'I tJ V ) > >.r^ "b VOLUME LVI 10-11 George V Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers A. 1920 ALPHABETICAL INDEX SESSIONAL PAPERS PARLIAMENT OF CANADA FOURTH SESSION, THIRTEENTH PARLIAMENT, 1920 A Advertisements respecting voluntary enlist aient, before year 1917 Agreement between Allies and Associated Powers, re cost of liberation of Territories of former Austro- Hungarian Empire Agreement between Allies and Associate " Number of Classification engineers em- ployed in re-classification of 9Sa Civil Service, respecting names, salaries, etc., of men employed to re-classify same. 228 Coal operations— Orders of the Director of— No. 1 to 144 inclusive 202 Coal— Production of in Canada past 10 years— Total Exportation and importation of past 10 years 103 Commissions — re date and object of appointment of since 1911 to date r5 Commissions — re date and object of appointment of since 1912 to dat« 65a Commissions — re date and object of appointment of since 1914 to date 656 Commissions — re date and object of appointment cf since 191 1 to date 65c Commissions of Enquiry — re coat of reporting, trans- lating, etc., since 1900 141 Conner, Jas., re dismissal of, etc 82 Cost of Living Bonus for Civil Service Employees, years 1920-21 193 10-11 George V Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers A. 1920 Court Martial— re trials by of certain Riflemen of Caimdiun Siberian Force. 1919 Consolidated Debt, of Canada — Amount of in gross — also net, etc Correspondence, copy of between Prime Minister, and Prime Minister of Gt. Britain. Customs and Inland Revenue — Report of 1919 " Shipping Department, Report of, 1919 Departments of the Government — number of non- Canadian-bom in — ICngineers, etc Department of Health— re sum of 5200.000 for combat- ting Veneral Disease Demonstration Farm at Baie St. Paul, Co. of Charle- voix Deputy Postmaster at Edmonton, Alberta — reappoint- ment of Dillon, John A., respecting retention as Fishing Over- seer in Co. of Guyeborough, N.S. Dismissals of Civil Servants in Cities of Canada since 1915 Dog-Fish Reduction Works— Clark's Harbour, N.S.. Dominion Council of Health— O. in C. appointing same, 1919 Dominion I-^ands Survey Act — O. in C. respecting . . . Dominion Lands Act — O. in C. respecting Dominion Manufacturers Association — reJ5pecting — appeals connected with, from Supreme Court Dominion Railwavs Commission — re proceedings and evidence, at Ottawa in 1911, and 1919 136fl Edmonton. Alberta, re theft of $50,000 from post office at Election, Return of the Tliirteenth General Emergency Fund for re-establishment of Soldiers- amount overpaid to those not entitled Estimates of Canada '' Supplementary ' " Further Supplementary Exchequer Court of Canada— Rules and Orders of. . Experimental Farms, Report of, 1919 Explosives Division, Dept. of Mines— Report of year 1919 External Affairs — Report of Department of, 1919 FeJeral Government of Canada — Respecting number of persons employed by — both sexes Federal Housing Scheme—Orders in Council respect- ing.. Feed for Live Stock— in Southern Alberta— cost of in years 1918-19-20 Ferry, Steamboat— between Ste. Catherine and Tad- oussac Finance Department — number of employees in — in- cluding Insurance Dept Fiset. Dr.vMichel — respecting appointment of in 1914 as Parcel Post Super\isor, Quebec City Fisheries Branch at Ottawa — names, salaries, etc. of, years 1919-20 Forbes, J. L. A. — Reports concerning indemnity paid Gagnon. F. X. — correspondence between and Govt., m Military- exemption Geographic Board— Report of— including all decisions from 1917 to 1919 Geological Surveys Branch, Department of Mines, year 1919 Generals — number of retiring, also number of pro- moted, etc., since six months past Governor-Generals Warrants- Statement respecting —1919-20 Grain Supervisors of Canada, Board of, O- in C. appointing, 1919 Grand Etang Harbour, N.S., re improvements on, years 1918. 1919. and 1920 Grand Trunk Ry. Co. of Canada — ^Agreement between Government and G Greece — re Contract between Canadian Wheat Board and Govt, of Canada respecting Wheat Greece — amounts loaned , or credits given to — dates of, etc GrifTenhagen and Associates— O. tn C. re oontraot with, by Government H Halford, H. J. — O. in Co. appointing as member of Dominion Council of Health Halifax GraviHg Dock — re expropriation of Harbours of Halifax, .St. John, Quebec, Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Port Arthur, Vancouver, — Amount of money spent in since Confederation Harbour Commission of Quebec — Documents re con- struction of Docks, Elevators, etc Headquarters, Militia Department at Ottawa, — names of all officers employed at. Highlanders— 78th Regt. of Pictou, N.S. re names of officers of, etc . . Highlanders— 78th Regt. of Pictou Co., N.S. re names of officers of . . - Historical Documents Publication Board — Annual Report of '.* Houses— number of commenced and finished under Act of 1919 Imperial News Service — Correspondence respecting establishment of same Income Tax— Number of companies and persons paying in Toronto Inspectors of Terminal Elevators — re authority of Immigration and Colonization — Report of Department of, 1919 Indian Affairs— Report of Department of— 1919 Indian Affairs— Respecting number employed in Department of — salaries, etc Insurance Abstract of Statement of year 1919 Insurance — Report of Superintendent of — 1918 Insurance showing names of societies complying with provisions of Insurance Act, also, those which have neglected to do so. etc Interior — number of emploj ees in service of Depart- ment of— inside Interior — number of employees in 8er\'ice of Depart- ment of— in Ottawa Interior— Report of Department of— 1919 International Opium Association — Copy of, etc International Joint Commission re development of St. Lawrence River — O. in C International Labour Conference at Washington — Draft Conventions, etc International Labour Conference at Washington — Names of Canadian Representatives at Intoxicants into N. West Territories — re permits granted for— 1919 Jellicoc— Admiral — Report of respecting Naval Mission to Canada Justice, Department of at Ottawa— number of em- Ployeesin Labour. Department of— Number of employees in, etc. 158rf 170i Labour, Department of^Number of employees in, names, salaries, etc Labour, Department of— Report for year 1920 Lady Evelyn, Steamer, Documents re carriage of mails, etc. to Magdalen Islands Lawyers, acting as public representatives in Military Service trials — salaries, etc League of Nations — Apportionment of expenses of, also re Canada's share in Librarians of Parliament — Report of — 1919 Life Saving Station at Cheticamp, N.S. respecting closing of Liquor Traffic Convention— Protocol re traffic in Africa— 1919 Loans negotiated by Government since 1911 Lobster Hatchery — sale of at Charlotte town, P.E.I. 10-11 George V Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers A. 1920 M J. Mabou, and Whycocomah, N.S. — Documents re mail route between ^ Mail carriers — County of Charlevoii-Montmorenoy, number of Mail Bags — re transfer of from C.P.R. to trains at Iberville Junction— 1917-1918 Marine and Fisheries, Report of Department oi— 1918-19— Marine Marine and Fisheries — Steamboat Inspection Report (Marine)— 1918-19 Marine and Fisheries, Departaient of — number of employees in inside service of 1586 Marine and Fisheries, Department of — number of employees in at Ottawa - 1706 Marine and Fisheries, List of Vessels year 1919.. Mariners — sick — amount of dues from shipping in Canadian Ports in— 1912-13-14-1.>-16-17-18-19 Married Women — No. of in employ of Government- Salaries, etc Metabetchouan— respecting appointment of Post- master at Mewbum, Hon. S. C— resignation of _ Metagama Stnir. re complaints of soldiers sailing on — February 8, 1919 Militia Council— Report of year 1919 . . Militia Department- -re oflSbers retained, who have^ not been overseas ' Militia Department— General Orders promulgated- 1919-1920 Militia Department— Number of employees in Inside Service of Militia and Defence — Memo, re European War — 1918- 1919 Mines Branch— Department of Mines— Annual report. Mires, Department of in Ottawa — number of em- ployees in, etc Miscellaneous L'nforeseen Expenses — Statement res- pecting^l920 Missisquoi Bay — re seine or net fishing in. Mixed Fertilizers — re values of exportation of years — 1916-17-18-19, etc Montreal Gazette— respecting names of publishers of , and amounts paid to in last 5 years Mc McLean, Hon. A. K.. resignation of 71 McNutt, Dr. L. W., Vancouver, B.C. — correspondence re claim of against Government 157 National Battlefields Commission — 1919 54 *' " —1920 54a Naval Ser\'ice — Report of Department of 1919 — number of employees in — Ottawa . . . I70g " Fisheries Branch, Report of Depart- ment of. 1919 40 Naval Mission to India — correspondence with British Admiralty respecting 17^ Newspapers — Amounts paid to following — vears, 1919 and 1920— "Montreal Gazette," the "Gazette Print- ing Co.," "Montreal Daily Star." "The Globe." Toronto, "Mail and Empire" of Toronto, "Tele- gram," of Toronto, "Star" of Toronto, "The Jour- nal" and "The Journal Press," Ottawa, and the "Citizen." Ottawa 226 O'Connor, W. F. — copy of O. inC. accepting resignation ofs Orders in Council: — re payment of Command Money to Captain Super- intendents Cancellation of pajonent of Separation Allowance dependents in Naval Service Naval Forces of Canada, placed on peace footing Ottawa Improvement Commission — Report of year Parent. Eiis^e, Inspector of Inland Revenue — papers re dismissal of in 1916 Parent, Elis^, Inspector of Inland Revenue — supple- mentary' Return, etc Parliamentary Library— number of employees in, salaries, etc . Peace Conference — Declaration by Supreme Council of, on £k;onomic Conditions P^ce Treaty — Copy of between Allies and Bulgaria— 1919 ■' Serb-Croat-Slovene — 1919 Czecho-Slovakia— 1919.. Penitentiaries, Report of M inister of Justice, as to year, 1919 Port of Canso. N.S. — re appointment of Harbour Mas- ter at Postmaster-General- Report of— 1919 Prince Edward Island— re appointment of Lieut. rfor. Printing Bureau, Govt.— number of dismissals from, starting Januarj- 1 to March 1, 1920 . . Proprietan,' or Patent Medicine Act — re appointment of Advisorj- Council, etc Public Accounts of Canada _. Public cross road between Ste. Catherine andTadous- sac — O- in C. respecting Public Health- Number of employees in Department of, etc Orders in Council relating to organization and work of. Public Printing — number of persons employed in De- partment of — names and salaries Public Printing and Stalioner>- — Report of Depart- ment of. vear 1919 Public Works:— Report of Department of. 1919 Names of tenderers for. in Co. of MJontmorency , Que . Number of employees in Canada from 1915 to 1920 . Number of names and salaries throughout Canada, up to January, 1920 Number of names and salaries in Ottawa Public Service — number of employees in Departments of, subject to new classification oT Postmasters — names and P.O. addresses of, appoint- ed in N.S. since 1917 — also documents re number of in County of Charlevoix — ^Montmorency Postmasters— re salaries paid to Post Office Department—number of employees in inside ser^nce of Post Office Department at Ottawa — number of em- ployees in, salaries, etc. Post Offices — number of north of St. Lawrence from Tadoussac to Esquimaux Point Pound Sterling, British — Value of in Canadian cur- rency in last of 1914. and in years 1915-17-18-19 Prince Edward Island — respecting names of persons from, passing Civil Service Exams loSa \7(\o 16a 436 1919. Q Quebec and Saguenay Railway re curtailing of service on since November. 1919 197 Quebec, Board of Trade of City of. re letter to Minister of Trade and Commerce re Mail Steamers 155 Quebec. City of— correspondence re Dam on St. Charles River. . . 88 Quebec. Riots of 1918 — respecting claims for damages, etc., incurred in 140 Quebec n copy of letter of Western Senators and Mem- ' bers of Commons, respecting routing shipments via 171 Radiotelegraph Regulations— Amendments to 44 44a Railways and Canals — number of employees in De- partment of in Ottawa . " I70y Railways and Canals— Report of Department of, 1919 20 Railway Statistics of Canada, year 1919 206 Railway Commission — respecting sessions of. relating to compensation for damages caused by C.N. Ry . . . 208 Railway Commission— respecting sessions of relating to compensation for damages caused by C.N. Ry. passing through North Bay 208a Railway Commissioners: — Report of Board of, year 1919 \ 20c Report of, vear 1919 ) 10-11 George V Alphabetical Index to Sessional Paners A. 1920 C.r.R. andG.TninkRys.. Railwny Belt, 40 milee in Province of B.C.— O. in C- respecting Railway between St. Camille, Que., and Cabono, Co. of Temiscouata Railway Station—" The Palais " at Quo. re construc- tion of Remissions and Refund of Customs Duties, year 1918 , Revenue—total estimate for 1891-189ft-1901-1906-I911- 1912-13-14-15-16-17-18.19; also expenditure, etc Richibucto Beach, N.B., re closing of the life saving station at Ricthdorf, Prof. F. V., papers, letters, etc.. naturaliza- tion of. etc River Batiscan — Champlain Co.. respecting Bridge River Batiscan — Champlain Co.. Reports, correspond- ence, etc. Robson, Judge, correspondence re resignation of, as Chairman of Board of Commerce Roumanta — Amounts loaned or credits given to— dates, etc Royal Canadian Navy— O. in C— 1920, rt engagement of Seamen in Koyal Canadian Navj'— O. in C.~1920, •■* amendment to pay of Sergeant Lieutenants of Royal Commission on Indian Affairs for Province of B.C Roj-al North West Mounted Police — Report of 1919. , . Royal Society of Canada— Report of 1919 Running Race Meets— Report and Evidence of Com- mission to enquire into conditions re Rural Mail Carriers— re salaries, etc., paid to Rural Mail Routes — Reports re. in Parishes of Champ- I;iin, Batiscan and St. Luc. Quebec Scientific and Industrial Research — Report of Chair- man for Council of, year 1920 Secretaries — Private, Number of to Members, chair- men, or members of commissions, since 1911 . . Secretary to Deputy Minister of Justice — Documents respecting promotion of Secretary of State, Report of Department of— 1919, . . . Secretan' of State, Department of — number of em- ployees in Secretary- of State Department of— number of em- ployees in Seed Grain — Cost of providing for settlers in Leth- bridgein 1918-19-20 Sentences commuted ofprisoners to be hanged — number of— 1916-17-18-19 Siberia Ej^dition to — number of men composing it, voluntarily or otherwise — Cost of expedition to. etc. . Siberia. Expedition to — Trial by Court Martial oi Riflemen attached to Expedition to — 1919 Soldiers CiWI Re-establishment— Report of Depart- mentof— 1919 Soldiers Civil Re-establishment re institutions under jurisdiction of, etc Soldiers Civil Re-establishment — Number of persons employed in Department of in Ottawa Soldiers Settlement Act— Number of farms in Quebec Purchased by returned soldiers Soldiers Settlement Board— Correspondence between, and Minister Lands, Province Quebec Soldiers Settlement Board re number of persons cm- plo>'ed by in Province of Quebec Spirituous Liquors: quantity of imported into Canada years 1913-14-15-16-17-18-19 Superannuation and Retiring Allowances — Statement respecting, to Dec- 31, 1919 Superannuation and Retiring Allowances re additional years granted under Superior Courts of Criminal Jurisdiction — Copies of Rules of Supreme Court of Nova Scotia — Rules of re Con- troverted Elections Act Supreme Court of Nova Scotia — Rules of Judges of rt Criminal Code St. and Ste. Ste. Catherine and Tadoussac — re subsidy connected with ferry between , , Ste. Catherine and Tadoussac, respecting postal ferr>- 8er%'ice between St. Charles river — Quebec, re construction of a dam on . Ste. Anne do Beauprc, Ste. Famille. Re d'Orloans, St. Francois du Sud. He d'Orleans, St. Jean, He d'Orleans, He de la Quarantine, and Pointe aux Trembles, names of tenderers for public works at — amounts of, etc Ste. Anne de Bellevue re Militarj' Hospital at,— cost of, number of patients at St. John and Quebec Ry., N.B., re procuring running rights of, over C.P.Ry. to enter St. John Temporary Appointments— number of made bv commission since Armistice still on pay-rolls. . Temporar\' Loans since last session of Parliament . Textile Manufactures — re drawbacks paid to on raw- wool and cotton, year 1920 Toronto Harbour — re work of development of under present scheme of work Trade and Commerce — Report of relating to subsidies and Steamship Subventions, for year 1919 Trade and Commerce — Trade of Canada (Imports for consumption and exports) for the vear ending March 31, 1919 Trade and Commerce— Criminal Statistics for year ended September 1919 Trade and Commerce— Report of the Weights and Measures, Electricity and Gas Inspection Services, year 1918-19 Trade and Commerce — Report of the Dominion Stat- istician year 1918-19 Trade and Commerce — Department of — number of employees in, salaries and names Trade and Commerce — Department of — number of employees in, salaries and names Trade Commission overseas — re purposes of creation, etc Transcontinental Ry., Commission — correspondence re Ry. Station at Champlain Market. City of Quebec — also Elevators, etc, . . 1 Translators — number of in Senate, House of Commons, and different Depts. of Government, etc 1 Treaty between Allies, and Associated Powers and Rouraania. Dec. 9, 1919. Treaty of Peace between Allies and Bulgaria — 1919 — " " " Czecho-Slovakia— I9I9 Treaties and Conventions — Return re ratification of — 1920 Tunnel, construction of in City of Quebec connected with Transcontinental Ry Unforeseen Expenses — Miscellaneous Statement re 1920. 52 Venereal Disease — re sum of S200.000 placed with Health Department for combatting Veterinary' Director General — ^ Report of year 1919 . . . A'ictorv Loan — 1919 — Total cost and general expenses of Victory Loan — Appointment of Special Committee respecting stabilizing Loan of 1917 Victory Loan — Total amount of commission charges paid to brokers and agents. 1919 w War Purchasing Commission — Sales of Militari' and other supplies made by in 1917-18-19 War Records Office. Canadian — Reports by Officer in charge, London. England War Revenue Stamps — re prosecutions in N.S. for neglect in placing on Medical Packages Wharves on St. John River, etc., re liability of Do- ininion Government for White, A. v.. consulting Engineer of Conser\'ation Commission — re expenses, etc. of Young, Arthur & Company — X; paid to. etc. . Yukon, Ordinances of Territorj- of. year 1920 cost, amounts 10-11 George V List of Sessional Papers A. 1920 LIST OF SESSIONAL PAPERS Arranged in Numerical Order, with their Titles at Full Length; the Dates when Ordered and when Presented to the Houses of Parliament; the Name of the Senator or Member tcho moved for each Sessional Paper, and whether it is Ordered to be Printed or not Printed. Also those Printed but not Presented. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1. (TkU volume is hound in three parts). 1 . Report of the Auditor General for the year ended March 31t ,1919, Volume I, Parts a-b — A to J. Presented by Six Henrj' Drayton, March 19, 1920 ' Printed for distribution and sessional papers. Report of the Auditor General for the year ended March 31, 1919, Volume IT. Parts K to S. Presented by Sir Henr\- Draj"ton, March 29, 1920 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. Report of the Auditor General for the year ending March 31, 1919, Volume III, Parts T to Z. Presented by Sir Henrj- Draj ton, March 16, 1920 Printed for distrUiution and sessional papers. Report of the Auditor General for the year ended March 31, 1919, Volume TV, Part ZZ. Presented by Sir Henry Drayton, May 14, 1920 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2. (This volume is bound in two parts) . 2. The Public Accounts of Canada, for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1919. Presented by Sir Henry Drayton, March 2, 1920 Pi intedfor distribution and sessional papers. 3. Estimates of sums required for the service of the Dominion for the year ending on the 31st March. 1921. Presented by Sir Henry- Draj-ton, March 22,1920 Presented for distribution and sessional papers. 4. 5. Further Supplementarj" Estimates of sums required for the service of the Dominion for the j'ear ending on the 3!st March, 1920. Presented by Sir Henrj- Dra>'ton, May 17, 1920 Printed for distribut on and sessional papers. 5a. Further Suppfementaiy Estimates of sums required for the service of the Dominion for the year ending on the 31st March, 1921. Presented by Sir Henr>- Draj-ton, June 25, 1920 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 56. Further Supplementary Estimates of sums required for the ser\nce of the Dominion for the year ending on the 31s1 March, 1921. Presented by Sir Henr>' Drayton, June 29, 1920 Printed for distribution and 8. Report of the Superintendent of Insurance of the Dominion of Canada for the year ended December 31. 191S, Volume I, Insurance Companies other than Life; Volume 11, Life Insurance Companies. Presented by Sir Henry Drajlon, March 2, 1920 , Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 9, Abstract of Statements of Insurance Companies in Canada, year ending December 31, 1919. Printed for distribution and CONTENTS OF VOLUME 3. lOo. Report relating to Mail Subsidies and Steamship Subventions as controlled by the Department of Trade and Com- merce, for the year ended March 31, 1919. with Traffic Returns, etc., to December 31, 1919. The Senate. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 106. Annual Report of the Trade of Canada (Imports for consumption and Exports) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1919 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 4. \0d. Criminal Statistics for the year ended September, 1919 Printed for distribution and sessional papers lOe. Report of the Weights and Measures, Electricity and Gas Inspection Service, for the fiscal year ended March 31, Printed for distrAution and sessional papers. 10/, Report of the Dominion Statistician for the year ended March 31, 1919. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 11. Annual Report of the Department of Customs and Inland Revenue, containing accounts of revenue with statements relative to the Imports, Exports, Customs and Inland Revenue of the Dominion of Canada, foi;the fiscal year ended March 31. 1919, as compiled from official returns. Presented by Hon. Mr. Burrell. March 4, 1920. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 11a. Shipping Report of the Department of Customs, containing Statements of Navigation and Shipping of the Dominion of Canada for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1919, as compiled from official returns. Presented by Hon. Mr. Burrell, March 4, 1920 Printed for duttribution and sessional papers. 13. Return of the Thirteenth General Election for the House of Commons of Canada, held on the 17th day of December 1917 Printed for distribution and sessional paper*. 10-11 George V List of Sessional Papers A. 1920 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 5. 14. Report of the Work of the Department of .Soldiers" Civil Re-e^^tithlishment. December, 1919. Presented by Mr Clark (Brude). March 15, I9:'0 Printed for distribution and aesaional papers. 15. Iteport of the Minister of Agriculture for the Dominion of Canada, for the year ended March 31. 1919. Presented bv Hon. Mr. Tolmie. March 9, 1920 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 15(J. Report on "The Agricultural In.'itruction Act." 1918-19, pursuant to Section 8. Chapter 5 of 3-1 George V. Presented by Hon. Mr. Tolmie. March 9. 1920 Printed for distribution and sessional papas. 156. Report of the Veterinar>- Director General, year ending March 31, 1919 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 16* Report of the Dominion Experimental Farms for the fiscal year ending Stst March, 1919. Appendix to the Report of the Minister of Agriculture. Presented by Hon. Mr. Tolmie. March 9, 1920, Piinted for distribution and sessional papers . CONTENTS OF VOLUME 6. 17c. Cenjus of Industr>'— Pulp and Paper Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 18. Annual Report of the Department of Immigration and Colonization, for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. Calder, March 3, 1920 Presented for disiri6u(ton and sessional papers. 19. Report of the Minister of Public Works on the works under his control for the fiscal year ended March 31. 1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. Reid, March 10, 1920 Printedfor distribution and sessional papers. 20. Annual Report of the Department of Railways and Canals, for the fiscal year from April 1, 1918. to March 31. 1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. Reid, May 20, 1920 Printed foi distribution and sessional paper.i. 20a. Canal .Statistics for the season of naWgation of 1919 Printedfor distribution and sessional papers. 206. Railway Statistics of the Dominion of Canada year of 1919 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. ■■ for Canada, for the year ending March 31. 1919. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 7. 20if. Fifteenth Report of the Board of Railway Commis-sioners for Canada, for the nine months ending December 31 , 1919. (Manuscript copy.l Presented by Hon. Mr. Reid. April 19. 1920. 21. Fifty-second Annual Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, for the year 1918-19— Marine. Presented by Hon. Mr. Ballantyne, March 1. 1920 Printedfor distribution and sessional papers. 22. Marine and Fisheries— List of ^'esseIs. year 1919 Printed foi distribution and sessional papers. 23. Supplement to the Fifty-second Annual Reportof the Department of Marine and Fisheries for the fiscal year 1918-1919 (Marine)— Steamboat Inspection Report. Presented by Hon. Mr. Ballantyne, March I, 1920. Pointed for distribution and sessional papers. 24. Report of the Postmaster General for the year ended March 31. 1919. Presented b.v Hon. Mr. Rowell, March 2, 1920. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 8. 25. Annual Report o( the Department of the Interior, for the fiscal \ear ended March 31, 1919, Presented by Hon. Mr. Meighen, March 10. 1920 Punted for distribution and sfssionttl papers. 25a. Report of the Topogrnphical Surve 25*. Sixteenth Report of the Geographic Board of Canada, containing all decisions from April 1. 1917, to March .31. 1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. Meighen, April 28, 1920 Printed for distribution and anssional papers. 26. Report of the Geological Survey Branch, Department of Mines, year 1919 Printedfor distribution and sessional papers. 26a. Summary Report of the Mines Branch of the Department of Mines, for the year ending December 31, 1919. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 27. Report of the Department oT Indian Affairs for the year ended March 31. 1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. Meighen. March 16, 1920 Printedfor distribution and sessional papels 28. Report of the Roval Northwest Mounted Police for the year ended September 30, 1919. Presented by }ion. Mr. Rowell. March 22, 1920 Printedfor distribution and sessional papers. 29. Report of the Secretary of State of Canada for the year ended March 31,1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. Sifton, March 10, 1920 Printedfor distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 9. (This volume is bound in two parts.) 30. (Sessional Paper No. 18, 6-7 Edward VH, Rev. Ed.) Second .\nnual Report of the Historical Documents Publication Board, together with accompanying printed volumes, being the second edition, revised and enlarged, of the first volume of the Constitutional Documents relating to Canada 175F1791. now issued in two parts. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, March 18. 1920 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 10-11 George V List of Sessional Papers A. 1920 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10. 32. Eleventh Annual Report of the Civil Service Commission of Canada, September 1, 1918-December 31, 1919. Pre- sented by Hon. Mr. Sifton, April 16, 1920 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 33. Annual Report of the Department of Public Printing and Stationery for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1919. Pre- sented by Hon. Mr. Sifton, June 8, 1920 Printed for distribution and sessional papers, 34. Report of the Secretarj* of State for External Affairs, for the year ended March 31, 1919. Presented by Hon. Mr' Rowell. April 22, 1920 Printed for distribution and sessional papers* 35. Report of the Minister of Justice as to Penitentiaries for year ending March 31 , 1919. Printed for distribution and sessional papers- 36. Report of the Militia Council for the Dominion of Canada, for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. Guthrie, May 28, 1920 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 37. Report of the Department of Labour for the year ended March 31, 1919. The Senate. Printed for distrUjution and sessional papers. 38. Annual Report of the Editorial Committee for the year 1920. Presented 1920. Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 39. Report of the Department of the Naval Service, for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. BallantjTie, March 1, 1920 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 40. Fifty-second Annual Report of the Fisheries Branch of the Department of the Naval Service, 1918. Presented by Hon. Mr. Baliantyne, March 11, 1920 Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 1. Report of the Joint Librarians of Parliament. Presented by Hon. Mr. Speaker, Februarj-26, 1920 Not printed. 42. Copy of the Treaty of Peace between the Allied and Associated Powers and Bulgaria, signedat Neuilly-sur-Seine on the 27th day of November, 1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, February 26, 1920. Ptinted for distribution to senators and metnbers. 42a. The Czecho-.Slovak Minorities Treaty — Treaty between the Principal Allied and Associated Powers and Czecho Slovakia, signed at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, September 10. 1919. Ratification on behalf of Canada authorized by Order in Council of December 1, 1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, March 1, 1920. Not printed. 426. The Serb -Croat-Slovene Minorities Treaty— Treaty between the Principal Allied and Associated Powers and the Serb-Croat-Slovene State, signed at Saint- Germain-en- Laye, September 10, 1919. Ratification on behalf of Canada authorized by Order in Council of December 1, 1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, March 1, 1920. Not printed. 42c. Arras Traffic Convention — Convention for the control of the trade in arms and ammunition, and Protocol, signed September 10, 1919. Ratification on behalf of Canada authorized by Order in Council of December 9, 1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, March 1, 1920 Not printed. 42d. Liquor Traffic Convention — Convention relating to the liquor traffic in Africa, and Protocol, signed at Saint-Germain- en-Laye, September 10, 1919. Ratification on behalf of Canada authorized by Order in Council of December 1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell. March 1, 1920 Not printed. 42tf. Berlin and Brussels Acts Convention— Convention revising the General Act of Berlin. February 26, 1885, and the General Act and Declaration of Brussels, July 2, 1890, signed at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, September 10, 1919. Ratification on behalf of Canada authorized bv Order in Council of December 9, 1919. Presented bv Hon. Mr. Rowell. March 1 . 1920 Not printed. 42/ Return to an Address to His Excellency the Administrator, of the 22nd March. 1920, for a copy of the Orders in Council of December 1, 1919. and December 9, 1919, respecting ratification of the treaties and conventions laid before the House of Commons on Monday. March 1, 1920 Presented March 29, 1920, Mr. Fielding . . Not printed. 42g. Copy of the English test of the Treatj' between the Principal Allied and -\ssociated Powers and Rumania, signed at Palis, Decembei 9. 1919. Piesented by Hon. Mi. Rowell. Apiil U, 1920 Not printed. 42a. Copy of the agreement of September 10, 1919, between the Allied and Associated Powers with regaid to the con- tiibutions to the cost of libeiation of the tenitoiies of the foimei Austio-Hungaiian monaichy, and copy of Declaiation dated the 8th of Decembei, 1919, modifying this Agieement. Piesented by Hon. Mi. Rowell, Apiil 21, 1920 Not printed. 42i. Copy of Agieement of September 10. 1919, between the Allied and Associated Poweis and Italy with legaid to the Italian lepaiation payments and copy of Declaiation of Decembei 8, 1919, modifj'ing this Agieement. Piesented by Hon. Mi. Rowell, Apiil 21. 1920 Not printed. 43. Oidei in Council, P.C. 69. dated Febiuaiy 28. 1920. Payment of Command Money to Captain Supeiintendents H.M.C. Dockyaids. Piesented by Hon. Mi. Baliantyne, Maich 1, 1920 Not printed. 43a. Copy of Oidei in Council, P.C. 566. dated Maich 17, 1920: Cancellation of Oideis in Council authoiizing and governing the payment of Sepaiation Allowance to dependents of Officeis and Men in the Canadian Naval Sei vice Piesented by Hon. Mi. Baliantyne. Maich 22, 1920 Not printed. 