,716 14,099.534 6,000,519 6,584,291 8,445,041 10,279,455 8,646,826 10,292.393 10,936 948 12,119,581 14,003,759 15,347,284 By. Caiiadi.in Companies. British Coiiip.anies. 276,116 453,414 414,339 510,469 487,649 662, i70 1,082,206 1,599,048 2,186,ir.2 828,069 687,353 701,639 1,3.36,758 733,843 760,430 762,737 597,189 739,364 764,321 750,448 678,752 736,095 940,734 792,219 797,149 801,871 807,003 713,566 718,891 587,705 637,101 1,013,087- 1,009,899 865,214 1,209,678 2,561,475 1,399,065 1,602,131 1,801,449 2,65.5,226 2,123,508 2,544,650 2,519,179 2,731,761 3.020,551 2,972.304 By American Comjianios. 579,416 1,024,362 922,400 1,136,167 967,316 1,120,106 1,299,612 1,168,858 5,718,305 880,571 1,275,540 855,423 1,669,405 1,768,444 1,992,671 2.290,588 1,895,175 2,338,164 2.335,034 2,094,465 1,968,.537 2,229,556 2,553,162 2,878,149 3,496,112 3,094,861 3.402,337 2,845,994 3,334,667 3,557,122 3,867,212 5,515,231 4,889,192 2,724,487 3,813,764 9,172,919 3,634,706 3,829,244 5,073,985 5,776,725 4,849,587 5,488.726 6,181,888 6,319,064 6,939,451 7,796,480 172,188 147,061 212.460 263,339 227,219 143,583 181,713 99,389 586,452 114,034 182,305 109,516 163,661 162,699 167,127 191,998 186,923 223,860 304,159 228,909 228.922 300,916 411,801 706,902 759,429 692,631 784,410 613,941 648,275 639,660 677,725 1,245,975 875,865 562,588 857,274 2,365,140 966,748 1,152,916 1,569,607 1,847,504 1,673,731 2,259,017 2,235,881 3,068,756 4,043,757 4,578,500 LiKK Tnsiiuanck. Policies in Force. Total. No. With Canadian Com- panies. No. With liritish Com- panies. No. With Ajnerican Com- panies. {No retvirns jirior to 1877') 50,830 50,780 53,053 56,540 62,857 69,0.50 74,734 81,470 90,417 104,024 118,113 133,674 149,755 161,691 170,602 184,448 198,724 241,340 245,507 261,198 284,455 320,082 361,184 396,240 484,060 541,493 603,823 656,892 718,081 767,698 825,429 884,025 1,025, .368 1,172,125 1,335,191 1,497,397 1,635,982 1,776,755 17,297 18,252 21,655 24,388 29,859 34,121 37,471 42,002 46,593 52,836 62,044 72,203 81,921 91,219 96,852 107,409 118,086 130,316 140,865 150,063 168,492 189,742 209,259 223,422 239,653 268,870 301,196 328,628 365,698 395,470 425, .503 461,655 505,465 555,653 619,644 663,870 553,372 587,887 9,534 9,736 9,465 9,761 10,242 10,884 11,625 12,330 13,062' 1.3,454 13,838 14,740 15,111 15,589 15,794 16,469 16,759 17,075 17,304 17,541 17,828 18,308 19,178 20,019 20,288 20,966 21,439 21,723 22,424 22,911 22,928 22,861 23,102 23,320 24,039 24,922 27,522 30,925 No. 23,990 22,792 21,933 22,391 22,756 24,046 25,638 27,138 30,762 37,734 42,231 46,731 52,723 54,883 57,956 60,570 63.879 93,949 87,338 93,594 98,136 112,032 132,747 152,799 224,119 251,657 281,188 306,541 329,959 349,317 376,998 399,509 496,801 593,152 691,508 808,605 1,055,088 1,157,943 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 41 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c PROGRESS OF CANADA— Continued. INSURANCE . — Concluded Lu 'K Insurance . — Concluded. Amount in Force. Premiums deceived. Total. With Canadian Companies. With British Companies. With American Companies. Total . By Canadian Com- panies. By British Com- panies. By Ameri-^an Com- panies. u c O t $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1868 35, 680^ 082 6, 476^358 16,318,475 13,885,249 1.238^359 164^ 9io 515,74i * 557 JOS 186» 42,696,712 6,404,437 17,393,922 18,898,353 1,464,347 203,922 531.260 729,175 187G 45,826,035 8,711,111 18,405,425 18,709,499 1,852,974 291,897 570,449 990,628 1871 67,233,684 13,069,811 19,258,166 34,905,707 2,265,522 417,628 696,982 1,2.50,912 1872 77,500,896 15,777,195 18,862,11^1 42,861,508 2,597,658 511,235 594,108 1,492,315 1873 85,716,325 19,634,319 19,863,867 46,218,139 2,844,410 638,854 629,808 1,575,748 1874 85,009,264 21,957,296 19,455,607 43,596,361 2,882,387 707,256 623,296 1,551,836 1875 84,250,918 24,649,284 18,873,173 40.728,461 2,803,310 768,643 59/, 155 1,437,612 1876 85,687,903 26,870,224 19,349,204 30,463,475 2,647,407 770,319 577,364 1,299,724 1877 84,751,937 28,656,556 20,078,533 36,016,848 2,610,677 827,098 686,044 1,197,535 1878 86,273,702 33,246,543 19,410,829 33,616,330 2,606,757 919,315 565,875 1,121,537 1879 91,272,126 37,838,518 19,789,863 33,643,745 2,721,128 1,039,341 579,729 1,102,058 1880 103,290,932 46,041,591 20,983,092 36,266,249 3,094,689 1,291,026 1. 13, .596 1,190,068 1881 115,042,04.s 53,855,051 22.329,368 38,857,629 3,644,605 1,562,085 674,362 1,308,158 1882 124,196,875 59,213,609 23,511,712 41,471,554 3,774,749 1,652,543 707,468 1,414,738 1883 135,453,72G 66,519,958 24,317,172 44,616,596 4,132,318 1,869,100 744,227 1,518,991 1884 149,962,146 74,591,139 25,930,272 49,440,735 4,619,978 2,092,98(; 803,980 1,723,012 1886 171,315,696 88,181,859 27,225,607 55,908,230 6,195,720 2,379,238 827,848 1,988,634 1886 191,694,270 101,796,754 28,163,329 61,734,187 6,001,405 2,825,119 890,332 2,285,954 1887 211,761,583 114,034,279 30,003,210 67,724,094 6. .561. 848 3,166,883 928,667 2,466,298 1888 231,963,702 125,125,692 30,488,628 76,348,392 8,224,845 4,459,695 979,847 2,785,403 1889 248, 424,. 567 135,218,990 31,613,730 81,591,847 8,004,151 3,921,137 1,022,362 3,060,652 1890 261,475,229 143,368,817 32,407,937 85,698,475 8,417,702 4,258,926 1,030,479 3,128,297 1891 279,110,265 154,709,077 33,692,706 90,708,482 9,070,354 4,729,940 1,088,816 3,251,598 1892 295,622.722 167,475,872 33,543,884 94,602,966 9,632,779 5,156,008 1,073,541 3,403.230 1893 308,161,436 177,511,846 33,911,885 96,737,705 9,909,275 5,435,031 1,079,330 3,394,914 1894 319,2.57.581 188,326,057 34,341,172 96,590.352 10,292,354 5,702,783 1,137,366 3,452,206 1895 327,800,499 195,303,042 34,837,448 97,660,009 10,e02,666 6,075,454 1,137,607 3,389,605 1896 344,012,277 208,655,459 35,293,134 100,063,684 11,215,818 6,598,012 1,174.732 3,443,074 1897 368,523,985 226,209,636 36,606,195 105,708,154 11,994,164 7,107,073 1.210,601 3,676,490 1898 404,170,673 252,201,516 38,025,948 113,943,209 13,038,707 7,805,174 1,276,229 3,9.57,304 1899 431,069,846 267,151,086 39,485,344 124,433,416 15,006,941 9,373.405 1,372,355 4,261,181 1900 463,769,034 284,684.621 40,216,186 1.38,868,227 15,189,854 9,133,890 1,346,666 4,709,298 1901 508,812,305 308,202,596 41,556,245 159,053,464 17,077,560 10,048,204 1,415,273 .5,614,083 1902 548,443,000 335,6:38,940 42,127,260 170,676,800 18,240,265 10,882,650 1,435,318 5,922,297 1903 587,880,790 364,640,166 42,608,738 180,631,886 19,969,324 11,959,100 1,473,514 6,530,710 1904 630,334,240 397,946,902 43,809,211 188,578,127 22,080,717 13,947,827 1,500 232 6,632,658 1906 663,217,116 426,870,465 46,393,020 189,953,6.31 22,364,456 14,093,056 1,583,861 6,687,539 1906 685,523,485 4.50,573,724 46,462,314 188,487,447 2.3,143,872 14,963,714 1,567,961 6,612,207 1907 719,516,014 480,266,931 46,161,957 193,087,126 24,697,939 16,081,-504 1,546,941 7,069,494 1908 780 356,980 515,415,437 46,985,192 217.956,351 26,506,295 17,438,780 1,590,656 1,580,255 7,476,859 1909 856,113.059 565,667,110 47,816,775 242,629,174 29,771,903 19,952,162 8,239,486 1910 950,220,771 626,770,154 50,919.675 272,530,942 31,619,620 20,736,480 1,680,731 9,202,415 1911 1,070,308,669 70'?. 6,56, 117 54,-537,725 309,114,827 35,709,516 23.540,081 1,768,046 10,401,389 1912 1,168,590,027 750,637,902 58, 176,795 3.59,775,330 38,641,206 24,784, 1(}3 1,905.48(5 11,951,557 1913 1,242,160,478 794,520,423 60,770,658 386,869,397 41,094,095 26,047,253 1,906,998 13,139,844 1914 1915 42 TRADE AVD COMMKUCK—PART IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 STATISTICAL RECORD OF THE LOAN COMPANIKS ANP HUILDING SOCIKTIKS. AasKTs. 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 189f 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 Total Loans. Proijorty Owned. 16,469,823 18,890,809 23,258,680 28,993,843 34,703,748 35,675,(187 58,493,037 64,498,542 72,021,310 74,126,165 77,267,358 82,084,049 88,094,260 90.611,278 96,.S7S,812 102,091,908 108,825,811 110.082.219 113,659,640 115,346,786 121,602.979 120,351,6?^8 119,5:^6,757 114,672.408; 116,143,533! 119,792,87S 123,419,223 125,887,911 130,921,549 134,295,247 140,701,629 160,370,957 170,122,424 175,375,676. 181,085,100 207,468,197 232,145,570 218.164,260 2"3.019,288 302,056,422 759,636 1,160,471 1,238,327 1,486,828 2,190,161 3, 708, .532 11,495,598 9,408,096 9,642,391 10,469,085 10.339,323 10,094,126 9,92J,732 10,618,032 12,551,346 14,284,911 14,060,705 14,95f^,927 16.466,760 17,903.499 20,620,370 22,429,681 24,3.50,620 27,856,394 29,2.35,377 28,821,242 29,221,042 32,635,396 31,610,144 33,004,5(X) 36,18.3,383 47,710,270 61,954,023 65,229,001 82,480,972 93,026,109 115,401,944 141,537,728 122,633.499 176,601,800 Total Assets. LiAUii.iTiKa. 3, 608, .327 4,.3;W,744 5,517,966 8,392,464 9,225,428 10,'».54,482 10,229,408 20,051,280 24,497,007 30,480,671 36,89.3,909 39,384,219 69,988,635 73,906.638 81,663,701 84,.595,250 87,606,681 92,178,175 98,016,992 101,229,310 109,430,158 116,376,819 122,886,516 125,041,146 130,126,400 133,2511,285 142,313,349 142,781,360 14.3,887,377 142,528,802! 145,378,910 148,014.120 152,640,265 158,523,307 162,531,693 167,299,747 176,885,012 208,081,227 232,076,447 240,604,737 263,560,072 300,494,306 347,547,614 389,701,988 365,652,787 478,658,228 Capital Paid up. D(»])o,sits. Doben- turcH pay- al)le. 2, ,521, 804 2,891,011 3,,328,870 4,877,070 6,211,520 6,376,232 8,(»42,158 10,088,999 11,69.5,772 13,a58,634 17,287,639 17,474,657 24,495,075 25,845,630 28,708,743 .30,390,446 30,541,251 31,811,621 31,874,858 32,125,010 32,410,359 34,052,456 34.659,312 34,658,749 35,097,101 35,415,252 39,131,766 40,504,504 42,038,794 43,229,020 44,615,756 47,337,544 48,894,402 50,383,101 51,685,506 51,033,233 61,317,181 52,046,424 53,465,734 54,778,169 54,267,491 5.5,673,;'86 53,870,486 ^^2,007, 798 62,629,053, 68,091,042 2,399,136 2,600,778 2,869,.381 4,614,813 5,0-20,707 6,126,377 7,102,186 8,269,295 9,426,148 11,713,633 13,4HO,268 14,241,783 13.954,461 13,876,516 15,435,085 16,226,581 18,251,423 17,-307,034 17,757,377 17,893,667 18,482,050 19,392.165 18,.531,573 20,782,944 19.945,944 19,401,879 19,667,112 18,986,154 19,406,676 19,950,462 20,756,910 21,068,742 10,958,640 21,.^53,315 22,270,481 23.046,194 17,675,578 22.953,577 27,772,937 2.5,421,628 3.3,742,513 .33,235,992 32,681,806 2,314,419 3,922,905 .5,673,492 6,393,85H 23,212,768 23,154,234 26,670,361 29,620,471 32,268,367 34,798,039 38,005,843 38,060,314 43,797,456 48,544,222 .53,424,241 54,898,094 57,837,230 59,436,500 67,541,710 57,126,062 56,505,383 53,224,647 53,040,982 51,328,895 50,694.640 51,763,036 52,848,420 54,272,808 55,100,3.39 64,980,678 68,390,540 71,114,368 76,259,970 83.141,299 92,919,713 9.5,774,636 74,408,164 121,219,117 Othi-r Li.abilities 4,360,4.39 6,569,5.30 6,378,826 6,029,752 9,095,003 9,504,876 10,372,624 10,.542,839 12,13,3,304 10,894,590 11,367,936 12,248,072 14,364,127 14,642,454 15,752,467 15,875,902 16,709,700 18,997,112 24,066,812 24,307,080 25,317,228 25,805,1!»8 28,227,356 30,010,381 33,091,66:3 35,620,260 36,028,926 42,035,(66 49,024,177 68,7^3,644 87,173,979 97,036,622 110,085,034 133,710.907 70,335,687 98,177,636 •225,379,578 ■J56,666,263 Total Liabilities. 3.608.327 4,."',88,744 5,617,966 8,392,958 9,225,438 10,954,482 16,229,408 20,051,677 24,497,007 30,4.5.3,2,56 37,609,152 39,324,416 68,517,469 71,965,017 80,083,511 84,517,217 87,819,438 92,939,.'?35 98,375,218 101,584,819 107,878,076 114,996,509 121,729,587 123,915,704 129,036,196 132,410,437 141,523,232 141,884,400 143,206,284 141,926,877 144,870,248 148,143,496 152,640,266 158,523,307 162,531,69.^ 167,209,747 176,885,012 208,081,227 232,076,473 240,604,737 263,566,072 300,297,219 347,547,514 3^9,701,988 395,6.52,787 478,658,228 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 43 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c PROGRESS OF CANADA— Continued. MINERAL PRODUCTION. Mktallic Minerals. t Total iMlNEK.\L Production. Total Metallic Minerals. Principal Metallic Minerals. i > Copjier. Gold. Lead. Nickel. Pig Iron from Canadian Ore. Silver. 1 O $ $ $ 9 $ $ i $ ISCS 1869 1870 1871 1872 . . . — 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 10,221,255 2,118,608 2,073,746 2,028,292 , 3,251,299 3,614,4H8 5,421,6.59 3,698,697 4,630,495 4,688,551 6,087,114 8.030,633 13,780,314 21,741,865 29,282,823 40, .521, 807 41,939,500 35,924,051 33,210,147 30.924,897 36,940,212 41,949,563 42,420,607 41,96><,791 44,156,841 49,438,873 46,10.5,423 61,172,753 66,301,351 59,386,619 385,550 366,798 927,107 936,341 947,153 1,149,598 818,580 871,809 739,659 830,228 1,021,960 1,501,006 2, 134,9S0 2,6.55,319 3,065,922 6,096,581 4,511,383 5,649,487 5,306,635 7,497,660 10,720,474 11,398.120 8,413,876 6,814,754 7,094,094 0,880,998 ]2,718,.548 11,753,006 10,301,606 1,365,496 1,187,804 1,098,610 1,291,159 1,149,776 930,614 907,601 976,603 1,128,688 2,083,674 2,754,774 6,027,016 13,775,420 21,261,-584 27,908,153 24,128,503 21,:i36,667 18,843,590 16,462,517 14,159,195 11,502,120 8,382,780 9,842,105 9,382,230 10,205,835 9,781,077 12,648,794 10,598,923 15,983,007 209,090 347,271 410,998 358,785 419,118 409,549 272,130 :330,128 534,049 1,030 299 2,119,505 3,323,395 2,59.3,929 2,0.32,658 2,740,362 3,205,354 2,238,351 1,709,642 2,047,095 3,614,883 5,059.455 8,348,6.59 11,080.239 14,178,504 17,580,455 17,355,272 19,440,165 19,040,924 15,593,631 1886 11,321,331 9,216 29,813 1887 12,518,894 1888 14,013,913 6,488! 498,286 4,704 933,232 3,857 2,775,976 33,064 1,399,956 79,636 2,071,151 187.636 1,870,958 53i;716 1,360,984 721,159 1,188,990 1,,396,853 1.399,176 1,206,399 1,820,838 d77,250 2.007.840 1889 16,763,353 18,976,610 16,628,417 1890 1891 1892 20,035,082 1893 19,9o3,8.-)7 1894 20, .505, 91 7 1895 22,474,2.')6 1896 28,485,023 38,412,431 49, 234, 0< (5 1897 1898 1899 64,420,983 65,804,011 63,211,034 61,740,.513 60,073,897 69,078,999 Z9, 286, 097 86,947,511 85,557,101 91,831,441 106,823,023 103,220,994 135.048.296 145,6.34,«12 128,863,075 2,760,521 2,249,387 934,095 768,562 1,617,221 2,676,632 3,089,187 2.542,086 1,814,221 1,692,139 1,216,249 827,717 1,597,554 1,754,705 1,627,568 3,327,707 4,594,523 5,025,903 6.002,204 4,219,153 7,550,,526 8,948,834 9,535,407 8,231,538 9,461,877 11, 181,. 310 10,229,023 13,452,463 14,V'03,032 13,655,381 583,158 1,212,113 1 043,007 '707,838 1,007,864 1,0.32,110 1,856,-510 1,982,307 1,664,302 2,222,215 1,6-50,849 613,404 450, S86 990,429 1,138,912 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 TKAin: AM) lJOMMi:i{(1K~PART IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 STATISTICAL RECORD OF THE MINERAL VRODVCTIOS-Concluded. ^ NoN-MKTAIJ,K! M INKHALH . >^ Total Non- Minerals. Princijml NDn-mctallic Minerals. 6 Asbestos. Rrioks and othir clay products.* Bnilding Stone. Cement. Coal. (iypsum. Petroleum' 1868 1 9 s $ $ $ $ $ 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1876 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 8,102,647 9,247,585 9,890,602 10,762,614 13,148,865 13,554,957 12,929,720 15,404,587 15,245,306 14,418,803 14,443,623 14,704,709 16,670,566 19,951,182 23,899,176 23,865,111 27,286,983 28,530,366 29,149.000 32,132,787 37,3.37,134 44,520,909 43,482,739 47,074,600 57,384,750 57,115,571 73,8?5,543 79,273,461 69,476,456 206,251 226,976 255,007 426.554 1,260,240 999,878 390,462 310,156 420,825 368,175 429,856 445.368 491,197 485,849 748,431 1,259,759 1,148,319 929,757 1,226,352 1,503,259 2,036,428 2.505,042 2,573,335 2,284,587 2,555,974 2,922,062 3,117,572 3,8.30,909 2,909,806 873,600 986,689 1,036,746 1,273,884 1,266,982 1,061,536 1,251,934 1,800,000 1,800,000 1,670,000 1,600,000 1,600,000 1,900,000 2,988,0'j9 3,195,105 3,382,706 _ 3,625,489 4,034,289 3,841,560 4,709,842 5,072,6.35 5,772,117 4,500,702 6,450,840 7,629,956 8,359,933 10,575,869 9,504,314 6,871,957 642,509 552,267 641,712 913,691 964,783 708,736 609,827 1,100,000 1,200,000 1,095,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,300,000 1,500,000 1,520,000 1,650,000 1,900,000 1,975,000 1,930,000 1,830,000 1,8.30,000 1,830,000 1,800,000 3,127,135 3,650,019 1,328,757 4,726,171 5,504,639 5,469,056 3,739,840 4,388,206 4,674,140 4,894,287 5,676,247 7,019,42=) 6,363,757 7,359,080 7,429,468 6,739,153 7,226,462 7,303,597 8,224,288 10,28.3,497 13,742,178 12,699,243 15,210,877 15,942,833 16,592,231 17,520,203 19,732,019 24,381,842 25,194,573 24,781,236 30,909,779 26,467,646 36,019,044 37,334,940 33,471,801 178,742 157,277 179,393 205,108 194,033 206,251 241,127 196,150 202,031 202,608 178,061 244,531 232,515 257,329 259,009 340,148 359,277 388,459 373,474 586,168 643,294 646,914 575,701 809,6.32 934,446 993,394 1,324,620 1,447,739 1,156,207 525,655- 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 81,909 35,593 69,790 92,405 108,561 147,663 194,015 144,637 173,676 201,651 275,273 397,580 633,291 662,910 660,030 1,127,550 1,225,247 1,3.38,239 1,924.014 3,170;859 3,781,371 3,709.954 5,345,802 6,412,215 7,644,537 9,106,556 11,019,924 9,187,924 556, 708^ 713,695 653,600 902,734 1,010,211 984,438 874,255 835,322 1,080,738 1,155,647 1,011,546 1,061,747 1,202,020 1,151,007 1,008,275 951,190 1,048,974 935,890 856,028 761,760 1,057,088 747,102 559,604 388,550 357,073 345,050 406,439 343,124 1 * Bricks only, prior J;o 1899. MISCELLANEOUS IS FORMA TION 45 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c PROGRESS OF CXNXDX— Continued. Post Offices. No. 3,638 3,756 3,820 3,943 4,135 4,618 4,706 4,892 5,015 5,161 5,378 5,606 5,773 6,935 6,171 6,395 6,837 7,084 7,2a5 7,534 7,671 7,838 7,913 8,061 8,288 8,477 8,664 8,832 9,103 9,191 9,282 9,420 9,627 9,834 9,954 10,150 10,460 10,879 11,141 11,377 11,823 12,479 12,887 13,.'?24 13,859 14,178 13,811 13,348 POST OFFICE STATISTICS. Money Oroebs Issckd. Orders l.ssiied in Canada. Xo. 90.163 96,627 110,021 120,521 136,422 161,096 179,851 181,091 238,668 253,962 269,417! 281,726! 306,088, 338,238: 372,248 419,613 463,502 499,243 529,458; 574,899; 630,968! 673,813' 780,5031 855,619 919,996| 967,866^ 1.042,410 1,092,052 1,131,152, 1,102,209 1,164,8.57 1,061,373 1,074,922 1,151,024 1.446,129 1,668,705 1,869,233 1,924,130 2,178,549; 1.845,278' 2.990,691 ; 3,596,299 4,178,7.52i 4,840,8!»6! 5,777,757 6,866,563 7,227,964 0,990,813 Value of Orders Issued in Canada. Value of Orders Payable in Canada. 3,352,881 3,563,645 3,910,250 1,546,434 5,154,120 6,239,505 6,757,427 6,711,539 6,866.618 6,856,821 7,130,896 6,788,723 7,207,337 7,725,212 8,354.154 9,490,899 10,067,835 10,384,211 10,231,189 10,328,985 10,916,618 11,265,920 11,997,861 12.478,178 12,825,701 12,902,976 13,245.990 13,187,322 13,081,861 12,987,231 14,518,480 14,467,997 16,209,069 17,9.56,25« 23, 5 ty, 402 26,868,202 29,652,811 32,349,476 37,355,673 32,160,098 49,974,007 52,627,770 60,967,162 70,614,862 84,065,891 101,153,272 109,500,670 89,957,906 2,959,763 3,193,.306 3,489,610 4,067,735 4,573,020 5,669,298 6,090,173 6,132,095 6,157,813 6,164,826 6,412,577 6,086,521 6,385,211 6,679,547 7,018,526 7,634,735 7,971,920 8.2.54,003 8,146,096 8,093,887 8,520,776 8,692,419 9,359,434 9,854,052 10,210,099 10,404,857 10,487,280 10,736,648 10,726,661 10,680,835 12,082,658 12,001,224 13,148,520 14,324,289 18,423,035 20,761,078 21,706,474 23,410.485 26,13:3.565 21,958,855 31,836,629 36,577,552 41,595,206 45,451,425 52,5<>8,433 61,324,030 66,113,221 64,723,941 Letters sent. No. Post Cards sent. Revenue. No. 18,100,000 21,920,000 24,600,000 27,050,000 30,600,000 34,579,000 . 39,358,000 42.000,000 Expendi- ture. 41,800,000 41,510,000 44,000,000 43,900,000 45,800,000 48,170,000 56,200,000 62,800,000 66,100,000 68,400,000 71,000,000 74,300,000 80,200,000 92,668,000 94,100,000 97,975,000 4,646,000 5,450,000 6,455,000 6,940,000 7,800,000 9,640,000 11,30<1,000 12,940,000 13,580,000 13,800,(XK) 15,109.000 16,350,000 16,586,000 19,355,000 19,480,000 20,300,000 102,850,000' 20,815,000 106,290,000' 22,790,000 107,145,000! 23,695,000 107,565,0001 24,025,000 116 028,000| 24,794,000 i23,a30,000 26,140,000 134,975,000j 28,153,000 150,375,0001 27,450,000 178,292,000 27,1.30,000, 191,650.000: 26.842,000 213,628,000 26,343,000' 235,791,000 26,646,000 259,190,000 27,178,000 285,541,000 29,941,000 323,»544,000 33,674,000 273,071,000 28,270,000 396,011,000 40,664,000 414,,301,000 42,179,000 456,086,000i 45.104,000 504,2;i3,0(X» 566,140,000 6.33,475,r»00 673,145,000 684,901,000 49.313,000 54,727,000 60,644,0(X» 64,493,000 s 1,024,702' 973,056 1,010,767 1,079,767 1,193,062 1,406,984 1,476,208 1,536,610 1,484,886 1,501,135 1,620,022 1,534,363 1,648,017 1,800,711 2,022.098 2,264,385 2,330,741 2,400,062 2.469,380, 2.603,256 2,966,398 2,984,223 3,221,615 3,374,888, .3,542,611 3,696,062 3,734,419 3,815,456 4,005,891 4,311,243 4,686,650 4,336,279 4,366,611 4,641,608 5,158,408 6,683,162 6,306,420 6,786,089 7,708,142 6,535,093 9,483,166 9,927,914 11,068,753 12,212,952 13,771.502 15,671,628 16,865,451 16,834,683 1,053,570 1,079,8281 1,155,261 1,271,006 1,369,163 1,553,604 1,695,480' 1,873,241 1,959,768 2,075,618 2,110,365 2,167,266 2,286,611 2, .333, 189 2,459,356 2.687,394 2,931,387 3,097,882 3,380,429 3,4.58,100 3,533,397 3,746,040 3,940,696- 4,020,740 4,205,985 4,343,758 4,442,339 4,616,313 4,705,282 4,897,783 4,734,252 4.793,699 4,919,8.53 5,153,622 .5,240,784 6,390,508 6,001,636 6,295,245 6,696,377 5,452,792 8,381 340 9,118,076 10,325,543 11,020,223 12,461,282 14,493,9.57 16,731,293 19,749,225 00 m o 1868 1869 1870 1«71 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1782 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1094 1905 19C6 1907* 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 9 months. 46 TRADK AND COMMKRCE-VAltl' IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 STATISTICAL RECORD OF THE R.MLWAYS 1 Canals. 1 4 Vessel s through. "S PasHengers Carried. Frciplit s 1 Carried. 1 Canadian. American. Total. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Tonnage. No. Ton. 18f)8 iftfid 1870 1871 1872 1878 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 i7;312 2,681,6.39 3,795 '647,438 2U67 3,229,677 70,.57i 2,'673,64i 1886 19.844 2,94.5,613 4,147 667,953 23,991 3,613,566 78,762 2,969,093 1887 18,991 2,847,952 3,883 566,680 22,874 3,414,632 82,914 2,720,516 1888 17,661 2,040,322 3,921 631,777 21,682 3,272,099 75,797 2,761,597 1889 19,393 2,995,582 4,542 830,648 23,935 3,826,230 81,362 3,166,368 1890 20,655 3,139,472 3,364 721,397 24,019 3,860,869 127,135 2,913,047 1891 19,246 3,135,454 3,602 835,116 22,848 3,973,570 146,330 2,902,526 1892 21,177 3,401,965 3,928 871,795 25,105 4,273,760 152,439 3,031,736 1893 20,857 3,434,054 4,585 1,286,295 25,342 4,720,349 134,189 3,540,989 1894 19,027 3,048,904 4,131 1,012,027 23,158 4,000,931 142,124 2.942,715 1895 17,745 3,109,593 5,010 1,509,771 22,755 4,619,.304 154,.588 3,330,008 1896 23,042 4,039,113 7,716 5,033,869 30,758 9,072,982 160,0(»0 7,991,073 1897 23,375 4,046,283 7,024 4, 702, .339 30,398 8,748,622 1.57,082 8,.500,969 1898 23,320 4,201.916 6,128 3,624,463 29,448 7,826,379 177,982 6.618,475 1899 23,579 4,308,571 6,101 3,285,733 29,680 7,694,304 213,711 6,225,924 1900 21,755 4,129,2.50 -5,502 2,408,985 27,2.57 65.38,235 217,030 5,013,393 1901 20,{'60 3,980,264 5,634 2,482,274 26,494 6.462,538 190,428 5,005,259 1902 22,198 4.485,695 6,433 4,086,439 28,631 8,572,1.34 188,080 7,513,197 1903 23,767 6,212,832 6,695 4,2.36,475 30,462 9,449,307 236,823 - 9,203,817 1904 21,851 4,772,100 6,253 3,655,905 28,104 8,428,005 219.137 8,256,236 1905 23.726 5,191,191 7,085 5,096,241 30,811 10,287,432 233,.')45 9,371,744 1906 25,498 5,526,321 7,319 5,68.5,315 32,817 11,211,636 25(5,500 10,523,186 1907 28,8.33 6,328,911 9,328 11,604,834 38,101 17,933,745 279,199 20,543,639 1908 29,040 6,780,789 7,489 8,521,139 36,529 15,301,928 280,830 17,502,820 1909 22.507 7,811,578 9,996 16,459,322 32,.503 24,270,900 272,222 33.720,748 1910 25,337 8,931,790 11,462 21,777,297 36,799 ,30,709,087 320,574 42,990,608 1911 25,585 9,172,192 10,370 18,231,622 .35,955 27,403.814 304,904 3.s,030,353 1912 27,371 10,237,335 11,785 24,636,190 39,150 34,873,526 292,207 47,5S7,245 1913 28,654 12,078,041 10,739 24,2.38,788 39,393 3G,316,8'.^9 33.5,799 52,053,913 1914 26,125 12,050,856 7,742 15,6.%,414 33,867 27,687,270 287,. ^20 37,023,237 1<)15 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 47 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c PROGRESS OF CANADA— Continued. AND CANALS. Steam Railway.s. Miles in Operation. EarningH No. I 2,270: 2,524 2,617 2.tj95 2,899 3,832 4.3311 4,804' 5,218 5,782 6,226 6,858 7,1JM 7,331 8,697 9,577, 10,273 10,773 11,793 12,184 12,-585 12,.585 13,151 13,838 14.. 564 1 15,005 15,627 15,977 16,270 16,5 0 16,»70 17,2.50 17,657 18,140 18,714 18,988 19,431 20,487 21,353 22,452; 22,966 24,104 24, 731 : 25,400 26.727 29,304 30,795 Total gro.s8. From Freight Passenger Traffic. Traffic. 12,116,716 12,798,:^3 13,451,289 14,485,648 15,436,018 17,139,876 16,286,898 19,470,539 19,358,085 18.742,053] 20,520,078 19,925,066' 23.561,447! 27,9S7,.50<»i 29,027,789; 33,244,5S(>i 3:3, 421,705 32,227,4<;0 33,:W;),382' 38,841,60*t, 42,1.59,1.52: 42,149,615! 46,843,826 48. ! 92, 09' • 51,685,768' 52,042, .'396 49,552,.528' 46,785,486 50,.545,.569' 52, .353, 276 j 59,715.105 62,213,784! 70,740,270 72,898,749 8.3,6fi6,503 96,0«J4,.527 100,219,436 106,4r,7,l'.);) 125.322.865 146,738,214 146,918,314 H5,0.5«.336 173,9.56,217 188,73:i,494 219,403,7.53 256,702,7<):< 243, 08:^, .539 12,073,570 12,211,158 11,321,264 13,129,191 12,509.093 15,.506,935 18,6ri6,982 17,729,945 21,. 320, 208 20,763,243 19,962,05S 21,18;i,9t;7 24,.581,047 26,410,084 26,671,049 29,921,788 .30,548,645 33,230,171 32,935,028 29,982,48.'; 29,545,490 32,368,082 33,522,102 38,508,175 40,101,036 45,643,699 46,6f)5,103 53,986,672 63,089,44S 61,H73,919 68,20.3,32<' 81,433,115 94,99.-1,087 93,746,655 96. 1 185, 076 117.4t(7.604 126,570.534 149,961,140 177.089,373 165,753,730 Exfienses. Operating. 6.410,934 6,254,866 6,4.58,493 6,386,325 6,4.59,598 7,076,3.39 8,223,254 10,018,477 10,.538.119 11,204,036 10,.^59,7j6 10,261,691 11,867,597 12,744,63-^ 13,242,708 1.3,731,768 14,286,408 14,788,465 15,087,299 15,4.52,420 13,311,440 13,747,773 13,929,346 15, 622, .331 15,929,.583 18,581,4,52 19,396,302 22,600,090 24,862,109 26,901,831 28,959,649 33,-392,188 39,184,438 39,992,503 39,o7.x,488 4»;,018,880 .5(i,566,894 6.5,048, 187 74,431,994 72,564,203 Earnings. Net. Freipht Carru-d. Ton. 15,775,532 15,802,721 15,290,091, 16,10 178,975,259 3,69.5,007! 3,555,364 3,451,962 4,419,976' 3,736,784 6,720,742 7,866,091 6,6.37,081 i 8, .5.52,9191 7,826,.364 8,212,118 9,211,800 11,216,926 ll,.507,lw; 11,111,.570' 13,930,476 13,231,65f» 15, 197, .540 1^,426.363 14,334,096 14,0.35,818 15,-502,915 17,184,611 20,-577,556' 21,537,5671 23,040,472 22, .530, 023; 26,322,911 1 28,583,0041 25,656,275 26,489,626 38,193,431 42,989,542 39,614,171 40,456,252 53,550,777 57,698,709' 68.677,213: 74,r.91,013 64,108.280 5,670,836 6,3-31,757 6,859,796 7.883,472 8,348,810 9,9.38,858 12,06-5,323 13,.575,r87 13,2f56,255 13,71 2,2fi9 14,65!»,271 1.5,670,460 16,3.56,335 17,172,759 17,928,626 20,787,469 21,753,021 22,189,933 22,003,599 20,721,116 21,-524,421 24,266,825 25,300,331 28,785,903 31,211,753 3.5,94fi,183 36, 999, .371 42,376,521 47,373,417 48,097,519 50,893,957 57,%6,713 63,866,135 63,071,167 66,842,258 74,482,8fi6 79,884,282 89,441,331 10(j,992,710 101,393,989 « 0 Passengers ' c Carried. *; No. 5,190,416 5,544,814 6,07.^,2.33 6,443,924 6,523,816 6,462,948 6,943,671 9,352,335 0,579,984 9,982,3.58 9,672,599 9,861,024 10, 698, 6.'^ 11,461,791 12,1.51,105 12,821,262 13,222,.56^ 1.3,.533,414 13,618,027 14,462,489 13,987,580 14,810,407 16,171,338 18,444,049 19, 1.3.3, .365 21,500,175 I8,3a5,722 20,679,974 22,148,742 23,640,765 25,288,728 27.989,782 32,1.37.319 34,044.992 32,6s3,.3(j9 3.5,894,575 37,097,718 41,124,181 46,23<»,765 48,097,519 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 189C 1894 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 48 Tit A HE AM) cmiMiiiirii—rAirr iv 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 STATISTICAL RECORD OI"' TIIK snii'riN(}. Sk.\-(;oin« Vk-sskls. Vkshklh (exukpt I ON Inland 'kkhiks VVatkhs. <;MI'1.(>YKI) ) Vkhhki.m EmI'I,OYK1) Enton-d. Ch'ared. En No. tered. Cle arijcl. Entered. No. Ton. No. Ton. Ton. No. Ton. No. Ton. 1868 8,038 2,104,009 7,978 2,215,312 20,8.55 4,399,8.50 19,259 4,263,6.54 •• 1869 9,654 2.4.'>9,083 9„597 2, .537, 482 1(;,988 2.774,8;}6 17,061 2,689,643 1870 9,567 2,608,519 8,948 2,476,354 17,866 3,187,596 18,804 3,143,391 No returns given 1871 10,:»3 2,521,573 9,575 2, .594, 460 21,197 4,05.5,198 20, .51 2 3,9.54,797 l)loyod in coast 1872 10,358 2,989,793 9,898 2,9.54 M.reh inndiBo. • Morchandisc. 1^ ^-4 Coin and Total. Coin and Total. S Bullion. /I J • -w^ Bullion . Dutiable. Fh'P. ('anadmn Produce. V oroiRn Produce. $ $ $ « $ $ $ $ 1868 45,250,395 23,314,102 4,895,147 73,4.59,644 48,504,899 4,196,821 4,866,168 57,567,888 1869 44,0S1,563 22,086,.S73 4, 24V, 229 70.415,165 .52,400,772 3,855,801 4,218,208 60.474,781 1870 48,t>i>5,547 21,813,263 4,335,529 74,814,3.39 59,043,.590 6,527,622 8,002,278 73,.573,490 1871 70,295.223 23,064.6.54 2,733,094 96,092,971 57,6.30,021 9,853,244 6,690,.350 74,173,618 1872 72,1.57,423 36,519,355 2,753,749 111,430,527 65,831,083 12,798,182 4,010,398 82,639,663 1873 74,217,9.54 50,787.862 3,00.5,465 128,011,281 76,538,025 9,405,910 3,845,987 89,789,922 1874 77,070,460 46,919,840 4,223,282 128,213,582 76,741,997 10,614,096 1,99.5,8.35 89,.351,928 1875 81.504,477 39,355.717 2,210,089 123,070, 2.S3 69,709,823 7,137,319 1,039,837 77,886,97; 1876 58,794,777 32,19.5,458 2,220,111 93,210,346 72,491,437 7,2.34,961 1,240,037 80,966,435 1877 63,986,376 33,167,497 2,174,089 99,.327,962 68,030,546 7,111,108 73.3,7.39 75,875,393 1878 61,700,190 30,577,871 80,3, 72(> 93,081,7S7 67,989,800 11,164,,S78 168,989 79,323,667 1879 57,052,042 23,273.296 1,639,089 81,!»64,427 62,431,025 8,3.5.5,644 704,586 71,491,255 1880 68,895,4a3 15,712,457 1,881,807 86,489,747 72,899,697 13,240,006 1,771,755 87,911,458 1881 85,516,908 18,690,657 1,12.3,275 105,3.30,840 83,944,701 1.3,375,117 971,005 98,290,823 1882 !)3,33;),930 24,575,827 1,,503,743 119,419,500 94,137,6.5r 7,628,453 371,093 102,137.203 1883 100,827,816 30,150,683 1.275,523 132,254,022 87,702,431 9,751,773 631,600 98,085.804 1884 88,349,492 25,8.39,885 2,207,666 116,397,043 79,833,098 9,.389.106 2,184,292 91,406,496 1885 79,614,10^^ 26,373,134 2,954,214 108,941,486 79,131,735 8,079,646 2,026,980 89,238,361 1886 75,536,758 25,277,246 26,880,618 3,610,557 104,424,.561 77,7.56,704 7,438,079 56,531 85,2.51,314 1887 85,479,400 532,218 112,892,236 80,960,90!) 8, .549, 333 5,569 89,515,811 1888 77,784,037 . 30,935,121 2,175,472 110.894,630 81.382,072 8,803,394 17,534 90,20.3,000 1889 80,0.59,966 34,589.714 575,251 11.5,224,931 80,272,4.5(; 6,938,455 1,978,256 89,189,167 1890 86,258,633 34,516,597 1,083,011 121,858,241 8.5,257,586 9,051,781 2,439,782 96,749,149 1891 81,286,372 36,870,096 1.811,170 119,967,638 88,671,738 8,798,631 946,927 98,417,296 1892 81,190,844 44,. 396, 694 1,818,530 127,40(;,068 99,032,466 13,121,791 1,809,118 113,963,375 1893 77,378,091 4.5,161,977 6,534,20(> 129,074,268 10.5,488,798 8,941,8.56 4,133,698 118,564.352 1894 73.3il.506 46,110,362 4,023,072 123,474,940 10.3,851,764 11,8.33,805 1,839,380 117,524,949 1895 64,064,587 42,140,475 4,576,620 110,781,682 102,828,441 6,485,043 4,325,-319 113,6.38,803 1896 74,259,940 38.525,249 5,226,319 118,011,£08 109,707,805 6,606,738 4,699,309 121.013,852 1897 74,108,590 40,433,825 4,676,194 119,218,609 12.3,632,540 10,825,163 3,492,550 137,9.50,253 1898 84,141,104 51,791,105 4,390,844 140,323,0.53 144,548,662 14.980,883 4,623,138 164,1.52,683 1899 98,349,633 .59,709,541 4,705,134 162.764,308 137,360,792 17,520,088 4,016,025 1.58,896,905 1900 112,943,896 68,381,179 8,297,438 189,622,513 168,972,301 14,265,254 8,657,168 191,894,723 1901 115,574,658 71,303,573 3,537,294 190,415,525 177,431,386 17,077,7.57 1,978,489 196,487,632 1902 127,955,281 78,003,472 6.311,405 212,270,158 196,019,763 13,9.51,101 1,669,422 211,640,286 1903 143,839,632 88,398,532 8,976,797 241,214,961 214,401,674 10,828,087 619,963 225,849,724 1904 156,108,453 95,229,037 7,874,313 259,211,803 198,414,439 12,641,239 2,465,557 213,521,235 1905 157,164,975 99,361,007 10,308,435 266,834,417 190,854,946 10,617,115 1,844,811 203,316,872 1906 176,790,3.32 110,417,080 7,078,603 294,286,015 235,483,956 11,173,8461 9,928,828 25(5,586,630 1907» 154,856,659 97,412,340 7,517,008 2.59,786,007 180,545, 30t; 11,541,927 13,189,964 205,277,197 1908 230,917,914 133,319,950 6,548,661 370,786,525 246,960,968 16,407,984 16,637,654 280 006,606 1909 185,.329.094 114,439,072 9,988,442 309,756,608 242,603,584 17,318,782 1,589.793 261,512,159 1910 241.961,556 143,873,547 6,017,589 391,852,692 279,247,551 19,516,442 2,594,536 301,358,529 1911 291,818.801 170, 222, .529 10,206,210 472,247,540 274,316,5.53 15,68.3,657 7,196,155 297,196,365 1912 343,370,082 189,916,581 2.;.033,881 559,320,544 290,223,857 17,492,294 7,601,099 315,317,250 1913 456,086,187 230.518,226 5,427,97Si 692,032,392 355.754,600 21,313,755 16,163,702 393,232,057 1914 426,324,576 210,186,916 15,235,305 650,746,797 431,588,439 23,848,785 23,560,704 478,997,928 1915 318,951,094 178,500,808 131,992,992 629,444,894 409,418,836 52,023,673 29,366,368 490,808,877 ' 9 months . MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c PROGRESS OF CAN AD A-Continued. 51 COMMERCE. Duty Collected. Totals, IiiiiHJits and Exports. Imports Entered kou Consi;.mption. Merchandise. 17,9S6 ]4,-103 37.912 36,066 24,809 20,152 14,565 7,243; 4,500 4,103; 4,161 4.272, 8,896 i 8,141, 8,810, 9,756 8,515 12,305 20,726, 31,397 21,772 42,207 93,674 64,803 108 .1 131,027.532 130,889,946 148,387,829 170,266,589 194,070,190 217,801,203 217,565,510' 200,9.-)7,262 174,176,781; 175, 20;^, 355 172,405,454 153,455,682 174,401,205 203,621,66:^ 221,556,703 230,33f),826 207,803,539i 198,179,847 189,675,8701 202,408,047 201,097,630 204,414.098 218,607,390; 218,384,934 241,369,443 247,6.38,620 240,999,889 224, 120,485 2.39,02.5,360 257,168,862 304,475,736 321,661,213 381,.517,236 386,903,157 423,910,444 467,064, ()85 472,733,038 470,1.51,289 550,872,645 465,063,204 650,793,131 571,268,767 69.3,211,221 j 769.443,9051 874,637,7941 085,264,449 129,744,725 120,253,771 Dutiable . Free § Coin and Bullion. Total . Duty Collected. S 43,655,696 23,434,463 41,069,342 22,0S5,599 45,127.422 21,774,652 60,094,362 24,120,026 68,276,1.57 36,679,210 71,198,176 53,310,953 76,232,.5c'0 46,948,357 78.138,511 .39,270,057 60,2.38,297 32,274,810 60,916,770 33,209,624 59,773,0,391 30,622,812 55,426,836' 23,275,6.'<3 54,1.*<2,967: 15,717,575 71,620,725 18,867,6041 85,7.57,433 25,387,751 91,588,339 .30,273,157 80,010,498 25,962,480 73, 269, 618! 26,486,1.57 70.658,819 25,.333,318 78,120,679i 26,986,531 69,645,824) 31,025,804 74 47.5,139 34,623,0.57 77,106,236' .34,.576,287 74,.536,036| 36,997,918' 69,160,737:4.5,999,676 69,873,5711 45,297,2.59 62,779,182: 46,291,729 58.557,6.55[ 42,118,236! 67,239,759; 38,121,402: 66,220,765! 40,397,0621 74,62.5, 088| 51,682,0741 89,4;«, 172, 59,913,287,' 104,34(),795| 68,160,083) 105,969,756, 71,730,9.38 118,657,496 77,822,694' 136.796,0651 88,017,6541 148.909,576 94,680,443' , ,.„ , „,o 150,928,787 100,688.3.32 10.308,'435 Uo''^<1-'^"" >1«.236,095: 7,078,603 152,0Go,.529 97,672,345 218.160.047 1.33,719.908 175.014,160 11.3,203,355 227,264,346il42,.5.51,081 4,895,147 4,247,229 4,335,529 2,7a3,094| 2,753,749 3,005,465 4,223,282 2,210,089 2,220,111 2,174,089 803,726 1,639,089 1,881,807 1.12.3,275 1,-503,743 1,275,.523 2,207,666 2,954,244 3,610,5.57 532,218 2,175,472 575,251 1,083,011 1,811,170 1,818,5.30 6,534,200 4,023,072 4,.57(i,6':'{)| 5,226,319' 4,676,1941 4,390,844' 4,705,134 8,297,438 3, .537, 294 6, 3 11,405 8,976,797 7,874,313 282,723,.S12 335,304,060 441,()(m;.885 410,258,744 169,021,296 186,144,249 228,482,181 ,517,008 6, .548, 661 9,988,442 6,017,589 10,206,210 26,03.3,881 .5,427,979 208J9K,400j 1.5, 23.5, ,305 279,792,195jl75,654:il713i;992;99- 71, 985, .306 67,402,170 71,2.37,603 86,947,482 107,709,116 127,514.594j 127,404; 1691 119,618,6.571 94,733,2181 96,300,483 91,199,577 80,341,608 71,782,;^9 91 611,604 112.u48,927 123,137,019 108,180,644 102,710,019 99,602,694 10.5,6.39,428 1'12,847,100 109,673,447' 112,76.5,5841 11.3,34.5,124! 116,978.9431 121,705,030 113,0<',3,983 105,252,511 110,587,480 111,294,021 1.30,698,006 154,051,593 180,804,316 181,237,988 202,791,595 223,790,516 251,464,332 261,92.5,.554 290,360,807 257,2.54,8,H2| 3.58,428,616 298,205,9.571 375,.'<.33,016 461,9.51.3181 547,482,190 675,517,0451 6a3,692,4«9| 587.439,304* 8,801,446 8, 284,. 507 9,425,028 11,807,.590 13,020,684 12,997,578 14. 407, .318 15,3.54,1.39 12,828,6141 12,544,348 12,791,5.321 12,935,269 14 '129, 953 18,492,645 21,700,028 23,162,5.53 20,156,448 19,121,254 19, 4 27, .3! 18 22,438,309 22,187,869 23, 742, .317 2.3,921,2.34 23,416,266 '^0,060,474 21,161,711 19,379,822 17,887.2(i9 20,219,037 19,891,997 22,157,788 25,734,229 28,889,110 29,106,980 32,425,532 37,110,355 40,954,349 42,024,340 46,671,101 40,2fiO,172 58,331,075 48,059,792 61,024,239 73,312,.36S 87, .576, 037 115,063.688 107,180,.578 '79,205,910 Total Cust()n)8 Duties Collected. 8,819,432 8,298,910 9,462.940 11,843,656 13,045,49} 13,017,730 14,421,883 15,.36],362 12,833,114 12,548,451 12,795,693 12,939,511 14,1.38,849 18..500,7K6 21,708,837 23,172,309 20,164,963 19,1.33,.559 19,448,124 22 469,706 22,209,642 23,784,523 24,014,9081 2^ 481,069 20,550,582 21,161,711 19, .37!'. 822 17,887,269 20.219,037 19,891,997 22,157,788 25,734,229 28,889,110 29, 106. 980 1 32,425,532, 37,110,355! 40,954,349, 42,024,340' 46, 671, 101! 40,290,172 58,a31,075| 48,0.59,7921 61,024,2.39 73.312„36S 87,576.037 115,063,688 107,180,578 79,205,910 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 18fK) 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1.903 1904 1905 1906 1907* 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 10c— 4| % rmm: i.v/> ('(KMUinufN—i'Airr iv 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 STATISTKIAL KKCORI) Ol lUK IRADK AND EXI'OKTB »Y ClAHHKS 1 The > ine. Tho Fisherii'H. The Forest. Animal Produce. Ciiiijxdian Fori>ign Caiiiuli.in Foreign C'liiiidiaii l''orfM(rn CJiinadian Fortfipn riiHluce. rrtKlnci'. I'roduci'. rro(5\ico . IVoilucc. rroduce. Produce. Profiuce . f $ $ $ $ $ s 9 1868 1.276,129 • 3,357,510 ♦ 18,742,625 • 6,893,167 1869 1,941,485 • 3,242,710 ♦ 20,423,882 « 8,769,407 * 1870 2,192,541 • 3,608,549 • 21,533,300 • 12,138,161 « 1871 2,841,124 • 3,994,275 • 23,063,223 • 12,608,506 » 1872 4,779,5;M • 4,386,214 # 24,459,877 • 12,706,967 « 1873 5.853,860 ♦ 4,779,277 • 29,298,917 • 14,24.3,017 » 1874 3,760,835 * 5,292,368 • 27,237,779 • 14,679,169 * 1875 3,643,398 • 5,380,527 » 25,070,410 « 12,700,507 » 1876 3,731,827 55,975 5,500,989 232 20,333,230 209,405 13,614,509 1,030,599 1877 3,644,040 54,918 5,874,360 23,010,249 655,338 14,220,617 1,140,434 1878 2,816,347 63,016 6.853.975 " " 75i39i 19,511,575 543,254 14,019,857 557.229 1879 3,082,900 104,822 b,928,871 144,332 13,261,459 535,800 14,100,004 636,789 1880 2,877,351 104 262 6,579,656 73,691 18,854,507 812,186 17,607,577 896,432 1881 2,767,829 148,245 6,867,715 31,169 24,960,012 749,836 21,360,219 1,305,391 1882 3,013,573 127,608 7,682,079 15,529 23,991,055 971,597 20,454,759 951,046 1883 2,970,886 135,944 8,809,118 47,808 25,370,726 1,277,715 20,284,343 881,075 1884 3,247,092 195,399 8,591,654 17,687 25,811,157 1,484,926 22;946,108 1,206,076 1885 3,639,537 196,933 7,960,001 16,312 20,989,708 1,383,597 25,337,104 1.166,890 1886 3,951,147 196,140 6,843,-388 25,645 21,034,611 1,830,476 22,065,433 1,012,080 1887 3,805,Pc? 304,649 6,875,810 101,864 20,484,746 1,763,737 24,246,937 825,602 1888 4,110,937 , 228,551 7,793,183 77,922 21,302,814 1,577,477 24,719,297 901,072 1889 4,419,170 254,033 7,212,208 117,527 23,043,007 1,420,249 23,894,707 799,246 1890 4,855,757 270,374 8,461,906 62,602 26,179,136 1,110,128 25,106,995 1,523,677 1891 5,784,143 193,593 9,715,401 181,132 24,282,015 1,583,853 25,967,741 1,280,525 1892 5,906,471 236,697 9,675,398 268,712 22,281,744 1,351,931 28,594,850 1,468,927 1893 5,329,890 295,636 8,743,050 198,307 26,359,910 1,272,881 31,736,499 1,039,380 1894 5,801,009 254,885 11,102,692 309,589 26,355,448 149,308 31,881,973 1,164,494 1895 6,983,227 231,439 10,692,247 165,009 23,891,166 238,033 34,387,770 1,268,624 1896 8,059,650 342,110 11,077,765 105,933 27,175,686 149,208 36,507,041 896,755 1897 11,298,915 251,172 10,314,323 254,765 31,258,729 173,565 39,245,252 1,123,008 1898 14,463,256 230,798 10,841,661 132,316 26,511,539 531,533 44,301,470 1,834,668 1899 13,368,15(> 200,435 9,909,662 41,642 28,021,529 92,766 46,743,130 1,281,684 1900 24,580,26(J 193,073 11,169,083 55,783 29,663,068 290,421 56,148,807 1,147,860 1901 40,367,683 163,631 10,720,352 10,647 30.009.857 266,323 55,495,311 803,971 1902 34,947,57f 143,654 - 14,143,294 43,776 32,119,429 11,484 59,161,209 668,943 1903 31,064,86* 33,626,73^ 170,304 11,800,184 26,462 36,386,015 45,099 69,817,542 649,077 1404 202,123 10,759,029 14,168 33,091,922 276,859 63,812,117 548,323 1905 31,932,329 259,741 11,114,318 30,580 33,235,683 126,370 63,337,458 643,461 1906 35,469,631 236,399 16,025,840 23,554 38,824,170 151,373 66,455,960 730,215 I907t 26,191,953 164,327 10,362,142 34,776 33,476,098 111,376 55,422,499 631,119 1908 39,177,133 37,257,69^ 383,479 13,867,368 39,199 44,170,470 333,901 55,101,260 812,522 1909 306,169 13,319,664 28,314 39,667,387 225,963 51,349,646 677,064 1910 40,087,017 443,826 15,663,162 97,229 47,517,033 171,223 53,926,515 770,115 1911 42,787,561 290,879 15,675,544 114,315 45,439,057 158,542 52,244,174 809,663 1912 41,324,516 186,066 16,704,678 110,514 40.892,674 212.213 48,210,654 1,010,243 1913 57.442,546 140,484 16,336,721 106,101 43,255,060 424,563 44,784,593 988,634 1914 59,039.054 194,852 20,623,560 111,289 42,792,1.37 593,950 53,349,119 1,262,953 1915 51,740,989 325,548 19,687,068 131,669 42,650,683 486,098 74,390,743 2.565,259 ■ Not separately stated prior to 1876. f 9 monthii. MISCELLAyEOVS n'FORMATION 53 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c PROGRESS OF CAN \D A— Continued. COM M ERG E—Conlinucd. — MKKCH.X.VniSK ONLV. A^icultnral Products. Manufactures. Miscella neous. Total E Exports. Canadian Foreign Canadian Foreign Canadian Foreign Canadian Foreign Produce. Produce. Produce. Produce. Produce. Produce. Produce. Produce. 00 $ $ S $ $ $ $ $ 12,871,055 * 2,100,411 • 302,280 * 45,543,177 4,196,821 1868^ 12,182,702 * 2,412,-559 « 350,559 * 49,323,304 3,855,^01 1869' 13,G76.619 * 2,560,370 * 371,652 » 56,081,192 6,527,622 1870 9,853,924 * 2,432,750 * 387,554 « 55,181,356 9,853,244 1871 13,378,891 « 2,716,499 « 515,985 « 62,944,027 12,798,182 1872 14,995,340 « 3,609,903 ♦ 465,292 » 73,245,606 9,405,910 1873- 19,590,142 ■N- 2,946,655 « 419,800 # 73,926,748 10,614,096 1854. 17,258,358 * 3,028,512 * 409,181 ♦ 67,490,893 7,137,319 1875- 21,139,665 5,169,024 5,148,201 619,546 393,368 150,180 69,861,849 7,2.34,961 187e 14,689,376 4,590,350 4,10.5,422 576,337 320,816 93,731 65,864,880 7,111,108 1877 18,008,754 9,272,335 4,127,755 588,021 401,871 75,632 65,740,1.34 11,164,878 1878 19,()28,464 6,342,423 2,700,281 528,480 386,999 63,998 60,089,578 8,355,644 1879 22,294,328 9,992,800 3,242,617 1,241,594 640,155 119,041 70,096,191 13,240,006 1880 21,268,327 10,025,800 3,075,095 968,028 622,182 146,468 80,921,379 13,375,117 1881 31,035,712 4,553,986 3,329,598 934,856 535,935 73,831 90,042,711 7,628,453 1882 22,818,519 6.696,514 3,503,220 611.204 528,895 101,513 84,285,707 9,751,773 1883 12,397,843 5,758,217 3,577,535 599,611 560,690 127,190 77,132,079 9,389,106 1884 14,518,293 4,602,073 3,181,501 612,728 657,374 101,113 76,183,518 8,079,646 1885 17,652,779 3,789,038 2,824,137 482,250 604,011 102,450 74,975,506 7,438,079 1886 18,826,235 4,892,913 3,<»79,972 427,632 644,361 232,9.36 77,964,020 8,549,333 1887 15,436,360 5,439,075 4,161,282 455,671 773,877 123,626 78,297.750 8,803,394 1888 13,414,111 3,778,0.38 4,434,949 464,139 783,652 99,223 77,201,804 6,9.38,455 1889 11,908,030 5,3.37,545 5,741,184 646,880 82,506 100,575 82,335.514 9,051,781 1890 13.6i;6,S58 4,6;i4,294 6,296,249 689,212 45,337 236,022 85,757,744 8,798,KU 1891 22,113,284 8,704,122 7,040,988 699,867 71,518 391,.535 95,684,253 13,121,791 1892 22,049,490 5,043,705 7,693,959 79.3,312 93,692 298,635 102,006,490 8,941,856 1893 17,677,649 9,079,697 7,692,755 643,557 75,327 232,275 100,.586,853 11,833,805 1894 15,719,128 3,273,375 7,768,875 1,0^)0,727 85,9.38 217,8.36 99,.528,351 6,485,043 1895 14,083,361 3,890,650 9,365,384 8.57,493 109,265 364,589 106 378,752 6,606,738 1896 17,982,646 7,711,621 9,522,014 778,330 63,-531 532,702 119,685,410 10,82.5,163 1897 33,063,285 10,664,494 10,678,316 1,192,535 61,405 394,539 139,920,932 14,980,883 1898 22,952,915 14,448,999 11,706,707 1,117,266 99,169 337,297 1.32.801,262 17,520,088 1899 27,516,609 10, 9.5.% 352 14,224,287 1,287,294 208,070 332,471 16.3,510,790 14,265,254 1900 24,781,486 13,786,566 16,012,208 1,739,142 44,489 307,477 177,431,386 17,077,757 1901 37,152,688 10,389,155 18,462,970 2,372.438 32,599 321,651 196,019,763 13,951,101 1902 44,624,321 6,948,568 20,624,967 2,255,209 8.3.784 733,368 214,401,674 10.82-1,087 1903 37,138,875 8,483,110 19,864,049 2,575,870 121,708 540,786 198,414,439 12,641,239 1904 29,994,150 4,146,259 21,191,333 3,451,701 49,675 1,959,003 190,854,946 10,617,115 1905 54,062,337 6, 153, .398 24,561,112 3,089,166 84,906 789,741 23.5,483,956 11,173,846 1906 35,856,616 7,274,792 19,087,988 2,407,013 148,008 918,524 180,545,306 11,511,927 1907t 66,069,939 9,478,99(; 28,507,124 4,562,344 67,674 797,543 246,960,968 16,407,!»84 1908 71,997,207 10,746,719 28,957,050 3,997,139 54,931 1,337,414 242,603,584 17,318,782 1909 90,433,747 11,913,947 31,494,916 4,458,445 125,161 1,661,657 279,247,551 19,516,442 1910 82,601,284 7,4.57,829 35,283,118 5,149,408 28.5,815 1,70.3.021 274,316,.5.53 15,68.3,657 1911 107,143.375 8,311, -111 35,836,284 6,672,701 111,676 989,446 296,223,857 17,492,294 1912 150,145,661 8,810,034 43,692,708 8,8:32,374 97,.311 2,011,565 3.55.751.600 21,31?,755 1913 198,220,029 8,59.5,689 57,443,452 10,1.58,786 121,088 2,931,266 431.5NS,4.39 23,818,785 1914 134,746.050 35,604,014 85,539,501 9,529,024 663, S02 3,382,061 409,418,836 52,023,673 1915 54 Th'MtF A\n rOMMinWK—l'ART IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 STATISTICAIv RICCORI) OF Til TKADK AND Thadk uy i Unitwl KiiiRilum. United Stiites. JJelgium. France. IiniM)rts for Iinport.s for Imports for ImportKfor 1 Con- Exports. Con- ExjKirth. Con- Exports. Con- Exports. &b sumption. sumption. sumption. tiumption. 1868 $ $ 9 $ $ $ $ 1869 1 1870 1871 1872 1873 08,522,776 38,743,848 47,735,678 42,072,526 346,702 17,754 2,023,288 31,907 1874 84,932 652,304 1,523,469 637,620 732,111 3,815,147 3,147,369 1881 1,480,004 153,114 493.509 1,974,923 1,373,617 941,162 4,023,384 2,995,572 1882 1,809,154 133,697 765,935 2,187,338 1,464,671 1,489,957 4,369,260 3,125.031 1883 1,975,771 195,575 780,670 1,920,450 1,478,988 1,277,383 3,606,917 3,119,569 1884 2,121,269 264,075 351.105 1,670,968 1,340,836 1,461,206 3,162,774 2,535,283 1885 2,155,523 253,298 384,321 1.754,980 1,100,995 1,010,034 3,144,472 2, 121, .570 1886 3,235,449 437,536 354,342 1,718,604 1,198,406 1,426,660 1,942,182 2,075,411 1887 3,364,563 198,543 421,599 1,523,827 876,603 1,510,637 3,2(i8,663 2,601,486 1888 3,692,570 143,603 488,161 1,303,335 1,324,588 1, 488,999 3,378,654 2,759,455 1889 3,778,993 507,143 469,711 1,185,739 1,003,962 1,5.51,887 3,089.048 2,719,141 1890 3,804,090 532,142 751,003 1,467,908 719,778 1,06.3.172 3,238,156 3,122,770 1891 5,5.^3,530 942,698 753,249 1,750,714 877,821 1,(127.525 4,092,287 3,546,559 1892 3,82.5,763 750,461 653,270 2,594,633 772,613 1,326,743 4,244,669 3,145,708 1893 5,841,542 2,046,052 814,562 2,818,592 872,392 1,392,285 3,677,411 3,443,761 1894 4,794,159 626,976 739,850 • 2,325,196 469,172 1,303,474 4,794,020 3,725,426 1895 5,931,459 757,531 551,412 1,782,309 567,027 1,496,118 1,896,426 2,810,817 1896 6,493,368 1,045,432 452,076 1.692,798 620,250 1,405,359 1,678,870 2,64.3,360 1897 5,584,014 1,837,448 464,324 2,167,860 1,425,653 1,060,420 1,080,266 2,749,080 1898 7,393,456 2,219,569 527,006 1,808,317 1,17.5,584 1,456,051 1,354,939 3,043,963 1899 8,383,498 1.715,903 660, (>78 2,144,070 992,887 1,431,107 1,331,776 2,870,-343 1900 7,021,405 2,141.552 62.5,568 2,260,499 1,048,088 1,519,190 1,801,740 2,965,937 1901 10,823,169 2,692,578 1,117,400 2^381,082 2,516,576 1,659,074 1,781,913 2,173,835 3.298,912 1902 12,282,637 2.097,699 1,197,581 1,989,952 2,542,0,56 2,379,275 3,642.176' 1903 8.175,604 1,819,223 1,076,667 2,898,751 3,157,004 2,4.56,608 4,813,815. 3, .583,475 ' 1904 6,695,414 1,146,654 1,0.54,613 3473,713 4,035,619 2,880,552 5,638,187 4,401,115 1905 6,987.314 1,872,557 1,758,425 3,213,856 5,869,075 3,623,065 6, .591, 083 4,575,212 1906 5,474,908 1,066,605 1,46.3,731 2,244,469 5,229.818 3,.584,329 3,406,723 3,527,153 1907* 8,163,047 2,374,607 1,777,469 3,408,518 3,088.060 4,467,584 8,300,501 4,543,889 1908 6,050,365 • 1,476,5.52 1,6.''8,428 3,552,293 4,783,893' 3,478,476 8,092,303. 4,534,446 1909 7,935,230 2,.501,191 1,467,619 3,970,952 6,217,105 4.744,.524 7,336,5641 5,948.245 1910 10,047,340 2,663,017 1,818,260 3,874,775 7,334,1.36, 5,149,771 9,035,863 6,567,;W 1911 ll,0!t<:).005 3,814,914 1,841.887 4,284,313 10,533,310 4,830,230 8,4!M>,878 6,900,940 1912 14,211,547 3,102.394, 2,056.974 4,728,1421 10,.528,.S.57 4,352,278 10,576,966 6,237,468 1913 14,586,223 4,433.736 1,841,351 4.770,200 9,020.157 4,026,398 11,503,984 6,997,711 1914 5,086,986 2,162,010 1,245,160 4,481,176 9,594,128; 2,114,370 11, 088, 894 j 6,418.479 1915 56 TRADE AND CO\MMKRCE—PAliT IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 STATISTICAL RECORD OK THE TRADE AND Principal Importk i Bocks, Cotton and 1 Animiils, Living. Paniplilots, Periodicals, etc. lireadstuffs. Curriiigps, AiUonu)l)iles Bicycles, etc. Ct-ment. Coal, Coke, etc. ManufactureH of. £ Dutiable. Free. 18i>S $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 18B9 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 640,804 1,047,074 15,777,869 131,221 59,528 3,805,353 nV2l'7,6i59 772,549 1875 803,173 1,150,693 12,699,660 118,184 67,004 3,070,418 10,257,495 690,462 1876 760,387 923,215 11,419,438 . 86,934 83,423 3,320,300 7,467,041 86-5,411 1877 705,264 973,758 14,153,806 139,098 83,113 3,601,419 7,803,197 814,-373 1878 439,694 990,112 13,740,697 154,857 104,002 3,062,150 7,370,222 841,011 1879 399,096 903,816 9,394,246 129,708 68,215 2,985,601 6,928,283 1,007,029 1880 340,990 877,761 2,065,152 137,378 66,295 2,762,892 7,750,871 1,516,228 1881 545,237 1,071,439 2,781,356 151,438 53,765 4,097,322 10,0.55,133 1,728,110 1883 798,708 1,303.174 3,442,394 543,280 80,241 4,699,352 10,913,505 2,3,«4,3-56 1883 1,263,976 1,429,598 3,516,391 1,172,127 117,607 6,391,423 9,861,889 3,013,822 1884 1,212,851 1,396,114 4,869,732 426,556 113,647 7,505,399 7,414,901 2,243,148 1885 1,147,504 1,316,678 4,332,819 311,780 118,272 7,171,260 6,100,887 2,525,949 1886 929,891 1,284,475 2,456,562 393,203 128,350 0,099,829 5,671.466 3,037,032 1887 1,147,481 1,421,348 2,402,209 348,459 158,303 7,042,224 5,348,802 3,113,979 1888 819,356 1,297,240 2,234.671 216,388 190,504 8,S83,170 4,108,122 3,301,662 1889 827,494 1,343,223 3,220,067 398,293 197,580 8,002,172 4,157,993 3,951,298 1890 827,170 1,392,541 3,070,004 304,274 328,110 8,310,017 3,970,730 3,8.58,712 1891 709,846 1,337,898 2,828,832 316,620 313,767 9,501,017 4,039,034 3,948,166 1892 618.276 1,329,109 • 1,907,482 492,114 287,729 9,975,591 4,002,569 3,800,185 1893 512,790 1,3(X),546 1,996,508 408,787 327,148 10. .525, 405 4.568,743 3,699,523 1894 467,270 1.230,505 1,550,723 490,200 284,471 9,890,410 4,009,928 3,070,278 1895 344,123 1,100,556 2,055,441 681,755 251,926 8,873,009 4.218,168 3,677,400 1896 363,989 1,152,863 2,106,943 1,388,954 255,029 9,223,089 4,631,960 3,422,893 1897 397,902 1,198,098 1,895,884 1,590,747 200,842 9,270,534 4,051,.361 3,658,175 1898 611,522 1,363,676 8,125.595 1,302,194 300,977 9,419,876 4,710,794 - 4,362,922 1899 778,047 1,447,121 10,412,460 1,367,725 480,414 10,589,998 5,984,188 3,930,735 1900 841,517 1,502,084 8,360,603 1,405,467 517,040 11,519,064 6,506,569 4,889,202 1901 920,040 1,663,739 8,070,496 1,110,054 e(;9,839 13,8.35,672 6,927,992 5,373,907 1902 1,439,358 1,661,667 4,287,727 1,421,205 803,040 13,841,-362 7,4,51,759 6,288,613 1903 2,341,880 1,953,832 5,456,136 1,193,298 890,745 16,467,541 8,119,726 6,837,480 1904 2,268,685 2,190,385 7,014,448 1,744,191 1,014,713 20 911,153 8,-542,978 6,938,935 1905 1,809,639 2,432,238 8,005,414 1,655,648 1,203,828 21.294,427 8.350,661 6,502,387 1906 2,103,704 2,719,643 7,852,805 2,483,328 995,731 20,499,798 9,508,340 8,791,991 1907* 2,143,058 2,3(X),361 7,052,508 1,586,563 540,006 18,693,380 9.500,3.37 7,264.494 1908 1,649,574 3,3.58,964 11,340,270 2,756,518 871,169 31,214,230 10,697,830 6,730,418 1909 1,285,388 3,493,019 7,317,997 2,042,552 481,875 28,320,015 11,620,080 7,114,4,?7 1910 1,716,176 4,054,601 7,809,025 3,636,273 166,718 29,245,038 17,886, li»7 10,194,457 1911 2,243,259 4,588,945 10,284,382 7,257,859 500,721 32,264,134 19,990,980 12,879,073 1912 3,909,913 5,326,853 13,483,034 11,753,840 944,825 41,338,065 21,707,701 9,275,214 1913 3,702,479 6,510,539 11,633,315 20,802.322 1,965,857 42,952,589 27,701,004 10,189,995 1914 2,514,726 6,754,309 9,425,512 20,097,851 352,134 49,035,838 20,009,978 10,991,332 1915 1,228,485 * 5,854,186 13,982,409 8,.523,415 132,492 38,019,640 19,821,361 7,577,252 9 months. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 57 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c PROGRESS OF CANADA— Continued. COMMERCE-Conerchii, India Rubber and Mfrs. of. Hats, Cajw and Bonnets, etc. IfidcH and SkiuH other than ]''ur. Leatlier >* Fruits. and Mfrs. of. and Mfrs of. and Mfrs. of. s Dutiable. Free. $ $ $ $ $ S $ 1868 1866 .......... 1870 1871 1872 1878 1874 I,b33;230 701,640 i.i87;i52 '195^156 28,%951 984^038 ' 1, 458^325 i, 587^1 99 1875 1,416,224 783,288 1,092,999 232,339 277, 19() 1,028,962 1,827,539 1,608,962 1876 1.0tK),362 452.389 902.208 200,841 82,020 866,651 1,030,002 1,152,274 1877 1,3;«.939 426,555 781,625 227,329 210,624 934,297 1,151,607 1,340,456 1878 1,266,478 382,537 898,341 244,871 187,234 1,077,682 l,2u7,300 1,217,212 1879 1,174,620 313,387 659,833 237,111 133,214 956,550 1,202,890 997,453 1880 834,103 454,151 651,107 452,280 200,272 997,475 1,761,084 871,389 1881 1,179,688 867,521 890,849 497,362 320,102 1,246,019 2,212,653 1,108,226 1882 1,473,150 1,123,638 1,186,947 556,182 537,715 1,307,125 2,216,763 1,456,508 1883 2,120,624 1,267,721 1,178,796 675,448 351,058 1,405,363 1,986,294 1,. 530, 563 1884 2,045,872 983,515 1,000,543 703,591 405,923 1,158,304 1,431,848 1,105,552 1885 1,617,091 1,033,149 1,022,817 761,956 420,867 1,118,870 1,788,914 ■ 1,185,192 1886 1.61.3,414 1,047.181 1,145,794 723,406 405,316 1,220,892 1,751,446 1,380,044 1887 1,681,870 1,234,685 1,270,720 807,540 451.582 1,378,557 1,975,453 1,366,021 188t> 1,949,314 1,223,865 1.198,199 793,123 617,426 1.362,686 1,635,083 1,248,249 1889 2,248,395 1,261,167 1.197,944 841,013 763,301 1,326,141 1,597,632 1,231,207 1890 2,587,367 1,105,820 1,232,710 925,080 587,347 1,290,932 1,712,012 1,175,122 1891 2,587,498 1,022, 47<^ 1,247,692 806,237 801,063 1,359,307 2,022,810 946,398 1892 2,536,705 1,336,157 1,257,858 684, K33 731,957 1,303,836 1,837,102 1,091,213 1893 2.367,566 1,520,561 1,219,543 696,690 879,001 1,415,205 2,045,175 1,233,004 1894 2,740,687 1,390,997 1,209,203 519,296 978,689 1,321,359 1,895,232 970,577 1895 2, .522, 943 1,124,358 1,120,986 410.609 749,463 1,358,206 1,966,620 1,215,626 1896 . 2,601,000 1,211,624 1,105,577 350,133 1,121,312 1,482,424 1,964,251 1,252,144 1897 2,272,449 901.571 l,139,7r.4 317,975 1,182,490 1,328,834 2,427,030 1,377,545 1898 2,846,440 891,389 1,024,706 403,231 1,732,669 1,559,864 3,301,382 1,658,277 1899 3,092,607 1,563,020 1.. 343, 058 492,129 1,850,955 1,680,760 3,877,991 1,695,111 1900 3,480,156 2,106,632 - 1,658,694 536,071 2,314,273 1,839,087 4,219,399 1,879,333 1901 3,873,489 2,385,181 1,575,619 609,891 1,986,913 1,927,383 4,120,143 1,728,049 1902 4,481,801 2,970,754 1,938,808 771,426 1,656,275 2,018,023 5,086,052 1,810,261 1903 4,714,032 3,307,730 2,084,451 990,062 1,824,705 2,113,579 5,662,744 1,912,802 1904 4,658,056 3,405,200 1,984,694 994,162 2,514,354 2,486,782 4,916,222 2,204,000 1905 5,158,858 4,164,415 1,948,969 816,787 2,728,543 2,581,357 5,240,717 2,«42,437 1906 6,322,490 4,782,697 2,673,013 771, S95 2,777,979 2,688,787 6,cill,267 3,003,429 1907* 5,763,567 4,021,019 2,114,689 594,671 2,448,012 2,467,761 5,843,511 2,859,395 1908 8,831,833 4,370.700 2,955,836 898,124 3,329,348 3,003,213 4,908,871 3,750.568 1909 8,509,940 3,669,542 2,258,020 901,575 2,485,073 2,595,060 5,218,108 3,116,322 1910 9,431,209 5.768,075 2,932,104 1.438,207 4,516,796 3,420,609 8,237,014 4,202,934 1911 11,955,008 5,001,070 3,460,088 2,207,953 4, 742; 630 4, 013, .503 8,105,330 5,331,710 1912 15,314,348 5,759,367 4,100.286 2,74S,16ti 5, .354, 688 4,451,754 8,903,727 6,386,934 1913 16,451,940 7,982,660 3,754.626 2,239,449 5,370,431 4,791,125 6,267,054 6,034,901 13,486,459 9,601,537 1914 17,233,223 5,074,520 4,690,292 4,304,181 5,452,457 8,831,010 8,454,176 1915 15,469,040 3,524,352 3.261,260 4,505,601 3,789,461 12,842,558 7,058,912 1 *9 months. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 59 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c PROGRESS OF CANADA— Continued. COMMERCE— Con^nuffl 1. - KOK CossvuPTios— Continued. Metab and Minerals and Manufactures of. - 9° Total Meta Is and Min- Iron and Steel and eials an d Mfrs. Br.'iss Copyifr Mfr8. of. Tin Oils. >1 and Mfrs. of. and Mfrs. of. and Mfrs. of. Dutiable. Free. Dutiable. Free. cS $ . S $ § S $ $ S 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 12,289,235 9,956,875 82,853 159,204 11,903,866 9,011,245 115,487 800,862 1874 11,236,340 9,187,418 83.388 102,940 10, 809, .395 8,346,268 80,165 897,614 1875 7,799,075 6,402,117 85,176 115,2^15 116,231 7,439,710 5,631,840 88,510 6.54,634 1876 8,001,876 l,4.-j3,274 128, .".50 6,868,.392 3,675,520 602,169 793,757 1877 7,415,110 3,309,174 125,319 134 3.39 6,367,253 2,682,409 504,125 862,722 1878 0,869,402 2,319,845 128,068 157,496 5,749,120 1,872,728 525,786 792,664 1879 8,233,32;-. 3,346,156 224,705 125,191 6,452,653 3,202,667 810,971 861,452 1880 10,337,495 4,516,244 2-6,9.58 160,329 7,900,514 4,357,605 1,185,630 1,024,447 1881 14,359,869 5,523,897 362,581 222,219 12,030,605 4,748,813 1,348,629 1,158,831 1882 15,799,341 6,949,043 428,483 267,414 13,879,223 5,557,335 1,274,1.50 1,482,973 1883 11,969,834 5,098,295 393.544 235,510 10,464,227 3,822,360 1,018,493 1,250,082 1884 9,154,071 4,257,749 .377,-391 183,485 7,823,070 2,946,237 1,060,882 1,298,091 1885 9,635,318 3,655.728 412,062 226,389 8,128,827 2,292,262 1,117,368 1,3.38,837 1886 11,517,649 4.2.50,317 480,631 327,872 9,879,520 2,726,665 1,187,282 1,377,983 1887 10,582,477 3,553,916 548,010 305,781 8,958,773 2,017,965 1,164.273 1,269,018 1888 11,489.327 4,315,264 536,650 405,504 9,831,558 2,564,995 1,243,794 1,315,910 1889 12,561,240 4,841,884 554,545 484,189 10,715,181 2.64.3,480 1,289,756 1,490,586 1890 12,181,719 6,549,331 603,078 563,522 10,157,290 3,038,282 1,206,918 1,779,234 1891 11,983,713 4,802,145 537,771 437,894 10,139,038 2,214,811 1,594,205 1,540,581 1892 12,233,497 4,860,639 514,171 476,493 10,2(i5,989 2,491,161 1,274,866 1,5.32,044 1893 10,33S,702 4,370,789 457,913 281,801 8,842,241 2,130.200 1,310,389 1,374,324 1894 8,945,689 3,377,741 463,340 258,625 7,569,775 1,307,136 973,398 1,379,176 1895 10,065.540 4,393,519 543,001 294,817 8,607,759 1,507,324 1,2.37,684 1,619,(;09 1896 10,152,944 4,621,420 525,486 270,262 8,781,463 1,967,420 1,274,108 1,491,274 1897 14,683,424 6,993,240 622,659 868,360 12,901,474 3,914,381 1,550,851 1,442,195 1898 17,968,925 7,223,503 826,186 798,:5S6 15,878,704 4,280,276 1,-372,813 1,612,096 1899 24,811,760 11,744,272 935,895 1,271,659 22,474,769 7,083,647 2,418,4.55 1,895,505 1900 21,332,0-'6 12,769,027 920,260 1,103,407 19,093,092 8,087,273 2,339,109 2,159,171 1901 26,742,577 14,4.56.975 1,111,740 1,507,-364 24,334,292 8,942,810 2,293,958 2,436.241 1902 .33,929,562 17,630,940 1,320,294 1,544,264 31,127,638 11.163,331 2,712,186 3,004,424 1903 35,454,896 16,266,638 1,385,687 1,462,320 32,394,068 9,954,401 2.389,557 3,42.5,855 1904 34,7.33,578 19,128,097 1,472,866 2,042,429 31,464.244 10,900,432 2,791,757 3,652,220 1905 42, 304,. 