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Dominion of Canada —continued. A. —Value of Imports into the United Kingdom during each of the Years 1905 to 1909 of (i) Articles of Food, Drink and Tobacco; (ii) Raw Materials; and (iii) Manufactured Articles, consigned from the Dominion of Canada— continued.
Total C< msignmenti of each Class, 1909. Value of Imp* IRTS CONSIGNED FROM THE Class. Articles specified in the Trade Domi: *ion of Canada. 1907. 1908. From the Dominion of From all Proportion rti - Imports from the into the Dominion United I Kingdom of J consigned Canada. ; -l rom the Dominion of Canada. Returns. Countries. 1905. 1906. 1909. Canada. I) Article: of Food, Drink, a: A Tobac i — ootitinim Butter - Cheese - Eggs ■ Law I (including imitation lard). Margarine Oleo-margarine Apples, Raw - Pears, Raw - Dried, unenumerated. Fruit, Preserved without sugar : Canned or Bottled. Not Canned or Bottled. Fruit, preserved in syrup. Fruit Juice ■ Hops Rerinei I Unrefined Glucose, Solid or Liquid. Tea Unenumerated, unsweetened. Yeast - Manufactured : Oavendish or Negrohead. Unmanufactured - Preparations made with added sugar or other sweetening matter. & 1,422,000 4,919.000 108,000 164,000 & 957,000 5,584,000 93,000 150,000 £ 175,000 4,961,000 51,000 95,000 & 240.000 4,460,000 25,000 91,000 & 120,000 4,519,000 2,000 ' 97,000 £ 4,742,000 £ 47,125,000 Per Cent. Per Cent. 18-80 )airy 'roduce, &c.f 10-06 4,000 723,000 8,000 2,000 1,000 9,000 596,000 9,000 1,000 1,000 17,000 947,000 2,000 * 1,000 10,000 838,000 14,000 4,000 4,000 ' 960,000 5.000 4,000 and Vegetables. 34,000 28,000 36,000 40,000 21,000 990,000 19,075,000 5-19 3-92 2,000 * * 1,000 2,000 1,000 5,000 * 5,000 1,000 * 6,000 * 10,000 13,000 10,000 * Hops I ! 10,000 476,000 2-10 0-04 Sugar j 3,000 8,000 3,000 # * * # I 1,000 22,849,000 o-oo ooo * ( Tea 1,000 6,000 * 4,000 3.000 6,000 * 5,000 1,000 4,000 1,000 4,000 11,617,000 1,749,000 o-oi 0-23 o-oo 0-02 Spirits J Yeast I * * * * * * 382,000 Tobacco < 3,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 3,000 ) 3,000 4,987,000 0-06 0-01 * * # 1,000 5,000 7,000 ! Miscel- J laneous. I * # 7,000 62,000 11-29 0-03 (ii: Raw Mi Aerials. Iron Ore, ) Scrap I Lron and ( Steel. I r Iron Ore Iron and Steel, old1,000 50,000 1,000 59,000 2,000 1,000 2,000 2,000 5,076,000 0-04 0'01 Dther Metallic-; Ores. Antimony Ore Cobalt Ore - Lead Ore Zinc Ore Ores, unenunierated Hewn - Sawn or Split, Planed or Dressed: Fir - 13 nenumcrated - Staves of all dimensions. Furniture Woods and Hardwoods, except Mahogany. 7,000 16,000 2,000 4,000 380,000 3,098,000 209,000 9,000 12,000 1,000 3,000 4,000 481,000 3,942,000 277,000 10,000 3,000 6,000 2,000 4,000 2,000 351,000 3,117,000 202,000 13,000 3,000 5,000 ] ,000 4,000 3,000 287,000 2,704,000 180,000 10,000 * 1,000 5,000 3,000 254,000 2,842,000 209,000 5,000 9,000 8,327,000 O.'ll 0'04 Wood and Timber. 3,379,000 23,592.000 14-32 13-40 56,000 49,000 45,000 54,000 69,000 Raw Cotton - 23,000 3,000 10,000 7,000 10,000 lotton 10,000 60,295,000 0-02 0-04 Wool, Sheep's or Lambs'. Woollen Bags, not for Manure. 6,000 6,000 15,000 12,000 12,000 11,000 5,000 24,000 14,000 28,000 i 1 42,000 35,042,000 0'12 0-17 * Less t Incl tnd milk. than oOOl. iding lard (and imiti itions then iof), margai •ine, marga] ■ine cheese, and oleo-i largarmc, in addition to butter, cheese, eggs, C 4
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