436. Oidei in Council, P.C. 559, dated 17th Maich, 1920: Naval Foices of Canada, including the Naval Volunteei Foices, placed on a peace footing. Piesented by Hon. Mi. Ballant>-ne, Maich 25, 1920 Not printed. 43c. Copy of Oidei in Council P.C 1061. dated 15th Mav. 1920: Payment of Giatuitv to Ratings and Waiiant Officers of the Royal Canadian Navy. Pi*>sented by Hon. Mi. Ballantj-ne, May 21, 1920 Not printed 10-11 George V List of Sessional Papers A. 1920 CONTENTS OF VOLUME lO—Continued. 43d. Copy of Oi del inCoucnil. PC. 1005, dutL-d 2nth M:iy, 1020; Encagement of Seamen in Royal Canadian Na\'>'- Pie- sented May 31, 1920. Mi. llocken \ at printed. 43c Oidei in Council, No. P.C. U55, dated May 22, 1920,— Amendmente to Rates of Pay foi Suigeon Lieutenants. Royal Canadian Navy. (Sessional Papers, 1920, No. .) The Senate Not printed. 9, Nos. 78, 25 and 104. Presented by Hon. Mi. Ballantyne, Match 1, . * Not printed . 44a. Amendment to Radiotelegiaph Regulation No. 92. Fiesented by Hon. Mt 45. Copy of the International Opium Convention, signed at The Hague, Januaiy 23, 1912, and ratified Januaiy 10, 1920. Piesented by Hon. Mi. Rowell, Maich 2, 1920 Not printed. 46. Copy of an Agieement between His Majesty the King and the Giand Tiunk Railway Company of Canada. Pie- sented by Hon. Mi . Raid, Maich 2, 1920 Not printed. 47. Copy of Oidei in Council, P.C. 2596, dated Slat Decembei, 1919— Aii Regulations. 1920. Piesented bv Hon. Mi. Sifton. Maich 2, 1920 Not printed. 47fl. Repoit of the Aii Boaid, foi the fiscal 3-, 1920, in accordance with provisions of Sub-section {d) of Section 38 of the regulations for the sur\-ey, administration, disposal and management of Dominion Lands within the 40-mile Railway Belt in the ProWnce of British Columbia. Presented by Hon. Mr. Meighen. March 16. 1920. Not printed. 74. Return of Orders in Council which have been published in the Canada Gazette, between the 1st August, 1919, and the .5th Februarj'. 1920. in accordance with the pro^-isions of Section 5 of "The Dominion Lands Survey Act." Chapter 21, 7-8 Edward VH. Presented by Hon. Mr. Meighen, March 16, 1920 '. . . . Not printed. 75. Return to Orders in Council which have been published in the Canada Gazette, between 1st August. 1919, and the 5th February. 1920. in accordance with the provisions of Section 77 of "The Dominion Lands Act," Chapter 20, 7-8 Edward VII. Presented by Hon. Mr. Meighen, March 16, 1920 . ..Not printed. 9 10-1 1 George V List of Sessional Papers A. 1920 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued. 76. Copy of Order in Council. V.C. 198, dated 29th dny of Junuary. 1920 — Defining the Btandard of Canadian silver coin- age. Presented by Sir Henrj' Drayton, March 16, 1920 Not printed. 77. Ueturn to an Order of the House of the 8th October, 1919, for a copy of the correspondence exchanged between the firm of Becker and Company, Ltd., London, England, and the High Commissioner of Canada in London, con- cerning a certain circular issued by the Canadian Mission. Presented by Sir George Foster, March 17, 1920. Not printed. 78. CopiesofOrdersinCcuncil.P.C. 1445. dated 17th July. 1919; P.C. 1955. dated 18th September. 1919; and PC. 2562. dated 24th December. 1919, together with copy of letter addressed to the Chairman of the Canadian Section of the International Joint Commission, dated 2l9t January, 1920, relating to the development and use of the waters of the St. Lawrence river forming the boundaries between the United States and Canada. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, March 18. 1920 Not printed. 79. Return to an Order of the House of the 12th May, 1919, for a copy of all reports, letters, memoranda, telegrams, plans and estimates in connection with the construction of a bridge over the river Batiscan, in the parish of St. Frangois- Xavier de Batiscan. Champlain County. Presented March IS, 1920. Mr. Deslauriera Nut printed. 79a. Return to an Order of the House of the 12th April, 1920, for a copy of all reports, letters, memos, correspondence. plans and specifications relative to the construction of a bridge on the Batiscan river, in the parish of St. Fran^ois- Xavier of Batiscan, in the County of Champlain. Presented by Hon. Mr. Reid, April 26, 1920. . . , .Not printed. 80. Return to an Order of the House of the 29th September, 1919, for a copy of all letters, plans and contracts lietween the Government or the Commission of the Transcontinental and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, con- cerning (a) the construction, by this Company, of a railway station at "The Palais" in the City of Quebec; (b) the conditions of exploitations of the said station by the Transcontinental Railway Company or by the National Railways, and also any Orders in Council in this connection. Presented March 18, 1920. Mr. Not printed. 81. Return to an Order of the House of the 29th September, 1919, for a copy of all correspondence and other papers and documents in the possession of the Government or of the Civil Service Commission relating to the appointment of a Harbour Master for the Port of Canso, N.S. Presented March 18, 1920. Mr. Sinclair (Antigonish). Not printed. 82. Return to an Order of the House of the 29th September, 1919, for a copy of all correspondence relating to the dismissal of James Conner from the dual positions which he held at Snowflake, Manitoba, under the Department of Customs, and Immigration and Colonization. Presented March 18, 1920. Mr. Richardson Not printed. 83. Detailed Statement of Remissions of Customs Duties and the Refund thereof, under Section 92, Consolidated Revenue and Audit Act, through the Department of Customs, for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1918. Presented by Hon. Mr. Sifton March 18, 1920 Not printed. 84. Return to an Order of the House of the 29th September, 1919, for a copy of all documents, letters and plans, exchanged between the Government and any person, commission or company concerning the construction, in the City of Quebec, or in the suburbs, of a tunnel to facilitate the entrance of the Transcontinental or of any other company in the said city. Presented March 18, 1920. Mr. Parent. . Not printed. 85. Return to an Order of the House of the 22nd September, 1919, for a Return showing the total number of persons of both sexes now employed by the Federal Government of the Dominion of Canada. Presented March 18, 1920. Mr. Tobin Not printed. 86. Return to an Order of the House of the 10th March, 1920, for a copy of the contract between the Government of Canada or the Canadian Wheat Board and Greece, for 12,000,000 bushels of wheat. Presented March IS. 1920. Mr. Ajchambault Not printed. 87. Return to an Order of the House of the 10th November, 1919, for a copy of all correspondence, telegrams and other documents exchanged between the Federal Government and the Government of New Brunswick with regard to the transfer of wharves on the St. John river and tributary waters, including a cop>' of all correspondence regarding the liability of the Dominion Government in maintaining and repairing these wharves. And Return to an Order of the House of the 10th November. 1919, for a copy oi alt reports and recommendations made by the officers of the Department of Public Works during the years 1918-1919, on the condition of the wharves in the St. ■John river and tributary waters, and the repairs required thereto. Presented lyiarch 18, 1920. Mr. Mclean (Royal) Not printed. 88. Return to an Order of the House of the 29th September. 1919, for a copy of all documents, letters and plans passed between the Government and the City of Quebec or any other corporation or construction and transport conapany or any other person, concerning the construction or the non-construction of a dam on the St. Charles river, in the City of Quebec. Presented March IS. 1920. Mr. Parent Not printed. 89. Return to an Order of the House of the 10th March, 1920. for a Return showingtho total amount of Canadian securities previously held in Great Britain, and sold to the United States, with the amount of interest now payable by this Dominion to the I'nited States to replace amount formerly paid to Great Britain. Also a copy of ail corres- pondence relating to this matter. Presented March IS. 1920. Mr. Devlin Not printed. 90. Return to an Order of the House of the llth March, 1920, for a copy of all correspondence, agreements and contracts, between the Government and any banks touching the payment of officers and men in the Canadian Kipeditionary Forces, especially as regards the rates of exchange prevailing between Canadian and British currency and the manner in which the same affected the pay of said officers and men, together with copies of all departmental or other Government orders or regulations dealing with the subject of soldiers' pay and the effect of fluctuations of exchange thereon. Presented March 22, 1920. Mr. McMaster Xot printed. 91. Return to an Onder of the House of the Uth March, 1920, for a Return showing:— I. The number of officers being cetained in theser vice of the Militia Department at Headquarters at Ottawa who have not seen service overseaa. 2. Their names, positions, sala'aies and length of time in the service, respectively. 3. \Vhether returned men are available for those positions. Presented March 22. 1920. Mr. McKenzie — Not printed. 10 10-11 George V List of Sessional Papers A. 1920 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued. 91a. Retxirn to an Order of the House of the 29th March. 1920. for a Return giving a list of the names of all the officers employed at the Headquarters of the Militia Department, at Ottawa, their respective salaries the date of their appointment and the length of their serWces in the Canadian Eipeditionarj- Force. Pcesented June 8, 1920. Mr. .Vrchambault Not printed. 92. Return showing: — 1. Xames of the tenderers for the works to be done at the following places in the County of Mont- morency. Quebec: Ste. Anne de Beaupre. Ste. Famille-Ile d'Orleans, St. Francois du Sud-Ile d'Orleans. St. Jean- Isle d'Orleans, He de la Quarantine, Pointe aux Trembles. 2. UTiere they reside. 3. Amount of each tender. 4. \N'ho the successful tenderers were. 5. Whether the said works have been started. 6. ^"hen they will be completed. Presented March 22, 1920. Mr. Casgrain. Xot printed. 93. Orders in Council relating to the organization and work of the Department of Health, as follows: — I . Order in Council, P.C. 1627. dated August 2, 1919. naming the President of the Pri\'T,- Council as the Ministerof the Crown to preside over the Department of Health and pro\'iding for the transfer to the Department of Health from the Department of Immigration and Colonization of the staff of the Quarantine and Medical Service. 2. Order in C^ouncil, P.C. 1765. dated August 23, 1919. transferring to the Department of Health from the Department of Trade and Com- merce the administration of the Adulteration Act, the Proprietar\- or Patent Medicine Act, the Commercial Feeding Stuffs Act and the Fertilizers Act. 3. Order in Council. P.C 2204, dated October 30, 1919. transferring to the Department of Health the work of the Housing Committee of the Cabinet. 4. Order in Council, P.C. 2321, dated November 21, 1919. transferring to the Department of Health from the Department of Marine and Fisheries, the administration of Marine Hospitals. 5. Order in Council, P.C. 2612, dated December 31, 1919, transferring to the Department of Health the Medical Branch of the Commission of Conser\-ation. Presented byHon.Mr.Rowell, March 24, 1920 Xot printed. 93(1. Order in Council, P.C. 1961. dated September 29, 1919, covering the appointment of an Advisorj- Board as prescribed in the "Act to amend the Proprietan.- or Patent Medicine Act." Chapter 66, ^10 George V. Order in Council. P.C. 2079, dated Octobers, 1919. covering the appointment of the Dominion Council of Health. Order in Council, P.C. 328, dated Februarj- 11, 1920, accepting the resignation of the Hon. Walter R. Rollo as a Member of the Dominion Council of Health and appointing Mr. H. J. Halford. of Hamilton. Ontario, Vice-President of the Trades and Labour Congress of Canada, in Mr. Rollo's place. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell. March 25. 1920. Xot printed. 94. Copies of General Orders promulgated to the Militia for the period between Februar\' 1, 1919, and Februar\- 2, 1920. Also. — Copies of all Routine Orders of the Canadian Eipeditionar\' Force promulgated from Februar\- 22, 1919, to Februarj- 24, 1920. Presented by Hon. Mr. Guthrie, March 24,"l920 Xot printed. 95. Appointments, ^©motions and Retirements, Canadian Militia and Canadian Expeditionary Force, from Februar\- 6, 1919, to Januar>- 22, 1920. Presented by Hon. Mr. Guthrie, March 24, 1920 Xot printed. 96. Return to an Order of the House of the ISth September, 1919, for a Return showing:— 1. The total number of men who joined the Expeditionary- Force for service in Siberia. 2. How many of such number voluntarily enlisted for ser\-ice in Siberia. 3. Whether the Government is aware as to whether or not a considerable number of mem- bers of such Expeditionarj- Force were made to embark at Victoria. B.C., by compulsion and with the point of the bayonet directed at them. 4. Whether the Government is awafe as to whether or not certain members of such Expeditionarj- Force who had not voluntarily enlisted for ser\-ice in Siberia were court-martialed and sentenced to hard labour. If so, who such members are and what the nature of the sentence was. 5. The cost to the Government of the Espeditionarj- Force for ser\-ice in Siberia. Presented March 25, 1920. Mr. Archam- bault _ Xot printed. 96a. Return to an Order of the House of the 7th April, 1920, for a copy of all correspondence, documents, and records including the evidence and judgments in connection with the trials held by Field General Court Martial o'the 259th, of the Canadian Eipeditionan,- Force in Siberia, on the following Riflemen, sentenced on the 28th of January, 1919: Alfred Laplante, O. Boisvert, Edmond Leroux, Joseph Guenard, E. Pauze and Arthur Roy. I^esented May 18, 1920. Mr. Archaumbault Xot pnnted. 97. Return to an Order of the House of the 17th March. 1920, for a Return showing:—!. Whether any work has been done on any of the lines enumerated in the Second Schedule of Chap. 13, 9-10, George V. being an Act to incor- porate the Canadian National Railway Company and respecting Canadian National Railways. 2. If so. on what pai^ticular line the work has been done. 3. What kind of work has been done. 4. How much money has been expended for this work. 5. How much in construction. In survej-s. In expropriation, and the purchase of the Right of Way. 6. How many station sites have been located on said lines, what the name is of each station, and on what particular line. 7. Description of the land upon which it is located. How much was paid for said Station site, and who was representing the Government or the Canadian National Railways in negotiating the purchase. 8. If moneys were paid for any of such sites, to what appropriation they were charged, and on whose or,der they were paid. 9. Whether any Order in Council has been passed entrusting said company with the man- agement and operation of the Grand Trunk Pacific and the Intercolonial Railwavs. Presented March 25, 1920. Mr. Bureau ..'. Xot printed. 98- ReturntoanOrder of the House of the 18th March, 1920, for a copy of all representations, complaints and other corre- spondence filed with the CiWl Service Commission regarding Classification of the Civil Ser\'ice of Canada. Pre- sented March 26, 1920. Mr. Fripp Xot printed. 98a. Return to an Order of the House of the 12th April. 1920 for a Return showing:— 1. Number of classification engineers employed in connection with the Ci^-il Service. 2. Total amount paid to classification engineers to date in con- nection with the work of classif>-ing the Civil Service. 3. Further estimate required to complete the work. Presented April 29, 1920. Mr. Sinclair (Antigonish.) Xot ptinUd. 99. Return to an Order of the House of the 10th March. 1920, for a copj* of all correspondence relating to the appointment of the Postmaster at Metabetchouan. Quebec. Presented March 29, 1920. Mr. Savard . Xot printed. 100. Draft Conventions and Recommendations adopted by the International Labour Conference at Washington and com- municated to the Government by the Secretar>--General of the League of Nations pursuant to Article 405, Treaty of Versailles:—! . Draft Convention limiting the hours of work in industrial undertakings to eight in the day and forty-eight in the week. 2. Draft Convention concerning unemployment. 3. Recom^mendation concerning unemployment. 4. Recommendation concerning reciprocity of treatment of foreign workers. 5. Draft Con- vention concerning the employment of women b^ore and after childbirth. 6. Draft Convention concerning the employmckit of women during the night. 7. Recommendation concerning the prevention of anthrax. S. Recom- 11 10-11 George V List of Sessional Papers A. 1920 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued. mendation concerning the protection of women and chilflren up:iinat load poiiwning. 9. RfCommeDdation con- cerning the estnblishnifnt of Government Heulth Services. 10. Draft Convention fixing the minimum agc- for admisaion of children to industrial employment. 11. Draft Convention concerning the night work of young persons emplo>'ed in industry. 12. Recommendation concernine the application of the Berne Convention of 1906, on the prohibition of the use of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches. Presented bv Hon, Mr. Rowell, March 29, 1920 Not printed. 100a. Return showing: — 1. Names of the Canadian representatives at the International Labour Conference last fall. 2. Amount expended in connection with this delegation. 3. Names of Canadian representatives at the Labour Conference at Paris. 4. Amount expended in relation thereto. Presented March 29, 1920. Mr. Archambault A'ot jyrinted. 101 . Return toan Order of the House of the 18th March, 1920, for a Return showing: — 1. On what date a Branch of the Public Work.s Department was first established at Antigonish, N.S. 2, Wliat counties in Nova Scotia were originally under the jurisdiction of the Antigonish Branch. 3. When the North Sydney office was established. 4. Names of the employees in the Antigonish Branch prior to the change and the amount of their yearly salarieji. 5. Names of the employees in both offices on December 31, 1914, and their yearly salaries. 6. Names of the present employees in both branches and their respective yearly salaries. 7. How much was expended in public works in the area under the jurisdiction of the Antigonish Branch for five years prior to December 31, 1911. 8. How much was expended in public works in the area covered by both the Antigonish and North Sydney Branches during the five years subsequent to January 1, 1912. Presented March 29, 1920. Mr. Sinclair (An- tigonish) Xot printed. 101a. Return showing the details of the expenditure of $1,372,079 82 made in the area covered by both the .\ntigonish and North Sydney Branches of the Department of Public Works during the five years subsequent to Januar>'' 1, 1912. Presented April 7, 1920. Mr. Sinclair (Antigonish.) Xot printed. 102. Return to an Order of the House of the 22nd of March, 1920, for a copy of all correspondence relating to the public cross-road between Ste. -Catherine and Tadoussac. Presented March 29, 1920. Mr. Savard.. Not printed. 103. Return to an Order of the House of the 29th March, 1920, for a Return showing:— (a) the total production of coal in Canada during the past ten jears (6) how much of said coal was anthracite (c) the total importation of coal into Canada during the same period {d) how much of same was anthracite (e) the total exportation of coal from Canada during the past ten years and (/) how much of this total was anthracite. Presented March 31, 1920. Mr. Archambault Not printed. 104. Return to an Order of the House of the 10th March, 1920, for a Return showing: — 1. What amount of money has been expended by the Government during the years 1918-19-20 in providing seed grain for settlers in the Lethbridge and Calgary land districts respectively- 2. What amount of money has been expended by the Government as its share of the freight charges in providing feed for live stock in Southern Alberta in the years 1918-19-20. Presented April 6, 1920. Mr. Buchanan. Not printed. 105. Return to an Order of the House of the 15th March, 1920, for a Return showing for each of the fiscal vears 1S91, 1896. 1901, 1906, 1911, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917. 1918. 1919 and estimated 1920 (a) Total revenue of the Dominion (6) Expen- diture chargeable to Consolidated Fund 'c) Expenditure chargeable to capital (tf) Total expenditure (e) Estimated population (/) Total revenue per head of population Co) Expenditure per head chargeable to Consolidated Fund, and (A) Total expenditure per head. Presented March 6. 1920. Mr. Fielding Not printed. 106. Return to an Order of the House of the 22nd March, 1920, for a Return showing:— 1. The total amount of the gross consolidated debt of Canada on the 28th of February, 1920. 2. Total amount of the net consolidated debt of Canada on the same date. 3. Total amount of the assets of the consolidated debt of Canada on the said date. 4. Total amount of the yearly interest payable on the gross consolidated debt of Canada on the said date. 5. Total amount of yearly interest or revenue received or collected by Canada in respect to the property or securities constituting the assets of the public debt. 6. Total amount of the floating debt of Canada on the 28th of Febru- a^\^ 1920. 7. Total amount of vea^ly interest payable on the floating debt of Canada on the said date. Presented April 6. 1920. Mr. Parent. . . - .' Xot printed. 107. Return to an Order of the House of the 24th March, 1920, for a copy of the correspondence between the Minister of Lands and Forests of the Province of Quebec and the Soldiers* Settlement Board. Presented April 6, 1920. Mr. Gauvreau ' Not printed. 108. Return showing: — 1. What loans have been negotiated by the Dominion Government since IML 2. The distinctive name of each loan and its amount. 3. Of the said loans, which were (a) foreign, (6) British, and (c) Canadian. Presented April 7, 1920. Mr. Casgrain Not printed. 109. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a return showing the total cost and general expense of the 1918 Victory Loan, including detailed statements of the amounts paid to brokers, banks, newspapers, adver- tising agencies, and all other persons, corporations, firms and agencies to whom payments were made, giving the names of such persons, banks, newspapers, agencies or firms in each case. Presented April 7, 1920. Mr. Blake Xot printed. 110. Report of the Explosives Division of the Department of Mines for the year 1919. The Senate Not printed. 111. Return to an Order of the House of the 22nd March, 1920, for a Return showing the number of persons or corporations paving and the aggregate amount paid by each group by way of Dominion Income Tax in the City of Toronto during the fiscal years 1917 and 1918 whose assessed income was over $1,500, $6,000, $10,000, $20,000, $30,000, S50,000, $100,000. Presented April 12, 1920. Mr. Kennedy Xot printca. 112. Return showing:— 1. Number of post offices on the north shore of the St. Lawrence from Tadoussac to Esquimaux Point. 2. Names, postal addresses and the date of appointment of each of these postmasters. Presented April 12, 1920. Mr. Savard Xot printed. 113. Return to an Order of the House of the 25th March, 1920, for a Return showing how many houses have been com- menced, and iiow many finished, under the legislation of a year ago. Presented April 13, 1920. Mr. Clark (Red Deer) Not printed. 114. Copy of Resolutions of thanks passed by the British House of Commons to the Forces engaged in the late War, and embodving thanks to the troops from the Dominions overseas for their services during the said war. Presented bv Hon. Mr. Rowell, April 13. 1920 Not pnnted. 12 10-11 George V' List of Sessional Papers A. 1920 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10~Continued. 115. Return to an Order of the House of the 31st March, 1920, for a copy of all correspondence. Orders in Council, reports and all other documents respecting the apportionment of expenses on the League of Nations and the pavment of the sum of $64,043.15 on February 13th, 1920, as Canada's share of such expense. Presented April 13, 1920. Mr. Fielding Xot printed. 116. Return to an Order of the House of the 15th March, 1930, for a copj- of all papers, documents, telegrams, correspond- ence and reports made between the Department of Naval Service and the Inspector of Fisheries in Prince Edward Island or any other partv or parties regarding the sale of the lobster hatcherj' at Charlottetown, P.E.I. Pre- sented April 15, 1920. Mr. Sinclair (P.E.I.) Xot printed. 117. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March. 1919. for a Return showing: — 1. The number of vessels belonging to the Canadian Government in the Canadian Naval Ser\-ice during the war. 2. Their names. 3. The number of vessels employed in the work of the Canadian Naval Service rented or chartered during the period of the war. 4. Their names. Presented April 15, 1920. Mr. Deslauriers Not printed. 118. Return to an Order of the House of the 24th March, 1919. for a Return showing the number of commutation of sentences accorded by the Department of Justice to prisoners condemned to be hanged, where the crimes were committed, and the sentence imposed after com^mutation, within the last four years. Presented April 15, 1920. Mr. Casgrain. Xot printed. 119. Return to an Order of the House of the 10th March, 1920, for a Return showing: — 1. Number of persons discharged from the Government Printing Bureau and Department of Public Printing and Stationery from 1st January, 1919, to 1st March, 1920. 2. Upon whose recommendation and report dismissals were made. 3. Whether the King's Printer or Assistant King's P*rinter recommended the persons to be dismissed. 4. Whether the report of dismissal was in writing. 5. What qualifications the person or rersons had who investigated the respective cases for dismissal, what investigation was made by them" and whether their conclusions are reduced to writing. Pre- sented April 15. 1920. Mr. Fripp - Not printed. 120. Return to an Order of the House of the 24th March. 1920, for a copy of all letters, telegrams, correspondence, and other papers in the possession of the Government, in connection with the transfer of mail bags from the C-P.R. mail car to the mail car oi the Quebec, Montreal and Southern Railway Company, and from the latter to the former, at Iben-ille Junction, during the period extending from the month ot November, 1917, to the month of April, 1918. Presented April 16, 1920. Mr. Demers Xot printed. 121 . Return to an Order of the House of the 3Ist March, 1920, for a copy of all telegrams, papers, letters and correspondence with feference to the application for naturalization of Professor F. V. lticthdorf> alias Frederick Edwards. 205 Scott BlocK, Winnipeg, also for copies of all correspondence to date with reterence to the resignation of the said F. V. Ricthdorf, alias Frederick Edwards, from the employ of the Department of State and in particular cor- respondence with the President of the Privj- Council, Controller McLean and Mr. A. Brophy of the said Depart- ment. Presented April 16, 1920. Mr. Power Xot printed. 122. Return to an Order of the House of the 22nd Marcn, 1920, for a Return showing: — 1. Number of chartered banks in Canada in ISSO. 2. Number of chartered banks in Canada at the present time. 3. Wliat profits, as shown bv their annual statements, were made by each of the chartered banks in the years 1911. 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915. 1916, 1917, 1918 and 1919. 4- What taxes each paid to the Federal Treasury in each of the above years. 5. What amount, not being interest on monev borrowed, the Federal Government paid to each chartered bank in each of the years 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, I91S and 1919 for service rendered. 6- The paid up capital of each bank, and itsreser\-e. Presented April 16, 1920. Mr. Ross. Xot printed. 123. Copy of all correspondence, papers, documents and tel^ranis, concerning the amelioration of conditions among the Indians and Eskimos inhabiting the east coast of James and Hudson Bays, from East Main River in the south to Hudson Straits in the north, showing what has been and is being done to provide emergency relief, medical attention, administration of Justice, industrial training, introduction of reindeer treaty rights, securing of adequate prices for their furs, and any other matter in the interests of these people. The Senate. . . - . Xot printed. 124. Return to an Order of the House of the 15th April, 1920, for a Return showing:— 1. Whatthe value in Canadian currencj OI the British pound sterling was on the first of the months of No^■^mbe^ and December, 1914, on the first of all the months of the years 1915, 1916. 1917. 191S. and on the first of January- and February, 1919. 2. During the years 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918, whether the officers and men of the Canadian Eipeditionar\- Force were paid in accordance with the rates of exchange prevailing at the various times at which payments were made to them, and if not, at what rate or rates. 3. What was done in this respect with payments made to interned Canadian soldiers, and at what rate or rates their pay was converted into the currencies of the countries in which thev were interned. Presented April 19, 1920. Mr. McMaster Not printed. 125. Return to an Order of the House of the 12th April, 1920, for a Return showing: — 1. How much, if any. of the Federal Emergency Fund for the re-establishment of the returned soldier was overpaid or inadvertently paid to those not entitled to it under the regulations. 2.^How much of this amount has been recovered. 3. How many prosecutions have been instituted for this rec'bverT.'- 4. What the decision has been in each case. 5. Whether it is the intention of the Government to undertake any further action in cases of this nature. Presented April 19, 1920. Mr. Chisholm ,\ot printed. 126. Return to an Order of the House of the 12th Ma>-, 1919. for a Return showing:— 1. Whether prosecutions were auth- orized by the Government a^inst parties in the Pro\-ince fo Nova Scotia for neglecting to place War Revenue Stamps upon packages of Proprietary or Patent Medicine before the sale thereof, as required by the War Revenue Act, 1915. 2. Person or persons appointed to institute these prosecutions. 3. Number of prosecutions, if any brought. 4. Names of solicitors designated by the Government to conduct them. 5. Terms of said solicitors' appointment. 6. Gross amount of fines imposed. 7. In what counties in Nova Scotia such prosecutions were brought. 8. Who recommended the appointment of such Prosecutors and Solicitors. Presented April 19, 1920. M r. Sinclair (Antigonish). Xot printed. 127. Copy of Order in Council P.C. 395, dat«d 18th February, 1920, in respect to the organization of an Air Force in Canada. Presented bj- Hon. Mr. Sifton, April 19, 1920 .Vo( printed. 128. Return showing:— 1. For what purposes the special Trade Commission of the overseas branch of the Department ofTradeand Commerce has been created, and how the purposes are to be accomplished. 2. Who is in charge thereof, and his salarj-, 3. If publicity for Canadian production is sought, who has received the appointment 13 10-11 George V List of Sessional Papers A. 1920 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued. of publicity expert, and what the proposed remuneration \s for such. 4. What sums, onnuallv or otherwise, are paid by Canada to the British newspaper knon-n as Canada, and what sums to the Canada Gazettef Presented April 19. 1920. Mr. McMaster Not printed. 129. itcturn to an Order of t!ie House of the 7th April, 1919. for a copy of the correspondence exchanged betwoon F. X. Gagnon, Port Daniel East. Quebec, and the Department of Justice, regarding the Militarj" Exemption Tribunal which sat at that place. Presented .\pril 20, 1920. Mr. Marcll (Bonaventure) Sot printed. 130. Return to an Order of the House of the 29th !i>eptember, 1919. for a copy of all telegrams, letters, contracts and plans, passed between the Commission of the Transcontinental Railway, or the Government and the City o/ Quebec, the different transport companies, the Harbour Commission of Quebec or any otlier persons, corporations or companies from 1910 to date, concerning the construction of a railway station at the Champlain Market in the city of Quebec, al.^'o the construction, in the said city, of wharves, docks, elevators to facilitate the transport ol grain from the West via the Port of Quebec. Presented April 20, 1920. Mr. Parent . Xot printed. 130a Kcturn to an Order ot the House of the 5th May, 1920, for a copy of all documents, contracts and correspondence relating to the negotiations between the City of Quebec and the Transcontinental Kailway regarding the Cham- plain market site and the proposed docks and grain elevators situated along the front of the Hi. Lawrence river. Quebec. Presented May IS, 1920. Mr. Power .Vo( printed. 