375 17,506,750 1,936,578 .3,102,157 38,311,201 6,661,067 3,.336,948 3,448,557 1906 42,066,747 15,824,045 1,969,506 3,066,571 38,248,763 6,087,«77 2,719,813 2,797,940 1907* 65,846,507 23,768,392 2,362,209 3,363,657 50,436,227 11,616,514 4,0.59,281 4,0^*7,723 1908 36,482,2itS 17,9.57,527 1,661, .523 2,469,646 32,371,157 8,346,604 2,985,361 4,681,679 1909 53,257,035 25,128,002 2,228,215 3,488,260 47,84«,457 11,604,489 3,822,443 5,543,462 1910 76,33S.804 29,388,138 2,997,435 4,-384,329 69,113,694 12,657,784 4,647,784 7,869,2S8 1911 92,715,573 31,061.004 3,538,865 5,193.165 83,331,286 12.847,.3(X) .5,42(>,1S8 9,227,800 1912 130,997,361 40,465,613 5,28«,082 7,548,5.30 118,613,488 20,034,876 7,242,494 17,204,577 1913 110,173,687 38,209,696 4,415,202 6,.')81,485 9!t,070,033 20,251,721 6,357,768 17,095,226 1914 59,328,856 2.:,, 037, 122 2,948,819 3,.59 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 496,,572 779,253 "l',9i7',62i 219^982 l,24b;6i8 ' 2,i80,80i " " i7!8.5i ' '2,378',428 1875 736,977 775, las 2, .346, 408 175,562 1,358,296 2,403,395 30,651 1,622,938 1876 570,697 590,228 1,690,200 135,286 962,623 1,468,643 22, .369 1,922, .504 1877 683,237 624,633 1,520,992 224,468 886,864 1,286,044 38,107 1.280,126 1878 551,459 614,694 1,258,991 260.078 803,506 1,528,091 52,650 1,242,474 1879 552,857 712,428 792,793 2.58,329 724,847 1,621,218 .55,827 1,378,584 1880 560,556 805,934 1,076,422 232,274 770,216 1,816,.375 84,300 908,756 1881 479,307 990,379 1,-530,460 141,360 877,913 2,295,2.55 124,884 1,221,212 1882 553,988 1,225,339 2,113,449 226,795 1,557,246 2,583,039 184,032 1,508,133- 1883 615,920 1,287,800 2,520,968 2.36,247 1,698,7.35 2,302,459 194,618 1,699,421 1884 545,648 1,014,994 2,204,851 286,849 1,712,952 1,726,110 134,912 1,480,904 1885 587,034 997,908 2,017,890 262,300 1,550,454 1,851,178 156,235 1,455,044 1886 608,987 1,088,145 1,432,119 398,1.55 1,336,717 1,909,533 174,408 1,363,174 1887 607,439 1,216,795 1,252,370 417,084 1,469,796 2,278,137 172,382 1,145,811 1888 638,969 1,160,858 1,616,317 436,979 1,669,327 2,139,130 180,443 1,262,460' 1889 636,545 1,132,544 2,456,607 699,193 1.797,112 2,204,485 176,.374 1,358,105- 1890 706,705 1,221,473 2,110,011 483,927 1,810,217 2,155,060 206,324 1,474,379 1891 626,518 1,142,313 1,402,385 428,449 1,778,556 2,047,574 190,354 1,445,898 1892 643,816 1,216,887 1,034,488 603,588 2,024,918 2,034,028 278,066 1,41.5,316 1893 668,528 1,187,470 747,675 478,221 2,22.3,269 2,236,272 229,299 1,430,171 1894 630,528 1,015,652 922,352 600,177 3,322,499 1,949,553 219,849 1,367,707 1895 537,457 975,929 674,323 .566,248 2,540,681 1,675,151 138,080 1,161,679 1896 670,387 1,006,598 700,826 714,915 2,188,975 1,776,145 200,742 1,223,390 1897 614,435 1,002,941 702,884 612,956 2,233,730 1,486,068 1.51,486 1,306,722 1898 758,670 1,136,432 1,499,804 568,370 2,828,675 2,000,527 241.884 1,312,246 1899 888,122 1,263,556 1,710,355 1,551,221 2,805,9.56 2,932,556 279,032 1,564,959 1900 1,027,121 1,408,209 1,906,303 1,924,660 3,065,410 3,185,369 291,153 1,741,711 1901 1 926,515 1,803,928 2.345,694 1,322,227 3,740,630 3,108,826 277,521 1,921,518 1902 1,150,541 1,946,126 2,257,535 2,399,097 4,580,481 3,430,188 369,043 1,995,938 1903 1,369,134 2,110,364 1,714,168 1,941,606 6,442,724 3,793,114 386,437 2,211,501 1904 1,263,176 2,619,033 1,746,974 1,015,177 6,758,913 3,715,037 389,273 2,458,503 1905 1,498,691 2,963,618 t 1,553,045 783,557 7,084,659 4,379,401 462,247 2,.548,108 1906 1,380,427 3,176,129 ! 3,028,744 2,133.759 9,254,511 4,331,352 473,653 2,762.280 1907* 1,087,820 2,644,510 2,647,249 4,052,212 5,775,378 3,450,373 356,180 2^.58,881 1908 1,546,133 i 4,042.500 3,788,733 1,709,987 10,682,490 4,811,025 480,900 3,446,030 1909 1,156,298 3,651,318 3,983,424 1,292,339 7,721,599 4,275,694 400,600 3,330,583 1910 1,376,023 1 4,646,014 4,295,007 1,184,174 10,273,428 5,555,870 427,970 3,903,700 1911 1,593,375 5,537,411 1 4,6o4,541 1,708,981 14,072,611 6,479,043 451,405 4,538,018 1912 1,766,664 6,352,463 7,368,324 1,741,8.53 15,145,212 6,991,096 439,616 5,604,188 1913 2,400,635 8,347,381 ' 12,026,930 1,6.50,263 1.5,934,383 8,795,577 375,335 6,746,088 1914 2,160,669 8,043,.308 10,813,459 1,671,000 14, .348, 411 1 9,2.50,696 438,609 7,040,948 1915 1,571,637 5,764,379 .5,935,494 2,364,998 i 7,864,092 7.684,180 1 455,179 5,331,385 » 9 lEonths. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 61 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c PROGRESS OF CANADA— Continued. COM MERCE-Continued. FOR Coasviiv^iiON— Concluded. Sugar, Alolassesi, etc. Tea. Tobacco. Vegetables. Wood and Mfrs. of. Dutiable. Free. Wool and Mfrs. of. Dutiable. Free. OS 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907* 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 6,127,628 5,918,665 6,009,793 6,105,560 7,126,951 6,509,703 4,586,471 6,074,150 5,982,659 6,443,866 6,632,500 5,939,881 5,307,759 5,573,628 6,061,185 6,902,837 6,452,634 6,3(56,230 10,050,5<)3 7,619,329 9,440,584 8,.535,756 6,052,512 8,560,824 5,605,819 6,795,816 8,605,050 9,316,532 8,862,531 1 7,957,904 8,868,252! 9,916,854 11,736,112, 7,297,724i 11,948,6291 13,939,897 14,946,412 17,480,856 18,152,131 20,591,488 17,949,3.^6 19,032,782 3,454,838 3,480,707 4,229,769 3,514,678 2,597,847 3,011,381 2,750,460 3,585,973 3,840,477 3,568,952 3,182,196 3,573,330 4,229,493 3,422,830 3,054,706 3,006,655 3,073,643 2,981,415 3,650,940 2,975,452 3,039,937 3,115,025 3,252,133 3,310,358 2,721,189 3,511.728 3,604,027 3,176,795 2,940,397 3,464,739 4,696,442 3,670,940. 3,665,781 3,185,993 4,343,601 5,080,278i 5,347.854 5,654,883 6,706,575 6,843,620 6,649,716 7,364,250 1,724,020 1,623,380 1,391,758 1,218,828 1,044,081 1,136,619 1,029,791 1,180,635 1,626,436 1,. 533, 676 2,125,791 1,823,665 2,017,611 1,705,438 1,717,039 1,546,423 1,642,986 1,974,815 1,987,534 2,008,300 2,034,303 1,619,429 1,606,074 2,335,520 685,015 2,170,576 1,904,799 2,158,776 2.413,404 2,867,564 3,006,657 2,979,404 3,425,422 3,537,013 4,233,648 4,169,310 4,030,670 4,816,292 5,701,004 7,283,372 6,899,218 5.801,378 63,396 89,613 88,550 71,128 83,867 77,798 102,752 100,608 127,185 181,570 231,329 173,290 174,423 201,684 190,075 204,466 269,524 229,794 239,099 220,631 233,440 210,795 219,683 221,081 289,297 335,186 402,430 441,139 417,407 704,423 694,407 966,131 786,494 515,951 1,094,460 1,016,248 1,303,317 1,738,142 2,726,472 3,242,214 3,306,930 3,039,359 977,137 952,328 802,925 911,669 878,776 745,957 568,411 971,216 1,539,185 2,275,845 1,213,570 977,444 1,039,860 1,143,875 1,272,299 1,461,430 1,574,646 1,296,400 1,217,098 1,168,042 993,740 838,276 932,577 949,721 952,630 1,140,836 1,372,404 1,427,457 1,617.155 1,922,409 2,425,839 2,521,681 2,621,735 2,159,802 3,188,161 2,504,135 3,358,039 4,589,X39 6,028,511 9,174,741 8,209,995 4,984,158 1,435,435 871,968 696,360 877,137 914,281 .594,053 445,729 693,552 1,354,459 1,506,763 1,318,058 1,174,357 910,731 939,158 939,911 998,040 1,217,441 1,802,4.55 1,130,750 1,146,223 1,666,315 1,665,229 1,909,043 2,050,183 2,543,578 2,929,608 3,624,039 3,509,615 4,274,209 5,064,061 6,967,014 6,015,00' 6,015,589 5,822,969 10,031.548 6,282,035] 8,104,483: 12,647,5:'3 14,591,393 19,340,298 16,465,874 9,521,005 13,323,662 13, .539, 480 8,679,7.59 8,996,002 8,617,362 7,063,488 6,296,699 8,742,024 10,177,704 10,112,592 8,411,492 9,0.57,833 9,3.32,392 11,835,243 9,842,503 10,414,963 11,017,261 9,902,846 10,341,309 10,940,586 9,493,629 7,952,932 8,670,691 7,12.5,748 7,i<85,866 9,803,203 9,801,565 9,944,105 10,946,8.56 13,561,915 15,159,383 15,572,911 17,451,833 14.890,494 20,962,753 15,833,267 22,427,177 24,087,994 24,420,165 30,577,107 28,459,250 19,723,162 956,557 1,376,165 707,573 896,776 1,106,995 841,315 1,684,761 1,598,877 1,843,857 2,054,107 1,170,844 1,342,405 1,785,828 1,877,466 1,331,540! 1,617,120! 1,750,226 1,446,655 1,728,612 1,686,703 1,125,7801 1,183,325 1,205,876 930,-545 2,019,091 1,506,027 1,754,712 1,413,344 1,660,499 1,517,360 1,635,210 1,956,504 1,899,096 1,263,194 1,931,795 1,529,083 2,198,219 2,294,777 2,257,147 3,072,684 2,978,973 5,115,526i 62 Th'ADN AND ViKMMHIiVM—PAltr IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 STATISTICVL RICGORI) OF Til TRADK AND KXI'OIITH OK CaNA Thk Mink. Asbestos. Quantity. Value. 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 Ton. 3,428 4,649 6,563 7,022 7,316 5,898 6,229 8,593 9,588 10,969 i 18,424! 14,520! 18,164! 26,715 33,072 30,661 34,636 41,127 57,075' 41. 008 i 59,033' 59,707 64,038 69,829 76,316! 91,8201 105, 971 1 74,904 Coal. Quantity- Value. 228,355 ^23,886 444,1.59 513,909 514,412 396,718 33y,756 493,075 4X2,679 510,916 510,368 453,176 490,909 864,573 1,131,202 955,405 984,836 1,311,524 1,578,137 1,206,776 1,730,575 1,757,648 1,886,613 2,076,477! 2,097,814' 2,486.769 2,891,669 2,227,387 Ton. 265,335 440,308 286,7071 318,287] 322,283 404,757 418,357 288,170 277,832 249,536 340,127 315,793 344,694 420,055 421,311 430,081 451.631 479,706 493,508 527,004 563,341 645,515 715,364 833,684 94.5,125 908,232 995,998 1,110,567 1,025,000 1,102,067 1,082,123 1,140,840 1,641,031 1,888,5:^8 1,817,534 1,979,951 1,646,505 1,615,322 1,820,511 1,285,346 1,877,258 1,613,892 1,826,339 2,315,171 1,494,756 2,055,993 1,498,820 1,512,487 640,708 763,262 588,799 662,451 733,083 951,886 1,343,739 937,923 977,188 855,968 1,210,689 937,268 1,013,899 1,123,091 1,078,704 1,087,411 1,201,172 1,468,166 1,416,160 1,. 522,272 1,730,466 2,232,154 2,447,936 2,916,405 3,195,467 3,114,558 3,321,565 3,578,195 3,249,069 3,330,017 3,273,415 3,562,794 4,599,602 5,307,060 4,867,088 5,452,434 4,346,660 3,930,802 4,643,198 3,346,402 4,810,284 4,505,221 5,013,221 6,014,095 4, .338, 128 5,555,099 3,7f3,765 4,466,258] Copper. Quantity. Value Lb. 11,150,000 19,810,000 10,872,000 6,246,000 8,922,000 .5,176,000 6,296,000 4,890,000 4,460,000 2,626,000 1,.308.000 196,000 11,766,000 .39,604,000 89,488,000 8,804,000 3,354,000 2,514,000 10,448,000 10,534,000 4,036,000 2,687,020 .5,088,a31 10,994,498 4,477,203 7,317,142 1,193,574 3,44.3,458 3,575,482 10,130,317 13,926,968 8,470,628 13,827,495 26,345,776 30,390,616 29,631,888 44,695,291 38,557,970 44, 282, .348 26,120,034 56,944,190 54,326,721 57,536,116 55,005,342 56,426,980 83,664,420 83,250,198 72,538,818 394,220 51(>,630 271,221 120,121 103,990 16(;,.525 135,077 14.3,011 352,035 264,442 119,629 19,762 1.50,799 1.50,412 139,245 150,479 214,044 246,230 291,397 181.545 146,485 202,784 244,337 • 505,196 216,603 395,819 88,352 222,657 194,771 550,462 864,778 922,979 1,387,388 2,659,261 2,990,362 2,907,705 4,504,040 4,857,525 7,148,6.33 5,127,953 7,879,761 6,406,528 6,023,925 5,P75,033 5,046,206 9,911,542 9.489.729 7.545,246 Lend. Quantity. Value Lb. 112,000 26,000 8,000 12,000 120,00iJ 8,000 358,000 14,000 18,000 4,000 4,000 8,000 20,000 8,000 ' " 62,666 150,000 3,312,619 18,058,806 20,301,428 30,123,504 43,957,021 34,047,494 20,165,301 65,602,338 30,613,904 16,277,956 16,195,618 51,989,401 19,531,240 18,519,817 27,895,514 12,032,364 18,445,315 3,19^047 185,901 305,600 274,760 3,257,602 17 340 2,070 60 7,516 50 720 230 32 5 36 I 724 18 2,000 " 5,266 2,.329 5,337 333.763 408,625 .524,181 1,008,147 895,394 688,694 2,517,081 889,318 384.077 347,740 1,187,132 678,041 639,479 088,125 380,381 529,422 100,933 5,957 8,442 7,562 109,820 1 9 tDonths. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 63 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c PROGRESS OF CANADA— Continued. COMMERCE- Continued. DIAN PkODUCB. • J The Fishkkiks. X Codfish, Dry Salted. Lobsters, Canned. Salmon, Canned. a. Gold. Silver. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. $ » Cwt. S Lb. $ Lb. •S 15,814 174,806 603,510 1,9.5.5,070 269,492 442,476 45,765 1868 1,661,457 1,79;5,(539 78^424 74,481 109,7-59 82,042 131,145 500,667 2,0.55,692 i.OUi7 1870 16,3.037 " ' 595^261 509,399 2,370,569 599J58 1871 1,2*}, 440 1,.379.3.8(> 694,181 2,595,057 1872 1,03.5,2.54 1,088,642 677,077 2,664,395 1,973;.376 323^020 62,847 1873 1,073,922 407,835 781,.53q 2,657,287 4,330,180 523,533 1,343,966 204,440 1874 1,605,790 44.% 443 658,730 2,(597,537 4,533,107 592,671 1,545,775 2r)0.7(55 1875 1,472,471 581,378 629,347 2,976,689 4,574,987 571,9fJ2 763,220 96,475 1876 1,189,075 122, 6! 15 734,971 3,250,557 0,108,726 669,503 585,527 81,691 1877 1,031,509 103,681 774,665 3,189,336 8,105,871 926,589 3,327,400 407,711 1878 944,095 637,000 S0(>,889 3,195,331 10,471,(5.38 1,103,960 4,965,008 614,817 1879 1,086.994 149,146 939,0<)6 3,-561,141 8,791,779 917,987 2,892,141 302,725 188C 767,318 34,494 943,304 3,164.665 13,295,502 1,347,901 2,844,183 297,992 1881 930,151 15,110 872,423 3,.387,811 14,809,1.52 1,431,741 7,488,020 897,172 1882 911,383 14,200 725,334 3,6-53,(jaS 15,10(5,980 1,478,895 10,977,223 1,156,223 188? 952,131 12,920 850,582 3,739,(500 10,818,187 1,14-5,644 7,348,417 802,017 1884 999,007 7,539 847,703 3,053,321 14,584,890 1,653,178 5,040,940 510,893 1885 1,210,864 25,137 761,222 2,384,500 14,094,572 1,6(52,992 4,087,223 413,817 1886 1,017,401 24,937 819,716 2,524,531 12,772,577 1,379,243 5,33.5,019 602,4(55 1887 810,352 2Jt9,420 782,210 3,101,388 11,344.442 1,220,-523 8,303,190 918,823 1888 62.S,479 168,265 708,366 3,075,483 9,262,8(J9 1,095,7(53 6,73.8,473 752,821 1889 657,022 201,615 7.^2,540 3,014,275 8,001,355 997,654 17,924,0.54 2,069,736 1890 5.54,126 238,367 731,778 3,119,-530 12,000,736 1,7.50,7-50 15,935,710 1,745,140 1891 316,177 193,441 689,482 3,146,799 10,219,868 1,655,062 12,368,159 1,254,-579 1892 247,868 65,40(5 711,837 3,009,816 12,618,662 1,780,259 8,219,518 870,378 1893 318.258 423,707 710,167 3,146,676 13,-501,490 2,073,335 24,042,111 2 386,696; 1894 612,729 651,737 795,944 3,327,411 12,287,162 1,828,981 20,524,3.50 2,009,413 1895 1,099,053 1,595,548 763,825 3,076,192 14,49(J,459 2,146,309 22,481,6.33 2,-536,755 1896 2,804.101 2,613,173 713,450 2,(598,605 11,314,069 2,07.5,155 27,961,895 2,8.5(5,127 1897 3,587,953 3,519,786 712,566 2,580,312 11,918,800 2,290,872 41,646,995 3,430,645 1898 3,272,702 2,630,281 68(5,012 2,702,554 11,037,1.53 2,320,060 2.5,942,171 2,407,481 1899 14,148,543 1,3.54,053 737,177 2,994,683 10,471,838 2,372,8.59 37,012.280 2,883,33<:t 1900 24,445,156 2,420,750 732,944 2.761,481 11,178,647 2,283,930 3.5,343,424 2,889,480 1901 19,668,015 2,055,428 759,1(58 3,161,674 10,1,54.587 2,149,395 49,-302,654 5,012,738 1902 16,437,528 1,802,690 810,175 3,3.36,900 11,539,142 2,591,5.«5 23,322,492 2,589,(560 1903 18,715,539 1,865,528 628,040 2,7.55,927 10,683,919 2,519,816 15.725,397 1,772,126 190=1 15,208,;i80 2,098,778 565,683 2, 922, .302 11,72.3,246 2,754,598 12,948,618 1,679,014 1905 12,991,916 4,310,528 607,681 3,496,506 11,144,402 3,010,203 45,978,123 4,943,413 1906 7,226,954 5,-507,259 554,087 3,049,203 5,168,155 1,368.927 15,3-52,410 1,992,011 1907* 8,817,041 10, 755, .599 637,130 3,(78,916 9,474,8.32 2,651,513 22,525,089 2,897,719 1908 7,293,420 13,284,094 682,9.53 3,29.5,341 9,298,457 2,755,034 18,121,4011 2,468.479 1909 6,016,126 15,009.937 775,140 3,565,757 9.687,529 2.619,15(5 34,6.56,0971 4,368,005 1910 5,344,465 17.269,1(58 773,401 4,274,329 9,609,874 2,735,9171 2.5,635,892 3,668.5841 1911 7,193,392 15,i)08,409 658,624 4,135,532 9,9.38,948 3,080.578' 30,192,923' 3,830,178 1912 11.226,573 20,202,5.o9 70.5.246 4,-301,644 9,249,796 3,048,798! 23.001,532' 3,484,110 1913 13,326,755 20,971,5*8 740,482 4,564,731 8,271,662 2,983,9871 61,097,4241 6,(531,437 1914 15,406,510 13,516,390 659,903 4,121,962 7,518,741 3,013,782 34,655,108 4,948,723 1915 «4 TRADE AM) VOMMKIfVll—rAlfT IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 STATISTICAL RECORD OF THE TKADK AND Kx PORTS OK OaNA Tub Lumber. Logs. £ > Deals, Pine. Deals. Spruce and Other. Planks and Boards. Quantity. [ Value. Quantity. Value. (Quantity. Value. $ (Juantity. Value, 1 M ft. S St. Hd. $ St. Hd. M ft. % 1868 170.489 146,396 3,989,761 \ ■ 671,026 6,640,689 1869 96,347 187,117 ■^,293,,583 677,8.59 6,690,9.56 1870 112,115 160,057 4,921,417 846,882 8,2.56,5!>9 1871 17,128 84,465 141,411 4,862,892 829, .550 8,3.55,874 1872 13,199 64,347 174,483 5,113,978 898,209 8,724,395 1873 13,177 86,701 152,889 6,141,960 901,734 11,357,099 1874 9,549 50,272 331,716 7,898,889 Included 911,794 9,221,141 1875 5,530 24,314 210,055 8,374,038 with 579,686 6,224,781 1876 9,360 33,942 223,963 7,728,134 r " Deals, pine ' 421,6(i4 4,647,470 1877 1.5,634 68,477 254,107 8,137,270 prior to 425,220 4,51.3,407 1878 21,384 84,779 252,658 7,638,042 1885. 1 437,900 4,375,152 1879 25,031 94,777 199,283 . 5,017,852 446,026 4,119,196 1880 34,045 134,037 213,613 5,775,634 681,202 5,880,281 1881 W,832 196,074 260,305 8,676,768 6.52,621 7,101,532 1882 43,835 283,135 263,594 7,945,501 699,777 8,267,862 1883 44,184 262,-552 266,068 8,656,541 632,148 8,022,095 1884 45,969 229,870 286,214 8,595,623 670.701 8,439,994 1885 47,829 225,858 83,941 3,293,732 127,663 3,091,545 665,900 8,058,878 1886 66,293 313,965 84,105 3,651,449 160,872 4,001,379 585,203 6,6.37,878 1887 66,734 346,638 82,916 3,446,629 167,056 4,043,475 580,827 7,007,437 1888 72,204 390,859 60,042 2,344,771 161,970 3,947,644 641,392 7,787,516 1889 93,853 577,095 57,144 2,270,133 165, .361 4,295,708 721,900 8,342,470 1890 103,529 682,529 94,062 3,775,021 199,365 5,374,131 697,218 7,931,955 1891 105,464 730,216 81,780 2,891,798 186,442 4,817,322 775,793 8,626,912 1892 149,882 1,115,923 64,945 2,429,870 159,732 4,039,301 713,291 8,050,353 1893 198,613 1,517,157 70,104 3,114,822 181,608 4,647,453 854,446 9,640,683 1894 340,546 2,861,252 65,654 2,751,069 219,724 5,567,631 668,591 7,947,001 1895 283,732 2,233,415 60,518 2,311,915 208,068 .5,271,898 667,723 7,407,584 1896 205,227 1,731,321 84,194 3,037,791 223,432 5,579,746 818,529 8,513,419 1897 261,863 2,121,428 67,751 3,266,087 262,946 7,094,485 1,074,181 10,817,912 1898 210,641 1,800,317 78,223 3,814,947 292,743 7,918,366 514,609 5,611,537 1899 189,209 1,569,411 91,571 4,129,638 295,3.55 7,848,4.37 649,048 6,876,223 1900 88.407 760,410 71,754 3,276,516 307 637 8,287,960 842,454 9,611,278 1901 137,781 1,055,551 70,572 2,837,828 338,593 8,174,301 735,695 9,380,505 1902 75,757 565,840 66,191 3,164,552 242,636 7,451,148 934,082 12,568,991 1903 51,803 434,128 87,318 3,652,467 251,806 8,315,454 954,241 14,005,788 1904 55,289 419,633 56,210 2,975,614 222,842 7,920,444 824,434 12,707,912 1905 69,372 479,776 40,463 2,076,922 207,605 6,898,769 922,811 13,849,275 1906 72,866 557,262 39,011 2,353,927 188,775 6,554,612 1,123,510 17,958,025 1907* 46,479 460,555 25,275 1,624,518 176,406 6,875,912 881,087 15,330,633 1908 71,323 699,138 25,220 1,666,672 177,087 6,670,673 1,090,559 21,087,569 1909 111,043 928,351 26,725 1,694,277 138,869 5,321,790 1,003,185 19,167,778 1910 113,032 999,681 25,385 1,653,437 1.58,789 6,461,280 1,25.5,275 23,252,705 1911 124,516 1,193,2.51 24,232 1,564,518 158,535 6,939,010 1,127,723 21,509,769 1912 86,120 767,492 18,148 1,416,909 154.262 6,013,051 1,056,440 19,339,728 1913 101,218 1,028,456 19,956 1,386,708 134,835 5,513.543 1,148,940 20,839,098 1914 .... 818,389 20,382 1,408,709 149,638 6,547,854 999,079 19,514.128 1915 1,258,933 14,399 1,148,738 138,500 6,393,420 975,420 18,921,445 9 months. UISCELLANEOVS INFORMATION 65 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c PROGRESSIOF CANADA -Continued. COMMERCE -Con^mMfrf. niAN ¥ro\^VCK— Continued. FOBKST. Shingles. Quantity. M 127.371 118,547 112,128 118,815 109,589 118,924 135,195 112,.524 60,959 49,434 68,833 79,073 67,361 93,313 99,346 100,411 94,951 79,176 69, 154 71,933 151,838 193,407 178,801 208,918 290,848 371,377 388,586 360,935 465,731 683,554 56.5,759 664,000 609,209 623,089 781,160 798,277 834,039 799,222 941,477 636,372 1,092.104,5.>8 38,688,8441 25,749,9361 94,760,293; Butter. Quantity. 783,481 869,746 1,553,323 1.018.913 999, 1.56 1 2,323,299' 1,587,463, 826,691, 839,1051 1,252,2.55 477,932j 288,615 533,998 758,334 1,071,858; 499,258 793,802 717,255 653,852 906,390 660,015 381,293' 631,079 628,469 1,1.52,006 1.970,518; 2,938,374 3,806,709, 4,.381,968 5,843,619' 8,040,7781 10,416,478 12,758,025 11,778,446 12,403,7!)3 15,906,334 13,022,261 12,515.959 12,086,868 9,222,122 11,161,628 8,835,444 6,848,24.5 8..526,432 7,919,691 5,67.3,514 4,033,106 14,464,742 Lb. 17,865,310: 10,853,268 12,260,8871 15,439,266 19,068,418; 15,208,633! 12,233,046; 9,268,044 12,250,0661 14,691,789! 13,C0>5,626 14,307,977' 18,535,362 17,049,491, 15,161,839 8,106,447 8,075,537 7,330,788 4,668,741 5,485,509 4,415,381 1,780,765 1,951,586 3,768.101 5,736,696 7,036,013 5,534,621 3,650,258 5,889,241 11,453,351 11,2.53,787, 20,139,195 25, 2.59, 737 1 16,:335,528; 27,8.55,973 34,128,944 24,5()8,001 31,764,303 34,031,525 18,078, .508 4,786,954 6,32r.,355 4,615,a80 3,142,682 8,844,402 828,323 1,228,753 2,724,913 Value . 2,427,662 2,342,270 2,353,570 3,0()5,234! 3,612,679] 2,808,979 2, 620, 305 i 2,337,324 2,540,894 3,073,4fi9 2,382,237 2,101,897 3,058,0691 3,573,034! 2,936,156j 1,705,817 1 1,612,4811 1,4.30,9051 832,355: 979,126 798,673! 331,958' 340,131 602,175 1,0,56,058 1,290,814 1,09.5.588; 697,476 1,0.52,089; 2.089,173; 2,046,686 3.700,873 5,122,156 3,29.5,663 5,660,541 6,954,618 4,724,155' 5,930,379 7.07.5, .539 4.011,609: 1,068,703 1,5^1,4.36' 1,010,274 744.2.88: 2,077,'.'1C.: 223,578 309,041", 639,625 Cheese. Quantity. Lb. 4,503,.370 .5,827,782 8,271,139! 16,424.025 19,483,211 24,050,982 32,342,030 35,024,090 35,930,524 38,054,294 46,414,035 40,368,678 49,255,523 50,807,049 58,041,387 69,755,423 79,655,367 78,112,927 73,604,448 84,173,267 88,534,837 94,2*50,187 10<5.202,140 118,270,052 113,946,365| 154,977,4801 146,004,6501 164,689,123 164.220,699 196,70.3,323: 189,827,839 185,984,430 195,926,397 200,946, toil 229,099,9251 233,980,716 21.5,7:33,259 21.5,834,543 178,141,567 189,710,463 164,907,139' 180.8.59.886 181,805,724 16.3,450,684 1.5.5,216,392 144,478,340 137,601,661 Value . Wool. Quantity . Value . 549,572 674,4861 1,109.906 1,840,284;, 2,280,412| 3,523,201 .3,886,2261 3,751,268 3,748,575, 3,997,521, 3,790,300' 3,893,366 5,510,443 5,500,868 6,451,870 7,251,989; 8,265,240 6,754,626, 7,108,978 8,928,242. 8,915,684 9,372,212 9, .508, 800 11,6.52,412 13,40/,470i 15,488,1911 14,253, 002: 13,956,571) 14,676,239 17,572,763, 16,776,76.51 19,856,3241 20, 696, 951 : 19,686,291 24,712,943 24,184.566 20,30'3,383 2,187,547 720,455 3,557,101 3,705,173 42,386 231,227 1,748,977 1,981,917 85,976 180,342 2,993,119 3,900,582 629,467 217,028 4,379,741 6,023,876 998,100 455,799 6,581.217 8,886,077 2,989,839 1,446,795 4,383,022 4,959,736 2,644,233 1,139,261 6,070,393 6,749,298 2,970,284 1,247,160 2,393,155 2,742,383 2,310,062 959,985 4,393,535 5,376,195 2,373,290 804,325 6,610,724 6,274,640 4,717,040 1,707,326 5,090,505 5.942,042 2,926,532 1,191,873 2,523,673 2,593,820 4,146,9.54 1,728,774 3,845,035 5,180,335 1,024,053 460,821 5,867,458 5,881,488 1.346,720 501,712 74.5,526 812,923 2,359,002 893,513 2,340,956 1,966,287 4,149,988 1,453,996 3,419,168 3,025,864 2,048,240 653,837 5,631,726 4,745,138 566,721 185,010 2,163,754 1,886,470 337,185 130,6.32 490,905 471,121 757,792 2.56,166 422,274 388,861 260,569 129.917 2,108,216 1,583,084 6,414,329 2,241,256 8,714,154 6,947,851 7,273,906 2,553,910 9,271,885 7,060,033 2,818,702 1,076,751 9,272,208 6,133,452 926,975 320,458 8,825.689 5,359,109 968,137 273,861 9,319,542 5,771,521 6,546,881 1,655,130 7,855,274 5,544,197 9,870,463 3,041,578 18,965,107 17,313,916 10,312,992 3,268,388 10,305,^70 7,784,487 6,929,214 2,143,179 16,844,650 11,995,488 8,155,063 2,490,521 9,739,758 6,871,939 5,030,123 2,052,559 26,117,530 18,688,092 7,593,177 2,583,151 32,985,745 24.566,703 4,695,241 1,603,104 16.779,028 13,465,351 2,367,499 862,040 14,700,315 12,386,743 2,700,303 1,083,347 40, .399, 402 33,658,391 4,-539,436 1,855,300 25,480,127 20,397,629 7,123,291 3,171,509 43,654,668 40,004.723 5,255,610 2,175,765 49,137,449 48,147,942 3,401,7301 1,566,612 49,741,.3.o0 52,609,351 5,431,6621 2,144,846 45,802,115 45,521,134 8,880,6751 3,819,642 64,466,286 62,590,503 10,478,5541 5,067,950 93,166,009 88,608,730 34,996,664| 13,379,849 120,426,579 117,719,217 17,768,166 8,961,126 71,913,385 74,293,548 ' 9 months. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 69 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c PROGRESS OF .CANADA— Continued. COMMERCE-Continued. niAN Produce— CVm^initfd. f»BOI1CCTS. Grtiin Products. Wheat Flour. I Quantity. Brl. 375,219 382,177: 306,339 453,144 474.190 540,317 302,783 415,504 2G8.fi05 476,431 574.947 ■>44,.->91 439,728 469,739 489,046 197,3.S9 123,777 386,099 520,213 350,115 1:<1,181 11.5,099 296,784 380,9!f6 410,185 428,61X) 222,975 186,716 421,758 1,249,438 792,5:ifi 76 S 162 1,118,700 1,086,648 1,287,766 1,587,600 1 l,.321,469l 1,5.H2,014J 1,092,123 1,9S2,740' 1,738,038; 3,064,02S 3,049,046 3,73«,8:i6 4,478,043 4,832,183 4,952,337 Value. 1,948,696 2,302,149 1,609,849 2,671,914 2,903,454 3.194,672 1,545,242 2,178,-389 1,485,438 2,739,466 2,572,67.1 2,930.955 2,173,108 2,748.988 2,515.955, 1,02.5,995 556,530 1,744,969 2,322,144 1,580,019 64(i,068 521,383 1,388,578 1,784,413 1,741,028 1,699.467 &39,112 718,433 1,540,851 5,425,760 3,105,288 2,791.885 4,015,226 3.968,850 4,699,143 6,129,226 5,877,607 6,179,82.-) 4,09.5,207 8,454,954 7,991,413 14,8.59,8.54 13,854,790 16.034,064 19.970,689 20,.581,079 24,610,946 Hav. Quantity . Ton. 7,859 4,9.52 8,819 23,487 60,827 36,385 26,725 20,758 33,520 29,5/5 17,269 11,704 64,-±44 168,-381 90,647 93,Y40 108,461 134,939 93,944 76,843 93,269 91,480 115,162 65,083 84,926 151,881 276,806 199,072 214,640 11.3,7.54 37,091 62,428 175,416 252,977 434,585 450,053 219,874 151,.5'i3 206,714 112,778 63,472 5.5,884 191,098 32K,1.32 784,864 394,208 191,515 131,875 Value. $ 70,621 43,431 65,216 290,217 690,033 448,281 2^3,210 210,686 321.533 254,763 163,628 105.643 481,967 1,813,208 915,691 902,105 913.057 1,270.525 1,001,3.36 743.396 903,329 934.082 1,068,554 559,489 800,533 1,4.52,872 2,601,188 1,539,691 1,976,431 999,238 3.-7,844 411,631 1,414,109 2,097,882 4,413,411 3, .595, 665 1,897,730 1,261,210 1,529,941 1,0:}4,948 725,808 64.",, 779 1,805, 8 4!» 2,723.291 6,37.3,5!K) 3,9.50,05S 1,787,0.50 2,232,558 Seeds. Clover and Grass. Quantity . Value. Bush. 78,2.53 164,670 98,018 84, %8 111,118 196,828 102,878 134, .594 300,-590 178,820 3;i2,3;57 178,290 255,310 141,345 208,322 113,447 181.642 2H9.704 205,-223 186,770 229,474 118,541 164,347 176,212 318,203 455,515 221,917 530,815 823,059 411,8.54 359,643 405,623 722,130 317,268 590,.563 1,289,871 914,vt2;i 1,414,964 .587 42,520i 713,5«54| 1,259,169: 525,283; 707,0371 1,560, t>32i 1,923.595: 994,3481 774,726' 1,019,7161 1,980,844' 1,192,258, 85,326 1,394,784 361,1.34' 1,261,. -589 4.59.668 830,218 2.268,769 1,048,954 2.31,716 2.34.812 492,702 439,206 1,050,495 287, 763 1 495.745; 1,6 3,671 j 295,421] 421,9.58 397,992 527,379 227,606 246,107 633,927 315,477 .330,231 364,387 688,281 386,748 1,172,137 392,052 655,904 377.160 506.318 919,189 1,1.3.3,267 622,592 57.3,810 749,363 1,127..541 696,783 U oo 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1S82 1883 1884 1886 1886 1887 1838 1889 1890 1891 1^92 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907« 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 70 ThWnn AND rOiMMEJiCE—VART IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 STATISTICAL RECORD OF llIE £ s »<< 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1895 1S76 '3U 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1386 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 TKADK AND KXPORTS OK Cana Manufac Agno il- tural 'Irnplfinents. Cftrriages, Cordage, IJicycK's, I Rope n>id ftc. I Twine. 86,001 79,911 59.128 31,269 46,142 16,766 17,252 22,640 16,658 48,060 155,219 321,341 367,198 252,620 402,778 462,253 465,682 663,718 593,464 761.842 1,443,140 1,863,468 1,692,155 1,742,946 1,814,730 2,284,904 2,556,834 2.313,620 2,497,601 2,489,330 3,358,785 3,607,135 4, 319, .385 5,903,199 .5,698,537 6,152,559 7,219,520 2,802,096 21,952 25,167 24,841 25,577 26,912 25,262 20,050 14,203 17,945 14,432 58,409 43,984 40,480 46,442 32,056, 21,714 21,756 17,765 22,369 18,540 17,690 27,252 17,457 26,105 41,443 46,500. 79,547 54, 153 1 • 97,241 371,050 447,659' 307,450 236,984 4.58,097 480,739 251,640 377,542 246,796 288,175 282,819 537,405 388,985 649,790 1,151,192 1,97.5,187 2,623,730 4,014,573 3,497,770 18,189 21,076 23,279 14,084 12,031 11,506 11,355 14,593 44,279 24,763 26,410 45,5.52 33,413 21,977 34,995 20,090 18,486 13,695 45,149 124,947 109,673 146,487 134,522 176,716 157,087 2.50,397 152,226 517,072 344,024 490,464 172,345 1,131,343 1,310,748 801,944 860,487 1,021,913 900,310 51.3,6.57 1,124,201 Cotton Mfr.s. ])iugB,l)yes, Chemicals, etc. 3,000 16,182 12,905 3,704 5,908 9,376 6,037 2,245 6,980 5,679 2,371 1,418 4,170 • 1,540 1,372 11,.565 10,931 37,191 20,632 10,146 75,173 148,733 108,822 159,954 322,711 371,477 549,758 546,168 766,812 915,327 517,635 413,571 414,259 504,500 903,595 602,604 569,28] 1,103,789 1,278,324 393, .301 378,960 325,720 314,496 167,867 177,664 77,5.58 1. SO, 196 506,907 Honaehold EffectH. 205,600 186,750 151,936 83,327 117,823 106,264 95,717 230,229 . 379,258 172,803 193,831 110,188 171,906 190,147 235,714 305,418 361,156 203,211 167,017 136,077 1.58,403 159,039 229,799! 260,052 232,617 ]96,026| 200,293 223,440 265,124 197,377 205,159 247,928 316,366 429,334 621,137 689,634 765,525 898,891 1,242,387 941,808 1,284,130 1,274,500, 1,675,393 1,906,603 1,638,914 1,785,095 1,719,1.32 3, .529, 778 818,001 1,032,853 1,166,059 1,283,264 964,000 991,735 1,237,293 945,855 907,989 992,813 1,095,536 1,166,533 1,.538,186 1,326,775 1,259,291 1,329,0.30 1,646,810 1,205,585 1,907,288 1,756,440 2,274,005 1,962,627 1,903,290 2,212,633 2,841,408 3,681,709 Troll iiiid Stf^el. Ijcatlicr iuid Mfr.s. of. 466,420 401,770 592,326 766,111 1,081,4.30 1,492,.306 909,171 727,105 658,268 546,266 546,313 446,602 719,163 643,107 664,312 561,624 465,935 296,122 276,098 347,425 423,488 296,719 294,728 257,471 243,857 316,454 295,924 308,711 506,946 522,988 606,082 706,411 1,425,163 1,432,661 2,460,781 3,263,940 1,991,821 1,123,354 1,597,306 1,109,746 1,670,671 2,489,987 2,487,890 2,071,927 2,336,231 3,084,565 3,7.57,438 11,407,169 112,094 214,074 310,702 173,961 165,167 314,603 345,364 527,348 1,098,926 720,055 821,777 465,351 585,626 .528,361 552,338 494,283 518,742 .51 3, .380 358,590 .581,751 4.56,316 817,375 879,401 950,456 1,128,847 1,002,729 1,704,9.36 1,367,064 1,995,075 1,541,732 1,608,352 1,681,283 1,871,630 2,42.3,075 2, .301, 663 2,365,638 2,406,033 2,344,609 2,417,283 1,499,833 2,163,177 2,369.557 1,379,581 1,998,9.55 1,8.50,462 1,423,.583 3,213,941 10,807, i'89 9 months. MIS CELL A TfEO US IN FORM A TIO N 71 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c PROGRESS OF CANADA— Concluded. COM M E RCK— Concluded. niAN PuonccK— Co7»c/wd«/. TURKS. Liquors. Quantity. Gall. Value. 105,359 59,845 178,665 , 107,027 189,067 1 137,758 260,388 190,855 396,466 241,573 298,953 174,206 271,678 120,037 196,564 116,819 111.962 1 69,966 292,939 183,421 250,923 169,334 159,523 99,206 70,029 34,444 64,873 27,353 64,869 27,976 35,522 22,865 28,841 15,485 16,141 13,172 15,227 14,127 9,101 10,886 10,049 17,210 14,900 20,687 32,971 36,325 58,283 65,021 197,772 119,319 109,932 • 166,050 118,194 196,441 144,577 341,597 166,085 386,016 171,789 457,534' 108,211 271,020! 1.31,044 344,989' 1.54,580 406,166 166,249 411,645' 274,583 398.236; 321,643 .540,6201 417,690 636,619 528,611 706.665 495,648 1,055,795 519,877 997,436 656,286 1,404,259 639,484 1,127.482 628,709 1,168,952 818,952 1,197,414 789,061 1,166,027 1,178,886 1,348,646 815,915 1,306,466 798,3^1 1,101,613 Musical In.stru nients. 5, .529 7,612 8,902 5,610 7,604' 8,478 3,751 7,1961 11,163 20,851 1 22,075 24,175 37,320 31,225 9i,o:« 48,769 98,089 144,505 162,754 207,3.39 271,424! 316,-568 329,855| 401,.5.53i 396,193i .309.300 265,508! 297,882 342,232 399,725, 3.59,085, 459,661 : 507,983 545,615 465,818 418, .570 352,709 289,792 281.799i 234,374, 277, .5.58 224,370 216.134 226,.362i 279,976 254,012! 282,707' 225, .575 Oil Cake. Ships. Quantity. $ 37,051 60,615 42,802 2.5,713 67,787 63,938 59,632 56,532 47,766 64,984 69,763 44,572 21,819 39,474 38,288 20,8.55 f,947 23,127 '50,347 86,973 75,374 63,102 42,362 118,167 187,086 33<),714i 205,.56l! 94,224 121,424 195,0.39 198,875 143,861 224,162 183,169 205,793; 289,945 286,2.54 101,641 289,571 333,225 622,0911 569,995' 625,;i81 540,119 659,431 1,074,701 832,394 392,3;^» Ton. 22,722 27,000 18,127 14,688 7,911 15,658 14,485 15,789 64,134 46,329 35,039 19,318 16,208 16,808 16,161 23,896 17,368 13,177 14,343 9,263 14,4791 16,173 22,844 15,143, 36,399' 31,317: 21,960 16,567 12,203 9,158 17,210 7,419 13,164 4,390 4,285 3,040 6,480 1,884 3,749; 2, 035 1 1,149! 3,244 1,108 1,039 1,908 2,825 6,080 14.303 Value. S 837,592 1,080,000 725,080 558,144! 332,262 782.900 796,675 789,450 2,189,270 1,576,244 1,218,145 529,824' 464,327 348,018 402,311 506,.538 416,756 246,277 266,363 143,772 289,969 266,817 442,781 280,474 • 506,747 363,916 243,429 172,-563 99,392 105,164 191,069 92,181 198,468 65,768 76,583 50,307 50,165 56,.313 30.370 66,160 24,800 150,700 58,470' 5.5.185 56,000 107,&-0 125,493 448,900 Wood Manufactured. Total. Wood Pulp, S 71,493 65,037 86,532 124,179 152,463 98,617 70,667 107,563 196,186 297,454 309,193 300,818 409,738 414,324 500,894 540,875 621,695 685,999 637,591 573,212 652,700 696,f;5S 870,466 1,024,448 1,086,423 1,280,990 1,. 348, 199 1,289,622 1,55.5,108 1,6.52,317 2,372,0.39! 2,819,708i 3,127,242 2,962,688 3,189,843 4,473.9.52 3,633.223 4,417,0.38 4.612,917 3,(;0!l,937 4,997,795 5,081,221 6,094,844 6,6(il,.306 6,022,817 6.426,273 7,245,211 10.075,952 168,180 280,619 365.303 455.893 547,217 590,874 675,777) 741,959! 1,210,421 1 1,274,276! 1,816,016^ 1,957,207' 2,046,398 3,15(',943 2,409,074 3,399,158 3,478,150 2,984,945 4,037,852 4,306,929 5,204,.597! 5, 7 15, .532 5,094,305 .5,50f),.544 6,364,824 9,266,161 a s QQ 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1896 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907* 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1916 72 TKAin: AM) VOMMKIWK -I'AKT IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 TONNAGE Statkmknt slioNvinjj tlio Number ftiul Tonnago of Sea-g(»ing Ve-'sc^ls EnUirod at and 1913. Nationality. Entered. Cloarod. Totals. Entered. No. of VesaeliH. Tona Register. No. of Vessels. Tona. Register. No. of Vessels . 1 Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. OAnAdiAn 6,670 S.935 1 4 2 6 2.080.296 7.733,894 2,029 7,059 2,361 9,118 6,140 3,372 1 4 3 3 2,450,539 6,162,459 2,027 10,793 3,699 5,202 11,810 7,307 2 8 5 9 4,530,835 13,896,353 4,056 17,852 6,060 14,320 6,138 4,063 2,294,424 British 8,294,285 Austrian 13 4 3 74,131 Belffian. 12,746 Chilian 5,815 C^ubfln • • • Danish Dutch 48 37 247 64 61,402 112,044 97,805 188,249 49 23 251 71 66,331 68,368 74,971 187,978 97 60 498 135 127,733 180,412 172,776 376,227 52 36 222 85 64,919 146,364 French 95,609 Gorman 304,920 rirppinri Italian 10 110 is. io8 408,520 14 109 19,474 405,867 24 219 32,582 814,387 15 111 1 513 1 54,568 JaDfinese 414,466 1,877 Norweeian . 486 817,604 501 832,576 987 1,650,180 819,656 Pann.mn.nian 192 "Ppnivian 1 384 1 384 Russian 24 3 2 7,438 73,-386 6,084 2,334 1,959,900 23 2 4 7,008 74,062 4,327 6,656 2,280,192 47 5 6 14,446 147,448 10,411 8,990 4,240,092 37 101.834 Sivini'^Vi Swedish 8 7,018 16,476 United States 2,280,111 Totals 18,087 13.575,193 17,579 12,655.905 35,666 26,231,098 18,320 14,982,393 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIOX 73 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c TABLES. Cleared from Canadian Ports durinj:? each Fiscal Year 1913, 1914 and 1915. 1914. 1915. Cleared. Totals. Entered. Cleared. Totals. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. ot Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels . Tons Register. No. of 1 Tons Vessels. 1 Register. 6,648 3,355 2,866,375 7,417,564 12,786! 5,160,799 7,418-15,711,849 5,892 3,526 1 7 2 1,934,724 7,464,766 1,933 20,933 11,599 6,011 3,423 1 10 2,070,287 6,466,325 1,933 18.622 21,998 11,903 6,949 2 13 12 4,005,011 13,931,091 3,806 10 2 2 46,435 9,605 3,765 23 6 5 120, 566 22,351 9,580 39,555 33,597 1 , 3, 179 1 1 118 26 352 56 4 19 240 2 906 1 3,179 1 65 18 173 28 2 11 120 1 437 1 1,139 90,056 67,452 62,192 92, .331 5,5.33 19,085 454,401 1,193 669,278 199 1 139 43 27 227 72 54,345 121,338 88,440 262,623 95 63 449 157 119,264 267.702 184,049 567,. 543 53 8 179 28 1 120 1 469 73,333 26,543 61,484 91,274 5,533 12,800 453,320 1,193 703,968 163,-389 93,995 123,676 183,605 11 066 14 108 48,201 406,360 29 . 219 1 1,033 1 1 1 102,772 820,826 1,877 1,659,160 192 2,087 31,885 907,721 2,386 520 839,504 1,373.246 199 I 2,087 249 105,422 388 11,203 2,302,186 1 1 31 5 15 6,357 1 25 87, 152 11,636 23,093 2,135,615 299 1 59 10 24 13,211 2 25 36 1 8 t»,620 73 207,256 Ij 3.'5S 16' 27,679 13,638 4,582,297 28 5 9 6,854 1 73,534 11,636 15,259 2,135,412 289 160,686 23,272 38,352 4,271,057 588 17.695 14,. 580, 093 36,015 29,568,486 1 17, 182 13,132,944 16,730 12,269,642 33,912 25,402,586 74 77M/)/; \\n CMtMKRCia—PAIfT /r 6 GEORGE V, A. 1910 Sr \ I i.:\ii\T sliowini,' tho Niimlvr .iiitl 'l\)iiii!ii,'(> uf I'.rili.sli (iiu'linliii;!^ Caiiiulinii) »iipt Vesseln KiupU)VO(l iutho Cixistan;^ Trade, which I^jiitoivd at and Clearofl from i Vkhskls, excei't 1' KllHIKS, MmPLOYKI) Sba-ooino Vessels. ON Inland Waikhh. VehhELS I'jMI'LOYKD Entered. Cleared. Entered. Cleared. Entered. No. Ton. No. Ton . No. Ton. No. Ton. No. Ton. 1868 8,088 2,104,009 7,978 2,215,312 20,855 4.399.850 19,259 4.263.654 1 1869 9.654 2.4.59,083 9,597 2,637,482 16,988 2.774,836 17,061 2.689.643 1S70 9,5(>7 2,608,519 8.948 2,476,354 17,866 3,187,596 18,804 3.143,391 No returns given 1871 10.353 2,521,573 9.575 2.594,460 21,197 4,0.55,198 20,512 3.954.797 ployed in coast 1872 I0,35S 2,989,793 9.898 2.956,911 17,4.36 3,582,148 16,233 3.279.308 1876. 1873 11,0S9 3,032,746 10.. 508 3,052,789 18,960 2,994,434 17,492 2.669.028 1874 9,282 3.077,987 8.471 2,97:5,374 16.546 2,805,789 15,460 2.542.707 1875 7,881 2,521,134 7.724 2,808.074 14.076 2,176,529 13,131 2.021.718 1876 8,414 2,972,459 8.-349 2,938.305 13.908 2,108,364 12,676 1.892.071 31,302 5,167,528 1877 8.808 3,295,987 8,9.52 3,348,835 15,267 2. .363, 244 13,686 2,083,178 32,048 4,472,628 1878 8.836 3,341,465 8.680 3,342,919 15.844 2,814,816 14,667 2.555,690 .30,814 5,475,733 1879 8,576 3.049,521 8,425 3.039,029 16.268 2,889.510 14,572 2,668,752 30,850 6,118,702 1880 9,307 3,487,735 9.063 3.298.979 17,441 3,707,885 17,065 3,083,246 .36,126 7,162,257 1881 10,444 4,032,946 10,320 4,071,391 16,804 2,934,503 15,985 2,763,592 37.429 7,664,863 1882 10,638 3.933.152 10.500 4,003,410 17,450 2,650,8.35 17,032 2,792,485 37,996 7,. 515, 476 1883 10.781 4.004,3.57 10,727 3.968.420 17,012 2,987.557 16,310 2,810,401 38.244 8,056.736 18S4 11,160 4, 2.50. 665 11,183 4,2.33,6.36 16,768 3,084,924 16,045 2,789,801 40.. 300 8,114,637 1885 10,639 3,800,664 10,553 3,843,951" 14,842 3,403,823 15,117 3,036,274 41.879 8,314,898 1886 10,603 4,026,415 10,768 4,018,156 15,284 3,022,069 15,673 2.902.592 44.850 8.538,502 1887 13,203 4,236,765 12.947 4,125,671 15,8.54 2,909,147 15,931 2,819,415 48.733 9,138,456 1888 15,675 4,623,-505 15.132 4,574,297 16,595 3,039,985 16,901 2,979,520 50.929 9,789.806 1889 14, 1.55 4,611.392 14,389 4,685,209 18,406 3,365,103 18.107 0,392.. 517 52.927 10,219,856 1890 15,722 5.215.476 15,402 5,112,809 20.608 4,067,921 20.693 4,049.894 60.550 11,690,636 1891 15.548 5,273,935 15,773 5,421,261 19,000 4,098,434 19,008 4,009.018 64. 178 12,835,774 1892 15,672 5,475,999 15,289 5,276,975 17,058 4,081,605 17,324 3.857,866 62.606 12,935,782 1893 13,691 5,371,618 13,856 5,236,993 17,952 4,136,484 17,682 3.794,439 60,524 12,794,532 1894 14,297 5,775,810 14,043 5,504,726 18.306 4.864,029 19,360 4.208.516 60,421 13,876,293 1895 14,15S 5,575,657 13,718 5,401,172 16,539 4.222.713 15,874 3,901,421 60,308 13.234,015 1896 15,291 5,895,360 14,511 5,563,464 18, 135 5.323.260 17,047 5,088,389 63,215 14,049,916 1897 13,701 6,091,433 13,393 5,919,547 16,694 4,716,845 16,601 6,646,108 63.989 14,439,736 1898 14, 190 6,365,802 13,597 6.219,683 18,777 5,951,705 17,483 6,208,926 73.211 15,471,070 1899 13,909 6,733,151 13,212 6,503,903 20, 163 5,986,132 19,533 6,196.924 71.377 15,929,325 1900 14,607 7,262.721 13,939 6,912,400 21,699 6,438,924 21,195 6.300,0.50 73,50b 17,245,694 1901 13,752 7,514,732 12,953 7,028,330 20,814 5.720,575 20,313 5,766.171 71.804 17,927,9.59 1902 15.339 7,603,034 14,967 7,128,4.54 23,585 7,595.741 23,822 7,698.175 81,243 21,245,649 1903 , 14,278 8,050,516 14,054 7.790.659 30,819 9,107,386 30,575 8,706,482 83,251 23,285,070 1904 14,985 8,143,856 15.059 7,682,849 21,110 8,122,839 20.516 7,252,661 79.331 23,412.880 1905 13,926 7,993,770 13,871 7,594,685 20.760 7.970.290 21,433 8,719,075 77.290 22,655,604 1906 15,282 8,895.353 14.5^4 7.948.076 22.646 9,352,653 22.525 8,536,090 78.584 23,543,604 1907* 10,674 7,121,468 9.801 6,783,406 20,060 8,603,411 19.870 8,087,606 54,457 16.415.831 1908 15,087 10,189,275 14,717 9.301,996 22,322 9,712,052 23,486 10,371,708 81,012 26.734,746 1909 15, 140 10.264,187 15,042 9,501,689 21.774 10,626,876 21,763 10,308,851 81,705 27,645,022 1910 15,008 10.950.600 14.776 9,853,713 22,919 12,084.359 23,362 11,679,319 88,706 29,912,254 1911 15,235 11,919,339 14,709 10,377,847 23,820 13,286,102 23.668 11,846,257 93,402 34,280,669 1912 16.642 12,768,191 16,224 11,821,414 23.235 14,496,915 24.013 13.886,607 91,182 34,975,676 1913 18,087 13,575.193 17.579 12,655,905 30.814 16.147.103 30,754 15,471,582 92.027 37,872,917 1914 18,320 14,982,393 17.695 14,586,093 28,316 16.206,290 29. 156 16.144.707 93,961 41.478,401 1915 17, 182 13,132,944 16,730 12,269,642 25,463 14.173,926 25.563 14,027,641 89,654 38,050.552 *9 months. # MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Ti SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c Fetrios) trading on tlie Lakes and Rivers between Canada and the United States and Canadian Ports during each Fiscal Year 1868 to 1915 inclusive. IN Coasting Trade. Recaphulation —Total Vessels, Entered and Cleared. M Cleared. Entered. Cleared . Totals. NO. Ton. No. Ton. No. Ton. No. Ton. 28,893 6,503,859 27,237 6,478,966 56, 1.30 12,982,825 1868 26,642 5,233,919 26,658 5,227,125 53,300 10,461,044 1869 showing 1 t-essels em- 27,433 5,796,115 27,752 5,619,745 55, 185 11,415,860 1870 ing trade prior to 31,550 6,576,771 30,087 6,549,257 61,637 13,126,028 1871 27,794 6,571,941 26,131 6,236,219 53,925 12,808,160 1872 30,049 6,027,180 28,000 5,721,817 58,049 11,748,997 1873 25,828 5,883,776 23,937 6,516,081 49,765 11,399,857 1874 21,957 4,697,663 20,855 4,829,792 42,812 9,527,455 1875 30.273 5,133,411 53,624 10,248,351 51,298 9,963,787 104,922 20,212,138 1876 30,776 4,496,234 56, 12? 10.131,859 53,414 9,928,247 109,537 20,060,106 1877 30.232 5,571,928 55.494 11,632,014 53,579 11,470,537 109,073 23,102,551 1878 29,663 5,947,981 55,694 12,057,733 52,660 11,655,762 108,354 23,713,495 1879 34,367 6,890,756 • 62,874 14,357,877 60,495 13,272,981 123,369 27,630,858 1880 36,308 7,451.903 . 64,677 14,632,312 62,613 14,286,886 127,290 28,919,198 1881 37.770 7.275,588 66,084 14,099,463 65,302. 14,071,483 131,386 28,170,946 1882 36,916 7.626,830 66,037 15,048,650 63,953 14,405,651 129,990 29,454.301 1883 .39,070 7,359,070 68,228 15,450,226 66,298 14,382,507 134,526 29,8.32.733 1884 40,269 7.629.524 67.360 15,519,385 65,939 14,509,749 133,299 30,029,1.34 1885 44.210 7,829,772 70.737 15,586,986 70,651 14.750,520 141,388 30,337,506 1886 47.454 8,375,221 77.790 16,284,368 76,332 15,320,307 154,122 31,604,675 1887 49, 187 8,999,473 83,199 17,453,297 81,220 16,553,290 164,419 34,006,587 1888 51,120 9,614,721 85,488 18,196,351 83,616 17,692,447 169,104 35,888,798 1889 58,579 11,106,479 96,880 2C, 974, 033 94,674 20,269,182 191,554 41,243,215 1890 61,386 12,150,356 98,726 22,208,143 96. 167 21.580,635 194,893 43,788,778 1891 59,830 12, 174, 147 95,336 22,493 386 92,443 21,308,988 187,779 43,802,374| 1892 57,739 11,784,591 92.167 22,302,634 89,277 20.816,023 181,444 43,118,657 1893 58,448 12,684,675 93,024 24,516,132 91,851 22,397,917 184,875 46,914,049 1894 58,221 12,239,419 91,005 23,032,385 87,813 21,542,012 178,818 44,574,397 1895 61,802 13,381,837 i 96,641 25,268,536 93,360 24,033,690 190,001 49,302,226 1896 60, 135 12,823,243 94,384 25,248,014 90, 129 25,393,898 184,513 50,641,912 1897 69,634 14.162,880 106,178 27,788.577 100,714 26,591,489 206,892 54,380,066 1898 67,992 14,625.106 105,449 28,648,608 100,737 27,325,933 206, 186 55,974,541 1899 69,726 16,386,036 109,809 30,947,339 104,860 29,598,486 214,669 60,545,8251 1900 69,102 16,516,837 106,370 31,163,266 102,368 29,311,338 208,738 60,474,694 1901 77,214 19,455,258 120, 167 36,444,424 116,003 34,281,887 236, 170 70,726,311 1902 79,513 21,705.288 128,348 40,442,972 124, 142 38,202,429 252,490 78,645,401 1903 75,419 22,092,242 115,426 39,679,575 110,994 37,027,7.52 226,420 76,707,327 1904 73,423 21.721.657 111,976 38,619,664 108,727 38,035,417 220,703 76,655,081 1905 75.491 22,780,458 1 116,512 41,791,610 112,550 39,264,624 229, 062 81,056,234 1906 55,538 15,275,589 85,191 32,140,710 85,209 30,146,601 170,400 62,287.311 1907* 74,225 23,795,089 118,421 46,636,073 112,428 43,468,793 230,849 90,104,866 1908 75,400 25,025,176 118,619 48,536,085 112,"205 44,8.35,716 230,824 93,371,801 1909 82.607 26,838,674 126,633 52,947,213 120,745 48,371,706 247,378 101,318,919 1910 88,324 32,347.265 132,457 69,486,110 126,701 54,571,369 259, 158 114,057,479 1911 85,121 31,291,986 131,059 62,240,782 125,358 57,000,007 256,417 119,240,789 1912 87,012 35,771,796 140,928 67,595,213 135,345 63,899,283 276,273 131,494,496 1913 87.691 36,878,408 140,597 1 72,667,084 134,542 67,609,208 275, 139 140,276,292 1914 84,595 35,049,4.30 1.32,304 1 65,357,422 126,888 61,346,713 259, 192 126,704,135 1915 78 TlfADh: AM) COMMERCE— VMtT IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Statkmknt showing (lu> Nuinhi'r ;uul 'l\)iiii;ij>;(' of S('ii,-^;oiiit>; Vessels, Vi^ssels States, and N'essols einployetl in the (^oasiing Trade, dis(inf>;uisliinfj; liritisli Fiscal Year IS()8 to 1915, inclusive. 186S 1869 1S70 1S71 ' 1872 I 1873 1874 I 1875 I 1S70 1S77 I 1878 I 1879 I 1880 I 1881 ! 1882 18S3 1884 18S5 1SS6 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1S95 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907* 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 Ska-goino Vessels. Vessels, ExrEPT Fkriues, Employed ON Inland VVateiis. British. No. 13,911 16,311 15.863 16.5t)2 16, 151 16,870 12, 191 11,075 11,149 11,918 11,801 11.914 13,209 14,810 14,690 14,694 15. 123 13,731 14,365 15,580; 17, 144 16,326 17, .366 17,148 17,122 16,693 17.161 16 124 16,688 14 958 16,263 15,7/3 16,134 14, 225 15,776 15,929 16,042 15,893 17,305 12,368 16,918 16,741 16,637 17,477 17,732 19,117 20,204 Furoign. Canadian. Ton. 3,457,113 3,811.405 3.942,392i 3,916,322' 4,356,664 4,323,003 3,945,822i 3,571,803 3,530,9361 4, 113,610i 4,223,219t 3.891,754 4,437,145 5,391,617 5,057.129' 4.887,237 5,138.212 4,596,208 4,884,908 4,971,723 5.188,712 4.932,6731 5,325,9521 5,314,544! 5, 671.5221 5,970,840 0,480,726 6 048 248! 6,526,327 7 281,607 7 806,813 8,517,913 8,647,119' 8.369,67r 8,803, 151 i 9,839,356; No. 2,105 2,940 2,652 3,366 4, 105 4. 727 5,562 4,530 5,614 5,842 5,715 5,087 5,161 5,954 6,448 6,814 7.220 7,461 7,006 10, 570 13.663 12,218 13,753 14, 173 13,839 10,854 11.179 11 752 13,114 12,136 11,524 11,348 12,412 12,480 14,530 12,403 T6n. ' 862,208' l,185,160i 1,142,481; 1,199,711' 1,590, 040 ; 1,762,532! 2,105,539 1,757,405 2.379,823 2,531,212 2,461,165 2.196,796 2.. 349, 569 2,712,720 2,879,433 3,085,540; 3,346,0891 3,04S,407i 3,159,663 3,390,70S| 4,009,09ll 4,363,928, 5,002.333' 5,380.652 5,081,452 4,637,771 4.799,810 4,928,581 4,932.497 4.729.373 4,778.672 4,719,141 5,528,002 6.173,391 5,928,?37 6,001,819 10,025,620 14,002 5,801,085 10,304,486] I 11,304,395; 9,475,862 12,936,175 13,211,648i 14,537,070 16,054,335 17,961,092 18,427,188' 20,872,648, 11,904 12,. 511 8,107 12,886 13,441 13,147 12,467 15, 134 16,549 15,811 1915 18,852' 17,936,102, 15,060 5,283,969 5,479,034 4,429,012 6,555,096 6,554,228 6,267,243 6,242,851 6,628,513 7.803,910 8,695,838 7,466,484 No. 26,682 22,967 24,558 26,558 21,505 22,491 19,279 15,325 15, .392 15,431 18.003 18.122 22,858 20,592 22.252 20,041 19,-464 18,926 18,153: 18,059 19,567 21,543 24,.527| 22,0021 19,224 19,612 20,939 16,866 16,355 14.171 15,974 20 536 21,089 20,301 21,789 20,252 19,889 18,450 20,038 22,774 18,233 18,301 17,778 19,063 16,983 19,904 17,448 American. Ton. 4, 826, 780 3,576,867 4,030,768 5,068,831 3,798,138 3,126,579 2,814,654 2,235,829 2.184,790 2.207.832 2,055,331 3,314,829 4,985,753 4,029,027 3,8,30,109 3,950,692 4,058,7.38! 4,849,8.56! 4,116,674 3,931,523 4,320,402 5,036.438 6,000,194 5,724,339 5,546,233 5,108,226 5,917,145 5.196,811 5,967,917 4,913,143 6,205.117 7,417,067 7,-599,066 6,862,951 7,717,301 8,397,372 7,975,487 8,777,613 8,936,973 9,683,268 9,111,186 10,999,512 12,182,173 13,038,148 13,451,820 12,650,054 11,865.322 17,456; 13,499,740 No. 13,432 11.082 12,112 15,1.51 12, 164 13,961 12,7.33 11,882 11,192 13,522 12.508 12,718 11,648 12,197 12 230 13,281 13,349 11,033 12,804 13.726 13,929 14,970 16,774 16,006 15, 158 16,022 16,727 15,547 18,827 19, 124 20,286 19,160 21,805 20,826 25,618 41,142| 21,737 23,743 25, 133 17, 156 27,575 25,236 28,503 28,425 30,265 41,664 40.02-t 33,575 Ton. Vessels Employed British. No. Ton. 3,836,724! 1,887,612; 2,300,2191 2.941,164: 3,003,3181 2,5.36,883 2,533.842 1,962,418 1,815,645 2,238,590 2,415,175 2,243,433 1.805.378 1,669,068 1 613.211 1,847,266 1,815,987 1,590,241 1,807,987 1,797,039 1,699,103 1,721,182 2,117,621 2,383,113 2,393,2381 2,822,6971 3,155,400 2, 927,. 3231 4 443 732 1 6.449,810 5,955,514! 4,/65,989 5,139,908 4,623,795 7,576,615 9,416,496 7 400,013 7,911,752 8,951,770 7,007,749 10,972,574 9,936,215 11,581,505 12,094,211 14,931,702 18,968,631 20,485,675 i 14.701,8271 No riturns given ployod in coast 1876. 61 , 368 62,. 591 60, 580 60, 199 70. 2.34 73,361 75,476 74,821 79,043 81,920 88,626 94,654 99,336 103.102 117,782 124.067 121,127 116,927 118,254 117,202 123,848 123.502 142,390 138,613 142, 186 138,302 155,994 159,829 150,896 148, 124 151,650 107,275 151,873 153,520 169, 174 180.258 174,721 177,454 180,049 171,652 10,108,110 8,835,438 10,917,534 11,944,800 13,910,103 14,945,907 14,049,605 15,498,012 15,283,938 15,806,832 16,204,132 17,105,233 18,483,139 19,517,766 22,435,405 24,442,627 .24,594,561 25.267,129 26,446,495 25,205,133 27,210,540 27,117,121 29,488,918 30,318,178 33,069,577 33,310,477 39,736,493 43,432.106 42,888,596 42,801,236 44,162,720 29,215,260 47,356,413 49,042,427 54,026,825 64,203,799 63,808,071 72,009,550 1 76,610,300 69,657,703 *9 months. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 79 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c (except Ferries) trading on the Lakes and Rivers between Canada and tlie United from Foreign, which Entered at and Cleared from Canadian Ports during each I IN Coasting Trade. Recapitulation — Total Vessels, Briti-sh and Foreign. f£ Foreign . British. Foreign . Totals. No. Ton. No. Ton. No. Ton. No. Ton. . 40.593 8,283,893 15,537 4,698,9.32 56, 130 12,9.S2,825 1808 39,278 7,388,272 14,022 3,072,772 53,300 10,461.044 1869 40.421 7,973.160 14,764 3,442,700 55, 185 11.415,860 1870 showing vessels em-J 43. 120 8.985.153 18,517 4,140,875 61,637 13.126,028 1871 ing trac e prior to 37.656 8,154,802 16,269 4,653,358 53,925 12.808.160 1872 39.361 7,449,582 18,688 4,299,415 58,019 11.748.997 1873 31.470 6,760,476 18,295 4,639,381 49,765 11.-399,8.57 1874 26,400 5,807,632 16,412 3,719,823 - 42,812 9,527,4.55 1875 207 192,829 87,909 15,823,836 17,013 4,-388,302 104,922 20,212,138 1876 233 133,424 89.940 15,156,880 19,597 4,903,226 109.537 20,060,106 1877 460 130, 127 90, 390 18,096,084 18,683 5,000,467 109.073 23,102.551 1878 314 121,883 90,235 19,151,383 18,119 4,562,112 108,354 23,713.495 1879 259 142,910 106.301 23,333,001 1.7,068 4,297,857 123,. 369 27,6.30,858 1880 376 170.859 108,763 24.366,551 18,527 4,5.52,647 127,290 28,919,198 1881 290 141,459 112.418 23.. 536, 843 18,968 4,6.34,103 131,386 28,170,946 1882 339 185.551 109,556 24,335.941 20,434 5,118,360 129,990 29,4.54,301 1883 327 189,769 113,630 24,480,888 20,896 5,351,845 134,526 29,832,733 1884 228 137,590 114,577 25,252,896 18,722 4,776,238 133,299 30,028,1.34 1885 434 164t 142 121,144 25,205.714 20,244 5,131,792 141,388 30,337,506 1886 1,533 408,444 128,293 26.008.484 25.829 5,596,191 154,122 31,604,675 1887 780 306, 140 136,047 27.992,253 28.372 6,014,334 164,419 34,006,587 1888 945 316,811 140,971 29,486,877 28, 133 6,401,921 169,104 35,888,798 1889 1,347 361.710 159,675 33,761,551 31,879 7,481,664 191,554 41,243,215 1890 1,497 543,503 163,217 35.481,510 31,676 8,307,268 194,893 43,788,778 1891 1,309 515,368 157,473 35.812,316 30,306 7,990,058 187,779 43,802,374 1892 1,336 311.994 153,232 35,346,195 28,212 7,772,462 181,444 43,118,657 1893 615 114.473 156,354 38,844,366 28,521 8,069,683 184,875 46,914,049 1894 1.327 268,301 150, 192 36,450,192 28,626 8,124,205 178,818 44,574,3971 1895 1,169 221,213 156,891 39,704,784 33,110 9,597.442 190,001 49,302,226 1896 622 150,858 152,631 39,311,871 31,882 11,330,041 184,513 50,641,912: 1897 455 145,032 174,627 43,500,848 32,265 10,879,218 206,892 54,380,066! 1898 756 236.253 174,922 46,253.158 31,264 9,721,383 206,186 .55,974,5411 1899 1,043 562. 153 179,409 49.315.762 35,260 11,230,063 214,669 60,545.825: 1900 2,604 1,134.319 172,828 48.543.099 35,910 11,931.505 208,738 60,474,604 1901 2,463 964.414 193,559 56.256,945 42,611 14.469.366 236,170 70,726,311: 1902 2,935 1,558,252 196,010 61.668.834 56,480 16.976,567 252,490 78,645,401 1903 3,854 2,616,526 186,827 60,889,703 39,593 15,817,624 226,420 76,707,327 1904 2,589 1,576,025 182,467 61,883,335 38,236 14,771,746 220,703 76,655,081 1905 2,425 2,161,342 188,993 64,464,088 40,069 16,592,146 229,062 81,056,234 1906 2,720 2,476,160 142,417 48,374,390 27,983 13,912,921 170,400 62,287,3111907* 3,364 3.173,422 187,024 69,403,774 43,825 20,701,092 230,849 90,104,866 1908 3.585 3.627,771 188,562 73,253,587 42,262 20,118,214 230,824 93,371,80lt 1909 2,139 2,724,103 203,589 80,746,068 43,789 20,572,851 247,378 101,318,919 1910 1,468 2,424,135 216,798 93,296,282 42,360 20,761,197 259,158 114,057,479 1911 1,582 2,459,591 209,436 95,220,983 46,981 24,019,806 256,417 119,240,789 1912 1,585 1,635,163 216,475 103,086,792 59,798 28,407,704 276,273 131,494,496 1913 1,603 1,746,503 217,701 109,348,276 57,438 30,928,016 275.139 140,276,292; 1914 2,597 3,442,279 207,960 101,093,545 51,232 25,610,590 259.192 126,704,135 1915 78 / /.' I /)/• I \ /» vi>MMi:h' NiiinhiT iind 'I\)mi,'it!;(> of Hivi-goin;^ VesselH (holh Htoam , 1013. POHTS. En< .ered. Cleared. To lals. Entered. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tonal Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. Ladysmith. B.C — Stoniii Sail 73 25 24,915 10,364 04 12 20, 175 8,687 137 37 45,090 19,051 17 13 981 2,220 Totnls. . 98 35,279 76 28,862 1Y4 64,141 30 3,201 Liverpool, N.S.— S tojiin 53 264 6,577 22,979 49 280 6,497 26,064 102 544 13,074 49,043 67 185 5,868 Sail 18,631 Totals 317 29,656 329 32,561 646 62,117 . 242 24,499 Louisburg, N.S. — Steam 141 262 231,771 17,122 176 261 271,171 17,009 317 523 502,942 34,131 120 200 178,900 Sail 15,464 Totals 403 248,893 437 288, 180 840 537,073 320 194,424 Lunenburg, N.S. — Steam ... 16 292 208 28,364 45 307 1,279 26,877 61 599 1,487 55,241 1 279 76 Sail 24,878 Totals.. 308 28,572 352 28,156 660 56,728 280 24,954 Montreal, Que. — Steam 438 1,809,544 447 5 1,825,436 8,699 885 5 3,635,980 8,699 505 2,037,764 Sail Totals 438 1,809,544 452 1,834,135 890 3,644,679 505 2,037,764 Nanaimo, B.C. — Steam 289 86 250,814 30,494 486 362,098 109 37,280 775 195 612,912 67,774 143 26 69,633 Sail 16,657 Totals 375 281,308 595 399,378 970 680, 686 169 86,290 Newcastle, N.B.— Steam . . 20 11 35,611 4,824 25 45,922 30 13.826 45 41 81,533 18,650 23 14 44,958 Sail 4,873 Totals 31 40,435 55 59,748 86 100, 183 37 49,831 NeWjWestminster, B.C.— Steam Sail 81 23 16,301 8,644 70 17 12,225 7,680 151 40 28,526 16,324 94 43 16,771 8,963 Totals 104 24,945 87 19,905 191 44,850 137 25,734 North Head, N.B.— Steam 171 1 27,312 113 162 2 26,131 333 333 3 53,443 446 189 5 27,120 SaU 945 Totals 172 27,425 164 26,464 336 53,889 194 28,065 North Sydney, N.S.— Steam 462 671 270, 152 45,881 426 514 240,332 65,037 888 1,185 510,484 110,918 526 598 343,469 Sail 41,356 Totals 1,133 316,033 940 305,369 2,073 621,402 1,124 384,825 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c and Sail) Entered at and Cleared from the Principal Ports, etc. — Continued. 85 1914. 1915. Cleared. Totals. Entered. Cleared. Totals. No. of Vessels . Tons Register. No. of Vessels . Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. 15 4 1,051 280 32 17 2,032 2,500 79 37 25,639 7,316 70 37 21,077 7,213 149 74 40,716 14,529 19 1.331 49 4,532 116 32,955 ^ 107 28,290 223 61,245 62 193 12,330 20,098 119 378 18, 198 38,729 95 171 6,716 17.608 92 181 4,087 22,550 187 352 10,803 40,158 255 32,428 497 56, 927 266 24,324 273 26,637 539 50,961 118 227 799,977 25.310 238 427 978.937 40.774 195 261 287,652 16,290 179 260 240,017 16,982 374 521 527,67a 33,278 345 825,287 :665 1,019.711 456 303,958 439 256,999 895 560,957 39 282 521 26,815 40 561 597 51,693 22 297 357 28,519 48 308 797 27,721 70 605 1,154 56,240 321 27,336 601 52,290 319 28,876 356 28,518 675 57,394 495 6 2,030,466 8,978 1,000 6 4,068,230 8.978 552 2,000,184 551 2,031,045 1,103 4,031,229 I 501 2,039.444 1,006 4.077,208 552 2,000,184 551 2,031.045 1,103 4,031,229 255 2 88,580 31,297 398 28 158.213 47,954 258 71 164,217 41,808 378 87 22o,522 42.567 636 158 387,739 84,375 257 119.877 426 206. 107 329 206,025 465 266.089 794 472,114 23 18 43.706 5.836 46 32 88.664 10.709 11 10 17,071 3,913 10 31 16.004 9.488 21 41 33,075 13,401 41 49.542 78 99.373 21 20,984 41 25.492 62 46,476 93 39 25,269 8,249 187 82 42.040 17.212 39 2 11,420 398 53 6 10.986 2.476 92 8 22,406 2,874 132 33,518 269 59,252 41 11,818 59 13,462 100 25.280 194 4 27,240 711 383 - 9 54,360 1,656 19S 7 24.191 612 192 6 26,041 310 390 13 50.232 922 198 27,951 392 56,016 205 24,803 198 26,351 403 51,154 509 339 330,118 26,573 1.035 937 673,587 07,929 459 543 295,516 40,112 519 280 326,135 21.612 978 823 621,651 61,724 848 356,691 1.972 741,516 1,002 335,628 799 .347,747 1,801 683,375 86 TRADE AND COMMERCE— PART lY 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 8tati£MKNT sliuwiiig the Nuuibor and Tuauugu u£ Soa-going VcsscLs (buUi , 1913. I PonTs. Entered. Cl.arerl . Totals. Entered. No. of Vessels. 1 Tons Register. No. of Ves.sels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels . Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. Pnrrshoro, N.S.— iStORIU 75 100 48.C69 18,883 1 75 159 48,422 30,504 78,986 150 259 96,491 49,447 55 68 35,048 Sail 13,498 Totals 175 66,952 234 409 145.9.38 123 48,.'J46 Port Hawkesbury.N.S Steam 51 114 48,713 14,965 40 103 43,897 13,471 97 217 92,610 28,430 44 59 65,643 Sail 6,443 Totals 165 63,678 149 57,368 314 121,046 103 72,086 PortrSimpson, B.C. — Steam 49 41,262 48 43,007 97 84,269 57 44,380 Sail . Totals 49 41,262 48 43,007 97 84,269 57 44,380 Prince Rupert, B.C.— Steam 275 15 295,004 3,262 264 283,988 539 15 578,992 3,262 428 5 347,040 Sail 2,460 Totals 290 298,266 264 283,988 554 582,254 433 349,506 Quebec, Que. — Steam 354 17 1,737,788 3,419 153 15 733,065 3,570 ■ 507 32 1,470,853 6,989 371 21 1,820,231 Sail 1,798 Totals. 371 1,741,207 168 736,635 539 1,477,842 392 1,822,029 Rimouski, Que. — Steam 14 10 24,858 9,72C 14 10 24,858 9,720 28 20 29.716 19,440 15 8 20,762 Sail 8,041 Totals . 24 34,578 24 34.578 48 49,156 23 28,803 St. Andrews, N. B.— Steam 917 30 47,817 2,957 699 16 41,454 1,831 1,616 46 89,271 4,788 1,196 27 68,507 Sail 3,857 Totals 947 50,774 715 43,285 1,662 94,059 1,223 72,364 St. .John, N.B.— Steam 391 535 926,360 91,312 • 302 589 800,993 87,884 693 1,124 1,727,353 179,196 389 460 1,054,336 Sail 62,347 Totals 926 1,017,672 891 888,877 1,817 1,906,549 849 1,116,683 St. Martins, N.B.— Steam 35 65 2,765 29,012 36 74 2,844 29,086 71 139 5,609 58,098 30 47 2,370 Sail 17,785 Totals 100 31,777 110 31,930 210 63,707 77 20,155 St. Stephen, N. B.— Steam 286 25 I 21,282 5,064 280 19 21,287 3,124 566 44 42,569 8,188 331 30 19,476 Sail 5,900 Totals . . . 1 311 26,346 299 24,411 610 50,757 361 25,376 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c Steam and Sail) Entered at and Cleared from Principal Ports, etc. — Continued. 87 1914. 1915. Cleared . Totals. Entered. Cleared . Totals. No. of Vessels. Tons Register . No. of Vessels . Tons Register. No. of Vessels. t Tons Register. No. of Vessels . Tons Register. No. of Vessels Tons Register. 