131 . Return to an Order of the House of the 29th .September, 1919, for a copy of all documents, letters, and plans, submitted by the Harbour Commission of Quebec since 1910 to date, concerning the construction of wharves, docks elevators, cold storage, terminal facilities in the Port of Quebec, (or the transport by land and water. Presented April 21 , 1920. Mr. Parent Sot printed. 132. Return showing: — 1. Minimum and maximum salan.- being paid to postmasters. 2. By what method the minimum and maximum 9alar>- of postmasters is determined. 3. Whether postmasters receive a bonus on account of the high cost of livmg. 4. It not, why. 5. Minimum and maximum salarj'- being paid to rural mail carriers. 6. Whether the Government has fixed a maximum rate per mile to apply to rural mail routes. 7. How the salary of rural mail carriers is determined. S. Whether rural mail carriers receive a bonus on account of the high cost of living. 9. If not, why. 10. Minimum and maximum salary being paid to letter carriers. II. Whether letter carriers receive a bonus. 12. If so. how much. Presented April 21. 1920. Mr. Kennedy (Glengarry.) Xot printed. 133. Return showing: — 1. Number of persons employed in the proWnce of Quebec in connection with the work of the •Soldiers' Settlement Board. 2. Their names and post ofhce addresses. 3. Salarj- or remuneration eachoneis drawing. 4. Whether any of these employees are allotted to certain constituencies. 5. If so, what persons arc allotted to the various constituencies, and to what constituencies. Presented April 26. 1920. Mr. Tobin. Xot printed. 134. lieturn to an Order of the House of the 31st Msirch. 1920, for a copy of all letters, telegrams and other correspondence that has passed between one George Carvill, of the City of St. John, formerly City Ticket Agent for the Canadian Government Railway (formerly Intercolonial Railway) at the said City of St. John, and any and all others for and on behalf of the said George Carv-ill and the Minister of Railways and Canals. Deputy >iinister or any other Ministers of the Government or any general manager, assistant manager, superintendent or other officials of the Canadian Government Railway in reference to the dismissal of the said George CarWil from said railway on the 30th day of April. A.D. 1917. and the request of the said George Carvill for an investigation under oath before an independent tribunal into the causes for his dismissal and the refusal of the management of the said railway to grant such an investigation. Presented April 27, 1920. Mr. Copp . . 'Xot printed. 135. Return to an Order of the House of the 22nd March, 1920. for a copy of all documents, letters, telegrams and other correpondence in the hands of the Government concerning the proposed railway between Si. Camille, County oi Bellechasse, and Cabano. County of Temiscouata. P*resented April 27, 1920. Mr. Fafard Xot printed. 136. Return to an Order of the House of the 22nd March.- 1920. for a copy of the Report made by the Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada, on the application of the Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk Railway Companies, on behalfof themselves and other railwaj'scarn.ing His Majesty's mail in Canada, asking that fair and reasonable rates be fixed by the Board for the carriage of mails pursuant to the reference of the matter to the Board by Order in Council, P.C., 617, dated March 7. 1917, for the determination as to the accuracy or inaccuracy of the rlaim made by the railway companies, that these rates are inadequate, and. if it is found that the present rates are inadequate to determine as the result of evidence to be submitted by the Post Office Department and the railway companies interested what would be a lair rate of payment for the service. Also a copy of all correspond- ence between members of the Government or any officials thereof and the Board of Railway Commissioners or any officials thereof in reference to the report mentioned above. Presented April 27, 1920. Mr. Bureau. Xot printed. 136(1. Return to an Order of the Senate dated April 28, 1920, for a Return of the e^*idence and other proceedings submitted before the Dominion Railway Commission at the sessions at Ottawa on October 3, 1911, Xovember 7. 1911, and March 18. 1919. relating to freight rates and all matters before said Board on said rates. 2. A copy of the report made by said Board to the Government as the result of said investigations. 3. A copy of the postal rate agree- ment or agreements existing between the Government and the railway companies for parcel post ser\-ice. including a statement or copy of the rates charged by the Government railways. 4. A copy of the report made by the Dominion Railway Board to the Government on the contracts between the Government and the railway com- panies as to the rates charged for the postal services. 5. Does the said report show (or is the Goverrmient aware) that the rates fixed and paid are less than it cost therailway companies to perform the services. 6. What quantity of mail is carried annually by parcel post. 7. How much of it is carried for mail order houses — distinguishing quantities by proWnces. S. What are the postal rates charged for parcel post packages: (a)^to the public (b) to mail order house;s. 9. Do these rates pay the full cost of transport.:) t\T)ewTiting, and {d) printing proceedings before Commission of Inquirj^ and all other investigations for or on behalf of the Government or any Department thereof, in English and in French respectively, the names of the persons under fa), (6) and (c) to whom such payments were made, the amount paid to each as salarj- or other compensation, and the amount paid on account of each such person for travelling and living expenses. The Senate Not printed. 142. Return to an Order of the Senate, dated April Ifi. 1918, for a Return referring to Return of the Senate (No. 7, August 23, 1917, re officers 78th Regiment, Highlanders of Pictou County. Nova Scotia): — 1. (o) Giving the names of the officers mentioned in the said Return who served with the overseas forces at the fighting front since said Return was compiled. ^6) The unit and date each one so served, ic) The number who became casualties, and when. 2. The location, connection and rank of each of the officers mentioned in said Return in the overseas forces at the present time. The Senate Not printed. 142a. Supplementary Return to an Order of the Senate dated April 16, 1918, for a Return referring to Return of the Senate (No. 7, August 23, 1917, re officers TSth Regiment, Highlanders of Pictou County. Nova Scotia.i — 1. (o) Giving the names of the officers mentioned in the said Return who served with the overseas forces at the fighting front since said Return was compiled. (6) The unit and date each one so served. (,c) The number who became casualties, and when. 2. The location, connection and rank of each of the officers mentioned in said Return in the overseas forces at the present time. The Senate Not printed. 143. Copy Declaration by the Supreme Council of the Peace Conference on the Economic Conditions of the World. The Senate Not printed. 144. Return showing:— I. Whether the Government pays the expenses of an office in Toronto for A. V. White, consulting engineer of the Conservation Commission. 2. If so, what expenses for said office it paid in the fiscal year 1919-20. including rent, salaries of assistants, travelling expenses, etc. 3. What relation, if any, the said A. V White is to James White, Deputy Head of the Conservation Commission. 4. If any other relatives of its Deputy Head were employed by the Conservation Commission in the past fiscal year, their names, what positions they fill and what salaries were paid them. 5 W^hether it is the practice of the Government to maintain offices for all its consulting engineers. 6. Whether it is the intention of the Government to continue to defray the expenses of the Toronto office of the said A. V. White. 7. If the said A. V. White was employed by the Department of Public Works, what was the last year he was so employed and what reraunerationhe *as paid. S- At what annual salary rate he is being paid by the Conservation Commission for 1920-21. 9. What reports, if any. by A. V. White, other than reports on water-powers and hydro-electric conditions, the Conservation Commission has published. 10. Whether A. V. White holds the degree of Electrical Engineer from a recognized universitv. 11. Name of the Hydro-ElectricEngineerof the Conservation Commission. 12. What degrees he holds and what practical experience he has had. 13. What annual salary he is paid. Presented May 3, 1920. Mr. Casgrain. Not printed. 145. Return showing:—!. How many farms in each constituency in the province of Quebec were purchased bv returned soldiers under the provisions of the Soldiers' Settlement Act. 2. The names of the buyers and sellers of each of the said farms. 3- The price paid for each of these farms. 4. Who Wsited each of the said farms on behalf of the Government. 5- What assistance was given by the Government in connection with each purchase. Pre- sented May 3, 1920. Mr. Tobin Not printed. 146. Return to an Order of the House'of the 19th April. 1920, for a Return showing:— 1. Whether there was any printing done for the Government outside of the Printing Bureau during the years 1918/1919. 2. If so, by whom. 3. Addresses of persons or firms to whom such printing was given. 4. Amount paid for this outside printing, in each case, in 1918-19. Presented May 4, 1920. Mr. Dechesne Not pi-inled. 147. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th April, 1920. for a Return showing:— 1. Amounts loaned or credits given by the Government of Canada: (a)toGreece: (6) to Rumania. 2. The dates these loans were granted or credits given: (fl)toGreece; (6) to Rumania. 3. The nature of merchandises purchased by the Government of Canada and charged in each case: {a) to Greece (fr) to Rumania. 4. The names of commercial firms or persons from whom said goods were so purchased, specifying: (a) the nature of goods in each case (6) the amounts paid by the Government to these firms or persons in each case and also the date of these payments. Presented May 5, 1920. Mr. Archambault Not printed. 148. Return to an Order of the House oi the lOth March, 1920, for a copy ol all telegrams, petitions, letters and documents ot all kinds sent to the Post Office Department referring in anv way to the mail route and mail service between Mabou, N.S., and Whycocomagh. N.S. Presented May 5. 1920. Mr. Chisholm Not printed. 15 10-11 Gcorgo V List of Sessional Papers A. 1920 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Contimied. 149. Return to an Order of the House of the 31st March, 1920, for a copy of all correspondence, reports and other documents in any wav referring to a proposed change in the site o( Beaton\nlle Post Office, Inverness Countj', N.S. Presented May 5. 1920. Mr. Chisholm A^o( printed. 150. Return showing:—!. How many persons are employed on the staff of the Civil Service Commission. 2. Thcirnames. 3. The respective salaries of said persons. Presented May 0, 1920. Mr. Hocken ' Not printed. 151. Return to on Order ol the House of tho 26th April, 1920. foro return showing tho total quantity in gallons, of spirituous liquors imported into Canada during the years 1913, 1914, 1915, 191G, 1917, 1918 and 1919; and also showing the value in money of the said imports during the same years. Presented May 10, 1920. Mr. .Archambault Not printed. 152. Return to an Order of the House of the 3rd May, 1920. for a copy of all correspondence and reports concerning the dismissal of Mr. E!is6e Parent, inspector of Inland Revenue, the Gth of September, 1916 (file No. 111085). Pre- sented March 10, 1920. Mr. Rinlret Not printed. 152(Tf' Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 3rd May. 1920, for a copy of all correspondence and reports concerning the dismissal of Mr. Eiisie Parent, ina|>ector of Inland Rev'enuc, the 6th of September, 1916 (file No. 111085). Presented May 17, 1920. Mr. Rinfret Not printed. 153. Return to an Order of the House of the lOth March. 1920, for a copy of all correspondence between the Dominion Government or any member thereof and the Dominion Manufacturers' Association or any manufacturer, relating to appeals from the Supreme or other courts in regard to validity of certain Dominion or Provincial Actt* ana Provincial Licenses whereby the Dominion Government undertook to give financial aid to said manutacturort} for said appeals, as shown in the Financial Times, Montreal, oi the 21st February, 1920. Presented May 10, 1920. Mr. Devlin Not printed . 154. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th April, 1920. for a Return showing:—!. Number ol translators employed by the Senate, House of Commons and the different departments of the Government, and number employed by each department. 2. Number employed permanently. 3. Number engaged for the session only. 4. Total annual cost of the translation ser\-ice. 5. UTiether any translation was done outside of Ottawa during tile fiscal vear ending 31st March. 1919. 6. If so, in how many instances, ana what rate was paid per page of printed matter. Presented May 10. 1920. Mr. Hocken Not printed. 155. Return to an Order of the House of the 5th May, 1920, for a copy of a letter from the Board of Trade ot the City of Quebec to the Minister of Trade and Commerce, dated October 24, 1919, concerning the new policy adopted by the Ocean Mail Steamers ol not stopping at Quebec in their outward voyage, and a copy of the answer to said letter. Presented May 10, 1920. Mr. Lapointe Not printed. 156. Return to an Order of the House oj the 29th April. 1920, for a Return showing: — 1. Name of each official and clerk in the Fisheries Branch at Ottawa who will be in receipt of a salarv of SI .800 or over during the fiscal year 1920-21 2. Salary of each such official and clerk during the fiscal years 1916-17, 1917-18, 1918-19 and 1919-20. 3. Minimum, and maximum salary of eaca such official and clerk as at present fixed by the classiiying experts of the CiWl Service Commission. 4. What the salary- of each such official and clerk will be during the fiscal year 1920-21. 5. What practical experience or direct connection, if any, each such official and clerk has nad in or with the fishing industry; the nature of such experience or connection and the number of years it covers. G. What position each such official and clerk, who has had no practical experience in or direct connection with the fishing industry, filled or what duties he performed on first becoming attached to the Fisheries Branch. 7. Present duties and responsibilities of each such official or clerk. Presented May 10, 1920. Mr. Du£f Not printed. 157. Return to an Order of the House of the 3rd May. 1920, foracopy of all correspondence, telegrams, and other documents exchanged between Dr. L. W. McNutt, Vancouver. B.C.. and the Department of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment. Sir Robert Borden and the Director of Medical Services of the Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment, with reference to claim for $2,590.72 by the said Dr. McNutt against the above mentioned department, and also with reference to the resignation or dismissal of the saia Dr. McNutt from the department in question. Presented May II. 1920. Mr. Power Not printed. 158. Return to an Order of the House of the 17th March, 1920, for a Return showing:— I. Number of emploj'ees in the inside service of the Labour Department. 2. How many are males. 3. How many are females. 4. How manj* males are French. 5. How many females are FVench. 6. How males are Protestants. 7. How many females are Protestants. Presented Jfay 11, 1920. Mr. Hocken Not printed. 158::. Return to an Order of the House of the 17th March. 1920, for a Return snowing:-!. Number of emploj-ees in the inside ser\*ice of the Post Office Department. 2. How many are males. 3. How many are females. 4. How many males are French. 5. How many females are French. 6. How many males are Protestants. 7. How many females are Protestants. Presented May 11, 1920. Mr. Hocken Not printed. 158&. Return to an Order of the House of the 17th March, 1920, for a Return showing:- 1. Number of employees in the inside service of the Secretary- of State Department, including the Printing Bureau. 2. How many are males. 3. How many are females. 4. How many males are Frencii. 5. How many females are French. 6. How many males are Protestants. 7. How many females are Protestants. Presented May 11. 1920. Mr. Hocken. Not printed. 158l . Return to an Order of the House of the 12th April, 1920. for a Return showing:—!. Number of persons employed by the Civil Service Commission. 2. How many are males. 3. How many are females. 4. How many males are French. 5. How manv females are French. 6. How many males are Protestants. 7. How many females are Protestants. Presented May 11, 1920. Mr. Hocken Not printed. 158d. Return to an Order of the House of the 17th March. 1920, for a Return showing:—!. Number of employees in the inside sen*ice of the Department of Interior. 2. How many are males. 3. How many are females. 4. How many males are French. 5. How many females are French. G. How many males are Protestanta. 7. How many females are Protestants. Presented May 11, 1920. Mr. Hocken Not printed. ISSt-. Return to an Order of the House of the 17th March, 1920, for a Return showing:— 1. Number of employees in tho inside service of the Marine and Fisheries Department 2. How many are males. 3. How many are females. 4. How many males are lYench. 5. How many females are French. 6. How many males are Protestants. 7. How manv females are Protestants. Presented May 11. 1920. Mr. Hocken Not printed. 16 10-11 George V List of Sessional Papers A. 1920 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued. 158/. Return to an Order of the House of the 22nd March, 1920, for a Return showing: — 1. Number of employees in the inside ser\'ice of the Finance Department including the Insxirance Branch. 2. How many are males. 3. How many are females. 4. How many males are French. 5. How many females are French. 6. How many males are Protestants. 7. How many females are Protestants. Presented May 11, 1920. '^Mr. Tobin Not printed. ISSg. Return to an Order of the House of the 17th March. 1920, for a Return showing:— 1. Number of employees in the inside service of the Department of Trade and Commerce. 2. How many are mtales. 3. How many are females. 4. How many males are French. 5. How many females are French. 6. How many males are Protestants. 7. How many females are Protestants. Presented May 11, 1920. Mr. Hocken Xot printed. 158%. ReturntoanOrderof the House of the 17th March, 1920, for a Return showing: — 1. Number of emploj-ees in the inside service of the Militia Department. 2. How many are males. 3. How many are females. 4. How many males are French. 5. How many females are French. 6. How many mates are Protestants. 7. How many females are Protestants. Presented May 17, 1920. Mr. Hocken Not printed. 159. Return to an Order of the House of the 26th April, 1920, for a Return show-ing: — 1. What institutions are at present under the jurisdiction and management of the Department of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment. 2. Nimaber of patients in each institution. 3. Number of employees in each institution. 4. Cost per year of each institution. Presented May 12. 1920. Mr. Pardee Not printed. 160. Fifth .\imual Report of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Northern Railway Sj'stem, for the year ended December 31, 1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. Reid, May 12, 1920 Printed for sessional papers only . 161. First Annual Report of the Board of Directors of Canadian Government Merchant Marine, Limited. Presented by Hon. Mr. Reid, May 12, 1920 Printed for sesrional papers only. 162. ReturntoanOrderof the House of the 12th May, 1920, for a Return showing:— 1. Sales of military- and other supplies madeby the War Purchasing Commission in each of the years 1917, 1918 and 1919, and amount of money obtained for these supplies in each of the above years. 2. Whether these supplies were sold by tender, by advertisement, or at public auction. 3. How military supplies, including rugs, furniture, etc., at Camp Borden were sold, who the purchasers were and what prices were received for the various articles^ Presented May 14, 1920. Mr. Ross Not printed. 163. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th April, 1920. for a copy of all papers, letters, correspondence between the Department of Justice or any of its officers and the Civil Service Commission or any of its members with refer- ence to the promotion of the Secretarv^ to the Deputy Minister of Justice in 1919 and 1920. Presented May 14, 1920. Mr. Cahill ' Not printed, 164. Return to an Order of the House of the 24th March. 1920. for a copy of all correspondence and telegrams between the Dominion Government and the Alberta Government relating to irrigation development in Alberta, and more particularly to Lethbridge Northern Irrigation District. Presented Maj- 17, 1920. Mr, Buchanan. . .Not printed. 165. ReturntoanOrderof the House of the 5th May, 1920, for a Return showing the names of all persons who have passed the Civil Service examinations from the province of Prince Edward Island in 1917, 1918 and 1919, showing: in) the grade for which they passed; (bHhenuniberof marks made by each; (c) those whoare returned soldiers; {d) those who have received an appointment, with the name of their position. Presented May 17, 1920. Mr. Sinclair i.P.E.1.) Not printed, 166. Return to an Order of the House of the 12th April, 1920. for a Return showing:^!. Number of Civil Service Investi- gating Commissions appointed since the Istof Januarj'.A.D. 1S95. 2. On what respective dates said Commissions were appointed, what number of Commissioners comprised each Board, their names and their home addresses. 3. How long each Board was engaged on such inquiry- and how much was paid to each. 4. Whether there is any Board or any Member of a past or present Board now engaged in connection with the CivTl Service inquiry- or classification of the Civil Service, other than the regular Civil Ser\-ice Commission of which Honourable Doctor Roche is the Chairmian. 5. What amount or amounts were paid by the Government to the Civil Service Classification Commissioners during the time from 1st January-, 1916, to and including the loth of March, A.D. 1920. what amounts were paid to each of the said Classification Commissioners and on what dates. Presented May 17. 1920. Mr. McKenzie - Not printed. 167. Return to an Order of the House of the 17th May, 1920, for a Return showing:— 1. Number of married women whose husbands did not serve in the Canadian Expeditionary Force who are in the pay of various Government depart- ments at Ottawa. 2. Whether it is a fact that the Department of Immigration has in its employ a lady at a salary of $300 per month. 3. Whether this lady is the wife or mother of a cetorned soldier, and whether any effort was made at the time of her employment to secure the services of a war widow or dependent. 4. Whether this lady's husband is in the employ of the Government or of one of the pro\-incial governments. 5. Whether it is a fact that the daughters of several departmental heads are employed by their fathers in Government service and that in such cases these young ladies hold positions which could be well filled with men who have been trained by the Department of Soldiers' Ci^-il Re-establishment for the Ci\'il Service but are unable to secure appointments. Presented May 19, 1920. Mr. Andrews Not printed. 168. Copy of Order in Council, P.C 1595, dated 31st July, 1919: Appointment of Victorj- Loan Special Committee in connection with the stabilizing of the Victorj- Loan of 1917. Presented by Six George Foster, May 20, 1920. Not printed. 169. Reports submitted by the Officer in charge of the Canadian War Records Office. London, England, to *he Right Honourable Sir Robert L. Borden, G.C.M.G., M.P.. Prime Minister of Canada; and to the Honourable Sir Edward Kemp, K.C.M.G., M.P., Minister, Overseas Military Forces of Canada, 1916-1919, with which is included a Report of the Executive Committee of the Canadian War Memorials Fund. Presented by Sir Robert Borden, May 20, 1920 Not printed. 170. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th May, 1920, for a Return showing: — 1. Number of persons employed in the Department of Indian Afifairs in Ottawa. 2. Their names and salaries. Presented May 21, 1920. Mr. Hocken ... Not printed. 170a. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th May, 1920, for a Return showing: — 1. Number of persons employed in the Department of Labour in Ottawa. 2. Their names and salaries. Presented May 2i, 1920. Mr. Hocken. Not printed. 17 10-11 riooige V List of Sessional Papers A. 1920 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued. 170^ Ui-turn to an Order of the House of tho 19th May. !920, for a Return showing:— 1. Number of persons employed in The Department of Marine in Ottawa. 2. Their names and salaries. Presented May 21, 1920. Mr. Hoeken. Xot print fd. \70r Hot urn to an Order of the House of tho Ifith May, 1920, for a Koturn showinc: — 1. Number of persons employed in the Department of Public Archives in Ottawa. 2. Their names and salaries. Presented May 26, 1920. Mr, Hoeken .' ^ot printed. 170./. lieturn to an Order of the House of the 19th May, 1920, for a Return showing:—!. Number of persons employed in the Department of Trade and Commerce in Ottawa. 2. Their names and salaries. Presented May 26, 1920. Mr. Hoeken Not printed. 170c. Heturn to an Order of the House of 19th May, 1920, for a Return showing:— 1. Number of persons employed in the DepLirtment of the Secretary of State in Ottawa. 2. Their names and salaries. Presented May 31, 1920. Mr. Hoeken Kot printed. 170/. Return to an Order of the House of 19th May. 1920, for a Return showing:- 1. Number of persons employed in the Department of Mines in Ottawa. 2. Their names and salaries. Presented May 31, 1920. Mr. Hoeken. Not printed. 170(;. lieturn to an Order of the House of the 19th May, 1920, for a Return showing: — 1. Number of persons employed in the Department of Naval Service in Ottawa. 2. Their names and salaries. Presented May 31, 1920. Mr. Hoeken Not printed. 170a. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th May, 1920, for a Return showing: — 1. Number of employees in the Department of Justice in Ottawa. 2. Their names and salaries. Presented May 31, 1920. Mr. Hoeken. Not printed. 170i. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th May, 1920, for .i Return showing: — 1 . Number of persons employed in- the Department of the Interior in Ottawa. 2. Their names and salaries. Presented June 2, 1920. Mr. Hoeken. Not printed . 170^. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th May, 1920, for a Retui'n showing:—!. Number of persons employed in the Department of Railways and Canals in Ottawa. 2. Their names and salaries. Presented June 8, 1920. Mr. Hoeken Not printed. 170A-. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th May, 1920, for a Return showing: — 1. Number of persons employed in the Department 'of Public Works in Ottawa. 2. Their names and salaries. Presented June 10, 1920. Mr. Hoeken. . .' Not printed. 170 / Return to an Order of the House of the !9th May, 1920, for a Return showing: — 1. Number of persons employed in the Department of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment in Ottawa. 2. Their names and salaries. Presented June 14, 1920. Mr. Hoeken Not printed. 170 /'i. Return to an Order of the House of 19th May, 1920, for a Return showing:— I. Number of persons employed in the Department of Public Printing. 2. Theirnamesandsalaries. Presented June 17, 1920. Mr. Hoeken, .^o/prinM. 170fi. lU-turn to an Order of the House of !9th May, 1920, for a Return showing:—!. Number of persons employed in the Department of Public Health. 2. Theirnamesandsalaries. Presented June 17,1920. Mr. Hoeken.. iVofpnn/ttf. nOo. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th May, 1920, for a Return showing:— 1. Number of employees in the Post Office Department in Ottawa. 2. Theirnamesandsalaries. Presented Juno IS, 1920. Mr. Hoeken. .A''o( printed. 171. Also. —Return to an Order of the House of the 5th May, 1920, for a copy of a letter signed by twenty-two Senators and Members of the House df Commons representing the Province6 of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, addressed to Sir Robert L. Borden, Prime Minister of Canada, dated .September, 1919. recommending the shipment of grain by rail via Quebec; also a copy of the answer to such letter as well as the letters sent by J. T. Ross, Esq., President of the Quebec Board of Trade, to the Minister of Railway's and Canals during the months of January and February, 1920, concerning export of wheat \'ia Quebec, and of the letters of the Minister of Rail- ways and Canals in answer thereto. Presented May 21. 1920. Mr. J^apointe Not printed. 172. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th May, 1920, for a Return showing: — !. Who the publishers are of the Montreal Gazette. 2. Amounts paid to the Montreal Gazette Publishing Company for each of the last fiscal years by the Dominion Government for (u) advertising, and (6) job printing. Presented May 21, 1920. Mr. Edwards. Not printed. 173. Return to an Order of the Hou.se of tiie 7th April, 1920, for a copy of all correspondence, letters and petitions received from the citizens of the Saguenay district and all otlicrs in connection with a subsidy from the Department of Trade and Commerce in order to obtain the services of a steamboat ferry between Ste.CatherineandTadoussac. Presented May 21, 1920. Mr. Savard .Not printed. 174. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th March, 1919, for a return showing the names and post office addresses of all postmasters appointed in the Province of Nova Scotia since June 1, 1917, along with a copy of all corre- spondence with the Post Office Department or with the Civil Service Commission relating to such appointments. Presented Maj- 26, 1920. Mr. Sinclair (Antigonish) A'o^ printed. 175. Roiurn to an Order of the House of the 3rd May, 1920» for a copy of the mortgage deeds for the twenty-five and the thirtv-five million dollars granted bv the Government of Canada to the Canadian Northern Railway Company in 1918 and 1919. Presented May 26. 1920. Mr. Papineau Not printed. 176. Return to an Order of the Senate dated the 4th instant, for a Return showing all correspondence that may have taken place with the British Admiralty, and with the Naval Mission to India and the Dominion, 1919-20. and also a list of shareholders, officers and directors of the Imperial Oil Company. The Senate Not printed. 177. Return to an Order of the Senate dated the 5th instant, for a Return of copies of contracts between any Department or Departments of the Government and the owners of the steamship-Z-wdv Evelyn, in respect to the carriage of mails, passengers and freight between Pictou, Souris, and the Magdalen Islands; and copies of schedules of rates for such service, if such schedules are in the possession of the Government. The Senate Not printed 18 10-11 George V List of Sessional Papers A. 1920 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued. 178. Return of an Order of the House of the 10th May, 1920, for a Return showing:—!. Whether inspectors in charge of terminal elevators, under the Board of Grain Coimnissioners. have full authority to inspect grain, as proWded for in the Canada Grain Act. 2. If not, why not. 3. If so, whether the inspectors issue the requisite inspection certificates, with their signatures attached thereto, as evidence of such inspection. 4. Whether the Chief Inspec- tor or his immediate assistant, in ch-^rge of terminal elevators, has authority to change such inspection, without consent of the inspector directly in charge of a terminal elevator. 5. If so, whether this practice is proWded for in the Canada Grain Act. 6. Whether inspection certificates, either inwards or outwards, are signed in blank by an officer under the Board of Grain Commissioners, and then filled in afterwards by a clerk. 7. Whether Western Inspection Certificates are signed in blank by the Chief Inspector or one of his officers, and then filled in by an officer in the Eastern inspection District. 8. Whether the inward and outward inspection at terminal elevators is identically the same. 9. Whether the Canada Grain Act provides for the inspection of grain into terminal elevators, from steamers and Eiirges. 10. If so. whether the inward or outward inspection governs. U. How much grain the Government elevator. Port .\rthur, has handled from September 1, 1919, to May 1, 1920. 12. How much ^rain the above elevator handled during the follo%\-ing crop years: 1913-14, 1914-15. 1915-16, 1916-17, 1917-18, 191S-19. 13. Cost per bushel in handling grain in the Government elevator. Port Arthur, for the above crop years, and for the period, September 1, 1919, to May 1, 1920. 14. Whether the above cost includes any provision for interest on investment and management. 15. Revenue per bushel for the above period: (a) including as revenue, money derived from the sale of overages, screenings and scalpings; 'b) excluding as revenue, money derived from the sale of overages, screenings and scalping. 16. Number of employees engaged in the above elevator during the above periods. 17. Name of the senior officer or manager who superintended the operations of the Government elevators under the Department of Trade and Commerce, for the above periods. 18. Whether all the Government elevators carry insurance on grain stored therein, in accordance with law. 19. If not, why the discrimination against the other commercially owned elevators, and on whose authority the law is broken. 20. Section 95. subsection 7, of the Canada Grain Act proxndes for the confiscation of overages over one-quarter of one per cent to the Government. Wliether the Board of Grain Commissioners are keeping strict accounting of all grain going into and out oi the terminal elevaton;, including screenings and scalpings, so as to arrive at the above figures. 21. Whether the Registration Department, under the Board of GrEiin Commis- sioners, baa full information tabulated showing the gross weight in and gross weight out of terminal elevators. 22. Change made by the Board of Grain Commissioners in the wording of the outward weight certificates. 2.'J. When the change was made. 24. Whether the weight certificate, as worded, w.hs considered faulty up to the time of the change. 25. If not, why the change in the wording was made. 26. Whether the Canada Wheat Board has an officer at Fort William, whose duty it is to check the grades given by the inspection department under the Department of Trade and Commerce, on all grains shipped for and on account of the Canada Wheat Board. 27. If so, how many officers are engaged in this office, their names and salaries. 28. If so, what the necessity is of two Government officials doing the one task. 29. If so, whether the expenses incidental to this office, are deducted from the money which ought rightly be given to the farmers, for the participation certificates issued. 30. Whether the Canada VNTieat Board accepts the inspection certificates as issued by the Department of Trade and Commerce, without reservation. 31. Whether the Canada Wheat Board always avails itself of the highest Diarket for all wheat sold for and on account of the producers. 32. Since the Government has taken over the control of the wheat business, whether this has had a tendency to reduce the work of the Board of Grain Commissioners. 33. If so, whether the number of employees under the Board of Grain Commissioners have been reduced, for the purposes of economical administration. 34. Whether the administration of the Canada Grain Act is self sustaining. 35. If not, how the deficits are made up from year to year and on whose authority. 36. Salaries paid to the Secretary of the Board of Grain Commissioners and the Secretarj- of the Canada Wheat Board. 37. Whether the public terminal elevators at Fort William or Port Arthur purchase and sell grain from time to time, contrarj- to the Canada Grain Act. 38. If so. on whose authority. 39. Section 48 of the Canada Grain Act provided for the fixing of grades other than statutorj' grades, by the Grain Standards Board. Whether this Board has fixed the composition of grades of: (a) screenings, (6) scalpings. 40. If not, why not. 41. If not, who has fixed the composition and grades up to the present time, and on what authority. 42. If fixed, what they are. 43. Whether the original dockages taken from the grain are returned to the producer or the buyer of the warehouse receipt covering the specific parcel. 44. If not, why not. 45. How long the Govern- ment, through the Department of Agriculture, has handled standard stock food ex terminal elevators. 46. Whe- ther the venture has been profitable. 47. Surplus or deficit for each year. 48. Price paid to the terminal eleva- tors for the standard stock food basis f.o.b. Fort William. 49. Price received by the Government for the same food on the same basis. Presented May 27, 1920. Mr. Stevens Printed for sessional papers only. 179. -Momorandam Xo 6, respecting work oi the Department of Militia and Defence — European War — frona November 1, 1918. to October 31. 1919 Presented by Hon. Mr. Guthrie. May 28, 1920 Not printed. 180. Return to an Order of the House of the 12th May. 1920, for a Return showing: — 1. Whether the Government operations at the Dog Fish Reduction Works at Clark's Harbour, Nova Scotia, have been discontinued. 2. If so, what disposition has been made of the property. 3. Total Government disbursements including th-? original cost and loss in operation. 4. On whose report or recommendation the operation was abandoned. 5. Recommen- dation of the authority ad\*ising abandonment. 6. Whether J. B. Fielding, of the Honorary Ad\-isory Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, authorized the report of the chairman on fish waste in Canada as intimated on page 53 ol the report of the Administrative Chairman of the Honorary Ad\-isory Council for Scientific and Industrial Research for the year ending March 31, 1919. 7. Whether Mr.'Fielding reported with regard to the above-mentioned plant as follows: "At Clark's Harbour I inspected the Government Dog Fish Reduction plant, which though verj- badly cared for appeared to be in working order, and well worth, in my opinion, retaining for the purpose of the m.anufacture of fertilizer, though quit* unsuitable for the manufacture of food." 8. Con- sideration given by the Government to Mr. Fielding's report. Presented May 28, 1920. Mr. McCurdy. Mot printed, 181 . Return to an Order of the House of the 12th May, 1920, fora return showing the total amounts paid for advertisements or newspaper articles relating to voluntarj- enlistment before the Militar>- Service Act of 1917 was in force: (a ) to English newspapers in Canada and United States; (6) to French newspapcFS in Canada and I'nited States: (r) to English newspapers in the province of Quebec; (rf) to French newspapers in the pro\-ince of Quebec. Presented May 28. 1920. ilr. .-Vrchambault Not printed. 182. Return to an Order of the House of the loth March. 1920, fora Returnshowing:— How many of the 22.954 temporar>- appointments made by the Board of Civil Service Commissioners since the armistice are at present on the pay rolls of the various departments of the Government. Presented Maj' 28, 1920. Mr. Sinclair CAntigonL<:h.) Xot printed. 183. Return to an Order of the House of the 3rd May, 1920, for a Return showing:— 1. How many generals belonging to the permanent force have had to give up their rank during the last six months. 2. How manv generals have been promoted since the armistice, and the names of those who are still in the service. 3. How many officers have 19 10-11 George V List of Sessional Papers A 1920 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued. been promoted brigadier general since the armistice, their names, how they are employed, and whether it is the intention to retain them in that rank. 4. How many officers of the permanent force have been pensioned, their names and the amount of pension. Presented Maj- 28, 1920. Mr. Bureau Xot printed. 184. Final report of the work of Canadian Munition Resources Commission, from November. 1915, to March, 1919, inclus- ive, presented by Sir Robert Borden, May 31, 1920 Not printrd. 184rt. Copy of Order in Council, P.C. 1192, dated the 29th May. 1920: Dissohnng the Canadian ifunitions Resources Corn- Presented by Sir Robert Borden, May 31, 1920 \ot printed. 185. Return to an Order of the House of the 26th .\pril, 1920, for a copy of all correspondence between the Government or any member thereof and the Canadian Press. Limited, and the Canadian Associated Press, with regard to the establishment of an Imperial newsservice. Presented May 31. 1920. Mr. Robb \oi printed. 186. Return to an Order of the House of 3rd May, 1920, for a copy of all correspondence, telegrams, petitions or any other documents relative to the appointment of the Deputy Postmaster at Edmonton. Alberta. Presented May 31. 1920. Mr. Mackie i.Edmonton.) Sot printed. 187. Return to an Order of the House of 31st March, 1920, for a copy of all correspondence, letters, telegrams, reports by detectives and others, and every document relating to the theft of Fifty Thousand dollars from the post office in the City of Edmonton, and to George Armstrong. Postmaster of the said post ofHce, as well as to all employees in the said post office so far as all these may relate to the theft of Fifty Thousand dollars. Presented May 31, 1920. Mr. Mackie (Edmonton.) .Vo( printed. 188. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th May, 1920, for a Return showing:— 1. Names and respective salaries of the employees of the Parliamentary Librarj-. 2. How many are graduates of any college in Arts or Library Science. 3. Whether it is the intention of the Government to make any more appointments to the said Library of persons who have not taken a library science course in some recognized college. Presented May 31, 1920. Mr. Wigmore Xot printed. 189. Return to an Order of the House of the 17th May, 1920, for a Return showing:— 1. Whether the steamship .We(fl(?onia sailed frona Li\erpool carrj-ing soldiers and their families on or about the eighth day of February, A.D. 1919. 2. Complaints made to the Militia Department or any other department of the Government as to the condition of said steamer at time of sailing and during said voyage. 3. Complaints made to the Government or any depart- ment thereof as to the treatment accorded to said soldiers, their wives or families during said voj age. 4'. Whe- ther a delegation from the City of St. John appeared before a committee of the Cabinet on or about the 27th day of February, 1919, protesting against alleged ill treatment of said soldiers and their families during the said voyage. 5. If so, who comprised said delegation and what members of the Government acted on said Cabinet committee. 6. Whether the Government took any action as a result of said conference. If so, what action, and the result of same. 7. Whether said delegation filed affida\'its or solemn declarations of passengers as to the condition of the steamer and treatment accorded said passengers during said voyage. 8. If so. whether the Government held an investigation concerning said complaints. 9. Result of such investigation. Presented June 2, 1920. Mr. Copp Xot printed. 190. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th May. 1920, for a Return showing:— 1. Total amount of sick mariners* dues collected from shipping entering Canadian ports for each of the years 1912. 1913, 1914, 1915. 1916. 1917. 1918 and 1919. 2. Amount expended by the Government in assistance to sicK or distressed mariners during each of said years. 3. Number of officials of the Marine Department in Ottawa engaged exclusivelv on duties con- nected witn collection, distribution and administration of sick mariners' dues. 4. Number of officials of Marine Department transferred to Health Department in connection with sick mariners' dues. Presented June 2, 1920. Mr. Stevens .Vo/ prtntrd. 191. Return to an Order of the House of the 10th March, 1920, for an order showing:— 1. Number of dismissals of Civil Serv.ints made in the cities of the Dominion of Canada since the 1st of January, 1915. 2. Number of appoint- ments which have taken place or have been made of Civil Servants in the cities of the Dominion of Canada siot^' Januarj-, 1915. Presented June 2, 1920. Mr. Mackie (Edmonton.) Xot printed. 192. Return to an Order of the House of the 10th March. 1920, for a return giving a list of the lawj-ers from the pro\'ince of Quebec who acted: (a) as public representatives; (b) military* representatives; \r) in the office of the registrars; and id) in the office of the Central Appeal Judge, during the administration of the Military Service Act, showing the amount paid to each of the said la\\'jers. Presented June 4. 1920. Mr. Archambaidt Xot printed. 193. Copies of Orders in Council, P.C. 1022. dated 8th May, 1920, P.C. 1065, dated 15th May. 1920. and P.C. 1280. dated 4th June. 1920. covering the Cost of Li\'ing Bonus for emplovees in the Civil Service of Canada for the fiscal year, 1920-21. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell. June 7, 1920 * Not printed 194. Copies of Orders in Council in respect to the Federal Housing Scheme, as follows:— P.C. 639. of March 27. 1920, authorizing an increase in the maximum amount^sof the loans which may be granted under Class (a) of the Federal ? reject. P.C. 375. of February 20, 1919, approWng the General Scheme of Housing of the Pro\ince of Ontario. '.C. 2201 , of October 30, 1919, approving certain amendments to the British Columbia Housing Scheme, approved on May I, 1919, P.C. 907. P.C. 1090. of Mav 19, 1920, appro\Tng certain amendments to the General Housing Scheme of the Province of Quebec. P C 1233. of May 31. 1920, appro\ing the General Scheme of Housing of the Province of Saskatchewan. Presented by Hon. Mr. Rowell, June 7, 1920 Xot jn-inted. 195. Return to an Order of the House of the 5th May, 1920. for the production of copies of all letters, telegrams, papers ixnd correspondence exchanged between the Department of .Agriculture and others in reference to t he establishment of a Demonstration Farm at Baio St. Paul, in the County of Charlevoix. Presented June 7, 1920. Mr. Casgrain. Xot rrrinted. 196. KelurntoanOrderof the Hou&e of the Sth April. 1920, for a Return showing:-! . What is, or ha" been, the numerical strength of the staff^ of the Department of Public Works, bv districts, througKout the Dominion of Canada since the 1st of January, 1915, to the 1st of Januarj-, 1920. 2. The names of the employees. 3. What salary is p;ud, or was. to each employee of the Department during this period. 4. Which of said employees could have been discharged since Januan,-, 1917. 5. How many employees in each district can now be dispon.sod with. 6. The expenditure in each of said districts during the entire period. Presented June 8, 1920. Mr. Mackie (Kdmooton). Xoi printed. 20 10-11 George V List of Sessional Papers A. 192U CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued. 1962. Supplementary Return to an Order of the House ol the Sth April. 1920, for a Return showing:—!. What is, or has been, the numerical strength of the staflF of the Department of Public Works, by districts, throughout the Dominion of Canada since the 1st of January, 1915, to the 1st of January, 1920. 2. The names of the employees. 3. What salary is paid, or was. to each employee of the Department during this period. 4. Which of said employees could have been discharged since January, 1917. 5. How many employees in each district can now be dispensed with. *6. The expenditure in each of said districts during the entire period. Presented June 17. 1920. Mr. Mackie CEdraonton). .Not fyrintfd. 197. Return to an Order of the House of the lOth March, 1920, for a copy of all letters, telegrams, documents, petitions. reports, received by the Department of Railwaj'^ and Canals and Canadian National Railways, and the correspondence exchanged between this Department and different persons and public bodies in reference to the curtailing of the railway service along the new line of the Quebec and Saguenav Railway between Quebec and Murray Bay since the 1st of November, 1919. Presented June 8, 1920. Mr. Casgrain Xot printed. 198. Return to an Order of the House of the 7th April. 1920, for a copy of all corraspondence. letters and telegrams in connection with the granting of an allowance by the Post Office Department for a regular postal ferry service by motor yacht between Ste. Catherine and Tadoussac. Presented June S. 1920. Mr. Savard Not printed. 199. Return to an Order of the House of the 15th March, 1920, for a copy of all letters, petitions, telegrams and other documents relating t-o the retention in office, as a Fishery Overseer, of John A. Dillon, of Guysborough, N.S. Presented June S. 1920. Mr. Sinclair (.Vntigonish) Not printed. 200. Relum to an Order of the House of the 1:2th April. 1920, for a copy of all documents, letters, telegram* and all other papers and correspondence exclianged between theGovemment or any department or commission thereof and the Government of the United Stales, the State of New York, the State of ^'e^mont, or any othex body, and a copy of anv e\idence given before any commission, referring to seine or net fishing in Mississquoi bay. Presented June 8. 1920. Mr. Kay Not printed. 201. Return to an Order of tlip House of the Sth May, 1920, for a Return showing amount of money spent by the Dominion Government since Confederation on improvements in the harbours of Halifax, St. John. Quebec, Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Port .A.rthur, Victoria and Vancouver. Presented June S, 1920. Mr. Faster (York). Not pnntcd. 202. Orders of the Director of Coal Operations— Nos. 1 to 144, inclusive. Presented by Hon. Mr. Meighen. June 8, 1920. Not printed. 203. Return to an Order of the House of the 22nd March. 1920, for a Return showinc:—l. Number of automobiles valued under Sl.OOO imported into Canada in each of the vears 1918 and 1919. 2. Number valued at between SI .000 and S2.000. 3. Number at a greater valuation than $2,000. 4. Duty collected on these automobiles. 5. The duty collected on parts of automobiles imported during the years 1918 and 1919. 6. On what number of automobiles valued at less than Sl.OOO excise duty was paid in the years 1918 and 1919. 7. On what nimiber of automobiles valued at betwe^'n Sl.OOO and S2.000 excise duty was paid in the same years. 8. On what number of automobiles valued at over S2,D00 excLse duty was paid in the same vears. 9. The amount of such excise duty. Presented June 9. 1920. Mr. Ross ." Not printed. 294. Return to an Order of the House of the Sth May, 1920, for a copy of all papers, documents and letters in connection with Dr. Michel Fiset. of Quebec City, appointment by Order in Council, dated 18th April, 1914, as parcel post supervisorin Quebec City, with a salary of §2. 800 a year. Presented June 10. 1920. Mr. Lavigueur . .Not piinted. 205. First Annual Report of the Board of Commerce of Canada, dated 31st May, 1920: and also.— Copy of Order in Council. P.C. 12^. dated Lst June. 1920. submitting the above Report for His Excellencv's information. Presented by Sir Robert Borden, June 10, 1920 - Not printed. 206. Copy of Order in Council. P.C. 2529. dated December IS. 1919, regarding the distribution to the Pro\Tnces of the sum of -5200.000, whicli was placed at the disposal of the Department of Health for combatting venereal diseases. Presented by Hon, Mr. Rowell, June 11, 1920 Not printed. 207 . Copy of Agreement between the Chief and Principal men of t he Chippewas of Samia Band of Indians and ffis Majesty the King regnrdiog the surrender of the Samia Indian Reserve to tlxe Government of Canada, dated at Sarnia, Ont., 10th JDecember. 1919. Presented by Hon. Mr. Meighen, June 14, 1920 Not prinlvd. 208. Return showing: — 1. How many sittings were held by the Railway Commission to fix compensation for damages caused by the pa.-^sing of the Canadian Northern through North Bay. 2. Who presided over the .said sittings. 3. The awards made. 4. To whom they were paid. 5. The total cost of the said sittings. 6. The amount paid for counsel fees. 7. Wliat amount was paid for witnesses. 8. To whom the amounts were paid. Presented June 16. 1920. Jlr. McDonald - Not printed. 208u. Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of the 16th June. 1920. for a Return showing: — 1. How many sittings ■ were held by the Railway Commis.sion to fix compensation for damages caused by the passing of the Canadian Northern through North Bay. 2. \\ ho prei^ided over the said sittings. 3. The awards made. 4. To whom they werepaid. 5. The total cost of the said sittines. 6. The amount paid for counsel fees. 7. What amount was paid for witnesses. 8. To whom the amounts were paid. Presented June 21, 1920. Mr. McDonald. Not printed. 209. RettimtoanOrder of the Hoaseof 2nd June, 1920,foracopy of all papers, documents, telegrams and reports concerning theindemnity paid to the widow and children of J. L. A. Forbes, killed at Aston Junction, the 11th of September, 1918, while on duty as brakeman on the Government railways. Presented June i7, 1920. Mr. Rourassa. Not printed. 210. Partial Return to an Order of the House of oth May, 1920, for the production of copies of all Rules of Court made b>- the different Superior Courts of Criminal Jurisdiction of Canada according to the proNTsions of Section 576 of the Criminal Code. Presented June 17, 1920. Mr. Casgrain Not printed. 211. Return to an Order of the House of 19th Marcn, 1920, for a copy of nil correspondence between tne Prime Minister of Canada and the Prime Minister of Great Britain under authority of a resolution of the Imperial War Cabinet of July 30, 191S. Presented June 17, 1920. Mr. Fielding Not printed. 21 10-11 George V List of Sessional Papers A. 1920 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Continued. 212. Copy of Order in Council. P.C. 1361. dated 10th Judp. 1920, ncceptinK the resignation of Mr. \V. F. O'Connor, as a Commisaioncr of the Board of CoramtTce of Canadji; and also.— copy of letter communicating the said reHignu- tion. Presented by Sir Robert Borden, June 17, iy20 Not -printed. 213. llcturn to an Order of the House of the 2Gth May. 1920, for a copy of all correspondence, petitions, reports and other documents reearding the e;?tablishment of rural mail routes in the parishes of Champlain, Batiscan and .St. liUc, in the County of Champlain, Quebec. Presented June IS, 1920. Mr. Desaulnienj Xot printed. 214. Return to an Order of the House of the 19th April, 1920, for a Return showinR:— I. Number of non-Canadian born in the different Departments of the Government where the services of Kngineers, Archite<:ts. DraUKhtsmen, etc.. are required. 2. Number of non-Canadian born Engineers, Architects, Draughtsnien. etc., who have hern given positions within the last five years in the different departments of the Government. 3. Number of Canadian born Engineers, Architects. Draughtsmen, etc.. who have obtained similar positions within the last five years. 4. Whether American Engineers were given preference in obtaining such positions and appointed over the heads of Canadian born Engineers, Architects, etc. Presented June 21, 1920. Mr. Cosgrain Not printed. 215. Return to an Order of the House of the 10th May. 1920, for a Return showing;— 1. Totalamount of drawback for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1920, paid to textile manufacturers on In) raw cotton, and {b) cotton yarns. 2. Total amount of drawback for the fiscal year ending March, 1920, paid to textile manufacturers on (o) raw wool, and (b) wollenyams. Presented June 21, 1920. Mr. Reid (Mackenzie) Not printed. 216. Copy of Order in Council number 123S, passed on the 31st day of May, 1920. concerning a contract entered into with Griffenhagenana associates at a rate of$lO,000 per month. Presented June 21. 1920. Mr. I.emieux. . Notprinttd. 217 . Statement showing number of Employees in the several Departments of the Public Service for the fincal year ending ■^larch 31, 1921, designated in accordance with the new Classification Schedules. (Subject to possible amendment in some instances as the result of appeals pending but not yet finally disposed of.) Presented by Hon. Mr. Powell, June 23, 1920 .• Not printed. 213. Return tq an Order of the House of the 31st May, 1920, for a copy of all letters, telegrams and other documents relating to the closing of the life savnng station at Richibucto Beach, in the countv of Kent, N.B. Presented June 2i, 1920. Mr. Leger Not printed. 219. Return to an Order of the House of the l.ith April, 1920, for a Return showing:— 1. When the work under the present scheme of development of Toronto Harbour wa« commenced. 2. Milesof docks included in thisschemeand how much of this work has been completed. 3. Depth of water proWded by this scheme. 4. Expenditure by the Dominion Govenmient on this scheme for each year since the commencement of the work. o. Number of ships and tonnage entered and cleared from this harbour each year since 1912. 6. Amountof water borne freight imported and exportetitoandfrom this harbour since 1912. 7. What reduction, if any, in freight rates on goods entering and leaving Toronto by rail has been secured by reason of the harbour improvements in question. 8. What the extent of land reclamation is in connection with this scheme. 9. Who the owner of this land is and what the policy of the Government is relative thereto. 10. Depth of the St. Lawrence canals and of the Welland canal. Presented June 24, 1920. Mr. Campbell Not printed. 220. Return to an Order of the Hou^e of 12th May, 1920, for a copy of all letters, telegrams, correspondence, document* and other papers exchanged between the Dominion Government, or any official thereof, or the otficials of the Canadian Government Railways and the Government of New Brun.swick. or any official of the said Government, or any of the officials of the St. John and Quebec Railwaj' Company with regard to the procuring of running rights for the trains of the St. John and Quebec Railway over the Canadian Pacific Railway between Westfield Beach and St. John. Also of all papers, documents and correspondence exchanged between the Dominion Govern- ment or any official thereof or any officials of the Canadian Government Railways and the Canadian Pacific Railwav Company or any official thereof, regarding the securing of the said running rights. Presented June 20. 1920. Mr. Caldwell Not printed. 221. ReturntoanOrderof the House of the 20th May, I920,foracopy of all telegrams, letters and other documents relating to the closing of the Life Saving Station at Cheticamp, Inverness County, N.S. Presented June 2C, 1920. Mr. Chisholm Not printed. 222. Report of the Administrative Chairman of theHonourary Advisory Council for Scientific and Industrial Research of Canada, for the year ending March 31, 1920. Presented by Sir George Foster, June 26, 1920 Not printed. 223. tirdinancesof the Yukon Territory, passed by the Yukon Council in the year J920. The Senate Not printed. 224. Heturn to an Order of the House of the 23rd June, 1920, for a copy of letters, telegrams, petitions and documents of all kinds which passed between the Department of Public Works and any person during the >-ears 1918. 1919, 1920, in any way refen'ing to improvements made on Grand Etang Harbour, N.S. Presented June 30, 1920. Mr. Chisholm Not printed. 225. Return to an Order of the Hou.^e of the 28th April. 1920, for a Return showing:— 1. Number of private, assistant private, joint and associate secretaries appointed to members of the Cabinet, Chairman or Members of Com- mission since 1911. and how much money has been paid to each of them respectively. 2. Number of private, assistant private, joint and associate secretaries each of the Members of the Cabinet actually have. -^. Their names and respective salaries. 4. Number of employees in the office of each member of the Cabinet, their names and respective salaries. Presented June 30, 1920. Mr. Decheae Not frinted. 226. Return to an Order of the House of the 7th June, 1920, for a Return showing amounts paid to the following newspapers during the fiscal years 1919 and 1920 respectively for ta ) advertising, (ftj printing: ^/on^reofGozett^ and The Gazette Printing Company, Montrmi Daily Star, The Globe, The Mail and Empire, Toronto. Tkc Teiegram, Toronto, The Star, Toronto, The Journal and The Journal Press. Ottawa, The Citizen, Ottawa. Presented June 30. 1920. Mr. Cowan Not printed. 227. Return to an Order of the House of the Sth October, 1919, for a copy of all letters, telegrams, petitions, memorials or other papers or documents received by the Right Honourable the Prime Minister or any member of t he Govern- ment during the year 1919 relating to the appo'ntment ol a Lieutenant-Governor for Prince Edward Island and the replies thereto. Presented June 30, 1920. Mr. Sinclair (Antigoniah). 22 10-11 George V List of Sessional Papers A. 1920 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10— Concluded. 228. Return to an Order of the House of the 26th May. 1920. for a Return showing:— 1. Who are or who were the men engaged by the Civil Service Commission to re-classify the Civil Service at Ottawa. 2. \Yhen they were employ- ed and at what rate of wages. 3. Whether they are still in the service of the CiWI Service Commission or are any of them in said ser\'ice. 4. How much was paid to each of such assistants from date ol engagement up to the end of April, 1920. 5 Total amount paid to the men so engaged from the date of the engagement to the end of April 1920. Presented June 30. 1920. Mr. McKenzie Xot printed, 229. Return to an Order of the House of the 29th September, 1919. for a Return i^howing the cost of the Military- Hospital at Saint Anne de Bellevue; the number of pntients recei\ed and treated therein, to date; expenses to date for maintenance as to, {a) coal: (6) w-ood; (c) electricity; (rf) food: (e) lingerie; (/) remedies; (o) social events and recreations; the cost of theatre installed in hospital; names of physicians, officers, nurses and privates of the general services, showing those who went to the front, and those who did not; theirnationality and religion; salaries paid to each of the said persons; and the names and salaries of the chaplains attached to the hospital! Presented June 30, 1920. Mr. Archambault Xot printed. 230. Return to an Order of the House of the 14th June. 1920, for a Return showing the names of the societies which have filed copies of policies compI>-ing with the proWsions of the Insurance Act, 1910, Geo. V, Chap. 157, Section 11,5; the names of tne societies which have neglected to file copies of policies a.« required by said Act, and to whom licenseshavebeenissued for the current year; and names of any societies from whom IiceD.«esbaTe been withheld. Presented June 30, 1920. Mr. Archambault ^ol printed', 231 . Halifax Graving Dock, re expropriation of. The Senate Xot printed. 23 10 GEORGE V 'SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd A. 1920 DOMINION OF CANADA. DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE DOMINION BUP5EAU OF STATISTICS. FORTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF CRIMINAL STATISTICS. FOR THE YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1919. PRINTED BY ORDER OF PARLIAMENT. CANADA MINISTfiRE DU COMMERCE BUREAU FEDERAL DE LA STATISTIQUE QUARANTE-QUATRIEME RAPPORT ANNUEL DE LA STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE POUR L'ANNEE CLOSE LE 30 SEPTEMBRE 1919. I. MP RIME PAR ORDRE DU PARLEMENT. OTTAWA THOMAS MULVEY PRINTER TO HIS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY 1»20 tNo. lOd— 1920]— Price, 20 cents. 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd A. 1920 TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Page iv Introduction " v Table I. — Indictable offences bj* judicial districts " 2 and following to 103 Class I. — Offences against the person " 2 " 41 Class II. — Offences against property with violence " 42 " 49 Class III. — Offences against property without violence " 50 " 69 Class IV. — Malicious offences against property. " 70 " 75 Class V. — Forgerj' and offences against the currency " 76 " 79 Class VI. — Other offences not included in the foregoing classes " 80 " 103 Table II. — Summary of Table I, by classes and provinces, with totals of each province and Canada " 106 " 111 Table III. — Indictable offences by provinces "114 , " 137 Table IV. — Summary of Table III, by classes, etc " 140 " 145 Table V. — Summary Convictions " 148 " 232 Table VI. — Indictable and non-indictable offences by judicial districts " 234 " 237 .Table VII. — Summary convictions and cases subject to trial by jury " 240 " 243 Table VIII .—Prison statistics for the years 1918-1919 " 246 " 248 Tables IX, X, XI, XII. — Pardons and commutations " 250 " 260 Table XIII.— Offences and ratios, 1876 to 1919 " 263 " 265 Table XIV.— Sentences and ratios, 1876 to 1919 " 266 " 267 Table XV. — Pardons and commutations, 1876 to 1919 " 268 Index — Indictable offences " 270 Index — .Summary convictions by Districts " 272, 273, 274. 10 GEORGE V DOCUMENT PARLEMENTAIRE No lOd A. 1920 TABLE DES MATIERES Preface Page xi. Introduction Tableau I. — Dalits justiciables d'un jurj' par districts judiciaires CL.1SSE I. — Outrages centre la personne Classe II. — Dalits avec violence centre la propri^te Classe III. — Dalits sans violence centre la propriety Classe IV. — Dommages malicieiut 4 la proprifet6 Classe V. — Faux et d4lits par rapport i la monnaie Classe VI. — Autres dfelits non compris dans les classes pr^c6dente3 Tableau II. — Recapitulation du Tableau I, par classes et par provinces, avec tetaux de chaque province et du Canada T.4BLEAU III. — Dfelits criminels par provinces Tableau IV. — Recapitulation du Tableau III, par classes, etc Tableau V. — Condamnations sommaires .....;. '. Tableau VI. — Delits criminels et petits deiits par districts judiciaires Tableau VII. — Condamnations sommaires et delits justiciables d'un jurj-. . Tableau \'TII. — Statistique penitentiaire pour les ann^es 1918-1919 Tableaux IX, X, XI, XII. — Pardons et commutations Tableau XIII.