55 96 35, 199 21,691 110 164 70,247 35,189 57 71 45.288 15,371 59 108 48,585 25,299 116 179 93,873 40,670 151 56,890 274 105,436 128 60,059 167 73,884 295 134,543 44 55 63,207 7,007 88 114 128,850' 13,450 1 (Infc )rmation not available.) 99 70,214 202 142,300 55 43,923 112 88,303 37 34,222 40 33,838 77 68,060 55 43,923 112 88,303 37 34,222 40 33,838 77 68,060 358 7 191,898 9,651 786 12 538,938 12,117 355 215,806 332 163,613 687 .379,419 365 201,549 798 551,055 355 215,806 332 163,613 687 379,419 187 12 901,332 779 558 33 2.721,563 2,577 286 13 1, .391, 516 1.287 134 17 602,860 1,666 420 30 1,994, .376 2,953 199 902,111 591 2,724,140 299 1,392,803 151 604,526 450 1,997,329 14 8 18,824 8,041 29 16 39,586 16,082 22 6 32,491 6,545 22 5 32,491 5,694 44 11 64,982 12, 239 22 26,865 45 55,668 28 39,036 27 38,185 55 77,221 1,113 14 63,643 1,726 2,309 41 132, 150 5,583 1,310 27 73,099 3.958 1,213 14 73.622 1,254 2,523 41 146.721 5,212 1,127 65,369 2,35C 137,733 1,337 77,057 1.227 74,876 2,564 151,933 307 500 859.925 50,462 696 960 1,914,261 112,809 367 620 993,699 75,471 319 561 831,240 61,582 686 1,181 1,821,939 137,053 807 910,387 1,656 2,027,070 987 1,069,170 880 892,822 1,867 1,961,992 28 47 2,212 17,744 58 94 4,582 35,529 27 51 2.133 17,673 29 43 2,291 17,348 56 94 4,424 35,021 75 19,956 152 40,111 78 19.806 72 19,639 150 39,445 311 22 21,407 3,223 642 52 40,883 9.123 322 26 22.021 5,399 292 23 21,644 6,865 614 49 43,665 12,264 333 24,630 694 50,006 348 27,420 315 28,509 663 55.929 88 rhWni'l AND VOMMKIiaE^PAliT IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Stvtimknt showini; tho Number and Toiumgo of Sea-going Vessels (V)oth Stoain and 191.1. Pouts. i:nt orod . Cleared . Totals. Entered. No. of Vessels. . Tons Register. No. of Ves.sols Tons RojiiHtcr. No, of Vessels Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. Sholbunio. N.S.— Stcjiiu . 1 85 37 7,399 3 113 4 1.50 4 57 848 Pail 97 8,645 182 16.044 4,919 Totals 86 7,436 100 8,758 186 16,194 61 5.707 Sydney. N.S.- Stoiini ' 340 42 570,688 4,048 319: 512,131 281! 19,406 659 323 1.091,819 24,054 343 66 607,314 Sail 6,347 Totals 382 584,336 6001 631,537 982 1,115,873 409 613,661 Three Rivers, Que.— Steani 29 70,327 29 70,327 58 140.654 23 57,845 Sail _ 1 1 Totals 29 70,. 327 29 70,327 58 140,654 23 57,845 Union Bay, B.C.— 37 5 40,619 3,637 51 85.394 88 126.013 73 120, 164 Sail 3 1,505 8 5,142 12 4,671 Totals 42 44,2.56 54 86,899 96 131,155 85 124,835 Vancouver, B.C, — Steam 2,473 4 2,038.633 5,824 2,387 1.498,2.58 2 2,493 3,860 6 3,536,891 8,317 1 2,302 2,365,915 Sail 15 7,617 Tojtals 2,477 2,044,4.57 2,339 1,500,751 3,866' 3,545,208 2,317 2,373,532 Victoria, B.C.— Steani * • . 1,793 211 1,800,649 51,359 1,609 2,087,879 218 48,945 3,402 3,888,528 429 100.304 1,981 145 2,107,741 Sail 41,6.54 Totals 2,004 ' 1,852,008 1,827 2,136,824 ! 3,831 3.988.832 2,126 2,149,395 1 ' 1 ■ - Windsor, N.S.— Steam 39 153 21.145 127,122 48 27.924 170 142,-502 87 323 49,069 269,624 37 143 26, 169 Sail 119,076 Totals 192 148,267 218 170,426 410 318,693 180! 145,245 Yarmouth, N.S.— 182 358 128,668 41,407 206 351 141,953 25, 189 388 709 270,621 66,596 1 1 172 166,183 Sail 356 28,. 575 Totals .540 170,075 557! 167, 142 1 1,097 337,217 528 194,758 Other ports — Steam 1,093 2,03fi 189,455 224,731 945 240,378 2,178 245,204 3,038 4,214 1,448,833 469,935 1,376 2,038 274,519 Sail 175.211 Totals . . 3.129 414, 186 3,123 485,582 7,252 1,918,768 3,414 449.730 Total ports - Steam 11,638 6,442 12,570.581 1,004,612 10,62311, 581, 203 6,956 1,074,702 1 22,261 lo,405 24,151,784 2,079,314 12,526 5,794 14, 168,. 557 Sail 813,836 Totals 18,087 13,575,193 1 17,579 12.655.905 35,666 26,231,098 18,320 14,982,393 1 1 1 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 89 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c Sail) Entered at and Cleared from Canadian Ports, etc. — Concluded. 1914. 1915. Cleared. Totals. Entered. Cleared. Totals. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Tons Vessels . Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. 6 70 232 7,163, 10 127 1,080 12,0.82 102 285 9,851 7 109 517 11.741 14 211 802 21.592 76 7,395 137 13.162 109 10, 136 116 12.258 225 22.. 394 351 360 567.657 23,319 694 426 1.174.971 29,666 287 41 507,533 4,116 286 335 466.5.39 23.474 573 376 974.072 27.590 711 590,976 1.120 1.204.637 328 511,649 621 490.013 949 1,001.662 23 57.845 46 115,690 23 56,492 23 56.492 46 112,984 23 57,845 46 115,690 23 56,492 23 56.492 46 112,984 90 8 168.064 1.369 163 20 238,228 6,040 55 16 90, 101 4,474 74 19 147.307 8,791 129 35 237.408 13.265 98 169.433 183 294,268 71 94,575 93 156,098 164 250,673 2,245 17 2,232,266 27.130 4.547 32 4,598.181 34,747 1,600 3 1,886,154 5,763 1,454 5 1,693,679 5,915 3.054 8 3,579,833 11,678 2,262 2.259,396 4,579 4,632,928 1,603 1,891.917 1,459 1,699,594 3.062 3,591,511 1,843 150 2.362.183 43,029 3.824 295 4,469.924 84.683 1,588 80 1.984.131 26,744 1.513 95 2,069,805 27,048 3, 101 175 4.053.936 53.792 1,993 2,405,212 4,119 4,554,607 1.668 2.010,875 1.608 2.096.853 3,276 4,107.728 48 170 1 33,375 133,762 85 313 59,544 i 252.838 25 131 14,085 121.616 29 143 18.314 128.732 54 274 32.399 250. 348 218 167,1.37 398 312,382 156 1.35.701 172 1^7.046 328 282.747 175 413 166,590 58,155 347 769 332.773 86,730 178 297 152.553 23,056 • 185 284 168,777 17.931 363 581 321,330 40.987 588 221,745 1,116 419.503 475 175,609 469 186,708 944 362.317 1,313 2,165 351.990 . 188.202 2,689 4.203 626.509 363,413 1,501 1 2,0.37 265,223 ' 168,880 1.614 1,982 525,781 61,021 3,115 4.019 791.004 229.901 3,478 1 540. 192 6.892 989,922 3,538 434. 103 3,596 586,802 7. 1.34 1.020,905 11,477 6,218 1 13,662,423 923,670 24.003 12,012 27,830,980 1,737,506 11,344 5,8.38 12.324.831 808,113 10,689 6,041 11.545.517 724. 125 22.0.33 11.879 23,870,348 1,532,238 17,695 ,14.586.093 36,015 29,568,486 1 17,182 13,132,944 16,730 12,269.642 33.912 25,402.586 90 ThWnh: AM) COMMKKVE—VMiT IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 iStatkmknt sliowini; (lit» NumlxM- nnd '^()nIll^g(^ of VosHols (botli Stiiain and Sail) incluvlinjj Forrios, which Eiilorod at. and Cloarod from 1913. Nationality. Entered. • Cloarod. Totals. Entered. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. Canadian — Stoam Sail 9,476 765 6.284,121 226,781 8.871 792 5,916.549 222.603 •18,347 1,557 12,200,670 449,384 7.863 1,028 5,830,926 244,778 Totals 10,241 6,510,902 9.663 6.139.152 19,904 12,650,054 8,891 6,075,704 United States- Steam Sail 16,478 4,095 8,798,388 837,813 16,368 4,723 8,350,949 981,481 32,846 8.818 17,149,337 1,819,294 16,270 3.155 9,378,264 752,322 Totals 20,573 9.636,201 21,091 9,332,430 41,664 18,968,631 19.425 10,130,586 Totals- Steam Sail 25,954 4,860 15,082,509 1,064,594 25,239 14,267,498 5,515j 1,204,084 51,193 10,375 29,350,007 2,268,678 24.133 4.183 15,209,190 997, 100 Totals 30,814 16,147,103 30.754 15.471,582 61,568 31,618,685 28,316 16,206,290 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 91 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c Trading, on the Lakes and Rivers between Canada and the LTiiited States, not Canadian Ports during each Fiscal Year, 1913, 1914 and 1915. 1914. 1915. Cleared. Xo. of Vessels . Tons Register. Totals. Entered . Cleared. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons I Re ;.i.-h: AM) ('(>l/U/',7/r/v rAKT IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Statkmknt showing tho Numbor and Tonnage of "Vessels (l)olli Hfccam and Sail) Canadian Ports during oach Fiscal lOIH. NATlONAl.rrY. Entered. Cleared. Totals. EntfTcd. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of 1 Tons Vessels. Register. ! No. of Vessels. Tons Register. British and Canadian. Steam 69,468 21,797 32,674,896 4,393,786 64,542 30,540,676 134,010 63,215,572 43,4441 8,793,978 72,470 36,914,752 Sail 21,647 4,400,192 20,717 3,718,813 Totals 91,265 37,068,682 86,189 34,940,868 177,454 72,009,550 93,187 40,633,565 Foreign — Sf:'m Sail . . 493 269 718,005 Sfi 2.^0 476 347 741,846 89,082 969 616 1,459,851 175,312 466 308 774.356 70,480 iiVJ| __, _ Totals 762 804,235 823 830,928 1,585 1,635,163 774 844,836 Totals- Steam Sail 1 69,96133,392.901 22,066, 4,480,016 65,018 21,994 31,282,522 4,489,274 134,97964,675,423 44,060 8,969,290 72,936 21,025 37,689,108 3,789,293 Totals 92,027 37,872,917 87,012 35,771,796 179,039|73,644,713 93,961 41,478,401 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 93 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c Employed in the Coaatiii^ Trade of Cauada, which Eatered at and Cleared from Year 1913, 1914 and 1915. 1914. 1915. Cleared. Totals. Entered. Cleared . Totals. No. of 1 Tons Vessels. Register. No. of ' Vessels. 5 Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Ve.ssel3. Tons Register. No. of Vescsels. Tons Register. 66,017132, 233, 008 20,845 3,743,733 138,487 41,562 69,147.760 7.402.546 68.50532.856.755 19.914, 3.509.585 63,029 20,204 .30,083,292 3,208,071 131,534 62,940,0)7 40,118 6,717,656 86,862 35,976,741 180,049 76,610,306 1 88.419 36.366,310 83,233 33,291,363 171,652 69,657.703 489 340 831,337 70,330 955 648 1.605,693 140.810 • 880; 1.587.007 355, 97.205 961 1,663,222 401 94,845 1,841 3,250,229 756! 192,050 829 901,667 1,603 1.740,503 1,235 1,684,212 1,362; 1,758,067 2.597 3.442,279 66,506'33,064,345 21,185^3,814,063 1 139.442 70,7.53,453 42,21C 7,603,356 69,385 34.443,762 20.269 3.606,790 1 63.990 31.746,514 20.605 3,302,916 133,375 40,874 66,191,276 6,909,706 87,69136.878,408 t 181,652 78,356,809 89.654:38,050,552 84,593 35,049,430 174.249 73,099,982 94 TRADE AND amiMhJUirK—PAirr IV 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 R E C A P 1 T U Statkmknt sho\vii\g the NuinbtM* and Tonnagr of VojHdls, itiduding those Ernploy(3(l Cnnudiiin Ports duriiifj; ouch Fiscal 1913. Nationaittv. Entered. Cleared. Totals. Entered. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Ves.sels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. Sea-going Vessels — British and Canadian.. . Foreign 9,605 8,482 9,814,190 3,761,003 9,512 8,067 8,612,998 4,042,907 19,117 16,549 18,427,188 7,803,910 10,201 8,119 10,588,709 4,393,684 Totals 18,087 13.575,193 17,579 12,655,905 35,666 26,231,098 18,320 14,982,393 Vessels trading on lakes and rivers between Can- ada and the United States- Canadian 10,241 20,573 6,510,902 9 fi3fi-201 9,663 21,091 6,139,152 9,332,430 19,904 41,664 12,650,0.54 18,968,631 8,891 19,425 6,075,704 United States 10,130,586 Totals 30,814 16,147,103 30,754 15,471,582 61,568 31,618,685 28,316 16,206,290 Vessels employed in the coasting trade — British and Canadian . . . Foreign 91,265 762 37,068,682 804,235 86, 189 823 34,940,868 830,928 177,454 1,585 72,009,550 1,635,163 93,187 774 40,633,565 844,836 Totals 92,027 37,872,917 87,012 35,771,796 179,039 73,644,713 93.961 41,478,401 Recapitulation — British and Canadian. . . Foreign 111,111 29,817 53,393,774 14,201,4.39 105,364 19,693,018 29,981 14,206,265 216,475 103,086,792 59,798^28,407,704 112,279 28,318 57,297,978 15,369,106 Totals . 140,928 67,595,213 135 345 fiS S99 28.'^ 276 273 ISI 494 49fi 140,597 72.667,084 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 95 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10c LATION. on Inland Waters, not including Ferries, which Entered at and Cleared from Year 1913, 1914 and 1915. I I I I 1914. 1915. Cleared. Totals. Entered. Cleared. Totals. No. of Tons Vessels. Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Tons Vessels.! Register. 10,003 7,692 10,283,939 4.302,154 20,204 15,811 20,872,648 8,695,838 9,418 7,764 9,399,490 3,733,454 9,434 8,536,612 7.296^ 3,733,030 18,852 15,060 17,936,102 7, 466, '484 17,695 14,586,093 36,015 29,568,486, 17,182 13,132,944 16,730 12,269,642 33,912 25,402,586 8,557 20, 599 5,789,618 10,355,089 17,448 40,024 1', 865, 322 20,485,675 9,116 16,352 7,329,246 6,844,680 8,340 17.223 6,170,494 7,857,147 17,456 33,575 13,499,740 14,701,827 29,156 16,144,707 57,472 32,350,997 25,468 14,173,926 25,563 14,027,641] 51,031 28,201,567 86,862 829 35,976,741 901,667 180,049 1,603 76,610,306 1,746,503 88,419 1,235 36,366,340 1,684,212 83,233 1,362 33,291,363! 171,652 1,758,067 2,597 69,657,703 3.442,279 87,691 36, 878, 4C8 181,652 78,356,809 89,654 38,050,552 84,595 .35,049,4.30^ 174,249 73,099,982 105,42252,050,298 217,701 29.120|15,558,910 57,438 109,348,276 30,928,016 106,953 25,351 53,095,076 12,262,346 101,007 25,881 47,998,469' 207,960 13,348,244 51,232 101,093,545 25,610,590 134,542 67,609,208 275,139 140,276,292 132,304 65,357,422 126,888 61,346,713 259,192 126,704,135 DOMINION OF CANADA REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE PART V-GRAIN STATISTICS For the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1915 The Crop Year ended August 31, 1915, and the Season of Navigation ended December 14, 1915 AND REPORT OF THE BOARD QF GRAIN COMMISSIONERS PRINTED BY ORDER OF PARLIAMENT. OTTAWA PRINTED BY J. hk L. TACHK, PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY 1916 [No. 10(1.-1916.]— A. 6 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d A. 1916 Fort W(i,i>iai\i, Ont., January 26, 191G. Hou. Sir George E. Foster, K.C.M.G., Minister of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa, Ont. Sir, — We have the honour to submit the following report as required by section 14, chapter 27, 2 George V, " An Act Kespecting Grain." We have the honour to be, sir. Your obedient servants, EGBERT MAGILL, Chief Grain Commissioner. W. D. STAPLES, Grain Commissioner. C. BIRKETT, Secretary. J. P. JONES, Grain Commissioner. 6 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd A. 1916 TABLE OF CONTENTS. CHAPTER 1. Pages. Examiners, St.vndard and Survey Boards — I. Board of Grain Examiners 1 II. Grain Standards Boards 1-4 III. Grain Survey Boards , 4-5 CHAPTER 2. Report of Chief Inspector 6 CHAPTER 3. Report of the Registrar 7 CHAPTER 4. Report of Chief Weightmaster 8-14 CHAPTER 5. Report re Licensing and Bonding — (a) Licensing and Bonding 15-16 (6) Temporary Agents 16 (c) Loading Platforms. . . : 17 (d) Defaults 18 CHAPTER 6. Elevator Tariffs — (a) Tariff— Terminal Elevators 1915-16 19-20 (fe) Tariff— Interior Terminal Elevators 1915-16 20-21 (c) Tariff— Country Elevators 1915-16 22 CHAPTER 7. Surpluses and Shortages in Terminal Elevators — (a) Surpluses and Shortages in Terminal Elevators as prepared by the weightmaster .' 24-44 (h) Adjustments made of the Surpluses and Shortages by the Chief Inspector , 45-56 (c) Allowances of J bushel per 1,000 made by each Terminal Elevator for season of navigation 1915 57 vi 77M7)/v' I \7> ro)/l//,7,T/-; I' \ iri' V 6 GEORGL V, A. 1916 ClIAril'lK S. 0»Mri.\lNTS, KULINOS. A'TltCATIONS, Olil'l.liS AND SESSIONS OK TIIK H(tAIII) — (a) Compliiinls 58 (/>) Sonir Kuliiifi> of tli(> Hoiird - (a) linpnijKM- nsi- of SciiU's ill Coiiiil r.v K.Icn iilors HS-oO (/») SrtiU'iiuMit /•(• siilc (.f (Ml- ;!()(;! i(» ()0-(j3 ((•) DisiMMiniiiivtioii in Coiiiilrv I'llcvator Hales (\^-('A (,i)Hoati ApiiJirat imis ivccivcil liy tlic lioard — ((•) Apj)llcatiou of Scottish Co-opcrativi' Wiiolcsale Suciuly, l.iiiiited, for Private Country Elevators 68-69 (/) Applii-atiou of ]\Iaiiitol)a (iraiii (Jrowers' Associal imi for the rediu'tion of commission charfj:es on tlic sale of Rraiii in tlie (Jrain Exclianj?es G'J-71 (g) Orders issued by tlie Board 71-74 (h) Sessions held by the Board 74 CHAPTEK 9. Revenue — Expenditure 75-80 CHAPTER 10. Report of the Chief Engineer 81-83 APPENDIX A. REPORT OF STATISTICIAl^.^ 1. Public Elevators— _ ' Pages. Receipts 84-89 Shipments 90-95 2. Fort William and Port Arthur — Receipts and Shipments handled at each place separately 96 Receipts and Shipments by Elevators and Railroads 98-105 Receipts and Shipments of Screenings, etc j 106-107 Dockage on cars 97 Dockage on cargoes 108-110 Shipments by vessels to Canadian and United States ports, Crop year 1914-15 Ill Slaipments by Canadian and United States Vessels, Crop year 1914-15 112-116 TMiLi: or fO\77V7'.9 vii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d 3. Winniix'g— Page. Cars inspected by railroads 117 Cars Inspected by Railroads and Provinces llS-119 Billinfr Destinations of cars Inspected 118-119 Number of Cars of Wheat Inspected. Crop years 1900-01 to 1914-15. 120 4. Country Elevators — . Quantities of each kind of Grain Marketed by Provinces and Rail- roads 122-124 5. Proportion of estimated Crop Inspected and Delivered, Crop years 1901-02 to 1914-15 125 fi. Prices — Wlieat— Daily Cash Prices 126 Daily comparison with Crop year 1913-14 127-130 Monthly Rang(--Crop years 1907-08 to 1914-15 137 Yearly Rang(^-Crop years 1907-08 to 1914-15 137 Cash prices (weekly) at Terminal Points in North America 138-149 Highest and Lowest Grades and Prices daily- — Winnipeg, Minneapolis and Duluth. . . 150-169 Comparative Table of Futures — Winnipeg, Minneapolis and Duluth. 170-171 APPENDIX B. Pages. 1. Statement showing quantities of grain discharged at eastern transfer eleva- tors from vessels loaded at Fort William and Port Arthur, season of navigation 1915, and the amounts of Overages and Shortages, accord- ing to reports of out-turns 172-177 2. Summary showing the quantities of grain discharged at eastern transfer elevators — Canadian and American Ports — from Vessels loaded at Fort William and Port Arthur, etc 178 3. Statement showing the quantities of grain held for winter storage in Cana- dian vesesls at Canadian Ports 179 4. Statement showing gain or loss at Canadian eastern transfer elevators after allowance of i and J bushels per 1,000 bushels 179 5. Statement showing quantities of grain carried by vessels loaded at Fort William and Port Arthur during season of navigation 1915, classified according to steamship companies and the out-turns at point of imloading 180-195 6. Rules and Regulations approved of bj' the Board of Grain Commissioners, for shortages and overages on lake cargoes 196-197 7. Rules and Regulations approved of by the Board of Grain Commissioners ' re loading of vessels 198-199 6 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d A. 1916 CHAPTER 1. EXAMINERS, STANDARD AND SURVEY BOARDS. PART I. -BOARDS OF GRAIN EXAMINERS. ;. Western.— \Y. L. Parrish, A. R. Hargraft, G. V. Hastings, S. Spink, Prof. S. A. Bedford, Prof. J. Bracken, Saskatoon; C. N. Bell, Secretary. S. Toronto.— John Carrick, Thos. Flynn, A. 0. Hogg, W. D. Matthews, C. B. Watts; F. G. Morley, Secretary. S. Montreal— A. G. Burton, Jas. Carruthers, C. S. Esdaile, E. S. Jaques, Adam G. Thompson ; J. S. Cook, Secretary. The Board of Grain Examiners for the Eastern and Western Divisions did not meet during the year ended August 31, 1915- PART II.— THE GRAIN STANDARDS BOARDS. 1. Western. — Peter Ferguson, Tate, Sask. ; E. J. Phin, Moosomin, Sask. ; Chris- tian Johnson, Baldur, Man.; Jas. Riddell, Rosebank, Man.; D. W. McCuaig, Port- age la Prairie, Man.; Hon. W. R. Motherwell, Regina, Sask.; F. W. Sirrett, Minne- dosa, Man.; Wm. Lothian, Pipestone, Man.; K. Campbell, Brandon, Man.; Senator F. H. Young, Killarney, Man.; S. Spink, Winnipeg, Man.; W. A. Matheson, Winni- peg, ^fan.; Geo. McCulloch, Souris, ^lan. ; W. A. Black, Montreal, Que. ; T. W. Lines, Strathcona, Alta. ; G. R. Crowe, Chairman, Winnipeg. Man.; Thos. A. Crane, Montreal, Que.; A. R. Hargraft, Winnipeg, Man.; M. McLaughlin, Toronto, Ont. ; W. H. Fairfield, Lethbridge, Alta.; C. B. Watts, Toronto, Ont.; John I. McFarland, Strathcona. Alta.; Wm. Carson, Calgary, Alta.; D. Horn, Winnipeg, Man.; T. A. Crearer, Winnii>eg, Man.; C. N. Bell, Secretary, Winnipeg. 2. Eastern. — Toronto: C. W. Band, Murray Brown. John Carrick, Thos. Flymi. F. W. Hay, A. 0. Hogg, W. D. Matthews, J. T. Melady, H. L. Rice, C. B. Watts. D. B. Wood; F. G. Morley, Secretary. Montreal : H. D. Dwyer, Jos. Quintal, A. P. Stewart, Adam G. Thompson, Nor- man Wight; J. S. Cook, Secretary. COPY OF MINUTES OF WESTERN GRAIN STANDARDS BOARD MEETING. WixxiPEG, October 25, 1915. A meeting of the Western Grain Standards Board was held to-day at 10 a.m. in the Council Room. Grain Exchange building, Winnipeg, Man. Present during different sessions of the board: G. R. Crowe, chairman; F. W, Sirrett, D. W. McCuaig, Peter Ferguson, C. Johnson, D. Horn. W. Carson, K. Camp- bell. Jas. Riddell. Wm. Lothian, W. A. INfatheson, W. H. Fairfield, M. McLaughlin, C. B. Watts, R. J. Phin; George Serls. chief grain inspector; Fred. Symes, inspector. Fort William ; Dr. Magill and J. P. Jones of the Board of Grain Commissioner? : and C. N. Bell, secretary. ^linutes of the meeting held September 29, 1914, were read and confirmed. loa— 1 rii'Am: am> coww/'At/; /m/,"/- v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 It was movod by K. CniupboU mi roj^rct yonr abHoncc tliroiifjfb illnoR.s. Trust yo\ir spivdy restoration to usual liealtb. — C N. Bki,i-." Carried iinaninioualy. On motion. Mr. K. Cainpboll was appointed vice-eliainnan to net in the absence of Mr. a. Tv. Crowe. Durinjr tbe eourse of tbe niorniuf; and tlie afternoon, standard samples for tbe eonimeroial grades of Nos. 4. 5. and (1 wbeat were selected and adoi)ted. ilovod by K. Campbell, seconded by W. TT. Fairfield: " Tlint all wheat not fit to be jrrad«Ml as No. (i be graded 'feed' in the discretion of the inspector." Carried xmanimously. !Moved by \V. Carson and Peter Ferguson : '' That feed barley shall include all damaged barley weighing less tliaii 42 pounds to the bushel, in the discretion of the inspector." Carried unanimously. On motion, a committee was appointed under the provisions of section 88 of the Canada Grain Act to meet and select other commercial grades of grain should climatic or other conditions make such further selection necessary, the said committee to consist of: Messrs. G. R. Crowe, chairman; S. Spink, W. A. Matheson, A. R. Har- graft, K. Campbell, D. W. McCuaig, James Riddell, T. A. Crearer, Hon. W. R. Mother- well, "\V. H. Fairfield, and Geo. Serls, chief grain inspector. The meeting then adjourned. C. N. Bell, Secretary. MEETING OF THE EASTERN GRAIN STANDARDS BOARD. Meeting held in room 206, Royal Bank building, Toronto, September 28, at 2 p.m. Present: Messrs. M. Brown, J. Carrick, Thos. Flynn, F. W. Hay, A. 0. Hogg, J. T. Melady, H. L. Rice, C. B. Watts and D. B. Wood, and Mr. A. A. Bowen, inspector, by invitation. Chairman. — On motion, Mr. A. O. Hogg was elected chairman. Commercial Grades. — The Grain Standards Board then decided upon the follow- ing commercial grades, with the weights governing the inspection of such grades, as p'^iated : — WHEAT. " No. 1 Commercial Wheat for sprouts " may contain not more than 10 per cent of sprouted wheat, and shall weigh not less than 56 pounds to the bushel. " No. 1 Commercial Wheat for smut " shall weigh not less than 67 pounds to the bushel. '' No. 2 Commercial Wheat for sprouts " may contain not more than 30 per cent of sprouted wheat, and shall weigh not less than 55 pounds to the bushel. " No. 2 Commercial Wheat for smut " shall weigh not less than 57 pounds to the bushel. " No. 3 Commercial Wheat " may contain both smutty and sprouted grain, and shall weigh not less than 55 pounds to the bushel. OATS. " No. 1 Commercial Oats " shall be white oats not good enough in colour to grade No. 3 Standard, testing 28 pounds to the bushel, and may contain sprouted grain. GRAIN l^TATIffTIC^ SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d On motion, Messrs. R. I. Braidon, Jno. Carriek, and Jno. Phillips were appointed with the Rrain inspectors to select 5 bushels of sample grain suitable for each of the above commercial grades of grain from which the board will select the standards. The board then adjourned until Thursday, the 30th instant, at 1 p.m., in order to permit the above committee to prepare the samples. September 30, 1M5, 1 p.m. Meeting held in Room 206, Royal Bank building. Present: Messrs. A. O. Hogg, Murray Brown, John Carriek, Thos. Flynn, J. T. Melady, and C. B. Watts. Commercial Grades. — The Grain Standards Board decided to strike a commercial grade for rye, to be known as " No. ] Commercial Rye," and to be of the following specifications: — " No. 1 Commercial Rye " shall be rye not good enough in quality to grade No. 2 Standard rye, and may contain sprouted grain, and shall weigh not les8 than 54 pounds to the bushel. The board then proceeded to strike the commercial grades, after which it was moved by Mr. J. Carriek, seconded by Mr. C. B. Watts, That the Commercial Grain Standards for the season 1915-16 as struck by the Grain Standards Board on Sep- tember 30 be known as follows : — WHEAT. No. 1 Commercial Wheat for sprouts. No. 1 Commercial Wheat for smut. No. 2 Commercial Wheat for sprouts. No. 2 Commercial Wheat for smut. No. 3 Commercial Wheat. O.U'S. No. 1 Commercial Oats. RYE. No. 1 Commercial Rye. And that the grain inspector be instructed to grant certificates for the above grades in white winter wheat, red winter wheat, mixed winter wheat, white oata and rye. Carried. The grain inspector was instructed to have about 5 bushels of each sample mixed to correspond with those struck by the board, and to have Mr. A. 0. Hogg, chairman of the board, pass upon the same before sending them out. The meeting then adjourned. ■ October 1, 1915, 3 p.m. Meeting held in Mr. A. O. Hogg's office, eighteenth floor. Royal Bank building. Present: Messrs. Brown, Carriek, Flynn, Hogg, Melady, Watts, and Wood. Commercial Grades. — Samples of the Commercial grades as submitted by the grain inspector after the bulk samples had been mixed, were examined and confirmed, with the exception of " No. 3 Commercial Wheat." On motion of Mr. Watts, seconded by Mr. Wood, Messrs. Hogg, Melady, and Watts were appointed a committee to strike a new standard for " No. 3 Commercial Wheat." Carried. lOd—U 4 THADi: AM) CVM M lUfCE—PART V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 tr S. lOir.. 11. .10 M.iri. .Mtvtiiij; held :it tlio dlHcc oi the 'at. — The tiienihers present, coinposiuf? tho si)ecial coiii- inittoe appointed by tlie Standards Board on October 1, struck ;i new standard of "No. 3 Conimereial 'Wheat." and the inspector was instructed to liuve the necessary samples sui)plied to the Grain Survey Board, Grain Inspectors, etc. Tbe ineetinjr then adjourned. Toronto, October 8, 1915. The above minutes of meetingcs of the Grain Standards Board, held September 28. September 30, October 1, and October 8, are hereby certified to be correct. F. G. MORLEY, A. 0. HOGO, Secretary. Chairman. PAKT 3.— GRAIN SURVEY BOARDS. 1. Winnipeg.— G. V, Hastings, S. Spink, G. R. Crowe, D. D. Young, W. W. McMillan, S. A. McGaw, W. L. Parrish, Alex. Reid, W. H. McWilliams, Thos. Thomp- son; C. N. Bell, secretary. 2. Calgary. — Wm. Carson, Angus C. Robertson, C. M. Hall, E. S. Munroe, W. W. Cimiming, Arthur Pierson, E. J. Frean, Frank S. Jacobs; D. 0. McHugh, secretary. S. Toronto. — C. W. Band, Murray Brown, John Carrick, D. O. Ellis, Thos. Flynn, A. 0. Hogg, W. D. Matthews, J. T. Melady, H. Shaw, C. B. Watts; F. G. Morley, secretary. If. Montreal. — C. B. Esdaile, A. G. Burton, Jas. Carruthers, E. S. Jaques, Jos. Quintal, Adam G. Thompson; J. S. Cook, secretary. REPORT OF THE WIXXIPEG SURVEY BOARD. Month. No. of Surveys Held. No. of Cars Raised. No. of Cars Lowered. No. of Cars Sustained. September 1914. 27 26 45 9 6 18 15 23 4 2 2 7 8 1 3 1 1 22 October 18 November 36 December ' . . 8 Januarj' 191.5. 6 February' 1 2 7 17 March 13 Aoril 1 15 Mav 4 June 1 1 1 Julv August. . . 2 2 Total... 177 28 7 142 C. N. BELL, Secretary. GRAI2i STATISTICS SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd nEPORT OF THE C.\LG.\RY SURVEY B0.4Rn. .Month. No. of Surveys Held. No. of Cars Rai.sed. No. of Cars Loweretl. No. of Cars Sustained. September 1914. 2 11 5 1 0 3 6 6 1 0 2 0 1 2 1 October 1 8 November . .... 5 December - - 1 Jiinuarv. 1915. February .' 3 March 3 3 April 3 3 May 1 June . . July 2 August .... Total. .. 37 6 4 27 D. O. McHUGH, Secretarij. REPORT OF THE TORONTO SURVEY BO.VRD. September 1, 1914, to September 20, 1U15. Month. Surveys Held. Grades Raised. Grade Lowered. Grade Sustained. September 1914. 1 1 1 October 1 November December 1915. 2 1 1 1 1 1 January February 1 March April 3 1 1 2 May 1 June.. . ... July August 1 1 1 September. 1 > Total . . 12 4 8 F. G. MORLEY, Secretarij. REPORT OF THE MONTRE.\L SURVEY BO.\RD. During the year 1st of September, 1914, to 31st of August, 1915, the Montreal Survey Board was not called upon to hold any surveys. TRADE AND COMMERCE—run V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 CHAPTER 2. REPORT OF THE CHIEF INSPECTOR— GEO. SERLS. To Board of Grain Commussiotifrs : Gentlemkn, — As chief inspector, I beg to submit to you a rei)ort on the work per- formed by the Inspection Department for the crop year of 1914-15. WESTERN DIVISION. This crop was very much lighter than the year previous, the total number of cars inspected being 122.832, against 192,732 for the crop of 1913-14. Of the above total the following number of cars were inspected at the various points, as follows : — Cars. Winnipeg 108.086 Calgary 6,625 Superior 1,.387 Moosejaw 3,385 Sasltatoon 2,111 Medicine Hat 1,238 The harvest was unusually early, and the movement commenced the first of September. It came with the usual rush for a little over a month. At the end of October the receipts fell off, enabling the department to dispense with the temporary help taken on for the rush season. The crop was of good quality, 75 per cent of it grading into the contract grades, and the condition was excellent. During the year the Government elevators at Moosejaw and Saskatoon were opened, making it necessary to place inspectors at each of these points for the inspec- tion of grain in and out of these elevators. EASTERN OnaSION. In the Eastern division the amount of work done was about the same as in previous years. Owing to the small amount of grain to inspect at Kingston and Peterborough, these points were closed. Inspector MclSJ^eill, of Kingston, was transferred to Mont- real, and Inspector Hurley, of Peterborough, to Toronto. GRAIN STATISTICS SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd CHAPTER 3. REPORT OF THE REGISTRAR— GEO. SERIS. To Board of Grain Commissioners : Gentlemen, — As registrar, I beg to submit a report on the work done by the Registration Department for the crop year of 1914-15. The work performed by the registration offices was naturally the same as in other departments, much lighter than the previous year; the difference being so great as to necessitate a reduction of the staff. The total bushels for the year being — Wheat 84,127.852—40 Oats 20,183,349 — 30 Barley 2,839,732 — 06 Flax 3.379.017—29 Rye 4.921 — 08 and total bushels cancelled — Wheat 85.541,0.52—50 Oats 20.089,661 — 26 Barley 2,966,995 — 08 Flax 4,506,152—43 Rye 4,601—28 The registration and cancellation of warehouse receipts of the Canadian Govern- ment elevators at Moosejaw and Saskatoon is done by the accountants at these two points, but all reports are forwarded to the Winnipeg office and checked. The same will also apply to Calgary as soon as they start to operate. The usual statements were prepared, showing the outstanding warehouse receipts. The Winnipeg office commenced on September 1 last year to make out a weekly statement for the Grain Exchange, showing the receipts and shipments by grade of each terminal elevator at Fort William and Port Arthur. This was found to be of great value to the trade. 8 Thwnf: -i.v/) commerce— pa iff v 6 GEORGE V, A. 19l6 CHAPTER 4. REPORT OF THE CHIEF WEIGHMASTER J. G. WHITE. To the Board of Orain Commififiioners: CU:nti,emen, — Hermvitli is i)ro5'euted my report for the year ending August 31, 1915. SCALES. The niuuber of soalos reported in use in the terminal and hospital elevators at Port Arthur and Fort William under my supervision last year was 146. The National elevator has since boon dostmyod hy fire, and rebuilt, installing: one scale instead of two as formerly. The Ogilvie Milling Company have taken out four (4) receiving scales of 84,000 pounds capacity, and rcplac'ed them with four (4) of 120,000 pounds capacity, leaving 144 hopper scales; there are also added for my inspection ten (30) automatic bagging scales and two (2) platform scales, making 156 scales under my supervision at Fort William and Port Arthur. My appointment as inspector of weights and measures having been extended to cover all Government elevators under the jurisdiction of the board, places the follow- ing additional scales under my supervision: — At Moosejaw. . — Six 60-ton hopper scales. " Two 1,200-pound platform scales. " Two automatic bagging scales. At Saskatoon. — Six 60-ton hopper scales. " Two automatic bagging scales. At Calgary... — Six 60-ton hopper scales. Two automatic bagging scales. Making a total of 182 scales under my supervision, and subject to my inspection. (See statement attached.) SCALE INSPECTION. These scales, with the exception of Calgary (inspected once), have all undergone a rigid inspection twice during the past year. One of these inspections was made by me as inspector of weights and measures, acting under the authorityof the Depart- ment of Inland Eevenue, for which certificates of verification were issued, and fees amounting to $810.75, covering Port Arthur and Fort William inspections, collected and remitted to R. McKay, District Inspector of the Winnipeg division; $76, covering Saskatoon and Moosejaw, collected and remitted to C. W. Johnston, District Inspector of Saskatoon division ; and /$61, covering Calgary inspection, collected and remitted to J. W. Costello, District Inspector of Calgary division; making a total of $947.75 collected and remitted to the proper officers. The above is the annual inspection as provided for by regulation (13) of the Weights and Measures Act. In addition to the annual inspection, I have, as chief weighmaster, made an inter- mediate inspection of all scales; for this inspection no charge was made nor certifi- cates issued, but which was carried out to determine the continued accuracy of the scales. These inspections have been most careful and exacting, both as to accuracy and sensitiveness, and further numerous tests have been made in elevators concerned in loading cargoes or unloading cars, where the accuracy of weights has been in ques- GRAIN STATISTICS SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd tion, and I have to report that only in one case were the scales found to be sufficiently defective (throufrli tlio huildinfr prottinp out of level) to account for a small shortage of about 40 bushels, which was i)r()nii)tly settled for by the elevator. This work during the past year has . called for over (400) separate inspections, and one visit to Calgary, and two each to Moosejaw and Saskatoon. SCALE REPAIRS. The companies operating terminal and hospital elevators at Port Arthur and Fort William have employed a scale mechanic to be permanently located at these ports, so that any repairing or adjusting necessary to keep the scales in good shape may be promptly attended to. No scales are interfered with in any way without my instruc- tions, and after any adjustments the scales are immediately reinspected before being allowed into use. The type of scales in use, and their installation, was dealt with in detail in my report of last year, and are still meeting all reciuirements. EASTERN INSPECTION. The inspection of scales in the elevators- at the Bay ports and Eastern terminals, is made semi-annually by Mr. A. A. Bowen, inspector and weighmaster for these ports, with headquarters at Montreal, who forwards to the chief weighmaster's office, for the information of the board, a monthly report of all scales inspected, or rejected by him, and also an annual report covering all his inspections for the year. WEIGHING STAFF. The number of employees in the weighing branch at the beginning of the present crop year was, at Port Arthur and Fort William : — Fort William, weighmaster 1 " weighmen 40 " trackmen.. 26 " .special 2 " leak inspectors 2 At Kenora, weigliman 1 Keewatin, weigh^an 1 Winnipeg, weighmaster 1 " weighmen 12 Moosejaw, weighman 1 Saskatoon, weiglimen 2 Calgary, weighmen 3 Office staff at Fort William, clerks 3 stenographer 1 Total 96 The salaries of weighmen at Kenora, Keewatin, and one at Saskatoon are guaran- teed as provided by section 61a of The Canada Grain Act. Owing to the early harvest, the short crop, and the rapidity with which the grain came forward to the head of the lakes, the rush was soon over. The staff at Port Arthur and Fort William was reduced accordingly, and by the end of December, twenty-two men had been laid off, leaving forty-seven on the staff, which could not be further reduced without impairing the efficiency of the work. At the opening of navigation, twelve men were re-engaged, increasing the staff at Port Arthur and Fort William to fifty-nine. DUTIES. OF WEIGHMEN. The duties of Government weighmen are set forth in detail in the printed rules and regulations issued for their guidance and instruction ; they are required to comply 10 TRADi: AXn C0MMi:if(7E—PAlfT V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 with thoso rult\>< in tli(> porforiuiuico of their dutios. Thoir work is ui\(lor the Huper- vision ot n»,v assistant. Mr. HollinshiNid. who is thorouKlil.V ('oiiv(>rsaiit with all niattors port-jiiniuK to wiMKhin^r. and sptMuls all his time iti tho (>lovators seoiiig that tho work is carried out. nceording to instructions, and that tho spouting and other equipment id kept in good order; also assisting in tin' investigation of complaints of shortages. WEIGHING. In view of the rules and rof^nlntions i-e shortages and overages, approved of and issued hy the hoard in April, for the season of 1D1.5, and. in order that these measures should result in a working arrangement satisfactory to all parties concerned, every possihle precaution has been taken to ensure the accuracy of cargo weights, and the certainty that all grain weighed for a boat was delivered on board. The following orders were issued to elevator operators: — 1. That all covers must be locked on shipping bins when not in use, and the Government weighman to have charge of the keys, so that no grain could be run into them without his authority. 2. Before commencing to weigh for a boat, all spouts from the scales to the shipping bins to be used nmst be checked to the bins ordered, and locked on, thus assuring the delivery of the grain to the proper bins. 3. All storage or transfer spouts situated close to shipping spouts, to be fitted with covers or valves, which must also be locked, and the Government weighman to have charge of the keys. These measures were adopted to assist in preventing both overages and shortages, and were promptly carried out by the elevator superintendents, who showed every desire to assist in safeguarding the weighing and loading of cargoes. At the Canadian Government terminal elevator, all employees on the scale floor, both weighmen and helpers, have been placed under the control of the Weighing Branch, and a foreman put in charge to supervise the work, to oversee the weighing, placing of spouts, delivery of the grain to vessels; and the sounding of shipping bins, thus covering every feature of the work of weighing and loading. In the seven larger elevators where from four to five shipping scales are in use, it is impossible for the Government weighman to see all scales shaken out and in balance between drafts, or to sound shipping bins for change of grade during the weighing of a cargo, without delaying the work of loading. At the opening of navigation, special offers were placed at the following elevators : Canadian Northern " A " and "B " Eastern Terminals, Grain Growers, Consolidated, Western, and Grand Trunk Pacific, to assist the weighman in seeing all scales shaken out and balanced between drafts, and to sound all shipping bins before commencing to weigh; also at change of grade, and after the weighing is finished, and to send in a daily report covering all particulars of their work at the loading of each vessel. Xothing that would strengthen and perfect the work of the weighing branch, either in the personnel or mechanical branches has been left undone, and while there has been a marked improvement in the out-turns from eastern ix)rts of cargoes loaded at Fort William and Port Arthur, it is evident that this improvement is due more to the new bill of lading, and the rules promulgated by the board than to any other cause. With both the scales and weighing under constant supervision, and the com- plete system of checking the work, unless mistake or accident is revealed in the investigation, the loading weights should be taken as correct. [ GRAIN STATISTICS 11 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd RECORDS. The records of grain shipped by boat include: — 1. The weigh-sheets, upon which every draft weighed is recorded in pounds, and when finished, the total given in bushels. 2. The scale tickets, one of which is punched mechanically on the scale, at the weighing of each draft showing the exact amount and is numbered consecutively by the weighman, so as to identifj it with the draft on the weigh-sheet, for which it is punched. A new system of keeping track of these tickets has been adopted; special tickets have been printed bearing the name and a serial letter for each elevator. They are also numbered consecutively, and a record kept of the numbers issued. Those used in weighing a cargo must be returned along with the weigh-sheets, to the chief weigh- master's office, where the figures on the weigh-sheets are checked and compared with the weights shown on the ticket for the detection of errors, before the certificates of weight for the cargo are issued, and any ticket defaced, or spoiled, must be accounted for. 3. Weighman's report. The old form of dual report has been discontinued, and replaced by separate forms. The weighman's report showing the name of the vessel, date of loading, grade of grain, and quantity in bushels of each separate lot, the order in which each lot was weighed, and the shipping tins to which it was delivered. The time weighing commenced and finished and who sounded the shipping bins before and after weighing; also the name of the elevator, the elevator weighman, and the inspector on duty, and is signed by the weighman. 4. Inspector's report. The inspector's report shows: the name of the vessel; date and hours of loading; grade and quantity in bushels of each lot; the holds into which it was loaded ; the storage bins from which it was drawn ; who examined the holds of the vessel, and their condition before loading; who shook out the shipping spouts before and after; the number of the shipping bins used; the name of the previous vessel loading; also the name of the elevator, the name of the elevator foreman, the head trimmer, and the Government samplers; and is signed by the deputy inspector. These two reports form a complete record of the entire movement of the grain, and one is a check against the other. 5. Reports of special officers, or assistant weighmen, previously noted, which is the record of the work done by them, and of any leaks or spills discovered. 6. Bin record. This is a record of all shipping bins used at each house concerned in the loading of a boat, showing the kind of grain, the holds into which it was loaded, the numbers of the shipping bins used, and the out-turn, showing over or short; also the name of the previous boat on which the same bins were used, and the out-turn of same, showing ^over or short, and the same records of the boats following, until all shipping bins used on a boat in question and the out-turns of each have been shown. This record is kept with a view to checking and verifying the sounding of shipping bins, and must agree with the weighman's and inspector's reports. RECORDS CARS. The records of receiving and weighing grain from cars are : load lines, seal records, defective car records, leak reports, weigh-sheets, and scale tickets, which cover the handling of the cars from their arrival at the elevator until the grain has been weighed. LOAD LIKES. The load lines, or depth of grain in the car before unloading, and the system of obtaining the depth, is only of value in detecting large leaks or losses, as, owing to the great number of ca s arriving untrimmed with the grain very \inevenly loaded, it 12 Ih'ADK AM) commi:r<'i:—]'aut V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 is tlifticnlt to ^vi jiri'urnt(^ iiicnsurrmciils to an iiicli in all cases in tho time in wliich this work has to ho dmio, nioro ospociall.v dnrinR tlic full rush whrn many of the olo- vntors unload from 100 t^ ir»0 oars a day. aiid tlio cniploycos, in addition to tnkinj,' and r«>»'(»rdii\j; tlio load linos, havo to assist in tho cxamimit.ioTi of cars for loaks. Whilt^ tho .systoni is not as i)orfoet ns dosirod, it is sufficiontly rolinhlo in i>liniri to ears lt>akin)r. and eoojH-red in transit. Other claims were baseil on estinnites without wei^rhin)?. or wt-iffhinj; on outside sralcs. There has also been considerable ])ilf(>rinjjc of grain from ears in the yards, although tlie railways are constantly taking measures to suppress it There are also a great number of cars used by the railways that are in poor con- dition, and not tit to haul bulk grain, and this, in addition to poor coopering before loading, is probably responsible for many of the coini)laints of shortage. CAR SWEEPING. Complaints having come in that cars imloaded at the elevators were not being swept clean, by direction of the board a car sweeping gang was put to work in October, 1914, with instructions to sweep the cars after this work had been done by the elevator employees, and to report the number of the car, and the quantity of grain recovered; also a report on the condition of the car. From the fact that very little grain was recovered, it is evident that the movement resulted in a marked improvement in car sweeping. The number of cars of the different railways were: — Canadian Northern 3,752 Canadian Pacific ' 3,026 Grand Trunk Pacific 2,746 Total swept ' ,. .. 9,524 The number of defective cars reported.. '. 3,108 This work was discontinued at the end of the year, but it was felt that the improvement in sweeping noted, and information re defective cars, justified the expenditure. ANNUAL WEIGH-UP. By direction of the board, in accordance with section 95 of The Canada Grain Act, the annual weigh-up or stocktaking of all grain in store in the sixteen terminal elcA'ators operating at Port Arthur and Fort William was carried out, commencing on July 12 and finishing on August 13. The work was performed by a staff selected from the weighing department, under the immediate supervision of Weighmaster Hollinshead, all the grain in each elevator being systematically and carefully weighed and transferred, and a true record of the weights so obtained at each elevator was forwarded to the Board. -The work involved the weighing and transferring of small lots, the total amounting to over three and a half million busheils. The weigh-up at the Government Interior Terminal Elevators at Moosejaw and Saskatoon was carried out under my supervision, and the records forwarded to -the Board. ORGANIZATIOX. The Weighing Department has been reorganized as separate and distinct from any other branch of the service under the Board, with its own offices and office staff, performing all clerical w^ork in connection with weighing, and is responsible for keep- ing and systematic filing of all records and documents devised for the purpose of checking and verifying the accuracy of the work of weighing and handling of grain, aud attends to all correspondence pertaining to weights. The work of the weighing staff has been changed and improved by the introduc- tion of a better system of records for checking and securing accurate work, and the weighmen recognize their responsibilities and are endeavouring to meet them by the careful performance of their duties. GRAIN STATISTICS 15 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd CHAPTER 5. REPORT OF LICENSING AND BONDING FOR THE CROP YEAR 1914-15. In accordance with the provisions of law, 2,962 applications for licenses were received by this branch during: the season endinp: August 81, 1915, an increase of 108 over the previous season. A gross revenue of $15,900 was received in this connection, but this sum was reduced to $15,795, as license fees to the extent of $105 were refunded on account of ten applications having been withdrawn before licenses had been issued. The following statement shows the revenue received from license fees during the last seven years : — Season Sept. 1 to Aug. 31, following. No. Applications received. Fees. 1908-9 1,808 2,146 2,111 2,326 2,579 2,854 2,962 $ cts. 3,616 00 4 292 00 1909-10 1910-11 4 222 00 1911-12 4,652 00 5 l.'iS 00 1912-13 1913-14 15,200 00 15,795 00 1914-15 The large increase in the amount of license fees received since the season of 1912-13 is accounted for by reason of the schedule sanctioned by Act of Parliament on June 6, 1912, as follows : — Country elevator or warehouse $500 Space 5 00 Track buyer 5 00 Commission merchant 5 00 Terminal elevator 25 00 Hospital elevator 25 00 Public elevator 25 00 Previous to that date, the fee was $2 in all cases. 16 Tlx'MH: .lV/> rOMMKItCK-'TMiT V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 LICKXSKS ISSl'KO TO (ill.VIN COMMISSION MKUCIIANTS, THAOK IIIYKUS AM) KI-KVATOHS. Statkmknt showing!; nuiiihcr iiml kiixi of licpiisoa issued (luring seasons 1903-4 to HH4-15 (both induaivo). Kind. Country elevators and wareiioiises Tcriuiicil elevators . . . llo.^pital el«"vator8 Public cleviitors •Spare in country ele- vators , Com mission merchants Track buyers Totals. 8 982 58 36 16 1,092 1,022 59 65 119 1,265 2 1,118 52 69 121 1,360 1,327 32 72 154 1,585 I- 1 , 363 28 71 158 1,620 1,495 26 24 71 140 1,756 1,841 31 12 76 149 2, 109 OS 1 , 706 36 55 75 130 2,062 I 1,9^2 34 58 84 123 2,271 2,207 23 19 91 146 2, 546 I 2,5.52 14 13 20 3 91 137 2,830 2,036 13 18 18 7 92 140 2,924 *Space licenses are issued as a rule to independent dealers, who have leased special bin space iii farmers' elevators, or independent elevators. Their operations for the most part are confined to purchasing wagon-load lots of grain offered for sale on street. The enormous crop which is now being marketed has necessitated an increase in the elevator capacity, both at country and terminal points. According to infor- mation now possessed, about 175 country elevators, with a total capacity of approxi- mately 5,250,000 bushels, have been erected in the Wes{, within the last two or three mouths. In addition, the Government has built two terminal elevators, one at Cal- gary, Alberta, and the other at Vancouver, B.C. The former has a capacity of 2,500,000 bushels, and is now in operation, while the latter with a storage capacity of 1,250,000 bushels will be ready to receive grain about the end of the year. At Fort William and Port Arthur the storage capacity has been increased by 1,500,000 bushels, while the piiblic elevators at Montreal will soon be in a position to store about 9,000,000 bushels. temporary agents at flag stations. Under section 195 of The Canada Grain Act, the Board is empowered to order the railway companies to provide temporary agents at flag stations, whose duties shall be:— (a) To keep open for the use of shippers at all times .during the day a car order book, as provided under this part, in which orders for cars may be entered, in accordance with the provisions of this part ; (&) When loading of cars is completed, to seal such car or cars; (c) To provide shippers with the regular form of graiii shipping bill; and (d) When such grain shipping bill is properly filled out by the shipper, to hand it to the conductor of the train that picks up such car or cars, or place it where sucli conductor may get it. In view of the plentiful supply of cars provided by the railways last year, only one request for the appointment of a temporary agent was received, that being from Armilla Siding on the Canadian Pacific railway in Saskatchewan. The request was received on Avigust 13, 1914, and Mr. J. Wilson was appointed on or about August 20, 1914. ORAIX STATI Series 17 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd LtJAUlNC; I'LATFOU.MS. Duriuff the past season, seventy i)etitions have been received requesting the erec- tion and extension of grain loadinfr platforms. During the month of June, Commis- sioners \V. D. Staples and J. P. Jones, and Stenographer J. Howe, spent twenty-five days in the West on cases in connection with loading platforms, and fourteen days in August were taken up with the same work. Most of the ixjints from which petitions had Wen received were visited, and as a result new loading platforms were ordered at the following points : — Name. Assiniboia Bcvprley Glencairn Kinhop Mazenod Moyers Pathlow Sandridge Sevirk..^ Spring Valley Mile 17, C'anora-Sturgis Branch. Ti.sdale Willowview Province. Saskatchewan. Manitoba Saskatchewan. Manitoba Saskatchewan. Manitoba Saskatchewan. Manitoba. Railway. R R • R...... R ,R....'.. .R R R R R R .R R Size. 2-car. 4-car. 2-car. 2-car. 2-car. 2-car. 2-car. 2-car. 2-car. 4-car. 2-car. 2-car. 2-car. Requests for erection of lo&ding platforms were refused at Birch River, Durwood, Java. Mearns, Rochester, Rosalind, Rosedale. Staunton, Shand, siding between Spring- •side and Theodore, Tolstoi. Loading platforms were ordered extended at : — Name. Aylesbury Armilla Siding. Asquith Archive Arnaud Clavet Cymric Culross Dacotah Duval Dummer Fortior Handel Kipling Keeler Limerick Lydden Meacham Millwood McTavish Oakville Tate Viewfield Varcoe Veregin Watrous Province. .Saskatchewan. Manitoba Saskatchewan. Manitoba Saskatchewan. Manitoba Saskatchewan. Manitoba. Saskatchewan. Manitoba Saskatchewan. Railwav. N.R... P.R.... T.P.R. P.R.... P.R.... T.P.R. P.R.... P.R.... N.R... P.R. ... N.R... T.P.R. P.R. ... N.R... P.R.... P.R.. . .T.P.R. T.P.R. P.R.... P.R.... N.R... .T.P.R. P.R.... P.R... N.R... T.P.R. Extended size. 4-car. 4-car. 4-car. 4-car. 4-car. 4-car. 4-car. 4-car. 4-car. 4-car. 4-car. 4-car. 4-car. 4-car. 4-car. 4-car. 4-car. 4-car. 5-car. 4-car. 4-car. 4-car. 4-car. 2-car. 4-car. 4-car. Requests for extensions of loading platforms refused: Aberdeen, Bowell, Berton, Barr, Clarkboro, Duro, Eyebrow, Forward, Guernsey, Gervais, Gravelbourg, Gilroy, Gleudale, Lawson, Xewton, Rowletta, Riverhurst, Radisson, Swanson, Yaleport. lOd— 2 18 TRADE A^D rOMMFRCE—PART V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 DKFAlUiTS. Sinoo Inst roport. l>\it one lirousod prnin donlor lias dofniiltofl, that boiiip Mr. R. G. Mm'l)(U\uoll, (if ^Iiidrod. AUu>r(ii, who wiis licciisod as a trnc-k-hiiyor of ^ri\\u (iurinp the soawii ]0ir{-14. and 1>oiu1(m1 in the sum of $r),000, tho Employers' Liability Assuranoo Oonipany, l.iiuitod. of London. England, hcinp: tho surety. The "Hoard hold an investip:at.ion in the City Hall, CalKftry, on Doermhcr 17 and 18. 1011. and arran{j:od for setlloniont of tho various olainis as per the following state- ment, which shows the name of creditor, the amount of claim, and the amount paid by the bonding company. It will be noted that the creditors received settlement on the basis of 0919 cents on the dollar, as the amount of the bond was insufficient to cover the total indebtedness of Mr. MacDonnell. List of creditors in the G. R. MacDonnell default, showing the amount of each claim, and the proportionate amount paid, under the bond: — Name. Amount of claim. Proportionate amount paid. F. Adams $ cts. 82 39 98 84 491 28 156 91 130 25 270 93 321 44 45 33 193 58 86 30 83 29 87 65 109 79 151 90 303 43 372 45 83 87 177 11 19 84 118 45 162 15 48 76 131 18 63 94 123 46 18 30 88 29 108 02 694 94 105 47 340 92 100 00 123 23 80 54 133 54 58 03 111 80 91 51 112 00 126 25 101 67 369 99 88 47 80 79 97 85 86 74 48 56 26 00 75 82 43 07 $ cts. 57 00 H. Arlt 68 35 O.J. Amunsden 339 90 E. Butcher 108 57 J. L. Brown 90 10 F. Butler 187 45 P. Humphries 222 40 N. Brown .' 31 35 A. Burcess 133 90 Wm. Caspell 59 70 R. Carruthers •. . . . 57 60 Coote Bros. 60 65 C. B. Dew 75 95 Dav & Doberer 105 10 J. H. Ditto 209 95 H. E. Georee 257 70 C A. Gardner 58 00 T. R. Grant 122 50 R. A. Gell 13 70 Graham & Hoak ; 81 95 Georee Hocc 112 15 C. Howard 33 70 H. C. Johnson 90 75 R. Lantinsra 44 25 J. W. Lucas 85 40 T. Montgomery 12 65 R. J. McLean 61 05 F. Moran 74 75 George Maybee 480 80 John Poelman -r 72 95 H. A. LaPatourel. 235 85 Reach & Co 69 15 W. H. Read. 85 15 A- Swanson 55 70 T. D. Snodgrass 92 40 C. J. Steen 40 15 N. Stanford 77 35 C. 0. Tiffin 63 30 Stafford & Wickens 77 45 87 35 Wvlev Bros 70 35 256 00 W. Williamson, jr 61 20 55 90 A.Wells. . . . 67 70 W. T. Walker 60 00 Anna Weerstra 33 60 17 95 J. Zoetman . 52 45 29 80 7,226 32 4,999 07 GRAIN STATISTICS 19 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd CHAPTER 6. ELEVATOR TARIFFS. FORT WILLIAM AND PORT ARTHUR— TARIFF OF TERMINAL ELEVATOR CHARGES For the Year ending Septembeb 1, 1916 — Effecthe September 1, 1915. Subject to the capacity of the elevator and the nature of its equipment, shipments will be received upon the following terms and conditions, and under the provisions of The Canada Grain Act, 1912: — rates. Elevation, not othenvise specified, receiving, elevating, cleaning. ?pouting. insur- ance against fire and storage for the first fifteen days — ^three-quarters of one cent (|c.) per bushel. Storage, not otherwise specified, including insurance against fire, for each succeed- ing day or part thereof, after the first fifteen days — one-thirtieth of one cent (^/^oc.) per bushel. On grain carrying a return of other grain of commercial value, for first separa- tion, computed on gross weight of car, an additional charge of — one cent (Ic.) per bushel. For each subsequent separation, computed on balance for separation, a further charge of — one cent (Ic.) per bushel. On mixed grains handled as mixtures; receiving, elevating, spouting, insxirance against fire, and storage for the first fifteen days — one and one-half cents (lie.) per hundred pounds. On mixed grains handled as mixtures; s'torage, including insurance against fire, for each succeeding day or part thereof, after the first fifteen days — two-thirtieths of one cent (%oc.) per hundred pounds. On wheat carrying a return of screenings, an additional cleaning charge of — one- half of one cent (ic.) per bushel. On tough grain, drying — one and one-haK cents (lie.) per bushel. On damp or wet grain, drying — four cents (4c.) per bushel. On screenings; elevating, spouting, insurance against fire, and storage for the firSt fifteen days — two cents (2c.) per hundred pounds. On screenings; storage, including insurance against fire, for each succeeding day or part thereof after the first fifteen days — one-tenth of one cent (Moc.) per hundred pounds. On hulkheads, for their removal and other additional expenses in handling and unloading car — three dollars ($3) for each bulkhead. For preparing cars for flax shipments — two dollars ($2) for each car. Unspecified grain will only be received, stored and treated subject to special charges to be agreed upon at the time, subject to the approval of the Board of Grain Commissioners. lOd— 2* 20 rn \ni: w i> <(>M\ii:i:ih: i'\irrr 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 All rhnrijt's (or <'li'iuiinK. tlryiiiK:. •"' kIIht t ri-ntnicnt will lie i-Kinpiilcd on f;;ross woifflits; tor i^lovation mikI storn^c, mi luM wcijilits. All l•ll;l^^;('s ni'i'iiiiiiK; ni'tor Imsuc of initial complctiMl out-tiini mid t>x|)«Mirf»i» hill will lOllnw tlic fii-iiiii. All clinrg'ea whatsoovor nuist lu> paid bol'oro shipiiuMit. Wheat Screenings. On u'lii'dt i-arr.viufi" a dockafjo of five per cent {y/o) or nion*. after (l('(lucliiif4' one niid one-hnlf (li%) of tho f?ross weiprht for waste, a 'return will be made for the balance of tho screenings. No other returns for screen injfs will be made. // disposition of screenings covered by outstanding returns is not received within thirty (oO) days from date of unload 'th<\v may he disposed of for account of whom it may conccM-n. No Grade and Condemned Grain. All tough, damp, ivet, condemned, heating, heated or fire-hurnt grain may always be refused. If received and stored it will be only under special contract, and will always be at the owner's risk of deterioration. Allowance for Invisible Loss and Shrinkage. On all grain received, deduction from the gross weight to cover invi-^^ble loss and shrinkage in handling will be made as follows: — On wheat 30 pounds per car. On flax ,28 On oats 50 " On barley. . . 50 (( u TAEIFF OF IXTERIOR TERMINAL ELEVATOR CHARGES FOR THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ELEVATORS AT MOOSE JAW, SASKATOON AND CALGARY. Foil THE YkaI." E^DING AuGUST 31, 1916. Subject to the capacity of the elevator and the nature of its equipment, shipments will be received upon the following terms and conditions and under the provisions of The Canada Grain Act, 1912. RATES. 1. Elevation , not otherwise specified, receiving, elevating, cleaning, spouting, insurance against fire, and storage for the first fifteen (15) days — one-half of one cent (^c.) per bushel. -2. On grain unloaded from wagons, or teams, receiving, elevating, cleaning, spout- ing, insurance against fire, storage for the first fifteen (15) days — one cent (Ic.) per bushel. 3. Storage, not otherwise specified, including insurance against fire for each succeeding day or part thereof, after the first fifteen (15) days — one-sixtieth of one cent (Vmc.) per bushel per day or one-half of one cent (ic.) per bushel for thirty days. 4- On grain carrying a return of other grain of commercial value, for first separa- tion, computed on gross weight of car, an additional charge of — one-half of one cent (ic.) per bnsheL (iRAIN STATJSTICS 2t SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd For each t;ul)st'(iuoi)t separation, c^oniputcd on balanec for separation, a further charge of — one-luilf of one cent (ic.) per bushel. Special rates will be given for cleaning and sacking seed grain. 5. On mUed yrains handled as mixtures; receiving, elevating, spouting, insur- ance against fire and storage for tlic first fifteen days — one-half of one cent (ic.) per busliel. 0. On mixed grains handled as nii-xtures; storage, including insurance against fire, for each succeeding day or i)art thereof, after the first fifteen (15) days — one-six- tieth of one cent (%oc.) per bushel per day, or one-half of one cent (ic.) per bushel for thirty days. 7. On wheat carrying a return of screenings, an additional cleaning charge of — one-half of one cent (^c.) per bushel. S. On tough grain, drying — one and one-half cents (He.) per bushel. 9. On damp or wet grain, drying — two and one-half cents (2ic.) per bushel. 10. On screenings, elevating, spouting, insurance against fire, and storage for the first fifteen (15) days — two cents (2c.) per hundred (100)- pounds. 11. On screenings, storage, including insurance against fire, for each succeeding day or part thereof, after the first fifteen (15) days — one-tenth of one cent (Hoc.) per Imndred (100) jiounds. 12. On bulkheads, for their removal and other additional expenses in handling and unloading car — two dollars ($2) for each bulkhead. 13. For preparing cars for flax shipment when paper is required — one dollar ($1) for each car. llf. All charges for cleaning, drying or other treatment will be computed on gross weights; for elevation and storage, on net weights, all charges accruing after issue of initial completed out-turn and expense bill will follow the grain. All charges whatsoever must be paid before shipment. ■ Wheat Screenings. 15. On wheat carrying a dockage of five per cent (5%) or more, after deducting one per cent (1%) of the gross weight for waste, a return will be made for the balance of the screenings, by paying one-half cent (Jc.) per bushel for cleaning. No other return for screenings will be made. 16. If disposition of screenings covered by outstanding returns is not received within thirty (30) days from date of unload, they may be disposed of for account of whom it may concern. No Grade and Condemned Grain. 17. All tough, damp, wet, condemned, heating, heated or fire burnt grain will be received for treatment. If not treated it will always be at owner's risk of deteriora- tion. - General. Grain shipped from any of the Canadian Government Interior Terminal Elevators will be transferred through the Canadian Government elevator. Port Arthur, to steamers for one-half of one cent (^c.) per bushel, including ten days' free storage. Approved by Board of CJrain Commissioners for Canada, Fort William, Ontario, September IS, 1915. 22 TIf.inr \\n COMMEIfCE—PMfT V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 TARIFF OV l.TCENSED COUNTRY FLKVATOR CHAKGES. Foit riiK Ykah knding Augitst 31, lOlO. — Ekkkotivk Si:i"ri:MnF,R 1. 11)15. Subjoot. to the cnpacity of the elevator and the nature of the construction, all jrrain ttMulorod nuist he taken into store upon the following tenns and conditiona, and nndiM- the i)rovisions of The Canada Grain Act, 1912. Maximum Hates. — lleceiving, elevating, sprouting, insurance against fire, stor- ing for the first fifteen days, and putting into cars on track. No elevator shall charge more than one and three-quarters of a cent per bushel. Storage not other- wise provided, including insurance against fire for each succeeding day after the first fifteen days shall not exceed one-thirtieth of one cent per bushel. Shrinkage for Stored Grain. — No elevator shall take more than one-half of one per cent to take care of shrinkage and waste in handling, storing and transmitting the grain to a terminal. No elevator shall take more than one per cent shrinkage on tough, damp, and wet grain. Shrinkage on Cash Grain. — On street grain no elevator shall take a greater dockage than that shown by a proper test over a No. 10 sieve, except where grain contains foreign grain or seeds which cannot be taken out by a No. 10 sieve. Dockage. — No elevator shall take a greater dockage than that shown by a proper test over a No. 10 sieve, except where grain contains foreign grain or seeds which cannot be taken out by a No. 10 sieve. Every elevator must be equipped with the necessary sieves and scales for making proper tests, and the elevator operator must make the tests in the presence of the owner of the grain, when requested. General. — When tough, damp, or wet grain is taken into store it shall be at the owner's risk, and the elevator operator shall have the right to ship it immediately to a terminal elevator for treatment. The owner shall have the right to name the terminal elevator to which, it shall be shipped. RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR COUNTRY ELEVATORS. 1. In shipping or delivering any grain stored in a country elevator, the net weight on the ticket or tickets shall be final; unless an investigation by the Board of Grain Commissioners shows reason for the contrary. The shipper to be paid in case of short shipment .up to the amount of his or her ticket or tickets for the full billing capacity of the cal-, at the same price as the car was disposed of. 2. All shipping bills for grain shipped through an elevator shall be made out by the elevator agent, and he shall advise such parties as the owner may instruct. 3. The elevator owner shall, on all grain shipped through the elevator, have the right to retain and hold the shipping bill until he receives a guarantee from the owner of the grain, another elevator owner, a licensed commission firm or individual, or any one else that the car may be sold to, that they will make proper adjustment as to the weight and grade. Upon receipt of storage tickets and law- ful charges, the elevator owner shall deliver either the shipping bill to the party presenting the ticket or tickets, or a terminal warehouse receipt for the full amount of the grain called for in the ticket or tickets presented, up to the full carload. 4. The owner of grain in an elevator wishing such grjin shipped to any point other than a terminal point, or where Government weights cannot be obtained, the owner of the grain must then accept the elevator weights at the shipping point as final, unless the owner of the grain proves the shipping weights are not correct. GRAIN STATISTICS 23 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Provided, however, that the owner of the grain can always demand an affidavit as to the actual grain shipped and delivered from the elevator operator and receiver of said grain respectively. Rt'LES AND REGULATIONS FOR STORING BY GRADE AND DOCKAGE IN COUNTRY ELEVATOR.S. Elevators that have a limited storage capacity, and not a sufficient number of bins to do special binning, so as to utilize to the fullest possible extent their storage . space, shall receive and store grain under the following conditions: — 1. The owner of the grain can only demand the quantity that the storage ticket or tickets call for. 2. In case there is a dispute as to the weighing accuracy of the receiving scales, it shall be incumbent upon the owner of the elevator to prove that the scales are weighing accurately. 3. A proper sample must be drawn from each wagon load by the elevator opera- tor at the time of delivery, in the presence of the party delivering same, and such sample must be drawn satisfactorily to both the deliverer and the operator. 4. Such sample must be placed in a receptacle satisfactory to the owner of the grain. 5. After the grain is delivered the sample drawn must be properly mixed in the receptacle in which it has been placed. The owner and the elevator operator shall then take out of the quantity mixed at least three pounds, and place it in a receptacle which must be numbered and sealed, and so made that it can be securely locked. The receptacle shall be supplied by the elevator owner, and secured by a padlock. The lock shall be provided by the owner of the grain, and he shall retain possession of the key. The receptacle and key shall thereupon be immediately for- warded to the Chief Inspector of Grain, Winnipeg, Man., all charges prepaid. After receiving the inspector's certificate, showing grade and dockage, the operating agent shall issue a storage ticket, showing grade and dockage, as given by the chief inspector, for the full amount of grain taken into store, and shall • deliver to the owner at his request, in not less than car load lots, on track or at a terminal point, the grade and quantity the storage tickets call for, after the owner has surrendered the storage receipts and paid or tendered all lawful charges against said grain. 6. The owner of the elevator shall, in all cases where grain is taken into store under the foregoing conditions, guarantee the grade and weight as specified in the storage ticket or tickets. T. At the time of delivery of any grain where a ticket of this kind is being used, and it is agreed upon by the owner of the grain and the elevator operator that the grain is tough, damp, or wet, and the elevator operator marks such ticket or tickets, " Out of condition, tough, damp, or wet," then whatever grade such sample may receive from the chief inspector, it will still grade " tough, damp, or wet." 8. -If the elevator operator fails at any time to draw and preserve such samples in the manner stated, in the case of dispute the onus will be on the elevator operator to prove the proper grade, and not on the owner of the grain. 24 Tim>i: A\j) nt\t»i:HrE—PMfT y 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 CIlArXEK VII. SURPLUSES AND SHORTAGES IN TERMINAL ELEVATORS. A. — Surpluses aud shortan'os in tenniiinl elevatctrs as prepared by the Chief Weijrhmastor, J. (i. White. B. — Adjustments made of the surpluses and shortages by the Chief Inspector, Geo. Serls. (llfAIX STATIf?TICS 25 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd o O X X e8 (-1 ^< < C K C X =3 ■£ P •- a: c < c y. < c i5 , Rejected Mixed CJrain. ««• c C 1 f ^ ■ ce 3.77 9,58 :S •» 05«0 , ^ , OCI ro f^ to 00 '4< « to C5 3 t^ t^ >o E ii G '-'" M C o "^ H ce CO C to CO 5 C3 to to o © >, • o MM •V •»f X re cei "u 3 m tn 00 ffi •^ c c; ic o o© (Nce o •>* to "C •^ OC' >c 00 oco — ro ce oc -v X r: t^ S-' t: S ceoc": r-T >e~ e; t>r coc- CO £i.S £ "^ oc S «--; r<5 — ~ « ci — o ^C;3 M .-i h- •fl< M" ■ - ■ o to t^ to o t- •— ■* CO 5^ •* • © co • c^c •^ c CI ce ■<»< JZ •«r • e^ to «c c »c >-e c 4 Irt X 'A to • •* t^ to n to r- — to •* 3 •-■ IM • O to O ■^ «: 00 i '■y^ M ■ M to ■ o" -^ CS f cc ic rj. ei ;o a: ' cc c to ■^ c) c-i cc re o C — — C-r re i "rv CJ C^ x! ^ ^r; cc c — C-. re t^ c-i t^ — • >.e c- i^-r: o •X. — L-: r; (M re — C ei t^ >-e -r 00 ^ 3 »cr^ m oc ■rr oc "-e — C re to a: ►^i ■-^ ^^ *-« C -r c- re CI *"• CI c> oc M re cc ci t^ -r C c-i • (M C- 03 to CO c^C — — r-) — — OM oc CIC Cl ^ •»>M — -^Ttcctct^ cjre ob4 •* "x 3 oc c-i oc C ■M cc -^ >-- ^t r~ to t^ ee •<»• 93 cc»0'--rc:ri.-rC3CCC •^cc cou: 00 cc G cs I--" — ~: t^" c; ;o •>«•" — M" to »— — ■ — c^ o c = = = c; = = c:cc = =: o o Mi^rrre — — — — — T}--^rr •—1 si - t^Cr-'-tr^c^icireir: — i;i ti t^ ■•- ^ — lCCC;:ccc'«C'Crcrcc■ o o ee K 0— •vc;— •*•-'5tct>--»■^c— «ffl >o c 3 aa e^J— cc-iic-r oc ooc >o in t^ -J- CI re c~) i-e to to c> Cl >N, ■* «c "5 ^ C^ 14 ^^ ^ 7. t; ■"rcTtcr^ccciC — Mceio t _c 3 :^ ^ :ffi _! ^ ' b • o ►* 4 '■-a en ■ c 4J ^ ■ 3 e c c c 'X. a ■" — -r - b u c Z ■^ j;^ •6 0 C z = 5 u ^ .n St 5 — r> ^o ■f ^ f "7 c = c - /. c ~ /. - s t = ■- ^ c3 .t = = - c U.- - - - = C ^0 u ^' w « w .^ --* 'J — w ►—■ r- ^.^ 26 TltADR .l.Vn COMMERCE— PART T 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 (I) (^{ANn Tiu;nk Pacific Kmcvatok. Statkmknt. showing Official Stocks, July 31, 1915. (^iradrs. Wheat— 1 Hani 1 N'orthorn 2 Northern 3 Northern No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 Feed Rej. 3 Nor Rej. No. 4 Smtv. 1 Nor Smty. 2 Nor Smty. 3 Nor Smty. No. 4 Smty. No. 5 Smtv. Rej. 2 Nor NG."2 Nor. Tf....." NG. 3 Nor. Tf NO. No. 5Tf NG. Smty. 1 Nor. Tf NG. Smty. 2 Nor. Tf NG. Smty. 3 Nor. Tf NG. Smty. No. 4 Tf NG. Smty. No. 5 Tf Rej. 1 Nor. Mxd. Htd Rej. 2 Nor. Rej. Mxd. Htd... Rej. 3 Nor. Mxd. Htd Rej. No. 4Mx. Htd Rej. No. 4M.xd. Htd NG. No. 6 Tf. Rej. Mx. Htd. Totals. OfRoiii! Stocks. r3ush. 5. 336 -SO 7, 775 -20 11,924-40 31.342-30 23,207-00 8,201-20 2,504-10 18-10 128-20 2,362-40 Over Shipped. 481-40 2,3.54-40 1,622-20 296-50 100-40 4,291-50 403-20 174-40 1,024-10 1,025-20 8-30 396-20 1,037-10 1,314-20 122-00 124-50 1,087-50 167-00 108,834-30 Hush. OiitstandinR Warehouse Receipts. 60 00 60-00 Bush. 5,336-50 7,640-20 11,3.58-10 30,412-30 23, 207 00 7,537-10 1,053-30 18-10 161-30 991-50 135-00 479-20 794-30 296-50 4,098-00 400-40 ""i74-40 372-40 1,136-30 404-10 1,028-40 59-30 167 00 97,264-30 Over. 1,. 370 -50 2-20 1,560-10 1,622-20 100-40 193-50 2-40 60-00 651-30 '"'8-30 8-30 1,314-20 62-30 124-50 1,087-50 11,917-10 Short. Bush. Bush. 135 00 566-30 930-00 664 -io . 1,450-40 33- 10 "i36-66 HMD "7-50 287-10 Account Uncancelled Shipments — 1 Hard. 1 Nor. . 2 Nor. . 3 Nor. . No. 4... No. 5... Feed... 51-20 17,260-50 13,535-30 12,832-00 6,055-30 1,884-20 8,767-50 Total 72, 304 - 30 Over. . Short. 72,304-30 ■ 287-10 Total Net Surplus 72,017-20 GRAIN STATISTICS 27 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d (2) Grand Trunk P.\cific Elev.\tor. Grades. Official Stocks. Outstanding warehouse Receipts. Over. Short. Oats— 2 C.W. Oats Bush. 20,858-08 12,771-30 1,873-18 8,682-22 407-32 942-02 Bush. 20,858-08 12,771-30 1,873-18 8,68212 584-24 942-02 1.776-06 Bush. Bush. 3 C.W. Oats Ex. I Feed Oats 1 Feed Oats 0-10 2 Feed Oats 176-26 Rei . Oats NG 1 Fd. Oats Tf 1 776-06 NG. Rej. Oats Tf . Mx. Htd 43-08 486-06 4308 NG. Tf. Cond. Oats Mx. Htd 486 06 Totals 46,065-24 47, 975 04 43-18 1,952-32 Account Uncancelled Shipments — 2 C.W. Oats 3 C.W. Oats Ex. 1 Feed 1 Feed 2Feed Rej Rej. 3 CW. Tf NG. 3CW. Tf Rej. Mx. Htd .208 06 ..322 08 ,.3.50-20 706-26 ,409-14 97-12 292-32 331-26 575-00 Total 20, 337-26 Total Net Surplus 19,384-28 Barley — 3 C.W. Barley 4 C.W. Barley Feed Barley Rej. Barley NG. 3 C.W. Bar. Tf. Totals Total net Surplus. . Flax— 1 NWC. Flax 2 C.W. Flax 3 C.W. Flax Rej. FlaxMx. Bkn. Wht... Rej. 1 NWC. Flax Rej. 1 NWC. Fx. Mx. Htd. Rej. 2 C.W Fx. Mx. Htd... Cond. Flax Rye— 2 C.W. Rye. Rej. Rye... Totals Total Net Surplus. Totals. Mixed Gra'ft . Rej. Mx. Gn. Wht. and Oats Rej. Mx. Gn. Bar. and Wht Rej. Mx. Gn. Wht. Oats and Wld Oats. Cond. Mx. Gn. Wht. Oats and Bar Totals Total Net Surplus. 3.847-14 577-44 3.57-44 285 00 109-38 5,177-44 87.329-26 12,401-46 2. 993 -.37 5.191-02 2.558-08 45-20 128-32 110.648-03 119-46 189-46 309-36 Lb. 90,240 35,760 500 268.930 395,430 2.346-42 1,312-24 3,659-18 90,900-41 12,504-03 1,872-28 128-44 275- 10 1,722-29 1,008-00 71-28 108,483-15 119-46 189-46 309-36 Lb. 7,190 7.190 1.500-20 357-44 285-00 109-38 2, 253 06 1,518-26 1,121-09 5,062-14 835-35 '57-04 7,076-06 2,164-44 Lb. • 83,050 35,760 500 268,930 388,240 388,240 734-28 734-28 3,571-15 102-13 275- 10 962-36 4,91118 28 ThwiiK A\n (■(niviiRCE—i'Mrr v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 CO C^.\N\I>1\\ r.\( 11 K' Ml.KVAToH "1).'' Statkmknt. ,'>h.i\viiig Officinl Stdtks, .liil.v ■■;!, I!)ir>. CJruiiesi. Wheat— 1 Hard 1 Ni>rtlu'rn 2 Xorthorn '^ \ortlu>rn \o. 4 2 Alhort.'i H(-il Winter No. 4 Alberta Red Winter Xo. 6 •. Feed Smty. 3 Nor Smtv. No. 4 NO. Sintv. 2 Nor. Tf Np. Roj. .? Nor. Tf. Mx. Htd. Roj. 3A. R.W. Mx. Htd Dried Rej. 3 Nor. Mx. Htd.., Totals. Total Net Surplus. Oats— 2 C.W. Oats 1 Feed Oats 2 Feed Oats NG. 3 C.W. Oats Tf. Rej. Oats Rej. OatsMx. Htd.. Totals Total Net Surplus. Barley — 3 C.W. Barley. 4 C.W . Barley. Feed Barley . . . Rej. Barley. . . Totals Total Net Surplus. Flax— 1 NWC. Flax. 2 C.W'. Flax.. 3C.W\ Flax.. Totals Total Net Deficit. Mixed Grain — Rej. Mx. Grain Rej. Mx. Gn. Barley and Wheat. Totals Total Net Surplus. Official Stock.s. liush. 2,136-40 22,005- 10 26,737-10 14,007-40 2, 335 00 1,212-30 21-00 2,709-50 570-00 67-50 71,952-50 7,468-18 2,198-08 1,2.36-26 1,872-32 1,876-26 14,653-08 591-32 1,355-00 286-22 2,268-36 4,501-42 1,461-54 1,461 -.54 Lb. 236,380 9,490 245,870 Oiilstandinp Warrliousc KccciplM. Hush. 2.10110 20,402-50 23. 832 -.30 17,. 397 -10 4, 679 -.30 1,0.52-40 1,26710 0.50 66-50 1-00 0-20 ' 70,802-00 6,910-10 1,979-04 737-02 1,859-04 2,645-20 14,131-06 1,335-20 264-38 2,15106 3,751-16 2,376-17 830-19 21-27 3,228-07 Lb. 76,990 76,990 Over. Hush. 35-30 1,662-20 2,904-40 1.59-50 21-00 2, 709 -.50 570 00 67-50 8,13100 1,150-50 .5.58-08 219-04 499-24 13-28 1,876-26 3,167-22 522-02 591-32 19-28 21-32 117-30 750-26 750-26 Lb. 168,880 168,880 168,880 Short. Hu.sli 3. 299 -.30 2,. 344 -30 1-267-10 0-50 66-50 100 0-20 6,980-10 2,645-20 2,645-20 914-19 830-19 21-27 1,766-09 1,766-09 Lb. a^ATK STATISTICS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d (4) EmI-IKK (INCLLDINC: TlUNDKIt RaY ElEVATOk). Statement, showing Official Stoek.s, July 31, 1915. 29 Grades. • Official Stoek.s. Over .Shipped. Outstanding Warehouse Receipts. Over. Short. Wheat— 1 Xorthprn Rii.sh. 11,977-40 .55, 778 -.50 12, 6.39 -.30 9, 069 -.50 136-10 1,1. 53 -.50 257-00 1,103-00 Bush. Bush. 11.422.50 .55.575-40 12.222-50 8.842-30 298-00 1,178-10 246-40 1.624-20 33-10 462-20 241-20 Bush. 5.54-50 "203-10 416-40 227-20 10-20 42-20 88-00 278 -.30 4-20 2-10 Bu.sh. 2 N'orthern 3 Xorthern No. 4 No. 5 161 -.50 No. 6 24-20 Rej. 1 Nor Rcj. 2 Nor 521-20 Rej. 3 Nor 42-20 33-10 Smty. 2 Nor 550-20 519-50 4-20 1.017-20 1.987-40 Smtv. 3 Nor Smty. No. 4 Smty. Rej. 2 Nor. . . 1,015-10 1,987-40 Smtv. No. 2 Nor. Tf 5-50 8-30 0-40 9-20 NG. Rej. 2 Nor. Tf. Mx. Htd 5 -.50 8-30 0-40 9-20 796-20 NG. Rej. 3 Nor. Tf. Mx. Htd Rej. No. 4 Mx. Htd ^ Rej. No. 4 Mx. Gravel . . Cond. Wht 4.187-40 3,391-20 Totals 100.383-00 66-40 98,542-00 2,648-20 740-40 Account Uncancelled Shipments — 1 Nor 2 Nor 3 Nor Total Total Net Surplus. 21,000 00 15, 000 00 2.500-00 41.148-20 40,407-40 Oats— 2C.\V. Oats 42.188-05 9.076-26 1.973-08 4.042-32 64-14 23,351-06 0-04 4.759-24 41,921-26 9,0.34-04 1.777-32 4,018-08 52-02 23.350- 10 266- 13 42-22 195-10 24-24 1212 0-30 0-04 3 C.W. Oats Ex. 1 Feed 1 Feed Oats 2 Feed Oats NG. 2 C.W. Oats Tf Rej. Oats Mx. Htd Cond. Oats Fire Burnt 4.759-24 Totals 85,456-17 84.914-04 54213 Account Uncancelled Shipments — Rej. Oats. Mx. Htd. Total Total Net Surplus... 5.039-00 5.58113 5.58113 Barley — 3 C.W. Barley 4 C.W. Barley Feed Barley Cond. Bar. Fire Burnt. Totals Total Net Surplus. 2,172-44 353 00 0-40 672-44 3.199-32 272 14 352-38 672-44 1,298-00 1.900-30 010 0-40 1.901-32 1.901-32 30 77.M/)/; AM) COMMEKUE—PART 7 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 (5) Emtire (including TiiuNDKU Bay Imr. Short. Wheat- 1 Hani Bush. 462 20 17,298-20 55,014-20 17, 987 -.50 12, 106 -.30 1,4.57-20 1,288-30 1,202 -.30 335 -.50 1,091-00 Bush. 462-20 17,631-10 .55.014-20 1 7. 987 -.50 12,106-30 1,4.57-20 1-288 -.30 1,202 -.30 .335 -.50 1.091-00 Bush. Bush. 1 Northern ■. 2 Nort hern . 3 Northern . ... No. 4 No. 6 Smtv. 2 Nor Sinty. No. 4 NG. 3 Nor. Tf. and Smtv Roj. No. 4 M\. Fire Burnt. Totals 108, 244 -.30 108,577-20 332-50 20, 000 00 5, .500 -00 25, 500 00 25,167-10 Oats— 2 C.W. Oats. 3 C.W. Oats. 1 Feed Oats. 2 Feed Oats. Rej . Oats . . . Totals. 13,17512 8,441-06 220 -.30 1,238-28 2,0.53-18 25,129-26 12-800-24 8,441-06 220 -.30 788-28 2,053-18 24.. 305 -04 374-22 450 00 824-22 Account Uncancelled Shipments — 2 C.W. Oats Total Total Net Surplus. 12,800-00 13,624-22 13,624-22 Barley — 3 C.W. Bar 1,215-40 537-24 382-34 5.37-24 833 06 4 C W Bar Totals 1,753-16 920-10 833-06 833-06 5,182-53 Total Net Surplus. . Flax— 1 NWC. Flax 92,. 521 -.35 31,978-55 1,612-35 87,-3.38-38 32 -631 -.32 1,645-24 1,017-08 46-04 1,221-55 92-52 63-38 4-43 2 C.W. Flax 652-33 3 C W Flax .32-45 Rej. Flax 1,017-08 Rej. 1 NWC. Mx Bkn. Wht 46-04 NG. 1 NWC. Tf 1,221 -.55 NG. 2 C.W. Tf 91 10 1-42 Rej. Mx. Htd 63-38 Cond. Mx Htd 4-43 Totals 126,204-23 124.062-14 5,182-53 2,142-09 Lb. 3,040-44 Total Net Sumlus Mixed Grain — Rej. Mx. Gn. Oats and Wht Lb. 24,240 Lb. 557,884 Lb. 553.644 Total Net Deficit 533,644 r.7?-4/-V fiT ATI STIC S 33 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd (S) 0;ii.vn-;'s Elkwtoh. Statkmknt i^howiiin- Official St(i('k>. July PA, 101.'. CJrades. Official Stocks. Outstanding Warehouse Receipts. Over. Short. Wheal— 1 Northern Hush. 27, 070 00 143,744 OO 68, 121 -.50 .38,738-20 22,131-00 l,.3.5:i-30 29,999-10 6, 163 -.50 5,018-20 4,043-10 Hush. 26,. 3.56 -40 137,8.58-30 64,468-30 42,. 32 1-40 23,529-30 1,. 337 -.30 29,167-40 6,143-40 5,4.82 -.50 4, 143 -.50 1,090-40 Hush. 713-20 5, 885 -.30 3,6.53-20 Bush. 2 Northrrn 3 Northern .... No. 4 3 .583-20 No. 5 1 398-30 No. 6 ; 16-00 831 -.30 20-10 Rej. 1 Nor Rej. 2 Nor Rej. 3 Nor 464 -.30 2 .\lherta Red Winter 100-40 NG. 1 Nor. Tf 1 . 090 - 40 Totals 346.. 383 10 341,901-00 11,119-50 4,482-10 313-30 1,.521-16 205- 19 6 6.37-40 Total Net Surplus Oats— 2 C.W. Oats 11,2.54-04 11,939-14 14,-328-26 3, 967 -.32 3, 122 -.33 7,917-32 1.56-06 685-10 3 C.W. Oats '. : 14,642-22 5,489-14 3,.328-18 7,305-00 Ex. 1 Feed Oats , 1 Feed Oats ; 2 Feed 612-32 Rej. Oats . . . ..... . 1.56-06 Totals 42,019-24 41,4.33-07 2,040-31 586- 17 344-40 1 4.54-14 Barlei/ — 3 C.W. Bariev 2,211-32 1,866-40 6.30-08 1,433-36 4 C.W. Barley 630 08 Rej . Bariev 1,. 351 -22 82 14 Total Net Deficit 3.. 563 06 3, 930 -.36 344-40 712^22 367-30 lOd- 34 fix' A in: AMi ('(t\L\ii:h'<'F. ' I'Ah'i \ 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 (9) Wkstern Elkvatou. Statkment showing Ofllciul Stocks, J ul.v i>J, 1915. (•radop. 1 Northern 2 Northern 3 Northern 3 Alberta Red Winter No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 Rej. 2 Nor Smty. 1 Nor Smty. 2 Nor Smty. 3 Nor Smty. No. 4 Smty. No. 5 NG. 2 Nor. Tf NG.3 Nor. Tf NG. Smtv. 2 Nor. Tf Smtv. 3 Nor. Tf 1 Nor. .Mx. Htd 2 Nor. Mx. Htd No. 4 Mx. Htd Rej. 2 Nor. Tf. Mx. Htd. 2 Nor. Mx. Fire Brnt NG. Rej. Rej. Rej. NG. Rej. Totals. Account Uncancelled Shipments- 2 Nor Total Total Net Surplu;:. OfTieial Stocks. Bush. 1.5.853-50 16,. 302 -.30 20, 033 -.30 1.90000 16, 4.55 00 2,651-50 671-40 1,17810 2,416-.50 191-10 1,072-30 43-30 2,778-10 1110 917-10 1,054-20 1,001-50 787-20 1,051-00 729-10 241-40 87-342-20 OtitstiiiKliiid Warchous*' Receipt*. Bush. 11,, 300 16,767 27,407 1 , 901 16,992 2,694 667 1 1.175 2,414 190 1,071 2,396-10 901- 1,054- 1,002 786- 1,045- 768- 242- 90-783-10 Over. Bush. 4.553-40 4-20 2-40 2-00 0-40 1-10 43 -.30 382-00 11-10 15-20 0-30 5-30 5 -022 -.30 4.000-00 9,022-30 559-10 Short. Hush. 465-10 7,374-10 I -10 5.37 -.30 ^2-20 1-.50 0-10 1-00 39-40 0-20 8 -463 -20 Oals— 2C.W. Oats... 3C.\V. Oat.s... 1 Feed 2 Feed Totals. Account Uncancelled Shipments — 2 Feed Total Total Net Surplus. Barley — 3 C.W. Bar NC.3 CW. Bar. Tf NG. Rej. Bar. Tf. Mx. Htd. Totals. Total Net Surplus. 2,116-06 647-02 3,281 06 1,479-14 7,523-28 2,060-10 64616 3,279-04 1,188-18 7,174-14 55-30 0-20 202 290-30 349- 14 7,000-00 7,349-14 7,349- 14 15-01 3,79612 102 3,812-15 3,795-10 3,79510 15-01 102 1-02 17 05 17-05 CIRAIS UTATIF^TJCF: 35 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd (9) Western Elevator. — Concluded. Statement Showing Official Stocks, July 31, 1915. Grades. Flaj— 1 N.\V.(\ Flax 2C.\V. Flax 3C.\V. Flax Rej . Flax Rej. 1 NWC.Flax Mx. Bkn. Wht. NG. 1 NVVC. Fx. Tf Rej. 1 NWC. Fx. Mx. Htd Totals Total Net Surplus. Mixed Grain — Rej. Mx. Gn. Wht. O. and Bar. Total Net Surplus Official Stocks. Outstanding Warehouse Receipts. Bush. 281,31207 38,071-20 3,141-40 3,055-28 292-18 70-14 275,943-15 Lb. 78,670 Bush. 227,276-54 38,693-34 3,185-39 159-42 1-40 300-12 48 -.38 269,666-35 Lb. 42,770 Over. Bush. 4,0.35-09 2,895-42 '21-32 6,952-27 6,276-36 Lb. .35,900 35,900 Short. Bush. 622-14 43-55 1 40 7-50 675-47 Lb. lOd— 3i 36 rir\ni: \\n coMMiiiwE—rsni' v 6 GEORGE V. A. 1916 (!()) (iu.VIN (luow Kits' Kl.KVATDII.S " I'."' AM» " I-;." Statkmknt sliowiijfr OHicinl Stocks, .Inly IM, liMr>. (Inuloa. OfTiciii! Stocks. OtitstiindinK VViirchouMc Receipts. ()v(ir. Short. 1 Hard Hu.sh. 2,. 384 -20 43,897-20 ,85.419 -.50 .53,425-00 17,972-30 6,128-40 1,146-00 42-00 3,460-10 1,. 300 -40 3,268-30 16, 767 -.30 6.58-00 3, 111 -.50 7,126-40 2,929-40 445-10 64 -.50 4,005-50 Bysh. 2-376-00 .38,. 5.38 .50 8 1.284 -.50 ,55.672-20 18,051-00 6,. 523 -10 1,120-40 4 -.50 3,620-10 1,300-40 3,041-00 909-00 1,035 -.30 Bush. 8-20 5,. 3.58 -30 4,135-00 Hush. I \ortliorn 2 Xort li(*rn $ • • ■ '.\ \'orthi»rn * 2,247-20 No 4 78-30 \o 5 394-30 Xo 6 . 25-20 37-10 1 Vlhi^rta Red Winter •> 160-00 3 " Rej. 1 Nor 227 -.30 15,858-30 3,iii-.50 5.6.53-20 2,929-40 445- 10 64 -.50 Roj. 2 Nor Roi . 3 Nor 377-30 Kej No 4 Rei 2 Nor M\ Htd 1,473-20 Rei 3 Nor M\ Hfil Rei 3 Nor Roi. M\. Htd - N^o T^stahlished ( Iriidp.. \(; Cond. No. 1 DaiiiD 4, 005 -.50 Totals 2.53,. 5.54 -.30 214,951-20 41,861 00 38, 603 10 31-16 3, 2.57 -.50 Total Net Surolus. Oats— 1 ( '.\V. Oats 145-10 56,9.32-32 23,879-08 2,880-10 1.-541-16 3,520-20 911-26 113-28 .56, 932 -.32 " ( " \V Oats 17.442-06 1.889-24 2,041-06 5.517-12 6,4.37-02 990-20 Ex 1 Feed Oats. 499-24 2 Feed 1,996-26 911-26 89,811-20 83,937-06 8, 370 -.30 2,49616 Account Uncancelled Shipments — 2C.VV. Oats 3,975-20 Total Total Net Surplus 12,346-16 9,850-00 Barley — 716.32 2,298-00 4,. 384 -18 1,9.-4-27 4,863-16 717-02 2,299-34 726 -.32 880-10 "3, 6.57 -.34 1,074-17 4,863-16 •18 4 C.W. Barlev 1-34 Rej Bar Rej 3 C W. Bar. Mx. Htd Totals 14.216-45 4,623-30 9,595-19 2-04 Account Uncancelled Shipments — 4 C \V. Bar 809 00 Total Total Net Surplus 10,404-19 10,402-15 Mixed Grain — Rei Mx On Bar. and Wht Lb. 118,290 Lb. 7,260 Lb. 111,0.30 111.030 Lb. Total Net Surplus. CIRAIX fifATI.^TrrS' 37 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd (11) Dominion Ciovkrn.ment Ki.i-;v.\i-t)H, Port Ahtih if, Ont. Statement showing Oflfiflal Stock?, July 31, inir». Gradop. Official Stocks. Over ."^hipped. Outstandinc Warehouse Receipt.". Over. Short. Wheat— 1 X^orthorn Bush. 19,919-.30 62,197-20 28,0.32-50 10,527-20 1,193-40 1,077 -.50 2,. 501 -.50 Bush. Bu.«h. 17,231-10 64,082-10 27,3.38-00 13.. 545 -.30 1,176-. 50 1,077 -.50 2.. 554 -.30 Bush. 2,688-20 694-50 Bush. 2 Northern 1,884-50 3 Northern No. 4 3.0i8 10 No. 5 16-50 Rej. No. 4. NC;. Smtv 3 Nor. Tf. 52-40 \(; Rej 3 Nor Tf M\ Htd 5-50 5-50 N(;. Rej. No. 4 Tf. Mx. Htcl .5.30-50 2 -.30 1,315-50 .5.33-20 2 -.30 Rej. 2 Nor. M\ Htd. 2 -.30 NCi. C'ond No 2 M\ Fire Brnt. 1,330-20 14.30 Totals Spe<-iallv Binned .\ceount Bole's Gn. Co. No. 5 (■(' 127,299-30 2,319-30 5.50 128-869-40 3.408-20 2,319-30 4,972-40 Total Net .'■^urplu:= 129,619-00 5-50 128,869-40 5, 727 -.50 755-10 4,-338-18 1,254 04 1,689-14 79 04 4.972-40 Oats— 2 C.W. Oat. 1/ 1/ //,'( ■/•; -/M /;/' v 6 GEORGE V. A. 1916 (12) Horn's Elkvator. Statkmknt showing OlHcial Stocks, July JJl, 1915. Grades. Wheat— 2 Northern 3 Northern No. 4 Sinty. 2 Nor Smty. 3 Nor Rej. 3 Nor. Mx. Htd. Cond. No. 1 Htd Totals Total Net Surplus. Oats- 2 C.W. Oats. 3 C.W. Oats. 1 P>ed 2 Feed Totals Total Net Deficit. Barley— 3 C.W. Barley. Total Net Surplus. Flax— 1 N.W.C. Flax 2 C.W. Flax 3 C.W. Flax Rej. Flax Rej. 2 CW. Flax Mx. Cond. Flax Htd. Totals Total Net Surplus. Mixed Grain — Rej. Mx. Grain. Total Net Surplus. Offirial Storks. Bush. 1,978-30 1,70410 15 -.50 240 00 327-50 4,206-20 4,277-22 4,277-22 871-02 23,024-33 9,945-50 726-35 155-50 33,853-00 Lb. 27,401 Oul.sl.'mdinn WiirclioiiHci RrcciptH. Bush. 2,0.57-20 l,6,'?fi-.')0 8:!-:{0 3-20 53-40 3,834-40 4,. 356 -10 4,278-11 127-26 49-14 8,811-28 22,, 3.34 -12 8,807-15 1,079-04 7-29 4-46 32,232-50 Lb. 8,( Over. Mu.sh. 67-20 240-00 .327 -.50 6.35-10 431-40 871-02 871-02 690-21 1,138-35 155-50 1,984-50 1,620-06 Lb. 19,312 19,312 Short. Hush.. 78-50 67-40 3-20 53-40 203-30 4,356- 10 0-24 12/ -26 49-14 4,534-06 4. 5.34 06 352-25 7-29 4-46 364-44 Lb. GRAiy STATlSriCS \ 39 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd (13) Can'adi.w Northkrx Elevator '*A" and "B." Statement showing Official Stocks, July 31, 1915. Grades. Official Stocks Outstanding Warehouse Receipts. Over. Short. Wheal- 1 Hard Bush. 1,57600 Bush. 1,0.33 "in Bush. 542-20 Bush. 1 Northern 66,. 562 68.791 27,. 3.53 15,760 1.685 1,7.30 821 3,153 1,717 1,008 1 6, 4.54 14,3.35 996 402 1 486 475 7 10 00 30 10 00 00 40 30 40 30 40 50 30 50 30 40 30 20 00 50 50 40 40 30 40 10 20 00 30 50 50 30 50 00 40 40 40 67,118 69-292 27,057 15,621 1,663 1,699 821 2,501 1,717 1,008 30 10 20 10 40 50 40 40 30 30 556 - 20 2 Northern.. . . 501-10 3 Northern 296- 10 1.39-00 21-20 30-10 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 ^ Rej. 1 Nor Rej. 2 Nor 651-50 0-10 Rej. 3 Nor Rej. No. 4 Smty. 1 Nor 1-40 2,. 525 -00 1,373 -.50 286-10 54-10 1-40 2700 Smty. 2 Nor 3,929 12,961 710 348 50 40 40 20 Smty. 3 Nor Smty. No. 4 Smty. No. 5 Smty. Rej. 2 Nor Smty. Rej. 3 Nor 459 475 30 20 Smty. Rej. No. 4 Dried 1 Nor 7-00 NG. 1 Nor. Tf 402 1,889 2,523 5&3 950 793 40 1,540 372 355 497 0 13 3.223 1,979 1,069 626 2,211 402 1,889 2.523 563 950 793 40 1,540 372 3.55 497 50 50 40 40 30 40 10 20 00 30 50 NG. 2 Nor. Tf NG. 3 Nor. Tf NG. Tf. Rej. 3 Nor NG. No. 4Tf NG. No. 6 Tf NG. Smty. 2 Nor. Tf NG. Smty. 3 Nor. Tf NG. 3 Nor. Tf. Smutty NG. Smty. No. 4 Tf NG. Rej. 2 Nor. Tf. Rel. Mx. Htd Dried Rej. 2 Nor. Rej. Mx. Htd 0-50 NG. Smtv. 3 Nor. Tf. Rej. Mx. Htd 13 2,238 30 00 Smty. 3 Nor. Rej. Mx. Htd 985 -.50 1,97900 Rej. 3 Nor. Rej. Mx. Mtd Rej. No. 4 Htd 1,069 626 1,967 40 40 .50 NG. Rej. No. 4 Tf. Mx. Htd Rej. 2 Nor. Mx. Fire Brnt 243-50 Totals . . . 232,376- 10 224,266-40 9,167-00 1,057-30 Account Uncancelled Shipments- 1 Nor 2 Nor Total Total Net Surplus. 14.512-50 6,208-20 29,88810 28,830-40 40 TKM^i: AM> r()MMHff<'h:~rMrr v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 (14) C.WM'iw Nouriir.uv Ki.kxatoh "A"' and '' li." Statk.MKNT showiuK (>tii<'ial Slocks, .Iiil.v :tl, lUiri. (!r8d NC;.2C.W. Tf NC;. 3 (".W. Tf 11.. 573 08 1,. 365 -00 2.229-24 520-20 3.563-28 NC 2 Fd. Oats. Tf Roj. Oats M\. Htd St*D:irat(*d Oats. 3. 435- 10 Oats. Wild Oats Mx NC. Tf. Hfj. Oats Mx. Htd Totals 79.926-14 76,781-22 3,4.35-10 290- 18 Account Uncancelled Shipments — 2 C.W. Oats 3 C.W. Oats Ex. 1 Feed 1 Feed N-G.2C.W. Tf XG. 3C.W'. Tf XG. 2 Fd. Oats Tf. Rej. Mx. Htd Total Total Xet Surplus. 4.450-12 1,451-20 26-08 7-32 10-30 6-26 2-22 5,370-30 14,762-20 14,47202 Barley — 3 C.W. Barley 4 C.W. Barley Feed Bar XG.4C.W. Tf Rej. Barlev XG. Tf. Rej. Bar. Mx. Htd. Totals 5, 719 -.36 4,782-44 705 00 1,554-38 2,631-42 280-40 3,9.35-10 4.782-44 704-08 1,554-38 280-40 1.784-26 0-40 2.631-42 15,675-08 11.2.57-44 4,417-12 Account Uncancelled Shipments- 4 C.W. Barley^. . 138-34 Total Total Net Surplus. 4,555-46 4,555-46 Flax- 1 N.W.C. Flax 2 C.W. Flax 3 C.W. Flax Rej. Flax Rej. 1 N.W.C. Flax Mx. Htd. Kej. 2 C.W. Flax Mx. Htd.... Totals . Total Net Surplus. Mixed Grain — Rej. Mx. Grain. Total Net Surplus. 220,806-46 29,011-16 2,188-51 401-49 432-29 25-40 252,867-07 Lb. 315,818 220,296-46 29,403- 18 2,175-39 117-43 782-05 25-40 252,801-23 Lb. 78,785 510-00 13-12 284-06 807-18 65-40 Lb. 237.033 237.033 392-02 349-32 741-34 Lb. <1RAI\ STATHiTirS 41 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd (!.'>) Fold Wii.i.i.wi Kr.KVAiou " F.'' St.xte.mknt sliowin^' Ofticial Stocks, July ;!1, 1J)15. Grad<;s. Official Stocks. Oulstandinn Warehouse Receipts. Over. Short. \\h,at— 1 XortluM'n Bush. 103.208- 10 .37.718-20 ()hous<' \NriKh-^up Au^J. 19, 1915. ( )uf standing R<'C('il)ts Kvrn Aun. IH. ()vb. 1.53,580 2,810 LI). Lb. NG. Tf. Rej. Mx. Grn ... 1.56, .390 1.56,390 1.56,390 Lb. .56,260 56,260 Total Net Surolus. - Screenings — Screenings Lb. 56,260 Lb. Lb. Total Net Surplus GRAIN STATISTICS 45 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d CiRAND Trunk Pacific Elkvator "B." Statement showinj? adjustments iiuide on Surpluses and Shortages as per official stocks, July 31, 1915. Grade. Over. Short. Adjustment. Wheal— 1 Nor liush. 135-00 560-30 930 00 064 10 1, 4.50-40 Bu.sh. 2 Nor 3 Nor No. 5 No. 6 Rej. 3 Nor 33 io Take from 3 Nor. Rej. No. 4. 1,370-50 Smtv. 1 Nor 135 00 Take from 1 Nor Smtv. 2 Nor 2-20 1.500-10 1.622-20 1 00 -no 193-50 2-40 6000 651-30 Smtv. 3 Nor Smtv. No 4 Smtv. Rej. 2 Nor NCi. 2 Nor. Tf NG. 3 Nor Tf NG. No. 5Tf N. Smtv. 2 Nor. Tf Overshipped. NG. Smtv. 3 Nor. Tf 111-10 Take from NG. Smtv '' Nor Tf NG. Smtv. No. 4 Tf 8-30 NG. Smtv. No. 5 Tf 7-50 Take from N.G Smtv. No 4 Tf Rej. 1 Nor. Mx. .ltd Rej. 2 Nor. Mx. Htd 8-30 1,314-20 62-30 124-50 1.087-50 Rej. 3 Nor. Mx. Htd Rej. No. 4 Mx. Htd Rej. No. 4 Rej. Mx. Htd 11.917-10 287- 10 Oals— 1 Fd. Oats 010 2 Fd. Oats....- 170-26 1,776 06 l^Buy in. NG. L. Fd. OatsTf NG. Rej. Oats Tf. M\. Htd 4308 43-18 1 •952-32 3C. W. Barley 4 C.W. Barlev 1,500-20 734-28 Take from 3 C.W. Bar. Feed Barley 357-44 285-00 109-38 Rej. Barlev NG. 3 C.W. Barlev Tf 2.253 06 734-28 Flax— 1 N.W.C. Flax 3,571 15 102- 13 ^Buy in. 2 C.W. Flax 3 C.W. Flax 1.121-09 5,062- 14 Rej. Flax .Mx. Bkn. Wht Rej. 1 NWC. Flax ."*! . 275 10 Take from 3 C.W. Flax. Rej. 1 NWC. Mxd. Htd 835-35 Rej. 2 C.W. Flax Mx. Htd 902-36 Take from 3 C.W. and hal. Rej. .Mx. Bkn. Wht. eleaned. Cond. Flax 57-04 7,07606 4.91118 V Mizi'd Grain — Rej. Mx. (;r. Wilt and Oats Pounds. 83,0.50 35,760 500 268,930 Rej. Mx. Cir Wilt Bar and Wht Rej. Mx. Cm. W.O. an.l W.O .. Cond. Mx. (ir. W.O. and B 388,240 46 ih'Aur i\i> roMMrRcK—rAirr r 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Canadian IVu ific Elevatok " D.'' Statkmfnt pliowinp ndjustmrnts niiidc on Sur|'l"sof^ imd Sliortiip:os as per officinl stocks, July 31. I^in. Criuir. Over. Sliort. Afljustmcnt. Whral— 1 Hard Rush. .S5-30 1,662-20 2,904-40 Hush. ITiike from 1 Hard, 1° and huy in balance. . . . \ Take from smty, 3°. Take from smty. 3°. ITake from NO. Rej. 3 Nor. \Tf. Mxd. Htd. 1 Take from Overs all grades \ balance of 522-02 2 C.W J Over. >Buy in. 1 X^orf horn ■' VorfhiTti • 'A Xort hern 3.299-30 2.344-30 2° and \o 4 '' \lta Rod Winter I.W-SO 21 00 4 Win Red Winter No. 6 1.267-10 -050 Smtv 3 Nor 2 -709 -.50 570 00 Smtv. Xo. 4 "*' "66-50 XC; Smtv. 2°Tf XC; Rei .S° Tf Mx Htd 67-50 Rej 3 \RW Mx Htd 1-00 0-20 Dried Rej. 3° Mx. Htd 8,13100 6.980-10 Oat!>— 0 C W 55808 21904 499-24 13-28 1,876-26 • 1 Feed 2 Feed . ... XG 3 C\V Tf Rej leaving Rej. Mxd. Htd 2,645-20 . Oats 3,167-22 2,645-20 Barley— 3 C" W 591-32 19-28 21-32 117-30 4 C" W Feed ReJ 750-26 Flax— 1 XW C ' 914- 19 830-19 21-27 3 C.W 1,766-09 Mixed Grain — Pounds. 168,880 r./?.4/.V STATISTICS 47 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Emi'ire Elevator (Including Thunder Bay). Statement showing adjustments made on Surpluses and Shortages as i>er official stocks, July 31, 1915. Grade. Over. Short. Adjustment. Wheat— 1 Nor Bush. 554-.50 203-10 416^0 227-20 Bush. 2 Nor 3 Nor No. 4 No. 5 161-50 24-20 Take from No. 4. No. 6 Take from No 4 ReJ. 1 Nor 10-20 Rej. 2 Nor 521-20 33 10 Take from 2^ and 1°. Rej. 3 Nor. Overshipped Sm. 2 Nor 42-20 88-00 278-30 4-20 2-10 5-50 8-30 0-40 &-20 796-20 Take from 3 Nor. Sm. 3 Nor Sm. No. 4 Sm. Rej. 2 Nor. . . ... ... N.G. Rej. 2 Nor. Tf. Mxd. Htd.. . . N.G. Rej. 3 Nor. Tf. Mxd. Htd.. . . Rej. No. 4 Mxd. Htd Rej. No. 4 Mxd. Gravel Cond. Wheat Overshipped. Overshipped. Overshipped. Overshipped. - 2,P48-20 740-40 Oats— 2 C.W 266-13 42-22 195-10 24-24 12-12 0-.30 0-04 3 C.W Ex. 1 Fd 1 Feed 2 Feed NG. 2 C.W. Tf Rej. Mxd. Htd 542-13 Barley — 3 C.W 1,900-30 0-10 0-40 4 C.W Feed ^ 1,901-32 Flax— 1 N.W.C 94-41 462-32 47-27 10-20 205-28 ■ 2 C.W 3 C.W 'Buy in. Rej 1 Rej. 1 N.W.C. Mxd. Htd 1 Rej. 2 C.W. Mxd. Htd 53-27 Cond 4116 Take from Rej. 2 C.W. Mxd. Htd. 53-27 851-52 Mixed Grain — Rej. Mxd. Cr Pounds. 5.1.5.5- . 48 TRAHF i.vn rn\fMi:R('i:—i'\irr v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 F.ASTKRN Kl.KVATOItS *' A " AND ** C." Statkmkxt showing ntljusttuoiits inndo on SuriiliistN mikI ShortoROs as |mm- official stocks. July 31, 1915. Cinulr Whrnt— 1 Nor 2 Nor \\ Nor No. 4 , No. 5... Roj. 1 Nor Roj. 3 Nor Smutty 1 Nor Smutty 2 Nor Smutty .1 Nor Smuttv No. 4 N'.(;. 2 Nor. Tf N.G.3 Nor. Tf N.G. Roj. 1 Nor. Tf N.G. Smtv. 2 Nor. Tf NO. Smtv. 3 Nor. Tf Rpj. No. 4 M.\d. Htd N.G. Rej. No. 4 Tf. Md. Htd. Oats— 2C.\V 3C.\V Ex. 1 Fd 1 Feed 2 Feed Roj N.G. Roj. Tf. Barley — 3C.V\- 4C.W Feed N.G. 3C.W Tf N.G. Rcj. Tf. Mxd. Htd. Mixed Grain — " Rej. Mx. Gr. Wht. and Oats N.G. Rej. X. Gr. Tf. Bar. and Wheat N.G. Rej. X. Gr. Tf. W.O. and Bar. Rej. X. Gr. Wht. O, and Wild Oat.s Rej. Mxd. Htd : (»\or. 2, 100-50 6.25«-10 25-10 31-00 2.54 40 25-20 76-10 45-40 911-00 11 -.50 51-10 240-20 3-10 10.041-30 2.35-10 14-04 19-24 5-00 653-08 372-22 6-16 1,306-16 20-20 0 30 1-22 1-42 5-20 29-38 Pounds. 1.060 2,300 92,870 61 , .550 157,780 .Shorl. Hush 5,741-20 1,02500 57-30 220-10 2-00 7.04600 Overshipped. Overshippod. Overshipped. Adjustincnl. Take from 2 and 1 Nor. 'I'akc from 2 and 1 Nor. Take from 2 Nor. Take from N.G. 2° Tf. Take from Rej. No. Mxd. Htd. r; It A ly s TA risTics 49 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d COiVSOMD.\Ti:U Er-KVATOK. Statement showing adjustments made on Surpluse.s and Shortages as iper official stocks, July 31, 1915. Grade. Over. Short. Adju.stment. Wheal— 1 Northern Bush. Bush. 332-50 Buy in. 332 .50 Oats— 2(' W. 374-22 4.50-00 2 Feed 824-22 Barley — 3 C W 833-06 833-06 Flax— 1 N'.W.C 5, 183-53 2 C W 652-33 32-45 1,017-08 46-04 1,221-55 1-42 63 -.38 4-43 3 C W. . Rej Less 894 -24 Bot in. Rej. 1 NWC. Mx. Bkn. Wht ■Buy in. N.G. 1 N.W.C. Tf Take from 1 N.W.C. Flax. N.G. 2C.W. t: Balance from Rej. Mxd. Htd 1 N.W.C". Cond. Mxd. Htd , ^ - 5. 183-53 3,040-44 Mixed Grain — Rej. Mxd. Gr. 0. and Wht Pounds. 533,644 214.516 pounds cancel 2 C.W. Oats. Bought in319,128pound3 Rej.Mix.Grn. 533,644 lOd— 4 50 Th'A />/; A V /) ro M Ml lUK—l'A UT \ 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Ooilvie's Elevator- Statement pliowing ailjuetmonts inndc on S\iri>ln«os nnd Shortages na per official stockB, July 31, 1915. (iraer official stocks. .Inly .'J I. 191.'). (\r'.\do. Over. Short. Adjustment. Whi-at- 1 Hard Busl,. S-20 5,3.58-30 4, 13.V-00 Mush. Take from 2 Nor. Take from 2 Nor. Take from 2 N'or. Take from 1 A.R.W. and buy in Take from Rej. 2°. Take from 3 C.W. Take from 3 C.W. Take from Rej. (Cleaned). Take from Rej. (Cleaned). 1 Nor 2 Nor 3 Nor 2.247-20 78-30 394-30 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 25-20 37-10 1 A.R.W 2 A.R.W 3 A.R.W 160-00 bal. Rej. 1 Nor 227-30 15,858-.30 Rej. 2 Nor Rej. 3 Nor 377-30 Rej. No. 4 3.111-.50 5,6.53-20 2,929-40 44.5-10 64-50 4,00,5-50 Rej. 2 Nor. Mxd. Htd Rej. 3 Nor. Mxd. Htd Rej. 3 Nor. Rej. X. Htd No. E.st. Grade N.G. C'ond. No. 1 damp 41,861-00 3,257-50 Oats— 1 C.W 31-16 6.437-02 990-20 3 C.W Ex. 1 Feed l»Feed 499-24 1,996-26 2 Feed Rej 911-26 8,370-30 2,496-16 3 C.W -18 1-34 4 C.W Feed 3,657-.34 1,074-17 4,86.3-16 Rej Rej. 3 C.W. Mxd. Htd - 9,595-19 2-04 Mixed Grain — Rej. Mix. Gr. Barley and Wheat. . . Lb 111,0.30 GRAIN fiTATIfiTlCS 53 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Canadian Govek.nmknt Elevatoh, Pout Arthir. Statement showing adjustments made on Snrplusf'S and Shortages as per official stocks, July 31, 1915. Grade. ( )ver. Short. Adjustment. Wh(at— Rusli. 2,688-20 Bush. 2 Northern 1.884-50 Take from 1 Nor. 'A Northern 694-50 No. 4 3,018-10 Take 1,498-20 from 1° and 3° and buy No 5 16-50 in balance. N.G. Smtv. 3 Nor. Tf 52-40 (Overship'd). 2-30 Buy in. N.G. Rej. 3 Nor. Tf. Mxd. Htd.. . N G Rci No 4 Tf Mxd. Htd. 5-50 Buy in. Rri *> Nor Mxd Htd 2-30 N.(;. (ond. No. 2 .Mxd. fireburnt 14-30 Take from Rej. 2° Mxd. Htd. and buy in balance. ^ 3.408-20 4,972-40 Oats— 2 (\W 4,3.38-18 1,254-04 • 3 CWV Ex. 1 Fd 17-12 Take from 2 C.W. Oats. 1 Feed 1,689-14 79-04 2 Feed N.G. 2 C.W. Tf 483-28 22-12 Take from 2 C.W. Oats. N.G. 3 C.W. Tf Take from 3 C.W. Oats. 7,. 361-06 52.3-18 Barlci/ — 3 C" \V 10-40 Take from N.G. 3 C.W. Tf. 4 C W 2-04 12-24 23-26 N.G. 3 C.W. Tf N,G. 4 C.W. Tf 38-06 10-40 Flax— 1 N W C 19.474-37 2 C.W 338^2 Take from 1 N.W.C. Rej. 8-50 920-38 Rej INWC Mxd. Htd 20,404-13 338-42 Mirrd Grain — Rei Mxd Gr Wht and Bariev Lb. 182,170 Buy in. 54 Th'Anr wn voMMFncE—rART v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 HoUN'S El.KVATOU. Stvtkmknt shdwincr .idjiistnioiits m.'ido on Siirpliiscs uml SliortaRes as per official stocks, July 31, 1915. Grade. Over. Short. Adju-stment. Wheal— 2 \or Husli. I^ti.sh. 78-50 Buy in. Take from 3 Nor. Buy in. Buy in. Buy in. Buy in. Buy in. Buy in. Take from 2 C.W. Take from 2 C.W. Take from Rej. 2 C.W. Mx. 3 Xor 67-20 . No. 4 67-40 3-20 53^0 Smty. 2 Northern Smtv. 3 Northern Rfj. 3 Nor. Mxd. Htd 240-00 327-50 Cond. No. 1 Htd 635-10 203-30 Oats— 2 C.W 4,3.56-10 0-24 127-26 49-14 3 C.W 1 Feed 2 Feed 4,534-06 Flax— 1 N.W.C 690-21 1,138-35 2 C.W 3 C.W 352-25 7-29 Rej Rej. 2 C.W. Mxd. Htd 155-.50 Cond 4^6 Htd 1.984-50 364-44 Mixed Grain — Rej. Mxd. Grain Lb. 19,312 » GRAIN STATISTICS 55 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d Canadian Noktherx Ei.evators " A " and " B ". Statement showing adjustments made on Surpluses and Shortages as per official stocks, July 31, 1915. Grade. Over. Short. Adjustment. Wheat— IHard Bush. 542-20 Bu.sli. 1 Nor 556-20 501-10 Take from 1 Hard and buy balance 2 Nor. Buy in. 3 Nor 296-10 1.39-00 21-20 30-10 651-50 0-10 1-40 2,525-00 1.373-50 28f>-10 54-10 1-10 27-00 No. 4 No. 5 No 6 Rej. 2 Nor Rei. 3 Nor. ... Smtv 1 N^or Smtv 2 Nor Smtv. 3 Nor. Smtv. No. 4 Smty. No. 5 ymtv. Rei. 2 Nor. . . Smtv Rei. 3 Nor. Smtv Rei No 4 Dried 1 Nor 7-00 0-.50 985-.50 1,979-00 243-.50 Dried Rej. 2° Rej. Mxd. Htd Smtv .3° Rei Mxd Htd Rej. 3° Rej. Mxd. Htd. Rei. 2° Mxd Fireburnt 9, 167-00 1,0.57-30 OqU— 2 C.W 238-08 52-10 Buy in. 3C.W Buy in. Separated Oats 3.43.5-10 3.4.35-10 290-18 Barley — 3 C.W . 1,784-26.. 0-40 2,631-42 F^€cl Rej 4.417-12 Flax— 2 X.W 392-02 Take from 1 N.W.C. 1 N W C 510-00 1.3-12 284-06 3 C.W Rej Rej. 1 N.W.C. Mxd. Htd 349-32 Take from Rej. 3 C.W. and 1 N.W.C. 807-18 741-34 56 / A' t/ c\i\n:h'('K~r.\fx'T v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 wiro olT tlir scnlcs, mul lliat lie (Kcmictt) iiisl riictcd lli(> srorrliiry of the, I'lRtcvnii (iraiii C^'o.. l.ld.. ('. Iv l.cHraiifh. tn nport this matter lo tlic Inliind Ivt'voriue otfioors. X«Mthrr Liiulskoo^ or KcHraiicli were iircsnil at tlic licariii^'. I'ciiiiott statod that l.iiulskr was cnntlti.vtMl hv liiin in tlic «'oiistriU'ti(m of clcnators. V. — FINDINO OF TlIK nOAHI). \V. H. l>('ini(tt. as fTiMicral nianaKer of the Estevaii (iraiii Company, was respon- sible for tlie jiroper insiuH'tion and proper use of the scales in the elevator. On his own evidenci^ h»> was pnilty of jrross neplifrrnce in regard to the scales, and tlu; evi- dence of the operatelf, Mr. Serls, proceeded to recall the original certificate and issue a new one. It is important and essential to notice that according to the original Winnipeg inspection, the oats were tough and no grade; and according to the Fort William inspector the oats were heating and heated. It is practically inevitable that tough grain, if allowed to remain in the car for a month at that season of the year, will heat, so that the two inspectors are in harmony; both inopections were correct. The correspondence on reinspections and changes in the hands of the chief inspector at Winnipeg have not been kojit longer than one year, and the correspond- 62 TRAHF AM) COM MFRCE— PART T 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Piu'o i>ii tliis purticiiljir riw wu^ drstrnvcd nt tlic fiid ol a .vi'iir. Tlicrf is, lli(jrt>j'oiT, Jiotliiiijr oil tilo ill tho Winiiipon oiWrv to show the *.top9 the chirf inspector took in rooalliiifr tlio oriKimil t'ortiticnte mul issuiiiji: a ntw oiu\ The prnctiee. however, is that he should notify tlie parties interested, intimate tlie cliaiiKe lie (•(Hitemplated, reeull the orijriiial eertifieate. jrive an op|virtiinity to ajipeal to the Survey lioiird. and if no iippeal Were ltHlji»>d issue the new eertiiieate. It is important to notiee. however, that whatever was done was done by the chief inspector for the I dominion. The fort William inspector is<«iied no prftde on this car. The Fort William inspector sinii)ly notified the chief inspectf>r for the Dominion of the condition of the oats in' the car. The Fort William inspector in this did what he is appointed to do. and the pradinp of the car and the issuing of the new certificate were done by the chief inspector at Winnipesr. Further, the chief inspector at Winnipe}; controls Fort William inspection. There is no inspection at Fort William independent of and distinct from the Winni- pe.n- inspection. The whole machinery of insjK'ction at Fort William and Fort Arthur is controlled by and governed by the Winnipeg inspection; is, indeed, part of the Winnipeg inspection. The grain is graded in order to make storage possible in bulk. The Winnipcfi inspection governs the storage of the grain in the terminal elevators at the head of the lakes. Grain is binned and stored on the Winnipeg inspection. Provision is made in The Canada Grain Act for certain classes of cases where reinspection is necessary. But whatever is done at Fort William with regard to inspecting grain into the elevators, is done subject to orders from Winnipeg; and whatever certificates are issued for grain going into the terminal elevators are issued from Winnipeg. Grain going out of the elevators is inspected at Fort William and Port Arthur, but the inspection there again is under the control of the chief inspector at Winnipeg. Samples and the grade are sent to the chief inspector for his approval, and the certi- ficates issued are signed by him. It is sheer nonsense to speak of any inspection either into the elevators or out from the elevators as being independent of or distinct from the inspection at Winni- peg. Besides, as far as this particular car is concerned, the whole question turns upon not the grade but the condition of the oats. They were in bad condition at Winni- peg; they were kept in the car for one month in the spring; they were in still worse condition when they reached Fort William; the inspector at Fort William was bound to notify the chief inspector of the fact ; the changed condition must be provided for if the oats were to be handled in any elevator at the head of the lakes ; the original certificate issued could no longer be allowed to stand; a new certificate must be issued and it was issued by the chief inspector at Winnipeg. The difference in value between tough oats and heated and heating oats is con- siderable. Had the car been shipped direct to Fort William and had it reached Fort William with the oats still tough, there would have been no trouble. The delay of a month, however, caused the oats to heat. The difference in value between the tough oats and the heated oats should fall in justice upon whatever party or company was responsible for the delay in shipping the car forward. The farmer could not be the cause of that delay, and it appears to the Board of Grain Commissioners that to charge the loss to him would be unfair. Watson & Co. purchased the grain from the farmer. It appears to the Board of Grain Commissioners that Watson & Co. cannot be regarded as the cause of the delay in handling of the car between Winnipeg and Fort William, and that it would be equally unfair to charge the loss to them. The Board of Grain Commissioners consider the difference between the oats as tough and the oats as heated and heating, being caused by the delay in handling the car, should be paid for by the railway company. GRAIN STATISTICS 63 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd The matter has {jiuie into court as between the farmer and Watson & Co., and judgment has been piven against Watson (k: Co. Upon the issuing of a second certificate by the chief inspector at Winnipeg, Watson & Co. desired to pay the farmer on the basis of the second certificate'. Jhe judge, however, wlio tried the case, decided that Watson & Co. must settle with the farmer on the basis of the first cei-tificate. The ground of the judge's decision was that the Winnipeg inspection was final, and that the inspector at Fort William had no right to change the grade at all. The insi)eotor at Fort William did not change the grade of the oats. The inspector at Fort William reported to the chief inspector at Winnipeg the condition of the grain, and the change in the certificate was made not by the inspector at Fort William, but by the chief inspector at Wiimipeg; and both inspectors, in the opinion of the Board uf Grain Commissioners, did what they are bound to do. The Board of Grain Commissioners has no power to interfere with the judgment of the courts. It is open to Watson & Co., however, to accept the decision of the judge and then seek to collect the money from the railway company, or to appeal to a Superior Court. Application has been made to the board to make Watson & Co. pay under the track buyer's bond in accordance with section 218 of The Canada Grain Act and related sections. The bond does not, in the opinion of the board, include such a case as this and further, the bond under which the trade between Watson & Co. and the farmer was done, has elapsed. K. MAGILL, Chief Commissioner. Concurred in by J. P. JONES, C ommissioner. Fort William, Ont., February 2, 1915. 3.— DISCRIMINATIOX IX COUXTRY ELEVATOR RATES. Claim of Messrs. Smith^ Muirphy and Company, Grain* Exchaxge, Wdcnipeg, vs. The Grain Growers" Grain Company^ Limited, dealing with Discrimination in Rates AT THE Grain Growers' Grain Company's Elevator at Binscarth, Manitoba. Dealing with the order served upon the Grain Growers' Grain Company, under date of October, 23, atking them to appear here to-day and show cause why the maxi- mum should not be reduced to 1^ cents per bushel, instead of If cents per bushel as at present, in the opinion of the Board, the Grain Growers' Grain Company have, through their own evidence, as well as the evidence of various elevator owners, shown that the maximum rate of If cents per buthel for handling grain through a country elevator is not too high; therefore, the maximum rate remains at If cents per bushel for country elevators. With reference to the question as to whether or not the Grain Growers' Grain Company have discriminated between its patrons at Binscarth, the Board are of the opinion that attaching any conditions to grain going through country elevators i*. a discrimination. A country elevator is a licensed public utility, which must treat all parties putting grain through it alike. It cannot charge one patron If cents per bushel and another patron li cents per bushel, and must not attach any conditions other than those provided for in The Canada Grain Act, and the rules and regulation*, governing country elevators, issued by the Board of Grain Commissioners. 64 Th'\ni: w n <<)]fui:i{('i:—i'\irry 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 S»-ftii>ii '_'■_':.', ot tin- ( ;iiim(Im (iriiiii Ai't. rrnd-^ ;i> rnllnWH: — ■■ riu- rjili- tliiil nia.v ho rliiir;;t'(l lor tlio I'lcuiiiiiy or storiii;; of mriiiii in ;iii.y roiintry rK'vator sliiill l»o tlic sumo in iiM tlic clovutofH oiK'i'iitcd by i\iiy oik; pcrhoii or I'onipiUi.N : I'rov iilcd, however, thiit it' it is shown to thv sutisfactioii of the IJoard that a h»wor rate than that eharKt'il tor cleaning or storing grain in the oh'vators of any person or company is neeessary at any point in order to meet eompetition, tlu> hoanl may give written i»ermissioii to charge bueh hjwer rates at that point as are in its ojiinion neet^ssary to meet snch competition, and at the same time authorize the ordinary rates at all other elevators belonging to such person or company." Under section I'l'ii. an elevator company nuist charge tlie same rate at all ito country elevators, unless it gets p«'rmission in writing from the hoard to reduce its rates in order to meet competition. The (irain (Jrowers' Cirain Company has not made application to the hoard for this pcrmis«.ion at Kinscarth. Tn the opinion of the hoard, when the rates are reduced by an elevator company at any particular i)oint witliout getting the permission from the board, as i)rovided under section 2:^2, they will have to reduce the rate to the same scale all over their system. W. D. STAPLES. Concurred in by J. P. JONES. Fort "William, Out., November 19, 1914. 4.— APPLICATION OF THE DOMINION MILLERS' ASSOCIATION HE EASTERN ELEVATOR TARIFFS. (A) fiuAND ^tiuxK Railway System Special Ix)cal Freight Tariff showing Charges for Elevation, Storage, Etc., on Grain ex Lake in Tiffin No. 2 Elevator. ON DOMESTIC GRAIN. See Notes 1 and 2. From December 16 to August 31, both dates inclusive: — Elevating grain from vessel to elevator, including (A) 20 days' free storage therein and loading into cars, but'exclusive of shovelling grain in steamer — i cent per bushel. Storage for each succeeding 15 days or part thereof — J cent per bushel. From September 1 to December 15, both dates inclusive : — Elevating grain from vessel to elevator, including (A) 10 days' free storage therein and loading into car^, but exclusive of shovelling grain in steamer — \ cent per bushel. Storage for each succeeding (A) 10 days or part thereof — (A) J cent per bushel. ON EXPORT GRAIN. (See Note No. 2.) Elevating grain from vessel to elevator, including 30 days' free^ storage therein, and loading into cars, but exclusive of shovelling grain in steamer — (R) I cent per bushel. Storage for each succeeding (A) day (R) — Vm) cent per bushel. (A) Advance. (R) Reduction. f.7?.4/.V ST AT I STIC a 65 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d MuTi: :.'. — Kxport (-Iriryos apply onlv on tr:itiic con.-^iffiKMl throii;iih to British :unl foreign countries (exeept points in ("iuunla. United States, Mexiecj, Xewfonndlainj, and Islands of St. Pierre and Mitjuelon). All other tratiie will be subject to the charges for domestic grain. Canadian rArii-ic IJaiiwav Tauifk No. E-2476, Caxceluxg No, E-1980, Port McNicoL Elev.\tor. 1JOME.STIC GRAIN. From 16th December to 31st August, both dates inclusive: — Klevating from vessel to elevator, including (A) 20 days' storage therein and load- ing into cars, but exclusive of shovelling grain in vessel — J cent per bushel. Storage for each succeeding 15 days or part thereof — ^ cents per bushel. From 1st September to 15th December, both dates inclusive: — Elevating from vessel to elevator, including (A) 10 days' storage therein and loading into cars, but exclusive of shovelling grain in vessel — \ cent per bushel. Storage for each succeeding (A) 10 days or part thereof (A) — \ cent per bushel. EXPORT GRAIN. Elevating from vessel to elevator, including 30 days' storage therein and loading into ears, but exclusive of shovelling grain in vessel — \ cent per bushel. Storage for each succeeding (A) day — ^50 cent per bushel. Advances in the Proposed Tariff on Domestic Grain in Tiffin Elevator No. 2. There are four advances in the new tariff: — 1. The free storage period is reduced from thirty days to twenty during the period from December 16 to August 31. 2. The free storage period is reduced from thirty days to ten during the period from September 1 to December 15. 3. The rate for storage after the free period elapses is advanced from J cent to \ cent per bushel. ■4. And this higher rate is charged for each succeeeding ten days or part thereof instead of fifteen days or part thereof. Advances in the Proposed Tariff on Domestic Grain in Port McNicoll Elevator. There are similar advances in the new tariff on domestic grain in the Port McNicoll elevator. domestic grain. The Grand Trunk tariff for Tiffin No. 2 elevator states in Note 2 that " Export charges apply only on traffic consigned through to British and Foreign Countries (except to points in Canada, United States, Mexico, Newfoundland, and islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon). All other traffic will be subject to the charges for domestic grain." According to Mr. Dewey, the railway companies mean by domestic grain any grain, whether grown in Canada or the United States, that is shipped through Cana- dian points and consumed either in the United States or Canada. Domestic grain, therefore, in the tariffs in question includes United States grain shipped through the elevators for consumption either in Canada or the United States. (A) Advance, (R) Reduction. lOd— 5 66 TRADi: .