— Delits et proportions, 1876-1919 Tableau XIV. — Sentences et proportions, 1876-1919 Tableau XV. — Pardons et commutations, 1876-1919 Index — D41its justiciables d'un jury Index — Condamnations sommaires par districts XXI. 2 et suivantes a 103 106 114 140 148 234 240 246 250 263 266 268 271 272, 273, 274 HI 137 145 232 237 243 24& 260 265 267 lOd— A^ 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd PREFACE. The Criminal Statistics of Canada are collected, compiled and published under authority of the Act respecting the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, 8-9 George V, Chapter 43. The Introductory abstract of the present report has been written by Mr. Reginald E. Watts, Statistician, and the tables were compiled by Messrs. A. Bourret and O. Gravelle. No new tables have been introduced. Tables XIII and XIV, which appeared for the first time in the report of 1918, are repeated as they show a recapitulation of all classes of crime and sentences from the date of the first report, 1876, to the present time. R. H. COATS, Dominion Statistician. Dominion Bureau of Statistics, August, 1920. 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd CRIMINAL STATISTICS OF CANADA, 1919 INTRODUCTION. Before dealing -with the figures shown in the accompanjnng tables it will be of interest to take a brief retrospective glance at the trend of crime during the period in which these statistics have been published in Canada, viz., since 1876. Table XIII shows the number, ratio to population and percentage of convictions of offences grouped into several classes from 1876 to 1919. This table has been classified by offences not taking into consideration the method of court procedure, nor the technical distinction between "indictable" and "non-indictable" offences. Taking con\'ictions for all offences there was a very considerable increase in the number and in the ratio of population from 1876 down to the opening year of the war. During this period of thirty-nine years the number of con- victions rose from 28,215, or 714 per 100,000 of the population to 183,035, or 2,369 per 100,000 population, which is an increase of 548 per cent in actual number, but, what is more remarkable, the ratio to population increased 232 per cent. It is further remarkable that this increase did not set in till the closing years of the last century, after which the figures went up rapidly till the breaking out of the war, which seemed to make the people realize that all efforts must be concentrated upon the suppression of the criminals beyond our shores. All in common were, for the time raised above petty self in the prosecu- tion of the common cause, for criminahty was abated and began immediately to decline. The absent population overseas was but 5 per cent of the total, yet by 1917 a diminution of 38 per cent in con\-ictions is shown, these declining from 2,369 to 1,363 per 100,000 population. Then in 1918 when the mental strain was being relieved by the foreshadowed successful ending of the struggle, an increase in convictions again took place, the last two annual reports showing a progress almost as rapid as that just before the war. The increase in convictions was not equally great in aU parts of the country. In the pro\"inces, including and west of ]Manitoba, the increase during the period 1900-14 was 804, and in the eastern pro\'inces but 229 per cent. The increase in population for the same period was, West 235, and East 28 per cent. When the decrease in offences set in the West dropped more rapidly than the East. In 1916 the West had reduced its convictions by 58 per cent, whereas in the East the decline was but 24 per cent, but this decrease in the West is partially due to the receipt of incomplete returns from Saskatchewan and Alberta since the termination in 1916 of the services of the Royal North West Mounted PoUce in these pro\'inces. The monthly reports of Criminal Statistics from that body were very much more complete than those received through the civil court oflacials. As an offset to that, the increase in the last two years has been greater in the East than in the West, being 13 ■ 5 and 9 per cent respectively. With respect to origins of persons convicted of indictable offences, calcula- tions reveal the following: According to the Census of 1911, the Canadian bom were 78 per cent of the population, whereas the convictions of Canadian born show an average of only 59 per cent for the last ten years. Other British bom in Canada amounted to 11 per cent, and the convictions to 15-5 per cent. Foreign VI CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V. A. 1920 born made up 11 per cent and convictions 25-5 per cent. In the figures relating to convictions by birth places the number of "not given" are relatively apportioned. In studying the trend of crime it is of particular moment to observe in what class of offences the increase is most marked, and it is gratifying to find that with respect to criminal cases proper the increase has been very slight. It is the minor class of offences that shows the greater increase. Making use of ratios, the more accurate method of illustrating the subject, it is seen (Table XIII) that offences against the person have decreased almost steadily from 1876, when that class of crime was 17-6 per cent of the whole number of convictions and 125 per 100,000 of the population, to 1919 when the figures were 60 per cent and 88 per 100,000 population. Offences against property and other felonies of a criminal nature show an increase of from 11-3 per cent in 1876 to 12- 1 per cent in 1919, and from 81 to 178 per 100,000 popula- tion. The criminal cases as a whole decreased from 28-9 to 18- 1 per cent. Of the minor offences the principal increase is in offences against Municipal Acts and by-laws, which, during that period, rose from 3-0 to 30-5 per cent of the total number of convictions. Breaches of liquor laws show but little variation averaging between five and six per cent of the total convictions, but the ratio increa.sed from 38 to 84 per 100,000 population. Drunkenness remained at a fairly constant figure, var>nng from 24 to 39 per cent until the last two j'ears when it dropped to 17- 1 and 18-6 per cent. Vagrancy and disorderly conduct varied little until just before the pre-war period, when the convictions for these offences nearly doubled only to diminish again with the general decline. Convictions for bawdy house-keeping ' and inmates thereof increased with certain variations from 1-9 to 4-3 per cent and from 13 to 63 per 100,000 population. Other minor offences in the main have increased a little. All the minor offences com- bined have increased from 71-1 to 81-9 per cent of the toal convictions, and from 508 to 1,206 per 100,000 population during the whole period, reaching a higher figure during the high water period of 1913-14. With regard to sentences the figures show a general tendency' to greater lenienc3^ Supsended sentence's and those bound over to keep the peace have gradually increased from 1-6 per cent of the whole during the forty-four years to over 17 per cent. On the other hand, terms of imprisonment in gaols and penitentiaries have decreased, whereas options of fine have varied only shghtly. The tables of this report are similar to those of former years embracing the two main divisions, indictable offences and summary convictions of non- indictable offences. PART I. INDICTABLE OFFENCES. These are divided into six classes: Class I, offences against the person; Class II, offences against property with violence; Class III, offences against property without violence; Class IV, malicious offences again.st property; Class V, forgery and other offences against currency; Class \'I, other offences not included in the preceding. The cases included in tliese classes were tried before the Courts of Assizes, King's Bench Supreme Court, and general sessions, according to the procedure in the different provinces; under the Acts respecting speedy trials, and under the Summary Trial's Act by police and other magis- trates. The number of persons who were brought to trial before the Superior Criminal Courts during the year ended September 30, 1919, was 1.155 as against 1,062 in 1918. Those who elected a speedy trial numbered 4,488 in 1919, and CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 vii SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 3,795 in 1918. All others to the number of 17,378 in 1919, were tried before magistrates' courts under the Summary Trial's Act. For 1918 the figures were 16,890. The total number of indictable offences tried was 21,747 for 1918 and 23,021 for 1919. An increase of 1,274 over 1918. The percentage of persons tried by jury has been on the whole gradually diminishing over a series of years. In 1891 the percentage of jury trials was 13, in 1900 it was 11, in 1910 it had dropped to 7, and in 1919 to 5 per cent. Speedy and summary trials correspondingly increased. The convictions for indictable offences in 1919 numbered 18,396, or 1,026 more than in 1918. The percentages of acquittals to charges were: 1919, 20-09 per cent; 1918, 20-13 per cent; and 1917, 20-02 per cent. During the last ten years the percentage of acquittals has decreased from 25 to 20, which probably indicates greater care in investigating and laying charges. In 1919, there were 4,564 acquittals, 10 cases in which "no Bill" was found by the grand jury, 11 cases in which the jury failed to agree upon a verdict, 7 cases of nolle prosequi or stay of proceedings, and 33 cases of detention for lunacy. In making computations these are grouped with acquittals. The following table shows the number of charges, convictions and acquittals, and the percentages of acquittals by provinces : — • 1918. 1919. Provinces. Number of charges. Number of convic- tions. Acquittals. Number of charges- Number of convic- tions. Acquittals. Num- ber. Per cent. Num- ber- Per cent. Prince Edward Island 42 990 387 4.631 10,278 1,617 1,412 1,237 1,138 15 37 717 334 3,747 8.313 1,-364 1,099 889 859 11 5 273 53 884 1,965 253 313 348 279 4 n-90 27-58 13-69 1909 19-12 15-65 22-17 28-13 24-52 26-66 32 1,059 437 4.823 10.647 1,619 1,385 1,480 1,532 7 31 767 333 3,920 «,628 1,386 1 , 135 1,040 1 , 151 1 292 104 903 2,019 233 250 440 381 2 3-12 27-67 23-80 18-74 18-96 14-39 18 05 Alberta 29-73 24-87 Yukon .... 18-57 Canada 21,747 17,370 4,377 20-13 23,021 18,396 4,625 20 09 This table .shows that the order in which the provinces stand with respect to the ratio of convictions to charges is thus : Prince Edward Island with 3 - 12 per cent of acquittals; Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Yukon, Quebec and Ontario, with acquittals ranging from 14-39 to 18-96 per cent; and New Brunswick,. British Columbia, Nova Scotia and Alberta, ranging from 23-80 to 29-73 per cent. With regard to criminality by provinces a computation of ratios for a period of five years reveals that Ontario stands highest with an average of 297 per 100,000 population, and Alberta second with 272. The latter province in 1915 showed the largest ratio of any province in any year with 464. Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick stand in the best position with an average of but 26 and 86 respectively, with Nova Scotia and Quebec next with 143 and 160. The ratio for the whole of Canada decreased from 260 per 100,000 population in 1915 to 189 in 1917, rising to 214 the next year and dropping again to 208 in 1919. CRIMINAL STAT1STICS~19I9 10 GEORGE V. A. 1920 The following tablp shows by provinces the ratio per 100,000 population of convictions of indictable offences for five years 1916-19. Provinces. 1915. 1916. 1917. 1918. 1910. Average. 17 188 77 141 335 298 336 464 319 317 15 126 82 174 292 223 271 386 284 235 35 113 91 151 252 190 158 173 200 258 39 139 91 164 299 229 154 160 129 130 33 148 90 168 306 221 152 177 160 59 26 143 86 160 297 232 214 272 218 Yukon 200 Canada 260 235 189 214 208 221 According to urban and rural population the returns for 1919 show that 16,305 persons convicted of indictable offences represented themselves as residing in cities and towns, and 2,051 as living in rural districts. In 40 cases the residence was not given. The population of cities and towns of over 1,000 as given by the 191 1 census was 3,009,896 or 41 • 8 per cent of the total population. The urban criminality, according to the figures above, for 1919 is 88 per cent. The increase in urban population since 1911 would probably reduce the difference slightly, but the figures show the cities and towns to he responsible for by far the greater percentage of detected crime. By occupations the returns show that convictions for criminal offences among the agricultural class, which includes also miners, fishermen and lumber- men, decreased from 1,152 in 1918 to 966 in 1919, a decrease of 186, equal to 6-6 per cent of the whole body of convictions for 1918- — compared with 5-6 iper cent in 1919. Among the transportation and commercial class they increased from 1813 to 1963, being 10-4 and 10-7 per cent of the total convictions for the years 1918 and 1919. Among the domestic class they decreased from 1,866 or 10-7 per cent to 1,608 or 8-8 per cent of total convictions. Among- the industrial class they increased from 1,214 or 7-0 per cent to 1,424 or 7-7 per cent. In the professional class convictions decreased from 359 or 2-0 per cent to 315 or 1-7 per cent. Among the labouring class they increased from 4,403 or 25-4 per cent to 5,232 or 28-4 per cent. Those without occupations and whose occupations were not recorded made up 27 per cent of total convictions for both years. With regard to sex the returns show that of total convictions during 1919 those of males were 16,161, against 14,871 in 1918, an increase of 1,290; and those of females, 2,235, against 2,499 in 1918, a decrease of 264. The following table shows convictions of females by provinces and the per- centages to total convictions: — 1918. 1919. Provinces. Number of female convictions. Percentage to total convictions. Number of female convictions. Percentage to total convictions. 5 52 29 1,047 878 186 70 88 144 13-51 7-27 8-68 27-94 10-56 13-64 6-37 9-90 16-76 1 54 21 886 783 125 94 154 117 3-29 7-04 6-31 22-60 8-95 9-01 8-28 Alberta 14-81 1017 Yukon Canada 2.499 14-39 2,235 1215 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd The proportion of females convicted of indictable offences steadily decreased from 1884 till 1915. After that date an increase is sho^sii as follows: — Average from 1884 to 1891—8-60 per cent. 1892 to 1895— 7-20 1896 to 1900— 6-12 1901 to 1905— 5-72 1906 to 1910— 4-82 1911 to 1915—4-71 1916—6-52 1917—7-27 1918—9-28 1919—8-24 Adding bawdy house-keepers and inmates thereof that were transferred from the summary convictions to the indictable offences in accordance with changes in the criminal code in 1916, the figures for the last four years would be 19-17, 15-89, 14-39 and 12-15 per cent instead of those sho-wn above. With respect to birth places, the returns have been fairly uniform for a number of years. In 1919 those of Canadian birth contributed 55-21 per cent of the total convictions of indictable offences. Those born in England were 7-22, in Ireland 1-55, in Scotland 2-07, in other British Possessions 0-50, in United States 5-38 and in other foreign countries 15-11 per cent. Taking the ten years period ending 1919, there was an increase in crime till 1914, then a, decrease set in till 1918, then an increase again. The return bj- birth places is shown in the following table: — Birth puces of Persons Con'ticted of Ixdictable Offexces from 1910 to 1919, showixg the Growth .\n-d Dimixution during Three Periods. England. Other British Possessions. United States. Other Foreign. 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 Increase from 1910 to 1914. 1915 1916 1917 Decrease from 1914 to 1917. 1918 1919 Increase from 1917 to 1919 6,276 6,376 6,713 7,619 9,162 460p.c. 9,172 7.428 7,097 22-5 p.c. 9,322 10,157 43 1 p.c. 925 1,246 1,319 1,961 1,872 102-4 p.c. 1,482 952 780 58-4 p.c. 1,177 1,329 70-4 p.c. 258 302 404 451 472 83 0 p.c. 371 260 180 61-9 p.c. 285 193 365 451 571 675 162-6 p.c 473 321 242 64 1 p.c. 381 381 57-4 p.c. 49 16 101 87 151 208-2 p.c 1.32 57 95 37. 1 p.c. 152 90 (decrease) 5-2 p.c. 558 734 910 1.212 1,015 Sl-9p.c 916 845 16-7 p.c. 1,315 1,547 2,065 2,674 3,516 167-4 p.c. 3,741 2.697 2.228 36-6 p.c. 3,161 2,780 The variations in the total number of convictions for the three periods is (1) an increase of 83 -23 per cent; (2) a decrease of 27 -42 per cent; (3) an increase of 18-11 per cent. X CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V. A. 1920 The records with regard to religious denominations are as follows: — CoJmcnoNs or Indictable OrrEVCES by Reugious Denominations. Denominations. Number of con- victions. Percentage to total convictions 1919. Percentage of denominations to total population 1911. Anglicans Methodists Presbyterians Baptists Roman t'atholics. . . Other Dent>ininations Not specified 1.910 1.368 1.397 385 6,959 3,124 2.227 2,186 1,589 1,432 383 6,896 3,121 + 276 + 221 63 3 562 37 3 170 15-2 14-5 15 0 15-5 5-3 39-3 10 0 0-4 A study of the last two columns shows that the percentage of convictions is less than the percentage of population with respect to all the specified denomina- tions; but in the case of "other denominations" and the "not specified" the percentage of convictions is greater than that of population, which indicates that the standard of morals is lower among the class who have no religious connection. The returns of the educational status of those convicted of indictable offences show that in 1918 there were 14,234 of elementary or better education, 1,084 illiterates, and in 1919 there were 14,690 and 843 respectively, an increase of 456 among the educated and a decrease of 281 among the uneducated. Use of Liquors, Percentage to Total Convictions. Period. Moderate. Immoderate. Not Stated. 1887-1890 Per cent. 44-6 53-8 54-5 60' 1 58-2 55-4 50-4 35-9 38-5 34-6 67- 1 58-4 Per cent. 39-2 40- 1 34-3 29-8 26-7 22-4 17-9 11-4 9-5 8-5 7-8 6-9 Per cent. 16-2 1891-1894 61 1895-1898 11-2 1899-1902 10-2 1903-1906 15- 1 1907-1910 22-2 1911-1914 31-7 1915 52-7 1916 520 1917 56-9 1918 25- 1 1919 34-7 The figures show that the moderate drinkers, though varnng their haliits from time to time, have not changed much in the main. The immoderate drinking class has decreased from 40 per cent of the total convictions to under 7 per cent during the period, whereas the moderate and unknown classes have varied considerably, sho'wing an increase. The conclusions to be drawn from the foregoing calculations as shoMTi are that inebriety has little or no influence over criminality, that by far the greatest percentage of crime is committed by the moderate or non drinking class, or else the psychologj' of man is changing and fewer persons have the moral courage to own up to over indulgence. First time criminals formed 82-2 per cent of the conA-ictions in 1919. Those con\acted a second time were 8-9 per cent and recidivists — those CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 XI SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd convicted several times — were also 8-9 per cent of the total convictions. The figures for 1918 were almost the same, viz., 82-4, 8-9 and 8-7 per cent respectively. With respect to conjugal condition, the greater percentage of crime has always been committed by the single portion of the population, the figures for 1919 being: single 60-2, married 24-3 and widowed 1-7 per cent of the con- victions. For 1918 the figures stood: single 59-5, married 25-7 and widowed 1 • 5 per cent. These ratios are only very slightly different from those of twenty and thirty years ago. Juvenile Delinquency. In analyzing this phase of the subject a serious condition is revealed, one which requires more than a cursory glance. The returns for the last three years show that more than 20 per cent of the indictable crimes have been committed bj' children under 16 years of age. Looking back the records show for the period 1884 to 1891 the average was 13-64 per cent, and in 1899 it was 16-38 per cent. The following table shows the numbers of convictions and percentages of each sex from 1901 to 1919:— Juvenile Offenders Under 16 Years of Aoe. Year. Total convictions. under 16 and over. Number of Juveniles under 16 years of age. Percentage to total convictions. M. F. M. F. 1901-1903 average 1904-1906 '■ 5,940 7.490 10,715 15,504 21,438 20,625 19, 160 15,559 17,370 18,396 941 719 1,149 1.802 2,542 2.972 3,055 3,481 3,927 3,728 31 41 44 75 86 78 102 125 177 148 15-8 9-6 10-7 11-6 11-9 14-4 15-9 22-4 22-6 20-3 0-5 0-5 1907-1910 0-4 1911-1913 " 0-5 1914 0-4 1915 0-4 1916 0-5 1917.. 0-8 1918 10 1919 0-8 The increase of boy criminals as shown above has been almost 300 per cent in the past 20 years. The greatest advance in the figures is shown to be from 1914 to 1919, during which time the growth has been from 11-9 to 20-3 per cent' of all convictions. The crimes of which the 3,876 juveniles of under 16 years of age were con- victed in 1919 are shown thus. For offences against the person there were 118 charges, convictions number- ing 85 and acquittals 33, as follows: — Acquittals. Aggravated assault Common assault Indecent assault Carnal knowledge Endangering life of railway passengers Shooting, stabbig.and wounding Manslaughter Total Xli CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V. A. 1920 For offences against property with violence there were (i31 convictions and 28 acquittals di\dded as follows : — Crimea. Convictions. Acquittals. 611 25 1 1 19 2 Total 631 28 Offences against property without violence were as follows:- Crimes. Convictions. Acquittals. Theft 2,837 10 6 5 74 12 5 182 Theft of mail 1 11 Fraud Total 2,949 194 The disposition of cases of malicious injury to property was as follows:- Crimes. Convictions. Acquittals. 144 14 21 2 Total 158 23 8 Various other offences: — Crimes. Convictions. Acquittals. U 11 4 15 3 1 1 1 4 Total 45 7 Grand total 3,876 285 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 Xiu SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd The crime of stealing, whether it be under the classification of burglary, robbery or common larceny, is shown to be by far the most prevalent, being 92 per cent of all the convictions. Stealing is the most natural offence for a youth to commit. The innate desire of the child before it has attained any other faculty is to grasp something and hold it. This desire is more often indulged than curbed and thus that trait of character is developed to a greater degree than that of judgment. What other result can be expected than that the uncontrolled habit should produce the thief? In the reports of 1901-2 and 3, when the gro'W'th of juvenile crime was quite marked, the attention of the Press, judges and juries, preachers, teachers and parents was dra'wn to the matter and they were urged to study the facts carefully with a view to take intelligent action to diminish the evil. The same warning applies now with even greater force. The sentences imposed upon juvenile offenders in 1919 were: option of a fine, 254; to under one year in jail, 21; to various terms in penitentiaries, 7 (1, fifteen years for manslaughter; 1, five years for aggravated assault; 1, three years for sodomy; 2, four years for theft; 2, two years for burglary); to reform- atories for various periods 541, and to be whipped 16. The remainder, 3,036 in number, were let off with a warning, bound to keep the peace or had their sentences suspended. By rehgion 1,738 were returned as Roman Catholics and 2,138, Protestants of different denominations. Of the 3,876 juveniles convicted of indictable ofifences in 1919, 2,711 were dealt with in juvenile courts in the following cities: Montreal, 863; Toronto, 989; Winnipeg, 457; Vancouver, 131; Ottawa, 120; Halifax, 65; Victoria, 31; Brandon, 36; Brantford, 19. In addition to the indictable offences hitherto discussed there were almost an equal number of youths con\ncted of minor offences by the Juvenile Courts in the cities above mentioned. These are shown below. Young Deunquents Con'vktted of Minor Offences by the Juvenile Courts, 1919. Offences. Mont- real. Tor- onto. Win- nipeg. Van- cou- ver. Ot- tawa. Hali- fax. Vic- toria. Bran- don. Brant- ford. Total. 5 2 6 / 13 2 2 5 3 5 3 3 208 3 1 6 42 3 11 4 100 246 7 4 77 17 5 273 3 51 17 304 51 424 74 84 13 270 62 28 49 1 11 "2 12 ""2 417 113 11 94 4 436 527 198 11 55 3 333 2 4 181 13 61 31 5 7 23 14 11 387 5 249 1 1 180 1 9 8 10 5 2 1 459 37 1 Totals 875 1,478 568 40 55 133 1 62 3.212 •Including parents found guilty of contributing to delinquency of children. CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V. A. 1920 INDICTABLE OFFENCES BY CLASSES. CiABS I. — Offences Against the Person. Number of charges. Number of convictions. Number of charges. Number of convictions. Murder Murder, attempt to commit Manslaughter Abortion and concealing birth of infants. Rape and other crimes against decency. . Procuration Bigamy Shooting, stabbing and wounding Assault on females Aggravated assault Assault on peace officers Assault and battery Refusing to support family : Various other oflences against the person Totals for Canada 50 20 49 35 498 59 107 162 36 643 368 1,239 164 138 3,568 20 7 21 20 285 33 91 111 32 464 340 912 105 2,529 34 62 10 516 39 92 182 29 711 554 1.109 114 153 3,684 28 22 32 8 311 23 71 109 22 471 503 852 85 77 The outstanding point in the above table is the increase in the number of murder, attempted murder and manslaughter cases. The number of murders for 1919 is the second highest record since the first publication of these statistics, there being 79 charges and 28 convictions, while 1915 was the peak year in this regard -with 86 charges and 34 convictions. The average number of con%-ictions of murder for the last fortj'-four years is 12, 1906 being the banner year with only 2 convictions. The increase of convictions for offences against the person in 1919 over 1918 is a trifle over 3 per cent. Class II.— Offences Against Propertt wrrH Violence. 1918. 1919. Offences. Number of charges. Number of convictions. Number of charges. Number of convictions. 2,162 - 183 20 1,932 100 17 2,717 348 27 2.420 Robbery and demanding with menaces 164 22 2,365 2.049 3.092 2.606 The charges in this class increased 30-8 and the convictions 22-3 per cent. CRIMINAL STATISTICS—19i9 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Class III. — Ofpences Against Property without Violence. 1918. Number of charges. Number of convictions. Number of charges. Number of convictions. Bringing stolen goods into Canada Embezzlement False pretences Feloniously receiving stolen goods. Fraud and conspiracy to defraud . . Horse, cattle and sheep stealing. . . Theft Theft of post letters Totals for Canada 7 600 10,275 21 421 323 360 64 ,404 20 579 536 499 90 10,613 32 406 373 366 Of this class theft forms 90 per cent, and taking burglarj', robbery and theft under all heads in the preceding two classes, it is seen that this class of crime makes up 60 per cent of all the indictable offences, which proportion is represent- ative of that of former years. Class IV. — Malicious Offences against Property. 1918. 1919. Offences. Number of charges. Number of convictions. Number of charges. Number of convictions. Arson Malicious injury to horses, cattle and other damage 74 301 33 216 73 450 43 327 375 249 523 370 This class shows an increase of 39-5 per cent with respect to charges and 48-6 per cent of convictions. Class V. — Forgery and other Offences against the Currency. 1918. 1919. Offences. Number of charges. Number of convictions. Number of charges. Number of convictions. 3 306 1 255 466 377 Totals for Canada 309 256 466 377 While there were no returns of offences against the currency for 1919 the increase in forgery and uttering forged documents is 52-2 per cent for charges and 47-3 per cent for convictions over 1918. CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V. A. 1920 Class VI. — Other Offences not included in the fobeooino Classes. Treasonable acts Sedition War Measures Act, offences against Attempt to commit suicide ^^odomy and bestiality Indecent exposure and other offences against public morals Perjurj- and subornation of perjury Carrying unlawful weapons Conspiracy Forcible entry Offences against gambling and lottery acts Prison breach and escape from prison Offences against revenue laws Riot and affray Keeping bawdy houses and inmates thereof Various other misdemeanors Totals for Canada 1918. Number of charges. 95 105 107 54 3 471 180 26 82 1,665 147 Number of convictions. 415 168 58 1,551 1919. Number cf charges. 21 12 332 177 312 75 1,340 122 2,884 Number of convictions. 2 296 169 292 65 1,239 84 2,518 Although the figures in this class, as a whole, show a diminution during the year, yet there are two items that show notable increases, viz., offences against pubhc morals and revenue laws. The charges in the former case increased 61 and the convictions 30 per cent. In the latter case the increase is over one thousand per cent in both charges and convictions. This may be explained as the result of the prohibition laws lately enacted; since illicit stills are being ferreted out by the dozen, whereas, formerly it was not necessarj' to resort to illegal methods in order to satisfy the desire for stimulants. In all but one item — forcible entry — decreases are sho^vn. Sentences. Of the 18,396 persons convicted of indictable offences in 1919, 5,053 were given the option of a fine, a decrease of 53 from the 1918 figures; 4,376 w^ere sent to the common gaols for terms of imprisonment under two years, a decrease of 309; 978 were sentenced to penitentiary terms of two to five years, this figure being an increase of 277 over that of 1918; 229 to terms of five years and over, an increase of 44; 7 to life imprisonment as against 4 for 1918; 678 to reformatory schools, the same number as last year; 28 death sentences were passed in 1919, being 8 more than in 1918, and 7,047 persons had their sentences suspended or were bound over to good behaviour, which number exceeded that of the previous year by 438. One man under sentence of death committed suicide before the date set for his execution. In one case of manslaughter where the sentence was suspended a new trial was ordered by the Court of Appeal. In 26 cases corporal punish- ment was administered with the lash; 2 for rape, 2 for carnal knowledge, 1 for incest, 1 for indecent assault, 1 for assault on females, 1 for carrying unla'wful weapons, and 16 for theft. In some cases this whipping was in addition to a term of imprisonment. Eight criminals were deported and in two cases deporta- tion was pending when the returns were forwarded. CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 xvii SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd PART II.— SUMMARY CONVICTIONS. The second division of offences consists of cases disposed of Police by Magis- trates or other Justices of the Peace under the Summary Conviction's Act, and includes offences against the various Provincial and ^Municipal Acts and By-laws, breaches of the peace, common assaults, threatening and insulting language, offences against the liquor laws, drunkenness, vagrancy, etc. This class of offences, as was previously mentioned, is steadily increasing; the number of convictions in 1919 was 111,623 as against 105,899 in 1918 and 98,452 in 1917, an increase of 5-4 per cent over 1918, which latter year shows an increase of 7-56 per cent over 1917. Of these the female offenders numbered 8,300 or 7-43 per cent. In 1918 the percentage of female offenders was 7-37 and 7-05 in 1917, thus showing a slight increase from year to year. The following table gives the number of Summary Con\'ictions by provinces in 1919, as compared with 1918. Provinces. 1918. 1919. Percentage of Increase or Decrease. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Total. M. F. Prince Edward Island 209 4,794 1,611 25,374 46,448 7,298 6, .536 6,744 6,821 64 205 4,532 1,530 21,338 44,360 6,856 6,335 6.484 6,394 61 4 262 81 4,036 2,088 442 201 260 427 3 236 5.533 2,447 30,881 44,587 8,128 6,180 5,961 7,638 32 223 5,238 2,361 26,708 42,325 7,690 5.889 5,672 7,185 32 13 295 86 4.173 2.262 438 291 289 453 +130 + 11-2 +51-9 +21-7 - 40 +11-4 - 5-4 -11-6 +120 -500 + 90 +15-6 +54-3 +25-2 - 4-6 + 12-2 - 70 -12-5 + 12-4 -47-5 +2250 + 12-6 + 6-2 Quebec + 3-4 + 8-3 - 0-9 + 30-9 Alberta + 111 + 61 Yukon 105,899 98,095 7.804 111,623 103,323 8,300 + 5-4 + 5-3 + 6-3 With respect to totals and males these figures show that Ontario is the only province of Eastern Canada in which there was a decrease. In the West, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Yukon show decreases. All the other pro\'inces show increases. Summary convictions of females increased in every proxnnce excepting Manitoba and in the Yukon, the latter place returning no convictions of females for 1919. Grouped by offences, the figures are: — Assault and other oflfences against the person Trespass and other offences against property ._.... Breach of Municipal by-laws Breach of liquor laws Drunkenness Vagrancy, disorderly, and intnates of bawdy houses.. Offences against the Militia and War Measures Acts. . . Miscellaneous minor offences Total 5.108 2,680 38,401 7,472 21,026 10,550 6,295 14,367 105,899 5,116 3,170 39,593 7,383 24,217 10,921 6.082 15, 141 + 8 + 490 +1,192 - 89 +3,191 + 371 - 213 + 774 + 5,724 lOd- CRIMINAL .Sr^ TlSriCS—1919 10 GEORGE V. A. 1920 In 1919 breaches of Municipal Acts and by-laws constitutcii 35 o ))er cent of the total summary convictions, and of these 54 per cent or 22-7 per cent of all the convictions were offences relating to highways. This latter class has in the last twenty years increased more rapidly than any other offence. In 1901 there were but 185 convictions for not obser\ing the regulations regarding street traffic. By 1911 the number of convictions reached 5,777 and in 1919 had grown to 25,296. The advent of the motor vehicle is the principal cause of this increased activity in the Police Courts. Although drunkenness was on the decline between 1913 and 1918 the figures above show an increase of 3,191 or 15-2 per cent in convictions for 1919 over the previous year. In 1919 offences relating to the liquor traffic are practically the same as for 1918, being but 89 less. In this connection it will be interesting to study comparative figures over a period of years, relating to fines imposed and breaches of the la.ws against trafficking in and drinking liquor. The following table shows the number of persons fined, r.mount of fines paid and unpaid, and the average for each person fined. Breach or Liquok Laws. Year. Number of persons fined. Amount of Fines. Average fine for each person. Percentage of unpaid fines. Total. Paid. Unpaid. 1897 1.994 3,114 7.079 $ 102.417 129,191 1,178,842 $ 99,344 112,860 930,947 $ 3.073 16,331 247,995 $ cts. 51.36 41.49 166.52 Per cent. 30 1905 12-6 1919 21-4 DRUNKENNESS. 1897 9,382 19,394 21,975 30,506 22.274 S.232 3.25 84,682 54,766 29,916 4.36 226,939 lSfi.176 .■?9.763 10.33 27-0 1905 35-3 1919 171 These figures speak eloquently as to the high cost of drinking in 1919 compared with the other two years given. The man in the street might be inclined to ask, "Has Prohibition obtained its objective?" The answer is that in 1897 for both classes of offences 11,376 persons paid $121,618 in cash or served time in jail equivalent to $11,305 as penalties for their misbehaviour; in 1905 22,508 persons paid S167,626 in fines and served time for $46,247 in unpaid fines, whereas in 1919 the figures stood at 29,054 persons, $1,117,123 and $287,758 respectively. The average fine for each person showed an increase, from 1897 to 1919, of from $51.36 to §166.52 for iquor laws and from .$3.25 to $10.33 for drunkenness. Comparative tables for 1918 and 1919 for non-indictable offences are shown in Table V of the report on pages 236 to 246. Methods of Trial for Indictable Offences. The number of persons proceeded against by the various courts for indict- able offences in 1919 was: tried by jury, 1,155 or 5-0 per cent of the whole, of whom 654 or 56-6 per cent were convicted; tried by judge without a jury (speedy trial), 4,488 or 19-5 per cent of the whole, of whom 3,113 or 69-4 per cent were convicted; tried under the Summary Trial's Act, 17,378 or 75 -5 of the CRIMIXAL STATISTICS— 1919 xlx SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd whole, of whom 14,629 or 84-2 per cent were convicted. The figures for 1918 were: tried by jury, 1,062 or 4-9 per cent of the whole of which the convicted were 565 or 53-2 per cent; speedy trials, 3,795 or 17-4 per cent of the whole of which the convicted were 2,618 or 68-9 per cent; under the Summary Trial's Act, 16,890 or 77-7 per cent of the whole, of which the convicted were 14,187 or 84 0 per cent. The following table shows the number of jury trials and trials without jury of indictable offences, the percentage of jury trials to the whole, and the percentages of convictions of those tried with and without a jury for the period 1901-1919. Number of cases tried. Percentage of jury trials to the whole. Percentage of convictions. Year. With a Jurj-. Without a Jurj'- Convicted. Acquitted. Convicted. Acquitted. Jurj-. 1901 354 428 383 349 401 394 509 629 706 728 737 770 720 831 778 597 462 565 654 287 352 321 335 311 191 410 425 414 439 433 439 366 518 527 433 385 497 501 5.284 5.232 6.138 6.405 7,223 7,698 8,601 10,705 10,743 10,972 11,890 14,797 17,600 20.607 19,847 18.563 15,097 16,805 17,742 2,245 2.440 2,736 2.752 2,964 2.617 2,521 3,336 3,487 3,166 3,565 4.162 5.392 6,051 5,562 4,349 3,510 3,880 4,124 7-8 9-2 7-4 70 6-5 5-4 7-6 7-0. 7-3 7-6 70 60 4 5 4-8 4-9 4-3 4-3 4-9 50 55-2 54-9 54-4 51 0 56-3 67-3 55-4 59-7 68-4 62-4 630 63-7 66-3 60-8 59-6 57-9 54-5 53-2 56-6 70-2 1902 68-2 1903 69-2 1904 700 1905 70-9 1906 74-6 1907 77-3 1908 76-2 1909 75-5 1910 .... 77-6 1911 . ... 77-0 1912 780 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 76-5 77-3 78-1 81 0 801 81-2 811 The foregoing statement shows that the percentage of jury trials, though varying from year to year, has gradually decreased from an average of a little over eight per cent for the first three years to under five per cent for the last three years. The percentages of convictions of jury and non-jury case are notable, inasmuch as they show that the juries fail to secure as high a ratio'of convictions as do the judges sitting without the intervention of a jury. The averages for the period are: convictions of persons tried by jurj-, 59-4 per cent, and without a jury, 76-8 per cent. PARDONS AND CO:\IMUTATIOXS. The number of cases in which the prerogative of mercy was exercised in 1919 was 1,453, an increase of 297 over 1918. Of the persons thus affected 356 were granted unconditional pardon. 840 were released under ticket of leave, 284 of whom had other specified ■conditions imposed. Fines were remitted in 168 cases. The terms of imprisonment were reduced in two cases, and in two cases lashes were remitted. Of the prisoners released, 485 were from penitentiaries, 356 from reforma- tories and 461 from common gaols. Those not imprisoned whose fines were remitted amounted to 151. By sexes the division is 1.374 males and 79 females. There were 39 cases in which unconditional pardon was granted to ticket-of- leave men, being eight more than the previous year. Death sentences were commuted to life imprisonment in six cases of males and to a term of twelve years in the case of one female. ^Od— B* 10 GEORGE V DOCUMENT PARLEMENTAIRE No. lOd PRfiFACE. La Statistique de la Criminalite est coUigee, compilee et publiee en vertu des dispositions de la loi constituant le Bureau Federal do la vStatistique, 8-9 Georges V, chapitre 43. Le precis introductif du present rapport a ete redige par M. Reginald E. Watts, statisticien, et les tableaux compiles par MM. A. Bourret et 0. Gravelle. Ce rapport ne contient pas de tableaux nouveaux. Les tableaux XIII et XIV, parus pour la premiere fois dans le rapport de 1918, sent reputes et constituent une recapitulation des crimes, delits et contraven- tions de toutes categories depuis 1876, date du premier rapport, jusqu'a mainte- nant. E. H. COATS, Statisticien du Dominioh. Bureau Federal de la Statistique, Aout 1920. 10 GEORGE V DOCUMENT PARLEMENTAIRE No. lOd A. 1920 STATISTIOUE DE LA CRIMINALITE AU CANADA, 1919. INTRODUCTION Avant d'aborder I'examen des chiffres present^s dans les tableaux qui vont suivre, il convient de jeter un coup d'ceil retrospectif sur les tendances de la criminalite au cours de la periode qui commence en 1876, date du debut de ces informations. Le tableau XIII indique le nombre, le pourcentage per capita et la propor- tion relative des condamnations prononcees, par categories de delits, depuis 1876 jusqu'a 1919. Dans ce tableau on a groupe les debts de meme nature, independamment de la procedure criminelle qui a ete suivie, et sans ^tablir de distinction entre les debts criminels ou justiciables d'un jury et les petits debts ou condamnations sommaires. En considerant I'ensemble des debts, on constate une augmentation tres considerable deleur nombre et de leur pourcentage per capita, entre 1876 et le commencement de la guerre. Durant cette periode de trente-neuf ans, le nombre des condamnations s'est elev^ de 28,21.5, ou 714 par 100,000 habitants, a 183,035 ou 2,359 par 100,000 habitants, soit une augmentation de 548 pour cent de leur nombre: mais, detail plus frappant, la proportion per capita a atteint 232 pour cent. II est a remarquer que cet accroissement n'a commence a se manifester que pendant les dernieres annees du siecle passe, apres quoi les chiffres monterent rapidement jusqu'au debut de la guerre, epoque a laquelle la population semble avoir concentre tous ses efforts sur la suppression des criminels vivant hors de notre pays. Absorbee par la grande tache a accomplir dans I'int^ret de la civi- lisation, la population vit s'elever le niveau de sa moralite, si bien que la crimi- nalite commen^a immediatement a declincr. Des 1917, quoique 5 pour cent seulement du total de la population fut alors outre-mer, les condamnations baisserent de 38 pour cent, c'est-a-dire qu'clles declinerent de 2,369 a 1,363 par 100,000 habitants. Puis en 1918, lorsque la tension mentale commen^a a dispa- raitre pour faire place a la certitude d'une. \'ictoire prochaine, le nombre des condamnations augmenta de nouveau, les deux derniere rapports annuels indi- quant une progression presque aussi rapide qu'avant la guerre. L'augmentation de la criminalite ne se produisit pas d'une maniere egale dans toutes les parties du pays. Dans les provinces de I'ouest, a partir du Manitoba et y compris cette province, I'accroissement pendant la periode 1900-14 atteignit 804 pour cent, tandis que dans les provinces de Test, elle se limitait a 229 pour cent. Pendant la meme periode, la population de I'ouest a augmente de 235 pour cent et celle de Test de 28 pour cent. Lorsque la criminalite com- men^a a decliner, les progres realises furent plus rapides dans I'ouest que dans Test. En 1916 on signalait deja une diminution de 58 pour cent des condam- nations prononcees dans I'ouest tandis que dans Test le fiechissement ne depas- sait pas 24 pour cent ; mais cette diminution dans I'ouest est attribuable partielle- ment aux rapports incomplets provenant de la Saskatchewan et de I'Alberta, causes par la suppression, en 1916, des services de la Police Montee du Nord- Ouest dans ces p^o^■inces. Les rapports mensuels sur la criminalite emanant de ce corps etaient beaucoup plus complets que ceux re^us par la suite des fonction- naires des tribunaux civils. Par contre, pendant les deux dernieres annees on constate une augmentation plus grande dans I'est que dans I'ouest, les chiffres etant 13 . 5 et 9 pour cent, respectivement. xxii STATISTIQUE CRIMISELLE—191'J 10 GEORGE V A. 1920 All ])()iiit tio vue dc I'oiigiiic ties coiulainnos ])our crimes ct dolits graves, I'analyse du rapi)ort revole ee qui suit: d'apres le recensement ile 1911, la popu- lation n(5e au Canada representait 78 p.c. du total, tandis que les condamnations prononc(5es contre la population ahorigene, pendant les dix dernieres annexes, ne formcnt que 59 pour cent du total. Les autres sujets britanniques nfE3 DEUNQUANTS AU-DESSOUS DE 16 AN.--. Annfe. Total des condamna- tions. Nombre dc jeunes gens au-dessous de 16 ans condamn6s. Poureentage du total des condamnations. Garcons. FiUes. Garcons. FUles. 1901-1903, movenne 5,940 7.490 10,715 , 15, 504 21,438 20, 625 19,160 15,559 17,370 18,396 941 719 1,149 1,802 2,542 2.972 3,055 3,481 3,927 3,728 31 41 44 75 86 78 102 125 177 148 15-8 9-6 10-7 11-6 11-9 14-4 15-9 22-4 22-6 20-3 1904-1906 1907-1910... " 1911-1913 " 1914 1915 0-4 1916 1917 1918 1919 0-8 Ce tableau nous moutre que la criminalite parmi la jeunesse a augments de presque trois pour cent dans les vingt dernieres annees. L'augmentation la plus considerable se place entre 1914 et 1919, p6riode durant laquelle les condam- nations ont mont6 de 11 -9 a 20-3 pour cent du total des condamnes. Les crimes pour lesquels le.? 3,876 jeunes gens au-dessous de 16 ans ont ^t^ condamnes en 1919 se classifient ainsi qu'il suit: Les attentats et outrages contre les personnes ont donne lieu a 118 accusa- tions, suivies de 85 condamnations et 33 acquittements, dont voici le detail: — Condam- nations. Acquitte- ments. 28 30 10 4 7 1 14 14 3 0 _ ^ Total 85 33 Les delits contre la propriety, avec violence, ont donne lieu a 631 comdam- nations et 28 acquittements, pour les causes suivantes: — Condam- nations. Acquitte- ments. Vol avec effraction et cambriolage 611 1 19 25 1 .) Total 631 28 STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 xxix DOC. PARLEMENTAIRE No. lOd Les delits centre la propriete, sans violence, se repartissent de la maniere suivante : Condam- nations. Acquitte- ments. Vol, simple Vol de chevaux et de b^tail. . . Vol de lettres Vol sur la personne Recel de marchandises voltes Escroqueries Fraude Total L'enumeration des dommages malicieux a la propriete est ainsi etablie : Condam- i Acquitte- nations. ! ments. I Dommages malicieux a la propriety Incendie Total Faux et usage de faux Autres d61its divers : Condam- nations. Acquitte- ments. 11 11 4 15 3 1 1 Indeoence et outrage a a. pudeur 1 4 Total 45 7 3,876 285 Le vol, soit par cambriolage ou qualifie ou le simple larcin est, de beau- coup, le delit commis le plus frequemment, constituant 92 pour cent de toutes les condamnations. L'enfant se laisse aisement attirer vers le vol. Le desir inne de l'enfant qui n'a pas la force de resister a ses mauvais penchants est de saisir quelque chose et de s'en emparer. Le plus souvent ce desir, au lieu d'etre reprime s'accomplit. la faiblesse du caractere I'emportant sur la raison et le jugement. X'est-il pas inevitable que l'enfant soit conduit au vol par I'absence de controle de ses inclinations ? Dans les rapports publics en 1901, 1902 et 1903, qui devoilaient la croissance de la criminalite juvenile, il etait fait appel a la presse, aux magistrats et aux jurys, au clerge, aux instituteurs et aux parents, qui etaient adjures d'ouvrir les yeux sur cette plaie sociale et de prendre toutes les mesures propres a la guerir. Aujourd'hui, cette adjuration doit etre repetee avec une plus grande energie. XXX STATISTIQCE CRIMIXELLE—1919 10 GEORGE V. A. 1920 Voici la nomenclature des condamnations impos^es aux jeunes d(?linquants pendant I'ann^e 1919; option d'amende, 2o4; moins d'un an de priison, 21; condamnations an p(5nitencicr, de differentes durces, 7; (1, cinq a^s pour homicide involontaire; 1, cinq ans pour voies de fait graves; 1, trois ans pour sodomie; 2, quatre ans pour vol; 2, deux ans pour vol avec effraction) ;541 ont 4t6 envoy^s dans les maisons de correction pour des durees variables et 16 ont ete condamn^s a la peine du fouet. Les autres, au nombre de 3,036, ont ^t^' relaches apres avoir ete admonestfe, places sous cautionnement ou bien beneficiaient d'un sursis. 1,738 de ces jeunes gens appartenaient a la religion catholique romaine, 2,138 ^taient protestants ou adeptes d'autres religions. Sur les 3,876 jeunes gens condamnes pour delits criminels en 1919, 2,711 ont comparu devant les tribunaux pour enfants des %'illes suivantes: ^Montreal. 863; Toronto, 989; Winnipeg, 457; Vancouver, 131; Ottawa, 120; Halifax, 65; Victoria, 31; Brandon, 36; Brantford, 19. Outre ces condamnfe pour crimes et delits graves dont il vient d'etre parle ci-dessus, un nombre presque egal de jeunes gens ont ^te condamnes par les memes tribunaux pour enfants des villes ci-de.ssus nommees, pour menus delits ou contraventions. Xous en donnons ci-dessous un resume. JEUNES DEUNQUANTS COND.tMNES POUR MENUS DELITS P.\R LES TRIBUNAUX POUR ENTANTS, EN 1919. Delits et contraventions. Mont- real. To- ron- to. Win- ni- peg. Van- cou- ver. Ot. ta- wa. HaU- fai. Vic- to- ria. Bran- don. Brant'- ford. Total. 5 2 6 13 2 2 5 3 5 3 3 208 3 1 6 42 3 11 4 100 246 17 5 273 3 51 17 304 51 424 74 84 13 270 62 28 49 Oisivet^, fl&nerie et mauvaise con- duite 1 11 2 12 2 417 113 ii 94 4 436 527 198 11 55 3 333 2 4 181 13 61 31 7 23 14 11 387 5 349 1 1 180 1 9 8 10 5 2 1 459 37 1 875 1,478 568 40 55 13? 1 62 3,212 *I1 s'agit des parents ncgligeant de surveiller leurs enfants STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE~1919 DOC. PARLEMENTAIRE No. lOd Crimes et delits graves, par categories. IeRE C.VTEGORIE. — .ATTENTATS CO^fTBE LES PEKSONNES. Enumeration. 1918. Accusa- tions. Condam- nations. Accusa- tions. Condam- nations. Assassinat, tentative d' Homicide involontaire Avortement et suppression d'enfants. Viol et crimes ind^cents Embauchage immoral Bigamie. .'. Coups et blessures Voies de fait contre les femmes... Voies de fait graves Voies de fait sur la police Rixe - . . Refus de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille Divers attentats contre les personnes Total pour le Canada 50 20 49 35 49S 59 107 162 36 643 368 1,239 164 138 20 7 21 20 285 33 91 111 32 464 340 912 105 79 34 62 10 516 39 92 182 29 711 554 1,109 114 153 32 8 311 2 71 109 22 471 503 852 2,614 Ce qui ressort, a premiere vue, du tableau ci-dessus c'est I'augmentation du nombre des assassinats, de.s tentative.s d'assassinat et des homicides involon- taires. En 1919, on vit 79 accusations pour assassinats et 28 condamnations; ces chiffres sont les plus eleves de toute la periode couverte par les statistiques, si Ton en cxccpte I'annee 1915, qui detient le record avec 8G accusations et 34 condamnations. Pour I'ensemlile des quarante-quatre dernieres annees, la moj'enne annuelle du nombre des condamnations pour meurtres est de 12; I'annee 1906, exceptionnellement, n'en eut que 2. Comparant ensemble les annees 1919 et 1918, on constate que I'augmentation des condamnations pour attentats contre les personnes depasse legerement 3 pour cent. He CiT^GORIE. — DELITS CONTRE LA PROPRIETL, AVEC VIOLENCE. ms. 1919. Enumeration. Nombre de Nombre de Accusa- tions. Condam- nations. Accusa- tions. Condam- nations. Vol avec effraction, cambriolage d'habitations et de magasins Vol et demandes avec menaces 2,162 183 20 1,932 100 17 2,717 348 27 2,420 164 2,365 2,049 3,092 2,508 XXXii STATISTIQUE CRL\fIXELLE—1919 10 GEORGE V. A. 1920 Dans cette cat^gorie les accusations ont augmente de 30-8 ct Ips condamna- tions de 22-3 pour cent. IIIe CAT£gORIE. — dIlITS CONTBE la propriety, sans VIOtENCE. 1918. 1919. Enumeration. Nombre de Xombre de Accusa- tions. Condam- nations. Accusa- tions. Condam- nations. 5 7 600 487 529 88 10,275 21 4 6 421 323 360 8,404 20 12 11 679 536 499 90 10,613 32 12 7 406 373 366 68 8,651 28 12.012 9.602 12,372 9,911 Dans cette categorie, le vol ab.sorbe 90 pour cent ; si Ton additionne ensemble les vols simples, les cambriolages et les vols a main armee relates dans les deux tableaux precedents, on voit que cette categorie de crimes et delits represente 60 pour cent de la totalite des crimes et delits justiciables d'un jury, cette propor- tion diffcrant peu des chiffres des annees precedentes. IVe C.^TEQORIE. — DEUTS MALiaEUX CONTRE LA PROPRIETE. 1918. 1919. Enumeration. Nom bre de Xom bre de Accusa- tions. Condam- nations. Accusa- tions. Condam- nations. 74 301 33 216 73 450 43 Dommages malicieux aux chevaui et au b^tail et autres 327 375 249 522 370 Dans cette categorie on remarque ime augmentation de 39 • 5 pour cent dans les accusations et 48-6 pour cent dans les condamnations. Ve categorie. — FAUX ET FAUX-MONN.tYAGE. 1918. 1919. Enumeration. Norabre de Nombre de Accusa- tions. Condam- nations. Accusa- tions. Condam- nations. 3 306 1 255 466 377 309 256 466 377 STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 xxxni DOC. PARLEMENTAIRE No. lOd Les donnees manquent en 1919, quant au f aux-monnayage ; mais en ce qui ooncerne les faux et usage de faux, I'augmentation est de 52-2 pour cent pour les accusations et 47-3 pour cent pour les condamnations en 1918. VIe C.WEGORIE. ATJTRES CRIMiS ET DELITS NOJf CC»IPRIS D.\NS I.ES CATEGORIES PRECEDENTES. Accusa- tions. Condam- nations. Accusa- tions . Condam- nations. Actes de trahison Sedition Violation de la loi des mesures de guerre Tentative de suicide Sodomie et bestiality Exposition indecente et autres attentats i la pudeur. Faux temoignage et subornation de faux t^moins. . . . Port d'armes illegal Conspiration Violation de domicile Infractions aux lois sur le jeu et les loteries Evasion de prison Violation des lois fiscales Emeute et tumulte Maisons de prostitution, tenanciers et pensionnaires Autres d^lits divers Totaux pour le Canada 39 17 34 89 95 105 107 54 3 471 180 26 82 1,665 147 21 2 415 168 25 58 1,551 28 83 153 94 98 21 12 332 177 312 75 1,340 122 2,884 140 2 296 169 292 65 1,239 84 2,518 Quoique cette categoric, dans son ensemble, semble en decroissance, il convient de remarquer que deux delits au moins presentent une augmentation considerable sur I'annee precedente, ce sont les attentats a la pudeur et les violations des lois fiscales. Dans le premier les accusations ont augmente de 61 et les condamnations de 30 pour cent; dans le second cas, I'augmentation d^passe mille pour cent, tant au point de vue des accusations que des condamna- tions. Ceci s'explique aisement comme etant la consequence des lois sur la proiiibition recemment edictees. Depuis I'existence de la prohibition les alambics illicites sont decouverts par douzaines, tandis qu'autrefois lorsqu'on pouvait se procurer de I'alcool aisement, il n'etait pas necessaire d'employer de semblables moyens. Dans tous les autres cas, on constate une diminution, a I'exception des violations de domicile. Sur les 18,396 personnes condamnees en 1919, pour crimes et delits justi- ciables d'un jurj-, 5,053 le furent avec option d'amende, soit une diminution de 53 sur les chiffres de 1918; 4,376 ont ete envoyees en prison pour une duree inferieure a deux ans, soit une diminution de 309; 978 ont ete condamnees au penitencier pour des periodes de deux a cinq ans, soit une augmentation de 277 sur les chiffres de 1918; 229 pour des periodes de cinq ans et plus, soit une aug- mentation de 44; 7 a la detention perpetuelle au lieu de 4 en 1918; 678 dans les maisons de correction, nombre egal a celui de Tan dernier; 28 condamnations a mort ont ete prononcees en 1919, soit 8 de plus qu'en 1918; enfin 7,047 per- sonnes ont beneficie d'un sursis, avec ou sans cautionnement, ce nombre excedant de 438 celui de Tannee precedente. Un condamne a mort s'est suicide. Dans un cas d'homicide involontaire, ovl la sentence avail ete suspendue, un nouveau proces fut ordonne par la cour d'Appel. La peine du fouet fut appliquee dans 26 ca.s, dont 2 pour viol,- 2 pour lOd— c xxxiv STATISTIQVE CRIMINELLE—1919 10 GEORGE V. A. 1920 commerce charnel, 1 pour insultes, 1 pour attentat a la pudeur, 1 pour voies de fait sur une femme, 1 pour port d'armes illegal ct 16 pour vol. Dans quelques cas la peine du fouet s'ajoutait a un emprisonnement. Huit criiliinels furent expulses du pays, et deux cas d'expulsion ^talent en suspens lorsque les rapports ont 6t6 faits. He PARTIE.— CONDAMNATIONS SOMMAIRES. Le second groupe de d^lits est constitu^ par les causes jug^es par les magis- trats de police ou autres juges|de ])aix, en vertu de la loi sur les condamnations sommaires. Dans ce groupe figurent les infractions aux lois provinciales et municipales, le tapage, les menaces et les insultes, la violation des lois sur les spiritueux, I'ivresse, le vagabondage, etc. Ainsi qu'on le dit plus haut, ce groupe de menus dtUits et contraventions presente une augmentation toujours croissante; en 1919 le nombre des con- damnations s'est eleve a 111,623 contre 105,899 en 1918 et 98,452 en 1917, soit une augmentation de 5-4 pour cent sur 1918, laquelle annee presente clle-meme une augmentation de 7-56 sur 1917. Sur ce total, les femmes et filles condam- nees se denombraient par 8,300 soit 7-43 pour cent. En 1918, le pourcentage des condamnations feminines etait de 7-37 et en 1917 de 7- 05; il y a done un Mger accroissement d'annee en annee. Le tableau qui suit est un releve du nombre des condamnations sommaires prononcees en 1919, dans chaque province, comparativement a 1918. Provinces. 1918. 1919. Fluctuation des pour- centages. Total. Hom- mes. Fem- mes. Total. Hom- mes. Fem- mes. Total. Hom- mes. Fem- mes. lie du Prince-Edouard — Nouvelle-Ecosse Nouveau-Brunswick 209 4,794 1,611 25,374 46,448 7,29S 6,536 6,744 6,821 64 205 4,532 1,530 21,338 44,360 6,856 6,335 6,484 6,394 61 4 262 81 4,036 2,088 442 201 26C 427 3 236 5,5,33 2,447 30,331 44 5S7 8,128 6,180 5.961 7,638 32 223 5,23S 2,361 26,708 43,225 7,690 5,889 5,672 7,185 32 13 295 86 4,173 2.262 438 291 289 453 130 11-2 51-9 21-7 4-0 11-4 5-4 11-6 120 50- 0 90 15-6 54-3 25-2 4-6 12-2 70 12-5 12-4 .47-5 250 12-6 6-2 3-4 Ontario 8-3 0-9 30-9 HI Colombie Britannqiue — Yukon 61 Canada 105,899 98,095 7,804 111,62 3103,323 8,300 5-4 5-3 ■ 6-3 II appert du tableau ci-dessus qu'Ontario est la seule province de Test du Canada ou se soit produite une decroissance tant au point des condamnations totales que de celles prononcees contre les hommes. Dans I'ouest, la diminution se manifecte dans la Saskatchewan, I'Alberta et le Yukon. Dans toutes les autres provinces on trouA'e une augmentation. Les condamnations sommaires prononcees contre les femmes ont augmente dans chaque province, sauf dans le Manitoba et le Yukon, ce dernier territoire etant vierge de toutes condamnations contre les femmes en I'annee 1919. STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 xxxv DOC. PARLEMENTAIRE No. lOd Voici maintenant les memes chiffres, repetes par genre de delit.s et contra- ventions : Delits et contraventions. 1918. 1919. Fluctua- Nombre. Nombre. tion. 5,108 2,680 38,401 7,472 21,026 10,550 6,295 14,367 5,116 3,170 39,593 7,383 24,217 10,921 6.082 15,141 + 8 Enipietement et autres delits contre la propriety Infractions aux reglements municipaux + 490 + 1,192 — 89 +3 191 \'agabondage. conddite dertglee et pensionnaires de maisons de d^bauche Violation des lois militaires et des mesures de guerre + 371 - 213 + 774 Total 105,899 111,623 5,724 En 1919, les infractions aux reglements municipaux ont constitue 35-5 pour cent du total des condamnations sommaires, et dans cette classe de contraven- tions 64 pour cent, ou 22-7 pour cent du total des condamnations, concernaient des violations des reglements de la voirie. Au cours des vingt dernieres annees, cette categoric de contravention s'est accrue plus rapidement qu'aucune des autres. En 1901 il n'y avait eu que 185 condamnations pour infractions aux reglements sur la circulation; des 1911, on en comptait 5,777 et en 1919 on atteignait le chifTre formidable de 25,296. La vogue de I'automobilisme est la cause principale de ce surcroit de travail dans les cours de police. Quoique rivres.se ait decline entre 1913 et 1918, les chiffres ci-dessus indi- quent une augmentation de 3,191 ou 15-2 pour cent dans les condamnations prononcees en 1919, sur celles de I'annee precedente. En ce qui concerne le trafic des spiritueux, la situation en 1919 n'a guere varie, car il n'y eut que 89 condamnations de moins qu'en 1918. A ce sujet il sera interessant, dans quel- ques annees, d'examiner les chiffres comparatifs des amendes imposees et des actes de violation des lois contre le trafic des spiritueux et contre I'ivresse. Dans le tableau suivant on trouvera le nombre de personnes condamnees, le quantum des amendes imposees et- payees, et la moyenne de I'amende par condamnation. INFRACTIONS ACX LOIS SUR LES SPIRITUEUX. Annee. Nombre de per- damnees. Montant des am«ndes. Moyenne pour chaque personne. Pourcen- tage des amendes impaj-6es. Total. Payees. Impayees. 1897 1.994 3,114 7,079 $ 102,417 129,191 1,178,842 $ 99,344 112,860 9.30,947 8 3,073 16,331 247,995 $ c. 51-36 41-49 166-52 PC. 3-0 1905 1919 21-4 IVRESSE. 1897 9.382 19,. 394 21,975 30,506 84,682 226,939 22,274 54,766 186,176 8,232 29,916 39,763 3-25 4-36 10-33 27-0 1905 .. 35-3 1919 17- 1 xxxvi STATJSTIQUE CRI MIX ELLE— 1919 10 GEORGE V. A. 1920 Ces chiffres parlent ^loquemment ; ils testifient qu'en 1919 Ics amateurs de spiritueux ont pay^ beaucoiip plus cher que pendant les deux autres ann^es qui servent de comparaison. Et maintenant, si quelqu'un deniandait : "La prohibition a-t-elle atteint son but?" ' La r^ponse a cette question est qu'en 1897, 11,376 personnes coupables dt I'un ou de I'autre de ces deux ddlits ont pay6 $121,618 d'amendes, en espcres, ou bieii i)ass(? en prison uu temps equivalant h $11,305 d'amendes imposecs, a titre de p^nalite de leur inconduite; en 1905, 22,508 personnes ont paye ■?lt;7,626 d'amendes et rachete par la prison $46,247 d'amendes, taudis qu'en 1919, on trouve les chiffres suivants: condamn^s 29,054, amendes payees $1,117,123 et amendes rachetees par la prison $287,758. La moyenne de I'amende pour chaque condamne est passee de $51.36 en 1897 a S166.62 en 1919 pour les infrac- tions aux lois des spiritueux et de $3.25 a $10.33 pour ivresse. Les tableaux comparatifs pour 1918 et 1919, consacres aux menus d^lits et contraventions, se trouvent dans le tableau V du rapport, pages 236 a 246. Modes de jugement des crimes et delits graves. On ^tablit ainsi qu'il suit le nombre des personnes poursuivies devant les differentes cours criminelles en 1919, jiour crimes et delits graves; jugees par jury, 1,155 ou 5 0 pour cent de la totalite, dont 654 ou 56-6 pour cent ont et^ condamnees; jugees par un juge, sans jury (proces expeditifs), 4,488 ou 19-5 pour cent de la totalite, dont 3,113 ou 69-4 pour cent ont et^ condamnees; jugees en vertu de la loi sur les proces sommaires 17,378 ou 75-5 de la totalite, dont 14,629 ou 84-2 pour cent ont ete condamnees. Les chiffres de 1918 ^taient les suivants: juges par jurj- 1,062 ou 4-9 pour cent de la totalite, dont 565 ou 53-2 pour cent condamnes; proces expeditifs 3,795 ou 17-4 pour cent de la totalite, dont 3,113 ou 59-4 pour cent condamnes; sous la loi des proces sommai- res 16,890 ou 77-7 pour cent de la totalite, dont 14.629 ou 84 0 pour cent con- damnfe. Le tableau suivant presente le nombre des proces par jury et des proces sans jury, dans les cas de crimes et delits graves, le pourcentage des proces par jury par rapport a I'ensemble, et les pourcentages des condamnations dans les proces, soit par jury, soit sans jury, durant la p^riode 1901-1919. STATISTIQUE CRlMINELLE—1919 DOC. PARLEMENTAIRE No. lOd Nombre de causes jugfees. Pourcent- age des proces par jury par rapport 4 Tensemble. Pourcentage des condamnations. Annfee. Avec jury. Sans jury. Par jury. Sans jury. Acquit- tements. Condam- nations. Acquit- tements. Condara- nations. 1901 354 428 383 349 401 394 509 629 7C6 728 727 770 720 831 778 597 462 565 654 287 352 321 335 311 191 410 425 414 439 433 439 366 518 527 433 385 497 501 5,284 5,232 6- 138 6,405 7,223 7-698 8.601 10,705 10,743 10,972 11,890 14,797 17,600 20,607 18,947 18,563 15,097 16,805 17,742 2,245 2,440 2,7.36 2,752 2,964 2,617 2,521 3,336 3.487 3,166 3,565 4,162 5,392 6,051 5,562 4,349 3,510 3,880 4.124 7-8 9-2 7-4 70 6 5 5-4 7-6 70 7-3 (•6 70 60 4-5 4-8 4-9 4-3 4-3 4 9 50 55-2 54-9 54-4 510 56-3 67-3 55-4 59-7 68-4 62-4 630 63-7 6-3 60-8 59-6 57 9 54-5 53-2 56-6 70-2 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 68-2 69-2 700 70-9 74-6 77-3 1908 76-2 1909 1910 75-5 77-6 1911 770 1912 1913 780 76-5 1914 1915 1916 77-3 78-1 810 1917 1918 80- 1 81-2 1919 SM II r&ulte de I'^tat qui precede que le pourcentage des proces par jury, quoi- que variant d'annee en annee, a graduellement diminue, la moyenne des trois premieres ann^es qui etait de un peu plus de huit pour cent 6tant descendue au- dessous de cinq pour cent pour les trois dernieres annees. Le pourcentage des condamnations dans les causes avec ou sans jury constitue une documentation importante, car il demontre que les acquittements par jury sont beaucoup plus nombreux que ceux prononces par les juges si^geant seuls. Pour cette periode, 59-4 pour cent seulement des personnes jug6es par un jury ont ete condamnees, tandis que la moyenne des condamnations ayant frappe les accuses juges sans jury est de 76 • 8 pour cent. Graces et commutations. En 1919, le droit de grace s'est exerc6 en faveur de 1,453 condamnes, soit une augmentation de 297 sur 1918. Sur ce nombre 356 ont ete liberes definiti-' vement et sans condition, 840 ont ben^fici^ des dispositions de la loisurla libe- ration conditionnelle, enfin 284 ont (ii€ gracies sous certaines conditions. II a ete fait remise des amendes dans 168 cas. La duree des emprisonne- ments a ete reduite dans 2 cas.et, dans 2 autres cas, remise a ete faite de la peine du fouet. Parmi les prisonniers relaches, 485 etaient dans les penitenciers, 356 dans les maisons de correction et 461 dans les prisons. 151 de ceux ayant bene- ficie d'une remise d'amende n'etaient pas emprisonnes. Ces lib6res apparte- naient au sexe masculin a concurrence de 1,374 et au sexe feminin a concurrence de 79. Trente-neuf condamnes, ayant d6ja ben^fici^ de la liberation condition- nelle ont re9u leur grace entiere, c'est-^-dire 8 de plus que I'ann^e pr^cedente. 6 condamnations a mort prononc^es contre des hommes ont ^te commutes en prison perp^tuelle; enfin une femme condamn^e a mort a vu sa peine commuee en douze ans de prison. lOd- TABLE I. INDICTABLE] OFFENCES BY JUDICIAL DISTRICTS TABLEAU L DELITS JUSTICIABLES D'UN JURY PAR DISTRICTS JUDICIAIRES lOd— 1 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offences against the person. Judicial Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciatres od I a6t£ De- tained Num- ber of Ac- quit- for Lu- char- ted. nacy. ges. Nom- Ac- D*- bre quit- tenufi d'accu- tfe. pour satioDs. de folie. M. F. Condam nations . Con- Con- victed victed l8t. 2nd. Total. - - Con- Con- dam- dam- nta nfe deux lois. fois. Plus de2 rfecidi- Committed to Gaol. bur option entre la pri- No option. Sans option. 4 2 4 2 1 3 1 ml St.John.N.B 3 I 1 12 2 1 4 2 1 ml 7 3 3 1 1 2 2 I 3 1 1 I 1 I 3 2 3 1 2 3 Hi 1 2 1 1 jl 3 1 ml 1 1 Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. 1 1 1 i' 1 1 ,2 1 ml 1 1 1 2 2 ml 2 1 1 28 16 4 8 6 2 1 ml 1 1 1 5 3 1 Melville Sask 1 1 4 2 1 1 4 2 .... 