\\n coM}fi:iiCE—rAin' r 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 AITLICATIOX OF THE DOMIN'ION MlIJ.KHs' ASSOCIATION. The Dominion Millers' Associntion nppliod to tho Board of Grain CommissionerH to have those fonr advances on domestic grain disallowed. Tho application was limited to domestic grain, and by domestic grain the millers meant grain consumed in Canada. The Dominion Millers' Association consider that United States grain shipped through Canadian channels and consumed in tho United States should be regarded as export grain ; at all events tho domestic grain, which is the subject of the application of tiie Dominion Millers' Association, is grain consumed in Canada. And the Dominion Millers' Association applied for the disallowance of the advanced rates on domestic grain on the ground that the advanced charges would fall on tho Canadian millers, that the milling industry in Ontario is not in a condi- tion to bear any additional burden, and that to increase the charges on grain consumed by mills in eastern Canada while not increasing the charges on export grain or while reducing the charges on export grain, involves a discrimination in favoui of the millers in foreign countries at the expense of Canadian millers and makes more difficult the manufacture of flour in Canada. The millers do not think it is a sound economic policy to make it easier to ship tlio raw mntorial and to make it more diffi- cult to manufacture the raw material into flour at home. REASONS FOR THE ADVANCES ON DOMESTIC GRAIN. The Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific Railway Companies jastify the pro- posed advances on domestic grain as follows: — The main economic function of the two elevators concerned is to facilitate the transportation of the grain of the Xorthwest i»rovinfes of Canada to the export market, and any condition which makes it more difficult for the elevators to serve this function is detrimental to the interests of the country. Few millers in Eastern Canada have facilities for storing wheat, and the other millers use these transfer elevators for storage houses. The domestic grain, according to the railway companies, is kept too long in store in the elevators at Port McNicoll and Tiffin, with the result that the elevators are not able to handle the large volume of grain that must be e:sported as economically as is desirable and possible. Ships, accordingly, are delayed and the Avhole work of transporting the large volume, of grain that must be exported is seriously interfered with. The rates, therefore, on domestic grain are not increased for the sake of additional profits to the elevators from the handling of domestic grain, but rather in order to limit the use of these elevators for storage pur- poses by eastern millers, and to confine the use of the elevators as far as possible to transfer purposes. The -railway companies consider that these elevators should not be used for storage purposes, especially during those months when the export grain is rushed to market in large quantities. They consider that millers should provide their own storage, and that if the millers do not provide their own storage, they should not be encouraged by low elevator rates to store their grain in elevators primarily designed as transfer elevators, and they should not be permitted to put obstacles in the way of the rapid and economical transportation of the export grain. PUBLIC ELEVATORS. The two elevators in question are licensed as public elevators in the Eastern Division, and The Canada Grain Act defines a "public elevator" as "Every elevator or warehouse which receives grain for storage from the Western Inspection Division after such grain has been inspected under this Act." There is nothing in the Canada Grain Act that would authorize the prohibition of elevators operated under the license of a public elevator in the Eastern Division storing grain. So far as The GRAIN STATISTICS 67 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d Canada Grain Act is concerned, public elevators in the Eastern Division may be used for storage purposes, and their use for storage purposes is as legitimate as their use for transfer purposes. Further, according to The Canada Chain Act. section 120, "No discrimination shall be made between persons desiring to avail themselves of warehouse facilities." Taking the proposed tariffs, it would appear that from the 1st of September to Decem- ber 15, inclusive, the Ontario miller would be charged A cent per bushel for elevation and 10 days' storage, whereas the exporter of grain to Great Britain would be charged i cent per bushel for elevation and 30 days' storage. There certainly appears to be a discrimination against the Ontario miller. CONGESTIOX AT THE ELEVATORS IN THE PERIOD FROM SEPTEMBER 1 TO DECEMBER 15. The railway companies argue that there is a congestion during this period and that this congestion is caused by the fact that domestic grain is held in store in the elevators by millers, and they argue that in consequence of this congestion the trans- portation of the export wheat is delayed. It has not been proven to the satisfaction of the Board of Grain Commissioners that such congestion as has been experienced was caused by grain being held in store in the elevators by the Ontario millers. Indeed, the representatives of the railways include under domestic grain United States grain shipped to United States points. The domestic grain, therefore, which caused the congestion, was, in part, according to them. United States grain shipped to United States points; and it was not proved to the satisfaction of the Board that there were not other causes to which such conges- tion might be attributed, for example, conditions at Montreal and St. John, ocean tonnage, market prices, etc., and ii was not proved to the satisfaction of the board that the adoption of the advanced rates would remove the congestion. The board consider, therefore, that a sufficient cause has not been made out for all these advances on domestic grain. Doubtless during the period from September 1 to December 15, the elevators are called upon to transfer a large volume of Canadian grain to the export market, and the exporting of Canadian grain is an important Canadian industry. It is most important that the elevators should be operated during that period in such a way as to {facilitate the movement of the grain to the foreign market. The Board, therefore, approve of limiting the free storage during the period from September 1 to Decem- ber 15, upon both domestic and export grain to ten days, but the board cannot approve of the other three advances proposed in the tariffs on domestic grain. It is therefore ordered that these three advances on domestic grain be discontinued from the 1st of September in so far as the Grand Trunk elevator is concerned, and from 8th of September in so far as the Canadian Pacific elevator is concerned. The board further orders that as Note No. 2 in the tariff of the Grand Trunk elevator, I.C.C. 2078, is somewhat ambiguous, and as the tariff of the Canadian Pacific. Xo. 2476, gives no distinction between domestic and export grain, both com- panies be required to embody in the published tariff an explicit distinction between export and domestic grain. K. MAGILL, Chief Commissioner. Concurred therein — W. D. STAPLES, Commissioner. J. P. JOXES, Commissioner. , Fort William, Out., October 22, 1914. lOd— 5i i . 68 ~ 77; I/)/; \\n ciiVMiUfrR—rAifT r 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Arri ir \Tii>\ I'l Tin- Siornsn ( "o-nrKUv ii\ k \Viioi,i;sai,k Sociktv, Limiikd^ i'ok Tun \ii; Col \rnv I''i.k\ Ainiis. Ivic. ^I«"ssrs. AIImm. Stmvnrl, riiislc.v ainl l'"islii'r, m*< rcprcscntiiig tiic Scott isli ( 'o-ojx'rii- tivo Wholosnlo Society, Ltd., met the lionrd of Orain Commissioners to put l)oforo the Bonrd tht< (It^sires of their eompniiy in the matter of grain. Speaking? trenerally. their eomjiany desired to pureliasc or produce their own wheat oil the prairio-. ])rt^s(>rve its icientity in tlieir own country eh>vators, i)rcserve its iden- ,tity in the terminal elevators, preserve its identity in the lake and ocean steamers and in the eastern elevators, and thus secure tlieir own grain tor tlicir own mills in Scot- land. 1. Country Elevators. The Chief Commissioner read the following extract from a letter from the Depart- ment of Jufetice: — " I beg to advise you that with the exception of that contained in section 152 of The Canada Grain Act, country elevators within the meanin,g of the Act are subject to section 157 thereof, which in my opinion precludes the owner or operator of such an elevator from refusing to store the grain of other persons so long as there ife space to receive the same." On this interpretation of The Canada Grain Act it would be impossible, under present law, to give any license to the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society which would enable them to operate and own elevators in the West for the purpose of pre- serving their own grain and of enabling them to refufee grain offered to them for storage. As to whether amending legislation could be secured from the Canadian Parlia- ment, the chief commissioner intimated that it was unlikely that any legislation could be secured by any milling companies in Great Britain that would not be applicable to milling companies in Canada. Canadian mills operate elevators under license as public storage elevators. But under existing legislation whicli the Board of Grain Commissioners must administer, the elevators of the Scottish Co-operative Wholefeale Society must be open to the public so long as there is space. On the other hand, the chief commissioner pointed out that it was quite possible for the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society to keep their own grain intact and to maintain its identity so far as country elevators were concerned, by special binning in the country elevators. 2. Terminal Elevators. With reference to maintaining the identity of grain, especially of the higher grades ufeed by the Scottish Co-operative Society's mills, at the terminal point, the chief commissioner intimated that the Board of Grain Commissioners might be willing to lease special bins to the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society during the period of nine months in the year in the government elevator, and the chief commissioner agreed to put this matter before the board and have the board send a statement with regard to details and conditions to Mr. Fisher. The chief commissioner pointed out that if the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society built or bought a small terminal elevator at the head of the lakes, and operated it under the regular public terminal license, there would be no difficulty found by them in preserving the identity of their own grain, because in fact, terminal elevators' compete for business. Grain does not go to terminal elevators automatically or by evavitation. and if the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society did not solicit any other business than their own, they would not get it. Further, if they did not want GRAIN STATISTICS " 69 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd to unload cars (.•ontaiiiiiifi' tlioir own grain, but ot" lower {>rade.s than that rn'.i.ed, they c'uuld easily divert such ears to any other terminal elevator, so that the Scottish Co- operative Society woiild Imve no difficulty in maintaining the identity of its own grain :.t the terminal point. 3. From terminal point to seaboard. The chief commissioner pointed out the possibility of shipping grain all water direct from Fort WilFiam to ifontreal. Apart from this, eastern elevators as a rule are willing to preserve the identity of the cargo in order to get business, although from the point of view of The. Canada Grain Act, the eastern elevatorfe are not com- pelled to preserve the identity of the lot so long as they do preserve the identity of the grade. The Board of Grain Commissioners for Canada would like to meet the wishes of the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society, Limited. If the Scottish Co-operative VVholee-ale Society were, after reviewing the whole situation, favourably disposed towards increasing their capital in Canada, the board would be pleased to consider any amendment to The Canada Grain Act which the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society may deem necessary to meet their wishes. E. MAGILL, Chief Commissioner. 1 concur — ' T. P. JONES, Commissioner. ' Application of the Manitoba Grain Growers' Association for the Reduction of Commission Charges on the Sale of Grain in Grain Exchanges. On the 13th of November, 1914, the Board of Grain Commissioners received the following resolution from the Manitoba Grain Growers' Association: — " That the secretary be and is hereby instructed to make application to \he Board of Grain Commissioners for Canada to have a clause inserted in The Canada Grain Act providing that the maximum charge for selling grain on commission in any grain exchange west of Port Arthur should be 1 cent per bushel for wheat and flax, i cent per bushel for oats, and | cent per bushel for barley." The present commission charge is 1 cent per bushel for wheat, oats, barley and flax. On the 14th of December, 1914, the B^oard also received the following resolution from Alberta : — "That in the opinion of the shareholders of the Alberta Farmers' Co-oper- ative Elevator Co., Ltd., in annual convention assembled, the commission foi the handling of oats should be reduced to i cent per bushel." Tn accordance with the original application, a meeting was held in the city of Winnipeg on December 14, 1914. After hearing the evidence the chief commissioner, on behalf of the board, summed up as follows: — '' If this were only a matter of deciding whether the commission on oats should be one cent or one-half cent per bushel, it would be easy for the board to form a decision and act upon it. But as I see it, the real issue raised is a much bigger one; it is whether there should be an increased state regulation of the grain exchanges. 70 TRADE AXn Ci)MMEhCK—PART Y 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 '• And (Imf being the issno ivnlly rniHod, tlio Board of Grain Comniissioiu>r8 cannot refuse to send it forward to the (iovernnicnt. The Grain Growers' representatives, feeling that the conuuission charges upon oats and barley are too high, and being nnablo to obtain a satisfactory adjustment iV.mi tlie grain exchange, have come to the board and have asked for an amendment io-TJu- Canada Urain Act. This amendment really involves the State supervision or regulation of the grain exchanges. " The board cannot decline to send this large issue forward, based as it is upon what appears to be an unduly high commission on oats and barley. Our conclusion, therefore, to-day is that if the dissatisfaction of the farmers con- tinues with these charges; if, in other words, the grain exchange abides by the present commission rule, the board must send the whole matter to a higher tribunal than the board is emixjwercd to be." On the 5th of January, 1915, the board received the following letter from the Winnipeg Grain ^Exchange: — " I beg to inform you that at a special general meeting of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange held on the 29th of December last, the by-laws, rules and regu- lations of the exchange were unanimously amended, changing the commission rate to non-members of the exchange for receiving and selling and accounting for on arrival, to arrive or for some future month's delivery, on oats from one cent per bushel to five-eighths cent per bushel ; the rate of commission on oats to members of the exchange was also unanimously changed from one-half cent per bushel to three-eighths cent per bushel." Copy of this letter was sent to the applicants, the Manitoba Grain Growers' Asso- ciation, who replied on the 27th of January as follows: — " I am directed by the Board of Directors of the Manitoba Grain Growers' Association to inclose you a copy of the resolution passed at the annual con- vention of the Manitoba Grain Growers, held in Brandon on the 13th, 14th, and 15th instant. " I am directed to say that the resolution passed by the Winnipeg Grain Exchange, proposing to reduce the commission on oats to | cent per bushel, effective September 1, 1915, does not meet the views of the Grain Growers' Association, and they intend to continue to press for a further reduction, until the discrimination in the commission charges on oats and barley, as compared to flax and wheat,- is removed." On the 2nd of February, the board answered this communication by the following letter : — '' I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 27th ult. with inclosure as stated, addressed to the chief commissioner. " The Board of Grain Commissioners, at the session held in Winnipeg, stated that if the dissatisfaction on the part of the producers in connection "with commission charges remained, the board would send the whole question to Parliament. The board notes the reduction offered by the Winnipeg Grain Exchange does not satisfy the farmers. " The Board has no assurance that legislation can be obtained during the coming session, but in view of the fact that the producers are still dissatisfied, the board is prepared to recommend that an amendment be made to The Canada Grain Act, section 215, as follows: Proposed that subsection 2 be added to section 215 as follows : ' The charge for- selling grain on commission shall be subject to such regulations and reductions as the board deems proper.' GRAIN STATISTICS 71 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d " The Board would like to hear from your association at an early date in connection with this matter." This letter has met with the approval of the Grain Growers generally. The Board of Grain (^)mnlissioners therefore recommends that the following amendment be made to llw Canada Grain Act at the present session of Parliament: — " Section 215 is amended by adding thereto subsection 2 which reads as follows : — ' " ' The charge for selling grain on commission shall be subject to such regu- lations and reductions as the board deems proper.' " The amendment recommended by the board has not yet been made by Parliament. E. MAGILL, Chief Commissioner. I concur, W. D. STAPLES, Commissionpr. J. P. JONES, Commiss'Mner. ORDERS ISSUED BY THE BOARD FROM THE 21ST OCTOBER. 1914, TO APRIL 18, 1915. Date. March 11. April 28. 28 Complaint . Elevator equipment. In the matter of the complaint of L. A. Cayford, Chauvin, Alberta, re undue dockage assessed by the Alberta Farmers' Co-op. Elevator Co., Ltd., at their elevator at Chauvin, Alberta. It is ordered that the Alberta Farmers' Co-opera- tive Elevator Co. show cause to the board not later than the 25th day of March, 1915, why they should not refund all the assessed dockage over and above one-half of one per cent that they have taken on sound grain at their elevator at Chauvin, Alberta, since the 1st of September, 1914. In the matter of elevator equipment for loading to steamers at Fort William and Port Arthur. It is ordered that all elevators at Fort William and Port Arthur shipped to steamers equipped with stationary spouts and turnheads must provide before the 15th of May, 1913, a slide valve to be placed in each spout leading to shipping bins, said slide valve to be fastened by lock and key, which key will be in the custody of the Govern- ment weighman. It is further ordered that all elevators at Fort William and Port Arthur, as outlined above, must provide fasteners on the short movable scale spouts on turnheads. It is further ordered that all elevators at Fort William and Port Arthur shipping to steamers equipped with Mayo spouting must be fastened by lock and key, provide covers for the shipping bins of which said key must be retained by the Government weighman. 72 77,'i/w; t \ /) rnui///.'( /: r\iri'V 6 GEORGE V. A. 1916 OHPKKS iss.iicn nv iiii: iiovnn i ijom 'JIst (itToni.K. I'.MI. 'id vrini, is, llUT) — Con. ntii( April 28. July 7. July 7. July 7. July 7. July 7. July 7. July 7. July 7. 29 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 ( 'oinplMUit Loading platform. Loading platform. Loading platform. Loading platform. Loading platform. Loading platform. Loading platform. r.oading platform." \\ . II. Hcniift t lis ( Jcncrid .Matmgcr of (Ik; I'jst.c-van (irain ('o., Ltd., was rcsponsihlo ior (lie propcT inspection and proper ns(> of tlu! scales of the c.lo- vator. On his own evidenc^e \u) was guilty of gross negligence in regard to the scalo.s, and the evidence of the operator of the elevator to the effect that I5(!nnctt broke the .seals himself wag not rehulted. It is therefore ord(T(;d that the Estevan Clrain C^o., Ltd., discharge the said W. H. liennett from its employ. In the matter of the extension of the loading plat- form at Limerick, Sask. ((".!'. R.). It i.s ordered t hat t he present grain loading platform be put in a good state of repair, the grades and approaches put right, and the platform (extended to 100 feet in length, to take care of four cars simultaneously, by the 1st of September, 1915. In the matter of the building of a grain loading platform at Spring Valley, Sask. (C-.N.R.). It is ordered that the Canadian Northern Railway erect a grain loading platform to take care of four cars simultaneously, by the 1st of September, 1915. In the matter of the extension of the grain loading platform at Viewfield, Sask. (G.T.P. Ry.). It is ordered that the present grain loading platform be put in a good state of repair, the grades and approaches put right and the platform extended to 100 feet in length, to take care of four ears simultaneously, by the 1st of September, 1915. In the matter of the extension of the loading plat- form at Archive, Sask. (C.P.R. Ry.). It is ordered that the present grain loading pla,t- form be put in a good state of repair, the grades and approaches put right, and the platform be extended to 100 feet in length to take care of four cars simultaneously, by the 1st of September, 1915. In the matter of the extension and repairing of the grain loading platform at Aylesbury, Sask. (C.N.R. Ry.), 7th July. It is ordered that the present grain loading platform be put in a good state of repair, the grades and approaches put right, and the platform be ex- tended to 100 feet in length to take care of four cars simultaneously, before the 1st of September, 1915. In the matter of the extension of the loading plat- form at Handel, Sassk. (C.P.R. ). It is ordered that the present grain loading plat- form be put in a good state of repair, the grades and approaches put right, and the platform ex- tended to 100 feet in length to care for four cars simultaneously, by Sept. 1st, 1915. In the matter of the extension of the grain loading platform at Veregin, Sask. (C.N.Ry.). It is ordered that the present grain loading platform be put in a good state of repair, the grades and approaches put right, and the platform extended to 100 feet in length to take care of four cars simultaneously, by the 1st of Sept., 1915. In the matter of the erection of a loading platform at Glencairn, Man. (C.N. Ry.). It is ordered that a standard two car grain loading platform be erected by the 1st of September, 1915. GRAIN STATISTICS 73 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d ORDERS ISSUED BY THE BO.VRD FROM THE 21i>T OCTOBER, li)14, TO APRIL IS, 1915 — Con. Date. July 7. July 7. July 7. July 7. July 14. July 21. July 22. July 27. July 29. Order No. 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Ix)adin(; platform. Loading platform. Loading platform. Loading platform. Loading platform. Tariffs. Weighing up grain. Loading platform. Loading platform. In the matter of the erection of a grain loading platform at Sevick Siding, Man. (C.N'. Ry.). It i.s ordered that a standard grain two car platform be erected by the Lst of September, 191.5. In the matter of the extension of the grain loading platform at Clavet, Sa.sk. (G.T.P. Ry.). It is ordered that the present grain loading plat- form be put in a good state of repair, the grades and approaches put right, and the platform extended to 100 feet in length, to take care of four cars simultaneously, by the 1st of September, 1915. In the matter of the extension of the grain loading platfotm at Fortier, Man. (G.T.P. Ry.). It is ordered that the present grain loading plat- form be put in a good state of repair, the grades and approaches put right, and the platform be extended to 100 feet in length, to take care of four cars simultaneously, by the 1st of September, 1915. In the matter of the extension of the grain loading platform at Oakville, Man. (C.X. Ry.). It is ordered that the present grain loading plat- form be put in a good state of repair, and the grades and approaches put right, and the plat- form be extended to 100 feet in length, to take care of four cars simultaneously by the 1st of September, 1915. In the matter of the extea'sion of the grain loading platform at Millwood. Man. (C. P. Ry.). It is ordered that the present platform be put in a good state of repair, the grades and approaches put right and extended to sixty feet in length to take care of two care simultaneously, by the 1st of September. 1915. In the matter of filing tariff of charges with the Board for storage, cleaning and handling of grain in your elevator for the season 1915-1916, accord- ing to sections 121, 137 and 139 of The Canada Grain Act. It is ordered that you file with the Board the above tariff by the 1st of .September, 1915. In the matter of weighing up grain by elevators for steamers. Permission will be granted to elevators which are properly equipped to weigh up grain for steamers, in advance of their arrival at the docks, provided that the grain so weighed up to shipping bins be loaded aboard said steamer, the same day on which it is weighed, or weighed back to storage bins. Further, if grain is weighed up for a steamer or steamers, and the steamer or steamers do not arrive that day to take .said grain on board, the weighing back into the elevator and all expenses and incidentals thereto will be charged to the applicant. In the matter of the exteasion of the loading plat- form at .\rnaud, Man. (C.P.R. Co.), 27th July. It is ordered that the present grain loading platform be repaired, the approaches put in good condition, and the platform extended to take care of four cars simultaneously, by the 1st of Spetember, 1915. In the matter of the extension of the grain loading platform at Kipling, Sask. (C.N'.R.). It is ordered that the Canadian Northern Railway extend the present grain loading platform to 1(K) feet in length, to take care of four cars simultan- eously, by the 15th of September, 1915. 74 Tli.XDF .l.V/> roMMKRCE—l'Mn V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 ORDKRS ISSIEP HY THK HOARD FROM TIIK 2l!^T OCTDHKR. 1014,, T"> M'HII, IS, 1'.)15 — Cou. n.lto. July 30. July 31. Aug. 2. Aug. 24. Sept. 18. Sept. 18. (Inler Xo. 47 48 49 50 51 52 Suhjcot. Loiiding piiktfurni. Loading platform. Loading platform. Loading platform. Complaint re delay to steamer. Delay to .steamer, com- plaint. In the matter of the oxten.sion of the grain loading platform at Kceler. Sask. ((MMl.). It is ordorocl that the present grain loading plat- form ho repaired and cxtondod to 100 f(!(!t in length to take eare of four oars .simultaneously, by the l.lth September, 1915. In the matter of the extension of the grain loading platform at Beverley, Sask. (CJ.P. Ry.). It is ordered that a new four car grain loading platform be erected by the 15th of September, 1915, and suitable approaches made thereto, and built west of the elevators anrl coal sheds. In the matter of the extension of the grain loading platform at Dummer, Sask. (CJ.N. lly.). It is ordered that the present grain loading plat- form be extended to 100 feet in length, to take care of four cars simultaneously, by the 15th of Sep- tember. In the matter of the extension of the grain loading platform at Lydden, Sask. (G.T.P. Ry.). It is ordered that the present grain loading plat- form be extended to 100 feet, to take care of four cars simultaneously, by the 1st of Oct., 1915. In the matter of the delay to the str. Glen finnan, Sept. 10th, also letter from Great Lakes Trans- portation C'o., Ltd., dated 17th Sept., in refer- ence thereto, copy attached. (Thunder Bay Elev. Co.) It is ordered that you file with the Board by the 24th inst. a full explanation of the cause of the de- lay, giving full particulars of quantities loaded on this steamer, as well as on the steamers Graham and Sarnian. In the matter of the delay to the steamer Glenlyon, Sept. 17, also letter from the Great Lakes Trans- portation Co., Ltd., dated 17th September, in reference thereto, copy attached. (Canadian Northern Elevator Co.) It is ordered that you file with the Board by the 24th inst. a full explanation of the cause of the delay, giving particulars of quantities loaded on this steamer, as well as on the steamer Doric. SESSIONS HELD BY THE BOARD. The board held fifty-eight meetings for the year ended December 31, 1915, the majority of which were for the purpose of dealing with extensions to loading plat- forms. ORAIN STATISTICS 75 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d CHAPTER 9. REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES. The following statement, which has been prepared by the chief accountant, Mr. Smith, Winnipeg, shows the receipts and expenditures for the crop years ended August 31, 1914, and August 31, 1915, for all the offices in the Eastern and Western divisions. The statement also shows the increases or decreases of the revenue and expenditure at each office for the year 1915, as compared with the year 1914. EASTERN On'ISION. It vpill be noticed that each of the offices in the Eastern division still show deficits, although the deficits are smaller than in the year 1914. The deficit in the Eastern division has been lowered approximately $3,000. ■WESTERN DIVISION. In this year's statement there are large deficits stown where previously large sur- pluses were reported. The reason for this is the short crop of the crop year ended August 31, 1915. (a) Calgary. — The receipts at the Calgary office are approximately the same as last year. The expenditures are a little higher, this being on account of the statutory increases in the salaries. The deficit at the Calgary office was increased $35& for the crop year, ended August 31, 1915, over the previous year. (b) Duluth. — There is a decrease in the revenue at the Duluth office of $4,443.59. The inspection fees for the year 1914 were approximately $6,000, while the inspection fees for the year 1915 dropped to $1,628, This is the reason of the large deficit this year. It might be interesting to show a siummary of the surpluses and deficits at Duluth for a period of the last eight years. These are given herewith : — Deficit. Surplus. ;ar 1907-8 deficit paid " 1908-9 surplus. . by Canadi an Northern Railway. $1,046 313 5,429 1,877 38 65 1909-10 65 " 1910-11 deficit $1,505 61 " 1911-12 surplus. , 1912-13 • • . . . .... . . . . 4? 32 " 1913-14 " 94 " 1914-15 deficit. . . . . . . . . . 3,361 40 Total . , . , $4,867 01 18.705 4,867 98 on period of eight years . 01 Total surplus $3,838 97 It will therefore be seen that since the Duluth office was opened the inspection department has made a surplus of $3,838.97. (c) Moo'sejaw. — The increase in the revenue of the Moosejaw office is caused by the opening of the Canadian Government elevator at that point. Previous to the opening of the Canadian Government elevator there was an .inspector and weighman at the Eobin Hood mills. A surplus is shown at this point. 76 7 /.'!/»/: .i\7> (' Canadian (Jovoruniciit elevator. For llif year's work there is a deficit of JfM-J. (e) Medicine Hat. — The sahiries of the inspectors and woiKhmen at Medicine TTat are jrviaranteed by the tnininr and millinp: companies at that point. On the year's work there is a deficit of $4, which has been collected from the com- panies interested. (g) Keexvatin. — The same remarks made in connection with Vancouver apply to this point. Instead of. however, there being a deficit, there is a surplus on the year's work of $151.60. which reverts to the weighing department. {l\^ Kenora. — The deficit at this point has been increased from $137. .50 to $551.30, an increase of $413.80. In connection with this office, below will be found a statement showing the surpluses and deficits at the Kenora office since it was opened. It will be noticed that the weighing department have received a surplus of $1,285.55 for the six vears' work : — Year 1909-10 surplus. " 1910-11 " . . " 1911-12 •' 1912-13 " 1913-14 deficit. . " 1914-15 " . Total . Total surplus on period of six yeais. Deficit. Surplus. $ 575 00' 335 85 852 75 210 75 $137 50 551 30 $688 80 $1,974 35 688 80 $1,285 55 (i) Fort William and Port Arthur.— The surplus of $68,326.52 in the year 1914 *\'as turned into a deficit of $35,045.10 in the year 1915. By referring to the statement it will readily be seen how this has occurred. The inspection fees for this year are approximately $42,000 lower, and the weighing fees are approximately $54,000 lower. The expenditures are higher, but this is caused by statutory increases to the salaries of inspectors, weighmen, samplers, etc. (;') Winnipeg. — The same remarks as to the inspection fees and weighing fees at Fort William and Port Arthur apply to Winnipeg. The inspection fees are $40,000 lower, and the weighing fees $6,000 lower than in 1914. A deficit of approximately $24,233.95 in 1914 has been increased to a deficit of $59,690.57. GENERAL. It ic. quite apparent that the cause of the large increase in the deficit for the year 1915, and the large reduction in the revenue in so far as the inspection and weighing fees are concerned, has been caused solely by the short crop. For the Western division there is an increase of approximately $16,000 in the expenditures, which is accounted for by the statutory increases given to the staff on September 1, 1914. The increases granted by the minister on that date approximated $32,000. GRAIN STATISTICS 77 SESS!ON/^l PAPER No. lOd Witli reprard to the expenses for tlie Board of Grain ronimi.-^siuners proper, the increase in the salario.s i.s caused hy .statutory increases, and hy the organizatioe of the statistician's department. Contingent and travelling expenses for the Board of Grain Commissioners have only been increased approximately $500. In conclusion, it might be stated that the following figures of expenditures do not include the different amounts paid by the Department of Trade and Commerce to the King's Printer for stationery and printing, supplied to the different offices under the board. Statement of Revenue and PJxpenditure for Crop Years ended August 31, of the years 1914 and 1915. 1914. 1915. Inorease or Decrease. A — Montreal. Receipts — Inspection and weighing fees, etc S cts. $ cts. 2,031 67 $ cts. % cts. 2,235 72 S cts. Inc. 204 05 Expenditures — Salaries 6,676 64 2,. 385 80 6, 698 00 1,741 09 Contingencies 9,062 44 8,439 09 Dec. 623 35 Deficit 7,030 77 6,203 37 Dec. 827 40 B.— Toronto. Receipts — Inspection and weighing fees, etc 699 74 2,405 21 Inc. 1,705 47 Expenditures — Salaries 3,500 Wi 643 97 4,100 00 1,099 94 Contingencies 4. 143 97 5,199 94 Inc. 1,055 97 Deficit 3,444 23 2,794 73 Dec. 649 -50 C. — Peterborough. Receipts — Inspection and weighing fees, etc 190 80 97 14 Dec. 93 66 Expenditures — Salaries 900 00 57 60 300 00 29 16 Contingencies 95760 329 16 Dec. 628 44 Deficit 766 80 232 02 534 78 D. — Kingston. Receipts — Inspection and weighing fees, etc 8 25 Closed. Expenditures — Salaries 800 00 11 80 Contingencies 811 80 Deficit 803 55 Summary. Montreal Deficit 7,030 77 3.444 23 766 80 803 55 6,203 37 2,794 73 232 02 Deorea.M jnul 1015 — Continued. 1914. 1915. Increase or Decrease. E. — Caliiory. Receipts — Inspection fees $ cts. 3,289 75 3,061 20 57 45 $ cts. 6,408 40 8,605 24 $ ct.s. 3,246 00 2,943 10 65 60 $ cts. 6,254 70 8.809 67 S ct-i. \V(>inhinK fees i^aiiiple^ siold, etc Dec. 153 70 Expenditures — Inspection snlaries.. . . \\(ij;liinK salaries Rent 1 7,278 25 396 60 930 39 / 4,550 50 \ 2,855 50 396 60 1,007 07 Expenses Inc. 204 43 Deficit 2, 196 84 2,554 97 Inc 358 13 ■ F. Duluth.— Receipts — Inspection fees 5,980 50 220 88 6,201 38 6,162 44 1,628 65 129 14 1,757 79 5,119 19 Vessel overtime collect'ns Dec. 4,443 59 Expenditures — Salaries 5,795 20 367 24 5,064 50 54 69 Expenses Dec. 1,043 25 Surplus . . 38 94 3,361 40 Deficit Inc 3,400 34 G. — Moosejaw. Receipts— Inspection fees ] 1,426 50 1,426 50 1,3.52 75 2.616 00 1,336 50 3,952 50 3,625 94 Weighing fees Inc. 2,526 00 Expenditure — Salaries (inspection and weighing) 1,190 00 162 75 3,413 00 212 94 Expenses Inc. 2,273 19 Surplus 73 75 326 56 Inc. 252 81 H. — Saskatoon. Receipts — Inspection fees 1,266 50 1,365 90 2,632 40 3, 145 34 Weighing fees Not opened. Expenditures — Salaries (inspection & weighing)..-. Expenses 2,833 00 312 34 Deficit 512 94 I. — Medicine Hat. Receipts — Inspection fees \ 1,350 00 / 45 95 1,395 95 1,395 95 900 00 600 00 16 80 1,516 80 1,516 80 Weighing fees Adjustments Inc. 120 85 Inc. 120 85 Expenditures — Salaries Expenses 1,350 00 45 95 1,500 00 16 80 J. — Vancouver. Receipts — Weighing fees 2,080 00 25 00 2,105 00 2, 105 00 2,220 00 4 00 2,224 00 2,224 00 Adjustment Inc. 119 00 Inc. 119 00 Expenditures — Salaries Expenses 2, 100 00 5 00 2,220 00 4 00 GRAIN STATISTICS 79 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for Crop Year ended August 31, of the years 1014 and 19ir>— Continued. K. — Kcewatin. Receipts — Weighing fees. . Expenditures — Salaries. . Expenses. Surplus . L. — Kenora. Receipts — Weighing fees. Expenditures — Salaries. . Expenses . 3/.- Deficit -Fort William and Port Arthur. Receipts — Inspection fees Weighing fees Overtime collections. Samples sold Expenditures — Salaries, Inspection.. " Weighing Rent \ Expenses Surplus. Deficit. N. — Winnipeg. Receipts — In.spection fees Weighing fees Samples sold Overtime collected and refunds 1914. cts. 960 00 30 05 915 00 7 00 101,202 00 110,-371 20 5,984 62 2,059 90 ^ 140,824 17 / 6,098 70 4,668 33 95,096 00 12, 103 65 4,921 15 Expenditures — Salaries, Inspection. Weighing. . Rent Expenses Deficit. Eastern Division. Receipts — Inspection fees (grain) . Inspection fees (hay).. Weighing fees Samples taken, etc Expenditure — Salaries Contingencies. Deficit. 114.582 50 12,465 82 9,306 43 S cts. 1,303 50 990 05 313 45 784 50 922 00 137 50 219,917 72 151,591 20 5,326 52 112,120 80 1915. $ cts. 1,080 00 7 00 1,080 00 18 80 59,525 00 66,299 70 4,180 26 1,448 79 92,055 62 64,561 85 6,200 00 3,681 38 t cts. 1,238 50 1,087 00 151 50 547 50 1,098 80 Increase or Decrease. S cts. Dec. 65 00 Inc. Dec. 96 95 161 95 *551 30 54,388 00 6,609 70 5,780 98 152 70 136,354 75 24,233 95 1,585 40 76 60 1.268 46 11,876 64 3,099 17 2,930 46 14,975 81 12,045 35 95,028 65 11,948 25 12,680 52 6,964 53 2,389 95 922 15 19 50 1,406 47 131,453 75 166,498 85 35,045 10 66,931 38 126,621 95 Dec. Inc. Inc. 237 00 176 80 413 80 Dec. 88,463 97 Inc. 14,907 65 Inc. 103,371 62 Dec. 45,189 42 Dec. 9,732 80 59,690 oTiInc. 35,456 62 11,098 00 2,870 19 4,738 07 13,968 19 9,230 12 Inc. 1,807 61 Dec. 1,007 62 Dec. 2,815 23 •Since collected from Milling Company, 80 iinur iv/> ('i>]i \ii:is'('i:~-rMn r 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 SvvTiMKN r i>f' KcviMuic iiiiii I'lxiu'iuli til H' loi' Unip ^'«'nr ciidi'd iVuKUst 'M, of the yours 1011 and 1915 — Concluded. • 1914. 1915. Incrciise or 1 )i'<'r<'u.He. Western Dirision. Receipts — Inspection fees $ cts. 205,568 25 125,8.36 05 6,927 45 6,205 .50 15,225 00 15,940 28 t cts. 375.892 93 328, 106 99 $ cts. 123,. 570 15 83,160 90 7,295 37 4,462 10 15,795 00 8,945 94 572 10 69 00 $ cts. 243,870 56 344,083 66 $ cts. \V(nts at Medicine Hat, Vjmcouver, and Kenora Sundries 190 40 Dec. 132,022 37 Expenditure — Salaries (.Insp. and weiRh) Contingencies (Insp. and weigh) . Salaries (Trav. inspection)) Contingencies (Trav. inspection) Salaries (Sec'ysand Survey Bds) Salaries (Registering officers). . . Contingencies (Registcr'g offic'rs License fees refunded 268,480 12 34,2.33 51 8,319 92 3,611 08 1 . 050 00 10,. 360 .52 2.051 84 288,190 87 31,. 5.56 67 7,920 00 2,663 82 1,050 00 10,9.59 92 1,717 .38 25 00 Inc. 15,976 67 Surplus 47,785 94 100,213 10 Deficit Inc. 147,999 04 Board oj Grain Commissioners. Salaries Contingent and trav. expenses 31,734 44 13,547 96 45,282 40 37, .555 90 14,056 83 51,612 73 Inc. 6,330 33 SUMMARY. Deficit. Eastern division 12,045 35 47,785 94 9,2.30 12 100,213 10 51,612 73 Surplus, Western division Deficit, Western division Deficit, Board Gr. Commis 45,282 40 57.327 75 Deficit, 1914-15 161,055 95 Inc. 151,514 14 Deficit, 1913-14..-..'. 9,541 81 14.218 39 Deficit, 1912-13 o a o o lOd— 1916— 5a. > o o o o e CHAIN STATISTICS 81 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd CHAPTER 10. REPORT OF CHIEF ENGINEER— C. D. HOWE. To Board of Grain Commissioners: — Gentlemen, — I heg to submit the following report of the work of the elevator coustruction branch for the current year. Interior terminal elevators have been completed at Moosejaw and Saskatoon, in the province of Saskatchewan, and at Galgary, Alberta. An ocean terminal elevator is now in process of construction at Vancouver, B.C. The elevators at Saskatoon and Moosejaw were opened on October 14, 1914, and handled part of the crop of 1914. The elevator at Calgary was opened on September 1, 1915. SASKATOON ELEVATOR. The Saskatoon elevator has a total storage capacity of 3,500,000 bushels of grain. The elevator is of reinforced concrete construction throughout, and is fireproof. (See cut.) The elevator working-house contains 110 concrete bins, with a total storage capacity of 500,000 bushels of grain. Cars are unloaded into the elevator in a reinforced concrete and steel track shed, the receiving capacity being eighteen cars of grain per hour. Cars of grain can be loaded out from the elevator at the rate of fifty-four cars per hour. The elevator can receive and ship grain at maximum capacity simul- taneously. The elevator storage annex contains 150 bins, and has a total storage capacity of 3,000,000 bushels of grain. The elevator is equipped with six hopper scales of 2,000 bushels capacity each. The cleaning equipment includes ten Xo. 9 Monitor receiving separators, two Monitor flax cleaners, two Kichardson wheat and oats separators, and one No. 9 Monitor screenings separator. A Morris dryer with a drying capacity of 24,000 bushels of wet grain per day is installed in a separate building. Steam for drying purposes is fur- nished from a separate boiler-house, the boiler installation including two 100 horse- power marine type boilers. The elevator equipment also includes two automatic sacking machines, each being installed in sacking rooms with a direct bag chute to cars. A Simplex screenings grinder for grinding elevator screenings into feed is installed in the elevator. This machine has a capacity of grinding from one and one-half to three tons of screenings per hour to any desired fineness. A complete dust collector system is provided, as well as a compressed air system for blowing dust out of motors. The elevator is electrically driven, separate motors being provided for each machine. Fifty-four motors of sizes from 75 horse-power to 5 horse-power are used in the elevator. Electric power is purchased from the city of Saskatoon, and is trans- mitted to the elevator at 10,000 volts by means of an underground cable. A separate electrical sub-station building is provided at the site to house the elevator transformers, which transform the power from 10.000 volts, two phase, to 550 volts, three phase for power, and to 110 volts, single phase for lighting. The substation building also houses the elevator switch-board. Electric wiring is carried throughout the elevator in con- cealed conduit. The elevator has a complete equipment of interior telephones and signal bells and lights. lOd— 6 82 Th'Anr \\n rnvyKurF—PAin v 6 GEORGE V. A. 1916 Tlir SaskiiliHMi cU'Viitcr is I'diunH'tril by dirccl .sjnir tracka^^M' to tlu' ('nnadiaii Pnoific, the Cnnndinn Northoni. niul the Grmul Trimk Pncific Railways. About three miles of trncka^ro is provided at tlu' elevator site on winch ears may be handled by the elevator ear hnnl maehiiiery. Tlie total c.iNt of the Saslvatoou cleviitui plant was about $1,150,000. MOOSEJAW KLEVATOR. The Moosejaw elevator is a duplicate of the Saskatoon elevator in respect to buildings and equipment. (See cut.) Power ior this elevator is supplied by a Diesel oil engine installation, housed in a reinforced concrete building adjacent to the elevator. The installation consists of three Diesel oil engines of 250 horse-power capacity, each direct connected to a dynamo, and one oil engine of 150-horse-power capacity direct connected to a dynamo. The plant is equipped with fuel oil storage tanks of large capacity, and with a large cir- culating water cooling tank. Circulating water for the oil engines is pumped from a well in the power-house basement. The switchboard for the control of the power dynamos and the power and lighting circuits throughout the elevator is located in the power-house building. The Moosejaw elevator trackage is at present connected with the Canadian Pacific Railway. A spur track is now under construction that will connect the elevator trackage with the Grand Trunk Pacific and Canadian Northern Railways. The total cost of the Moosejaw elevator was about $1,250,000. CALGARY ELEVATOR. The Calgary elevator has a storage capacity of 2,500,000 bushels of grain. The working house, drier, boiler house and transformer house are practically duplicates of those at Saskatoon. (See cut.) The Calgary storage annex contains 98 bins with a total capacity of 2,000,000 bushels of grain. Power for the Calgary elevator is pur- chased from the city of Calgary. The Calgary elevator trackage is connected by direct spur tracks to the Canadian Pacific and Canadian Xorthern Railways. Cars from the Grand Trunk Pacific Rail- way reach the elevator trackage by a transfer track between that road and the Cana- dian Pacific Railway, and thence over the Canadian Pacific Railway direct spur. The total cost of the Calgary elevator was about $950,000. VANCOUVER ELEVATOR. The ocean terminal elevator under construction at Vancouver, B.C., is located at the site of the public dock on Burrard inlet, now in process of construction by the Dominion Government Public Works Department. The elevator will receive grain ifrojn cars and will ship grain to boats by means of conveyor galleries extending along both boat slips of the dock. Four ocean liners can be loaded from these galleries simultaneously. The dock served by the elevator is 800 feet in length by 300 feet in width, of reinforced concrete construction, with two boat slips each 800 feet long and 150 feet wide. The Vancouver elevator is of reinforced concrete construction throughout, and will have a total storage capacity of 1,250,000 bushels of grain. (See cut) Its receiv- ing capacity for grain from cars will be eighteen cars, or about 20,000 bushels of grain per hour. Its simultaneous capacity for shipping grain to boats will be 60.000 bushels of grain per hour. Two ocean boats can be loaded simultaneously at the rate of 30.000 bushels of grain each per hour, or four boats can be loaded simultaneously at the rat*> of 15,000 bushels of grain each per hour. GRAIX UTATIfiTirS' 83 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd I The elevator working house will contain ninety-one bins with a total storage capacity of 300,000 bushels of grain. Its equipment includes three 2,000 bushels capacity hopper scales (used for weighing grain from cars), three 10,000 pounds capacity Richardson automatic scales (used for weighing grain for bulk shipment to boats), two Xo. 9 ^fonitor receiving separatois, a dust collector system, and a compressed air system for cleaning motors. The elevator storage annex will contain eighty-eight bins and will have a total storage capacity of 950,000 bushels of grain. The belt convej'or galleries w'ill be of steel construction with concrete floors and galvanized metal sides and roof. Each gallery will contain two shipping belts. Large shipping bins are provided in the elevator working-house to equalize the flow of grain from the scales. Thirty-nine boat spouts are suspended from the galleries to deliver the grain to the boats. The floors of the shipping galleries are 72 feet above the top of the dock. A separate building adjacent to the elevator working-house will contain the ele- vator switchboard room, the transformer room, the elevator general offices, the inspec- tion office, and a large sacking room. The sacking room will be equipped with four automatic sacking scales of five bushels capacity each. Provision is made for the future installation of three additional sacking scales, the maximum sacking capacity of the plant being about 4,000 bushels of grain per hour. A shipping belt will convey grain in sacks from the sacking room to any part of the dock sheds. A car loading spout will permit the loading of sacked grain into cars direct from the sacking room. The elevator will be electrically driven throughout, and includes in its equipment forty-two motors varying in size fro-in 100 horse-power to 5 horse-power. Power from the elevator will be purchased from the Western Canada Power Company. The eleva- tor electrical equipment also includes an inter-communicating telephone system and signal lights and bells. The Vancouver elevator will have direct trackage connection to the Canadian Pacific Railway, and will have an interswitching connection with the Canadian Nor- thern and Great Northern Railways. Trackage is provided at the elevator site to per- mit the placing of seventy cars of grain within reach of the elevator car haul. All plans and specifications for the Vancouver elevator were prepared by this department. The total cost of this elevator will be about $850,000. The Vancouver elevator will be ready to receive and ship grain about January 1, 1916. PORT XELSOX ELEV.\TOR. During the year plans have been started for the proposed elevator at Port Nelson, Hudson bay. These plans are about one-half completed, work on same having been suspended until final data from Port Nelson is received. led— Gi 84 TifADi-: AM) coMMEiicK- I' \ irr y 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 APPEN Statement showing the Keoeipts of tlic dilTcivnt kinds of (Jraiu ut tlie Tort. l';iov!il()r. Kind of Cirain. SfpttMubcT. Uctt)bi>r. Novctiibcr. UtTcmbt-r. Hush. Husli. IUimIi. I'.iish. Ruah. 1-A. — Elevators owned and operated by the Governmont through the Department of Railways and Canals. Halifax Intercolonial Ry. Co Wheat Oata Barley Flax Total Governmont Eleva- tor. No. 1-A Wheat Oats Barlev Flax.: Wheat Oats Barlev Flax Port Colborne 2,340,495 116,812 40,715 .34.. 564 2.. 340. 495 116.812 40.715 34,564 6,242,311 419,512 26, 127 47.951 6,242,311 449,512 26,127 47,951 1,160,292 174,963 11 8,. 539 49,9.56 1,160,292 174,963 118,. 539 49,956 308,877 2.35,737 35.4.36 Total 308,877 235,737 35.436 1-B.— By the Board of Harbour Commissioners. Montreal Harbour Com. No.l Harbour Com. No. 2 HarbourCommission No. 1-B Wheat Oat.s 810,690 20.026 40.415 3.519.114 1,515,063 11,780 44,700 Barlev Flax 364,585 Montreal Wheat Oats Barley Flax 8.35,758 106,231 55.024 3,013,762 638,361 214,589 19,986 1,220,223 683,. 525 15.987 69.846 140.244 188,. 586 14.938 Quebec Wheat Oats 72. 176 93.493 Barley. . . Flax Total Wheat Oats Barley Flax 1,718,624 126,257 95,439 6,532,876 638,361 579, 174 19.986 2.735,286 ■ 788,798 60,687 69,846 140,244 188,586 14,938 2. — By Railway Companies. Port McNicoll C.P.R G.T.R. Terminal. . . C.P.R G.T.R No. 2 Wheat Oats Barley 7.54.798 15.002 1,996,133 251,310 18,138 41.758 1,283,928 159,433 2,265,792 1,351,247 3.171.189 625.382 Flax 20.006 46.445 49,7.37 1.897.045 330.273 42.867 71.480 TifHn Wheat Oats 1,279.888 552,020 Barley Flax West St. John Wheat Oats 46.964 100,404 150,511 83.748 1.419.669 565,687 Barley Flax Depot Harbour Wheat 370,177 102, 250 Oats Barley Flax Total Wheat Oats Barley Flax 848.207 15,002 3,380,465 410,743 18,138 41,758 4,683,525 1.867,518 42,867 49,7.37 5,870.746 1,743,089 20,006 71,480 GRAIN STATISTICS SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd DIX A. Eastern Public Elevators from September 1, 1914, to August 31, 1915. 85 January. February March. April. >'ay. Juno. July. August. Totals. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. • 1,225,689 112,915 3,978,133 589,070 82, 446 1,602,134 636,802 27,091 1,138,076 496,549 29.515 262,750 367.018 18.258,757 3 179 378 30,440 ^Qf) •^nq 132,471 18,258,757 3,179.378 390. 309 132.471 1,225,689 112.915 3,978.1.33 589,070 82.446 1,602,134 636,802 27,091 1,138,076 496,549 29,515 262, 750 367.018 30,440 10,000 382,938 2.455,511 2,260,112 1,330,816 350,061 12,634,305 31 806 134.464 126,351 55.831 766,346 5,730 145,952 15,350 1,923,500 40(7,406 28,256 1,806.195 334,478 71,998 344,977 94,518 108,976 41,495 660 743,121 90, 126 37,981 10,179,462 2,801,450 547 749 65,226 142,357 35,286 131 3''7 994 863 43,847 996 14,546 75 fiSQ 6,116 1,599 57,788 217,389 16,724 71,342 853 186, 204 996 49,832 528,890 16,949 4,379,011 407.406 28,256 4,666,307 392,266 206,462 1,676,453 94,518 235, 327 41,495 1,093,182 90, 126 93,812 22,889.456 3.050,645 1.314.095 131 3*^7 195,914 187,976 159,212 656,597 4,996 448.456 158, 93S 9,673 13,212 557,905 556,890 7,363 19,988 1,271,225 396, 192 11 008 600 4 Oil 5.58 40 170 14,761 230 942 101,069 221,096 4 8'>9 471 1 041 726 42 867 1,303.215 683,802 323,060 1,464 937,607 425,491 169.723 300,863 31.858 32, 144 4.875,897 495,293 2 194,142 1 464 370 177 102, 250 1,600,198 495,293 683,802 323,060 1,464 937,607 425,491 578,795 300,863 159,212 656,597 4,996 480,314 158,938 9,673 13,212 590, 049 556,890 7,363 19,988 1,271,225 396, 192 21,084,145 7.349.676 84.501 14,761 230 942 1- 86 rinni: \\i> couvrucE—PAKT v 6 GEORGE V. A. 1916 Stvtkmknt showing- the Ktvi-ipts of tlio diffoirnt kinds of (iraiu at the Eaatoni Port. I'.lcviktor. Kind of drain. Srptcmhcr. Oclolx-r. Novcmlirr. DfccinhiT. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. 3.— Ownoil by Rivihvays and loused to Ot her Companies. Collingwood Collingwood Elov. Co. N'o. 3 Wheat 25,021 25,011 (^ats Barley Flax • Total Wheat 25,021 . 25,011 (^ats . . . \ Barlev. Flax \ 4. — Owned and operated by Companies that deal in Grain. Midland .\berdecn Elev. Co.. Goderich Elev. and Tr. Co. Western Canada Fl. Mills. Midland Elev. Co... J. Richardson & Sons. Maple Leaf Milling Co. Xo. 4 Wheat Oats 87.593 232,516 1,032,1.55 346,837 93,876 424,161 247.497 Barley Flax Cloderich Wheat Oats........ Barley.. .... Flax 642.703 92. 628 19.777 1,055,872 304,663 277,074 85, 929 423.9.38 84,461 29,989 455,557 34,075 Goderieh Wheat Oats 434.721 224,272 9,723 115.743 Barley Flax Midland Wheat Oats Barley Flax TCiTKT-^ton Wheat Oats Barley Flax 156.913 83, 100 38.615 996 106,239 35.408 453, 135 123,065 Port Colborne Wheat Oats 966.228 2.473,962 657,349 544, 760 Barley . ... Flax Total Wheat Oats Barley Flax 2.288.1.58 175.728 58.392 4.217.907 757,798 2,191,846 548,728 93,876 1,. 544, 010 455.023 29,989 34.075 5. — Owned and operated by Companies that do not deal in Grain. Kingston Montreal Trans. Co. Prescott Terminal . . Montreal Warehouse Co. No. 5 Wheat Oats 155,918 852,854 157,380 43,917 232.625 Barley Flax "Prp^fott, Wheat Oats Barley Flax Wheat Oats Barley 392,969 112,458 405,804 268,100 687,892 126,028 58,868 51,234 920,517 126,028 .58,868 51,2.34 74,021 162.562 Flax 34,566 548,887 112.458 47,951 1,258,658 425,480 43.917 47.951 79,942 Total Wheat Oats Barley 74,021 162, 562 Flax 34,566 79,942 GRAIN STATISTICS 87 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d Public Elevators from September 1, 1D14. to August 31, 1915. — Continued January February. Miirch. April. May. Juno. July. August". Totals. Budb. Bush. r^ush. Bu.sh. Bush. Bush. 41 Bu.sh. Bu.sh. Bush. 50 073 ■■ 41 50,073 • 119.034 125.220 40,003 35,060 109.933 2, 04 5,. 395 7.54,614 93,876 248.448 175.306 45.586 277. 163 144, 1.50 59.117 125.211 307,212 3,677,076 157.859 8.30,243 19,777 143 .3*5,645 .529,-552 28.735 29.443 .34.9.50 161,030 180,067 Ill, .541 38.263 2,124,666 50.471 60, 194 2,000 2,000 32 112 32.112 ^ 18 608 705 16.632 68.856 1.997 164,617 231,. 309 2.011 140.393 111,494 448.614 1,701.. 524 38,615 1,678 397,929 403,374 469.443 20.695 1,592.1.35 516.107 1,1.32.743 124,417 3,009 29.963 76.713 8.025 8.746.277 669.244 22,440 25.449 448,801 208,330 2.000 510.175 403,374 2,011 763.783 331.894 2,398.850 627.601 1,. 371, 841 287,450 3.009 28,735 265, 107 448.614 22.440 420,872 172.642 16,824,723 4,015,819 179,717 32.255 .38,645 29,443 193.142 213.528 9.459 . 1,4.54.925 166,839 43,917 5,090 18,641 8,414 13.504 18.641 1,0.50 280,957 150,600 40,. 5.52 96,955 289,371 1.50, 600 40, 552 96, 955 .33.952 288.5.38 5.000 33,564 33,952 288.. 538 5,000 33.564 4.5.'996 23.995 59.112 32.886 172.255 1.835.510 17, 165 15.3.52 104,353 58,781 48.713 1.467.0OS 306,329 1.100 55,571 32,886 172,255 459,995 1.050 218.618 76,813 3,. 303, 9.39 17,165 15,352 104,353 58,781 45.996 23,995 59, 112 * 1,6.52,48,8 3.50,246 1,100 55,571 459,995 88 I hwiu: \ \ n ((y.w w/./.'r/' /• i /,•/ r 6 GEORGE V, A, 1916 Statkment sliuwiiijr tlie Hocoipts *>( the (lilTcniil kinds of (iniiii jiI tlic Kastorn Tort. Elevator. Kind of (J mi 11. Septemlici-. Octnlicv. N<>v<'im1i64 1,718,624 126,2.^7 95,439 Bush. 6,242,311 449,512 26, 127 47,951 6,532,876 638,361 579,174 19,98(; 3,380,465 410,743 18, 138 41,7.58 25,021 Bu.sh. 1,160,292 174.963 118,539 49,9.'')6 2,735,286 788,798 60,687 69,846 4, 683,. 525 1,867,518 42,867 49,737 Bush. 308,877 Total No 1-B 235,737 35,436 140,244 No. 2 188.586 14,938 Total . . Wheat Oats Biirlev 848,207 15,002 5,870,746 No. 3 1,743,089 Flax 20,006 71,480 Total Wheat 25,011 No. 4 No. 5 Oafs Barley Flax Wheat Oats Barlev Flax Total 2,2,^8,158 • 175,728 58,392 4,217,907 757,798 29,989 1,258,658 425,480 43,917 47,951 2,191,846 548,728 93,876 920,517 126,028 58,868 51,234 1,544,010 455,023 34,075 Total Wheat Oats . . Barlev 548,887 112,458 74,021 162,562 Flax Wheat Oats Barley Flax 34,566 79,942 Orand Totals. 7,744,371 546,257 194,546 89, 136 21,657,238 2,681.894 667,356 187,635 11,691,466 3,506,035 374,837 220,773 7,888,888 2,696,456 212,936 185,497 a RAIN STATIfiTICS 89 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Public Elevators from September 1, 1914, to August 31, 1915. — Concluded. January. February . Marcli. .\pril. May. June. July. August. Totals. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. 1,225,689 112,915 Bush. 3,978,133 589,070 82,446 Bush. 1.602,134 636,802 27,091 Bush. 1.138,076 496,. 549 29,515 Bush. 262,750 367,018 Bush. 18 ''.58 7.57 3 179 378 30,440 390 309 132 471 16,724 71.342 863 186.204 996 49.832 528.890 16,949 4,. 379, Oil 407,406 28.256 4,066,307 392,266 206,462 1.676.453 94,518 2.35.327 41.495 1,093.182 90, 126 93,812 22,889,4.56 3,050,645 1 314 095 131 327 1.600,198 495,293 683,802 323,060 1,464 937,607 425,491 578.795 300.863 1.59,212 656,597 4.996 480,314 158,938 9,673 13,212 41 590. 049 .556,890 7,363 19,988 1,271,225 396, 192 21,084,145 7,349,676 84 .501 14,761 230,942 50,073 448.801 208,330 510,175 403,374 2,011 763,783 331,894 2,398,8.50 627,601 1.371.841 287.450 3.009 28.735 33,952 288.538 5,000 33.564 265,107 448,614 22,440 420.872 172.642 16,824,724 4,015,819 179 717 2,000 32,255 38,645 289,371 150.600 40. 552 • 96. 955 29,443 32,886 172,255 193 142 1,050 218.618 76.813 3 303 939 17,165 15,352 104.353 58,781 45,996 23,995 59,112 1,652.488 350 246 1,100 55,571 459.995 2,066,773 792, 130 47,792 1.194.840 613,617 1,464 1,341.977 536,115 3.315.775 839,434 11.204.577 2,431,274 156,250 135,600 7.554,589 1.763.994 251.235 75,511 3,669,685 1,642,567 318,640 120, 595 3.080.915 1,198,233 93,812 99,775 82.411,094 19,248,006 2 318 868 33,355 1 147 877 4B • 90 7/,'i/>/; \\n cDMMKUcE—iwjn' v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 St.\ti,mi:n T sliDwiii;; the I,!il<(« Mild Kjiil Slilpiiiciils nl' (Irain Location. I,;ikt< or Rail. Soptoinbi>r. October. November. Deronibor. Through D> part merit of Railways and Canals. Port Colborne Lake Hu.sh. l,!).Sr)..')fi2 00. 732 Hush. 5,481.438 32,. 367 Hu.sh. 1,995,869 285, 557 Hu.sh. 2.39, 128 Rail 296 491 Totals 2,047,294 5,513,805 2,281,426 5.35,619 Lake . H:\lifax Rail Totals Lake • . . Total 1,986,562 60, 732 5,481,438 32, 367 1,995,869 285, 557 2.39 128 Rail 296,491 Totals No 1-A Lake. . 2,047,294 5,513,805 2,281,426 .5.35,619 By the Board of Harbour Commis- sioners. Montreal (1) 627,0.50 500 2,937,565 2,298,431 387 035 Rail 80,060 Totals 627,. 550 2, 9.37,. 565 2,298,431 467,095 Lake Montreal (2) 8.55.207 1.34,. 360 2,712,840 228,629 1,731,281 3.32,405 265 610 Rail 431,214 Totals 989,. 567 2,941,469 2,063,686 696 824 Lake Quebec 72, 176 44,478 Rail 57, 483 48,864 31,. 549 Totals 57, 483 116,654 48,864 31,. 549 Lake. . . . Total 1,482,2.57 192,343 5,722,581 273, 107 4,029,712 381,269 652 645 Rail 542 823 Totals No. 1-B 1,674,600 5,995,688 4,410,981 1,195,468 Owned and operated by Railway Companies. Port McNieoll Lake 57 .548 • Rail 641,3.39 1,694.577 1,8.30,867 2.911.962 Totals T 698,887 1,694,577 1,830,867 2,911,962 Lake Tiffin Rail 168,573 494,323 1,366,273 1,629,4.30 Totals 168,573 494,323 1,366,273 1,629,430 Lake West St. John 24,000 116,146 53,. 308 632,7.55 Rail 8,328 Totals 24,000 116,146 53,. 308 641,083 Lake Depot Harbour Rail 19,888 8,295 315, 1.30 61,226 Totals 19,888 8,295 315.130 61.226 Lake Rail Total 81,548 829,800 116,146 2, 197. 195 .53,308 3,512,270 632. 755 4,610,946 Totals No. 2 911,. 348 2,313,341 3,565,578 5,243,701 GRAIN STATISTICS 91 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd from Public iL,levators, September 1. 1914, to August 31, 191.5. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. Aui5ust. Totals. Bush. 118,221 Bush. Bush. Bush. 1.112.777 97,392 Bu.sh. 3.785.780 112.369 Bush. 3.008,030 156.341 Bush. 1,573,208 130,153 Bush. 8.30, 503 62,823 Bush. 20 131 516 213,703 332.591 234,582 2,015,101 331.924 3.32,591 234,582 1,210,169 3,898,149 3.164,371 1.703,361 893,326 22.146,617 118.221 1,112,777 97,392 3,785,780 112,369 3,008,030 156.341 1,. 573, 208 130,153 8.30,503 62,823 ''0 131 516 213.703 332,591 234,582 2,015.101 331,924 332,591 234,582 1,210,169 3,898,149 3,164,371 1.703,361 893,326 22.146.617 1,413,305 3,034,342 18.459 2,143,853 503,319 .35, 716 13 344 900 27,830 130.110 30,8il 5,371 328 857 27,830 130,110 30,811 5,37J 1,413,305 3,052,801 2.143,8.53 539, 0.35 13.673,757 926, 182 275, 605 2,345,878 535, 559 621,412 405, 995 529,025 316,918 9,987,4.35 3,677,687 415,150 284,677 181,524 135,651 415,150 284,677 181,524 135,651 1,201,787 2,881,437 1,027,407 845,943 13,665,122 72 176 3,000 11,360 8.112 33,856 25, 697 28.400 35, 595 18,031 346,425 3,000 11,360 8,112 33,856 25,697 28.400 35.595 18, 031 : 418,601 1 2,339.487 301,302 5,380,220 582,418 2,765,265 441,590 1,032,344 370, 665 03 404 511 445, 980 426. 147 220,447 174,878 4,352,969 445,980 426, 147 220,447 174,878 2.&40,789 5,962,638 3,206,855 1,403,009 27,7.57.480 • 1 .57,5+8 1,139,775 1,247,315 1,041,235 625,293 368,769 1,022.415 914,485 1,352,048 14,790.080 1.1.39,775 1,247,315 1,041,2.35 625,293 368,769 ' 1,022,415 914,485 1,352.048 14,847,628 945,207 585,527 298,825 336,272 40,516 213,729 2,500 3.885 6,085,060 945,207 585,527 298,825 336,272 40,516 213,729 2,500 3.885 6,085,060 2,101,832 1,368,248 1,518,400 1.062,764 67,113 57.247 64,001 6,998,701 75,441 2,101,832 1,368.248 1, $18, 400 1,129,877 57,247 64,001 7,074,142 1,200 11.945 3,926 40, .528 1 462.138 1 1,200 11,945 3,926 40,528 462. 138 2,101,832 1,368,248 1,844,787 1,518,400 1,343,986 1,062,764 1,069,206 57, 247 409, 285 64,001 916,985 7,0.56 '49 2.086,182 1.236.144 1.355,933 21,412,719 4,18,8,014 3,213,035 2,862,-386 2,131,970 466.532 1,236,144 980,986 1,3.55.9.33 28,468,9^8 92 Thwnr [\n commerce— v.\ut r 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 SiAiKMKM showing the Lake and luiil Shipiucnla ui" (.iraiu troin I'ublic Location. Lake or Hail. Septrinhcr. October. November. December. Owned by Riuhinyn and liascd to othir ComiHJiiirs. Cu\\\l\il\\OOi{ Lake lUisli. Hush. Hush. Hush. Rjiil 3,000 6.000 8,. 340 5.667 Totals 3.000 6,000 8,. 340 5,667 Lake Totals Rail 3,000 6.000 8.. 340 5,667 Total No. 3 3.000 6,000 8.340 5,667 Lake Outicd and opcrnlcd hy Companies that deal in grain. Goderich (Goderich El. & Tr. Co.). . ■ Rail 662,178 1.005.968 512,917 266, 664 Totals 662, 178 1,005,968 512,917 266,664 Lake Goderich (Western Can. F. Mills) 412 Rail 135,594 261.709 219,007 198.742 Totals 1.35,594 261.709 219,007 199, 154 Lake Rail Kingston (J. Richardson & Sons) 190,614 32,371 492,061 33.313 80,781 .34,9.34 500 60,807 I Totals 222.985 525.374 115.715 61.307 Lake Midland (Aberdeen El. Co.) Rail 99,558 86,240 908,544 637,2.37 Total* 99,558 86,240 908.544 637,2.37 Lake Midland (Midland El Co ) Rail Totals Lake Rail Port Colborne (Maple Leaf M. Co.)... . 468,324 930, 644 330,896 1,335,955 29.361 508,476 532.427 Totals ". 1,398,968 1,666,851 537,837 532.427 Lake Riiil Totals 658,938 1,860.345 822,957 2,723,185 110,142 2,183,878 912 1,695,877 Totals No. 4 2,519,283 3,546,142 2, 294, 020 1,696.789 Owned and operated by Companies that do not deal in grain. Kingston (Montreal Transp. Co.) 221.396 990,462 1.650 233,625 14,947 Rail 28,977 Totals 221,396 992.112 248,572 28,977 Lake Montreal (Montreal Warehousing Co.). Rail 449,647 555.613 840,479 120,888 Totals 449,647 .555,613 840,479 120,888 GRAIN STATISTICS 93 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Elevators, September 1. I'.'U. to August 31, 1915.— Continued. January. February. Marrh. April. May. Juno. July. Augu.st. Totals. Bush. Bush. Bu.sh. Bush. Bu.sh. Bush. Bush. Bu8h. Bush. 9,333 4.678 7.667 7,. 347 4.000 1,000 57,032 9 333 4,678 7.667 7,347 4.000 1.000 57,032 9 333 4,678 7.667 7.347 4,000 1.000 57,0.32 9,333 4,678 7.667 7.347 4,000 1.000 .57,032 376,800 302,603 233,088 443,485 265,920 269,829 278.437 377.847 4.995,736 376,800 302,603 233,088 443.485 265, 920 269.829 278,437 377.847 4,995.736 412 240, 596 238,862 215,661 78.911 216,611 198.807 170,545 37.435 2.212.480 240,596 238,862 215.661 78,911 216,611 198,807 170,545 37.435 2,212,892 25.2.35 65.616 199,504 23,627 69,458 20,, 506 429, 746 16,274 168.891 11.. 504 1,656,790 50.572 5.973 18.059 373,556 50, 572 5.973 18,059 90.851 223,131 89,964 446, 020 180.395 2,030,346 273,962 88,942 221.448 183.340 157,459 96,683 139,333 25. 135 2,917,881 273,962 88,942 221,448 183,340 157,459 96, 683 139,333 25.1.35 2,917.881 .123,7.55 2.34,378 837,. 353 .390,352 1,683,097 375,202 145,288 66,809 39.664 181.649 3,6.57.738 568,774 725,502 6.38,379 6.488,547 568,774 725,502 6.38,379 358.133 1,227.705 2.058,299 212,097 221.313 10.146,285 148.990 1.005,730 1.0.36,8.57 1,053,969 1.7.52,. 5.55 961.027 .575,0.34 671.398 208.. 5.55 633.570 . 5,314.940 1,510,704 1,361,882 1.326,635 16.988,200 1.510.704 1,361,882 1,326,635 1,154,720 2,090,826 2,713,582 1,246.4.32 841,125 22,303,140 238,062 « 1,683,-545 17,039 62,613 17,039 238,062 1,746,158 243.900 1.32,568 106,443 147,7.35 45.. 548 381.017 50,316 245,067 446,207 362,589 270, 388 108,942 76,862 3,691.795 362.. 589 270.388 108,942 76,862 376,468 2.54,178 426.. 565 295.383 4.138,002 94 TRM>r Wli ('OMMFRi't:- I'Ah'l V 6 GEORGE V. A. 1916 St.M'KMKNT showing; (lio Liikr niul Kail Sliipmonts f»f (!riiiu from Public Locution. Lakfor Rail. Scptenihor. ()<'(()l)iT. Novi'iiibor. DccriTihcr. Ounrd and oprratrti by Companies that i/o not deal in grain — Con. Prescott •. r.ftko Riisli. Rii.-h. Ru.sh. Rush. Rail Total"! Lake TotaN 221,396 449,647 990,462 557,263 2.33,625 855.426 Rail 149,865 Totals Xo. 5 .\ 671,043 1,547,725 1.089.051 149.865 Lake .Nummary. No 1- A. .... 1,986.562 60, 732 5,481,438 32,367 1,995,869 285.557 239. 128 Rail 296.491 Totals 2,047,294 5,513,805 2.281,426 535.619 Lake Rail No. 1-B ... . 1,482,257 192,343 5,722.581 273, 107 4.029.712 .381.269 6.52.645 542.823 Totals 1,674,600 5,995,688 4.410.981 1.195,468 Lake No 2 ... 81,548 829,800 116,146 2,197,195 .53,308 3,512,270 632,7,55 Rail 4,610,946 Totals 911,348 2,313,341 3,565.578 5,243,701 Lake No .^ Rail 3,000 6.000 8.340 5,667 Totals 3,000 '6,000 8.340 5,667 Lake No. 4 658,938 1,860,345 822.957 2.723,185 110.142 2.183,878 912 Rail 1,695,877 Total* 2,519,283 3,546.142 2,294,020 1,696.789 No 0 Lake Rail 221,396 449,647 990, 462 557,263 233,625 855,426 149.865 Totals 671,043 ,1,547.725 1,089,051 149.865 Lake Rail Totals 4.430.701 3.395,867 13,133,584 5.789,117 6,422,656 7.226,740 1.525,440 7,301,669 Grand Total 7,826,568 18,922,701 13,649,396 8,827,109 GRAIN STATISTICS 95 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Elevators. Septemlier 1, 1914, to August 31, 1915. — Continued. January. February March. April. May. June July. August. Totals. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. 23,731 Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. 23,731 8,414 8.414 23,731 8,414 32,145 238,062 76,802 267,631 132,568 106,443 156, 149 45, .548 381,017 50,316 245,067 2,153,483 379. 628 270.388 108,942 3,762,822 379.628 270.388 108.942 314,924 400, 199 262.592 426,565 295,383 5.916,305 118.221 1,112.777 97,. 392 3,785,780 112,369 3,008,030 156,341 1,573,208 130, 153 830,503 62,823 20,131,516 213.703 332.591 234,582 2,015,101 331,924 332,591 234,, 582 1,210,169 3,898.149 3,164,371 1,703.361 893,326 22,146,617 2,339,487 301,302 5,380,220 582,418 2,765,265 441,590 1,0.32,344 370,665 23,404,511 445,980 426,147 220,447 174,878 4,352,969 445,980 426, 147 220,447 174,878 2,640,789 5,962,638 3,206,855 1,403,009 27,757,480 ■•101 832 1,368,248 1,844,787 1.. 518, 400 1.343,986 1,062.764 1.069,206 57,247 409, 285 64,001 916,985 7,056,249 2.086.182 1.236,144 1,355,933 21,412,719 4,188,014 3,213,035 2,862,386 2,131,970 466.532 1.236,144 980,986 1,355,933 28,468,968 9,333 4,678 7,667 7,347 4,000 1,000 57,032 9,333 4,678 7,667 7,347 4,000 1,000 57,032 148,990 1,005,730 1,0.36,857 1,0.53,969 1,7.52,555 961,027 575,0.34 671,398 208. 555 633,570 5,314,940 1.510.704 1,361,882 1,326,635 16,988,200 1.510.704 1,361,882 1,326,635 1,154,720 2,090,826 2,713,582 1,246,432 842, 125 22,303,140 238,062 76,862 267,631 132,. 568 106,443 1.56, 149 45,548 381,017 50,316 245,067 2,153,483 379.628 270,388 108,942 3,762.822 379,628 270,388 108.942 314,924 400, 199 262,592 426,565 295,383 5,916,305 2,220,053 4,645,530 1,36.8,248 4.240,473 1,518,400 3.242,259 2,562,593 2,431,415 7,487,002 2,013,493 10.247,248 3.093,079 5,023,056 2,541,143 2,121,718 2,668,058 58,060,699 48,588,843 6.865,583 5.608,721 4,760,659 4,994,008 9,500,495 13,340,327 7,564,199 • 4,789,776 106,649,542 96 Tic\ni: \\n coMMKiirE—iwnT v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 E o 1-1 tr. < 1-t I P. 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'3 pls u 6 «= c (5f I 'S Id &< c .2 a -3.= a? ^1^ "5 3 "^^ a a and ']'runk nadian Noi under Bay irn's. c i F > c 'i 1- a ■/ c 3 1 _ c ■3 c rt c 0 c rt William, and Trunk nadian Noi under Bay yrn's .4J c i. £ > c 's 1 a "o 'E 0 ^ e2 ■a c c3 ;- C , c3 C O « O >- 33J=JJ c c 0 PQ -2 GRAIN STATISTICS 103 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Lb. 103,179 129,900 CO 00 OS p 2* i C>( 'J* Lb. 1,887, .5.35 1,028.190 844.619 508,840 .505,770 794.244 .590.. 500 1 . 490. .580 697, 190 1.237.972 108.2,50 935. .539 2.522,-300 05 .-4 CO 00 C-l CO 0 'O . • 35 OS jzeJ co" •^ -0 r< — -- ^§? — 3 00- m CO p CO CO - ^ i 05 O ro po 00 00 00 lO O OJ O N p m OOCTS 3 8 0 C<1 JO cm" co" ^ t^ 3 a CM -*< C-1 cm" -*• CM in Lb. 84.870 128,980 00 00 co" CM Lb. 1.004,154 348,895 175,556 t^ IM W c 0 — • 05 CO P •0 0 >>* 0 ^ 00 C^l 05 CO 00 CO 0 ^ 05 > a ei 1 1 § 1 1 1 ^ -a » a .5 c '5 00 u I u - u a i-. 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CM eq II 2,755-42 349-28 1,763-22 CO 00 OS C^ CM i 7,819 6,570 5,110 C5 02 2 Mixed Ghain. ^;3 5,944,779 4,277,324 1,157-680 CO 00 CO o 2 gS2 c 227,057-26 103,254-45 48,997-03 00 03 o 00 cT CO - d > do 9 c 106 TRADi: AM) voMMi:ifn':—rMrr i o OS •5 ^ ea m P- (1) 0 u w 0 o 00 to 2 -. 3 i2 S S OS Hj • - c ~ 1^ !S bo o CO ^; » E- ■< E-i 02 H.2- I U a. >, ^ n 71 11 3; ^ j: ■>, yj -2 :3 a 91 B c3 1| e3 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 J2 ^^ *c CO ^ — — -^ c*? »o -^ o ^ CI »o 00 to M to ci 'C r - or t-." to" -f ■ic M >— "* ■^ O ^ ci c^ J> -f M CI » CI «1 "f -fd> — ooMJOdici — SSd»cio 00 t>s «o «5 1-" a> — " ci «o" a> c« •^ o I-— lOOOQOOOOOOOpO lOCII'OOCCO'CooOO — — f Cl -^ ©^ — O M r. 00 — M ^^ -f »^ O ■?> ^ »^ O O — * nr -"■■!« CJ 00 O ^ C4 •»• ^ ci CJ — « -H — « o to o 00 Soo Q CO t~ o o» 00 O a» o> -f to CO-- M J2 § SOOOOOOQOOO© .—cjocooo'ootooai »o 00 »C O ' geocoroQooO'CQt^ooOci rar--r-o — C«5 "^ -^Cl CO to ■o M ooooooooQiraoooo CO — t^ciovcoci-f'too — or^ci lOOOiOOClCJ — 00"i'CJOO'^05 irj — " to to V i~- o? oc 00 — '" r-' o — <" o' Sco'^to»oiCdoowico'^to»cto 1^ CO "J- — lO t^ — ' t^ — I -H 00 CI CO to" 8?g 00 -H 05 CI to 00 f C0«5 O CI T)< CO J2 h4 OS to J2 ►J O CJ 05" cT OS lO Si h4 e "S l~ tj '3 '3 a" c .3 c 03 C OH 00000000000 02 >o O CO "O CO CO CJ Cl O 00 t^tOt^Osi/ltOtOtOO'OO cjcot^oooJtoincjmo-^ I-OitDt^iC — -^— Hl--0-^ — — CO— ■* to CI Tji — t^ 00 to CO to'r-" coo C4 M 000 (35 CI O t^ 00 t^ C]"oo t--" t^ CO to ■— I -H CO 000000 CO O C) CI O 05 to t^ O O "O 00 to 00* r~" as o cf — CJ 00 1^ o o Tf< 10 Til — ■>»< 5 S ji . 00^0 o o CO "i 00 sT CO o OS to to >ra — CI = Ph |i CI — !=J2 o a. > m .9 ° OK C3 08 o o -a e3 I - O CO to O Q£ CO 'o a> CO CO c »o -^ CO "O 0 "7 CI — «o — CO — opoooot l~ ^ (^ '~ I- — < ■O CO O 35 f <0 < to a> OS r^ "fs o> o SCO t^ — < — OS op "l* to (^ 10 »(< ::3 00 00 1^ CI ^ >OQOO > CO to to t^ > -H >— I CO OS O 00 >0 00 to 10 — CO CO 00 OS iC OS 00 OS 00 CJ to t- OS -f 00 !?8 CI 00 S8 to OS O CI — to — t^ O CI OS OS — CO 00 — CI 00 OS CO OCJ os'co — OS to-* 00 to OS "O o"© CJ CJ — CJ o© — 1^ — ©• 00 cT OS t^ T}«C4 o o '3 o 73 pOi tJ3 " 4) = CQ t-r 5 U. 0; s 8 cS ft OT -* ^.5 ^ 2 s e3 S I CcC^SRlS'-75S3C2< 03 C O M^ t< o 03 t- e3-C. > o o S. UWOO^OfeWOOHSlOK o E- oa CRMX s;T.iTf>^Trr!^ 107 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd g o o OS 'I' oo 00 05 Its 'J" N !0 (35 O "3 u ^1 ^ OS ^^ - ^ -3 ■*^ s] -3 .S: o- S o £^S ^ (i* C Ji! 3 o 3*3 '3 CC '3 =0 0.2 m "3 o 5.^2^.2 - 3 u > m _ 5^ COO ? — H '^ C-. a X _ ■? '!- r :; G O g- u (m n rt u. W w o:= U w:j -- c c -3 1- 3— o s ? & > n O O 108 ri:\i>r \\i> laMMiinrE—iwur v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Statkmknt sliowin^r tlir jrrnin sliipjuMl l>y vcssols from F(»rt Willimn iiiid Port Artliur (liirinn: (lit< croi) ycjir 1!M l-I.^. npou wliicli docknu'cs were set on account of dirt or cllicr l"on>iun ninlli r. llic (iiunil ilifs of s\icli sliriiikiifrcs, and the avcraKc dockaKiJ per cent. Klovalor. Grndp Shipped. .Ainoiiiit Sliippcd. .Amount, of SliiinkiiK'". DorkaKe. Wheat— C. P. R Smuttv 1 Northern Hush. 1,137-10 3,266-20 2,194- Hii.-h. 11-20 44-30 32-50 Per cent. 1 ii -2 3 3 C.W 3 Sundries Totals 608.090-52 14,366-31 2-4 1 N.W.C 2 C.W Western 724,589-14 50,574-35 9, 024-03 3.516-19 15.734-47 1. 702-09 286-40 13-25 9.9 3-4 3 C.W 3'' Sundrie.s Totals 787.704-15 17.7.37-09 •'•3 1 N.W.C 2 C.W Fort William 463,438^0 35, 305-25 2,393-45 l,422-.33 12,114-47 934-29 50-09 3 ''•6 3 C.W ■^•1 Sundries Totals , 502,-560-31 13,099-29 •'•6 110 rmni: i \ /» voM\u:urK—p.\in' v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Statkmknt showinjf tlio grnin sliip|)0(l by vossflM fnim Fort Willijini and Port Artlmi ilnriiiir tlic <'r.i|) vt^nr 1!I14-15 — Coiiliinicd. Klovntor. Griiih' Shipped. Amount Shipped. Amount of Shrinkage. DockaKC. Grand Trunk Pacific. . . . 1 N.W.C 2C.W 3 C.W Bush. 369,128-01 20.825-55 3.608-13 1.195-48 Bush. 7,502-33 675-33 119-43 19-26 Per cent. 2 2-5 3-3 Sundries 16 Totals 400,758-05 8,317-23 21 1 N.W.C 2 C.W Canadian Northern 562,083-32 73,323-16 4,. 307-26 7,495-06 11,818-15 1,48.5-45 40-06 73-06 21 2 3 C.W 1 Sundries 1 Total." 647,209-54 13,417-16 2 1 N.W.C 2 C.W Thunder Bay 160,714-30 143-12 554-16 1,623-35 2.881^7 2-08 8-17 21-40 1-8 1-4 3 C.W • 1-4 Sundries 13 Totals 163,035-37 2,914- 1-8 1 N.W.C 2 C.W Horn's 299,327-04 40, 630- 3,037-10 2,718-35 5,307-12 1 , 478-39 83-19 37-20 1-7 3-6 3 C.W 2-7 Sundries 1-3 Totals 1 N.W.C 2 C.W 345,712^9 6, 907-08 2 Canadian Gov-ernment. . . 311.911-55 55,625-19 630-23 7, 120-23 6.365-08 1,294-40 2 2-3 3 C.W Sundries Totals 1 N.W.C ' Sundries Total 1 N.W.C 9 C.W 19-10 • 375,288-38 7,679-02 2 Davidson & Smith 58,205-40 22,918-12 1,471-31 2-5 81,123-52 1,471-31 1-8 Totals 4,007,766-50 398,056^4 27,588-53 50, 718-46 87,276-12 10,779-28 706-22 189-09 21 2-7 3 C.W Sundries 2-5 •3 Totals 4,484,131-25 98,951-15 2-2 cmrx .^T\Trs:Tirs 111 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d ■* U C — Oj ~ o — *J 3 'j: +^ c c .— a; ■= ^ -- c O ^ 0/ a5 C/ S o H 'Jl c o ceo o ©o u? 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C tfi ■ 1 o +J op > fcc > c "? ■ ^ tB M c C 03 u rC cc OS -ti " • O "S 2 H • • • 00 ^ tr a u ■ • <== -H EC 0} s V ■ " ■■" c "« Es9 > 03 •- -is (-'•!' • ■ £ 03 O • ■ O © p_, mo" H S : : : : : <- M - QQ ; 2 03 C : : g Sa £ ■ : t- '^ £ ; : S S O 03^ 0 3 II 3 3 !3 c ° c 3§ 1 3^ 03 1 C E- nRAI\ f^TATIsTirs 115 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd (ft * ^ : J.- S : 0 ■ ci ■ • : !4 c ■5 u 0 ii X! : ►J : -: i Pi 3 i ^— ■ y. - • 3-*. • gQ CI ■ t^ • t^ ■ re 1; «o ■ CM • Cl ■ 0 • 1 • I^ • CO • oc • «D • CO • i CO T. 3 CI CO T »— 1 0 10 0 1 0 3 a to 1 CO CI »-< 1 >*" C5 CO CO s CO 1 Bush. 170.000 348,65.5-30 680,. 529-30 325,208 299,692-30 .396.129 297.021-20 190,000 209,514-30 3.30,000-20 285,7.50 ,328,169-40 230,000 2!)0,000 720, (K)0 184,. 3.55 363.000 125,000 265,000 704,923-50 36.5^000 1 c ■ »r c • c 0 OOC 10 ce CO u J. -- ^ 4. .i FS X S 2^ !:. ci S 5 - = ■ a: -o i-~ i-e y . ci CO — cc c 1 CO CI re — c i 1 325,07O-.50 192,6.53 20 118,6,50-:U) 712.94.5-10 198,434 40 ,328,006 223,80.5-.50 2.56,000 1 >1 e! 0 Bu.sh. .300,000 3.50,000 350, 000 .335,000 310,000 325,000 320,000 300,000 2.50,000 275,000 .340,000 300,000 .340,000 235,000 .325.000 225,000 370,000 225,000 365,000 2.55,000 265,000 360,000 100,000 375,000 2.50,000 315,000 340,000 260,O0(» 335,000 190,000 325.000 100.000 240,000 110,000 120.000 3.50.000 190.000 205.000 340,000 320,000 270,000 0 > c < "-5 <1 l| o ^ s & '5 :^ ^^ :5 o CD E- /<; (/; 8 00 i 1! i •2 ^1 09 S tn '. t i '. 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A. 1916 Rtatkmknt showing tlu> Numlu>r of Cars InspocttMl at Vnrioua Points in the W»>st,(>rn Insjnvtioii Division diiriii^- tlio (^rop Year 1!M 1-1.'") — St'))t(Mnl)('r I, UMl. to AiiKUst iJl, 11)15 — by Ivailrunds imkI I'rovimv.s. MANITOBA. InsjH>cttnl :\i Rililroiitl. \Vll.>!lt. Oats. Darloy. Flax. Ry.-. Srroon- itiK.s. Via C.P R " CNR. " G.T.P.R r2. 741 8,. 579 975 3.040 2.233 142 950 1.012 95 189 76 5 5 145 C'ilK'«rv 25 10 niiiiitii 1,108 5 20 26 53 4 27 3 Mooscjaw Via C.P R " C.N R " G.T.P.R '• C.P.R " C.N.R.... 3 i " G.T.P.R. 1 28 Totals 23.412 5.489 2.115 297 8 180 SASKATCHEWAN. Via C.P.R CNR... G.T.P.R 30.902 18.940 9.577 2,. 588 2,731 1,626 337 3.58 68 1,786 1.151 322 1 r 5 f^olorarv 4 7 T^nliitVl .... :::. 30" 1.768 92 38 306 278 44 308 241 144 1 1 Moosejaw • ■ Via t( it i( C.P.R C.N.R.... G.T.P.R.. C.P.R C.N.R., . G.T.P.R 315 8 9 59 1.39 38 7 103 4 5 6 1 4 Totals - . . 62,524 7,623 779 3.408 3 16 ALBERTA. Via tt C.P.R C.N.R.... G.T.P.R.. 2,495 1,815 976 2,386 344 589 348 3.436 34 124 61 681 67 62 37 8 1 5 1 1 105 1 9 Tiiiliith . . . :: Via u it it C.P.R CNR... 832 277 1 G.T.P.R. C.P.R CNR... G.T.P.R 4 295 228 103 850 6 107 332 158 41 119 4 6 3 2 24 Totals 9,990 5.751 916 199 112 10 GRAIN STATISTICS 119 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Statement showing the Billing Destinations of Cars Inspected at Winnipeg and Calgary, during the Crop Year 1914-15— September 1, 1914, to August 31, 1915. Inspected at Railroad. Billed to Wheat. Outs. Barley. Flax. Rye. Screen- ings. Winnipeg Via C.P.R.. Via C.N.R. Via G.T.P. . WinnipoK 10,794 35.213 7 124 2,. 589 26.528 183 34 462 11,057 1,712 4,093 1 166 1 , 324 4,141 410 897 1 13 399 1.082 127 1,888 23 4 13 1.089 185 2 9 345 8 2 3 1 4 r 8 2 1 1 49 Fort William Duluth All Rail ' 82 20 Winnipeg . Winnipeg 8 Port Arthur Duluth All Rail.. R. Winnipeg Fort William Duluth 15 Winnipeg 88 198 1.906 13 55 168 6 16 1 Caleary All Rail . . Calgary 9 1.903 313 170 12 2,. 572 641 223 1 496 147 38 1 33 4 68 8 Western Points Eastern Points..,. 1 120 lUAni: .\\i> coMMiih'ri: iwur i 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Statkmknt showing; tlir XiimlMr of ("mvs of Wheat IiiHpceiccl in (Jiinlo. 1!)(X)-()1 . l!)01O2. 1902 03. 1903 04. 1904 05. 1905 06. 1906-07, 1 lliu.l 2 " 3 •' 1 111! W h Kifi> 1,1 !"2 L', ISS 4 (Ki") 8.282 21.7.')7 .5.57 176 651 .4,008 HI 14 106 1 Nor 3 " 18,794 2I,8.')I 991 160 14,4.32 6,378 6. m) 1,718 7.06.5 10,794 1 1 , 720 3,369 3,788 11,. 585 9,293 3,0.36 2,247 .33,687 13,317 2,407 275 1 28,296 18,268 2,207 Four 474 Five Six ... Food 1 1.37 66 79 267 107 .322 420 266 1,.569 .561 408 1,098 631 .591 4 3,023 4,363 60 Roj. I 5,047 Rej. 2 3.737 Smuttv N.G.G Rej Condemned 6,390 .•34 67 2,972 64 140 116 41 24 1 , 604 148 46 2,279 603 78 518 2,4.32 35 706 4,641 75 X E Ci 1 W F 10 1 1 25 •' \V F 3 W -F 1 Sdc 1 3 1 F 2 F 1 Feed 2 632 233 2,214 40 4 E\ 6 9 1 9 OoO*^C 2 Winter Whpat 214 809 Totals 14,886 .53,708 51,833 38,473 37,892 61 , 542 68,356 GRAIN STATISTICS SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd the Western Divisiuii, Crop Years 1900-01 to 1914-15, inclusive. 121 1907-08, 1908-09. 1909-10 1910-11, 1911-12. 1912-13, 1913-14. 1914-15. 143 147 282 11 4 239 7B3 21 - 2 33,420 31,844 12,252 2,618 479 177 30 2,. 324 1,918 2 3,909 19.281 31,. 525 21,793 11,306 13,647 8,471 4.53 634 4 13,267 42,. 579 29.931 6,223 1,490 1,163 371 13 75,684 36, 788 9,202 1.921 495 2.30 34 1 16, 1.52 32,7.35 23,0.57 12,074 3,260 656 91 6,130 9,406 9,378 5,154 3,888 2,604 4,207 567 12,594 17,958 16,943 6,531 2,920 1,281 657 2.498 2,482 13,252 27,326 21,760 8,198 2,861 2,075 4.50 1,133 1,014 348 1,343 24,049 3,584 27 32 4,209 1,109 5,758 135 53 1 (tfiO 2,878 910 43 1.517 1,857 30 10 17 484 2,000 124 18 1.077 1,065 75 5 16,401 4,240 388 2 3,742 2,768 60 12 3 3,641 53 142 ' 2 2 1 1,1.56 5 984 1 1,545 3,0.34 1,202 3.700 1 , 525 216 50,847 70, .529 89,129 81,506 135,756 125,969 137,403 95,926 122 77M/)/" IV/> COMMERCE— PART V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Statement showing qimntity *)f nu'li kind <>( (iijiin luindlcd l)y ('omitry I^lcvutors iii ' which tliey are located, Provinros ami Hailnmda. Wheat. OaT8. Hand. Uocoipt.s. Shii)- inonts. In Store. On Hand. Il(M'('ipt.S. Ship- ments. Manitoba— C.P.R C.N.R G.T.P.R G.N.R Bush. 91,765 22,(532 1,771 819 Bush. 13.243.453 7.492.696 .571,748 1.016. 2:w Bush. 13,183,2.56 7,210,011 .573,596 1,016.980 Hush. 22,784 .50.061 8.58 3. 176 Bush. 190, 198 19,. 503 59 4,419 Bush. 0,761,2.36 3,270,000 44,822 72,272 Bush. 6,784,914 3.205.176 43.. 5.37 73,099 Totals 116,987 22,324.135 21.983,843 76,879 214,179 10, 154,. 330 10. 167,. 326 Saskatchewan — C.P.R C.N.R • G.T.P.R 2.53,635 94,8.56 20.291 .34.886.795 15.810.106 6.754.094 .35,0.36.896 15.853,168 6,768.581 85.868 71.4()7 8.173 82.922 22.876 18.069 0.. 524, 687 4,. 587,. 523 2.317.996 6,. 566. 071 4.. 576. 880 2.. 3.30. .563 Totals 368.782 .57.4.50,995 .57.6.58,645 165.. 508 123.867 13,430.206 13.473,514 Alberta — C.P.R C.N.R G.T.P.R 326.914 58,984 7,169 8,614,878 2,289,315 671,774 8.676.027 2.287.645 675.677 181,969 24,. 378 3,786 476. 389 75,292 10,005 7, 249.. 369 2,690.7.53 923,508 7,902,074 2,801,697 918,. 588 Totals 393,067 11,575,967 11.639.349 210, 133 561,686 10.863,630 11, 622,, 359 Totals- Manitoba 116,987 368,782 393,067 22.324.135 .57,4.50.995 11,575,967 21.983.843 57.6.58,645 11, 639,. 349 76,879 165,508 210, 1.33 214,179 123,867 561,686 10. 1.54,. 3.36 13,4.30,206 10,863,6.30 10, 167,. 326 Saskatchewan Alberta 13,473.514 11, 622,. 359 Grand totals 878,836 91.351.097 91,281,837 452,520 899,732 .34,448,172 .35,263.199 CRAiy STA'nSTICS 123 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d the Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, with the line of railway on for Crop Year 1914-15. B.\RLEy. Flax. In Store. On Hand. Receipts. Shii>- ments. In Store. On Hiin.l. Receipts. Ship- ments. In Store. Bush. 199,950 24,652 1.739 Bush. 163.762 9,017 758 Bu.sh. 1.341,244 871,244 39,414 90,9.59 ]iu,sh. 1,683.344 869,4.34 39,489 91,779 Bush. 9,265 9,344 Bu.sh. 83 3 .595 1.58 Bu.sh. 72.292 42.027 2.397 14.941 Bu.sh. 71,951 .38,699 2,977 14,6.30 Bush. 22 1,6.81 85 3,600 245 242 229,941 173,537 2.342.861 2,684,046 18,854 839 131,657 128.257 2,030 38,925 52, 177 5,960 4.166 8,408 255 390.275 275.967 102.283 391,981 280, 804 102,683 3,799 694 1,982 17.622 8,882 780 1.937,016 1,042,1.34 330,695 1,920,4.50 1.0.36.641 320, 172 11,843 6,209 1,866 97,062 12.829 768,525 775,468 6,475 27.284 3,-309,845 3,277,263 19,918 116,. 554 37,a34 17,778 195,476 5.658 1.545 1,072,. 342 332.170 96.930 1,247,322 326.936 97.313 26,400 5,9.54 568 22.927 5.366 1.351 105,. 306 51,. 378 23,639 108,112 52, 265 23.686 13,760 4.136 1.280 171,966 202.679 1.501.442 1,671,571 32,922 29.644 180,323 184,063 19.176 229,941 97,062 171,966 173.537 12.829 202.679 2.542.861 768.. 525 1.501.442 2.684,046 775,468 1.671,571 18.854 6.475 32.922 839 27.284 29,644 131,6.57 3,. 309, 845 180.323 128,257 3,277,263 184,063 2,030 19,918 19,176 498.969 389.045 4.812.828 5,131,085 58.251 57.767 3.621,825 3,. 589.. 583 41,124 124 rhwnr wit ('(>\i\ii:u('i:~i'.\h'r v iOTM, CMAIN. 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Proviuoos aiul KjuIidiuLs. Oil 11:111(1. Receipt. ><. Shipiiuuits. In Slorc. M.Hnitohn— C.l'.H C\N.U C.T.lMl C.N.H 445.808 51,155 2,425 6,154 21,418.225 11,681.973 (•..'■),S.3S1 1,194,410 21,723,465 11,. 383.. 320 6.59,. 599 1,197,088 232,02! 85.738 2,682 7,263 Total 505,542 34.952,989 34,903,472 327.704 Sftskrttrhmvan — r.P.R .3.58,345 1.35,022 .39,. 395 43,7.38,773 21,715.730 9.. 505, 068 43. 9 15,. 398 21,747,493 9,521.999 140,4.35 i\N.R G.'in\R 1.30,. 547 17,981 Total 532,762 74, 959; .571 75,184,890 288,963 Alberta — C.P.R C.X.R G.T.P.R 1,021,706 145,. 300 20,070 17,041,895 5. .363, 61 6 1,715,851 17,9.33,5.35 5,46H,.543 1,715,264 .3.38,683 72,102 23,412 Total 1,187,076 24,121,362 , ?5, 117,. 342 434. 197 M:initol>a . 505,542 . 532,762 1,187,076 .34,9.52,989 74, 9.59,. 571 24,121,362 34,963,472 75,184,890 25,117,342 327,704 288,963 Alberta 434,197 Grand totals 2,225,380 134,033,922 135,266.704 1,050,864 GRAIX STATlsTfrS 125 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d Statement showing the estimated crop of Wheat, Oats, Barley and Flax, quantity iusixH'ted, percontap:e of ostiniatod crop inspected, quantity delivered at the ter- minal elevators, lUTccntafje of estimated croj) delivered at the terminal elevators, and the percentage of the quantity insjiected delivered at the terminals, for the Crop Y.>ars 1901-02 to 1914-15. Crop Year. Wheat— 1901-1902 1902-190.3. 1903-UH)4 1904-190.5 190.5-1906 1906-1907 1907-190.8 1 90S- 1909 1909-1910 1910-1911 1911-1912 1912-191.3 191.3-1914 1914-1915 Oats— 1901-1902 1902-1903 190.3-1904 1904-190.5 1905-1906 1906-1907 1907-1908 1908-1909. 1909-1910. 1910-1911. 1911-1912. 1912-1913. 1913-1914 1914-1915 Barleif — 1901-1902. 1902-1903. 1903-1904. 1904-1905. 1905-1906. 1906-1907. 1907-1908. 1908-1909. 1909-1910. 1910-1911. 1911-1912. 1912-1913. 191.3-1914. 1914-1915. Flai— 1901-1902. 1902-1903. 1903-1904. 1904-1905. 190.5-1906. 1906-1907. 1907-1908. 1908-1909. 1909-1910. 1910-1911. 1911-1912. 1912-1913. 191.3-1914. 1914-1915. Estimatod Crop. B 62, 67. 56, .56, 84, 102, 71, 107, 144, 120. 193, 183, 209, 140, u.sh 820, 034, 145, 037, 175, 256, 574, 002, 2.39, 487, 998, 322, 262, 958, 38, 45, 47, 52, 74, 87. 74, 108, 176, 118. 229, 221, 242! 1.50, 909, 139, 215. 655, 211, 795, 713, 988. 448. 121. 426. 8.57. 413, 843, 282 127 497 995 226 .531 402 093 707 310 374 000 000 000 654 4.55 449 825 260 418 562 855 056 591 9.53 000 000 000 Inspected. 7,331,255 12,718,837 10,. 549,. 5.36 13, 384,. 547 16,731,485 21,006,925 19,185.449 24.0.50,645 26,749,6.34 20,708.565 35,010,043 26,671,000 31.060,000 19,. 535, 000 1 1 3 4 3 12 21 17 461, 7.35, 879, 635, 7.33, 023, 7.32, 165, 784, 501, 5.56, .5.34. 366. 083. 520 110 802 .543 700 510 065 320 786 221 468 000 000 000 Bush. 45,651.800 51.8.33.000 40,. 396. 6.50 .39,786,000 64,619,100 73,140,920 .53,389,3.50 74,0.55,4.50 94,922.385 87,618,9.50 145,937.700 141.715.125 1.58,013,4.50 107,916,750 4,005.600 3.0.54,000 1,6J3,.500 2,736,000 8,6.52,000 14, 9.35.. 500 16.761.600 21.996,000 .34, 944,, 800 26,351.100 .53.141,100 .59.763,600 67,197,000 .35,8.39,700 308,000 565, 200 193,200 468,000 1,628.400 2.715,600 2,635,200 3.. 579, 600 4,663,200 2,. 5.54, 800 6,301,200 14,8.33,000 15.761.2.50 4,953,000 131,400 6.55,000 .536, 000 290.000 .503.000 908,000 1,617,000 2.208.000 3.. 571. 000 3.216.000 7,190.000 22. 081.. 500 14.093.200 4,001.600 Percentage of estimated Crop Inspected. 73 77 72 71 77 72 75 69 66 73 75 77 76 76 10 7 4 5 12 17 22 20 14 22 23 27 28 24 4 4 2 3 10 13 13 15 17 12 18 56 51 25 29 89 61 46 68 89 93 70 75 92 57 103 81 56 Quantity delivered at Terminals. Bush. .30. 141.. 5.36 41,. 302, 474 .32,080,627 31.. 508. 617 .56. 0.56,. 560 60,. 5.53, 693 40,689,868 .58.0.88,727 72,285,601 70,131,871 108,192,7.39 107,494,7.57 1.33,444,093 75,715,606 1,237,5.57 1,625,623 193,. 501 8.32,664 6,278,449 13,012106 10,6.57,172 15,031,400 26,483,516 If, 777, 080 29,4.59,591 34,482,918 41,707,0.55 17,189,298 56. 769 348,909 101,425 2.59,310 1 , 001 , 298 1,869,181 1,914,296 2,498,174 3,. 300. 676 1,. 5.36,. 500 3,482,689 9,868,774 10,781,-391 2,624,081 10.726 167,. 537 462,0.53 169.761 392,000 796,191 1,515.694 2,110,668 3,360,800 2.877,3.30 5.9.54,451 17,999,403 12.. 559, 884 3,179,925 Percentage of estimated Crop delivered at Terminals. 48 62 57 56 67 59 57 57 50 58 56 59 64 54 3 4 4 2 8 15 13 14 15 15 13 16 17 11 7-0 3 1 2 6 9 10 10 12 8 10 37 35 13 2 23 53 26 53 78 88 67 70 82 47 84 72 45 Percentage of quantity Inspected delivered at Terminals. 66 80 80 79 87 83 76 78 76 80 73 76 84 70 39 53 11 30 73 87 64 69 76 68 55 .58 62 50 18 62 53 55 62 69 72 70 71 60 55 68 62 53 8 26 86 59 78 88 94 96 94 89 83 81 89 79 126 TKADi: A\n VOMMEUCK—PMiT V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 w < 1—1 OS E CI s o E IS Pi o o 00 03 o o o o Ph O p CJ ~ I C? 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September 1 06 1 20-2 0 82-2 0 89-6 0 88 1 05-6 0 98-2 1 02 0 97-6 1 06-2 0 94-3 1 01 4 0 96-6 1 05 0 97-5 1 05-7 October ■•■/ 1 04- 1 1 17-6 0 78 0 82-5 0 88 0 93-4 0 98 1 02 0 91-6 1 00-2 0 94-4 0 99-5 0 97 1 00 1 03-5 1 15-2 November •••{ 1 14-6 1 211 0 80-5 0 85-4 0 78-4 0 87-4 0 94-6 0 99-4 0 88-4 0 95-2 0 95-4 1 00 0 99 1 03-3 0 94-2 1 05-7 December I 1 15-5 1 22-4 0 81-5 0 84-4 0 78 ■ 4 0 82-5 0 93 0 96-2 0 89-4 0 91-2 0 95 1 02-6 0 97 1 00-2 1 00 1 06-7 January ■■{ 1 26-6 1 45-4 0 83-4 0 86-5 0 81-4 0 84-2 0 93-4 0 97 0 92 0 95-6 1 01-6 1 05 0 98-2 1 00-4 I 04 1 09-6 February ■■■( 1 48-6 1 56-6 0 86- 1 0 91-4 0 83 0 85-6 0 96 0-98-4 0 88 0 93 1 01-4 1 03-6 1 00-4 1 12-3 1 03 1 10-4 March -i 1 36-2 1 54 0 88-5 0 911 0 84-4 0 86-4 0 97-6 0 99-6 0 88-2 0 91-2 1 02-4 1 05-5 1 07 1 13-6 1 06-2 1 11-4 April 1 49-2 1 63-7 0 88-6 0 91-7 0 87-5 0 93-6 0 99-6 1 05 0 87 0 94-2 0 98-4 1 05-6 M4-6 1 25-2 1 01 1 11-2 May 1 44-2 1 64-4 0 90-3 0 96-5 0 91-3 0 95 1 02-6 1 05-2 0 93-4 0 96-2 0 88-4 1 00- 1 1-20 7 1 28-3 1 10-3 1 14-2 June ■■■{ 1 18-2 1 41 0 88-6 0 96 0 93-6 0 99-4 1 03-4 1 09-4 0 95-2 0 99-2 0 87-4 1 01-6 1 26 1 35-7 1 00 1 10 July ••■/ I 1 27 1 40 0 88 0 99- 1 0 95 0 99 1 05-4 1 09-4 0 95-2 0 97-2 1 00-7 1 17-4 1 22 1 33-6 1 00-7 1 07 .►\ugust 0 94-2 1 34 0 97-7 1 16-7 0 87-2 0 98 1 04-4 1 07 0 96 1 01-5 1 03-6 1 11-2 0 98 1 16 1 00 1 11-6 Year -( 0 94-2 1 64-4 0 78 1 16-7 0-78-4 1 05-6 0-93 1 09-4 0-87 1 06-2 0 87-4 1 17-4 0 95-6 1 35-7 0 94-2 1 15-2 The following table exhibits the yearly range of Xo. 1 Northern Cash Wheat, in store at Fort William, for the undermentioned crop years : — Crop Year. 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Minnoapolis, Duluth Winnipt^K . . . Minnoapolis. Duluth WinnipeK ■ Minnoapolis. Duluth Winnipeg . Minnoapolis, Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. Winnipeg. .. . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth "Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Diiti 1!)!4. Sept. 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 14 14 14 1.5 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 HlOHEBT. Ciradc. $ ct 1 Nor 1 Hani .. 1 Nor . . 1 Nor 1 Harri . . 1 Hard . I Nor 1 Hard . 1 Hard . . 1 Nor 1 Hard . . 1 Hard . . . I Nor 1 Hard . . . 1 Hard . . 1 Nor 1 Hard... 1 Hard ... 1 Nor 1 Hard . . 1 Hard . . . 1 Nor 1 Hard... 1 Nor 1 Nor 1 Hard . 1 Hard .. 1 Nor 1 Hard . . 1 Hard . . . 1 Nor 1 Hard . 1 Nor 1 Nor 1 Hard . . . 1 Hard . . 1 Nor 1 Hard . . . 1 Hard . . 1 Nor 1 Hard . . 1 Hard . . . 1 Nor 1 Hard . . . 1 Hard . . . I Mi ets. 1 i:}-4 1 26 5 1 20-6 1 14 -.3 1 24-5 1 IS 3 1 18 1 26-7 1 21 1 20-2 1 .31 1 1 25-5 1 17-2 1 30-3 1 24-7 1 14 1 20-5 1 20 1 16-4 1 20-2 1 19 1 1.1 1 19-6 1 19-4 1 13 1 15-6 1 16-3 1 11-4 1 16-3 1 16 1-06 1 10 1 19-6 1 07-4 1 08-4 1 09-4 1 10 1 14 1 13-4 1 09-2 1 14 1 12-7 1 11 1 12-5 1 12-5 Lowest. (iradi No. 5 Rej Mxd. Dur.. No. 5 No. 5 Rej No. 5 Rej N.G No. 5 No. 4 Mxd. Dur.. No. 6 Rej N.G Labor Day No. 5 N.G Rej No. 5 Rej No. 4 No. 6 Rej No. 4 No. 5 N.G N.G No. 5 Rej No. 4 3 N Rej No. 4 No. 5 Rej No. 4 No. 5 Rej R(>j No. 5 Rej Rej No. 6 4 D N.G Prici $ rt.s. 0 95-4 1 000 1 02 0 0 96- 1 0 97 0 91-6 0 99 0 97 1 00 1 02-6 1 05 1 02 0 93-6 0 97-5 1 10 0 96-2 0 91-7 0 96-6 0 98-2 0 90 0 97-4 0 91-6 0 90 1 01-7 0 95-2 0 90 0 90 0 93-6 0 88 0 95 0 97-4 0 83-2 0 88 0 86 0 81 0 86 0-884 0 85 0 811 0 87-6 0 83 0 86-4 0 83-3 0 90 0 85-2 Spread. (IRAIN S^TATfSTICl^ 151 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Statkmknt showing: tho Highest Grade and Price, Lowest Grade and Price, and Amount of tho i^prcjui at the Winnipeg, ^fiimeapolis and Duhith markets, for the crop year, September 1, 1914, to August 31, 1915, inclusive — Continued. Market. Winnipt'n Minnoapolis. Duluth Winnipeg;. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg . . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg . . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis , Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Date. 1914 Sept. 19 •• 19 '• 19 " 21 " 21 " 22 " 22 " 22 ' 23 •• 23 '• 23 " 24 •• 24 •• 24 25 25 26 26 26 28 28 28 29 29 29 30 30 30 1 1 Oct. HlOHEHT. Grade. 1 Nor. . 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 Xor. . 1 Hard 1 Hani Nor. . Hard. Hard . 1 Nor.. 1 Hard 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 Nor. . 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Hard 1 Nor. . 1 Hard . 1 Hard . 1 Nor . 1 Hard. 1 Hard . 1 Nor. . 1 Hard . 1 Hard . 1 Nor.. 1 Hard. 1 Hard 1 Nor. . 1 Hard . 1 Nor. . 1 Nor.. 1 Hard. 1 Hard 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Hard. 1 Nor.. 1 Hard. 1 Nor.. 1 Nor. . 1 Hard 1 Hard. Price. S cts I 12-2 1 16 1 14-6 1 11-4 1 15 1 14 4 1 09-4 1 14-6 1 12-4 1 10-4 1 13-3 1 12-2 1 10-2 1 13-4 1 12-4 1 09-5 1 11-5 1 10-2 1 08-4 1 09-6 1 08-7 1 08- 1 1 10-4 1 09-4 1 08-3 1 12 1 11 1 07-6 1 10 1 09 1 07-2 1 10-5 1 09-4 1 04- 1 1 07-4 1 06-4 1 06 1 09-4 1 08-4 1 07 1 10-2 1 09 1 06-4 110 2 1 08-6 1 06-6 1 09 1 07-7 Lowest. (Irade. Price .\o. 6. 4 D... N.G.. No. 6. Ilej... Rej . . . No. 6. Rej . . . Rej .. No. 6. Rej . . . Rej... No. 6. Rej . . . Rej . . . Feed . Rej.. D.. Feed. N.G.. Rej . . Feed . . Rej . . . No. 4. Feed . Rej... 4 D... Feed. Rej . Rej.. Feed . . Rej... No. 4. Feed. . Rej . . . No. 4. Feed. N.G. Rej... Feed. 4 D.. N.G. Feed.. Rej... No. 4. Feed . . N.G.. No. 4 S cts. 0 84-6 0 90 0 85 0 84 0 88-4 0 82 0 81-4 0 86- 0 92 0 82- 0 88- 0 79- 0 83 0 86 0 85 0 79-3 0 84-5 0 92-5 0 78-2 . 0 85 0 87 0 78 0 84 0 90-2 0 79-2 0 83 0 92-0 0 78-5 0 81 0 80 0 78 0 82 0 90- 0 75 0 78 0 85- 0 76-6 0 80 0 80 0 77-4 0 80 0 85 0 79-2 0 80 0 88-5 0 79-2 0 65 0 911 Spread. cts. 27- 26 29-6 27 4 26 4 32-4 28 28-2 20 4 27-6 24-5 32-5 27-2 27-4 27-4 30-2 27 17-5 30 2 24-6 21 30 1 26-4 19-2 291 29 18-3 29- 1 29-2 29 29-2 28-5 19-2 29- 1 29-4 21 29 29 28 29 .30 24 27 30 20 44 16- 152 ihwni: AM) (()]i.\n:i{('i:—i'.\uT v 6 GEORGE V, A. 19)6 Statkmknt !«lu»\vinjf tlio Ili^fhcst (Irndc iiiul I'ricc. l.nwcst (liiulc iiiid I'ricc, and Amount o\' \ho spn-ad at tlu' Wiiiniixfi, iMinncapolis and Dulutli markets, for tlio orop yrar. Si-ptomltcr 1. 1!>14. to AuKust Ul, 1915, inclusive- — Coniinued. Miirk.'t. Date. Winnipi-d . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipos. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg.... Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg ^linneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Dulu'i Winni eg Minneapolis. Duluth \V nnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth 1914 Sept . Oct. IIir.nF.HT. Ciiadc. s s 8 Winnipejr, Minneapolis and Duluth markets, fnr the crop year, September 1, 1914, to August ;]1, ISila, inclusiye— Continued. Market. Date. Winnipop;, , . Minnoaplois Duluth WinnippR. . . Miincapolis. Duluth WinnipcK. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipofi Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . Minneapolis Duluth.:.... NVinnipcfi Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Winnipep. . . . Minneaplois. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth 1914. Oct. Xov. 27 27 28 28 28 29 29 29 30 30 30 31 31 31 2 2 Highest. Grade. Price 1 Xor. . 1 Hard 1 Hard . 9 9 6 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 1 Nor. 1 Nor. 1 Nor. 1 Nor.. 1 Hard. 1 Hard . 1 Nor.. 1 Hard . 1 Hard. 1 Nor. . . 1 Hard . 1 Hard . 1 Nor. . . 1 Hard. 1 Hard . 1 Nor. 1 Nor. . 1 Hard . 1 Hard . 1 Nor... 1 Nor... 1 Hard . 1 Nor. . . 1 Hard . 1 Hard . 1 Nor... 1 Hard . 1 Hard . 1 Nor.. 1 Nor... 1 Hard . 1 Nor... 1 Hard . 1 Hard. 1 Nor. . . 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Nor... 1 Hard . 1 Hard . 1 Nor. 1 Nor. 1 Nor. 1 Nor... 1 Hard . 1 Hard S ct«. 1 15-3 1 151 Feed. Rej... 1 14-5 No. 4 Lowest. Grade. P 1 14 1 13-6 1 14-4 1 14-2 1 13-5 1 14-2 1 10-6 1 15-6 1 16-3 1 16-6 1 16-4 1 16 1 17-7 1 16-2 1 171 1 18 1 19-4 1 17-2 1 18 1 18-5 1 17-2 1 17-5 1 19-2 1 17-2 1 18 1 20-6 1 20 1 19-2 1211 1 19 1 19-4 1 20 1 20 1 18-3 1 19 1 19-2 1 18-3 1 19-2 1 18-4 1 18-4 1 18-2 1 17-4 1 18-5 1 19 1 17-2 1 17-7 Feed. Rej... Rej... Feed. N. G. N. G. Feed . N. G. Rej... Feed. Rej.. Rej.. P\'pd . Rej... N. G. Feed . Feed . . Rej... No. 4. Feed. N. G. Rej... Feed . . Rej... N. G. Feed. Rej.. Rej.. Feed . Rej.. Rej... Feed . . Rej... No. 4. Feed . . Rej... No. 4. Feed . . Rej... N. G. Feed . . N. G. No. 4. Feed.. Rej... No. 4. $ cts 0 88-2 0 84 0 97-6 0 87-4 0 85 0 96-4 0 87-2 0 84 0 87-3 0 90 0 73 0 97 0 90 0 88-4 0 89 0 911 0 85-4 0 84- 1 0 911 0 92-2 0 88 0 96-2 0 921 0 84 0 88 0 92'? 0 91 0 86-5 0 94 0 93-6 0 92-3 0 94-2 0 90 0 93-2 0 93-2 0 91 0 99-5 0 92-4 0 90 0 01 0 92-4 0 87 0 97-4 0 91- 0 87- 0 98- 0 91 0 89 0 98- .•Spread . cts. 27-1 31 1 16-7 27- 1 28-6 18 29-5 26-7 26-6 42-6 19-3 26-6 28 27 26-6 30-6 33 26-7 27 2 29 9 21 6 26-4 33 2 29 5 27 26 9 31 .3 26 6 26 o 26 7 26 7 29 26 2 26 6 29 18 6 26 4 29- 2 17- 3 26 6 31- 4 21 27- 1 29-6 20- 1 28 28-2 19-3 154 7 /.' I / » /; » \ / ) CO 1/ 1/ /•; i{< • /<;- / m /; /• r 6 GEORGE V. A. 1916 Statkmknt showing tlic Ili^li»>st (Jrii(l(> miuI I'ricc. Lowest (Jrade :iii Wiiiiiii)(>K. M imicnpolis niid Diiliilli m;irk(!t,s, for tho orop y(>ar, SoptoiiiU'r 1. l!>14, to August >}l, J!M5, 'iiwhiaivi-— Continued. Miirket. MinnoiUH)lis Duluth WinnipoK . . Minn(-ap«.>lis nuluth Winnipeg. . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. .. Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis, Duluth Winnipeg. .. Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. .. . Minneapolis. Duluth W'innipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. .. . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. .. . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth ^Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis! Duluth Date. 1914 Nov. 16 " If) " 16 Nor.. Hard . 1 Nor... 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 23 23 23 24 24 24 tc 25 it 25 u 25 n 26 Thanks ii 27 it 27 it 27 li 28 tt 28 n 28 n 30 it 30 it 30 Dec. 1 U 1 ti 1 ii 2 ii 2 ii 2 a 3 ii 3 i( 3 Mil ill EST. Grade. 1 Nor. I Hard . 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Hard 1 Hard . 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Hard 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Hard . 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Hard . 1 Nor giving Day 1 Nor... 1 Hard . 1 Hard . 1 Nor.. 1 Hard . 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Hard . 1 Hard . 1 Nor... 1 Hard . 1 Nor... 1 Nor. . . 1 Hard. I Hard . 1 Nor. 1 Nor. 1 Nor. Prire. 0 18 1 17-3 1 l'^■\ 1 IHI 1 18 1 Lowest. Grade. i cts. 1 18-6 I'Ved Rej. No. 4. Feed . . Rej... Rej... 1 1 1 9 5 18-7 1 191 1 20 1 19-6 1 19-3 1 20 1 19-5 1 18-6 1 19-7 1 19-3 1 18-4 1 20 1 19-4 1 18-6 1 191 1 19-4 1 18-6 1 18-5 1 19-3 1 18-3 1 17-4 1 14-6 1 18 1 16-6 1 16-2 1 16-6 1 20 Feed . . Rej... No. 4. Feed.. Rei... Rej... Feed. N. G. 4 D... Feed.. Rej... N. G. Feed.. Rej. . No. 4. Feed Rej N. G. D. Feed.. N. G. No. 4. Feed.. 1 15-7 1 17-5 1 17-4 1 17 1 18-4 1 17-5 1 17-2 1 19-6 1 18-7 1 16-5 1 19 1 18-2 Feed. Rej.. Rej... Feed.. Rej... No. 4. No. 4. N. G No. 4. Feed.. Rej... No. 4. Feed.. Rej... No. 4. Feed.. Rej... No. 4. Price. $ cts. 0 906 0 90 0 97 0 91-6 0 88 0 90-6 0 94 0 91 1 03-2 0 94 0 94 0 90 0 94 0 95 0 95 0 94 0 95-4 0 99 0 94 0 91 1 01' 0 94 0 92-4 0 90 0 94 0 95 1 02 0 94 0 90 0 90-4 0 83 0 91 0 90- 1 1 02-2 1 05-2 0 90 1 02-3 0 91 0 94-6 1 02 0 91-4 0 95 1 061 0 90' 0 93- 1 04- Spread. cts. 28 28 20-3 27-3 30- 1 27-3 25 27. 15. 26 25- 29- 26 24-5 23-6 25-7 23-7 19-4 26 28-4 17-5 25 1 27 28-6 24-5 24-3 16-3 23-4 24-6 27-4 33-6 25-2 26-5 17-6 10-5 27-5 15- 1 26 23-6 15-5 25-6 24-6 12-6 26- 1 25-7 13-3 iiir\i\ sr\TisTrrs 156 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Statkment showiiijr tin' Ili^lR'st (Jrad** ami l*ri — Continued. Markft. Date. Winnipt'K . Minneapolis Duluth WinnipeK. . Minneapolis Duluih Winnipeg. . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . , Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnip)eg. . . , Minneap>olis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis, Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis, Duluth Winnipeg MinneapKjlis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg . Minneapolis. Duluth 1914 Dec. 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 21 21 21 22 22 •>■> Highest. Grade. Pricf 1 Nor... 1 Hani 1 Hard 1 Xor.. 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 Xor... 1 Nor . 1 Hard 1 Xor . 1 Hard 1 Hard. 1 Nor. 1 Nor. 1 Nor. 1 Nor. . 1 Hard. 1 H^rd. 1 Nor. . 1 Hard. 1 Hard. 1 Nor. . 1 Hard. 1 Hard. 14 1 Nor. 1 Hard. 1 Nor.. 1 Nor.. 1 Hard. 1 Hard. 1 Nor.. 1 Hard I Hard 1 Nor.. 1 Hard . 1 Hard 1 Nor... 1 Hard 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Hard 1 Hard . 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Hard 1 Hard. $ cts. 1 16-6 1 19 4 1 18-6 1 17-2 1 20-5 1 19 1 17 2 1 20 1 18-5 1 16-6 1 19-6 1 181 1 16 1 18-4 1 171 1 15-5 1 18 1 17-3 1 16-3 1 18-4 1 17-6 1 17-2 1 20 Feed. Rej... 1 19-2 No. 4 Lowest. Grade. Prir P'eed N.G.. No. 4. Feed . . Rej... Rej... Feed , N.G.. No. 4. Feed . . Rej .. No. 4. Feed. Rej... Rej.. Feed . . N.G.. No. 4. Feed . . Rej . . No. 4. 1 17 1 19-3 1 18- 1 17-6 1 20-2 1 19-6 1 17-6 1 20 1 19-5 1 18-4 1 21-4 1 20-3 1 18-6 1 21-4 1 20-5 1 20-6 1 22 4 1 23-4 1 21-6 1 24-6 1 23-5 1 22-4 1 26-3 1 25-2 Feed.. Rej... No. 4. Feed . . Rej . . . Rej .. Feed . . N.G.. No. 4. Feed.. Rej... No. 4. Feed.. Rej... No. 4. Feed . . Rej. .. N.G... Feed.. Rej . No. 4. Feed. N.G.. Mont. $ ets. 0-91-2 0 94-4 1 05 0 91-2 0 97-3 0 83 0 90-4 0 95 1 04 0 90-6 0 98 1 06 0 90 0 97-2 1 05 0 89-5 0 98 1 05-2 0 89-7 0 99 1 05- 1 0 92-2 0 97-4 1 03 2 0 92 0 98-3 1 04-6 0 92 1 00 1 07-6 0 92-4 1 00 1 a3-2 0 93-4 1 02 1 08-3 0 93-6 1 05 1 05 0 95 6 1 04 1 00 0 96-6 1 07 1 12 4 0 97-4 0 95 1 11 6 Spread . eta. 25-4 25 13 6 26 2:i-2 36 26 6 25 14 5 26 21 6 121 26 21-2 12 1 26 20 12 1 26-4 19 4 12 5 25 22-4 16 25 21 14- 1 25-6 20-2 12 25-2 20 16 25 19-4 12 25 16 4 15 5 25 18-4 23 4 25 17 6 111 2.5 31-3 13 4 156 77.' I/*/; I \ I) cm/ !///.•( 7; /• 1 A"/' r 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 fir.M'KMKNT sliowiiiK' tilt' Ilijrlit'st (iriulc mid Prii-c. l.dWcst (irndc iiiid l*ric«', iiml AiiKMint nt' the sprciid iit flic Wiiiiiipcir. MiiincMpolis niul Dulntli miirkcts, Idr the crop .vcar, Soptembor 1, lUll, to AuKUst 31. 11)15, inclusive — Continued. Murkrt. Dtil ('. Hkjhkst. LOWKHT. Sprcml. CJrade. Price. Ciradc. Priee. Winnipeg \f inni»iii'M')lis Dee. ti tt ii ti i< ii a a a a 1915 Jan. 23 2;^ 23 24 24 24 25 25 25 26 26 26 28 28 28 29 29 29 30 30 30 31 31 31 1 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 Nor 1 Hard ... 1 Hard $ ets. 1 21 4 1 26-6 1 25-2 1 21-2 1 26-5 1 25-5 No. 3 Nor. Hej $ elH, 1 14 1 10 1 13 1 04-6 111-4 I 18-2 Day. fts. 7-4 16-6 Duluth No. 4 No. 5 H<-j No. 3 Christmas 12-2 WinniooiT 16-4 Minnoapolis 151 Duluth 7-3 WinniDPir \rinn(':iDolis Duluth Winninpp' \f inn<^anolis 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 Nor.. 1 Nor 1 Nor 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 Nor 1 Nor 1 Nor 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 28 1 26-7 1 20-4 1 28-2 1 26-4 1 22 1 27 1 26- 1 1 22 1 27-3 1 25-3 1 22-4 1 27-3 1 26-2 Rej 1 10 1 12-6 0 95-4 1 10-6 1 15-2 0 97 1 08-6 1 14-7 0 97 1 13 1 20-4 0 97-4 1 08 1 16-2 18 Duluth No. 4 Feed Rej No. 4 Feed No. 4 No. 4 Feed Rej 141 Winnipeg 25 Minneapolis 17-4 Duluth 11-2 Winnipeg 25 Minneapolis 18-2 Duluth 11-2 Winnipeg 25 MinneaDoHs 14-3 Duluth Montana.. . . Feed Rej 4-7 W innipeg 25 MinneaDolis ^ 19-3 Duluth No. 4 10 Minneapolis . Duluth it li it it it it it it it it ti tt it tt it it t< tt *t 2 2 2 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 Minneapolis 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 Nor 1 Nor 1 Nor 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 Nor 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 29-4 1 28-1 1 26-6 1 331 1 31-3 1 29 1 35-5 1 33-4 1 27-4 1 35-2 1 32-5 1 29-2 1 37-4 1 .34-6 1 32-6 1 40- 1 1 37-4 1 32 1 38-2 1 35-3 Rej No. 4 Feed Rej No. 4 Feed N.G No. 4 Feed No. 4 No. 4 Feed 1 16 1 171 1 02 1 07 1 19-6 1 04 1 15 1 20-6 1 04 1 19 1 20 1 05-6 1 12 1 20-6 1 08-6 1 22 1 31 1 08 1 22- 1 1 28-6 13-4 Duluth 11 Winnipeg 24-6 Minneapolis 26- 1 Duluth 11-5 Winnipeg ... 25 IVrinneaoolis 2O0 Duluth 12-6 WinniDetr 23-4 Minneapolis 16-2 Duluth 12-5 \^'inniDeff 23-4 Minneapolis N.G No. 4 Feed Rej 25-4 Duluth 15 Winnipeg AT inneaoolis . . 24 1'<1 Duluth No. 3 Feed No. 4 No. 4 6-4 W innipeg 24 Minneapolis 161 Duluth 6-5 (iRAfX !^T\Tr>;Trrs 157 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d Statemkxt showing tho Hi^jhcst (iradc and Price, Lowest Grade and Price, and Amount of the spread at tlie Winnii)ep:. ^linneapolis and Duhith markets, for tlie crop year, September 1. T,n4, to AuK'ust :}1. I'.tl"). inclusive — Continued. Market. Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg.. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis, Duluth.... Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Date. 1915 Jan. 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 18 18 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 22 23 23 23 25 25 25 26 26 26 27 27 27 28 28 28 Highest. Grade. Nor Nor Nor Nor Hard . . . . Hard... Nor Hard . . . . Hard . . . Nor Hard . . . . Hard . . . Nor Hard . . . . Hard... Nor Nor « Nor Nor Hard... Hard... Nor Nor Nor Nor Hard... Hard ... Nor Hard... Hard Nor Hard... Nor Nor Hard... Hard... Nor Hard . . . . Hard... Nor Hard . . . . Hard... Nor Hard . . . . Hard . . . . Nor Hard . . ." Hard... Priee. S ct.s, 1 29-2 1 38-4 1 35-2 1 32-5 1 37-4 1 34-4 1 34-2 1 39-6 1 37 1 35-6 1 41 1 40 1 39 1 43 1 41-4 1 38 1 42-2 1 39-6 1 38-6 1 40-6 1 38-7 1 36-6 1 39-4 1 39-5 1 37-6 1 40-6 1 38-5 1 38 1 55 1 39- 1 1 38-2 1 43-2 1 40 1 38-6 1 42-5 1 40 1 39-4 1 44-2 1 41 4 1 40-3 1 44-7 1 42-7 1 42- 1 45-7 1 43-4 1 44 1 49- 1 1 46-4 Lowest. Grade. Price. Feed . N.G. No. 4 Feed. Rej... No. 4 Feed. N.G. No. 3 Feed. Rej.. No. 4 Feed. Rej... No. 4 Feed. Rej... Rej... Feed. Rej... N.G.. Feed. Rej... No. 4 Feed. N.G.. No. 4 Feed. Rej... No. 4, Feed . N.G.. No. 4. Feed. Rej... No. 4. Feed. Rej... No. 4. Feed. Rej... No. 4. Feed. Rej... No. 4. Feed. N.G.. No. 3. ,S cts. 05-4 IS 25- 1 09 17-6 24 2 II 20 25-3 12 22-2 32 15-4 24- -2 35 15-6 22 25 18 20 27 15- 21- 29- 17 18 26 17- 23- Spread. 17-6 25 33-2 18-4 24-6 30 19 27-2 31-5 20 26 4 32-4 20-2 30-4 35-4 23-4 25 40 cts. 23-6 20 4 lU 1 23-5 19-6 10-2 23-2 19-6 11-7 23-6 18-6 8 23 18 6 22 20 14 20 20 11 21 18 10 20-6 22-6 12-5 20-6 31-2 11 5 20-4 lH-2 6-6 20-2 17-7 10 20-4 17 9-7 20-3 18-3 10-3 21-6 15-3 8 20-4 24- 1 6-4 158 7/i' )/»/■ < \ /> CO)! \iri;ri: I'lirr r 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 lice. I.dwcsl (lriul<' iiiul I'ricc. iuid Stxtkmknt sliowinn- llic llijilicst (Jnidc iiiul Ann. lint of lln« s])rv'.n\ nt tlii« Wiiinipcu. M inncnpolin and Ihiliitli Tiuirkcts, for the crop .Yi«r, iSeptcmbur 1, l\)li, to AuKust 31, 1915, uu-]us\\'e—ConHniir,/. M.ukrt. Winnipeg iNfinncapolis, Duluth WinnipoR. . . . Minneapolis. Duliitli Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg.. . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth I)at< I'M. I Ian 2!) 2 30 30 30 Mkjhk.st. C trade. Feb. 1 1 I Nor. 1 Nor. 1 Nor. Nor... Hard 1 Hare 1 Nor.. 1 Hard IHanl. 1 Nor. ... 1 Hard 1 Durum. 3 1 Nor. 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 1 Durum 1 Durum I Nor 1 Durum ...♦ 1 Durum 1 Nor.. 1 Durum 1 Durum 1 Nor.... 1 Durum. 1 Durum. 1 Nor... . 1 Durum. 1 Durum. 1 Nor. 1 D... 1 D.. 1 Nor. 1 D... ID... 1 Nor.... 1 Durum. 1 Durum. 1 Nor. Price. ? ets. 1 42-4 1 49 I 40 1 4.') -4 I 49 -.5 1 40. 7 1 49-6 1 .52-7 I .51 1 .53-6 1 .57-4 I 61 1 .W-O 1 .59 1 .59 1 53 1 60-4 1 60-4 1 .55-4 1 61 1 61 1 .55-7 1 60 1 60 1 .5.5 1 .59-4 1 .59-4 1 .5.5 1 60 1 60 l/OWKKT. (iradf Feed. Rej.. No. 4. Feed.. N.c;.. No. 4. No. 6. Rej... No. 4. No. 6. Re.i... Rej... No. 3. Rej... Rej... No. 6. N.G.. 3 D... No. 6. N.G.. No. 4. No. 6. N.G.. No. 4. ,54-4 .59-6 59-6 53-2 .58-4 58-4 1 .51-4 Feed Rej No. 4 D. Feed . Rej... No. 4. Feed . . Rej... No. 4. Feed . . N.G.. No. 4. No. 6. Price. $ els. 1 22-2 I 28 I .38 1 29 1 29 1 .34-6 1 32-2 1 33-4 1 .39-4 I 37 1 39-4 1 39 1 46-6 1 31 1 44 4 .36- 30 1-46-4 1 .37-6 1 38 1 48-2 1 .37-7 I 34-2 1 43 1 33 1 .37-7 1 45 1 .33-6 1 .36-4 1 43 1 33-2 1 36-4 1 40-4 1 31-4 1 38 1 41 1 .34-4 Spread. ets. 20-2 21 8 I6'4 20-5 121 17-4 19-3 12-3 16-6 . 18 22 4 28 14-4 16-6 30-4 14 17-6 23 126 18 25-6 17 22 21-5 14-4 21-2 23-4 17 21-2 23-2 19-2 21-6 20-4 17-4 17 Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth 13 13 13 15 15 15 16 16 16 1 Nor... . 1 Durum. 1 Durum. 1 Nor... . 1 Durum. 1 Durum. 1 Nor 1 Durum. 1 Durum. 1 48-6 1 54 1 54- 1 52-4 1 56 1 56 1 56 1 60 1 60 No. 6. N.G.. No. 4. No. 6. Rej... No. 4. No. 6. Rej... No. 4. 1 32 1 24- 1 35- 1 35- 30 .34- 1 .38-4 1 35-5 1 36 16-6 29-6 18-4 16-6 26 21-2 17-4 243 24 Ch'MX sT\TIS;TirS! 159 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd St.vtkaik.nt sliowiiifi tilt' llif;li('st (Irinic iiiid Price, Lowest (Jrade and Price, and Amount oi the spre.ul at tlic Winnipeg. Minneapolis and Duluth markets, for the crop year, September 1. IHN. to August 'U. lin.'i, inclusive. Market. Date. Highest. Lowest. Spread. Cirade. Price. Grade. Price. Winnipeg Minneapolis Feb. 17 '• 17 •• 17 •' 18 " 18 " 18 •• 19 •• 19 •• 19 " 20 " 20 " 20 " 22 1 Nor 1 Durum 1 Durum — 1 Nor 1 Durum — 1 Durum 1 Nor 1 Durum... 1 Durum — 1 Nor 1 Durum 1 Durum 1 Nor 1 Nor 1 Durum — 1 Durum 1 Nor 1 Durum 1 Durum — 1 Nor 1 Durum 1 Durum 1 Nor 1 Durum 1 Durum 1 Nor 1 Durum I Durum 1 Nor 1 Durum I Durum — 1 Nor 1 Durum — 1 Durum 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 Durum 1 Nor 1 Durum 1 Durum — 1 Nor I Durum — 1 Durum — 1 Nor I Durum... 1 Hard $ ets. 1 55-2 1 .56-4 1 .56 4 1 56 1 .57-4 1 57-4 1 56-6 1 .58 1 58 1 56 1 .59-4 1 .59-4 1 .53 Public 1 .52-2 1 .53-4 1 53-4 1 ,53-2 1 55 1 55 1 52-2 1 53-6 1 53-6 1 48-6 1 50-4 1 50-4 1 52-4 1 54 1 54 1 48-4 1 .50 1 50 1 42-6 1 44 1 44-4 1 43-4 1 43-7 1 46-4 1 40- 1 1 43 1 43 1 36-2 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 41-4 1 42-2 No. 6 Hej S cts. 1 37-2 1 32 1 32-5 138-2 1 30 1 39-2 1 33-6 1 32 1 .38-4 1 33 1 15 1 41-2 1 35 1 29 1 26 1 38-6 1 31 1 22 1 25 1 34-6 1 24-2 1 35 1 30-4 1 22 1 27 1 29-6 1 18 1 37-6 1 25 1 19-4 1 31-6 1 20 1 171 1 29 1 20-6 1 16-4 1 24 1 17-4 1 13-4 1 24 1 13-6 1 14 I 22 1 17-2 1 12 1 23 cts. 18 24-4 Duluth No. 4 No. 6 N.G No. 4 Feed N.G No. 4 D... Feed N.G No. 3 No. 6 Holiday. Feed Rej 23-7 Winnipeg 17-6 Minneapoli.'* Duluth Winnipeg 27-4 18-2 23 Minneap)olis 26 Duluth 19-4 Winnipeg 23 Minneapt)lis 44-4 Duluth 18-2 Winnipeg 18 .Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg " 23 •• 23 " 23 " 24 '• 24 .. 24 " 2.5 " 25 " 25 •' 26 '• 26 " 26 " 27 " 27 " 27 Mar. 1 1 1 2 2 2 " 3 " 3 " 3 / " 4 " 4 " 4 " 5 " 5 5 " 6 •• 6 " 6 23-2 Minneapolis 27-4 Duluth Winnipeg No. 4 Feed Rej 14-6 22-2 Minneapolis 33 Duluth N.G No. 6 No. 4 D... No. 4 No. 6 No. 4 D. . . . No. 4 D... Feed N.G No. 4 Feed Rej.. 30 Winnipeg 17-4 29-4 Duluth 18-6 Winnipeg 18-2 28-4 Duluth 23-4 Winnipeg 22-6 .Minneapolis Duluth 36 16 2 \Mnnipeg Duluth 23-4 30-4 Rej Feed N.G Rej 18-2 Winnipeg Duluth 22-6 27-3 15 4 Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Feed Rej. 22-6 27-3 No. 4 Feed N.G No. 4 Feed Rej 22 6 Winnipeg 22-5 Minneapolis 29-4 Duluth 19 Winnipeg . ... 22-4 Minneapolis 26 Duluth. No. 4 Feed N.G No. 4 18 Winnipeg 22-6 Minneapolis Duluth 29-4 19-2 160 y/i't/)/; I \ /) coi/ 1/ /■;/,•( 7;— /M/,'7' v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Statkmf.VT showiiiK- tin- IliiilirsI (^miilc nml ]'r\r,\ Lowest (Irjidc :iii(l I'ricc, mul Amount of th«> spn-ml nt tlu< Wiimipcif. M iinir.-ipolis iiiid Duliilli mmkcts, f.r the crop .voar. SoptcmU'r 1. l!tH, to Aiiirust :?1. HH:., \\\r\uH\yv- Cniliinir,/. Market. WinnipoR.. . Minneapolis niiliitli . Winnip<»>; . , . Minneapolis. Dultith Winnippp . ^[innoapoli Duluth... Winnipeg. . . . Minnoapolis. Duluth Wintiipeg Minneapolis. Duluth...... Winnipeg.. . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg... . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg ... Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg.. . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg.. . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth nat( Hkihest. Griidc. 1!)15 $ el.s. Mar. 8 S " 8 1 Nor 1 Duin 1 Hard " 9 " 0 " !» 1 Nor 1 Durum... I Hard " 10 " 10 " 10 1 Nor 1 Dur 1 Hard " 11 " 11 " 11 1 Nor 1 Dur 1 Dur " 12 " 12 " 12 1 Nor 1 Dur....... IHard " 13 " 13 " 13 1 Nor 1 Dur 1 Hard " 15 " 15 " 15 1 Nor 1 Hard IHard " 16 " 16 " 16 1 Nor 1 Dur 1 Hard « 17 " 17 « -17 1 Nor 1 Dur 1 Dur " 18 " 18 " 18 1 Nor 1 Dur 1 Dur " 19 " 19 " 19 1 Nor 1 Dur 1 Dur " 20 " 20 " 20 1 Nor 1 Dur 1 Dur " 22 " 22 " 22 2 Nor 1 Dur 1 Dur " 23 " 23 " 23 1 Nor 1 Dur 1 Dur " 24 " 24 " 24 1 Nor 1 Dur 1 Dur " 25 " 25 1 Nor 1 Dur 1 Dur Prir 5 ct.s. 1 44-6 1 47 1 49-2 1 48-4 I 52 1 a^i- 1 47-6 1 50 1 51- 1 1 48-6 1 52 1 51-4 1 50-6 1 53 1 53-3 1 51 1 53-4 1 53-4 1 54 1 57-2 1 56-7 1 53-2 1 57 1 56-4 1 51-2 1 55-4 1 54-4 1 53 1 57-4 1 56-4 1 52-2 1 58-4 1 57-4 1 52 1 57-4 1 56-4 1 48-2 1 55-4 1 54-4 1 51-4 1 57 1 56-3 1 51-2 1 57 1 56 Lowest. CJrade Food . . Roj. . No. 4. Food.. Roj. . No. 4. F. D NX;. . 3 Spring. F.D.. No. 4. No. 4. F.D.. N.G.. No. 4. F.D. N.G. 2 N.. No. 6. N.G.. No. 4. F.D ... No. 4. . . 3 Spring. F.D ... No. 4. . . 3 Spring. 1 50 1 56 1 55 No. 6. N.G.. No. 4. No. 6... Re,)...... 3 Spring. No. 6. Rej... No. 4. No. 6. Rej... No. 4. No. 6... Rej..... Spring. No. 6... 3 Spring. No. 4.... No. 6. N.G.. No. 4. I*ric(>. $ ots. I 22 I 18-3 I 28 1 27 1 25 1 30-5 1 24-6 1 23-5 1 37 1 26-6 1 29 1 34 1 29 1 25 1 37 1 29 1 30 1 48-4 1 36 1 31-6 1 41-2 1 31-6 1 42-2 1 45-6 1 29 1 35 1 41 1 35-2 1 26 1 35 1 34-4 1 30 1 47 1 34-6 1 27-5 1 35-6 1 30-6 1 20 1 38-2 1 33-2 25 39- 33 37 35 32- 20 37 Spread. eta. 22-6 28-5 21-2 21- 27 23- 1 23 26-3 141 22 23 174 21-6 28 16-3 22 23-4 5 17 25-4 15-5 21-4 15-6 10-6 22' 20' 13- 17-6 31 21 17-6 28-4 10-4 17-2 29-7 20-8 17-4 35-4 16-2 18-2 32 16-5 18-2 20 21 17-6 36 13 a RAIN STAT [ STIC f{ 161 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Statkmknt sho\viii;i- the lli^-lu'st ilnuh- and Prii-c, I.owcst Crad.- iiiid Price. Amount of the s|)rcad at the Wiimipoi:. .\niiiifai)oIis and Dulntli markets, the croj) .year. Sei»teml)er 1. I!tl4, to AuffUj^t JH, I'Jlo, iiicliusive — ('ontinned. hikI for Market. Winnipeg. . . . Minncapoli-s. Duluth WinnipoK. • ■ Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Date. 1915 Mar. 26 •' 26 " 26 " 27 •' 27 " 27 " 29 " 29 Highest. Gradf 1 Nor. 1 Dur. 1 Dur. 1 Xor. 1 Dur. 1 Dur. Xor. Dur. 29 1 Dur. 30 30 30 31 31 31 .April I Nor.. I Dur... 1 Hard. 1 Xor. I Dur. 1 Diir. 1 Xor. 1 Dur. 1 Dur. 1 Xor. 1 Dur.. 1 Dur., 1 Nor... 1 Dur... 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Dur... 1 Hard. 10 10 10 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 1 Nor. 1 Dur. 1 Dur. 1 Xor. 1 Dur. 1 Dur. 1 Nor.. 1 Dur.. 1 Dur.. 1 Xor. 1 Dur. 1 Dur. 1 Xor. 1 Dur. 1 Dur. 1 Xor. 1 Dur. 1 Dur. 1 Xor. 1 Dur. 14 1 Dur. Price. $ cts. 1 46 6 1 .5.5-2 1 54-2 1 4.5-7 1 53 1 52 1 47-4 1 53 1 52 1 .50-2 1 55 4 1 -54- Lowest. Grade. Price 1 49-4 F.D Xo. 6... Kej 3 Spring. Xo. 6. .\o. 4. Xo. 4. F.D X.G 3 ."Spring. F.D. X.G.. Xo. 4. Feed . . Rej... Xo. 4. 1 54-6 1 53-6 1 49-6 1 55-6 1 .54-6 1 .50-7 1 56 1 55 1 .52-2 1 57-4 1 56-5 1 52-1 1 57 1 56-6 1 .50- 1 1 .57-2 1 57-2 Xo. 4 Rej... Xo. 4. P'eed . . X.G.. Xo. 4. Xo. 6. Rej... Xo. 4. Xo. 6. Rej... Xo. 4. Feed . . Rej. 1 49-2 1 57 1 56 1 51 1 .58-2 1 57-2 1 50-7 1 58-2 1 57-2 1 52 1 .59-2 1 58-2 1 52 4 1 61-2 1 63 2 1 55-5 1 75 1 75 Xo. 6 Rej Xo. 3 Nor. Xo. 6. Rej... Xo. 4. Xo. 6. Xo. 4. Xo. 4. Xo. 6. X.G.. Xo. 4. Xo. 6. X.G.. Xo. 4. Xo. 6. Rej. . Xo. 4. $ cts. 1 2« 1 15 1 42- 1 1 281 1 22 1 30-'? 1 25 6 1 05 1 40-1 1 28-4 1 18 1 34 1 27-6 1 20 1 .33-2 1 28 1 21 1 .39-7 1 29 1 20 1 37-3 1 .35-6 1 18 1 40 2 1 36 1 21 1 40-2 1 28-5 1 23-4 1 41-4 1 33-3 1 22-2 1 45-3 1 35 1 10 1 37 6 1 34-7 1 33 1 40 1 .36 1 24 1 33 1 .36 2 1 19-4 1 41-2 1 39-7 1 26-3 1 42 4 Spread . cts. 17-6 40-2 12 1 31 « 21-6 21-6 48» 12-7 21 6 37-4 20-7 21-6 34 6 20 4 21-6 34 6 14 7 21-7 36 17-5 16 .39- 16-3 16 1 3(5 16-4 21-4 33-6 15 6 15-7 34-6 10 5 IG 48- 19- 16 25-2 17-2 16 35- 16 41 15-6 48-5 .32-4 lOd— 11 162 tIx'mh: am* roMMKiivK—i'Mrr v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Stati.mi:nt ^iliowiiiK tin- IliKln-t (Jriuic mid rricc. liowcsl (iriulc and Price, jind Amount «>f tlio sprc' ' >' •' -• \Vinnip(\i!;. Minncnpolis mid Diilnlli nmrkcts. Inr tilt" crop year. Scptcinlicr 1. I!'l I. to August .'il. IIMT). inchisive. Market. Winnipeg . . Afinncapolis Duluth M innipoK . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . , Minneaptilis Duluth Winnipeg . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg . . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duuth Dat e. April l.") " l.") n I.') " If) '* 16 ** If) ii 17 a 17 a 17 " 19 (4 19 * i 19 it 20 H 20 it 20 ii 21 ii 21 ** 21 n 22 ii 22 ii 22 ii 2.3 it 23 ii 23 ii 24 ii 24 ii 24 it 26 ii 26 a 26 ii 27 n 27 a 27 a 28 ii 28 ii 28 April 29 it 29 ii 29 it 30 ii 30 a 30 Mav 1 a 1 il 1 a 3 ii 3 ii 3 Mkjiikst. CJrade, Nor Dur Dur Nor Dur Dur Nor Dur Dur Nor Dur Dur Nor, Dur Dur. Nor, Dur, Dur, Nor. Dur. Dur. Nor. Dur. Dur. Nor. Dur. Dur. Nor. Dur. Dur. Nor. Dur. Dur. Nor. Dur. Dur. Nor. Dur Dur. Nor. Dur. Dur, Nor. Dur. Dur. Dur. Dur. Price. % rt.s. .'56 -4 73 73 ru-1 73 73 .■)8 71-4 71-4 60 5 7.5 75 57-7 73 73 ,58-6 70 70 .58 -6 70-4 70-4 61-2 71 71 63-7 72-4 72-4 63-5 72 72 61-2 71 70-4 63 70 70 63 70-4 70-4 62- 1 70 70 63 70 70 70 70 TvOWKHT. CJrade. Price No. 6. Rej... No. 4. No. 6. Hej. No. 4. No. 6. N.G.. No. 4. No. 6 No. 4 No. 3 Spring Rej.. No. 4. No. 6 N.G No. 3 Spring No. 6. N.G. No. 4. No. 6 N.G No. 3 Spring No. 4. N.G.. No. 4. Nor.. Rej... No. 4. 3 Nor. Rej... Rej... 3 Nor. No. 4. No. 4., No. 5. Rej... No. 4. No. 6. No. 4. No. 4. No. 6. Rej... No. 3. Arbor Day N.G. No. 4 .? cts. 1 40-6 1 24 1 43-2 42- 1.5 1 46-4 1 42-4 1 2.5' 2 1 45 -.5 1 45 1 41 1 53-5 1 34-2 1 43-5 1 42-4 1 26 1 51-4 1 42- 1 23 '\ 46- 1 44-5 1 36-7 1 54-4 1 55-2 1 42 1 46-4 1 .59-4 1 40-4 1 49 1 56-4 1 38-4 1 42-2 1 58-6 1 41 1 48-2 1 48-1 1 37-4 1 52 1 43-2 1 38-4 1 52-2 1 43-4 1 37 1 55 1 28 1 52-4 Sj)rc;r(I. (lltAIN STATISTICS 163 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Statemext showing the Highest Grade and Prit-e, Lowest Grade and Price, and Amount of the spread at the Winnipeg. ^Minneapolis and Duhith .markets, for the crop year, September 1. 1914, to August 31, 1915, inclusive — Continued. Market. Winnipop Minneapolis Duluth Winnipop Minni-apolis. . . . Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis. . . . Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg '. . . . Minneapolis Duluth W'innipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis buluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth lOd— llj Dati 1915 May 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 Highest. CJrade. Price i cts 1 Nor. 1 Dur. 1 Dur. 1 Nor. 1 Dur. 1 Dur. 1 Nor.. 1 Dur.. 1 Dur., 1 Nor.. 1 Dur., 1 Dur., 1 Nor.. 1 Dur.. 1 Dur.. 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Hard. 1 Hor... 1 Haul. 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Hard . 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Hard . 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Hard . 1 64 1 70-6 1 70 6 1 64-4 1 67 1 67 1 63-2 1 66 1 66 1 62 1 65 1 65 1 59 1 59 1 59 1 58-4 1 55-5 1 55 1 62-4 1 63- 1 1 61-4 1 61 1 61-6 1 60-2 Lowest. CI fade. Price No. 6. No. 4. No. 4. 2 Nor. Rej... No. 4. No. 4. N.G. No. 4. 1 60 1 60 1 58 1 58 1 57 1 56 1 59 1 57 1 56 1 60 1 59 1 57 1 58 1 58 1 56 1 58 1 58 1 55 1 58 1 61 1 56 1 58 1 64-3 1 59 No. 4 No. 4 Dur. No. 3 Dur. Feed.. N.G.. No. 4. No. 6. Rej... 3 Dur. No. 6 Rej 4 Mxd. Dur. No. 6 4 Mxd. No. 3.. Dur No.- 6. No. 4. 4 Dur. No. 6 3 Mxd. Dur. 3 Mxd. Dur. No. 6. N.G.. No. 4. No. 6. 4 Dur. No. 4. No. 6 4 Dur 3 Mxd. Dur, No. 6 No. 4 4Hard.M't, No. 6. No. 4. No. 4. Feed.., 4 Mxd. Dur.. Dur. $ cts. 1 44-6 1 38-5 1 54-2 I 62 1 40 1 46 1 50-4 1 35-3 1 46 4 1 49 1 36 1 55 1 30-6 1 25 1 46 35 20 1 43 1 40- 1 33- 1 35 1 40 1 36-2 1 51- 1 39-2 1 45 1 40 1 37-5 1 40 1 45 1 38-4 1 25 1 42 1 40 1 31 1 42-4 1 39-6 1 35 1 41 1 39-6 1 44-5 1 46-2 1 39-7 1 44 1 47 1 23-7 1 40 1 20 Sprfa . COMMIHtCI'l—rART V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Statkmknt showiuR- lln> llijilu'st (imdt^ mikI I'ricc, Lcivvcst (Jrii(l(> jmd I'ricc, niiil Aiuount «>t" tli(« sjn-CMd i\\ llic Wiimipci;', M imicjipoliM niul Duliitli niiirkc^ts, for the crop your. St^ptcnilxT I. I'.M 1, to An>riisl .'51, l'.)ir». incluHivt^ — (■onHinifd. Market. ANinnipt'H. . Mimu'iipolis Duluth ^Vinnip("K Minneapolis Duluth \VinnipeK. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth AVinnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg.. . . Minneapolis Duluth "Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth "Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth WiiBjiipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth .Winnipeg ... LMinneapolis Dulutk Dal r. I'M r, May 22 " 22 »t 22 " 24 ti 24 i( 24 t( 25 " 25 tt 25 it 26 (1 26 (< 26 u 27 a 27 n 27 n 28 it 28 u 28 it 29 i* 29 n 29 u 31 a 31 ti 31 June 1 >• 1 it 1 ti 2 it 2 (t 2 a 3 it 3 it 3 a 4 ti 4 it 4 it 5 it 5 it 5 a 7 it 7 it 7 t( 8 it 8 it 8 i< 9 it 9 a 9 IIkjiikst. Grade. 