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Atlin.B.C . 1 3 1 1 3 Yale.BC 1 1 79 42 2 7 28 20 7 1 Murder, attempt to commit. Halifax, N.S 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 I No bill.^Le jury non prononc^. ST A TISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau I. Outrages centre la personne. Classe I. Sentence. Civil. Condition. Penitentiary. Ages and Seies. — — Com- Etat civil. P^nitender. mit- ted to Refor- 1 1 1 Two Other Under 16 years 21 years yeare ma- Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not " and Five De&th. tories. ces. years. under 21- under 40. given. under years — — — — Mar- Wi- five. and LUe. ~ ~ ~ Moins de 16 ans. et moins 21 ans. et moins 40 ans. et plus. Non donnis. Single. ried. dow- ed. — — De En- .\utres 16 ans. de21. de40. — — Deui Cinq ans mort. voyfe aux senten- ces. A vie C«U- Ma- En et et maisons M. V. M. K. M. F. M. F. M. F. ba- rife moms plus. de — — — — — — — taires. de R«or- H. F. H. F. U. F. H. F. U. F. cmq. me. Meurtre, tentative de 1 1 1 7 4 3 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 I al 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 8 6 1 1 5 3 • 1 1 4 2 1 1 3 1 1 .... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 28 4 16 2 S 1 13 9 I committed suicide. lOd— U - oommis suicide. CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offences against the person. Judicial Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciaires oil ToffenBe a H^ commise. Num- ber of char- Ac- quit- D6- tenus pour cause Convictions. Cundamnat ions . Con- Con- ^nct«d victed 1st. 2nd. Total — — Celi- Con- dam- ne nfa une deux fois. fois. Committed to Gaol . Emprisonn^. option of a fine. Sur option entre la pri- No cation. Sans option. Un- der one year. Murder, attempt to commit^7onc/ud«f. Algoma. Ont Elgin, Ont Essex, Ont Kenora, Ont .__ Muskoka, Ont .' Welland.Ont York, Ont Totals of Ontario Prince Albert, Sask Yorkton, Sask.. Calgary, Alta Edmonton, Alta Red Deer, Alta Kootenay , B.C Vancouver, B.C Westminster, B.C Totals of Canada Cape Breton, N.S King's, N.S King's, N.B St. John, N.B ^ Montreal. Que Ottawa. Que St. Francis, Que Algoma, Ont Brant, Ont Carleton, Ont Grey,Ont Lanark, Ont Lennox and Addingtoo. Ont Sudbury, Ont Wentworth, Ont York, Ont Totals of Ontario Manitoba Eastern Saskatoon. Sask Yorkton , Sask Calgarj', Alta Edmonton, Alta Lethbridge. Alta Macleod, Alta Medicine Hat, Alta Kootenay. B.C Vancouver, B.C Yale, B.C Totals of Canada a Jury disagreed. — Le jury ne STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d Tableau Outrages centre la personne. Penit«itiary. Pfenitencier. Five years. Cinq Com- mit- ted to Refor- 16 years and under 21. 21 years and under 40. Not gi\ren. Mar- Single. ried. Oli- Ma- ba- rife. taires. Meurtre, tentative de — Concluded. 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 S 4 3 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 3 2 3 3 6 10 1 3 <) 7 3 11 f! Homicide non pr^m^dit^. I 1 3 1 3 1 .... 7 1 1 1 dl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 5 1 4 1 4 2 2 3 8 3 6 7 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 10 6 4 1 4 1 HO A 1 19 11 2 New trial ordered bv court of appeal. — TJn nouveau proc^ a 6t6 ordonn6 par la Gear d'Appel. CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offences against the person. Judicial Districts in which offen* committed. Districts judiciaires ou I'offense a H^ commtse. Num- ber of char- D6- tenus pour Convictions. CoDdamnatioQB . Con- Con- victed victed Ist. 2nd. Total — — Coa- Con- dam- dam - nfe n«s une deux fois. (ois. Committed to Gaol. Empris2 1 3 1 4 2 2 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i' S 2 1 3 1 3 4 1 2 2 4 19 17 1 3 Stormont. Dundaa and Glengarry, 1 1 3 1 1 i 1 8 1 1 3 21 1 3 1 York. Ont . 2 s 131 45 86 76 » 1 19 24 12 13 6 7 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 I 1 Mel\-ille. Sask :::;::.:.::: 3 3 3 , and to be whipped. — peine du fouet. 6, 1 No bill — Le jury non prononofr. STATISTIQUE CBIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau I. Outrages contre la personne. Classe I. Sentence. Civil Ages & Sexes. Pfenitencier. Com- Etat cuil. Retor- Other Under 16 years 21 years Two senten- 16 and and 40 years Not years Five Death. tories ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. and years — — — — — Life. — . — 16ans 21 ans 40 ans Non Single. ried. dow- five. de et moins et moins et plus. donnas. ed. Deui Cinq ~ De En- voyfa Autres sen ten- 16ans. de 21. de40. — — — A vie. et et plus. ma^sons M. K. M. F. M. K. M. F. M. F. ba- taires. rife. vage. de Rdfor- H. i'. H. K. H. F. H. F. H. F. cinq. me. Attentat k la pudeiir — Suite. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 2 1 3 3 2 2 4 1 4 1 2 2 1 3 1 7 6 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 2 4 4 12 10 10 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 i 1 1 1 2 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 13 1 1 3 6 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 4 1 26 4 12 41 17 12 42 29 3 o2 1 2 1 2 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 a And to be whipped. — peine du touet. lOd— 2 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 OfTencee against the person. Judicial Districts m which offence committed. Districts judiciairea oil 1 a H^ commise. Num- ber ol char- ges. Ac- quit- ted. De- tained for Lu- nacy. Nom- bre d ■accu- sations. Ac- quit- tfe. De- tenus pour de tolie. M. 1 F. Convictions . Oondamnationa . Con- Con- victed victed Ut. 2nd. Total — — Con- Con- dam- dam- n63 n£s une deux fois. fois. Plus de2 r6cidi- Committed to Gaol. EmpriaonnSs. Indecent Aaaaah— Concluded . 3 5 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 4 2 al 2 1 2 p . Cj^cV ' 1 i 1 1 20 7 13 13 3 8 3 7 3 2 1 1 1 « 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Red Deer, Alta 1 15 g 7 7 1 2 2 1 3 15 1 2 3 1 2 5 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 2 1 9 1 ol Vancouver, B.C — 2 2 3 Totals of British Columbia 25 15 1 9 9 4 1 3 Y k 1 1 1 1 255 93 1 1 160 140 13 7 39 43 22 Assault DC Females. 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 4 1 1 2 4 1 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 4 62 16 5 11 11 2 2 \f t ho F 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 And to be whipped.— peine du fouet. 6 1 to be whipped.— peine du touet. STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau i. Outrages centre la personne. Classe I. Sentence. CiWl Condition. Penitentiary. Ages &. Seies. — Com- Etat ci^-il. P6nitencier. mit- ted to Refor- , Two Other Under 16 years 21 years years ma- Senten- 16 and and 40vears Not and Five Death. tories ces years. under 21. under 40. under years — — — — Mar- Wi- five. and Life. — — — Moins 16 ana 21ans 40an3 Non Single. ried. dow- over. de et moina et moins et plus. donnfe. «d. — — — De En- Autres I6ans. de21. de40. — — Deux Cinq mort. voyfe auz senten- ces. A vie. C«U- Ma- Rn et et M. F. M. V. M. F. M. F. M. F. ba- nfa. veu- moins plus. de — — taires. vage. de RMor- H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. H. i'. cinq. me. Attentat & la pudeur — Fii Voiee de fait sur femmes. 1 to be whipped. — peine du fouet. lOd— 2* CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offences against the person. Judicial Districts in which offence was committed. Districts judiciaires ou I'offense a 6t£ commiso. De- tenus pour Con \'ict ions. Condamnat ions. Con- Con- victed victed l3t. 2nd. Total — — Con- Con- dam- dam- nis nts deux fois. fois. Plus de2 rficidi- Committed to Goal. Empriscnnte. Sur option entre la pri- No option. Sans (^tioQ. Un- der one year. Assault on Females — Concluded. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 29 7 22 22 5 . 7 1 Desertion and of Cruelty to Children. 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 WpllanH Ont 1 1 1 1 1 N'ancouver B C 4 3 1 13 3 2 8 8 3 Halifai.N.S St. John, N.B Montreal, Que St. Frances, Que Three Rivers, Que Carleton, Ont Elgin, Ont Huron, Ont Kent, Ont Nipissing, Ont Oriord, Ont Parry Sound, Ont Peterborough, Ont York, Ont Totals of Ontario. Dauphin, Man Manitoba, Eastern Saskatoon, Sask Totals of Canada — STATISTIQUE CmMINELLE—1919 ESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau : Outrages contre la personne. SMitence. Ci%il Penittntiary. Ages & Seies. P&ritencier. Com- Etat ci\n I. tedto Refor- Two 1 Other Under 16 years 21 years ma- Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not Five Death. tories ces. years. under 21. under 40. given. — — — — — Mar- Wi- five. Life. — Moins leans 21 ans 40 ans Xon Single. ried. dow- de et moins et moins etplus. donnas. ed. Deux Cinq — De En- voyfe Autres senten- leans. de21. de40. — — — aux ces C«li- En ct et M. V. H. V. M. F. M. F. M. F. ba- rife. veu- plus. de — — — . — . ■ — — taires. vage. de RMor- H. h\ H. F. H. F. H. cinq. me. i de fait sur femmes — Fin. Desertion et cruaut^ envers les enfants. 1 1 1 1 9 2 12 6 2 .... 3 17 . ... 1 1 1_ _^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ _1^ 1 1 1 5 112 2 1 1 3 4 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .: ''.'.'.'.'.''- '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'.'. .'.'.'. .'.'.'. '.'.'.'. '.'.'.'. '.'.'.'. ."/. 1 .:.: :;:: :::::;;: ■■■■!■ :;:;:: 2 2 2 .... 2 .... 3 1 .... 1 S3 1 1 TTTTTTTT f 1 1 1 2 3 3 .... 4 13 1 . 1 6 5 ... CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offences against the peraoa. Judicial Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciaires ou Vi a 6t6 commise Num- ber of char- ges. Ac- quit- ted. De- tained tor Lu- nacy. Nom- bre d'accu- sations. Ac- quit- tfa. De- tenus pour d'e" tolie. M. 1 F. Condam nations. Con- Con- vict«d victed Ist. 2nd. Con- Con- dam- dam- n63 n^s une deux fois. fois. Plus de2 rfecidi- Committed to Gaol. Emprisonnte. With No option. the ■ — option Sans option. ota tine. — Un- One Sur der year option one and entre year. over. la pri- — — son Moins Va on ra- d'un anet mende. an. plus. 1 O lee Oue 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Fdmonton Alta 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 13 S 2 6 6 1 2 Shooting, Stabbing and Wounding. 4 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 M t 1 Ou 7 11 2 2 2 5 9 2 5 9 2 4 3 1 1 20 4 16 16 7 2 Al O t 9 7 1 7 2 2 1 1 3 2 3 2 1 3 1 2 4 3 3 3 9 41 3 3 1 6 2 1 1 2 4 4 4 4 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 K f Ont i ht Ont 3 2 3 2 1 1 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 2 1 1 I 2 3 2 2 3 1 ? In Ont 1 3 1 T* t hrtr'nirh (Snt 2 i etcftjoro R p „ii Qnf 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 15 1 ouaou y , ■ . 1 i 1 Th t\ rRftv'Ont 8 25 7 24 1 1 1 8 1 9 2 ml 2 no 41 2 1 66 63 2 1 23 15 7 I Jury disagreed— Le jury ne a'est pas accord^. STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d 23 Tableau i. Outrages centre la personne. Sentence. CiWI pMutentiar>'. Ages & Seies. — Com- Etat m^l. P&utencier. mit- ted to Relor- Other Under 16 years 21 years Two ma- Senteo- 16 and and 40 years Not years Five Death. toriea. cea. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. £Uld years — — — — Mar- Wi- under and Life. — — ■ — Moins 16 ans 21 ans 40 ans Non Single. dow- five. over. de et moins et moins et plus. donnSa. ed. — — — De En- Autrs 16 ans. de21. de40. — Deui Cinq mort. voyfe senten- ans ans A v-ie. aux ces. C«li. Ma- En- et et maisons 11. ¥. .M. K. M. V. M. K. M. F. ba- rife. veu- moms plus. de — — — — — — — — taires. de Rf for- H. i'. U. ¥. H. f. H. F. H. F. cinq. me. Usage d'armes avec intention criminelle. 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 5 4 3 9 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 1 3 3 3 9 1 13 3 2 3 3 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 i 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 i 1 1 1 2 1 5 14 1 2 7 16 3 5 1 2 7 5 9 2 5 4 10 38 4 5 9 40 20 1 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offences against the person. Judicial Districts in which offence committed. Dietricts judiciaires ou I'offense a 6t6 commise. De- tuned Num- ber of Ac- quit- for Lu- char- ted. nacy. ges. _ _ Nom- ke- D«- br» quit- tenus d'accu- tta. pour sations. cause de folia. M. F. Convictions. Condamnatibns. Con- Con- victed victed 1st. 2nd. Total Cot- c7n- dam- dam- nfes n6s deui fois. fois. Committed to Goal. £mprisonn£s. option of a fine. Sur option I a pri- No option. Sans option. Shooting, stabbing and wounding — Concluded. Nfanitoba Eastern Manitoba Northern Battleford, Sask Kindersley, Sask Prince -Mbert , Sask Regina, Sask Saskatoon, Sask Yorkton, Sask Totals of Saskatchewan. .\thabaska, .\lta Calgary, AlU. : Edmonton. .\Ua Lethbridge. Alta Macleod, -Mta Medicine Hat, Alta Red Deer,. Mta Totals of Alberta Kootenay, B.C Vancouver, B.C Victoria, B.C Westminster, B.C Yale. B.C Totals of British Columbia Totals of Canada Queens, P.E.I Cape Breton, N.S Colchester, N.S Halifai,N.S Lunenburg, N.S Pictou , N.S Queen's, N.S Yarmouth, N.S Totals of Nova Scotia St. John, N.B Arthabaska, Que Beauhamois, Que Bedford, Que Montreal, Que Ottawa, Que Quebec, Que Richelieu, Que Rimouski, Que Robe rv-al. Que St. Francis, Que St.Hyacinthe, Que Three Rivers, Que Totals of Quebec Aggravated assault and inflicting bodily harm. STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau i Outrages contre la personne. ^i^^I Condition Penitentiary. Ages & Sexes. — Com- Etat civ 1. P&iitencier. mit- ted to Retor- Two Other Under 16 years 21 years Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not Five Death. ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. under years. — — — — Mar- Wi- five. and Life. — — — Moins de leans et moins et moins 40 ans et plus Non donnas. Single. ried. dow- ed. — — — De En- Autres leans. de21. de40. — — — Deui Cinq mort. voys. senten- ans ans A vie. aux ces. C§U- Ma- Hn et et maisons M. V. M. K. M. F. M. F. M. F. ba- rifa. moms plus. de — — taires. vage. de R6for- H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. cinq. me. Usage d'armes ave c intention criminelle — Fin. 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 4 • 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 6 2 4 3 2 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 e 1 2 5 13 3 10 7 13 65 4 U 9 63 34 Voles de fait et lesions corporelles. 1 1 6 1 21 2 2 3 2 Hi 15 2 12 3 3 3 2 5 1 17 2 4 12 3 32 3 3 2 5 1 24 20 2 2 1 1 25 1 2 1 1 27 2 28 2 3 1 1 "i 2 34 2 3 1 1 2 16 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 4 2 2 29 18 3 2 ._ 43 4 12 1 3 46 35 26 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offences against the person. Judicial Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciaires oil I a €tk commise. Kom- bre d'accu- Condam nations Con- Con- victed victed Ut. 2nd. Tnt«l ~ — Con- Con- dam- dam- oia n«8 une deux fois. fois. Plus de2 rfecidi- Committed to Gaol. Empriaonn^ With the option of a fine. Sur Nog jtion. Sana optica. Un- One der year one and year over. Moins Vn d'un an et an. plaa. Aggravated assault and inflicting bodily harm — Cojicluded. 36 2 13 14 14 I 8 2 1 3 4 1 4 4 1 7 1 1 I 1 1 1 10 IS 8 1 118 87 19 ' 9 2 1 1 1 17 1 4 12 13 16 1 4 9 12 1 12 1 4 6 12 2 1 3 1 4 3 2 1 1 3 1 4 3 1 6 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 4 3 1 S 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 ml 1 1 2 Knrthiimhftrlftnd k Durham Ont 1 Onf r' <) t ' 1 3 1 1 5 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 Stormont. Diindas and Glengarry, 1 1 3 11 5 1 74 64 1 i 3' 3 1 1 51 29 1 7 4 2 2 9 5 1 63 60 1 1 1 1 1 1 42 20 2 3 6 2 s 2 14 12 6 York Ont 2 360 114 11 1 234 208 15 U 140 35 11 , . „ 3 12 29 1 1 7 2 11 21 2 10 21 2 10 15 1 1 2 1 1 Totals of Manitoba 44 9 1 34 33 1 27 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 Saskatoon, Sask 1 2 1 1 11 11 11 4 3 1 18 6 1 8 4 10 2 1 10 2 1 7 2 2 1 25 1 4 71 5 12 13 13 9 3 Kootenay. B.C 1 4 32 4 1 4 31 4 1 2 19 1 3 2 Vancouver, B.C Westminster. B.C 38 1 1 1 2 Totals of British Columbia 81 39 1 41 40 1 21 6 3 711 226 13 1 471^ 431 23 17 252 79 19 STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau i. Outrages contre la peraonne. Sentence. Civil Penitentiary. Ages & Sexes. — Com- Etat civil. ' t«dto Refor- , Other Under 16 years 21 years Two ma- Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not years Five Death. tories. ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over and years — — — Mar- Wi- under and Life. — — — Moins 16 ans 21 ans 40 ans Non Single. five. over de et moins et moins et plus. ed. — — — De En- Autres 16 ans. de21. de40. . Deux Cinq mort. voys senten- ans ans A vie. aui ces. C61i- Ma- En- et et maisona M. V. M. K. M. K. M. K. M. K, ba- ri^ moina plus. de — — — — — — — — — de RMor- H. F. H. V. H. F. H. F. H. F. cinq. me. Voies de fait et lesions corporelles — Fin . 3 11 1 4 8 5 1 3 2 6 1 3 4 11 12 1 8 2 6 1 5 .... 2 2 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 4 2 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 8 2 1 1 6 3 33 24 1 1 '.'.'.'. 2 4 1 1 5 3 1 2 I 15 14 1 1 4 18 8 6 1 1 40 33 5 3 4 1 1 36 39 2 1 6 3 2 43 8 25 3 124 11 45 17 1 119 102 1 .... 1 7 10 1 1 8 1 10 9 20 1 2 3 8 3 1 3 1 1 18 3 U 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 6 3 I 3 6 1 1 5 2 1 3 1 4 5 2 1 1 1 8 3 1 5 7 1 1 8 2 4 9 3 2 .... 18 1 1 1 17 4 6 11 5 1 19 1 2 13 22 6 14 4 2 101 27 3 40 4 251 22 79 3 40 2 230 196 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offences agaiost the person. Judicial Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciaires ou Voffenee a tt6 commise. Num- ber ot char- ges. Ac- quit- ted. De- tained for Lu- nacy. Nom- bre dacou- sations. Ac- quit- tfe. Dfe- tenus pour cause de folie. M. F. Convictions. Condamnations . Con- Con- victed victed iBt. 2nd. Total Con- Con- datn- dam- n6s n«8 une deux fois. fois. Plus de2 r6cidi- Commitied to Goal. Emprisonnfis. No option. Sans option. One year and over. Unan et plus. Assaulting and obstructing police ofHcer. Queen's. P.E.I 3 3 3 ■ 41 6 1 47 I 11 1 4 5 1 36 5 1 44 1 10 1 4 36 5 1 42 1 8 1 4 29 5 1 3 2 36 1 King's, N.S 1 2 6 2 2 Totals o( Nova Scotia 112 9 1 102 98 2 2 78 4 1 2 1 17 9 1 2 1 1 13 7 1 2 1 1 5 7 1 2 1 1 11 6 1 — n tiffnnrhp N R 4 2 8 31 6 25 17 8 22 1 3 154 1 25 1 4 1 3 146 I 25 1 1 1 3 143 1 25 1 3 3 Mnntrpjll Oue 8 1 2 121 I 22 1 1 1 3 1 189 11 178 174 2 2 146 6 4 7 7 1 1 6 1 1 2 8 9 6 1 2 1 10 1 2 5 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 16 21 29 4 6 4 1 6 1 1 2 2 7 6 1 1 1 10 1 2 5 2 MM 1 1 1 3 2 16 19 28 4 6 4 1 1 6 1 1 2 2 6 6 3 6 4 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 S 1 2 6 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 10 16 15 27 Stormont. Dundas & Glengarry, 1 1 1 3 2 13 2 1 2 1 2 9 15 3 12 1 152 16 136 129 3 4 86 24 3 STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—19W SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 29 Tableau I. Outrages contre la personne. Classe 1. Sentence. CiWl Condition. Penitentiary. Ages & Seies. — . Com- Etat civil. Pfenitencier. mit- ted to Refor- Two Other UndeF 16 years 21 years Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not Five Death. tories ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. under — — — — Mar- Wi- five. and Life. — — — Moins 16 ans 21 ans 40 ans Non Single. ried. dow- over. de et moins et moins etau- donnte. ed — — De En- Autres 16 ans. de21. de40. dessua. — — .* Deux Cinq mort. voyfia senten- ana ans A vie. aus ces. 1 Cfeli- Ma- En et et - maiaons M. V. M. K. M. V. M. V. M. F. ba- rife. veu- plus. de . . — — — — taires. vage. de RKor- H. F. U. F. H. F. U. F. H. F. cinq. me. Voies de fait et faisant obstacle k un officier de la paix. 3 3 3 6 6 1 21 2 4 2 1 4 1 20 3 10 2 1 3 1 6 8 33 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 6 4 1 3 1 13 7 1 39 8 43 4 32 18 2 ' 2 1 8 5 10 3 3 8 5 12 10 3 1 1 1 3 21 101 9 34 2 57 79 10 1 22 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 25 1 104 9 35 2 26 1 58 83 10 3 3 2 1 1 2 5 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 1 6 1 • 3 4 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 9 3 5 4 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 11 9 1 3 5 1 1 3 3 1 3 1 1 5 19 1 6 20 4 8 4 1 22 12 56 3 18 4 39 4 58 32 2 30 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offeocea against the person. Judicial Districts in which ofl'eoce committed. Districte judiciaires ou I'ofTenBe a 6t£ commise. De- tained Ac- for ber of quit- Lu- char- ted. nacy. ges. De- bre Ac- tenus d'accu- quit- pour sations. de folio. in. F. Condamnatioas. Con- Con- victed victed lat. 2nd. ToUl. - - Con- Con- dam- dam- nte n6s une deux fois. fois. Plus de2 rfecidi- Committed to Goal. Emprieonn^s. Sur option entre la pri- No option. Sans option. Un- der One year and year. over. Moins d'un Un anet plua. Assaulting and obstructing police officer — Concluded. Assault and battery. 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Est van Sask 3 2 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 T t 1 of Saskatchewan 12 1 11 11 2 5 14 5 3 2 1 1 1 5 9 4 3 2 1 1 1 5 9 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 5 1 ^ 1 32 6 26 26 4 1 5 3 1 4 4 3 5 3 4 4 3 5 . 3 1 4 1 1 20 20 20 1 1 554 50 1 503 480 7 16 376 41 6 Queens. P.E.I 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 3 22 1 6 3 4 13 3 2 1 3 19 1 3 3 4 13 3 2 1 3 19 1 2 2 4 13 3 2 1 3 16 1 2 3 4 11 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 Yarmouth, N.S 1 Totals of Nova Scotia 59 5 2 52 50 2 46 2 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 10 3 7 7 5 1 STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau i. Outrages contre la personne. Civi Condition. Penitentiary. Ages & Sexes. — Com- Etat civi . P^nitencier. mit- ted to Refor- Two Other Under 16 years 21 years years ma- Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not Five Death. tories ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. — — — — — Mar- Wi- five. Life. — . Moins 16ans 21ans 40ans Xon Single. ried. dow- de et moins et moins et plus. donnte. ed. Deux Cinq — De mort. En- voyfe .^utres 16ans. de21. de40. — — — A vie. ces C61i- Ma- En et et maisons M F. M. K. M. F. M. F. M. F. ba- nfe. veu- plus. de — — — „ — — . — — taires. vage. de IWfor- H. F. H. F. H. F. U. F. H. F. cmq. me. Votes de fait et faisant obstacle & an officier de la paix— Fin . - 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 ^ 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 8 1 2 2 3 1 3 4 1 3 2 1 1 1 .... 1 2 4 1 1 1 2 2 3 C I 1 16 2 7 2 1 3 3 4 3 I 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 2 15 3 1 1 7 73 23 1 218 12 63 7 159 15 171 140 13 Aggression avee voies de fait. 1 1 3 1 2 2 2 1 1 3 1 3 14 1 2 1? 1 3 1 "i 2 1 5 1 3 2 1 1 1 4 1 6 2 5 7 6 4 1 29 4 13 1 4 20 28 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 i 1 1 2 1 1 4 2 2 6 CRIMIXA L a TA TIS TICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offences against the person. Xum- berot char- ges. Xom- bre d'accu- sations. Ac- quit- ted. Ac- quit- tfa. De- tained tor Lu- nacy. D6- tonus pour de folie. Scntcnce. Condamnations Committed to Goal. Emprisonnte. Judicial Districts in » hicli offence was committed. Total. Con- victed 1st. Con- dam- n6s uno fois. Con- victed 2nd. Con- dam- n& deux fois. Reite- rated. Plus de2 rfecidi- With the option o!a fine. Sur option entre la pri- on I'a- mende. No option. Sana option. Districts judiciaires oO I'offense a £t£ commise. Un- der one year. Moins d'un One year and M. 1 F. anet plus. Assault and h&ttsty— Continued. ■ 1 1 3 1 1 2 U 29 2 6 2 6 1 8 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 T- * K_ Oiift 1 1 5 5 ^amouras ^ ,'<4 e 1 9 24 1 6 2 5 1 8 1 8 11 1 6 2 S 1 7 1 1 8 1 5 2 4 1 12 i 10 1 1 R «if Oim 1 Rnh*>rvnl'Chl*' ^t H ■' th Ouft 1 T* >^ n' ' 1 1 7 77 13 1 63 48 14 1 29 IS 1 Al 0 t 45 40 6 4 5 12 16 5 5 • 11 3 1 25 21 3 2 4 13 1 5 15 32 10 7 14 24 20 6 8 1 3 1 6 24 33 10 23 3 38 109 22 5 32 12 14 1 4 32 22 6 4 3 12 9 5 4 9 3 1 20 16 2 1 4 12 31 22 5 4 3 12 7 5 3 9 3 1 18 13 2 1 4 8 1 20 19 5 1 1 9 8 2 3 7 2 1 15 6 2 1 3 10 1 1 2 5 2 2 r, . ,. ', ,-, . 2 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 1 1 2 3 2 2 Lennox and Addington, Ont 1 1 * Mnnitniilin Ont 5 14 23 9 6 12 19 7 6 6 1 3 1 3 22 29 10 19 2 37 66 10 1 32 5 13 24 11 ; . 19 6 6 6 1 2 1 3 20 29 ^«io IS 2 35 66 10 1 32 4 12 14 6 5 12 16 7 6 •3 1 3 1 2 IS 26 8 14 2 33 S3 8 ■1 30 1 4 1 2 5 13 1 1 '.■'.'.'.:'.'.'. 3 1 Northumberland and Durham, 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 ml 2 1 1 1 StormoDt. Dundas and Glengarry, 4 1 1 43 8 1 5 2 4 mi 1 , 2 ST A TISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau i. Outrages centre la persoone. Penitfflitiar>*. F^nitencier. Two years and 16 years and under 21. 21 years and under 40. Vggression av ec voies de itdt— Suite. 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 '"'i' 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 S a 8 8 8 1 ; 2 16 2 1 4 2 3 2 1- 3 2 3 1 4 1 2 1 6 4 18 8 1 3 31 2 12 4 5 2 6 29 28 3 12 2 1 3 2 3 1 3 6 2 16 10 3 1 3 1 .... 4 1 18 7 13 15 6 1 4 4 1 4 3 2 2 4 2 1 7 3 1 6 I 3 5 1 1 8 7 1 1 1 1 2 2 5 1 6 3 2 5 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 S ..„ 1 2 1 1 1 5 4 i' I 1 2 12 11 2 1 2 5 1 1 2 1 2 3 6 2 2 3 2 2 1 2 11 3 1 5 12 4 4 8 lU 2 3 2 1 4 1 2 5 5 3 5 9 16 ^2 ,10 5 4 S 5 1 2 3 1 2 1 5 9 2 14 2 1 1 ! i 4 5 3 3 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 3 1 1 2 11 19 1 5 2 1 1 10 10 4 16 1 28 36 4 1 17 1 9 7 3 18 1 19 20 5 2 1 3 3 2 2 7 9 3 1 6 1 i 6 3 1 4 14 3 4 13 1 1 1 2 "5 1 1 18 34 5 1 16 2 1 3 5 111: i:r 8 2 14 lOd— 3 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offences against the person. Judicial Districte in which offence committed. Districts judiciaires oil Toffense a H€ commise. Num- ber of charges. Lu- nacy. tenu pour cause Con damnations . Con- Con- victed victed Ut. 2nd. Total. — — Con- Con- dam- dam- n6s deux fois. fois. Committed to Gaol. option of a fine. Sur option cntre la pri- No option. Sans option. Assault and battery — Concluded. Endangering railway passengers. 873 137 21 5 510 485 20 5 397 16 7 10 67 1 2 13 2 1 15 5 9 48 1 2 12 3 9 47 1 2 11 1 1 3 9 36 1 4 1 1 1 2 11 Manitoba, Western 1 1 Totals of Manitoba 100 19 4 77 73 3 1 60 3 3 2 1 42 4 2 1 2 6 1 2 10 1 2 1 "l 4 1 2 1 24 1 4 1 1 1 1 25 13 2 2 1 3 1 "i 2 5 2 5 2 1 1 2 2 3 8 8 5 3 77 25 52 49 2 1 36 13 2 5 31 4 20 7 1 1 • 2 5 24 3 1 19 5 2 5 21 3 19 5 2 5 12 2 7 1 3 .2 61 2 1 1 17 4 72 13 59 56 3 42 2 7 3 9 1 3 3 2 9 7 1 8 1 2 2 2 7 7 1 8 1 2 2 2 7 4 1 4 1 1 2 Cariboo, B.C 2 ml Nanaimo, B.C 1 1 2 6 Yale, B.C 2 1 Totals of British Columbia 37 6 1 30 30 19 3 3 2 1 1 1 Totals of Canada 1,109 223 28 6 852 800 44 8 635 55 3 Restigouche, N.B 1 1 1 Hustings, Ont 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 Lanark, Ont I Jury disagreed— Le jury ne s'est pas accord6. ST A TISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 35 Outrages contre la personne. Penitentiary. Pfinitencier. Two years Five and years under and Life. five. over. Deui Cinq ans ans et et plus. de cinq. Com- mit- ted to Refor- ma- Death. tories. De En- mort. voyfe aux maisons de Rtfor- Under 16 years. 16 y^ and under 21. 21 years and under 40. 40> and ears over Moins de 16 ans. 16 ans et moins de21. 21 ans et moins de40. Wans et plus. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. H. r. H. F. H. F. H. F. Not given. Aggression avec voies de fait — Fin. 95 11 -3 48 7 259 32 116 6 25 3 203 267 1 3 5 20 ■■5' 2 3 9 4 4 22 1 3 5 10 1 13 3 I 2 1 4 1 2 2 8 40 1 6 3 2 4 20 U 4 2 2 3 34 5 17 3 6 1 1 1 1 18 1 1 1 1 1 6 2 9 1 1 18 ■"3 1 2 1 1 1 2 4 2 1 1 1 4 5 3 3 5 3 2 34 1 13 2 17 33 1 2 4 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 12 1 1 6 5 3 3 1 ' i 2 7 2 10 1 1 2 1 1 15 18 1 "2 13 15 1 26 3 13 1 15 24 30 1 7 7 1 1 1 4 5 2 3 5 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 2 4 3 3 g 2 17 8 3 14 13 1 1 138 25 6 57 11 435 47 195 13 59 4 330 443 12 Eiposant au p^ril les passagers sur les chemins de fer. 2 2 lOd— 3i CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offences against the person. Judicial Districts offence i hich tted. Districts judiciaires ou I'offense a Hk commise. De- tenus pour cause Convictions. Condaiunationa. Con- Con- victed victed Ist. 2nd. Tot«I — — Con- Con- dam- dam- nte nte une deux fois. fois. Plus de2 r^cidi- Committed to Goal. Emprisonnes. option of a fine. Sur option entre la pri- No option. Sans option. year, Moins d'un Endangering railway passengers— ConWu(f«f. 3 3 1 2 3 3 3 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 3 15 3 12 12 3 I 1 1 1 1 2 2 19 6 14 14 3 1 Refusing or neglecting to support family. 3 7 1 2 2 5 2 5 4 1 5 2 3 3 1 1 2 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 4 1 2 1 1 12 8 6 2 2 1 ,, Q . 4 1 1 7 5 2 1 4 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 5 2 2 12 2 8 5 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 VT Ont 1 T- ' ^ J 1 2 1 T nark Ont Lennox and Addington, Ont 1 1 12 10 1 3 1 1 5 3 i 1 1 2 76 15 61 55 5 1 15 4 1 1 1 4 3 a Jury disasreed— Le jury ne s'est pas accords. STATISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE~W19 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau I. Outrages centre la personne Classei. Sentence. Ages & Seies. Ciril Condition. EtatciWl. Penitentiary. P&itencier. Death. De mort. Com- mit- Refor- tories En- Tla^ prison de Raor- me. Other Senten- Autres senten- Not given. Non- donnfe. Two years and under Bve. Deui ans et moms cinq. Five years and over. Cinq et plus. Life. A vie. Under 16 years. Moins de 16 ans. 16 years and under 21. 16 ans et moins de21. 21 years and under 40. et moins de40. 40 years and over 40 ans et plus. Single. Ctli- ba- taires. Mar- ried. Ma- rife. Wi- dow- ed. M. H. F. F. M. H. F. F. M. H. F. F. M. H. F. F. M. H. F. F. En ;vage. Eiposant au p6ril les passagers sur les chemins de (er — Fin. ....1 1 2 3 3 1 1 . Dalits avec \'iolence contre la propri^t^. Sentence. Civil Condition. Penitentiary - Ages & Sexes. — Com- Etat ci^-il. P&iitencier. mit- ted to Refor- Other Under 16 years 21 years Two Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not years Five Death. tories. ces years. under 21. under 40. and over given. and — — — — Mar- Wi- under and Life. — — Moins. 16ans 21ans 40ans Non Single. ried. dow- five. over. de et moins et moins et plus. donnas. ed. — — — De En- Autres leans. de21. de40. — — — Deax Cinq mort. voyfa senten- A^-ie. ces C61i- Ma- En- et et maisons M. V. M K. M. V. M. K. M. F. ba- rife. veu- moms plus. de — — — — — — — — — — taires. vage. de Raor- U. F. H. F. H. F. U. F. U. F. cinq. me. ; effraction, bris de 6 5 11 11 1 1 1 4 S S 1 7 7 4 1 1 2 18 3 17 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 12 15 7 6 3 1 15 9 4 2 10 7 32 1 6 16 1 2 S 8 2 1 2 3 2 1 7 6 2 4 2 2 2 2 4 1 1 30 2 23 26 33 42 28 8 7 87 14 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 S 8 7 1 1 4 2 3 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 7 3 1 1 7 I 4 3 6 11 12 1 2 26 3 2 2 6 i 2 8 3 2 1 129 3 15 1 7 6 2 13 5 7 1 357 4 37 2 18 1 5 2 1 3 1 1 1 57 • 17 17 223 1S9 •i 90 2 2 6 4 29 1 7 7 8 12 11 11 1 5 -4 4 7 1 3 76 24 31 254 178 2 172 2 126 2 7 4 450 37 1 4 19 3 12 6 2 S 1 1 16 22 3 1 74 10 15 1 14 1 3 4 13 52 .10 11 1 2 32 8 2 31 2 15 1 13 7 2 10 3 4 6 .... 8 4 3 6 11 1 3 5 1 8 3 2 1 14 16 2 4 5 4 14 1 ::::::::, , - i 6 2 2 5 10 1 1 2 i 1 1 ' 2 3 3 2 6 1 1 1 1 2 CRIMINAL STATISTICS~1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 OfiFences againt properly with violence. Judicial Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciaires oii I'offense a6t6 D6* tenu pour Convictions. Condam nations. Con- Con- victed victed l8t. 2nd. Total — — Con- Con- dam- dam - nis nia line deux fois. fois. Committed to Gaol. Empriaonn^a With No option. the — option Sans option. of a fine. Un- One Sur der year option one and ontre year over. la pri- — — son Moins Vn ou 1 'a- d'un anet mendo. an. plus. Burgla ry.t ouse and shop-breaking— Con tinued. 44 37 5 12 3 27 16 5 26 1 18 24 9 5 1 2 4 7 10 11 14 S 15 32 37 97 590 7 1 37 36 5 12 3 27 16 5 26 1 18 24 9 5 1 2 4 7 10 11 14 5 13 29 34 78 564 20 25 4 10 14 14 5 15 1 7 24 6 3 1 2 I 5 5 13 4 6 25 14 46 289 9 5 1 2 1 9 2 8 6 5 2 1 1 3 Norfolk, Ont 1 Northumberland and Durham, 4 8 m 5 6 12 i 14 1 4 7 3 12 3 2 3 2 1 6 4 3 1 5 2 5 11 104 1 Stormont, Dundaa and Glengarry, 2 4 1 5 5 1 3 1 2 2 15 21 171 1 3 1 2 3 3 19 25 2 1 33 4 1 92 10 York, Ont 1 57 1,317 98 2 1 1.216 736 205 275 84 150 126 Dauphin Man 6 182 3 32 6 174 3 32 5 114 3 3D 27 1 8 33 3 2 13 3 2 3 223 8 215 152 30 33 3 5 17 2 2 7 16 5 7 6 1 2 2 3 15 5 7 5 1 2 2 2 15 5 7 5 1 2 4 1 1 1 2 1 7 3 6 2 1 s 1 1 46 6 40 39 1 4 22 6 24 18 5 1 4 21 3 2 21 16 5 12 7 5 4 3 5 6 i' 2 7 3 2 2 1 4 21 4 15 1 3 Red Deer, Alta 2 4 10 73 6 67 43 9 15 7 22 2 Atlin, B C 5 28 1 2 3 28 1 3 10 1 1 2 16 1 1 STATISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau i. Dfelits avec violence contre la propri6t6. Sentence. Civil Condition Penitentiary. Ages & Sexes. . — Com- Etat civi P&utencier. mit- ted to Refor- , Other Under 16 years 21 years Two Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not years Five Death. tories. ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. and years — — — — Mar- Wi- under and Life. — — — Moins 16 ans 21 ans 40 ans Nou Single. ried five. over. de et moins et moms et plus. donnfa. ed. — — De En- Autres 16 ans. de21. de40. — Deux ans Cinq ans mort. voyfa senten- A vie. C«i- Ma- En- et et plus. ma^K>ns M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. ba- taires. rife. de R6for- H. f. H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. cinq. mc. Vol avec effraction, bris de et de magasiod — Suite. 