2 Nor... Hard . Hard . Nor... Hard Hard Hard . Hard. Nor... Hard. Hard. Nor... Hard . Hard . Nor... Hard Hard. Nor... Hard Hard Nor. Hard . Hard. Hard. Nor... Hard Hard Hard. Dur... Nor... Hard. Hard . Nor... Hard. Hard . Nor... Hard. Hard. Nor... Hard. Hard. Nor... Hard. Hard. I'rice. cl.s 1 5S 1 62-4 I .59-4 1 .Ww 1 57 I 58 1 60-6 1 .57-7 1 .55-3 1 .57- 1 1 .54-6 1 .53-5 1 .56-7 1 .53-5 1 .52-5 1 .54 1 .52-4 1 46-2 1 53 1 .50-2 1 44-2 1 41 1 43 1 41-5 1 .37-4 1 41-6 1 .38-7 1 45 1 42 1 .38-4 1 44 1 .39-4 1 .35-6 1 41 1 .36-2 1 28 1 37 1 28-7 1 29-5 1 .36-4 1 291 1 25 1 32-4 1 29-4 LOWEHT. Grade. Feed.. 4 Dur. 3 Dur. Holiday 4 Dur 3 Mxd. Dur. Feed.. Rej... 3 Dur. No. 6 Rej 1 Mxd. Dur. No. 6. Rej... 3 Dur. No. 6. Rej... N.G.. No. 6. No. 3. No. 3. No. 6 Holiday. No. 5.... No. 3 D. 3 D Price. No. 6. No. 4. 3 D... 4 Hard . 2 Nor... No. 6. 4 D... 4 D... No. 6. Rej... No. 4. No. 6. 3 Dur. No. 4. No. 4. No. 4. D No. 4. 3 D... 2 Nor. $ ct.s. 1 33 I 32 1 44-4 I 30 1 45 4 1 33 1 42 1 46 1 34-7 1 35 1 15 1 3.! -5 1 34-4 1 42 1 29-3 1 32-4 1 25 1 26 1 37 1 40 1 23-2 1 25 1 27 1 30 1 16-4 1 20 1 25 1 20 1 33 1 17 1 20 1 31 1 14-2 1 22 1 25 1 07 1 14 1 18 1 19-7 1 14 1 14 1 15-3 1 19 1 23 Spread. GRA IN FITA TIHTICfi 165 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Statk.mknt sli(i\viii{x the llij,'li(st (lrain!)er I. I'.M 1. to August 31, 1915, huAuHive— Continued. Market. Winnipoc. . . Miiinoapolis. Duiuth Winnipo^; Minneapolis . Duiuth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duiuth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duiuth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duiuth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duiuth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duiuth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duiuth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duiuth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duiuth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duiuth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duiuth Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duiuth... Winnipeg Minneapolis. Duiuth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duiuth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duiuth Date. 19 IT) June 2!) " 29 " 29 " 30 " 30 " 30 fuly IIkjiie.st. Grade. 1 Nor.. I Ilanl. I Hani . 1 Nor... 1 Hard . 1 Hard. 1 Hard . 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Nor..-. 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Nor 10 10 10 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 1 Nor. 1 Nor. 1 Nor. 1 Nor... 1 Hard 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Hard . 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Hard. 1 Nor. 1 Nor. 1 Nor. 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Hard. 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Hard . 1 Nor... 1 Hard . 1 Hard. 1 Nor.. 1 Hard . 1 Nor... 1 Nor... 1 Hard . 1 Hard. Price. LoWK.HT. $ cts. 1 29. 6 1 30-2 1 38 1 28-2 1 37 1 38-4 1 38-2 1 40-4 1 32-6 1 43-6 1 49 1 31-2 1 43-4 1 42 1 28-4 Grade. Prit No. 4. ♦ D... 5 D... No. 4. 3 D... 3 D... Holiday No. 4 3D 1 29 1 40 1 39 1 30 1 41-3 1 37 1 34 1 41-6 1-38-6 1 37-4 1 44 1 41-4 1 34-2 1 44-4 1 42 1 35-3 1 44-4 1 41-6 1 .36-6 1 45 1 43-4 1 37-7 1 49-4 1 47 1 38-4 1 49-4 1 46-4 ^ Nor. 4 Dur. 3 D.... 3 Nc 3 D. 3D. No. 4 Holiday. 3 Nor.... N.G. Dr. 2 Dr 3 Nor. 4 D..., 3 D.... 3 Nor. 4 Dur. 2 Dur. 3 Nor. N.G... 2 Dur., 3 Nor. 2 Dur. 2 Dur. 3 Nor. 4 Dur. 4 Dur.. 3 Nor.. 4 Dur., 2 Dur.. 3 Nor .S. G. Dr. 2 D 3 Nor. N.G... 2D.... 1 38. 4 1 49-4 1 45-4 3 Nor. 4 Dur. 1 Dur. $ rU 11-, 1 II 1 14 1 IS 1 00 1 15 1 21-4 1 13-4 1 25- (5 1 02 1 13 1 24-2 1 22 1 20 1 17 Spri'iul. CtH. 102 25-2 24 10. 2 31 23-4 10-6 27 7 4I6 36 7 21-4 22 11-4 1 21 1 00 1 17 8 40 22 1 22 1 05 1 07-4 8 36-3 29-4 1 26 1 00 1 22 8 41-6 16-6 1 30 0 97-4 1 22 7.4 46-4 19-4 1 26-2 1 25 1 20 8 19-4 22 1 27-7 1 02 1 14 7-4 42-4 27-6 1 2^6 1 05 1 11 8 40 32-4 1 .30- 1 1 00 1 13-2 7-6 1 .30-6 1 10 1 16 39- 30-4 1 30-7 1 05 1 11 75 44-4 34-4 fJRAiy STATISTICS 167 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 8t.\ti;.\if,.\t showing the Highest Grade and Price. Lowest dradt- and Price, and Amount of the spread at the Winnipeg, Minneaix>li.s and Duluth markets, for the crop year, September 1. 1914, to August 31, 1915, in<'lu.sivo — Continued. Market. Date. Highest. Lowest. Spread. Grade. Price. Grade. Price. Winnipeg 1915. July 17 " 17 " 17 " 19 " 19 " 19 " 20 " 20 " 20 " 21 " 21 " 21 " 22 " 22 " 22 " 23 " 23 " 23 " 24 " 24 " 24 " 26 " 26 " 26 " 27 " 27 " 27 " 28 " 28 " 28 " 29 " 29 " 29 " .30 " 30 " 30 " 31 " 31 " 31 .A-Ug. 2 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 Nor 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 Nor I Hard 1 Nor 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 Nor 1 Hani 1 Hard 1 Nor 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 Nor 1 Nor 1 Nor 1 Nor 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 Nor 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 Nor 1 Hard IHard 1 Nor 1 Hard 1 Hard . S eta. 1 39-4 1 49 1 4f) 1 40 1 51-4 1 48 1 37 1 .:0-3 1 48 1 .34-4 1 48 1 46 13 6-4 1 48-2 1 43 1 37 1 .!0-5 1 45 1 39-2 1 52 1 50 1 37 1 51-4 1 .53 1 .36-4 1 51-7 1 52 1 32-6 1 51-2 1 52 1 27-4 1 49-7 1 .58 1 27-4 1 47 6 1 48 1 27 1 47-5 1 45-5 1 28-4 1 48-2 1 47 6 1 28-4 1 49 1 47-2 131 1 1 51-4 1 1 49-2 3 Nor 4 Dur 4 Dur No. 6 N.G 3 Dur 3 Nor N.G 2 Dur 3 Nor 4 Dur 2 Dur 3 Nor Rej S cts. 1 31-7 1»05 1 14 1 10 0 97 1 17 1 28- 1 0 90 1 25 1 26-4 1 O.J 1 23 1 28-6 1 15 1 20 1 29-3 0 87 1 21 1 31-4 1 18-4 1 21 1 29-2 1 15 1 16 1 28-6 1 06 1 20 1 24-6 1 10 1 20 1 19-4 1 05 1 18 1 19-4 1 15 1 07-6 1 08 1 05 1 21 1 00 1 10 1 09- 1 1 12 1 10 1 08-2 0 98 1 06 1 10-2 cts. 7-5 M inncapolis 44 Duluth 32 Winnipeg 30 M inneapolis 54-4 Duiuth 31 Winnipeg 8-7 Minneapolis 60-3 Duluth 23 Winnipeg 8 Minneapolis 43 Duiuth 23 Winnipeg 7-6 Minneapolis 33-2 Duluth 2 Dur 3 Nor N G 2 Dur 3 Nor 3 Dur 2 Dur 3 Nor 3 Dur 3 Dur 3 Nor N.G. Dr.... 2 Dur 3 Nor 4 Dur 2 Dur 3 Nor 4 Dur 2 Dur 3 Nor No. 4 2 Hard No. 4 4 Dur 2 Dur No. 5 Rej 23 Winnipeg 7-5 Minneapolis 63-5 Duiuth 24 Winnipeg 7-6 Minneapolis 33-4 Duiuth 29 Winnipeg 7-6 Minneapolis 36-4 Duluth 37 Winnipeg 7-6 Minneapolis 45-7 Duluth 32 Winnipeg 8 Minneapolis 41-2 Duiuth 32 U innipeg 8 Minneapolis j 44-7 Duluth 40 Winnipeg 8 Minneapolis . 32-6 Duluth Winnipeg 40-2 19 Minneapolis Duluth 42-5 24-5 Winnijjeg 28-4 M inneapolis " 2 " 2 " 3 " 3 " 3 " 4 " 4 " 4 38-2 Duluth 2 Hare No. 4 4 Dur 2 Hard No. 6 Rej 38-5 Winnipeg 16-4 Minneapolis Duluth 39 39 Winnipeg 33 \|inne;ipnli>^ 45-4 Duluth 2 Hard 39 168 77.'.t/)/.' AND COMMEIiCE—VMiT V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Statkmknt showing- (In- llijrhrst (Jriulc mikI I'ricc, Lowcsl (irndc niid Pricn, unci Annuiiit of tlio spniul ;it (lie \\'iimii»cK, M imiciipolis mid hidiilli iiiarketH, for the crop ywir. Septi'iubor 1, 1S>14. to August Jil, l!)ir», inclusive' — ^Continued. Markot. N\ imiipi'n Mimiciiixilis « Duluth Winnip«^K M innoapolis < nuluth W'innipog Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg M innoapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg ._. Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg > Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg Minneapolis Duluth Date. 1<)l r). Aug. 5 4« 5 it F> It it fi t< (\ „ it it 7 a i) a 9 it 9 tt 10 it 10 it 10 u 11 i( 11 ** 11 ti 12 tt 12 a 12 ti 13 it 13 it 13 n 14 it 14 it 14 ti 16 a 16 a 16 a 17 tt 17 it 17 tt 18 it 18 a 18 tt 19 a 19 a 19 a 20 it 20 tt 20 it 21 it 21 ti 21 a 23 it 23 it 23 lil(iliE8T. CJrado. 1 Nor.. 1 Nor.. 1 Hard 1 Nor.. I Nor.. 1 Hard 1 Nor.. 1 Hard 1 Hard 1 Nor.. 1 Hard I Nor.. 1 Tf.... 1 Tf... 1 Nor.. 1 Tf... 1 Tf... 1 Nor.. 1 Nor.. ITf... 2 Nor.. 1 Nor.. 1 Nor.. 2 Nor.. 1 Tf... ITf... 2 Nor.. 1 Tf... 1 Tf... 2 Nor.. 1 Hard 1 Tf ... 1 Nor.. 1 Nor.. 1 Hard 1 Nor.. ITf... ITf... 1 Nor.. 1 Hard 1 Nor.. 1 Nor.. 1 Nor.. 1 Tf... 1 Nor.. 1 Nor.. 1 Nor.. Price . cts. 1 :i2 1 r,:i 1 4!);} 1 32 1 52 1 47-3 1 32-4 1 .52 1 48-1 1 52 1 47-3 1 32-4 1 52-1 1 48 1 32-6 1 53-5 1 50- 1 1 34 1 54-1 1 55-3 1 32-4 1 56 1 53-2 1 29 1 52 1 .52-7 1 25 1 50-4 1 51-5 1 08-2 1 52-2 1 53-7 1 08-2 1 52 1 .53-5 1 06-4 1 50 1 45-6 1 03 1 51 1 47-3 1 00-5 1 48-1 1 37-4 0 99-2 1 44-4 1 35 Lowest. Grade. No. () 3 Dur 2 Hard... No. 5 2 Dur 2 Hard .... No. 4 No. 4 2 Hard .... Holiday 4 Dur 2 Hard .... No. 4 N.G 2Tf No. 6 4 Dur 2Tf No. 4 3 Dur 2Tf No. 4 2 Dur 2 Hard .... No. 5 Rej 2Tf No. 4 N.G 2Tf 3 Nor 4 Dur 2 Hard .... 2 Nor Rej 2 Hard .... 2 Nor 3 Dur 2 Hard . . . . 2 Nor 4W 2 Hard . . . . 2 Nor 3 Dur 2 Tf 2 Nor Rej 2Tf Priei $ ct.s. I 00 I 16 1 08-3 1 10 I 20-4 1 07-3 18 20 1 08-1 1 10 1 07-3 1 18 0 75 1 08 1 02 1 14 1 10- 1 18-4 20 11-3 18-4 21 08-5 1 09 1 10 1 06-7 1 15 0 91 1 05-5 1 06-6 1 05 1 06-7 1 06-2 1 10 1 06-5 1 04-4 1 09-5 1 04-6 1 01 1 04 1 031 0 98- 1 00 1 00- 0 97' 0 91' 0 97-7 S|)r('a,d. riRAIX STATISTIC fi 169 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Statk.mknt showing- the Ilij^hcst (iriide timl Price, Lowest (Iriidr and Pri<,'P, and Amount of the spread at tlie Winuipej;. Minneapolis and Dnliith markets, for for crop year, September J, 1!I14, to Au^nist ;J1, IJll.^, inclusive — Concluded. Market . Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minnejipolis Duluth.. . Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . Minneapolis Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Winnipeg. . . . Minneapolis. Duluth Date. 1915 Aug. 24 " 24 " 24 Highest. Gradf 1 Nor. 1 Tf . 2 Nor. 25 1 Nor. 25 1 Nor. 25 20 26 26 27 27 28 28 28 30 30 30 31 31 31 1 Hard 1 N'or. 1 Nor. 2 Nor. 1 Nor. 1 Nor. 1 Nor. 1 Nor... 1 Nor... 1 Hard. 1 Nor. 1 Nor. 1 Nor. 1 Nor... 1 N:>p(ili,s.. . Duluth Winnipeg Minnoiipolis.. . Duluth Winnipeg. % cts. 1 20 Dr. 1 16-2 1 16-5 Dr. 1 19-6 $ cts. 1 05 G 1 00 1 04-2 0 98-2 $ cts. 1 28-2 1 29-4 $ Cts. 1 15-6 1 12-4 $ rts. 1 21-3 1 23-4 1 24-5 1 16-7 1 14 1 15-3 1 19-3 1 15- 1 1 16-4 1 22-6 1 227 1 24-7 $ rts. 1 056 1 05-7 1 06 October November 1 23 1 19-7 1 20-5 1 24-5 1 21 1 22- 1 1 28-2 1 26 1 27-7 1 49-6 1 44-5 1 45-7 1 59-2 1 53-6 1 56-4 1 .55-6 1 .")0-7 1 52-7 1 64-2 1 .59-5 1 64-4 1 65 1 .59- 1 1 63-4 1 13 0 1 11-4 1 11-7 1 19-4 1 16 1 17-5 1 21-4 1 17 1 18-1 1 32-3 1 27- 1 1 29-1 1 511 ] 40-4 1 45-4 1 38-6 1 32-3 1 36-2 1 50-4 1 46- 1 1 49-6 • 1 44-4 1 45 1 48-2 1 06-7 1 05-6 1 05-3 1 141 Minneapolis. . 1 10-7 Duluth 1 12-7 December . . . Winnipeg. 1 15-6 Minneapolis.. . 1 12-3 Duluth . . 1 13-4 1915. January Winnipeg. Minneapolis. . . Duluth Februarv Winnipeg Minneapolis.. . 1 25-4 1 20 • Duluth . March Winnipeg Minneapolis. 1 17 1 11 Duluth April Winnipeg Minneapolis. . 1 26-5 1 14-3 Duluth May Winnipeg. . Minneapolis. . • 1 26-2 1 20-3 1 20-5 1 16-6 Duluth June Winnipeg Minneapolis.. . 1 19-0 0 99-7 1 08 1 15-4 1 16-2 1 09-1 1 12 1 13 1 06-6 1 08-2 1 09.3 1 00- 1 1 01-3 Duluth r 1 03 July Winnipeg . . . Minneapolis Duluth 1 09-1 1 01-2 1 01-2 1 03-2 , 1 04-6 August Winnipeg. Minneapolis . . 1 06-7 0 87-7 1 12-4 0 93-7 0 87-7 0 91-5 Duluth 0 92.4 GRAIN STATISTICS SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Duluth future ^larkot lor the Crop Year 1014-1915. 171 November. Close. July. Close. January. Close. SEPTE.MBEK. Close. Highest. Lowest. Highest. Lowest. Higlu'st. Lowest Hi}?licst. 1 Lowest . S cts. $ cfs. $ ct.s. S ct.s. t cts. $ ct.s. $ cts. $ cts. • 1 17 1 13- 1 0 99- 1 1 15 1 20-3 Dr. 1 19-6 1 20-7 Dr. 1 27 1 29-6 1 26-3 1 28 1 .50-4 1 41-7 1 43-2 1 60-2 1 49-6 1 52G 1 55 1 44-4 1 47-5 1 63-5 1 55-3 1 60-3 1 63-4 1 54-3 1 59-4 1 41 1 37-6 1 38-5 1 ^01 1 47 1 51 1 22-5 1 17-7 1 27 1 33-5 1 27-3 1 30 1 £0-5 1 35-3 1 41 1 .37-4 1 28-3 1 32 1 48-6 1 40 1 43-6 1 44-3 1 44 1 46-2 1 17-5 1 14-3 1 15-6 1 27-6 1 24-4 1 .32-4 1 45-6 1 26-5 1 28-4 1 19-2 i .33-4 1 1'^ / 1 141 1 14-3 1 05-3 1 10-2 1 24-7 1 26-6 1 11-4 1 13-2 1 23 1 26-4 1 16-7 1 20-2 1 15-4 1 18-2 1 00-3 1 02 1 11-4 1 13-3 1 02-2 1 03-7 1 OS-4 1 11-3 0 91-3 0 92-7 172 rmnr wn ('ovMKRrF—i'Airr r 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 b tt 1. - X ;, s^ w > =* £ X- H '^ Ti ■< X t- I- - > W a j: w i» . c; "^s c O " o OS >H «+- d (U X t£ « ^ Li — s-^ X S X Q C *J ^ O 3 "*~ -w ' ■■5;^ o X M P? CO 1 b u « 1^ c'l 4- » M ^8 till Oj: !r c ►jS CO 5" CO ^a'-i = jS 5 "5 «« 'ft 3 b. i^ 3Q a.' *5 c-c 5. 3 e :« c X j= ilrli V) r^ — 00 3 1— . CO ■v^ to -r; < c -^ „- JS u » 00 r^ t C 3 * c = ax t^ lO ^^"^'5 ■** c* O M t- hJo 05 CO ^ t. £ 3 o *- =" 5! >-=c C " 0 X •w to 5 "i j: ?5 '^*— ' ^ -e X ,c c :: C 3 H ^c ^ -P i-O "^ ° a oc Z-^ -= " x: ■^ ci S tc ■^ Im 3 O 0 33 •/: **- Vi C c ■3^ X -ZS ki 3 0 c (-/^ t- > *- y-^ ^— ' -:=2i M CMM ^SS =? C 3 X - > • -s =5 X cz; 5 lO ,^ C ' 3 ^£ = « lit ^^ »— ' 1 t tf c z ■•- ■- — X n ?:c:i; 1 a. <: H Q ^ o H > hj w o PS Q o o I X o Pi Q O O oc >* o»^ "t O 1 ~ — Over 362 Short 121 89 5 •* Ki lO 00 oceo 2* - M tOOOO w e^i CO iM Short 1,521 286 194 93 00 '*' eo ci a c 1 c Si Is "o • ■ o o '^ O < Q <; o z PS w cc I ►— I B5 W Q O o CO — < tOh- c o »>■ X c •/. l~- ^ co ^M o t^ IN — 05 to lO to o a.' © 00 o o O 00 05 re t^ «o •^ >»< CO >.~ 05 rc r- t^ -r »»■ ^0£r" m 't* •o w — — O c 1-3 Q G O" ^ OS •« o coi-i c» CI o Ox OS O "5 00 O 00 — ci irt r- •>»>Q CJ m •* 00 t^ OS Tj" — — r^ r-r -s o r-: =5 -r '.'; -r oo" t~ OS Tj< O u o < > Q Z Q I Q < Q CI 3 -T «r ci~: •« P5 "f CC t^ M C ^ « 00 00 ^ OCl -" CI M CI »o r» >o ^ Cl -^ o CI — o 00 o o -^ o re ifl C) CO t- — o Cl .»)< CO O CO o — zc t^ Q oc -r mo.* oc O — oc m t^ O oo'h^ O 00 .* Q c O 02 iJ 1-1 C o 1^ o Q 2 O 04 > o 00 OS to CE o 00 OS ;?e to 00 O CO X X <-• O — X • ■* .* m OS « j: X t^ ?t X ~ Cl i *- b. 2. . . x' * ' 3.872 3.582 244 Cl — -»• .* -,. «0 Cl OS Cl — — O — _• -r irTi-tci' ~~ ore X CO O m • — iO OSO CO CO O X rj CO t^ i~ t~ 2; CO 1- X — Cl ^ OS t^ — ' — o o -' — 2 E; ? L; Cl Cl X CO ~ i.-: - •ni^ r~ X "- Cl ' C! r- t^ — r" — * — Cl 1 r > ~ > • - ■ » : 5 ? : — y - L. s - [ 1 2 h4 O o X O .J > o o < H z o CO * 3«5 174 Th'Ain: AM) couMKRCE—r.Mrr v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 -C O ^ * 0> M M <-H e»j«c too ^ ^2S to oc Fort orts -^;^=i ^ ^ J3 m 03 1 P c «- 1: t- 0* Q CJ c JZi £,- ^ > ji > led at to re CC O K OrAO CO O J2 S5:?S5 S£ oj toco CC Q< 00 1^ ^ 'I- "t: c« c .3 -c -* a a; O 3 h-T.^ ooc t~ c l'^ •^ iCMOS r;"' 0) c o a> r>- c^ oc XT ■* IM (M — oc OS o - 5 ?5?',«= t- tc ^ *<- SB u. gtJ ec •* t^ iM JD C *- > ic to — • • o a tors Short; 6 o tc 3 J? 6 u s 3 oc •i' to e^ •^2: ►J"^ > >^'^ « "^ !r »■ CC 1- Eh O^^ a c a w — S 2 o O CC c . S^ : S CC to O M CO OS PS Tj< 5 ^ X 3 — < re t) w lO W f eSC m o > OS ■< a a o :: O m p^ o ^ «— aj t^ — ic tc -^ to 00 o u O M •<» HO « H pi o _c ■ 1 in 5^ «*— e^co t^Tt o oc 1 ■>* OS CC »c t~ o sr C w to CO CC oc o — J] o 00 — »o >0 00 - ? "--IS" to CC CS lnI> CV c o Pi 00 oc t^ CO r* -^ — 0 £ = "0 j3 oo«o«: c to -^f CO !_: Lt h£-^ =5 PQ ^t~ c<: . e^ CC o CO re 1— ( <~~" »-H t^"cc 3D St 05 '"^ -*^ cS ^ 1 ^ 3^ ^ t-t-f b • ^ o <» ^ . a p o u , ~ ci o _c r . r^ tf X ^H o o If -t-3 <«-l c- o g ) r sh Art) £ 1 C 'S EMEN' Port > *s o .2 c c u CC o ■< >> S "S |-s cS CO c m— X > a e. ' > i ^ ^ c e c X. c r^ "o GRAIN STATISTICS 175 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd C c c z < ij w < c cc c c C r^ — 1^ MCD OS CM — Short 2,886 Over 114 16 1 1 00 ■* CO — ^ CO -^ re.cM CM — CO ^oi6 _2r<5 Short 3. 204 149 it C X X CM — •* re CM re © . c>> ^CM oo .^ 1 CO CO •* rr: © co re CO CO © — tl- i-'e ic — © , CM . © oc o'—re'-^ ■*' c c-i re re ~ ~ •■ ©CO r^ C5 o © 1- c: © r^ © — © O — •--■ =5 oc — C . C^) . © cm" ci © re" -^ Tp" § sS 5 5 > «1 c ii "a M c 'c c X u CS > 5 1 © :jC i-e -^ ■* c-'i OS re e^ OS — e^co CO Ovor 2,896 Short 1 , 760 273 82 Lh. 1,110 1 1 6,040 2,545 233 60 Lh. 225 130 24 0 43-5 55-4 83-4 Per ton. 22-7 Short 3, 144 4,305 506 142 Lh. 1 , 335 Ton. Over 5, © i C 7. 162 5,913 536 145 1,335 890 O 2,962 1,607 29 3 1 e e2 14,493.624 0,103,448 5.58,438 143,701 Lh. 932,680 Ton. 445J Hush. 14,497,824 0,107,754 558,945 143,843 Lh. 934,015 Ton. 440J 1 O > d • c o o K "E c Ci u x s > r .> 1 1 1 1 1 o »3 * o X CM C5 U5 © o X ^CM 31 ee CO ■^-: 2S •© 2S a; is re" 00 -c — © ■* ue t^ re' 00 a; cc d o •* cc -r — c r<5 00 —■* oc t^ -»• © u; © ?- c C X © t © 00 ©~ © OS CI © © — c lie f — © 30 o X > O ©© © © © -r re ■ re re — ■ re -r — so — © • oc re — < jreeoc X - © © 5- •>*• — ©© © © re -r re oo «t^ -r -f . — "5 oc'o"©"— c^i" ce re re c^i 1^ 00 X ce •-> ic »o -r re © © * re r* ue f CO re ue •* . r> t>^C5 — "©'^ OS re re re CM _i IN. 00 re •<»■ "5 B '3 O o c ? C --i. X 176 77i* I / ) /; \\n ('t>\i\i i: iti 'K—p. \ u r v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 t3 C 6 I .2 ^ ■e O o 4»l C3 -a u 0. ,1 'TS ♦J O &<) C aj -D Cj u CO o 05 s s aT o 4i <<-. CS +s ^•n u (< o ^ a 'Jl > o T-) o « u o rn <4H = c c3 CI O c o -^<1 o Oi -C CD +i' s> C3 -o HM ;2 X 03 'ti 5, ns o"5 - 2 -Si •> - ■■i ^ gj i( o o to«o 00 -f CO 9> <0 >0 3 sj*' Anil alio of 1 bus 1,00 25 31 use«5ra CO 00 00 c^> j2 ^= 3d O 03 C3 ^e£ 'f: r-T t: i c3 3 j-HG 'S* ■*^ u C C -a — ooeo ■ — Ji, ^ >0«5b- 53 ** £ JZ — 05 t-z^it X 3 ^" H 5C n "* P nr moo tal of rtage i 0> O 'M 00 O (M — O 'M . lO 3 »rt t^ o •* c — ' c^i — ' '2. o o P3 E-i-c — ?; 00 r-- OS c^ :3 u ^ -r O CO ^ o as — ' — X .vC 3 ^ ^C t-l«l rn •«)< to (M CO CO ■»j e o -- "I CO >o >- = ^ 05 — ' 0C 03 -^ • -. -f 00 •* ri o ^^ ^ ^ S£ -> *- S3 , t ^ -, r T* > > ^^5^ ^ >■ -^ -^ '- ^^ > w- ■" **■ Q > O 00 05 IM 00 00^ CO •* 05 -* CO o -1 CO lO -»^ -f -M OCO O IM OCO T -^pffl" CO US a 'I- C^l o o < t-H O O -!• o rWfo IM «5 t^ . IM C o H — (M >c (M o 05 CO »o c - 0 o ^H H P-|iO t^ OO I^ CO O ~ c - 0 o CO on "c c a; '5 _£3 o W Q en O CO -r 00 'f) IM 1 33 ,— 1 © O o .c co" 3 (M « GRAIN STATISfTICS 177 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d — ■ o> 1 o 0 1 "«• u 1. o V > > — \ 0 0-. — I^ 05 •c P7 — (M 02 1-H "f ■* ■M c^ ^5 ?•] » X M 0 ^" esi . ■w -fc^ U L. c C j^ j: y. a. CO X — z iC 0 « ,_ ,'-^ CM D K '^ ^— « — * < OC en •* c i, -C S: ^ t^ -)■ lo — o t>. '' fr! *" coo o dJO o e<5 00 CO o 02 o CD 00 0(M t^ ©o t^ 10 OS -^ — "co— " O O o © o 05 CO o © o 09 o O Pi w Ph OS © f -f M OiM t>.M t. 0 ^: cn 05CJ •^(M Tfr cT >Ob- P© CO ■* -t^ « u « PL, oim c'M Cl TT 5 •0 " H -^ ^ 0 j=- 3 a: -|i D OSIO t« (M-* .»« — c 0 H ■ • H«o CO c 0 Ui H« CO -i' (M — 35 00 05 C^ .05 OC CO 3 05 -— IC ' — f nw •CO ^ ■* ■* CO 0 CO .© 35 CO 3© — iC ' — — c-i » eo c c v 01 h 0 !K tm 2 C3 03 a( w > J2 OS 4) 1 ^ fi d: 1 o Q W O CO u 0 0. j: 3 > 00 0 05 '-">l ©CO CO ■^b»00 eo -< — •ot«'nco g 00 ■— * o « CD O © JS05 — '/I 3 PQ — ©CO CO 00 C9 ■■* ©CO "^ CO c^i 00 30C -rt^ — . lOd— 12 178 rmnr \\n covMnur r\irv v 6 GEORGE V. A. 1916 {/J M' ^ Um ii ^ ^ U ^ CQ c t« ^^ -if -C "^ -*^ *" ^ 5 - c M o 4^ CO O -c > - i «S O fc, X to OS ax ^2 ^ o 3_ |.E C M ft o 2 3 iCcO — CM O CO XT. OS N CO OS O a: to o C<3 1^ c'^ CM-- oc© c X.' oc o © OS o ©OS — < M r^ ec CO U5 00 © w © •* tCoo" U5 "5 ec © e^ ;5s o ^- X. ^^05 3 ec © to t^ OS to to OS JS QC 00 § OC ec "5 © »C en ©"n © ec ec CM (M © •C OC IC © OS t^ © t^ © — — to ec — OC ec CM © IT" t^ © t^ — © ec — OC ec © ec tJec © Xos' i_3 CM ,Jec 13 c OD ■J < O o o o <*^ CO g to la -^ c£o e 05 o H c£S as CB ■ S to •ho 00 ■» 00 © ?- c Ceo S5 CO c o H . ©ec c o © 00 oc CM . ©•>*< . ©10 o ^^ © ec ec © © ec ec O H ■50^ ORAIN STATIf^TICf^ 179 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd St.ateaient showing tlic (^naiititic.^ of (Jraiu held for wintt-r storage in Canadian vessels at tlu- different Canadian iH)rts. Vessels Date loaded. Caroo. Ports Wheat Bush. Oats. Bush. Kingston Kevvive Dec. 4,1915. 4 29.000 86.591 Kevnor 128,041 Port Col borne Doric 5 114,037 200,017 2/- IV/» roMMKIiCK — IWUT V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 \ ^ a 0, &L t> -*" a C; y. > « «^ -C c J= c o 5 -C c/: X- JZ X ■¥^ t: fct o c _ ^ w' ^ L. ^ -o _c C3 ■*-^ ■^ t~ < c *^ t-. ^^v CL, ■«^ '^ .^ w es a, ^« ^ -t.:! cc K c CC • — > £ -o 9 O c ir:' .i T3 «^- -D S- CM C O O.* S « -£ ^^^ S Si o 5? § o .5 "o -^ ^ . ft O o S « Ci n3 ^ > ;=: <-• unt of in also rried which ut-turaa e been eived. 3 c^ kl^iWi CC p^ '?T"r b^ l~ -i-CI .1 SLS .r: iS (A u e • O C V « ^ ^ JO C ; ; erag afte owai c« — -f-OS 1- 00 -^ i. U -i CC « O Mi's " C5 '^ 0} 3 1— .( en r^ COM ■M O' -S •^ 00 (M = .' O rjg • • h- n 3, S -SO r. X! Amo of alio ance per 1, bus tr « 1(5 0 -^ C. 5j -C to Sj « |>I IM !^1 rt rt 3 C) — CI ill l-H U zSS ^^ ' a CO 00 M i_ .' _r- -*< Overage oi shortage after allow ing for damaged. 3 a — 'C CC -0 § — e . tM ei M C J3 ->^'~ 03't; C/3 0 C g rt r- 5 5b 3 -6 oi ■^ 1 0» ■* OS 0 o -1 0 ?;'-^ - 0«2 t-i HI > 0 00 to Over Short lb. > 0 5OC0 OC<5 0 OS t^ CO o 3 Ocn OS CO CO •* coo CO CO Otj. O CO 00 ICO CO CD O OCO o OS C>J c^ico^ CO CO '-h:;:^ «o OS O CD ■^00 «o 00 •* ->j< (M CO ■ CO CD -^ ^ »0 c3 u o •a OJ— I o jspaoj o c C3 c S3 C3 T3 C3 S O 0) Q O O « «ceo I- CO Olw o OSlfl CO — u > " o 00 00 3 pa OS CO OS CO CO -^ O- cn OS o OS CO 3 pa O M o ■* 00 o 3 CO -^ 03 OS CO oso CC ■-" — 3CO -H pa S3 . ~ ^ — >' ^ ^ X — — Q E- d u . ;5 o O 02 :?: <: cs H a « Q < < 'I' "5 t>. CO —CI O; 02 ^ to cc 00 IM — — 3 CO Tt< f-i l-l 00 coi^ -^ o^ — CO oc O OS — O "5 ■ncoir — O} t^ 00 «oo© t^ OS Tj> ■* — > cs ic t^t^ oc j; tt:' "5 CI — •" '/] OS 5C «r CO 3 o — . CO CO r>. 00 OS 00 Ol © r—e-i •c esr^. ^ ©CO © © t>. M OS © •»r oc 00 50 e-i — — . CI © C : X a. X a 2: 3 CS •"" > c> -f- ci tc oi — ^ I.O 00 U5 CO oc — 500S -q- 00 oor~- ■^ © •o 00 — -*• X a X s o V a X OS ic "C • -»•-• — OS OC cc CO -»■ © CO © © -r — © . •.c LO C-. CI o c?o cc ^ — CO ■■ OS — 00 CO ■^ fn« OS «c cc o C^l © ci -r to r^ U5 1 CO f — Cl , cc "-o c: ci © c *e xjp- CO. — w CO — ■■ CO©COCO CI .«» 1 CJ C) c> oc »c c: -r cs -'" -r c CO «o us — •r **■ CO CO 00 © cs 00 c> 00 cs t~ OS ci X © >: :c -r - © c = CI lO Cl — = cc 0 I ' CO© © CO •c .« o — ^-r r» 00 c: »c CI oc — r» C4 ■r: ci © © CO r. © cs cs -r - © c 3CJU5C1 — . = 30 0 ffi^-- - iS CO ■=x ^ — Z. -:u '/ 18: TUMti: \\i) ( ouMiiifCE—i'Mrr v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 ■H o cf fi ^ .^ a; I— I ^ •^ .5 fl o s ^ c2? o s CO r^ > a >. s -^ 8 O C g _ ^ o ":3 x I -a 0) CO PM w Eh < Q O Q H d u w w C o s o Q c -, 05 m « "? 05 CM -M o h r^ »-^ 'S S o 0) u >^ Fi H < H cc Amount of grain al. carried for which no out-turns have been received. m a PQ Net overage or shoratge after making allowance. Lbs. per 1.000 bush. Short 131 1 Bush. Short 96 Amount of allow- ance of \ bush. per 1,000 bush. o rn 3 Net overage or shortage per 1,000 bush. Lbs. Short 107 Overage or shortage after allow- ing for damaged. Bu.sh . Short 145-9 Total of damaged grain. o JS 3 PQ Total of shortages. Bush . 117 Total , of overages. 3 Total Amount of out-turns. Bush. 43.383 Total Amount bills of lading. Bush . 43,500 Kind of Grain. 03 o -H iM CO — < -C CO ^ CI -♦-> km o • m OS CO d 00 t^ t^ob O J m o Pi o O) 05 CO O J m < Pi H Pi < o Pi Pi < coi^ o cn r^ 00 -H CO co' c3 73 «j o Q W I— I hJ r£ Pi w Q Pi o Short 7-8 Over 13-5 CO "3 t— CI CD CO Short 22-7 Over 5-0 pr. ton. Short 15-7 Short 103 Over 19 ton. Short 13i o CO »— ( s o COOJ 271,411 130,019 ton. 1,6901 271,514 130,000 ton. 1,7031 03 03 O 91 61 "c o +^ > Q H d o o H «< Pi O Pm Eh 02 W « H <; w o oooo ■4< 00 OS ?< O: OS o ^^ CO — CO ■^«5 Or/} ■f CO IM ■^ CO — CO CO CD h- IM y-i to\n CO »-H CI IM -^ ^ ^ OS ^ OS IM CO CO •-' CI o cQt 03 ■^ OS f o >c t^ J »o^- J5 - - to CO IM 3 : PQ CO IM e^ o coci o —I CO 00 00 CO Tti lO O O CI — si tn im" o" o" « CO »o CO n "^ 3 "O 00 —I i; CO PQ CO e^f -!•" — O — 0 00 -^ i: CO PQ co' cf -^ a O e3 ■ 4J.2 ;" 03 03 Q, ^OPQcc GRAiy STATISTICS 183 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd o 00 a) > O 3 U3 u > o o c o X 02 «5 «5 O o O o o 00 >o o J=» X —« 3 « Si OS C<5 o o o © O O o < O <; Eh H o >^ 01 ?3 1 1 ; 1 ; 1 • 4J 5c o 00 O CO <: K E- X CC CC Tl •O 05 M »C 3S C>> CI r^us 00 -* » o ;s" 3C o -r 3! c O -r — «n "T ».-5 — t^ cfr-Tao ~ -r Si :3 1 u5 u5 r» oo — — ec «^ |b »M a) 0: ^ o r. ooo 1 ce -^ ^1 ■*d (i< O - > ^ * O rc OCO-* 1 ■^ 30 ■?• ec - c t^CI ooo o o o <: E- O PL, 02 z < si E-i o 09 oa O « 02O OU3 ooi I 1 C i* 'f. Z TO-r •-^g 0 ' > o r~ u it ■r. c o CO ■ » . CO {2g ■aoa CJ w •*« — 00 OB CO S5 . ^ ^ 03 s •-J X O ifl o -" CI X 0 cir- CI o ■ 3: CI ■ — < CI 31 O O t^ 3S CI o o « « o -r » t^ •« 30 r^ CI CIO 35 r>- CS* cc re u-5 > — ^ 184 77i' I /»/; I \ /' CO 1/ \ii:if<'i:—i'Mn r 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 ? 'f- o ■r. u- w ^ '1. •t-l ■'-' tt = ^ •— • •u •= Z^ r '" — u .n Arth inloa Q o o g (J 0, ^ o O -■ \,^ W .PH /, s o Ul O 1— ( z K H c s < Q 5^ O s :? is w -^ cf- T— 1 T /— '. .*J ^ ^ "^ o '_ o t^ ^" tj o CC ^ .^ — _ f— '•^ ^ •-C "•— ^ X' fcC 7, o ■^ o +^ i Q4 o o I—' X ^> ns f 1 T-^ 0 '^: > UJ ^ 0 i«5 o 0 0 +J ^ r-i < f-i :Z2 X Q Z < K O o Amount of grain also carried for which no out-tum.s have been received. ■ft s CQ Net overage or shortage after making allowance. Lbs. per 1,000 bush. Over 8-5 Short 118 1 Bush. Over 66 Short 8,268 lb. .\mount of allow- ance of i bush, per 1,000 bush. Bush. 116 1,050 lb. Net overage or shortage per l.OCO bush. . Lbs. Short ' 6-5 133- 1 Overage or shortage after allow- ing for damaged. Bush. Short 50 9,318 lb. Total of damaged grain. n 3 a Total of shortages. Bu.sh. 146 9,318 lb. 1 Total of overages. Bush. 96 Total Amount of out-turns. • Bush. 464,798 4,19.5,520 lb. ' Total Ainount bills of lading. Bush. 464,848 4,204,838 lb. 2 0 ■a c a 4 c c L C e > I 'J i •1 3 3 < i j -J: o y, o I— ( H O > < y, < W H cc O O < Q < W O Pi < 02 ^ oee^oo ^•4 -< « •* -c^' • 3 ^" P3 e^ i-» 00 a> CO r^ t^ c^i — . — Tt C^l t< ^ t< 0 a; 0 ■* X >x; CCOCB l^ 00 CO © — Tf CO •t" CO CO C) CO CO X r\ = t. t" u W 0 Sr 0 ^ ^ >45 wOm tr- ee © CO "5 CO © ^ IM iC ■<1< (M CO O^l CO ^'^ _c tli 3 P3 OJCO CO CO t^ — »o CO OJ © oc "^ c^ iC CO "t CO •O OS CO © • ic cc t- -* . -C CI c- CO S£ '/, CO 5C Ol P52 Tf © — (M •c (T; o- t^ (M IC IC CO -5 0 OC I-- •* 2S © CO CO =o~ ^^_^CO« « CO ,—1 c S3 ;. 0 TI 0 X s -»J > ^"s * ,■ c :— :« s D. r:c cc Oi 1 o o J?; o I— ( O > < w H W S 00 iM O '/J 3 CO ob Oi >■ o IM © IM © IM © M © © © CO aj aii'AlX STATIsTlCf! 185 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd TOM ■♦•c w •^^ h O: J= X CO t^ -j-os w X K C5 OS 00 t^ — CO GO to OU5 «oc O M «ooo >fl CO o O Oh l-H 33 M _ .^ U5 o ^H I^ » 00 CO ' C '^ M ■ o 00 00 CI u o JS X CO «5 "5 O ^ u O ^ cc •o r^ 00 CM r- CO oc M CO c i c< 00 r^ CO o c .^ 0 u C; .• .£ a: O- 00 n*« cop.] 00 o CO CO c O ,.^ ^^ CO 1 oo r-ie 05 U5 "5 ■* iC ?C r^ — o — c 1^ t~a> w« PI 1^ ■^ M ic 00 !0 Of c — c t^ 3 «■ M B C o i" ZJ m b o »s ^ ■ ^ V >^ r* >~ ^ »-^ ^^ a- o X U5 O O O o U5 'J' o c o o Si XT. X/1 u a: I— I a: CO CO — o o X a C CO «5 C>1 X 3 e-t: O: •Jl C5 t^ CO j= u 'oi o s ^ 00 e» t^ 00 C5 ©CO 00 CO CO CO *^ b u 5- 0 '' j: Ox 05 « -< 00 « o Ox t^» OCO eo«o Ox e-1 Ox •r o • ^N X GO 3 ' CQ «M OU5 O) C5 ^ «*• to = CUMMKRCE- I' \ hT Y 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 ^1 > a ^ v. > a •*• c c c.' o *" r#; C3 ^ i— I >-. = c 3 a S 5 -2 3 s o ^ X 0- i B H < a Pi O < CN ^ CJ Qi E '^ "^ V/: ^^ be S3 c ^ — • > ^^ c o = X Ci -^3 1— f a; > u J2 0) .2 w u ^ H < &- Amount of grain also carried for which no out-turns have been received. 3 03 i s C-1 t- «£ g C Q 71 02 03 - I-) u c — kl o S . 4; verage ;e after ance pe hu.sh. > o IS Ill CO 3 PQ c ■^ — -S CO o 3. ^ "S^®.^ ^ •^ Amo of alio ante ibu per 1 bu.s PQ 4) ajX t^ M MOO •o 03 mS et over shorti 1,000 b t.1 4) ^3| > o C-5 lO 0 -■ is -4 ^^ Overage shortag after alio ing for dajnage( 3 P5 u 4> > o , C3 MS ^ -t^*-" Sj-'^ GO 0 O = g 3 H =& « "-' 00 J5 +J <-^ C3 h^=l 3 CQ ^ n IM CO .— * —1 i; CO es M X -^^03 M 0 0 £ . 3 H - pq o C -*^ 3 — 3 M »-< 3 CO « *-H « 05 00 - ~ 3 = SP J lO -1^ - t: .:: m To bill lad 3 P5 CO B e3 b 60 ■m O T3 S M 03 .a & 1 w ►J o o o Pi 369.011 249,000 6 > O o u 41 o CO 4) O •o > o 00 CO o i u a; O o 00 fc 4) > o in CO (M OS 00 e«3 OO CO o" CO 00 CO CO 00 C5 CO C > _4; I-i 03 > P5 W H PS -»: o H 203,000 ton. 4. 232 J (-•.J4 00 -» Occ 00 lO Over 59-7 Short 51-8 — Over 669 Short 152 00 00 "5 05 CO CO CI 00 CO » t^ as CO 5B2 1 O 71 "c. 4) o OS > H s ^^ 2 fa I Q > o CO o O -a ci 00 o o CO CI CO o QO CO «o o" o o o C8 4; GRAIX S^TATISlTICS 187 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d Is 8 w Short 15 7 30 4 33 1 Short 915 230 13S IC -T 0 ■ t^ :i uo OC 30-7 38-9 45- 1 t- > -r. < O — •--; jc ^ 55 35 >; c) t^ r^i -^ > o OC I 2§ OC 0 ^1 — 00 IV. CO cj -r Ti -o O 35 ro c^i t^ — ' OC Si o'oc'o'io o "O o -r «5 M M — 000 5232 o •-'^ o -r >C Tl Tl O o o O ►—I a O o U5 00 > o 00 b > o 00 s •^ o o CO O GO Q > < 2gS CD b o GO w r- d b O 'Jl 10 U3 CO 2 > O o O 00 «9 b o I O 00 b o o o X 5 3 CO o o o O H o fa X < E- X K ^^ a o X o *3 b o CO 00 o> o X o CO ■o o CO _ I CM •f 00 CD CM CO CS CO 00 3 CO >. o o s o fa X z <: O I < o ti «o 0 s 00 CO «■! -r 00 1 01 •« C'l *-• »c «J a< . b b > o us •0 4f b o X >* -= C X •o 3-. r~ 322 CI - 3 C X — O "3 M tv. CO «5 — ■-3 0 CO — OS CO a o oT o o o 5-1 t~ — • S y; _ X •* r^ -r T) ^ r^ X X -r fe ro -j> •-- I- rs -^ Ti ri -f. X. -r " r, — 188 Tinni \\n ( C C t * 3 D"S s. Ml Co C E CO •«« C 3 ^ . O -^ 0.2 ^ <=>^ C3 cj «£ S? es ? a ^ i^ :^ T3 O "3 - _ w "" u o X CO f u o : X CC N ■o e^ e«3 «0 00 -»i (-< 0 - X. W CO o «? . © "^ .*- h o :: X CC CO c 5 t- .© ^ 1— 1 I:^ f— < ■^ «lift Tf" © © ■ — - C CO t- 0 ' O <- -H ^ M o eS * £ > A ^ :s r d 6 GEORGE V, A CI 1916 OC icoe ci© W w I Q O o o w © ? O O: : X. U5O00 <-< W © OC • CO©00 X O M © 3 - CO © c^ © c^ ■ o US w U9 CO 00 fa o a: o OC fa i ^ C5 CO CO ! 1 CO so o CO* «o 2 eS O K fa I CO w oo' •-< 1 00 fa O 2 Short 30-3 "' ' 3-3 Short 340 ton 8. 3J g 30 ■'*» ifl Ceo S 00 «- eo • •— t^ so CO- 5- 074.128 ton. 2.1941 3: _c 'e s £ fa 0 •»- > o o < o CO 12: < » CO fa > o 0) O CO • so > o •U5 CO • OC SoT e5?3 . CM • tfS gg . « pq •- ec ? d: » 1. c c X ^ GC •a •e o 1 1. c c X X a. a a es ■* u: ■ d 'T' e«: o It OC Ph M- X <. 02 c fa c y. a 3 ►-1 Lh H o. < Q •4^ OQ l-H _] fa rj: ^ ^ c •z a *«?t o; tf =6 IS HI i K ? >-3 S 1 a p4 S i2) z '" < s rs te ce u: cc OC a e o- a c t^ a 9 « a 3: - s CO o o b O o JS CO o JS CO hJ fa o 00 C4 o so CO 22 -r «oco — CI 020 osO oca ■M !Or^ o -r r'l CO — — Short 2, 253 Ovi-r 2.50 15 «o I 1 a>ce t-co OC 30 irt ri — — -r — 4,475,142 585,902 OS, 015 t~." '.'; 00 t- OC 50 II >• 190 i!:\in: \\i) cfM/ 1// /.'(/•;- /M A'/' r 6 GEORGE V. A. 1916 ^ < 5 c o Oh c 'o E ^ es OS — -x Si EC .^ > c. s o O k— cc -1^ £ CM ■^ § ^ s -^ S S'-c i Q3 a* o 2- =5 O .= -U -^ 2 iC 3 « Ci T! •z < o s O ^ M S < H CO a cc Eh «1 H Q I— I (y> O O X. m a CQ Net overage or shortage after making allowance. Lbs. per 1,000 bush. Short 55-5 Bush. Short 192 Amount of allow- ance of J bush, per 1,000 bush. Bush. 52 Net overage or shortage per 1,000 bush. Lb. Short 70-2 Overage or shortage after allow- ing for damaged. Bush. Short 244 Total of damaged grain. Si CO 3 Total of shortages. Bu.sh. 244 Total of overages X. CO 3 m To<,al Amount i of out-turns. Bush. 209,110 Total Amount bills of lading. Bush. 209,354 1 O 12; CO W < o 0/ > O "5 »0 O (M Si o C>J © o" o © .© © © o CO W O 3E f t > o >• o ^ Oco & Oco ©© ©t^ ?5 ©© (M (M OS© e o o ;?; o h-l <: OS O CO < «< o o .-'IWI ■r' r/-_, CI -f< ■ c ■ - C-l C-l fO e t2 1 ife^ rf. a |.. Nlin to :>) 1 ,— < *- e t. o 0*-3 • 1 X \ V. ^"^ t^ wins cc M ,— t C 5 — M mN cc •"J" o- © ,-H c< c . «^ 30. Q; c^l^ O CO c ^•^ »-H ec »= C OS ^- 0 -S CO UO c c V V h u CO >H 5 c. 09 a > .£ ^ GRAIX fiTATIf^TICS 191 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd N e> 00 .£ •eo « e 2 o a: o a: M . 1-1 7. s 2 > 2 o c ^' - 1 « X C c!-5 y — •« e c o 1 • (^ — 1 ■T. c 3 c ^^ 1 1 — ;c pia D c es t- oc sc y. C- r^ o 00 j:c - vH X c c 3 — 5 to H c B V 10 b 5 C9 d & > x: o ^^ o o K < OS < 2 I— I O o CO Q 2 CO 3«^ J- o © CI — PI U5M oce es — © r. C 9 tS oc x o ■ Q 2 S CO cs CO 43 U O a: O CO eo 00 O Si CO 00 e<8 08 ,• t ai c 00 U3 e O S 1^ • • e '■ ^ 2 CO Cl X CI 1 1 1.728 ton. 12] 79,272 ton 1,936] 81,000 ton 1,049} -a e 'E b > 192 /•/.' (/»/• \ \ /' (n\i \n:h'( i: r \i:t i 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 .1 1 Amount of grain also carriMl for which no out-tunw have been received.. 3 00 as ?; O i 99 9'*" ' n e>r J= M •- eoi-^ J^ o> C w e«j •0 f •^ •-H 9r^ ^ "^•^ ^^ a: ^ * s -• OJ ** iJ Si 0: 0 4j 04 W _ J2 02 > 00 too •0 u ^00 MM 2 0 tC X •* CO .5 Sr , „" J5 3 '5 be X 23 l< t^ U u *" en ^ 0 Ol 0 0) u .^ >Ja JS J2 > 2 "c 0 — t- 1-- s ka '^1 >(? M CO •* *< 5 ^ S c -' "0 J3 2 • jd co IN 3 c *t; 0 <^ 3 — !« 3 o c 0 Ph ^ ^ - - 00 toco — CO (M HD .5 S- SCO 2 ao . C-'l M 00 o> m CO •^^ == 2 C3 C —1 -♦ CD «C ■ 'M C 0 c^ s ^ .2 ^ < 6 Ii^ 0 J 2- i. ^. 0 , hi il > ^ i 0 zn >J OJ CB 0 F-Tj" fe •* 00 W" IM t~- 0 Tl< — 1 »o e<5 "-I CO CO jj -S '-v 0 0 P -a m MIO <- £ 1 -r n lO . Fori Out- 0 1— 1 0 Q s 3 6 0 _2 Q 0 0 4: en 3 ^ -^ K <1 a - 0 PS 0 a: Q PS u > 0 s - c3 t>0 C ji ^^ K iq 0 ♦-•"t; o3-s = ° g 2 T3 73 3 < S *« IM Ph 05 a: 0 CO > ■r)> -H iM e«5 -^. CO ■>»< &q _ a) _^ *— ( tn CO ^"^ H 05 Q 0 *^ X 3 0 p 3 <1 ^ H S M ^ P3 l.r H P -g 0 CO ;^, _ 0! t^ P«-H tf 3 P9 03 tB f— 1 ► — ■■ 0 h OJO ,_ -^ H«n 00 s* ■^ 2 0 m 0n c t^ r^ c »- CO Oi ^ 0 ^ C' 0 0 tc lO CO OS G OS -V X ^ 3l1.t J 05t^ •^'; eo" S-'T^ 1 3 1 4 t^ CO c o>i c "o a fi ai #™* Statkm tio; rec S c *1 ■¥ C a 3 ; s « " c >> u 5 5 93 3 c a J. 03 ORAix .sT.rn.sr/r'.sr 193 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d I C o 02 OQ o O < ir. CO 00 00 eo as eo 00 OQ e<5 o u o X CO c<5 o CO 00 > O o > O o CO o 00 V O oc C>5 O CO e<5 KM— 13 I 6 I— I o o o" 00 o in o" 00 03 741.700 381.448 255.955 0 • w • o ■ J3 : CO • eo ' OS • T ■ o eous Oco 00 t^ coa> Oco 00 CO 00 c^ coo o o> El I o HI I-:) ;s O Eh o oo oo oo eoeo 09 :? 05 CO ,^ c» OG es «5 ■ j-O ■ OC ■ X Ifl 00 ae-i ffl^ : — COM • OM "5 M r^ — CO ^ u 0: : Wl eot^e>i i~-. »r eo M to -" u 0: : j= (£ r^o 00 o» — -»■ 00 -« -« — . -H •o o t^ m C-l 00 ■M ^ O: J 5 X -r oo iC -" ■* eo ■ us eo eo «o •^ O 05UI OS •* eo -H lis oa •« lO oc f o:-r »a — c^ t^ eoOOt^ (MO-^eo OOOt- — 0» O »0 "5 00 US OS •»■ t^ ■ > ^ s . i, ' ; X.^'Z ^ o eo O CO o _co_ 00 O O > o GO O JS CO 00 o o U9 o S- w — >— 1/ e: e 194 TKADF AM> COMMKKCK—PMiT V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 ca »« M O m J3 a> ** !/i «« 3 . ~0 fco - .5 -G .a ^ § It «*-! O O -a, ctf O 03 cS . ^^ 3 C3 CO in .5 .rt ~ c *^ f^ CM '^ ° u - o o 0) ,2 '^ M 03 o 2 iC 3 H ^ P ^ .•- H C '^ a o g < ^3 o -S o o ed at F the Oi 1— 1 '^-o ;§ o S O OS > O OS OS oo" o CO 00 X o o CO Pi H W CO W 00 CO t o X W <5 i CO CO O X K OS o X CO OS - o to t^ ■ OS t X .2 ca o w w I CO 1^ o Pi CO CO ■ CO 00 «c to — toco Oco us CO Short 10-1 20- 1 38-5 Short 348 54 202 to ) GRAIN STATISTICS 195 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d i JltB O 00 CO U5U5 n Ui Si. >• o C^ O o O 'O H I— I -< ai z o CO c: M «o O W CC o- « X O IM O OC "? I' ;c OC OC t^ M U5 N O C2 C-1 CO O o (O UO 0) > O CO 00 o U2 o o a: o CO OS 00 "O CO CO A, o o 02 o u 293.839 171.411 CO u > o. U5 > O CO b O > O C5 o ll a > o 05 o U5 CO •*" 00 CO CO lOd— 13^ 196 77.* 1 /)/• 1 N /' ro 1/ MKRCE—P I A'V V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Uri.KS AM) KKCn.A'riONS AIMMJOVKl) OK IJV I'lIK HOAKU OF OKAIN roMMISSIONKKS FOR CANADA, FOK S11()UTA(}KS AND OVKRAGIOS ON CAKOOKS. Hktwkkn tlu> elevators at Fort \\'illi;nii and I'ort Artliur, on the one hand, and the l.ak(^ Carriers and the (!rain ('lemiiuce Corporation, of HntTalo, on the other. As there has hi>en organized a Crain Clearance Corporation at Buffalo, N.Y., to deal with shortages and overages on both United States and Canadian boats from Canadian loading ports to United States ports on the basis that the boat will pj\y, or arrange for paynieiit. to the Crain Clearance Corporation, an amoinit equal to one- sixth of a bushel per l.(HK) bushels loading port value, and one-(iuarter of u bushel per l.lHK) bushels at c.i.f. value at port on date of discharge, and 12 cents per 1,000 bushels for supervision. liie Board of Crain Connnissionevs ap])r()ves of tliis method of dealing with short- ages and overages for the season of 191 5, and notify the terminal elevator operators at the head of the lakes and lake carriers accordingly. With regard to t)verages, under section 120 of The Canada Grain Act, the Board of Grain Commissioners must seek to ascertain the causes of overages and shortages, and if in any particular case the liability for such can be ascertained and placed, the Board of Grain Commissioners will determine the liability for the shortage and owner- ship of the overage. The board agree that all other overages shall be given to the Grain Clearance Corporation. ROBERT MAGILL, Chief Commissioner. J. P. JONES, Commissioner. Fort William, Out., April 28, 1915. RULES AND REGULATIONS APPROVED OF BY THE BOARD OF G-RAIN COMMISSIONERS -FOR CANADA, RE SHORTAGES AND OVERAGES ON CARGOES. 1. Between the elevators at Fort William and Fort Arthur, on the one hand, and the lake carriers and the elevators at Canadian eastern ports on the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence, on the other. 2. Between the elevators at Canadian eastern ports on the Great Lakes, the carriers and the elevators on the St. Lawrence. For the Seasox of 1915. 1. The loading elevators at Fort William and Port Arthur shall allow one-sixth of a bushel per 1,000 to the unloading elevators. 2. The lake carriers shall allow one-quarter of a bushel per 1,000 to the unloading elevators. URMV ST\TIS'nr>i 197 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd I I 3. The unloiidiiifr elcnators shall accept and {jruaratitee the wrifrht as given on the uoijrht oortiticates issued hy the T)i>niini. Whenever a shortage or an overage can he traced in any i)articiular case, the liability for the shortage and the ownership of the overage will be determined hy the Board of (Jrain Commissioners. 7. The unloading elevators will receive all overages other than tliosc nientitmed in paragraph (i. 8. The operators of unloading elevators shall have tlu- right to satisfy them- selves as to the quantity of damaged grain in any vessel, if ])ossible l)y actual weighing. 9. The operators of unloadnig elevators shall have the right to satisfy them- selves that they have secured all the undamaged grain in each vessel unloaded. 10. The operators of unloading elevators shall have the right to examine the vessel for defective bulk-heads or for the leaking or mixing of grain resulting from that or any other cause. 11. The regulations hereby issued hold good only for the i)resent shipping season, and they are in the nature of an experiment. It is not the intention of the Board of Grain Commissioners to render pernianent any regulation which shows itself in actual working to involve an injustice to any elevator or carrier involved. The Board of Grain Commissioners invite the co-operation of the carriers and of the elevator operators in testing these regulations, with the view of ivaching the best possible method of dealing with the perplexeil matter of shortages and overages. It is the opinion of the Board of Grain Commissioners that: — (a) 'Where a vessel unloads at different elevators, the operators of tlie unloading elevators should pro rate the overage or shortage on the lot or the cargo. (&) That the operators of miloading elevators shoidd organize a clearing and insurance bureau to take care of shortages and overages, and distribute these through- out the season. (c) That the operators of, the unloading elevators should take every step that may be necessary to secure full and accurate knowledge of the results of these regula- tions, and especially that they should send the out-turns of each cargo unloaded to the Board of Grain Commissioners, and wherever possible sho\dd record and return the out-turn by hold. ROBFKT .MAGILL. Chief Commissioner. J. P. .TOXFS. Commissioner. ¥i>nr Wn.i.iAM, Out.. Ajiril 28. 1!I15. 198 TKADK A.ND COMMERCE— PART V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 KULES AND REGULATIONS APPROVED OF BY THE BOARD OF OUAIN COMMISSIONERS EOK (UNADA RE LOADING OF VESSELS AT FORT WILLIAM AND PORT AUriKFR. SiriPPERS. 1. It is the duty of the shipjx^r or his authorized agent to place orders in writing with the manager of the loading elevators, showing the quantity and grade of gram ordered for each vessel and for each compartment of the vessel. 2. In the event of loading under release given by the shipper on account of any cause whatever, the inspecting officer is relieved from responsibility for damage which may be caused, or from loss arising from errors liable to occur in an inspection when a release is given. 3. To facilitate despatch in loading, it is the duty of the shipper or his authorized agent to place orders and to surrender the documents as quickly as possible. TERMINAL ELEVATORS. 1. It is the duty of the terminal elevator to furnish the inspecting officer in charge of the elevator with a copy of the shipping orders received. 2. A list of bins, lofters, scales, and shipping bins to be used in loading the vessel should be given, to the inspector in each case. 3. It is the duty of the terminal elevator to supply facilities to place over the rail or into the hatch of the vessel the quantity and grade of grain covered' by the docu- ments d\xly surrendered by the owner of the grain or his authorized agent. 4. The elevator is responsible for the acts of its employees and for the delivery of the proper grade and the proper quantity of the grain. VESSELS. 1. It is the duty of the master of the vessel to have the vessel in proper condition to receive the grain, and the Board considers that the hatches should be numbered in relation to the holds. 2. It is the duty of the master of the vessel to supply facilities to take the grain away from the rail or into the hatch of the vessel. 3. The master of the vessel has the right or the duty to see that the grade O.K'd by the inspector, as "well as the shipping bins containing the grade, are discharged into the compartments specified in writing by the shipper. WORKING HOURS. The board confirms the following agreement that has been reached between the representatives of the terminal elevators and the representatives of the vessels as to working hours. The elevators will always be prepared to perform any of their services during ordinary business hours, which will be from Y a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, except Sundays and legal holidays common to Ontario and Manitoba. Should any elevator happen to be ORAIN STATISTICS 199 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd ruuiiinj? during other hours, or other days, it will extend its operations to cover any service which will not entail additional expense. If service is desired outside of the ordinary business hours, or on Sundays or legal holidays, it may be specially arranged for in advauce- upon tiie condition that whoever requests the service will pay all inci- dental thereto other tluin the ordinary cost of operation which the elevator will itself pay for similar services during legal hours. The vessel shall have the right oT continuing operations after business hours ns detined hereinbefore for such reasonable liniited time as may be required to finish loading them in progress and as may be determined at the time by the ship master and the elevator foreman. INSPKCTORS. 1. It is the duty of the inspecting officer to secure a copy of the orders for each shipment before he commences to inspect the grain for loading the vessel. 2. It is the duty of the inspector to see that the shipping bins to be used in each case and for each grade are empty before permitting the warehouseman to elevate grain into the shipping bin. 3. It is the duty of the inspector to grade the grain that is elevated into ine snip- ping bin. 4. It is the duty of the inspector to confirm the shipping bill for discharge to the compartments or compartments specified in writing by the shipper to receive the grade of grain. 5. It is the duty of the inspector to see that all shipping 'bins used or specified for use in each shipment are empty after the vessel is loaded. WEIGHMEN. 1. It is the duty of the weighman in charge of each house before commencing weighing for vessels to see that all shipping bins are sounded and empty by dropping an extension electric light into each bin, and to see that all spouts leading to the shipping bins from the scale or scales in use are properly placed, and slides open. 2. It is the duty of the weighman also to see that all spouts are in good order and free from all leaks of any kind. 3. After the vessel is finished loading, it is the duty of the weighman to see that the scale slides are properly closed and that all grain is out by sounding the shipping bins, and also to examine the spouts and floors to see if any leak has occurred, and that the shipping bins are locked. INSPECTORS AND WEIGHMEN. The above rules re duties of inspectors and weighmen are not substitutes for the rules and regulations governing these offices issued by the chief inspector and chief weighmaster. They are inserted here to emphasize the special duties of these officers in^ loading vessels, and they do not relieve the elevators from the responsibilities of delivering the proper weight and grade. EGBERT MAGILL, Chief Commiss leaner . J. P. JGNES, Commissioner. Fort Willum, Ont., April 28, 1915. 200 7 /,' I /)/■ 1 \ /> CO )/.!//. A'C/-' /• 1 /.■/' V 6 GEORGE V. A. 1916 INsrKC'TIOX AXn WKICIMXC ok CKAIX UNDKi; I'KOVISIOXS OK rilK (WXAPA (iKAlX AC'I' AXD AMKXDMKN'I'S 'niKl{Kro. Xo. 1. — Stvtkmknt showinjf Quantity of Whcjit iind otlur Oniin iiisix'ftcil iiml Kcos colloctod on same for tho Fiseal Yonr ondod March Ml, 1915. Ci HADES Eastern iNHPKCTioN Division • Western Inspection Division. (I rand Kingston. Peter- borough . Toronto. Montreal. Total. \Vlu\it Spring; — Manitoba Hard No. 1... Rush . Bush Bush Busli . Bush , Bush . 23,625 1,125 18,171,000 36,826,875 25,939,125 3,114,000 1,215,000 I'ush. 23 625 Northern- No. 1 Hard W. Fife.. 1 125 No. 1 Northern.. . . 18 171 000 No. 2 36 826 875 No. 3 25 939 125 Rejected ...,,. 3,114,000 Rejected smutty 1,215,000 Spring- No. 1 11,000 513 6^834 11,000 7,347 11 000 No. 2 7 , 347 No grade 4,209,7.50 4.209 750 No 3 1,436 1,436 1,436 Condemned 67,. 500 67,. 500 Goose — No. 1 " No. 2 2,000 350 2.000 3.50 1^125 2 000 No. 3 1 , 475 Rejected Commercial grades — No. 4 13,583,250 3,667,500 7.38,000 102,375 13,-583,250 No. 5 3,667,500 No. 6 738 000 Feed 102,375 Cleanings No establish grade. . 13,500 13,500 Total Spring wheat. . 13,863 8,270 22,133 107,673,750 107,695,883 Wheat, winter — U.S. Hard Winter- No. 1 No. 2 950, 100 950,100 1,000 64,696 950, 100 White Wintei-- No. 1 1,000 16,389 2,250 2,250 3,250 No. 2 48,307 66,946 No. 3 Rejected Commercial grade — No. 1 White. 8.825 16,000 389 35,208 24.825 589 42,796 24,825 No. 2 589 Mixed Winter — No. 2 7,588 2,250 45,046 No. 3 No. grade 2,182 2,182 1,000 3,760 1,125 3,307 Rejected 1,000 2,000 1,000 Commercial grade — No. 1 Mixed 1,736 . . . . t 3,760 (iRAiy STATISTICS 201 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd X(\ 1. — St.\ti;.\iknt shuwinji {^iiiintity n. rJrnnd Total. Kingston. Peter- borough. Toronto. Montronl. Totjil. Cnnadinn Wostorn— Con. Food oxtra No. 1 Bush . Bush . Bu.sli . Bush . • Bush . Bush. 3,971,000 4,. 504, 900 3,401,000 4. 1.30. 600 1,304,200 32.300 281.200 Bush. 3,971.000 Food No. 1..'. 4,. 504 900 Tei'd No. 2 3.401.000 No (irado 4.1.30.000 Roiootod 1.364,200 Conilomned 32.300 Mixed irrain 281 . 200 Total oats W. Div.. . 35.837,800 35,837.800 Grand Total Oats. . . 109 388 933,680 1.706,349 2,749,417 35,837,800 38.. 587, 217 Corn- Canadian — No. 2 1,705 4,240 1,705 6,115 1,715 4,015 1 , 705 No. 3 1,77.5 1,715 4,015 6.115 Reiected 1.715 ^o ffrade. 4.015 Total Canadian Corn 5,945 7,505 13,550 "13.550 Buckwheat — No. 2 . . 23,760 265,7.54 1,934 21,871 1,695 3,513 929 311,385 3.629 3,513 17,. 565 311,385 No. 3 3,629 No srade 3,513 Rejected 16,636 17,565 Total buckwheat .... 23,760 284,324 28,008 336.092 336,092 Barley — No. 1 833 20,720 116,418 85 574 833 20.720 123.528 102.110 800 833 No. 2 20.720 No. 3 extra 1,100 6,010 16,536 800 135,200 1,614,600 1,851,200 410,800 258.728 No. 3 1,716,710 No. 4 1,852.000 Feed - 410.800 Feed U S Rejected 6,577 6,577 800 319,800 620.100 1,300 326,377 No grade 800 620, 900 Condemned 1,300 C^lpanin*'s.. Total barley 1,100 230, 122 24, 146 255.368 4.953.000 5,208.-368 Rye- No. 1 1.000 102,000 1.000 No. 2 4,854 142,624 16,570 708 164,048 708 2,141 266.048 No. 3 708 Rejected 2,141 8,000 12,000 10.141 No grade 12.000 U.S. No. 2 Western.... 79,900 79,900 79,900 Total rye.. 4,854 144,765 97, 178 246,797 123.000 369.797 • GRAIN STATISTICS 203 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Xo. 1. — Statement showing Quantity of Wheat and other Grain inspected and Fees collected, etc. — Concluded. E.^.STEHN II vsiEcnoN Division. Western Inspection Division. Kingston. Peter- borough. Toronto. Montreal. Total. Total. Flaxseed — No 1 N. \Y. Man.. .. Bush. Bush . Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. 3.331.2.50 539.150 68,675 .32,800 Bush . 3,331,2.50 No 2 C W. 539. 150 No. 3, C.W N^o crado. 68.675 32.800 Reiected 28,700 28.700 Condemned. 1,025 1,025 Total flaxseed 4,001.600 4,001,600 Peas — No. 1.. ... 3,900 6,620 100 1,680 3.900 6,620 100 1.680 3.900 No. 2 6.620 No. 3 100 1,680 Total Dcas 12,300 12.300 12.300 Artrcntina Corn 78,308 78.308 78.308 Screening's 206.000 206.000 Wheat 38,402 139,702 16,405 933,680 284,324 230, 122 144,765 2.628.670 111.501 1.706,349 28.008 24, 146 97, 178 2.806.774 127. 9C6 2.749.417 336.092 255,368 246, 797 107,916,750 110.723.524 Corr. 127,906 Oats.. 109,388 23,760 1,100 4,854 35,837.800 38,587.217 336.092 Barley 4.953,000 5,208.368 Rve 123,000 369.797 4.001.600 4,001,600 Peas 12,300 12,300 78., 308 12,300 78,308 78.. 308 ^f« rppn i n era % 206.000 206.000 Total 177,504 1,761,298 4.674.160 6.612,962 153,038.1501 159,651,112 1893-94 427,069 484, 154 329,866 504, 595 763.278 1,372.731 1,5.39,232 1,955,175 1,412,876 3,933,995 3.392,267 4,354,863 4,220,711 9,403,867 8,641,931 11,875.805 7,714,452 2,873,901 5. 01 7.. 593 5.038.664 2.811.794 6.957.6.51 2,117,814 23,893,307 13,462,241 6,361.453 18,916,013 36,112,140 34,018,327 22,534,007 24,289.290 8,201,039 10,548,407 9,846,777 9,922,001 6,707,687 3,848,329 5,643,351 3,722,797 2.445.240 25,859.608 15,901,-570 8,104,195 23,3.54,603 40,267,685 39,745,921 28,276,606 .36,195,939 18,6.32,646 25,064,903 22,853,8.52 15,547.2,52 12,877,385 9,981,767 9,766,346 12.141.048 5.284.701 7,2.54,967 8,968,820 3,295,024 1,507,139 6,612.962 12,465,583 12,407,190 29,416,181 21,175,495 19,. 592, 994 22,275,937 21, 921,. 579 10,178,2.57 35,122,532 38,325,191 1894-95 28,308.760 1S9.5-96 37.. 520. 376 1896-97 44.530.098 1897-98 59.860.679 1898-99 62.021.858 1899-00 1,521,888 2,502,782 712,544 1,215,600 3,646,7.59 1,990,36S 610,092 762,007 1,034,390 1,307,3.54 602,026 495,363 367,583 408. 151 177,796 177,504 50,19S.1S5 1900-01 46,374,196 1901-02 1,077,132 1.425.091 1,645,864 760,982 542.013 332,767 276.811 153.246 119.621 153,652 104,837 15,826 1,000 53,7.55,178 1902-03 36,943,832 62,008,735 1903-04 39,999,7.52, 62,8.53,604 1904-05 44,404,460 70,414,030 57,840,1.30 98,1.52,640 101.715,1.50 120.314,160 118,206,390 185.064,325 59,951.712 190.5-06 83,291,415 1906-07 (9 mos.) 1907-08 67,821,897 107,918,986 1908-09 113,856,198 1909-10 125,. 598, 861 1910-11 2,304,646 4.301,306 125,461,357 1911-12 2,561.900 660,604 874.566 1.761,298 5,9.34,500 2.210,443 4.53.777 4.674.160 194,033,145 1912-13 241.405.843 244,700.867 1913-14 262,667,300 264,174,4.39 1914r-15 153,038,150 159,651,112 204 TRADF ,-l.\/> roMMKliCE—VAnT X Nil. 1. 1 \sn.( I i(i\ Vvvs Acrnicd. 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 lSM-!>4. lS{»4-!t5. lS!>5-96... ISi)tt-97 1S97-98 lS9S-9«>. 1S99-00. 1900-01. 1901-02. 1902-0:^ 1903-04 1904-05 1905-06 1906-07 (9mos.). 1907-08 1908-09 1909-10 1910-11. 1911-12.. 1912-13.. 1913-14. 1914-15. 1')aste»n Insi'kction Division. KinRston. Ct8. 65 10 274 280 208 50 277 70 342 75 295 60 570 37 721,86 732 99 369 07 256 82 166 80 131 63 69 30 95 84 74 85 51 27 8 70 0 50 IVfrr- horouKh. rts. 638, 1,200 343 .533, 1,219 680 240 275 384 425 287 219 229 235 113 92 00 00 20 00 Toronto. $ Ct.H. Montrciil 2,905 r>3 2,305 00] 2,423 07 3,(K)8 07 3,7.50 40 4,6.")4 80 4.. 553 40 7,2.50 70 4,019 .58 4,939 70 3,111 68 1,321 51 2,478 28 2,384 77 1,335 55 3,. 324 70 1,045 86 1,140 72 Quebec. . . St. John. . 1,4.59 26 280 78 St. .John 378 40 779 35 etH. 10.087 7,314 3,317 9,937 14,780 12,018 9.. 579 12,338 4,0.35 4,794 4,. 5.57 4,803 3,214 1,785 2,714 1,786 1,184 1,876 1 213 2,950 1,0.32 60 222 2, 1.39 35 25 45 45 22 40 38 20 45 80 40 95 74 65 40 80 00 20 50 £0 70 60 85 50 70 Totj.l. ct.s. 13, 9, 5, 13, 18, 16, 14 20 8, 10 9 7 0 4 4 5 2 \Venfcrii In.Hpcct ion Division. 867 9.59 949 223 873 968 771 78!) 909 989 621 175 190 ,612 565 98 ,606 20 61^ 90 63 35 02 22 i 37 80 08 70 20 91 67 23 59 82 3,. 526 57 4,690 23 1,617 93 714 GO 3,011 05 % cts. 13,705 40 13,214 .50 22,269 .30 21,101 05 18,. 585 40 17,515 .50 14,030 .55 6,. 381 20 .21,516 80 44,762 66 31,209 90 32,643 90 .56,222 39 39,372 60 70,218 30 77,. 343 37 94,1.54 15 (Iriiiid To! 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No. 147 12,594 17, 9.58 16,943 6,.')31 6.57 2,498 2,482 1,517 1,857 30 2,920 1,281 53 Per cent. 0-22 18-65 26-61 25-10 9-68 0-98 3-70 3-68 2-25 2-75 005 4-33 1-90 007 No. 282 33,420 31,844 12,252 2,618 30 2,324 1,918 484 2,000 124 479 177 l'(!r cent. 0-32 37-99 36-20 13-93 2-98 0-03 2-64 2-18 0-55 2-27 015 0-54 0-20 No. 11 13,252 27,326 21,760 8, I9H 450 Number Four.. Feed 1 Mi 3 lieieetetl One 1,014 1 077 Rejected Two No Grade Heiertod.. 1-065 75 2,86! 2,075 Oondenmeil.. Nt) Five No. Six Feed Two 2 Goose Number Three Hard White Fife . 17 10 0-02 0-01 3 18 \ 0-02 No Established Grade 5 Screenings , Total spring wheat /C'ars 67,495 70,869,750 100-00 87,973 93,691,245 100-00 80,. 304 86,326,800 1 Bushels Wheat, winter — One Alberta Red 431 783 721 24 54 51 14-21 25-81 23-76 0-79 1-78 1-68 54 301 379 5 3 •5 9 4 .8 2 22 8 4 3 4-66 26-03 32-79 1-90 1-22 1-90 70 76 Two Aliierta Red 470 Three Alberta Red 353 Four Alberta Red ■ One white Winter 1 Two White Winter 7 Three White Winter 17 Four White Winter 4 One mixed Winter 34 37 7 166 152 8 5 M2 1-22 0-23 5-46 501 0-26 0-17 Two mixed Winter 4 Three Mixed Winter Rejected One 4 Tlejected Two 2 No grade ." . . ,5 Rejected ' 14 Feed Feed Two .r-' No. Four 342 1 1 . "Jsl 220 129 19-03 11-16 162 No. Five 219 7-22 83 No. Six.. Total Winter Wheat /('ars 3,034 3,185,700 100-00 1,156 1,231,140 100-00 1,202 \Bushels 1,292,150 Total Wh«at f Cars 70,529 74,055,450 t 89,129 94,922,385 81,. 506 1 Bushels 87,618,950 Oats- Extra Number One 7 515 6,036 929 5 1 1 60 0-05 4-22 49-39 7-60 0-05 1 Number One Canadian Western "" Two Canadian Western " Three Canadian Western Two White 1,387 12,755 1,549 7 -.55 69 -.30 8-43 398 7,407 1,167 Three White , ■" One Mixed . Two Mixed " Three Mixed. 0-50 66 0-36 23 One Black Two Black I 0-03 3 0-02 4 6 CFAm STATISTICS 213 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd tlie uiiderineutioned railroads, h.v I'rKiviiiccs Wiv tin- ('roji ^'cnr i iidrd August :'.l. \U\'>. Inspection Division. \\r- Pcr- Per- Per of Cars and Quantity of cncli kind of (Jrnin inspected over in tlio Western Ornin Ins • - Crop Year 1909. IVr- conlajtc per (irado. Crop Year 1910. Per- contagc per Grade. Crop Year 1911. Oata — Concluded. Foofi Kxtra N^iiiuhor One No. 2,208 1,311 563 254 304 22 Per cent. 18 06 10 74 4-61 208 2-49 0-18 No. 1,209 502 395 412 104 1 Per cent. 6-58 2-73 2-15 2-25 0-57 0-66 No. 2,6.54 " Number One... 1,228 " Number Two 4.58 Rpipcted 449 No irrado 61 Condemned 13 Mixoii C\ rfiin ./Cars Total Oats 12,220 21,996,000 100 00 18,392 34,944,800 100 00 13,869 1 Bushels 26,351,100 Barley — Niiinher Two. 8 " Three Extra 106 1,604 867 251 77 77 1 3-55 53-77 29 06 8-42 2-58 2-58 0-04 48 2,347 1,152 293 29 16 1 1-24 60-40 29-64 7-54 0-75 0-40 0'03 4 Three 1,327 " Four 563 Reiect^d . . 169 No erade 19 Feed 38 Condemned 1 CleaninfiTS (Cars Total Barley 2,983 3,579,600 100 00 3,886 4,663,200 100 00 2,129 \Bushels 2,554,800 Flaxseed — Number 1 N W. Man 1,863 207 84-37 9-37 3,238 231 90-68 6-47 2,707 " 1 Manitoba. 374 " 2 C.W " 3 C W _ Rejected 56 75 7 2-54 3-40 0-32 56 39 7 1-57 1-09 0-19 117 No grade 7 Condemned 11 ./Cars Total Flaxseed 2,208 2,208,000 100 00 3,571 3,571,000 100 00 3,216 \BusheIs 3,216,000 Rye- Number One C.W.... 9 7 52-94 41-18 18 1 94-74 5-26 2 " Two C.W. . 15 " Three No Grade Rejected 1 5-88 ./Cars Total Rve 17 20,400 100 00 19 22,800 100 00 17 1 Bushels 19,400 1 /Cars. Com . 1 Bushels. Speltz— Rejected /Cars.' I^Busheis Screenings /Cars. \Bushels GRAIN STATISTICS 216 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd the undermentioned railroads, by provinces, for the Crop Year ended August 31, 1915, pection Division — Continued. Per centage per Crop Year 1912. Per- cent ago Grade. Crop Year 1913. Per centaRO Grade. Crop Year 1914. Per centage Grade. Crop Year 1915. Per centage Grade. Per cent. 19-14 8-86 3-30 3-25 0-44 0-09 No. 7.174 5.215 1.610 861 3,623 198 Per cent. 25-65 18-65 5-75 3-08 12-96 0-71 No. 5.508 2,807 1.462 425 6,310 41 134 Per cent. 17-91 915 4-77 1.39 20-59 •50 •44 No. 1.201 380 3.1.30 564 645 52 911 Per cent. 3-49 1-10 908 164 1-87 015 264 No. 2,090 2,371 1,790 718 2,174 17 148 Per cent. 11-08 12-57 9-49 3-81 11-53 ■09 • 78 100 00 27.969 53.141.100 100-00 30.648 59.763.600 100 00 34,460 67.197.000 100-00 18,862 35,837.800 10000 / 0-56 62-33 26-45 7-94 0-89 / 1-83 \ k \ 2 115 5.920 2.914 646 1.470 247 6 90 •02 1-00 51 89 25-54 566 1288 2-16 -06 •79 10 779 5,563 3,256 1.637 103 308 18 1 0-09 6-67 47-65 27-89 14-02 0-88 2-64 \ 0-16 14 2.921 1.365 350 263 331 7 0-26 55-62 26 00 6-67 502 6-31 012 104 1,242 1,424 246 477 316 1 2-73 32-60 37 -.38 6-46 12-52 8-29 •02 100-00 5.251 6,301,200 100 00 11,410 14,833,000 100 00 11.675 15.761.250 100-00 3,810 4,953.000 100-00 8417 11-64 1,181 2.191 M6-43 t30-47 ♦15,757 t3.454 74-92 16-42 4-34 •47 Z- 2 •13 12,074 94-24 3.250 83-24 465 68 96 98 11 3^63 053 075 076 009 526 67 28 32 1 13-47 t99' 781 28 1-72 3-64 •22 -33 2.892 313 613 :40-22 4-35 8-53 •72 •82 -03 100 00 7.190 7.190.000 100-00 21.030 22.081.500 100-00 12,812 14.093.200 10000 3,904 4,001,600 100-00 11-77 1 21 1 62-85 7 66 8-43 79-52 1 102 •81 88-23 10 62-50 82 93 8 5 1 3715 1 5 37-50 12 8 9-76 10 12 05 6-50 100-00 35 42.000 100-00 16 16,000 100 00 83 83.000 10000 123 123,000 100 00 2 2,000 1 1.000 298 298.000 - 206 206,000 216 TRADK AM) Vi)MMKHrK~ I'Ain \ 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Statkmknt No. 4.- iS'imilicr of Curs mihI (Junnlitv of cih-Ii kind of (Ji-Miii iiis)K'ct,('(l over iu the Wcsku'ii Ciruiu Iiik " - ( 'rop 1910. 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T.- NimiluT (il ('iirs inul (Jimntilv ol' cncli Ivlml ol (Irniii iiisixrlcd (>V(>r tho imdornuMilioiH'd railronds l>y rroviiicc'^, lor llir ( rnp \ f.w rndcd Aii^jnst ;5I, l!Mr>, in tlic Wi'slcni (!r;iin I ii-^pccl inn Division. Manilotia. Ulir.Ml. Oiils. Bnrlry. Flax. Rye. ScreeninKs Totiil. C.P.U (\N.U C..T.V G.K K ("a IS. 12,747 8,582 975 1,108 ( 'nrs. 3,094 2,233 142 20 Cars. 954 1,012 96 53 Cars. 189 76 5 27 Car.s. 5 3 ( 'ars. 145 25 10 ( 'ins. 17,131 1 1 , 928 1,228 1,211 Total iCais.... \ Bushels 23,412 26,338,500 5.489 10,429.100 • 2,115 2,749,500 297 304,425 8,000 ISO 180, 000 31,. 501 40, 00!),. 525 !. — Statkmknt slunviiDT imiiilu'r of Surveys licM 2 2 Totals 122,831 177 142 34 C Igary. Crop year, 1914-15. 6,625 39 28 11 224 Tlx'inK AND COMMKUCE—PAUr V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 No. 10. — St ATI; mi: NT slu>\viii>; tlu> minilu'r ol Surveys liclii on ('iirH of (Iriiin ;if Toronlo durinjr tho rroi> Vosirs iMulod An^nist ^1, IDIO. I'.m. liHe, I!>i;{. 1!)1 I .uhI 1!M.-,. Month. Total No. of Cars lllSp«'Ct(>(l. Sin\ i'\s Jl.-I.l. Inspector's (inulo Sustained. In8p(!(!tor's (iriidc not Suslainf'ti. ScpttMiibor. 1909 Oftobor, 1909 38 220 277 273 179 174 1.33 1L3 65 70 37 40 1 3 <» 7 1 1 1 6 3 1 Novemhor. 1909 2 DrcnnlH-r 1909 .I.uuiarv. 1910 4 Kiru!ir\ . 1910 •. M.iroh. 1910 -Vnril 1910 . . . Miiv, 1910 - June. 1910 1 1 1 1 Julv. 1910 1 AuBust, 1910 1 Totals . .... ... 1,619 21 13 8 September, 1910 29 112 182 290 3.59 287 392 142 90 155 253 533 3 14 1 1 3 2 9 3 1 1 4 2 • 1 6 1 1 Oqtober, 1910 8 Xovember, 1910 : . . . . December, 1910 1 January. 1911 1 2 6 1 2 February, 1911 March. 1911 3 April. 1911 2 1 June, 1911 1 July, 1911 1 1 3 August, 1911 1 Totals 2,824 43 20 23 September, 1911 333 298 185 93 57 116 70 43 17 8 9 11 4 3 4 2 October. 1911 1 Noyembcr, 1911 December, 1911 2 2 January, 1912 February-, 1912 March, 1912 1 1 April, 1912 May, 1912 June.l 1912 7 July, 1912 August,- 1912 i Totals 1,240 10 8 2 September, 1912 24 67 84 October, 1912 Xovember, 1912 December, 1912 74 77 57 1 1 January, 1913 February, 1913 March, 1913 60 25 31 16 10 15 4 1 2 2 April 1913 1 May, 1913 June, 1913 . . . • July 1913 August, 1913 . Totals 540 6' 2 4 GRAIN STATISTICS 225 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d No. 10.— Statement showing the number of Surveys held on Cars of Grain at Toronto during the Crop Year ended August 31, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913 1914 and 1915 — Continued. Month. Total No. of Cars Inspected. Survevs Held. Inspector's Grade Sustained. Inspector's Grade not Sustained. September. 1913 S2 125 97 107 67 55 39 43 25 21 12 17 October. 1913 3 1 2 November, 1913 December, 1913 4 1 3" January. 1914 Februarv-, 1914 March , 1914 April, 1914 4 1 1 1 1 1 3 May, 19U .June, 1914 July, 1914 August, 1914 Totals 690 13 5 8 September ,1914 73 118 170 280 311 117 114 154 111 77 75 59 1 October, 1914 1 November, 1914 December, 1914 1 1 1 Januarv, 1915 Februarv, 1915 1 March, 1915 April, 1915 2 1 1 June, 1915 Au ust, 1915 1 Totals 1,659 11 7 4 lOd— 15 226 TRADE AND COMMKRVE rART V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 No. 11. — r(>M»'AllATlVK Stati'.mknt of Koi'cipts of (Iriiiii lit, 'I'onniii!!] l'',l('v:itorM, I'\»r(, William !»n.l Tort Arthur, for t,ho (Vopn of 1!»()(), VM)\, I!M)iJ, 1!)(K{. 1!»<)}, i:»().^,, iiHx;. iimr, urns, iikm), imo, ii)ii, luiij, ij)i;j and i»i4. * Crop Year to AuRU-st 31. VVheiit. Oats. Rjirley. Flux. Totals. 1001 Rush . 5.9.59.920 1.2.56.088 .30, 141,. 536 7.291.661 41,302,474 1,439,709 32.080,627 31,. 508, 61 7 56, 0.56, .560 60.. 5.53, 693 40,689,868 58,088,727 72,285,601 70,131,871 108,192,739 107,494.757 133,7.37,205 75,715,606 Rush . 1,.394 1,237.5.57 1,625,623 193.. 501 832,664 6,278,449 13,012,106 10,6.57,172 15,031,400 26,483.516 17,777,080 29,4.59,591 34,482.918 41,4.55,152 17,189,298 Rush. 56,769 348,909 101,425 2.59,310 1,001.298 1,869,181 1,914,296 2,498,174 3,300,676 1,536,500 3,482,689 9,868,774 10,576,310 2,624,081 Hush . 7,675 10,726 167,. 5.37 462,0.53 169,761 .392,000 796,191 1,515,694 2,110,668 Rye 4,999 3,360,800 Rye 5,236 2, 877,. 330 Rye 10,204 5,9.54,451 17,999,403 Rye 13,002 12, 425,. 544 3,179,925 Rye 4,486 Hush. 7,225,077 To Duluth 1912 .38,738,249 To Duluth... 1903 44.884,252 To Duluth 1904 32.8.37,606 1905 .32,770,3.52 1906 63,728,307 1907 76,231,171 1908 .54,777,030 1909 77,728,969 1910 105,435,592 1911 92,328,017 1912 147,099,674 1913 169,845,852 1914 198,207,213 1915 98, 713,. 396 I (IRAIN^ STATISTICS 227 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d No. 12. — CoMPARATiVK Statkmknt 9how^Il^' Quantity of each kind of Grain Shipped from Fort William and Port Arthur, for the Oop Years hereinafter enunicrate-d. Crop Year to August 31. 1900-01. 1901-02. 1902-03. 1903-04. 1904-05. 1905-06. 1906-07. 1907-08. 1908-09. 1909-10. 1910-11. 1911-12. 1912-13. 191,3-14. 1914-15. Wheat. Bush. 6 28 41 31 29 55 54 47 58 72 70 106 108 133 78 ,468 ,148 487 ,384 669 ,509 .849 .521 ,193 ,266 , .336 .933 ,660 798 .919 ,511 .728 .5.36 ,151 .1071 720 .649 ,490 198 .424 .459 174 .217 .008 .402 Cats. Bush. 1.135,733 1.619.487 286.446 767.933 5.721,815 12.744.736 11.096,405 15,048.353 22.630.679 19.937,902 27,783.572 33.7.35.0.35 43.6.33.361 17.121.890 Barley. Flax. Bush. Bush. 52.185 322.377 67.471' 265.0021 9.59,. 546i 1.839.177 1.971,9.38 2.490.679 3. 010.. 566 1.635.231 3.241,590 9.999,5.57 10. 863,. 305 2.649.561 10,726 115.446 282.013 271,296 456,928 7.53,. 307 1,514.644 2,0.33.334 3.5.55,194 2,880.067' 5.587..580| 16.410.275! 12.062.6931 4,413.424 Rye. Bush. 9,010 3.036 '5.675 1.893 1 1 . 607 10.380 3.579 Totals. Bush . 6 29, 43 32 30 62 70 62 77 101 94 143 168 200 103 468.511 ,^547. 372 544.846 020.081 973.338 648.009 .195.879 107,513 . 765, 564 .468.5.38 .791,552 .5.57.523 ,805,084 367.747 ,107.856 I I lOd— 15-i 228 Th'ADi: AM) {'(niMEIiVK—rAKT V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 No. V-\. — St.\TKMKnt showing luu'cipts mikI Sliipiiicnts of (irniti nt Fort. Williain atid l'(>rt Artlnir ior Oop Voar imuHiik AuKust iU. VMU, with coinpnriHouH for H»()8, 1!>0S>, I'.llO. inil. ,15)12. lOlU and 1!U4. Month. Wheat. Oats. Barley. Flax. Kye. Totdl. ScptoiirfirT, 1914 OcfolnT. 1914 Bush. 26,392.140 11.608,678 8.888,394 4.168.141 1,641.914 2, 544.. 505 4,. 565. 4.36 6.215,271 4.. 38 1.0.37 2,496.906 2,086,084 727.100 Bush . 3,. 532. 3,55 3,, 5.34. 168 3,0.57.210 1.302,1.39 453.495 761,364 1,1 25,. 586 1.325.911 .5.52.078 536.894 789.136 218.962 Bush. 673,296 6,34,2.35 404.905 1.57.691 64.194 98.698 68.096 189.673 88.310 74,, 341 94,544 76.098 Bush . 271,202 729,866 640.316 405.8.54 140,471 82.892 165,112 351,777 1.53,867 110.. 350 90. 167 32,051 Bush. 090 1.8.56 349 1,281 Bush . 30.8(59,683 16,. 508, 803 Novi'iiiber, 1914 DtToinluT 1914. 12,991,174 6,035 106 .liinuarv. 1915 Fobruiirv 1915 2,306,074 3,487,459 March i915 . 5,924,230 April. 1915 8,082,632 Mav. 1915 5,175,292 Juno 1915 3,218.491 Julv. 1915 310 3.060,241 Aucust. 1915 1,054,211 Total 1914-15. 75.715,606 17.189.298 2.624,081 3.179.925 4.486 98,713 396 CroD Year 1908 40,689.868 10,657,172 1,914.296 1.515.694 54,777,030 CroD. year 1909 58.088.727 15.031.400 2,498,174 2.110.668 1 77,728,969 CroD. year 1910 72.285,601 26.483,516 3,300,676 3,360.800 4,999 105,435.592 CroD. year 1911 70.131,871 17,777,080 1,536,500 2,877,330 5,236 92,328,017 CroD year 1912 108,192,739 29.459,591 3,482,689 5.954.451 10.204 147,099,«674 CroD. year 1913 107,494,757 34,482,918 9.868,774 17.999.403 169.845,852 Total. 1913-14 133,737,205 41,455,152 10,576,310 12,425.544 13,002 198,207,213 GRAIN FiTATISTICS 229 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd No. 1;^. — Statement sliowiiij? Receipts and Shipment.s of Grain at Fort William and Port Arthur for Crop. etc. — Concludi'd. Month. September. 1914.. /Rail. \Lake October, 1914 jRail. )L:iko. November, 1914... ./R;iil.. \ Lake. December, 1914.. . /Rail.. 1 Lake. January, 1915 fRail.. iLake. February, 1915 /Rail.. \Lake. March, 1915 /Rail.. \Lake. April, I9I5 iRail. 1 Lake May, 1915 /Rail.! ^Lake June, 1915 /Rail.. \Lake. July, 1915 /Rail.. ILake. August, 1915 jRail.. \ Lake . Wht'at. (^ats. Bush. 309,171 12,217,5fy2 2^6. 880 17,195,698 265.4(52 16,248,561 .54:5,495 2.892,699 1,049,868 2,649,504 915,699 147,321 8,707,683 1.34,481 7,463,024 128,946 3,023,562 1.54,190 2,612,974 91,128 1,931.494 Bush. 10.044 994.001 138.787 4.338.699 43.924 3,313,136 92,788 694.4.54 555,955 279,575 .34,914 18,994 962,447 21,430 2,677.072 13,088 885.466 7,451 1,278,7.38 7,244 753,683 Barley. Bush. 2.894 289.949 6.573 747,200 639.213 .54.907 37.435 29,445 22.114 "4.. 352 1.696 .2.000 83 256,842 950 323.881 505 133.642 1.961 93,919 Flax. Ryf>. Bush. 702,002 1.279.753 1.316,839 79,465 251,. 567 7.624 15,007 "929 29,491 245 117,625 1,070 290,348 3,557 173.900 144.002 Bush. 1,084 690 774 349 682 Total. Bush. 322,109 14,203,514 383,324 23,-562.040 310.160 21,517,749 770,655 3,876,504 1,643,574 2,966.200 955.394 168.011 9.701,621 1.56,239 10, 514.. 563 144.054 4,. 523, 257 165,703 4,199,254 100,333 2,923,098 Total crop yearl915/Rail. . l,Lake. 6,626.147 72,293.255 1,224,195 15,897,695 125,481 2,. 524, 080 107,897 4,. 305, 527 2,540 1,039 8,086,260 95,021,.596> Crop, year 1908.. ..("Rail.. \ Lake . Crop, year 1909 fRail.. \Lake. Crop, year 1910 [Rail.. \ Lake . Crop, year 1911 fRail.. \Lake. Crop, year 1912 /Rail.. (Lake. Crop, year 1913 /Rail.. ^ Lake . Total crop year 1914/ Rail. . Lake . 10,224,540 36.607.299 3.888,695 7,163,801 694,310 1.256.166 300.2.33 1.231.609 8.451.114 49.742.084 2.690.863 12.357.490 516,119 1.974,560 404,313 1,629,021 9,119,987 63,146,4.37 2.471,304 20. 1.59,. 375 412.141 2.598,425 544,371 3,010,823 7,594,404 62,742,055 1,444,1.58 18,493,744 115,419 1,519,812 403,109 2,476,95.8 19,790.878 87,142,296 7,115,692 20,667,880 .306,705 2.934,885 1,4.34,668 4,152,912 12,538,098 96,124,119 5,548,497 28.186.538 1.248,745 8,750,812 924,142 15,891,307 8,259,563 124,697,011 4,522,460 39,060,529 901.340 9.963,500 228,250 11,814,050 15,107,778 46,258,875 12,062.409 65.703,155 2.939 2.736 12.550.742 88.917,796 1,893 9,557,090 85.234.462 4,543 7,064 28,652.486 114.905,0.37 20.259,482 148.952,776 10.365 213 13.921,978 185,535,303 Note. — The shipments to Mill at Fort William are included in rail shipments. Compiled weekly to the 28th day of August. 1915. 230 TRADE AMI COM MKRCE— PART V 6 GEORGE V. A. 1916 Jfo, 14. — Statt-^ment phowiii^r SliipnuMits of drain from Fort M'illiiiiti iiiid Tori Arthur to the \nHiorniontioii('(l Torts ason of Navigation, 1914 Canadian Vessels. Bush . 9,188,395 .^TCOOO 90,019 5,925,142 26,553,362 170,612 2,653,494 5,103,140 U.S. Vessels . Bush. Season of Navigation, 1915 Canadian Vessels. Bush. 2,276,217 7,005,145 1,528,828 6, 604,. 564 25,309,842 64,975 413,176 2,453,243 13,504 U.S. Vessols. . Bush. 176,703 Port McNieoll... ... Unknown destinations. Walkerville 8,155,855 11,288,198 30,780 14,497,824 Total, Canadian Ports. Winter Storage — Canadian Ports Canadian Boats wrecked cargoes United States ports — Fairport Toledo Buffalo, N.Y Superior Cleveland Erie Port Huron Detroit Sandusky Total, U.S. ports Winter Storage, U.S U.S. boats wrecked car- goes Grand total shipments . 59,392,590 2,060,561 61,373,148 1,687,930 466,953 1,325,770 976,939 5,263,802 292,000 46,179,248 229,657 103,002 1,779,825 19,246,430 5,837,318 - 111,000 2,356,867 1,087,939 59.929,235 7,098,630 273,500 62.635,412^ 69,361,926 131,997,338 154,864 144,585 1,247,149 346,858 2,182,276 21,070,094 1,816,782 64,881,194 22,886,876 87,768,070 60,167,318 176,703 427,000 231,800 63,000 7,025, .H77 119,046 5, 86.'), 212 1,424,312 62,307,7.33 219,858 105,000 434,000 3,354,864 825,822 18,0U0 97,000 '.,764,081 74,326,943 • 24,-530,7.56 68,3.58,399 99,034,042 167,392,801 ORAIH STATISTICS 231 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd No. 14. — Shipments of Grain from Fort William and Port Arthur for Seasons of Navigatio^, 1913, 1914 and 1916.— Continued. Oats. Season of Navigation, 1913. Season of Navigation, 1914. Season of Navigation. 1915. Canadian Vessels. U.S. Vessels. Canadian. Vessels. U.S. Vessels. Canadian U.K. Ves.sels. Vessels. Canailiun ports — (^wi'n Sounfl- . . Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. 1 Bush. Bush. 4,399,969 4.511,598 1.882,563 Tiffin 2,529.335 100,000 DeDot Harbour 1,624,740 150,000 117,884 1.660.047 Pfiint. Kdward.. Meaford.. r« ndf rich 3,143,589 2.200,455 1,876,062 2.259.369 423.432 4,052,704 Pnrt r^olhnmp. .•557 Q.ll Port Stanlev. 1,918,763 6,982,769 304,120 178,973 3,075,335 2,200,420 5,547,260 1,753,908 3,574,970 18,741 Montreal. Prpsoot t, 644,199 3,361,168 Port McNicoll fi.in7.7.iu Total, Canadian ports 24,096,59' 22,060,123 20,443.407' 527, 95l Winter Storage Canadian ports 1.630,217 237.114 2,043,477 RhioDed direct to England . 121,482 U.S. ports- Detroit 29,885 577,787 598,804 6,698,010 1,742,139 569,532 242,172 18.>,196 170,000 168,200 2,252,822 317.000 Buffalo, N. Y 175,588 49.999 2.413,886 r yhioaiFO ( Mpvpland Erie Pnrt "Huron 727,073 241,174 Toledo 242,802 Total, U.S. ports 607,672 10,203,853 175,5881 3,465,095 291 . n.s 2.656.688 Wintor Rt-oraffP 4.208.304 25,000 1.140.472 Grand total shipments 26,334.486 14,412,157 22,472,825 3.490.095 22.899,539 4.325.111 40,746,643 25,962,920 27,224,650 i 232 TRADK AND COMMKRCE—PART V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 No. 14. — SlIlPMKNTS of Oniiii from Fort Williiim ati4 1,793.747 .■i 777 909 967,830 1 4.36. 'i4S 19,315,643 7.. 571. 656 2, 404.. 378 I 234 TliADE A\n COMMERCE- PART V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 N(i. H. Slili'Mi'.NTS of (irain fnnii Fort Willidtii aiul I'ort Artlmr for Scmsoiih of Navigation.. IKia, 1!»H and WntK—ConlinKcd. Ryr SdlEENINOH. Season of Navi- (Sation 1913. Season of Navi- gation 1914. Sc>ason of Navi- gation 1915. Season of Navigation, 1913 Season of Navigation, 1914 Season of Navigat.ioti, 1915 Cana- dian Vessels Cana- dian Vessels Cana- dian Vessels ('ana- dian Vessels U.S. Vessels ( 'jina- (iian Vessels U.S. V»!ssels ( 'ana- (lian Vessel.s U. S. V(!8Mc1h Canadian ports — (^wcn Sound.. . Bush. Bush. 349 Bush. Bush Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. 19,. 597 Bush. M idliind.. Tiffin .... 750 13,534 Ilcnot Hurbour.. Point Kdward. Meaford Cifjderich.. i,924 45,340 86,702 44,548 79,872 H^AA.... Port Colborne.. . . 702 31,592 Thorold.. Port Stanley Ivinffston. . . . . 44,273 18,842 26,568 133,207 Montreal 609 Sault Ste. Marie. VVjilkerville Port MeNicholl. . 500 36,834 14,673 Total Canad'n ports 3,033 1,051 Nil. 209,441 321,029 65,862 Winter storage.. 3,596 U.S. ports— Ogdensburg » Buffalo.. . 190,636 525,898 64,647 95, 128 125,446 27,234 134,639 236,262 Chicago 92,958 252,634 Cleveland Duluth 70,713 410,808 436,683 / 910,088 133,510 104,407 Superior.. . . 309,640 Winter storage in U.S. Ports 546,646 Total, U.S. ports. 163,671 1,564,025 1,069,863 258,956 266,280 1,345,182 Grand total ship- ments 3.033 1,051 373,112 1,564,025 1,394,488 258,956 332,142 1,345,182 3,033 1,051 Nil. 1,5 )37,137 1,6 53,444 1.6 77,324 GRAIN STATIfiTICS 235 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d No. 14. — Shipments of Grain from Fort William and Port Arthur for Seasons of Navigation^ 1913, 1914 and 1915.— Continued. Mixed Grain Mixed drain, Season of Navigation 191.3. Mixfd (irain. Season of Navigation 1914. Sea.sf)n of Navigation 1915. . Canadian Vessels . U.S. Vessels . 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CO c cS 238 77M/)/v' AND OOMMKliCK—lWItT V 6 GEORGE'V, A. 1916 No. !;'>. SrMi'.MKNT sliowinu; ShipincnK'^ of (irMiii from Duliit.li to tlic iiiidorniontioii.Hl Ports during llic Seasons of Niivigalioii Ii)l.'5, 11)14 and l'.)15. Whkat. Season of Navination 1913 Season of Navination 1914. Seaaonof Navigation 1915. Vessels . Canadian Vessels. II. S. Vessels. ( 'anadian Ve.s.sels . U.S. Vessels. Ciininlian p. SiiirMiNTs of drain fnpiii hiiliitli lor Souhoiih of Ntivigntioii VM'\, 1!»14 juid WnU.— Continued. Hauley. Sciisdti of Navigntion 1913. Season of Navinutioii lit! 4. Season of Navigation 1915. Vessels . Canadian Vessels. U. S. Vessels. Canadian Vessels . 11.8. V(!88c1b. Canjidian ports — Kinffston . Bush. Bush . Bush . Bush. Bush. Miciliind 84,81S 57,703 Tiffin Port r^olhomp 470,307 168,766 612,828 168,766 U. S. ports- Buffalo . . . . 274,302 30,015 28,655 104,235 1 Total U S Dorts 274,302 30,015 132,890 Cirand tot&l 887,130 198,781 132,890 GRAIN STATISTICS 241 .SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd No. 15. — Siiii'MENTS of Grain from Dulutli for Seasonp of Navigation 1913, 1914 and 1915. — Continued. ] Flax. Sctison of Navigation 1913. Season of Navigation 1914. Season of Navigation 1915. Vessels . Vessels . Canadian Vessels . U.S. Vessels . Canadian Vessels . U.S. Vessels. Canadian ports — Kingston Bush. 126,927 Bush. BuKh. Bush. Bush. Bush. Godoric'h Midland 230.000 Depot Harbour Tiffin 200,980 488,679 774.536 Port Colbome Montreal Total. Canadian ports. 1,887,122 U. S. ports— Bufifalo .. 1,651,399 Toledo 95,9,59 151,755 Chicago 60,928 Total, U. S. Ports.... 1,712,327 247,714 Grand total 3,599,449 247,714 I lOd— 16 242 Tit Ant: \\n ('i)\n\i:K('K—r\nT v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 No. 15. — Sllll'MKNTS of (Jraiii I'mm Duliitli i'nr Scaaons of Navigutioii \\)V-\, H)14 and \\)\:->.—C(mrUtdfd. Total (Iijmn. Sca.son of NaviKiition 1913. Season of NaviKution 1914. Seiis( NaviKat on 1915. Vessels . Canadian Vessels. U. S. Vessels. C'anadian Ve.ssels. U.S. V<-SS(!ls. Canadian ports— Kinir-Nton.. .... liu.sh . 461.927 289,901 2.55,000 170,898 887,683 749,491 3,598,159 Bush . Bush . Bu.sh . Bu.Hh . Godorich MidUiivl . .... Depot Harbour 44,000 5 13. 500 Tiffin. 282,000 Port (^olborne 96,827 2,482,272 524,411 1.005.712 Montroal 32,186 954,531 Port McXicoll 655,000 Total, Canadian ports 6,413,059 903,238 4,700,484 32,186 954,531 U. S. port.s— Buffalo 5,511,718 852,7.30 60,928 521,883 57,123 151,755 2,061,724 Erie Chicaeo ... Detroit 104,235 Toledo.. 95,959 Total, U. 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C — © CO r^ .-•: u; CM © oc CS c j r-." CM CO © — ei CM — s ■* i 1 > PC c 1 ee c X c ■r # a "c X. c Z. c. '5 b c 09 0 248 trahf: Axn com mkuce— part v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Tti addition Xjo the abovo thoro were pxix>rt,(xl from the ports of Montreal, Halifax, St. John and Vancouver, the following (luantities of United States grain, viz.: Wheat. Corn . ()a(H. Barley. Rye. Total. 1907 Bush. 5.373.215 10,908,194 12.761.605 3.882.885 Bush. 4.745.(M2 430,829 267.986 2.834,474 Bush. Bush. .32.771 113.678 90..50f) Bush . SO.O.W 51,. 568 51.293 BuHh. 10.201.083 190S 109. 130 35.429 38.715 3,616 11,613,399 1909 13,206,819 / 6.7.56.074 1910 Halifax 1 3.617 Vancouver. . . Montreal Halifax 1.317 1.623.172 1.317 5,391,388 100 49. 190 7,063.7.50 1911 OtherRr'n 52 20 143.454 Other gr'n 3,3.33 152 Vancouver. . . 20 Montreal Halifax 7.335.494 2,010.257 78,793 9,567,998 1912 3,333 St. John 59,812 33,399 .59.812 1913 Montreal Halifax 6,052,006 40.285 500,985 3 115.593 2.098 75 358.572 6.742.268 2.101 St. John 75 1914 Montreal 1 Halifax 32,872,591 2,000 2.614,147 1,014,607 36.861,917 St. John Montreal j Halifax 10,525,486 160.374 98,868 10,784,728 1915 240 Vancouver. 265 GRAIV STATISITICS 249 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d No. IS.— CoMP.vR.ATivR Statemknt showiiiff qimntities of Grain in.^peotr>«l at Wiiiiiiix-t^. Calgary and Duluth, which are. at the initial iv)int of rihipment, billed to jxjints East, West and South by the All-rail Route from WinniiJeg and Calgary, for the undermentioned Crop Years. Crop yoar.s, entiing August 31. Wheat. Oats. I Barley. Flax. Rye. Total. 1900 Bush. 253,150 6,8,060 1,327,700 1,644,000 .552,300 1,. 523, 550 1,448,280 Bush. .52.800 64.800 1.449.600 406.500 171.000 781.. 500 851.928 Bush 10.000 2.000 103.000 116.400 7.200 93.600 139.680 Bush 2.490 4.980 45,900 263,000 20,000 9,000 5,000 Bush. Bu8h 318.440 139.840 2.926,200 2,429,900 7.50,. 500 2,407,6.50 2.447,288 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 2.400 1907 721.180 6.420 167,990 869.400 469.800 572.400 117.60U 3.600 31.200 1,000 2,000 3,600 2,400 1.200 1,712.780 482.220 774.790 Calgary going East " West Total All-rail, 1907 895,590 1.911.600 152.400 3.000 7,200 2.969.790 1908.. 705. 130 14.980 375.570 1.350.340 770.400 201,600 554,400 118,800 26.400 2.000 1,200 1.. 505. 1.30 216 .580 Calgary going East •' West 38,400 70.800 1.200 969,570 1 571 940 Duluth .32.000 Total All-rail, 1908 2,446,020 1.645.200 135.600 34.000 2,400 4,263.220 1909.: 263,550 1,304.100 1.043.700 1.325.100 1,342.800 2.1.36.600 1.. 5.58. 800 118.800 14.400 27.600 54.000 70.800 10.000 21.000 1.000 52.000 1 630 750 Calgary going East " West Duluth 4,800 7,200 3.494,100 2,664.700 1 566 700 Total All-rail, 1909 3.936.450 5.157.000 166.800 84.000 12.000 9.. 356. 2.50 1910 106.. 500 1 5.3S ann 26.400 13.200 15.80Q 223.200 1,000 4,000 8,000 1.. 372. 700 926.420 3.163.610 4 6.58 920 Calgary going East " West Duluth 328,020 566.200 1.292.910 1.844.900 3, 714.720! 646 000 15.000 2.000 75 oon Total, All-mil, 1910 5.442,150 4.295.900 278.600 92.000 13.000 10.121.650 1911 314,975 465,475 624,575 1,244,850 1.. 3.54. 700 9.. 500 2.325.600 3.800 51.600 1 721 275 Calgary going East " West Duluth 27.600 96.0(0 2.400 1,000 4.000 .37.000 7.000 .503.. 575 3.0.57,175 1.288.050 Total All-rail, 1911 2,649,875 3.693.600 177.600 42.000 7.000 6.. 570, 075 1912 12,249,625 522.450 981.475 1.327.625 6.930.525 6. 663.. 300 .326.800 3,744,900 2,760.700 1.423.100 786.000 60.000 87.600 166.800 62.400 372. OCO 6.000 6.000 3.000 2.57.000 10.800 3.600 7.200 9.600 20 081 725 Calgary going East " West " South Duluth < 918.850 4.827.175 4.267.725 8.673.025 Total All-rail, 1912 22.011.700 14.918.800 1.162.800| 644.000 31.200 .38. 768.. 500 1913 6.159.2.50 682.875 1.495.125 3.. 33 1.125 3,555 090 4,. 596. 1.50 848.2.50 2.421,900 4.. 590.. 300 323 700 4.59.492 1.244.2.501 4 000 12.463.142 Calgary going East " West " South Duluth... 219.700 127,400 817,700 478.400 25.200 1.050 24.150 2.636.500 4.000 3.000 •4.000 1,780.025 4.048.475 8.767.275 6.993,600 Total All-rail, 1913 1 15.223.375 12.780,.300i 2.102,692J 3.931.1.50 1 1 15.000 .34.0.52.517 250 /7,1/)/; ,1\/) ('OMMKItrE—rAliT Y 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 No. IS. — (^>MrAHATivK Statkmknt showiiiff (ni»mtiti(>s of (Iniin iiiHpectcd iit Wimiipcj?, CiilKiir.v )i)i(I Dnliitli. wliicli iirc. n( llic iiiitiiil point of sliipniciil. hilled to poiots Kiist. Wost iiiul Smith h.v \\\v All-raii luoito from Wiiiiiipo^r imd Ciilgnr.v, for the iiiiilcniu'iitioiu'il Crop Yt>ur.«« — Continued. Crop ynirs, ending Au»jusi, 31. Wheat. Oats. Barley. Flax. Rye. Totals. 1914 .. . Bush. 2, 204.. 5.50 140,300 946,450 2,466,750 Bush. 2,. 52 1,3.50 4.54 , 3.50 1,739,400 735, 150 Bush. 1,327,0.50 10(1,0.50 93,1.50 .386, 100 Bush. 19,800 13,200 1,100 .574,200 Bu.Mh. 35,000 2,000 3,000 31,000 Bush. 6,107,7,50 Calgary going East " West Dululh. 719, .500 2,811,100 4,162,200 Total All-rail. 1914 5,758,050 5,4.50,2.50 1,912,9.50 608,300 2,000 69,000 13, 800,. 5.50 Calgary going East " West " To Calgary Duluth 191,2.50 .3.52, 125 2,140,875 1,280,2.50 423,700 1,217,800 4,886,800 38,000 49,400 191,100 644,800 68,900 4,100 1,025 3,075 176,300 68.000 4,000 33,000 4,000 7.36,4.50 1,766,0.50 7, 708,. 5.50 1,. 507, 4.50 Total All-rail. 1915 3, 964,. 500 6,566,300 954,200 184,. 'iOO 109,000 11,778,500 CHAIN fiTATisrica 251 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd No. 10.— CoMi';'KATl\K Statkmk.vt uf Canadian Whc^at in Transit .shipiK.(l from the following United States Ports for tho Yours ended Jujie .'JO, 11K>7, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914 and 191.^. Ports Q LI.^XTITIES. 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 Baltimore . Boston New York Philadelphia Portland Virginia Bush 88,432 7,687.745 4.. 333. 115 2.473,284 5,186,129 Bush 465.773 7,420,969 5,100.117 5,690,749 4,809,880 Bush 1.801.294 8,012.2.53 5,!' 11. 085 4,995 .5.53 6.409,286 Bush. 2,2(M).518 4. 1.58. 468 9.565.7.52 3,703,191 3,564,299 Bush. 5.317.49f- 10.512.406 22,. 566. 120 11,937.0"0 5,174,7.59 Bush . 9.1.52.469 12.8.33.0S4 18.1.30.667 10.1.52.457 6.481,025 Bush. 11,928,664 14,307.797 23.710.085 11.728.087 9.438.961 717.495 Bu.sh . 1.406.896 6.4H3.802 13. 604,. 527 3.972.289 6. .548. 068 142 6;i5 Totals, bushels. 19. 768. 70,'- 23,487.488 27.129.471 24.192.228 .55.507.8.53 56,749.702 71.831.089 32.1.58,217 Comparative Statement of Canadian Flour in Transit shipt»ed from Tnited States Ports for the Years ended June 30, 1907, 1908. 190.9, 1910, 1911. 1912, 1913, 1914 and 1915. ,' 1 QUANTmE«. Ports. 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 Baltimore Boston New Y'ork Philadelphia Portland ; Bbls. 321 125,308 199,614 49,884 130,978 Bbls. 9,63'' 142,482 2^5,891 3G,60() 110,588 Bbls. 530 244,066 723,. 573 61,282 170,384 Bbls. 1 1 . 350 249.2.32 6.57.04V 43,2 1 184,40:. Bbls. 29,033 319.024 660.76." 118.569 237,129 Bbls. 86,767 3.=;2,289 890.14" 1.59,02" 196,849 Bbls. 60,727 232,718 929,020 236,338 200.914 Bbls. 45.6.35 225,. 302 1,2 "8,. 5.58 294,237 190,496 Totals, barrels. . 506, 10c 575.200 1.199.835 1,145,310 1.364.520 1.685.077 1,659,717 2.014,228 252 TRADH AND COMMERCE— PART V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 No. 20. — Rates on drain l>y V«»sflol from Fort William niul Port Arthur to Moutroal. Goor^rian Bny Porta and Huffalo. for Season of Navigation, 1915. (April to Deoonihor i:^.' 101.'>.> Monin'iil.—RixtK^^ oikmichI around 4-S3 cents. In May dropix^d to 440 ccnita tluMKV to .'JSt) cents in Juiu^ and ;^.'i^ per cent of Lake Erie Ports' rates. SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS. 1. Al>ove rates are strictly net to assured. 2. Vessels classing lovrer than second class, as above, to be declincKi. 3. Winter storage risk at port shipment — Before opening of navigation (and during season of navigation when required). First and second classes — Two-thirds cent per day. Storage charges at jiort of shipment terminate April Ift and trip risk comes into force. 4. Winter storage risk at port of destination — After close of navigation (and during season of navigation when required). First and second classes — Two-thirds cent per day per $1(>0 valuation. 5. The above rates do not cover the risk in the elevator, either at port of shipment, port of transhipment, or port of destination. POST SEASON SAILINGS. Dec. 1 to midnight Dec, 5, 1 per cent. Dec. 6 to midnight Dec. 8, 1| per cent. Dec. 9 to midnight Dec. 10„ 1^ per cent. Dec. 11 to midnight Dec 12, 2 per cent. 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C.'S c3 O I- tH u ca o3 WWWCuOOOOOWK i) 0) +J *J I-. l-> 03 c3 WW GRAIN STATISTICS 259 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Jo ^ 00 ■n ■ M s •00 ■-" •o> eo a touseeac oa<4o»ot^©©oo^^^©»c©ooo >o^©c^o»o©©r^©©05©«e-"©0'—— -©or^oco IC I - •^ r^ — ci Cl c u5 ■^ • us CO r^ ci CO t~ ci ^- •o coco e^^ CO CM esi 04 •* — C4 CO as M r- tc © CO ic«ococor~ S • ■ © O O "5 © t» s g g «c 05 g ^ g s CO U5 s o • ©t^ lO U3 C>J 00© ei 05© «c ■o ©e^ e^ O ej — w © t^ •*iO © M r^ uoSJ CO »< « ^H ^H ■>• ■ CM c* t^ UO ICC- •ccoc-rscot^ciooi^cc-icc — oocccMcicacoocc: c © OOOCOrHC) O 00 © r~- :ir: "0 — • © O 00 •-• t- ©•"(■C^ — CO — ©IC — ©©COr-JCCCOO— ©©tCC0©©C-)C50l^©t^;C © - OC © O CM • ococ-^coM'occc©c^iicoc'Oryrco--©c/:<-'^»C'^ooiOic©©r^-arict^c- r^ C^l iC '•** uo >C OC "t — CO i« Ci cr or ^- . t^coo; ^^^~c:lC^cm«e^ott^lC©coc"^^^05©fCtco^^'CiCC'Ccctoce©o■ CO •^tcmioO'Ccoi^c5cor~e'iC5«5 ■ ce55Ccoe■lt^c£c^cccoco— coCJcoeM-«tecj«e^ coco — 0O»CfcC cocjcoroc<>c^e-)e^foe^co iC o o o; cc — iO*00©©iC©00©»C»C©t>-©»COCC»^'M»^©iCO"5kC»0©r^»C©©kCl/3 — mocose^e^ir^ — csoocot^^o^r^ — — o^iricc^coc^coicooiccccsoc'j'-rcoc cce^coe^ — COC4 — -"— — eo (mco — — — — — — — eo — coc» — co — cocoe^co evicoe^icococj.— coevi»-ie>-<-N'<*CM — oir--^«Oi--ie^i--i— iMcoeMC>»-je>)e^io-"i-ieoe^'-<«>e«i-< ^ ^ g 03 cs e! EC- s -r c c O c H-H-t^t-r^H-l^H^ U 3 C C c.S ^■ w c c ■ c c. u 3 a fd c ■ c e c c > c: C T•i:■- c: a s =j rt e; t CQ t£ o 3 £ o: s i- ^ . HE Ex c & e. 3 ^ 3 C U CQ •- c 5 :^E ^- ^ <* = =• Q^O» etc o ►J&, Q-i C .S.5 c- t « g t. i_ j:: — _ _- ? sissssss ;^:ii«ii^ lOd— 17i 260 Tir\nF A\n CO\tMK}H'K—rAUT V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 i o o ■!-> 0) si ^ (U CD GQ 03 1=! as o a s c9 O c9 03 o ■ i-^ 1-3 a o H jS 3 m iCOO00e^t-PBO»'9OO>'5'3>iMOOOO'-'OOW9OC5O'^-}'OOOr-e»S >50a>"i"r^e'Ocoi^oooo-roo-*o M r>- — M c-i -- iM -<< CI oo -»> CI t- lo o r^^ o c-< oo ci o eo 3 P3 03 3 m 03 j3 a> m jS 3 ^ m Oe«500«500ooooooo— •ootoooO'^-^ooor^ffO OC5OO>nOO00<0C-OCOOOOOO'»"00'^OC«50'^tOOo:iOOCOO noc-it^>o^^t^ooo:'COC^arr^o)o" o" o" o" O >0 O o" O "O >o O lo' ifS o o o o' »o" o' >c >c o' o" o o o C^CO-H^Hi— •cicOfMCO'-^CO'— 'C^COC^i— -<(Me. >>-o 1=3 a; gfeOQ a ■h3 _- ■ m O O G CO m 03 O > >£ y C^ CC0303--:5cj— ; OS 0) 01 4) ^ . S Jli P W u do 5. c 0) .;a.^ Q 03 0) aJ a; GIMIN STATISTICS 261 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd o o •00 ■CO :e5 ••35 0>O»ooo — CO — oocrooco«fMccoooC'n'coo!t-cC50 — ©«t»occ<:Qcic/::/:o-r OOOOOOOO'OOKMOOOOO-^'MO-^O'V— '•OtO-^tCOOOcCiOOiCeMOJOC-. 0 3■-0 — — «0fC«O-r0C0C«CC>Jif5— C"l(r:OC0»CCCl— t-,,_ — — . -, >, c^»rter^c;cC'^'^octoo«DO:cQ''5-«"c^ — to«-"co-i'iccC"ro)'rC'0-«"©oi^>rtD-*© Oiocso©© — o© — oocMrco-rr^ccoooo-rccot^ 0C©00©O©>O©0ClM©©©O©'»'e^©'*'©-T' — »cie>»©-»'r^©©oc©too©'r";©r50> OCt^©CC©c<:c:ClMC)»-«'-iM-HU5Mi-ii-i'^'«j-<>-«MC^>-i-Hioc» • OQ face- : c ■> (0 K K _ • S.Sr -.r: o o c o : :^ o : .fcU ■'z.u. c C - M C 03 ci C • o ;^ ■H Ok KaiccxcBccx^c/: . B ■J= ■ O C-s M . c c rt-r = tf eS i fr- t ■ -s . 3 :K ' B £ >. 6^ o a c — 3~ EE OS a O E i£ = = C 3 ^ j:j: j:x.r E E a: CO E E cccc ceo: >5r C - £ >> >. c ceo cccccc • CO • . e - c c :a rr.O .^ c c^ 3 CO . c> c :; c E. - t 4» cc cc cc a: cc cc cc 3! — c c c_ .^. _ •r. T. ^ ^ *' ^^ X r, ,: a a.. X o 3 S esP. oma aJ'"' >^^5: oo TRADE AND COMMKRCH—PAUr V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 o (A 1, > c •3 J3 . . . . ,-1 . • . . ^ I-) b C/3 ::::::;::: :S :3: :::• : :;? d o ." ,' ,'.',' .'!'.':.■ lo : e^" .!: ! CO o' i H u 796,427 737,228 324,703 250,000 291,000 ,059,000 244,086 ,119,737 389,583 773.550 783,307 100,000 340,000 110,000 588,094 346,517 207.000 310.803 291 443 CO Ci ■a J2 o H 3 o n ,— , ^4 WM o M ■< ^ o H ,£3 in e<5 CO 3 CO u< CQ •'. P - -- 2; rm^ Q ^ 0 >, . g s O" OS 3 PQ us o ■«1< M A»0C<3OOOO»nOO-* o ca J2 V « Oi^-^o — 03-»'-i'05eoacooooc«or^io — 1^ ^ ^ 3 «Ot^MC>l(MOC^OOC»3t^t^-HCO— 'lOCOC) > ooooooooooooooooooc c^ •>j • ooooooooooooooooooc ^5 ^ OT O O O 'O O O o' >0 O >0 lO to >o o" o o o' o' c ^J' 3 t^oc-f«ra— <3eO'-<.-iM- A 0) 'S "3 b e n 71 «> n a> eS lU > ai o ■o 0. c §, ^ 0) 0 T3XI s -«-i r 'c c c c O 0 O 0 c 01 o o e a 3 > ^ 1 ells, Fre eston, C hite, Pe hite, Pe ickwire, ickwire, idlak. F ilkinson ilnen... . ilson, Ci isconsin olf. Will olf. Will right, A ale ates. Ha osemite lima. 01 s s is ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ &: ^ ^ ^ >> I>| >^ >- CSl 1 OJiAIN STATISTICS 263 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d CO o OS O o OS OS CO u 08 ^ 0) M ■*-> \a u rH O OS «4-( rH i >i4 ^ ^f* i—t OS T3 T— ( C •^ C3 CO T— < OS U r-l 93 ^ (r> O o OS u r-i pi^ ?• CO o — >o 't oo ^ «0 •— M O .O 1^ — t^ •* CI - - . lO t^ "- ao 0> < .O 1^ Ol O O O CO < — < t- CO 'S — o c» ( • to o CI c I — vo O : Sa «Qo So — o ■o ® o o * f a> SM^MOOOTI-aCUS a - as el O "S OS X < o ■* CD to I 1^ •>}< > Q ^ M < CO e>3 I::- Q * OS < cjMOsos-f-r'fOMOi^ C4 C-4 CJ O — C<5 CI CI '00 MO — ! 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Fiscal Year. 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 (9 months) 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 Revl.nve. Western Division. Eastern Division. S cts 26,080 46 16,282 55 56,977 46 73,256 74 53,157 43 57,117 as 96,163 26 67,859 74 119,934 60 129.679 05 158,638 3[ 166,256 52 223,950 74 318,880 8 ■401,700 51 268,669 73 cts, 8 ,969 20 11,051 31 7.739 08 7,540 02 6,445 94 5,055 01 4,970 54 6,318 51 3, 194 94 4,613 12 6,192 91 3.660 37 2,512 36 5.398 22 Total. S cts 26.080 46 16,282 55 65.946 66 84.308 05 60.896 51 64,6.57 60 102.599 20 72.914 75 124.905 14 135.997 56 161,833 29 170.869 64 230.143 6.: 322.541 19 404.212 87 274,067 95 KXPENDITURE. Wc'stern Division. S cts. 25, 183 43 25,773 04 35.989 64 49.051 53 51.386 52 65,347 62 86,456 54 70.531 08 108.046 25 135.S60 21 161,008 05 183.380 86 206,111 20 321,156 35 393,284 60 392,598 78 Eastern Division. cts 10.204 13 14,775 91 17,695 19 18,570 73 18,467 08 13,941 79 18,085 04 18.808 25 18.947 93 15,351 26 15.734 87 16. 124 93 14.393 43 14,943 19 Total. $ cts. 25, 183 43 25.773 04 46. 193 77 63,827 44 69.081 71 83.918 35 104,923 62 84,472 87 126.131 29 154,768 46 179,955 98 198,732 12 221,846 07 337,281 28 407,678 03 407.541 97 262 TRADE AND COM MKIiCl« o a. rH Tt< o c» rH ^ O CO 01 »«■ a T— ( 3 y-i T! 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C5 00 C-l C5 35t^ "!< »o -^ r~ i~- U5© UO to o c d f- OC to to -- -J. — 05 -»• t-^ I--" 00 to — ■>»• — a *» ■ CO o «c — X — fCO© CM 3 ■ — CO tO-fl" z c pa . o • — Ui. oc t^-l- OlOO to -H to . . to OS to 00 © r-ps ei M' •* ■ to to IC n co' oc ©" lO ■^>n U5 o m" co" e>i — c< c 03 •^ IC O t~ 05 CO TT -1 C^ to © CO tr c3 3 ■<*< cor^ M M *^ ^^ o ca ■* ec oc © — ci oc »c ■ • © mo© © r- -^ to »o © to 00 ■>»; -toor^tooo 1/2 (M c?b ■ CO m CO © ■<* — octc ©ci'Cr^cicooses'C t^ e^ t^ •>»• ■<^ -^ CO ■ ■^ •»j< — c^e^ocMuoous -" — ^ -h' to — ' — .' 3 i^QT-rcc-^ccciicoco^ oc — ©cee->totet~>otoic-rr^«o©-f •*^e*e«»«or^o»ScBoo-i'0 cc c^ioto— ^t^toc'>t^ior^'^r*t^»C'^ -6l^«aooOv090eo■QQO■ccoco Dt^-r e^csco i^t^— >mocco»o 0"*0»t«-WO»0«0-ir5cdr^o6a>o--MeO'^i«tot»-ooc>© — esirt'»»a9»o>a9S>a>o>o©oa©c ; c c © c >_.-._._. — _, 0( : a ' 0( D 3 - 6,894 3,176 2,847 6,6.58 6,. 386 4,.S81 6,784 7,161 9,004 6,861 8,801 7,8.50 7,394 8,973 7,714 1,792 4,494 5,. 564 3,569 1,019 1,1.30 857 383 818 711 12 14 384 87 2 102 661 1878 768 455 1879. . 190 .581 1880. . 493 757 1881... 75 623 1882... 11 195 1883... 7 5,. 5.50 1884. . . 72 473 1885. . 39 081 1886 1 26,015 19 244 1887 10,443 1 , 687 6,312 27,132 132,6.50 2,439,9.59 1888 65 9 602 1889. . 13 706 1890 1891. . 40 36, 145 140 364 1892. . 2 441 751 1893... 550,695 97,971 30,365 45,769 .534,096 .308,424 116,131 1,7.53,135 299 319 224 12 50 51 5.55,488 1894 103,8.54 1895 34,1.58 1896 46,800 1897 32 .535,308 1898 209,3.32 1899 447 275 2^.500 204 89 48 2 66 28 43 160 112 45 21 14 116,514 1,7.54 400 1901 2,009,708 345,936 026,006 703,166 787,. 577 790,804 1,115,979 1,392,783 2,160,890 1,431,922 1,116,116 921,7.57 , 5,-5.56,090 10,905,712 4,388,577 833 1,695 15,885 311 1,199 25 133 3,411 4 58 2 10 41 5 8 2,012,726 1902. ... ... 347 668 1903. . 644 538 1904 707,476 1905 787,757 790,912 1907 • , 1,115,98.3 1908 6 12 2 115 61 221 54 1,392,877 1909. . 2,160 961 1910 1,432,085 1911 1,116,345 1912 922,090 1913 2 94,825 81 5.. 5.56, 191 1914 11, 000,. 558 1915 1 4,388,673 GRAIN .ST.4r/.9r/r.sr 295 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Years 1874 to 1915. ]U-lgiuiii. Bush 13.400 '.160 18,954 202.078 176.515 78.961 2.57,926 181.172 120.990 2.3.890 16.699 276.031 2.50,798 183.7.52 111.288 29.647 35.02." 126.815 Gorinunv. Bush . 500 6,128 30. 489 50.216 27,039 1,250 23,975 5,581 1.256 54^380 17,000 134.222 180,387 HulUmd. Bush 39,849 72.. 513 7.37.«: 2.400 93.420 129.8.58 14.000 31,929 245.343 514.670 Italy, Bush . Mexiro. Bush. 8.297 5,083 13,027 7,436 46.3.54 95.912 188.060 97.2.30 217.325 202,609 64.923 32.370 United States. Bu.sh . .3.745.087 5,413.844 10, 164,. 551 6.243,0.33 6.498,444 5.193.324 6.732,403 8,724,931 11,577.251 8,741.626 7. 700. .581 9.028,314 8,528.287 9,437.717 9,360.521 9. 934.. 501 9.939.745 4.751.953 2,721.168 1,341,398 493,. 551 1.674.193 787.787 1.246.. 343 84.083 122.374 164.468 190.547 17.461 37.112 86.175 101.111 47,245 19.094 210.788 266.096 147.. 596 86, 295 919,967 773,281 1,. 584, 851 366.101 Other ForciKn ( 'ountrics. Bush 40 48 18 10 53^762 l!' 10 2r 60 1,500 9,084 13.580 Total I'orcijtn CountrifH. Bush 3.74.5 5,413 10,ltU 6,243 6.49S 5, 193 6.745 8. 724 1 1 . .577 8.741 7.707 9.028 8.528 9.437 9.360 9.9.34 9.9.39 4.751 2,761 1,485 493 1 . 674 793 1 , 295 134 122 401 .373 109 302 350 253 89 82 597 798 612 428 1.1.39 899 2.031 1.187 08-. S44 .5.St, 03(i 944 341 HO.- 950 251 666 7!S!' 314 287 720 .556 601 76:; 963 017 100 .551 212 925 786 324 434 882 64.^^ 44{' 4-4 194 451 116 147 567 .374 816 908 577 784 811 973 Clnitnl Total. Hu.-h 3.748 5.419 10.1 OH 6,:{45 7,207 5,383 7,2.39 8,K00 1 1 , .5KH 8,817 7,7.S0 9.007 8.. 5.54 9.456 9.370 9.948 9.975 4.892 5.202 2.040 .597 i.7as 840 1.831 443 238 2.1.56 2,386 4.57 947 .0.57 .041 KSO ,198 .990 2.9.59 2.044 1 . .'45 2.061 6.4.55 13.0.32 5.576 270 054 176 697 399 922 562 .579 446 216 262 395 302 964 1.58 207 908 327 768 WS 405 370 725 094 656 948 282 .371 117 012 670 20H 028 1.30 444 335 901 2.53 667 975 369 646 296 ihwni: AM) ('(>.u.i//;/.'('/v— /M/r/' r 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 No. 3f». — Qu.\NTiTY of Whoiit Flour Ex]Kirto]r>. — Coiitinwd. P'iscal Years. New- found- land. Other British. Tot-ii British Empire. China. Den- mark. Hoi. land. Nor- way. Japan. Sweden. 1874 Brl. 82,682 99,735 103,352 101,782 107,392 103,021 85,032 57,806 90,684 18,420 36,590 34,023 Brl Brl. 390,200 258,597 307,811 230,832 447,620 549.704 535,159 4.33,893 Brl. Brl. Brl. Brl. Brl. Brl. 1875 1876 1S77 1878 1879 1880 1881 . . . 1882 461,784 478,4.50 195,633 120,2.55 365,359 511,676 341,132 128, 1.50 106,606 281,380 361,158 395,917 416,841 209,757 181 013 1883 18S4 1885 1886 129.899 165,678 111,493 48,687 19,335 99,438 109,239 176,971 201,583 96,895 88,430 67,938 283,811 179,103 218,332 234,259 218,458 223,210 228,984 282,860 240,040 169,047 259,491 231,591 313,590 248,054 305,570 276,779 286,813 245,340 ( 1887 1888 100 1889 1890 3 1 690 1 128 1.000 1891 1892 30 1,760 4.944 2.818 1893 1894 . . . 1895 1896 52 1,300 250 536 1897 (9 mos.) 1898 410,8.32 1,2.36,288 761,786 758,171 1,088.709 1,066,420 1.248,809 1,426,110 1,218,771 1,41 5.. 532 966, 198 1,731.348 1,580,868 2,695,487 2,777,743 3,318,730 3,997,474 4,115,172 4.375.979 2.420 5 160 160 250 5 57 1899 2.379 3,035 1901 1.530 708 2,508 1^768 24,419 112.104 5.049 4,451 1,697 37,306 25,246 26,6.32 2.351 168 1.015 5.142 9,445 12,675 8,659 8.. 536 9.4.52 17.298 71,703 67.559 102,952 89,739 104,4.56 61,400 1.728 182 27.= 3.221 3,365 22,958 27.813 9.387 4.362 26,. 593 24,223 27,777 68.247 90,043 86.351 1902 39 8.651 13,042 2,132 3,361 1.305 3.379 7,378 4.90.^ 713 5,002 9,132 8,793 10,487 1903 611 34,296 17,113 20,2.32 27,668 31,9.56 12.. 5.34 13.985 3,. 595 6,275 14,482 27,032 7,495 1 3,203 18,092 15,041 16,495 23, 124 18,065 39,226 87.917 75,529 110.5.57 137.736 169.233 188,066 1904 1905 • 1906 888 1907 448 1908 1.795 1909 448 1910 856 1911 5.30 1912 2., 564 1913 1,.581 1914 1.836 1915 4,849 •Includes British East Africa, 2,974, British West Africa 8,866. 298 ThWDi: iv/) ('()MMt;u('i:~rMrr v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 No. Hr>. — QiANTiiv ot" \VlitN\( l""l(>iir KxixMlcil liMiii ('iuukIii. 1).v ( "miiitrios. ^'('J^l•s is^l (,, wnr^.— Court luli'd. i,s:4. 1875. Fi.MCHl Yours. 1876 1877 1878 1879. 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 (9 mos.). 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 190: 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 Ru.ssiii. Rils 5,488 24,489 7,869 4,462 7,948 12.494 5,. 382 6,4.39 10,334 13,223 24,927 28,. 564 5,689 Enypl. Hil 204 3,883 2,342 4,001 275 225 7,232 12,809 3,668 I'it'lTc Hrl.^ 9,951 8,051 8,479 5,. 548 5,715 4,946 1,183 905 1,151 4,342 275 744 3,480 2,425 2,956 1,259 949 393 597 086 782 996 2,143 '3,333 3,287 708 1,757 1 , 065 2,459 1,562 1,783 4,606 4,656 1, 2, 5, 1, 1. 688 4,217 7,193 3,393 1,027 I'liiti'd Sldtcs. 13S,,S45 35,l(i() 98,057 ,30.405 21,631 20.247 8,249 4,758 4,01b 2,820 1 , 236 2,730 17,070 4,69.5 5,076 1 , .527 7,472 12,439 3,998 2,412 3,862 2,818 2,430 4,270 5;. 392 5,0.52 3,834 14,682 10,485 18,940 40,958 31,072 25,772 3,734 29,309 58,253 126, 1.55 25,967 58,403 29,983 19,436 .52,429 Olhcr 'I'ul.'il P'ofcinn P'orcinn Clriuid < \)unt ricH. • (\iuntri(>«. 'I'otiil. liils. Hrls j'llv 1,.".2I l.'O.lir .^40,317 375 44. 180 .302,783 1,1.57 l()7.()9:i 4 15,. ^04 I , S2() :!7.773 208,005 1 , 405 28,811 470,431 50 25,243 .574,947 9,432 544,. 591 172 5,83.'^ 439,728 2,788 7,9.5.'' 4o9,739 3,434 10,. 596 489,046 24.5 1 , 756 197,389 42 3,. 522 123,77: 190 20,740 380,099 1,417 8,. 53', 520,213 851 8,983 .3.50,115 245 3,031 131,181 69 8,493 115,099 1,.571 15,404 290,784 7,97.^ 19,838 .380,996 1,825 14,268 410,185 5,997 1 1 , 76!' 428,010 7,404 13,218 222,975 1,1.30 5,703 186,716 743 10,920 421,7.'^8 4,2.54 13,1.50 1,249,438 24.740 30,7.50 792,. ^36 2.021 9,991 768,162 7.783 29,991 1,118,700 5.883 20,22S 1,086.648 3.028 .38,9.5: 1,287,766 17.598 161.490 1,587,600 10,9.57 102.698 1,321,469 10,592 116,482 1,. 532, 014 2,683 125, 92.^^ 1,092,123 4,742 231,392 1,962,740 11,588 1.57.170 1,7.38,038 22,224 368.541 3,064,028 64,694 271.. 303 3,049,046 53,631 420, 100 3,7.38,8.36 102,977 .500,. 569 4,478,043 *2.33,.577 717,011 4,832,183 163,0.33 576,3.58 4, 952,. 3.37 "Includes Exports to Austiia-Hungary. . Germany Portuguese Africa. Turkey in Europe. Venezuela Belgium France Greece 1914. 18,193. 28,878. 11,510 114,706. 20,745. 1915. 13,718 26,2.57, 77.331 16,107 a RAIN STATISTICS 299 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd o ^ . ^ tf3 H 1— I ^"^ -i > OS CO CO to »C CO xiusacio — ^Ot-iooc.oco X CCOJOCtOMOJOMI^'OJliC M r^ c^« o o oc QC >c f X 'M e-1 — — C-l 1^ 00 — >0 1^ f — T; ^ 3 ^ » t~ e<5 •* c — cni-^i^oZ ^00 iC kC C^l 1^ »0 C^l ^T" 00 « x: coo -f m to 1 ~ — •>* OS f 3 05 « to lOCCO — MM 2 - M Ot^ "5COO t^ff si X o •-"to -^oc »cr*-^ lU 3 CO ••— C^l CI O <0 IM PL^ 03 ++ -Toe— ' ++ 50MCOCJiO»0'"^000'^-^ tooot~oo5t^t^oodo5'n'0 — O-"!* — C0"50CO'»'OO«C 91 jS OOOCiO — COCi-l-O'CCi'-OOi 31 ocicicoo>ot~aiO>f:-ro 3 t^ OS ^^ •j--^- oc •^ ci -C •^ o -»^ 1^ C-l CI — -f l~. -« CI -»■ — 1^ — o t~ to IC O — ' o -*• tS iO »c •— ' CI »o O lO CI 3 X — S ^ OS c> to OS CO to OS t^ -1< CO 00 M cot^ ^ to —to 3 3 to — -- P3 t^ eo ■* to ps, eo •-" COOOOtOtOOOiO'l'OCtO-H tocitoocoos — ccooooos B X tOOOO-^CIiCOClCl— .OM tO-'J'tOOC — tco — « — -l-to t^— cito-tos octoosoo CC o 3 CO-* oo ore — t^ U e os' — "?c oco'ao" CO — CO CO •* OS ■ CO OoO'-osiflco ■* X in — ci »o o -}■ — OS c> to CJ X to u CO JZ ^ CO r^ t^ O ci OS & X ■# O — ' CO CI X CO ••— -«— -1— — — coco ^ ^^ u CO 3 pa touscom — icioto-rr^ooM •^oscs»0'^ciot^t>-^^c5ci «OOt~-OCOiCiCCStOCOOSiC s? 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I- xostoto -r — -r — i-to -r 'O t~ CI I - o -r to OS ci ocos— "irj —uot- o — "i OS CO to OS CI — X to m : -f CO -fco CO -t to I- — to -r ffl »: •4{ — coo«cx-rcoxxr^toci-r Cl to CO t— C4 to o — ■^ to X to — xcoouoi^co-rr-oi^os — — m' CO o I - i>- o CO CO CI os' CO tn to CI CO -f o to i~ I - OS I— <• os»o — . — ^- cicot CJ •r tot^ ci ic CO — OS — r^ Oco — CIU5X ©X — lOos x-res — xf t^ — CI CO i~ I- t~ OS X X t^ OS "-O i.O CI •Of CO X *» CO -»• X O — "5 — -J" c> X t~ X t^ CI -r — OS — m o t— CI — to o CI CI — CO OS -f OS r^ CI — "0 o to -r X lo ci -i ococooo- t^ — xmoso to ■»■ X OS S O CO i.o X CI to CO X CI OS to to CI CO CI to OS to -r X CO Cl CO -r CO o' os'os CI — CO CO CI — -»■ O to X 1^ X OS — t^ CI X 1^ 9s — CO OS 2' **■" ^" 3" ■■*' •ococo — tnox-rcit-t— OS ciosoxoscir'-os-j'- -rh". O OS CI t~ — X "5 O CI CI — O CI X 1.0 CO CO OS lO — CO X — CO — t^ -r CI 10 OS O t^ CO CI eo CO x'- co f- to -r X to X CO X — tO-fCOCOCO — COCO'fCOCIi.o OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS o; OS OS S COCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOcO in 5 go 3 "3 J3 a 35 . tf 5- 3 z ■a « •a 3 C 5 T. T. — — = ' = '^ •- ^s! u 3 3 u 3 lT _^ 5 3 3 V* 300 TliADK AND COMMERCE— 1' ART V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 No. 37. — ll.\TKs, by mil. on gniiii from points in Mjuiil-ohn, Saskatchowaii. and Alborta l>v tho Canadian Paoitic Kailwn.v to I'Ort William and I'orf, Arlliur. From points in To Manitoba. Binsoarth Koissoviiin Hnindon C"!irl>orry Carman Cr\>talCitv Dalny Doloraine Doininion City.:. . . . Emerson Gladstone Hamiota Killarney Mac Donald Minnedosa Neepawa Portage la Prairie. . Souris Shoal Lake West bourne Winnipeg Saskatchewan. Assiniboia Abernethy Burrows Esterhazy Indian Head Moosomin Moosejaw Qu'Appielle Regina.... Yorkton Expanse Westerham Vanguard Alberta. Calgary Carstairs Edmonton Medicine Hat.. . . ^ Macleod Lacombe Lethbridge Red Deer Strathcona Wetaskiwin Consort Fort William and Port Arthur Rate per 100 Lbh. Wheat, Oats. Cts. 15 13 13 13 12 13 15 15 12 12 13 15 13 12 13 13 12 14 15 13 10 20 17 16 16 17 16 IS 17 18 17 19 23 21 24 25 25 22 24 25 23 25 25 25 24 Cts. 15 13 13 13 12 13 15 15 12 12 13 15 13 12 13 13 12 14 15 13 10 20 17 16 16 17 16 18 17 18 17 19 23 21 24 25 25 22 24 25 23 25 25 25 24 Barley Cts. 15 13 13 13 12 13 15 15 12 12 13 15 13 12 13 13 12 14 15 13 10 20 17 16 16 17 16 18 17 18 17 19 23 21 24 25 25 22 24 25 23 25 25 25 24 Rye. Cts. 15 13 13 13 12 13 15 15 12 12 13 15 13 12 13 13 12 14 15 13 10 20 17 16 16 17 16 18 17 18 17 19 23 21 Flax. 24 25 25 22 24 25 23 25 25 25 24 Cts. 16 14 14 14 13 14 16 16 13 13 14 16 14 13 14 14 13 15 16 14 12 21 18 17 17 18 17 19 18 19 18 20 24 22 25 26 26 23 25 26 24 26 26 26 25 ORAiy STATIFiTWS 301 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d Wkstkrn Ratks. No, 37. — R\TES, by rail, on (Jrain from Points in Alberta and Saskatchewan Points in British Columbia f«r local delivery by Canadian Pacific Railway. to From points in O PQ 0) a as Edmonton, Alberta. . . . Camrose, Alberta Hardisty, Alberta Swift Current, Sask.... Moose-Jaw, Sask Calgary, Alberta Medicine Hat, Alberta Regina, Sask Cts. 32^ 32i 36i 39J 42 32i 32J 42 To P01NTI« IN Rate per 100 Lbs. d d n Q d O 6 ffl d d PQ a « CQ ^ a s > 3 V -Q s 13 o o a a -3 > E B 4) Im u C o V a fe o :z o O OJ W > Cts. Cts. Cts. Cta. Cts. Cts. Cts. Cts. 27 29} 33} 35 25} 29} 32 32} 26i 28} 32 35 25 27} 32 32} 28i 31 35 36 27 31 33} .36} 26} 27} 32 35 30 32 35} 39} 30 32 35 37 32 35 37} 42 19 22 27 31 16} 21} 27 32} 20} 22} 27} 31} 24 27} 32 32} 31} 33} 36 38} .33} 36 39 42 13 C 2 u Cts. 35 35 39 42 44} 35 35 44} Rates by rail on grain for export from Moosejaw, to Vancouver, B.C., is 2Sjc. per 100 lbs.; from Calgary to Vancouver, B.C., is 19jc. per KX) lbs. 302 TRMH: AM) ('(iMMl.UCK—PAKT V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 No. :?T. KvTKS. |>y rnil. on trriiiu from Fort Williiun mid I'orl Arthur l>.v llic ( 'ii (linn I'iicitii" HiiilwMV to tlio uiidcniiciit ii)iic(l iiuints. iiiin- l'"roiii Fort William and Port Artluir to I'oinls in Rfttc per 100 II 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 22 20 21 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 25 22| 23 27i 29 27 20 20 25 23 24 23 24 25 25 20 24 25 32* 23 20 25 24 25 26 27 25 20 25 Ontario. Arnprior H.>ll.-villc Urantforil Hrockvillo . . . Carli'ton I'laco (^halk Kivor.. {^ornwall Depot Harbour. Essex Gait Gananoquo Guelph Goderioli Hamilton Ingersoll Kempton Kingston London Niagara Falls. Orillia Owen Sound... Ottawa Palmerston. . . Pembroke. . . . Perth Prescott Peterborough. Toronto Windsor Quebec. Athelstan Aylmer. .' Beauharnois Beauport Chicoutimi •. Cookshire Coteau Junction ■:' Dorval Gracefield ^ Howiek Huntingdon '. Iberville Junction Joliette Knowlton Levis Montreal Ormstown Quebec Rimouski -. St. Hyacinthe St. Polycarpe Junction Shawinigan Falls \ Shawville ^ Sherbrooke Sorel Stanstead Three Rivers Valleyfield Waterloo ORAI\ fiTATIf^TlCS 303 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd No. :!7. — Ratks, by rail, uii (iraiii li.v Caaiadian Pacific Railway from J'l.rt Williii:ii and Port Arthur to the uiidfrmentioiietl points. From Fort \Villi»ni and Port Artliur to Points in Xew Brunswick. Hathurst f'aniphcllton Dalliousic Junction Kdmundston rrc'tlcricton CIrand Falls Nfuncton St. John West St. John Woodstock.. . S'ora Scotia. Antigonish Dart mouth Claco Bay , Haiihurton Halifax r.. Nfulcrave Stillwator rictou i .Sydney Truro Yarmouth . . Kat. 100 Ih Ct8 32} 32J 32} 32J .30 32} 32J .30' 30 3.1 3.1 321 42 .321 32} 36} 37} 32* .37} 32} 34 Export Rates. tMontreal •West St. John, X.B., and Halifax, X.S. Wheat Oats and Barley Flaxseed Rye Flour .■ 20 23 7 21 2 37 3 21-2 22 3 tRate includes switching to steamship wharves, also wharfiige. 'Applicable only on shipments consigned through to British and foreign countries, except Canada, the United States, Mexico, Newfoundland and Islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon. 304 TRAin: AND co^^MF,RCK—rARr V 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 No. in. — Ratk.s, hy rail, on Gniiii from OoorKiiui Hiiy mnl LmUi^ Huron Ports hy Caiia- diiui riicitic Knilwny to the midtn Points in. nn« Katk I'KH 100 T,HH. Whoat. Oats. niirloy. Kyr. Flax. Alfwrla—Con. Morinvillt' . Port Arthur rts. 26 25 25 25 26 26 25 26 25 24 Cts. 26 25 25 25 26 26 25 26 25 24 C'ts. 26 25 25 25 26 26 25 26 25 24 Cts. Cts. 27 Mnnstui 26 N^ KiiiiK^nton 26 Stettlor 26 Snriiop CiFOVP 27 Stonv Plnins 27 Stnitconii 26 Svlvan I^ake 27 Vegrovillc 26 Vf^rn^ilion . 25 Through Rates on grain and grain products to stations in Ontario, Quebec, and Maritime Provinces, via Port Arthur, Ont., and All-rail Route, will be made by adding to the rates to Port Arthur, Ont., named herein, the rates from Port Arthur to desti- nation named in Canadian Pacific Railway Tariff No. E. 2080, C.R.C. No. E. 2480 (not on file with I.C.C.) effective December 6, 1912. supplements thereto and reissues thereof. (I RAIN .STATISTICS 307 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd No. 37. — Ratks, by rail, on Grain fr<>ni points in .Manitobn, Saskatchewan, and AU>erta by the Canadian Nortlicrn liailwav t<. Duluth, Minn., and Sujx-rior Wis. P'roin Points in ManHoha. Brandon Carmiin Dclorainc Eniersiiuhnrn()is, Que.. Boiuiport, Quo Bfllcvillo, Ont BowiiianviMo, Ont. Biockvillo, Ont.... Caprool, Ont Chateauguay, Que. Chiroutimi, Que. . . Cobourg, Ont Colbornc, Ont Cornwal!, Ont Ent('rpri.sc. Ont. . . . Harrowsmith, Ont. Montreal, (Jue North Bay, Ont Orillia, Ont Oshawa, Ont Ottawa, Ont Port Hope, Ont Quebec, Que .Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Shawinigan Falls, Que. Steelton, Ont Toronto Raik rr.ii KM) I, mm. Wheat. Yorker. Zephyr. Cts. 20 2.5 20 20 2.'5 27 i 20 20 20 20 23 29 20 20 20 20 20 20 1.5 20 20 20 20 20 25 20 15 25 20 20 15 20 20 Oul.s. Barley. Cts. Cts. 20 20 25 25 20 20 20 20 2:5 23 27.5 27^ 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 2.3 23 29 29 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 1.5 15 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 25 25 20 20 15 15 25 25 20 20 20 20 15 15 20 20 20 20 Flax. ru. 20 23 20 20 23 27 «. 20' 20 20 20 23 29 20 20 20 20 20 20 15 20 20 20 20 20 25 20 15 25 20 20 15 20 20 *Will remain in effect until close of business November 30, 1915, and from April 30 to November 30, each year until withdrawn. ORiiiy sT\r[STics 311 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd No. 37. — K.\TEs, by Kail on Grain from Port Arthur, Fort William and Westfort, Onz., by the Canadian Northern Railway to jwints in Eastern United States. From. Port .A.rthur, Fort William VVestfort, Ont and Export Rates To. Boston. Mass Brooklyn, N. V C'amhiidnc, Ma.ss. . . Huntingdon. Mass... Hawthonu'. X.Y... Hol^okcn, X.Y Martindale, X.Y. . . Mount Hope. N.Y. . Xewton. X.Y Xew York. X.Y.. . Poughkcopsio, X.Y. .Springfield. Mass Webster. Mass. . . . . Wliite Plains, N.Y.. Worcester, Mass Yonkers, X.Y. Boston, Mass . . . East Boston. Mas.s. Brooklyn. X.Y. . . . Hoboken, N'.Y. . .Jersey City, X.Y. Xew York, X.Y.. . Weehawken, X.Y.. Uo.ME.HTlC Ratew. Rate pkk HK) Lb."*. Wheat. CtH 28 26 28 Vi 28 26 28 28 28 26 26 28 28 28 28 26 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 Oat.s { ts. Barley. Ct.s. 25- 23- 25- 25- 25- 23- 25- 25- 2.5- 23- 23- 25- 25 25- 2.5- 23- 21 2\- 21 21- 21- 21- 21 Flax. 3 2« •3 37 3 .30 3 39 •3 39 •3 37- •3 39- •3 39- •3 39- •3 37- •3 37 •4 39- •3 39- •3 39- 3 39- 3 37- •2 37- •2 37- .9 37- •2 37- •2 .37- •2 37- .2 .37 Cts. 312 TiiADE AND co^^^^^:KVE—PAIr^ v 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 No. 37. — Kj\tks, by rail, on (iraiii troin juuiits in Manitolta. SaHkut<4icwan and Alberta by the Grand Trunk Paoitic to Fort William and Wostfort. Ont., also WcHteru Local llrttos to Prince Rui)ort, B.O. From Points in To To Fort William Rate per 100 Ldh. To Prince Rupert (local) Wheat. Oats. Bar- ley. Rye. Flax. Wheat. Oiils. Riir- Icy. Rye. Flax. Manitoba Cts. Cts. Cts. Cts. Cts. Cts. Cts. Cts. Cts. Cts. Cabot Circgg Fort William or Westfort n u ti u 12 13 15 12 15 12 13 15 12 15 12 13 15 12 15 12 13 15 12 15 13 14 16 13 16 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 46 46 Lazare 46 Portage la Prairie. Uno 46 46 Saskatchevxin. Asquith 23 22 17 19 21 19 22 20 21 22 23 22 17 19 21 19 22 20 21 22 23 22 17 19 21 19 22 20 21 22 23 22 17 19 21 19 22 20 21 22 24 23 18 20 22 20 23 21 22 23 42 45 45 45 45 45 42 45 45 45 42 45 45 45 45 45 42 45 45 45 42 45 45 45 45 45 42 45 45' 45 42 45 45 45 45 45 42 45 45 45 43 Bradwcll Fenwood 46 46 Kelliher Nokomis 46 46 Punnichy South Saskatoon.. Tate 46 43 46 Venn Watrous 46 46 Alberta. Chauvin Edmonton Holden Ry'ey Viking 24 25 25 25 25 24 24 25 25 25 25 24 24 25 25 25 25 24 24 25 25 25 25 24 25 26 26 26 26 25 39^ 321 321 32* 341 39| m 321 32^ 321 341 391 39| 32- 32- 32- 34- 39- 391 32^ 32^ 32i 341 39^ 40| 33i 33^ 33^ 351 Wainwright 40§ GRAIN STATISTICS 313 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd No, 37. — Rates, by rail, on (train ann S>und. .\ll Ports... CoUinKwood Dopot Harbour. Goderich Midland Port Col borne. . Tiffin CoUingwood.. . Depot Harbour. Goderich Midland Port Col borne. Tiffin .\11 Ports To. KinnNton I'cterhorouKh. London Toronto Montreal Three Rivers. Sorel Quebt'c Sherhrooke. . . Stanstead Frederieton. St. John. . . . Halifax. Montreal (export). 'St. John & Portland (export) Halifax (export). liult 7Jf. pe r 110 Ih.s. 5(>. 4 4.Jr. ' r,ir. 4 Gc. 4 .^ie. i lOc. t l.")<\ 1 1()C. i 15c. ( 15c. ( 17c. ( 20c. t 20c. 4 20c. { 20c. ( 20(\ i 20c. I 22^c. i 22ic. i 22Jc. i 22^0. i 221c. i 22^0. <( 5e. per l)ush wheat . .5c. it flax. 4^. n rye. 4ic. a corn. 41c. a barley. 31c. a oats. 5^c. li wheat. .51c. (( flax. 51c. (4 rye. 4|c. (t corn. 41c. H barley .3-50 il oats. 6-10 n wheat. 606 a flax. 5-81 a rye. 5-31 ti corn. 5-23 a barley 3-82 a - oats. *St. John applies only on shipments in bags. The rates above quoted foi-Export grain are exclusive of insurance, V)ut include cost of elevation from steamer to lake port elevators and storage therein for 15 days from Sept. 1st to Dec. 15th, and 30 days from Dec. 16th to Aug. 31st. They also include at Montreal elevation and delivery to ocean steamers, and 20 days' storage at that port. "" flRAiy STATISSTrCF! 315 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd No. 37. — It-VTKs, by rail, on drain from points in Manitoba, by the Great Northern Ilailway to Duluth. From Points in Manitoba. Brandon . Boissevain Minto Wakopa Portage la Prairie. Carman Plum Coulee Morden To Duluth, Minn., Superior. Wis St. Paul, Minn., and Minne- sota Tran.sfcir, Minnesota Kate pek 100 Lbh. Wheat. Cts. 13 1.3 13 13 12 12 12 12 Oats. Cts. 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 Barley. Cts. 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 Rye. Cts. 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 Flax. Cta. 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 6 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d A. 1916 GENERAL INDEX. Part V. GRAIN STATISTICS. Acreage under crop — Alberta Manitoba New Brunswick Nova Scotia Ontario Prince Edward Island. Quebec Saskatchewan B. Barley — World's production of. Exported from Canada C. Canadian wheat and flour in transit shipped from U.S. ports Canadian vessels — List, Season of Navigation 1915 Capacity, Season of Navigation 1915 Quantity of grain carried by. Season of Navigation 1915 Cars, inspected by grades. Western Division Number of inspected by railroads Capacity of Number of and quantity inspected Commission, drain. Report of Cars and quantity of each kind of grain inspected over different railways by prov inces Cars and quantity of each kind of grain inspected by railroads E. Eastern Division — Quantity of grain inspected. — Kingston Peterborough Toronto Montreal Ea.stern Inspection Division, number of vessels and cars inspected Elevators. Terminal Shipments of grain, comparatively 1901 to 1915 Shipments of grain, by months Receipts Crop Years 1900-1 to 1914-1915 Expenditure — Western Division " — Eastern Division '. Exports — Barley Oats Wheat Wheat flour ' Of grain from principal countries F. Fees — Inspection accrued Weighing in Western Inspection Division Weighing in Eastern Inspection Division Inspection of grain, per car Weighing of grain, per car Flour — Canadian in transit shipped from U.S. Ctistoras Districts 317 Table No. Pages 22 263-4 22 263-4 24 266-9 24 266-9 24 266-9 24 266-9 24 266-9 22 263-4 31 34 19 19 288-9 294-5 251 21 2.54-6 21 2.54-6 21 2.54-6 4 212-17 4 217 6 219 6 219 — 1-199 7 220 8 221 1 200-3 1 200-3 1 200-3 1 200-3 5 218 12 227 13 229 11 226 27 fSl 27 281 34 294-5 33 292-3 32 290-1 35 296-« 36 299 204 206 207 282 282 251 318 rh'Ain: .\\n commerce— rAnr r 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 n. Cloilcrirli Toliil n:''!'>i> «i'iKli«'*l .... \\ (MKliixK f''*'** • • • drikin ( 'oinmissioti, Report of (Sriiin - ("lirrit'tl liy vessels, .Svison of NiivinRtinn 1016 Esi.st«('(<'(l K\lH>rts of, from Caniniiiin ports, for ciili'mhir years. l\\ports of, from principul countries _. Insuraiu'e rtvtes on, by vessels on (Iresit l.ivkes. l*ro«lui-tioi\ l\v provine»'s from 1!UH) to liH.'j tiiiiintity eiirrii>(l liy (.'uniuli.-in ve.ssols. . Quimtity carried l>y V . S. Vessels ."Shipments of. from I'ort Willinin and Port Arlhiir to lake ports by v(\H.sel for se:»s»>n of navination Htl.') Shipments of, by vessel and rail for crop years Siupments of, from Winnipeg and otlier points in the West by all-rail route. . . Shipments of Ctrain from Fort William and Port Arthur foi> trop years by mont hs. Shipments of Clrain from Fort William and Port Arthur for crop years, wheat, oats, barley and flax Total weighed in Western Iii,spection Division Total weiRhod in Eastern Inspection Division U. S. exports from ports of Montreal, Halifax and Vancouver Western Division. Quantity inspected Inspected by railroads in the three Western Provinces Inspected by railroads only I. Inspection of Grain — revenue accrued Inspection of Grain — fee chargeable per car and cargoes. Insurance rates on grain on Great Lakes K. Kingston- -Quantity of grain inspected. Fees accrued M. Map — Grain Routes Midland — Total grain weighed Weighing fees Montreal — Quantity of grain inspected Quantity of grain weighed Fees accrued, inspection and weighing O. Oats — World's production Exported from Canada, by Countries Peterborough — Quantity of grain inspected Fees accrued Total grain weighed Weighing fees Port McNicoll— Total grain weighed Weighing fees Production of grain by provinces, from 1900 to 1914. Production — World's Barley World's Oats World's Wheat Table No. Pagers. 2 207 2 207 — l-ll»l> 14 2:i0-37 7 2o:t 17 247 8 36 2!K» - — 2.'')2 3 20 274-80 21 254-6 21 14 230-7 16 243-6 18 249 13 229 12 227 2 206 2 207 — 248 I 200-03 7 220 8 221 30 33 1 1 2 2 2 2 26 31 30 29 2.57-62 204 282 2.52-3 200-03 204 — 321 2 207 2 207 1 200-03 2 207 1-2 204-7 286-7 292-3 '^.00-03 204 207 207 207 207 274-80 288-9 286-7 284-5 ORAIN STATISTICS 319 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d R. Tab Rates on CJrain — Froigljt by rail, C.P.R. to Fort Willimii ami I'ort Artliur Freinht hy rail, C.P.R. from points in Albcituund Saskafihcwan to points in British Columbia Freight b>' rail. C.N. R. to Port Arthur. Frpight by rail, C.N.H. to Duluth and Suix-rior, Wis. . FroiKht by rail, C.N.R. to V'ancouvi-r ami New Westminster, B.C Freight by rail, C.N.R. to points in Ontario and Quebec Freight by rail, C.N.R. to Eiistern States Fieight by rail, Ci.T.P. to Fort William and Westport, Ont., to Prince Rupert. FreiglU by rail, Ci.N.R. to Duluth Freight by rail C.P.R. from Fort William and Port Arthur to points in the Ea.st Freight by rail, C.P.R. from Georgian Bay and Lake Huron poits to Eastern points Freight by rail. G.T.R. from Georgian Bay and Lake Huron ports to Eastern points Rates on grain, LCR. from Montreal to points in Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Seot ia Rates on grain by ve-ssel from Fort William and Port Arthur to Georgian Bay ports, et<' Receipts of grain — At terminal elevators, comparative statement of At terminal elevators, by months By the different terminal elevators from 1904-05 to 1914-15 ., Report of Board of C!rain Commissioners S. Shipments of grain — From terminal elevators, comparative statement of From terminal elevators, by months From Fort Williain and Port Arthur to Georgian Bay ports, etc., by vessel for seasons of navitration By vessel and rail, for crop years By vessel from Duluth to lake ports for .season of navigation From Winnipeg and other points in the West, by the all-rail route ."Purveys — Number of. held at Winnipeg Number of, held at Toronto Terminal elevators. Receipts at, 1904-05 to 1914-15 Toronto- Quantity of grain inspected Fees accrued Total grain inspected, comparatively Total grain weighed in Western Inspection Division. " " Eastern In.spection Division. U. U. S. Vessels — List of Season of Navigation, 1915 Capacity of Crop Year, 1914-15 Quantity of grain carried, .Season of Navigation 1915. Vessels — Canadian list of " capacity of... " quantity of grain carried by. U.S., list of.., U.S., capacity of U.S., quantity of grain carried by W. Weighed — Grain in Western Inspection Division Weighed — Grain in Eastern Inspection Division Western Inspection Division — Quantity Grain in.spected Number of cars inspected, by grades. Number of cars inspected, by railroads Number of cars and quantity inspected Wheat — Canadian, in transit shipped from L^.S. ports. Wheat — Exported from Canada by countries Wheat — World's production Wheat Flour— Exported from Canada by countries... . >le No. Pages 37 300 3/ .SOI 37 • 305- 1) 37 307 37 308-9 37 310 37 311 37 312 37 31.1 37 .302-3 37 304 37 314 37 313 20 252 11 226 13 228 3 208-11 ^~" 1-199 12 227 13 229 14 230-7 16 243-6 15 2.38-42 18 249-.^0 9 222-3 10 224-« 1 1 1 2 2 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 208-11 200-03 204 203-5 206 207 257-62 257-62 257-62 254-6 254-6 254-6 257-62 2.57-62 257-62 2 206 2 207 1 200-03 4 212-17 4 216-17 6 219 19 251 32 290-1 29 "284-5 35 296-8 320 YioUl IHT iicro— \\Wr\i\ Mlknitobl*.. ; >j,nv Urunswiok Novsi Scotiiv.. Prin.-.< Kilwiira Island. Quohci- Saskut chcwan ... TRADE AND COMMKRaE-^rMi'V Y 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916 Tables N ,). I'lVKClH. 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