11 2 15 7 1 7 2 15 7 3 4 14 17 14 10 2 8 3 1 32 35 2 9 1 27 14 5 25 1 18 24 9 4 3 1 1 2 2 14 1 1 6 2 1 2 ^ 1 4 5 2 1 16 7 2 14 1 18 3 6 5 2 4 5 7 2 2 1 2 5 10 2 1 10 9 2 1 21 9 4 1 1 2 2 2 6 2 g 9 2 2 7 9 n 11 1 13 25 32 58 535 " 1 " 1 2 1 1 S 1 3 1 5 3 1 16 54 1 4 1 2 4 5 2 1 4 1 2 1 4 5 3 4 1 3 17 27 54 312 1 10 4 37 323 4 7 15 28 20 170 2 1 1 5 10 2 1 15 17 3 7 29 3 2 4 37 3 89 21 111 635 526 6 462 1 161 .... 17 1 41 1 1,110 65 . *■ 1 4 105 92 6 43 3 7 6 140 3 32 27 3 21 34 5 27 2 027 18 7 28 3 23 136 no 59 41 5 181 27 2 2 1 2 2 1 7 3 3 2 6 3 13 3 4 5 1 2 2 2 2 5 1 1 3 3 5 16 16 8 29 1 12 5 1 2 15 7 1 4 20 15 1 1 6 1 8 1 4 3 4 10 8 5 6 7 4 14 1 21 2 28 14 4 19 43 5 1 1 5 17 1 5 1 4 1 1 1 1 23 1 2 ' 18 1 i to report for 6 months. — a II doivent ae rapporter pendant 6 t CRIMIXAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offences against property with violence. Judicial Districts in which offence committed. Districts juUiciaires oil I'offense a ^t^ commise. Condamnations. Con- Con- victed victed IS.. 2nd. Tota . — — Con- Con- dam- dam- n«s n6s deux fois. fois. Pus de2 r^idi- Committed to Gaol. With No option. the — option Sans option. of a &ne. — Un- One Sur der year option one and entre year over. apn- — — Moins Un ou I'a- d'lin an ct mende. an. pus. Burglary, house and shop-breaking — Concluded. 70 59 M S 6 7 1 64 52 13 g 50 15 9 5 6 5 3 3 8 32 1 8 5 2 3 ISS 16 169 93 19 57 19 2,650 283 5 1 2.361 1,539 354 468 104 331 Robbery and demanding with menaces. Cape Breton. N.S Halifas. N.S Lunenburg, N.S Pictou. N.S Richmond, N.S Totals of Nova Scot ii Montreal. Que Quebec, Que Algoma. Ont Carleton. Ont Essex, Ont Lambton, Ont Lincoln. Ont Perth, Ont Temiskaming, Ont Thunder Bay, Ont Waterloo, Ont Welland,Ont Wellington. Ont Wentworth, Ont Totals of Ontario Manitoba, Eastern Saskatoon, Saak Edmonton. AUa Lethbridge, Alta Vancouver. B.C Victoria. B.C Totals of Canada Robber V, highway. 1 1 2 2 22 2 2 18 1 2 16 1 1 2 4 2 14 1 27 5 22 19 3 14 4 STA riSTlQUE CHIMIN ELLE~1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau i. olence centre la propri^tfi. Sentence. nivil Condition. Penitentiary. Ages & Sexes. Pfenitencier. Com- mit- ted to Refor- Etat civil. j Other Under 16 years 21 years Two ma- Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not years Five Death. tories. ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. and years — — — — Mar- Wi- Life. — — — Moins 16 ans 21 ans 4:) ans Non Single. dow- five. de et moins et moins et plus. donn^. ed. — — — De En- Autres 16 ans. de21. de40. — — — Deux Cinq mort. voyfe senten- ans ans A vie. ces. cai- Ma- En- et et w. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. ba- rife. veu- moms plus. de — — — — — — — — taires. vage. de Rfefor- H. K. H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. cinq. me. Vol ivec effracti on. bris de »ns ;tde magasins — F n. 7 1 2 1 5 41 ii26 4 4 27 8 7 1 2 20 39 6 4 10 5 4 1 58 25 13 4 5 2 3 4 U 4 14 92 49 2 87 23 4 4 124 12 258 S6 217 1,177 915 10 377 3 421 6 42 1 85 1 2,061 164 2 Vol et demandes avec menaces. 7 5 3 2 1 3 4 1 1 4 1 2 2 2 2 4 1 1 2 1 10 2 3 2 13 4 2 10 S 7 9 8 11 20 2 2 29 I 3 1 1 1 1 1 5 6 1 1 5 2 3 2 3 1 1 2 1 o 2 1 2 1 ' i 2 2 ! i 6 5 2 1 10 9 1 1 14 5 1 1 5 1 5 1 1 1 2 2 10 2 1 9 1 5 1 9 5 1 1 1 36 18 2 14 33 1 57 2 5 4 2 66 28 Vol de grand chemin. 1 1 1 2 7 2 2 14 3 9 2 4 3 1 1 10 9 2 18 4 I 7 to report. — 7 doiventserapporter. CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 } against propsrty with vialenc?. Judicial Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciaires oii I'offense a 6t£ commise. Num- ber of charges. Nom- bre d'accu- sations. Condam nations . Con- Con- victed victed 1st. 2nd. Total — — Con- Con- dam- dam- n6s nts une fois. fois. Committed to Gaol. Empri8ono6s. Sur option entre la pri- No optic Sana opti< year. Moins One year and over. Robbery, assault and 1 1 36 56 1 1 1 1 9 26 27 27 10 27 7 10 1 1 15 3 M 36 3 55 38 7 10 1 17 26 1 1 1 20 16 4 4 4 115 52 3 60 43 7 10 1 21 26 Warehouse and freight, car breaking. 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 10 1 2 7 8 5 i 2 5 5 2 40 40 20 2 18 1 3 3 1 2 2 2 ■ 2 02 67 8 59 36 3 20 10 1 - I Jury disagreed — Le jury ne s'est pas accord^. STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Dfelits avec violence centre la propri6t&. Penitentiary. P6ni tender. years Five years and Cinq ana et plus. Com- mit- ted to Refor- 16 years and under 21. 21 years and under 40. et plus. Mar- Single. ried. C«i- Ma- ba- rifs. taires. \o\ avec voiea de fait. 1 1 2 1 25 8 2 19 27 20 1 7 1 3 34 21 48 7 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 3 37 23 50 10 Bris d'entrepots et de wagons de fret. 1 1 1 1 2 2 8 5 3 7 1 15 10 9 21 19 21 1 1 21 20 17 1 11 28 2 30 27 lOd— 4 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offences agaiiuit property without violence. Judicial Districts in which oUcncc con.mitteU. Districts judiciaires oil I'offense a fetfe coramise. Sentence Convictions. Committed to Gaol. D6- tjiined Condamnations Emprisonn&j. for Lu- With No option. Con- Con- the — victed victed Reite- option Sans option. let. 2nd. rated. of a fine. D^- — — — — Un- One Total. Sur der year pour Con- Con- Pus option one and cause dam- dam- de2 entre yeir. over. de n«s n£s rfci di- la pri- — — une deux ves. son . Moins Un fois. tois. oul'a- mende. d'un anet plus. Bringing stolen goods into Canada. 2 2 2 2 2 2 St. Francis, Que 1 1 1 2 4 2 4 2 4 1 2 1 1 Calgary , .\lta 1 12 1 1 1 12 12 1 3 2 Embezzlement. Algoma, Ont 1 1 4 1 1 3 1 1 3 Weyburn, Sask 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 11 4 7 1 2 3 Queens.P.E.I 2 2 2 2 Halifax, N.S Lunenburg, N.S 5 2 5 2 5 2 1 1 2 8 02 6 St. John, N.B 2 2 89 14 S 36 3 4 63 11 1 28 11 6 19 3 8 1 1 1 .St. Francis, Que 108 43 65 40 6 19 3 10 1 Al om O t 2 1 3 34 3 3 1 1 3 1 4 1 3 4 3 1 1 8 1 1 1 3 25 3 3 1 1 2 1 3 3 12 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 3 10 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 3 3 4 3 2 1 1 Lanark, Ont i 1 Jury disagreed.— 1 le jury ne a'eat pas accord^. STA TISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau i Dalits sans violence centre la proprifetfe. Sentence. Civil Condition. Penitentiary. .\ges & Sexes. Com- Pfeni tender. mit- ted to Refor- Other Under 13 years 21 years Two Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not Five Death. ces. years. under 21. under 40. given. and years — — — — — Mar- Life. — — — Moins 16ans 21ans 40ans Non Single. ried. dow- five. de et moins et moins et plus. donnfe. ed. Deux — De En- voyfe Autres senten- 16ans. de2I. de 40. — — — A vie. Ct\i- Ma- et et plus. maisons de M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. ba- taires. rife. vage. de RMor- H. ¥. U. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. cinq. me. Dfetournement. Effets volfe apportfe s u Canada 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 n 6 9 3 •■■ 1 ■ 3 3 1 1 1 6 1 ... 6 - Faui prSteites. 1 1 2 1 1 4 2 1 1 2 . 2 1 1 2 2 1 24 10 5 2 1 39 9 1 1 5 1 1 32 5 1 20 5 1 2 1 34 5 3 49 1 6 1 38 25 1 1 1 3 12 1 3 1 1 2 1 17 2 1 1 17 2 3 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 I lOd— 41 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offences against property without violence. Judicial Districts in which oflence committed. Districts judiciaires oil i'offense De- Num- tained ber of Ac- for Char- quit- Lu- ges. ted. nacy. Nom- Ac- De- bre quit- tenus d'accu- t*s. pour sationa. de folic. M. 1 F. Convictions. Condam nations. Con- Con- victed victed Ist. 2nd. Total. — — Con- Con- dam- dam- nte nte une deux fois. fois. Plus de2 r^cidi- Committed to Gaol. Emprisonn6a. With No option. the — option Sans option. of a fine. — Un- One Sur der year option one and entre year over. la pri- — — son Moins Un mende. d'un anet plus. False pretences— Conc?u(/erf. Leeds and Grenville, Ont Lennox and Addington, Ont Lincoln. Ont Nipissing. Ont Norfolk. Ont Northumberland and Durham, Ont Oxford. Ont Parry Sound, Ont Peel. Ont Perth, Ont Peterborough, Ont Prescott and Russell, Ont Prince Edward, Ont Simcoe, Ont Stormont, Dundaa and Glengarry Ont Sudbury, Ont Temiskaming, Ont Thunder Bay. Ont Waterloo, Ont ■Welland. Ont Wentworth, Ont York, Ont Totals of Ontario Manitoba Central Manitoba Eastern Manitoba Western - Battleford. Sask Kindersley, Sask Melville. Sask Moose Jaw, Sask Moosomin, Sask Regina, Sask Saskatoon, Sask Swift Current, Sask Weybum. Sask Yorktdh, Sask Totals of Saskatchewan . . . Athabaska, Alta Calgary, Alta Edmonton, Alta Lethbridge, Alta , Macleod, Alta Medicine Hat. Alta Red Deer. Alta Stettler. Alta Wetaskiwin, Alta • Totals of Alberta Atlin, B.C Kootenay, B.C Vancouver, B.C Victoria, B.C Westminster. B.C Totals of British Columbii Totals of Canada 1 1 3 8 2 3 6 8 3 4 2 1 2 2 1 16 3 12 14 6 40 52 1 1 1 8 1 2 6 7 2 3 1 1 1 1 14 1 8 3 1 1 1 6 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 1 6 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 2 5 4 10 9 6 35 29 7 4 6 14 28 1 1 2 4 7 i 6 1 1 5 ii 10 1 5 22 2 1 19 3 1 5 257 61 3 193 142 9 42 35 42 20 2 9 4 2 5 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 7 1 2 10 1 14 13 4 8 2 1 6 2 7 1 14 11 4 8 1 5 1 2 3 1 13 10 3 8 1 1 5 2 i 1 3 1 3 7 1 6 5 1 1 1 2 '"'i' 1 2 7 1 1 62 7 55 47 3 5 18 21 1 2 44 17 i 1 1 1 1 i 1 19 8 2 1 24 9 2 1 1 1 1 13 6 2 1 1 1 6 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 5 3 I i 3 1 1 2 73 33 1 39 25 7 7 4 10 4 2 9 24 9 1 1 1 9 15 9 1 1 4 8 5 1 1 6 4 6 2 1 4 5 3 2 1 1 8 1 1 2 45 9 1 35 19 4 12 3 17 4 579 168 5 406 290 31 85 66 103 32 STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau I. D«Uts sans violence centre la propri6t^ Clause m. Sentence, Civil Ages & Sexes. P&iitencier. Com- mit- Etat civil. ted to Refor- 1 Other Under 16 years 21 years Two Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not Five Death. tories. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. — — — — — Life. — — — Mains 16ans 21 ans 40 ans Single. ried. dow- five. de et moins et moins etplus. donn^. ed. Deiuc Cinq — De mort. En- Autres senten- 16ans de21. de40. — — — A vie. aux ces. et et maisons M. K. M. K. M. F. M. F. M. F. ba- rite. veu- moms pluB. de — — — — — — — — — — taires. vage. de Raor- H. V. U. i\ H. F. U. h: H. F. cinq. me. Faux prfetextes — Fin. 1 1 1 5 1 6 1 1 3 1 1 3 5 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 ■3 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 10 1 . 14 2 3 4 17 5 1 1 2 4 1 i 6 1 1 25 20 3 6 2 1 3 3 4 6 4 21 18 i 1 1 3 6 2 3 12 9 3 1 2 2 86 3 2 15 5 98 5 25 39 1 75 77 6 1 2 2 1 1 "4 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 S 1 1 2 5 2 1 5 5 1 1 7 1 8 10 1 1 8 5 2 4 2 4 1 1 2 1 3 7 1 1 1 14 U 2 17 2 22 1 29 3 14 2 1 1 1 1 9 3 1 3 20 8 15 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 18 3 28 1 3 3 1 13 22 1 2 5 9 1 8 6 2 1 i 7 2 1 3 7 6 3 1 1 1 1 6 6 5 1 1 17 1 9 8 18 11 36 2 3 164 10 3 36 7 215 8 49 75 3 179 147 7 CRIMINAL ST A riSTICS—1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offences against property without violence. Judicial Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciaires oil I'offense Convictions. Condamnations . Con- Con- victed victed 1st. 2nd. Total — — Con- Con- dam- dam- nta deux foiB. fois. Committed to Gaol. Kmprisonn^a. option of a fine. No option. Sans option. One year and over. Feloniously receiving and in possession of stolen goods. Queens, P.E.I 2 1 2 2 2 3 1 5 3 7 2 1 2 3 6 2 1 2 3 5 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 19 5 14 13 1 3 4 6 4 2 04 2 4 2 2 2 4 2 4 2 76 9 1 1 1 2 4 2 4 t 4 Iberville. Que 2 41 3 Montreal. Que Quebec. Que St. Francis, Que St. Hyacinthe. Que Three Rivers, Que 3 1 32 5 1 1 1 24 5 1 1 8 4 1 5 2 1 1 96 46 4 46 38 8 7 12 . „ 8 6 10 8 7 3 1 3 3 1 5 4 3 2 3 1 10 4 1 1 2 1 5 4 32 5 12 11 7 70 2 5 3 2 1 6 6 1 7 6 7 2 6 6 7 2 1 2 I 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 3 2 3 i 2 2 1 2 y 'Jr f~.'' 2 1 1 I T ■ nin' Out 1 1 1 1 1 2 Northumberland and Durham, 2 1 1 1 Ontario. Ont OiJord. Ont Parry Sound, Ont 1 9 4 1 1 8 4 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 2 2 1 1 ' C- * Q j^ ' s 4 29 2 8 9 7 63 1 3 23 2 7 6 5 48 2 1 1 2 4 1 2 S. ■ i" „;„„ r)n* 3 3 4 1 18 i 1 1 3 2 7 4 4 1 16 8' 3 18 6 1 233 40 6 187 15S 22 10 60 34 5 Dauphin, Man 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 No Bill and 1 Jurj- disagreed.— 1 Non-lieu, et 1 le jury no s'est pas sccord6. STATISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau i. Dalits sans violence, contre la propri€t6. Sentence. Civil Condition. Penitentiarj . Ages & Sexes. — Com- Etat civil. P6u tender. mit- ted to Refor- Other Under 16 years 21 years Two ma- Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not years Five Death. tories. years. under 21. under 40. and over and years — — — — Mar- Wi- under and Life. Moins leans 21 ans 40 ans Non Single. ried. five. de et moins et moins et plus doon^. ed — — — De En- Autres 16 ans. de21. de40. — — Deux Cinq mort. voyfe senten- j»IB ans A vie. aux ces C«i- Ma- En- et et M. F. M. K. M. V. M. K. M. F. ba- rifa. moms plus. de — . — — — — taires. de RMor- U. K. H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. cinq. me. Recel et en possession d'efifets V0I63. 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 1 2 1 3 2 1 5 2 2 5 3 2 7 5 1 1 4 2 1 1 2 4 2 4 2 1 1 1 4 2 4 1 22 1 1 7 2 1 10 2 1 1 1 12 2 14 2 18 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 25 8 8 14 1 15 22 23 5 1 3 2 2 4 1 2 6 4 1 4 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 4 5 4 1 3 1 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 3 3 1 1 3 4 5 1 1 1 2 1 3 8 1 4 5 3 28 1 4 1 2 7 2 7 3 3 45 4 1 19 2 1 IS 2 5 1 1 18 1 3 1 I 4 6 2 1 1 31 1 1 2 5 1 4 2 15 i 2 1 6 2 2 2 2 1 S 2 81 42 20 2 60 9 28 4 22 98 68 2 1 1 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— WW 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 0£FeDces against property without violence Judicinl Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciaires oii I'offense Num- ber of Char- ges. Ac- quit- ted. De- tained tor Lu- nacy. Nom- bre d'accu- sations. Ac- quit- tfe. Dfe- tenus pour dc folie. M. F. Convictions. Condamnations . Con-. Con- victed Ist. 2nd. Total. — — Con- Con- dam- dam- nfes nta deux fois. fois. Committed to Gaol. Empriaonn^. Sur option la pri- No option. Sans option. Feloniously receiving and in possession of stolen ecM^s— Concluded. Fraud and conspiracy to defraud. 31 4 8 23 4 16 3 1 1 6 2 9 1 2 37 9 28 20 2 6 3 10 1 1 4 1 5 2 13 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 Melville. Sask 2 1 1 1 3 2 13 3 2 13 3 1 7 1 Wevburn, Sask S Tolala of Saskatchewan.. . 27 4 1 22 21 1 10 8 1 21 13 1 3 1 1 7 4 14 9 1 2 1 1 U 8 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 3 4 3 al 40 12 28 24 1 3 9 7 1 2 3 42 17 2 3 1 1 3 21 7 2 3 1 3 17 7 3 1 1 20 10 1 i 3 3 3 5 2 6 Yale. B C. Totals of British Columbia 70 31 1 38 34 1 3 3 11 6 536 151 12 373 311 32 30 97 86 Halifax, NS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 9 1 1 4 8 1 1 4 8 1 1 1 1 1 Quebec. Que 3 22 14 14 3 4 9 57 4 9 1 6 2 4 3 4 10 38 8 13 4 4 1 6 2 6 13 4 4 6 2 2 2 3 4 3 4 i' 1 Brant. Ont 6 Bruce, Ont 1 1 Grev. Ont 3 3 9 3 3 7 2 1 6 bi 1 Hastings. Ont 2 b No Bill— Non-lieu. STATISTIQUE CRI MIX ELLE— 1919 57 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd DfeUts sans violence, centre la proprifetfe. Seotence. Civil Ages & Seies. Com- tedto Kefor- 1 Other Under 16 years 21 years Two ma- Senten- 16 and and 4 0 years %Not years and Five years Life. Death. tories. ces. years. Moins under 21. leans under 40. 21 ans and over 40 ans given. Xon Single. Mar- ried. Wi- dow- de et moins et moins et pljis. donnfe. ed. — Cinq — De mort. En- voyfe Autres senten- 16 ans. de21. de40. — — — A vie. c«u- Ma- Kn- m&isons M. V. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. ba- rifa. plus. de — — — — — — — — taires. vag- de Raor- H. K. U. i: U. F. H. F. a. t: cinq. me. 1 Fraude et conspiration de fraude. Recelet en possession d'effets volfes— Fin. 10 3 S 8 1 2 7 1 1 1 1 14 2 5 2 3 13 5 8 3 8 2 1 1 16 8 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 12 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 18 1 3 3 2 2 1 7 3 2 3 3 10 5 4 4 1 "i' 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 3 11 2 6 1 3 2 15 9 1 1 1 1 1 3 5 2 3 9 2 1 2 7 2 2 n 2 2 1 13 5 3 3 2 1 3 17 11 3 17 1 4 2 17 12 4 3 152 74 45 1 2 111 23 60 7 1 48 3 183 1 130 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 3 2 4 1 3 1 "i 7 1 4 1 1 6 6 5 o9 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 6 5 1 2 7 2 1 1 3 i 1 1 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1. 1 2 3 2 5 1 1 2 2 1 58 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offences against property without violence. ludicial Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciaires oil 1 'offense a 6t6> Num- ber of Char- Ac- quit- De- tained for Lu- ges. ted. nacy. Nom- bre d'accu- sations. Ac- quit- tfa. De- tenu pour de folie. M. F. Con\-iction9. Condam nations. Con- Con- victed victed 1st. 2nd. Total — — Con- Con- dam- dam- nfe nte deui fois. fois. Plus de2 rfecidi- Committed to Gaol. Etnprisonnda. With Noo the option Sanso of a fine. — Un- Sur der option one entre year. la pri- son Moina ou I'a- d'un mende. an. Fraud and conspiracy to delr&ud—Concluded. 1 2 I 1 4 2 1 8 2 2 1 I 13 1 S 7 10 1 5 5 1 25 S9 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 g 2 2 1 I 8 1 5 7 7 1 4 4 1 23 77 1 1 I 1 4 2 1 8 2 2 1 1 7 1 4 7 7 1 4 4 1 15 66 1 1 7 2 Northumberland and Durham, 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 4 6 3 1 2 3 1 8 6 1 3 1 1 1 Welland. Ont Wentworth, Ont York. Ont 1 11 .... ml 8 . 8 3 5 43 4 6 298 69 11 1 217 191 13 13 72 53 2 47 2 41 2 25 2 4 Manitoba. Eastern 5 1 6 10 4 2 2 1 3 3 1 1 24 5 4 10 1 6 2 2 3 2 1 3 3 1 2 1 3 3 1 3 3 1 Melville, Sask 1 4 2 1 5 20 3 3 5 1 4 2 2 19 3 3 5 1 2 2 1 2 1 20 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 68 17 51 48 1 2 34 6 2 2 23 4 6 2 2 1 2 1 2 17 1 6 2 16 1 6 1 1 6 3 1 13 1 6 1 Peace River. Alta 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 43 14 29 28 1 23 2 4 12 1 4 6 2 4 2 2 3 4 1 2 5 1 Yale, B.C 499 119 366 316 25 25 145 72 STA TISTIQUE CRIMISELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 59 ) violence contre la propri6t£. r;i\-il Condition Penitentiary. Ages & Seies. — Com- Etat civil P&iitencier. mit- ted to Refor- Other Under 16 years 21 years Two Senten- 16 and and 40 years Xot Five Death. tories. ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. and years — — — — Mar- Wi- under Lite. — — — Moins 16 ans 21 ans 40 ans Non Single. ried. dow- five. de et moins et moins) et plus donn6s. ed. — — — De En- Autres leans. de21. de40. — — Deux Cinq mort. voyfe senten- ans .\ vie. aui ces C«li- Ma- Kn- et et maisons M. !•■. M. F. M. F. M. F. .M. F. ba- nfe. veu- moms plus. de — — — — — — — • — — — taires. vage. de Raor- H. F. U. F. H. F. H. F. H. F; cmq. me. Fraude et con^iration de fraude — Fin. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 6 2 2 2 2 7 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 4 1 2 6 2 1 3 1 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 6 22 4 24 1 10 41 1 1 4 13 66 3 21 2 8 1 2 1 77 5 41 4 87 7 19 6 38 10 110 55 2 2 10 • 21 10 4 22 2 1 28 10 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 2 3 1 13 3 1 2 3 1 1 1 "i 1 1 1 i ■ 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 5 3 1 11 4 1 30 1 5 13 1 1 2 7 2 1 2 1 4 1 3 1 6 5 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 4 17 2 4 6 1 1 3 .... 1 2 1 3 2 4 16 1 114 5 10 134 16 30 6 91 16 158 95 60 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offences against property without violence. Judicial Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciaires ou I'offense a 6t6 commise. Num- ber of Char- Nom- bre d'accu- sation^. Ao- quit- tenus pour cause Convictions. Condamnat ions Con- Con- Wcted -victed 1st. 2nd. Total. — — Con- Con- dam- dam- n^ nte deux (ois. fois. Plus de2 rfcidi- Committed to Gaol. Emprisonn^s. With the option No option. Sans option. Un- One der year one and year over. Moins Un d'un anet an. plus. Horse, cattle and sheep stealing. 3 2 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 i Stormont, Dundas and Glengarrj-, 1 1 Wellington. Ont 1 Totals of Ontario 26 1 25 20 4 1 3 3 4 Manitoba, Eastern 2 1 1 1 Manitoba, Western Battleford. Sask.. Cannington, Sask Humboldt. Sask 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 i 1 12 6 6 6 3 1 10 2 6 2 2 1 2 8 2 3 2 4 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 3 1 2 2 1 1 23 6 17 12 3 2 1 5 3 4 3 2 o3 2 1 3 1 1 Yale, B.C 90 22 6S 54 7 7 7 14 10 Queens. P.E.I. Annapolis. N.S Antigonish, N.S Cape Breton. N.S Chichester. N.S a 1 Jur>' disagreed. — 1 le jurj* ne s'est pas accords STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau i. Dfelitssa IS violence centre la propri^t^. Classe m. Sentence. Civil Condition. Penitentiary. Ages & Sexes. — Com- Etat civil. Pfeni tender. mit- ted to Refor- 1 Other Under 16 years 21 years Two ma- Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not years Five Death. tories. ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. and years — — — — — Mar- Wi- Life. — — — Moins leans 21 ans 40 ans Non Single. ried. dow- five. de - et moins et moins et plus donn6s. ed. — — — De En- Autres leans. de21. de40. — — Deiu Cinq mort. voy63 senten- ans ana A vie. aux ces C«i- Ma- En- et et maisons M. ¥. M. V. jM. V. M. F. M. F. ba- rife. veu- moins plus. de — — — — — — — — — — taires. vage. de R6for- H. F. H. V. H. F. H. F. H. F. cinq. me. Vol de chevaux, b6tail et moutons. 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 4 4 1 1 1 2 3 2 2 1 4 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 2 5 8 5 9 8 3 19 4 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 4 4 1 7 2 3 2 1 8 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 6 2 1 15 1 15 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 10 3 8 16 9 18 4 6 51 13 1 6 5 2 2 7 2 1 1 11 4 1 1 2 1 13 1 1 2 1 6 1 1 4 4 2 1 2 13 2 6 1 CRJMIXAL ST A TISTICS—1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offences against property without ^ Judicial Districts in which ofTence committed. Districts judiciaircs oil roffenso a £t6 commise. Num- ber ot Char- ges. Ac- quit- ted. De- tained for Lu- nacy. Nom- bre d'accu- sationd. Ac- <,uit- t&j. De- tenus pour de folie. M. F. Convictions. Condamnations. Con- Con- victed victed l8t. 2nd. Total. — — Con- Con- dam- dam - nes n6s une deux fois. fois. Committed to Gaol. Kmprieonn6s. With No option. the — option Sans option. of a fine. Un- One Sur der year option one and entre year. over. la pri- — — son Moins Un ou I'a- d'un anet mende. an. plus. Theft— Condnuei. 7 1 4 203 1 3 12 20 5 1 1 24 7 1 3 150 1 3 9 15 5 1 7 1 3 137 1 3 9 10 5 1 2 4 1 Digbv, N S J 47 Halifax, N.S Inverness, N.S 6 13 2 24 8 Kings, N.S . . 2 2 8 3 4 3 3 Pictou, N.S . Queens, N S ml 2 3 1 1 24 24 5 1 Totals ot Nova Scotia 354 89 7 1 257 237 17 3 17 52 13 Carleton. N B 4 12 9 6 16 7 131 40 17 1 62 2 12 7 6 16 7 107 33 U 2 11 7 6 11 7 82 26 n 1 4 1 5 5 1 2 1 5 1 4 i' St. John, N.B 024 6 6 5 2 20 5 2 8 1 Westmoreland. N.B York, N.B 1 Totals ot New Brunswick. 243 41 1 201 163 13 25 11 27 2 .\rthab.iska. Que 3 5 8 10 1 1 6 19 9 1 1.613 46 6 215 17 7 47 14 5 25 2 1 5 8 8 1 1 6 7 8 1 5 8 1 1 6 7 7 1 Beauhcrnois, Que Bedford, Que Chicoutimi, Que 2 3 2 1 1 i 3 7 1 Iberville, Que i 12 i 1 269 3 1 29 1 2 Montreal, Que Ottawa. Que 16 2 1.328 41 4 182 17 6 39 12 5 10 946 35 4 178 14 6 33 12 5 8 184 3 198 3 71 4 302 17 4 22 9 15 24 2 Quebec. Que 4 4 3 7 3 1 7 2 4 1 5 1 St. Francis, Que 1 1 5 2 Terrebonne, Que Three Rivers, Que 13 2 2 5 2,057 343 25 1,689 1,284 199 206 98 393 36 Algoma, Ont Brant, Ont 89 67 33 326 8 94 151 57 20 41 18 7 56 4 2 ml 44 46 26 256 8 78 141 35 18 13 37 40 25 225 7 69 118 33 13 11 4 5 1 18 4 21 2 3 2 3 13 1 5 2 2 6 10 g 49 8 13 2 2 3 1 2 9 42 1 4 15 4 3 Carleton, Ont 14 14 10 8 19 6 2 3 9 3 1 1 Haldimand, Ont 14 1 2 1 Jury disagreed. — 1 le jury ne a'eat pas accord^. 6 2 No Bill.— Non-lieu. STATISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 63 Tableau I. \-iolence centre la propri6t6. Sentence. Ci^'iI Condition Penitentiary. Ages & Seies. Pgnitencier. Com- mit- ted to Retor- Etat civi Other - Under 16 years 21 years Two Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not years Five Death. tories. ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. — — — — Mar- Wi- under and Life. — — — Moins 16ans 21 ans 40 ans Non Single. ried. dow- five. de et moins et moins et plus donnfe. ed. Deul Cinq — De mort. En- voyfa Autres senten- 16ans. de21. de40. — .— — A vie. C6U- Ma^ En- et et plus. ma'sons de M. f. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. ba- rife. veu- vage. de Rtfor- H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. cinq. me. Vol simple — Suite. 1 7 3 91 1 35 2 2 2 77 1 2 1 21 14 1 10 30 37 1 8 36 5 1 1 4 2 2 1 2 1 3 3 1 6 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 10 3 1 5 1 2 3 13 17 2 3 2 20 3 1 22 4 14 135 57 1 49 6 62 4 14 2 58 4 133 38 6 2 2 5 2 10 7 1 13 2 98 28 9 1 4 3 1 3 2 2 4 1 1 I 2 1 1 1 5 3 1 2 5 5 2 o88 7 9 1 12 2 21 6 3 1 1 2 2 11 13 42 21 5 2 31 6 1 4 6 1 9 5 1 2 26 3 17 115 74 2 53 2 45 5 7 1 9 3 170 18 1 5 3 1 5 2 5 2 3 3 5 6 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 7 1 1 2 1 3 3 1 1 7 » 81 10 72 5 768 9 544 12 22 201 5 1 39 1 2 12 7 10 395 16 2 71 8 1 23 3 3 2 52 2 3 96 3 10 2 4 .... 3 4 3 1,045 28 2 147 11 4 25 10 3 8 269 10 1 29 6 1 13 4 43 6 90 2 1 16 2 43 6 3 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 12 2 2 2 2 4 2 I 3 3 5 107 21 136 898 616 26 279 19 535 57 117 8 29 3 1.300 341 21 12 1 25 33 8 139 7 56 104 628 8 c5 20 17 1 59 7 35 57 9 4 8 9 9 97 10 13 12 4 40 1 14 18 1 4 1 8 18 2 36 31 10 205 8 29 123 31 8 10 8 15 7 25 1 3 5 ' 2 8 21 1 11 1 4 1 20 50 21 8 5 1 1 3 1 2 3 7 i 1 1 3 5 1 5 1 2 45 8 1 5 2 2 4 a 1 to hospita! and 3 to be deported. — 1 & I'hopital et 3 d^portfe. mited to military authority — 2 remis aux autorit^ militaires. b 10 to be whipped. — 10 peine du fouet. c 2 Con CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 OfTences against property without violence. Judicial Districts in which Districts judiciaires oil Toffense D6- tenus pour Convictions. Condamnations . Con- Con- victed victed lat. 2nd. ToUl — — Con- Con- dam- dam- nis n^ une deux fois. fois. Plus de2 r^idi- Committed to Gaol. With the option Sur option ontre la pri- No option. Sans option. year Moins Theft— Continued. 40 67 IS 78 76 78 23 38 15 51 3 135 18 45 25 23 22 34 57 19 40 72 IS 9 10 39 95 26 72 79 139 27 77 182 60 620 1,864 4 16 1 13 14 10 1 8 7 24 2 19 3 6 2 3 2 4 6 3 6 6 36 50 14 63 60 68 22 30 S 22 1 116 14 39 21 20 20 30 50 16 33 65 18 7 8 35 81 26 66 51 124 25 65 143 57 443 1,635 27 40 14 60 48 59 21 29 8 19 1 96 14 38 18 19 20 26 48 12 28 53 16 6 8 35 70 22 56 42 121 25 55 139 46 294 1,219 9 10 2 2 6 32 5 16 6 2 7 16 Hastings. Ont . Huron. Ont ., 1 2 2 3 Kenora. Ont 2 7 4 1 1 1 5 5 8 3 6 6 7 3 4 1 5 2 1 1 Middlesex. Ont 13 7 5 9 3 3 7 8 27 1 41 10 5 a25 Muskoka. Ont 1 1 1 1 2 4 3 3 2 2 Northumberland and Durham, Oxford. Ont 3 2 2 8 2 1 2 4 i' 1 1 1 4 6 3 Perth, Ont 2 2 2 14 6 16 7 5 23 10 24 2 5 14 19 81 531 2 9 21 1 7 4 58 3 10 58 23 42 152 3 1 10 6 3 8 3 3 Storraont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ont 8 6 27 14 2 10 39 3 163 203 1 1 2 7 3 6 52 218 3 1 5 97 198 S 14 26 28 89 5.150 809 93 1 4,247 3,430 438 379 682 942 210 Dauphin, Man 14 60 609 1 56 3 11 56 1 7 11 49 548 11 46 419 3 13 68 3 7 68 1 2 66 1 63 4 Manitoba Eastern 5 12 49 42 4 3 i7 4 1 Totals of Manitoba 740 78 5 657 518 72 67 101 82 18 36 11 20 10 8 19 14 61 17 62 11 3 25 8 20 8 6 IS 9 35 17 56 25 8 20 8 6 15 9 34 17 49 22 5 16 7 5 7 2 19 13 22 2 3 1 1 4 9 2 18 1 Estevan. Sask... . . . 2 2 4 5 24 Kerr Robert, Sask 1 Melville, Sask 2 1 1 Moosomin. Sask Prince .\lbert, Sask 66 4 3 3 a 1 to be deported.- STA TISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 65 Tableau I Dalits sans violence contre la proprifet^. Sentence. Civil Condition. Penitentiary. Ages and Sexes. — — Com- Etat civil. P&iitencier. mit- ted to Refor- Other tnder 16 years 21 years Two ma- Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not years Five Death. tories. ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over. given. and vearg — — — — Mar- Wi- under and Life. — — — Moins 16ans 21 ans 40 ans Non Single. ried. dow- five. over. de et moins et moins et plus donnas. ed. Deux Cinq — De mort. En- voyfei Autres senten- 16ans. de21. de40. — — — A vie. C61i- Ma- En et et maisons M. V. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. ba- rife. veu- moins plus. de — — — — — — — — — talres. de R«or- H. F. a. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. cinq. me. Vol simple — Suite. 2 1 1 12 20 17 8 18 41 42 9 17 14 1 67 9 25 10 14 6 21 10 9 o25 621 5 2 2 7 37 9 c31 33 30 13 50 55 (fl4 255 769 8 16 2 16 15 23 6 6 2 S 32 4 4 4 3 3 3 21 15 15 15 22 6 12 9 12 144 562 2 2 2 1 1 i 7 38 10 13 8 7 25 16 8 14 5 40 3 20 9 9 5 10 21 9 11 5 i 2 4 31 IS 10 9 20 2 16 30 21 130 442 3 .... 5 ... 1 1 1 4 i 1 IS 10 1 3 16 17 3 6 1 4 25 1 6 4 6 4 8 8 1 10 18 2 3 2 6 8 3 22 7 24 1 29 38 11 26 40 44 17 22 6 13 90 8 24 16 14 10 20 32 13 24 42 16 5 16 55 18 43 37 42 14 39 38 325 1.347 7 6 "4 16 13 ■ 4 1 8 1 18 14 3 3 4 9 9 1 9 22 2 1 1 9 6 4 8 23 6 3 32 1 7 1 1 2 6 2 1 4 1 19 2 1 if 19 .... 1 1 3 1 i 1 .... 1 1 3 4 2 1 3 2 4 3 3 ' 1 6 ■4 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 I 2 1 1 ., 1 :i 6 6 1 1 ■■3I 2 II . 3 ! , :, 3 1 1 2 2 U I 4 4 7 3 1 26 48 1 6 4 5 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . I 1 1 7 3 1 19 5 59 11 9 43 6 29 32 1 3 1 5 1 ' 2 e 3 8 ..' . 1 4 4 2 52 19 24 13 68 306 2 28 92 7 12 70 1 4 36 18 24 13 84 242 10 1 89 9 172 2.143 1236 59 U13 94 781 190 220 50 388 16 27 16 16 i 3,102 5 28 322 712 4 2 21 4 21 375 3 6 262 19 1 19 4 4 72 1 15 1^ 93 i 33 2 4 18 i 8 5 5 170 10 17 8 12 32 8 6 33 417 288 19 88 17 124 34 24 9 53 1 387 188 2 2 23 8 19 8 5 12 6 13 16 Z7 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 15 1 1 1 6 3 6 1 2 2 4 2 11 5 2 .... 16 2 S 12 4 I 3 11 16 1 a 2 deported, undesirable. — 2 d^portfe.^, military authority. — 1 remis aux autoritSs lOd— 5 96 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offences against property without violence. Judicial Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciaires oO 1 a ktk commise. Num- ber of charges. Ac- quit- ted. De- tained for Lu- nacy. Nom- bre d'accu- sations. Ac- quit- t«s. De- tenus pour cause de folic. M. F. Condamnations. Con- Con- >-icted ^-icted l3t. 2nd. Total — — Con- Con- dam- dam- ii6s nte une deux fois. fois. Committed to Gaol. Gmpriaonnte. With the option of a fine. Sur option eotre la pri- No option. Sans option. Thett—Concluded. Theft from the person. 138 126 18 36 75 12 43 10 16 6 6 4 1 4 1 127 110 12 30 71 11 39 124 91 12 27- 71 11 39 3 8 11 49 29 5 16 38 7 29 40 38 13 5 2 1 Totals of Saskatchewan.. . . 706 104 3 599 566 IS 15 291 152 19 40 273 156 33 25 37 4 10 5 11 8 65 45 7 ol 5 32 185 107 26 24 32 4 6 5 9 31 143 87 23 24 30 4 6 5 7 1 26 11 2 16 9 1 13 45 24 4 15 21 1 4 4 2 10 70 21 13 2 23 4 2 4 2 2 594 137 27 430 360 42 28 133 128 20 9 38 23 331 74 46 28 3 1 3 1 64 13 3 4 17 8 34 22 251 59 43 24 17 8 29 22 185 54 39 22 1 6 5 9 20 5 16 Kootenay, B.C Nanaimo, B.C . I 4 1 10 61 17 14 12 4 16 2 38 3 2 2 28 2 2 Yale. B C Totals of British Columbia 569 92 19 458 376 49 33 53 137 15 Yukon 3 3 3 2 10,425 1693 180 2 8,550 6,944 850 756 1.389 1,914 342 Halifai, N.S 3 2 1 1 ■' 79 3 1 2 33 1 4 42 2 1 1 30 2 i' 9 3 13 1 1 85 35 4 46 33 10 3 13 9 5 1 1 1 3 1 3 8 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 i' I Carleton, Ont Norfolk, Ont 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sudbury. Ont 2 2 d Nolle prosequi. STA TISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 67 Tableau i. Dalits sans violence contre la propri^t^. . Civil Condition. Penitentiary. Ages and Seies. — Com- Etat civil. P&ii tender. mit- ted to Refor- Other Under 16 years 21 years Two ma- Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not years Five Death. tories. ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. and years — — — — — Mar- Wi- under and Life. — — — Moins I6ans 21 ans 40 ans Non Single. ried dow- five. over de et moins et moins et plus donn6s. ed. — — — De En- Autres 16 ans. de21. de40. — — — . Deui Cinq mort. voyfe senten- ftTlS> ans A vie. auz ces. Cfeli- Ma- H;n et et plus. de M. J)'. M. j!'. M. V. M. F. M. F. ba- taires. rife. vage. de R6for- H. F. H. F. H. V. U. F. H. F. cinq. me. Vol simple — Fin. 1 30 38 2 4 19 26 36 2 1 4 2 21 19 1 4 11 3 5 1 3 .... 1 4 3 1 1 "5 64 41 8 22 68 7 25 7 ... 1 6 42 50 4 4 8 1 2 16 16 1 3 1 2 1 3 4 3 6 1 1 2 4 1 10 1 126 1 81 6 97 10 16 8 362 18 141 75 7 a53 43 4 2 8 3 1 1 4 9 54 50 8 1 13 4 22 1 4 26 3 ■5 19 30 14 12 17 5 1 11 1 3 3 5 82 54 7 3 14 1 7 67 25 6 1 10 3 1 6 1 1 40 22 5 2 6 5 1 13 6 2 . 1 2 1 5 5 5 1 3 2 2 , U 126 7 2 76 6 142 24 37 5 112 19 168 122 8 2 3 7 6 22 6 10 5 6 i 7 6 2 14 2 146 627 16 8 2 2 4 1 6 8 6 2 20 8 1 9 2 6 4 6 87 17 14 2 2 58 16 9 2 6 64 9 S 12 11 14 5 2 1 3 "i 1 208 26 29 6 33 10 2 9 1 1 3 1 3 17 3 18 215 124 3 91 6 106 19 29 5 65 10 296 68 4 c\ 1 2 1 292 41 390 4,182 2407 113 1932 156 1895 343 464 88 1078 74 5,705 1.564 89 Vol 8ur la personne. 1 1 1 11 4 10 1 1 10 17 1 5 9 1 1 24 1 1 1 16 1 2 1 1 1 12 4 12 11 19 5 10 1 27 17 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 I 2 2 2 2 I 2 pending deportation. lOd— 54 £8 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Offences against property without violence. Judicial Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciairea oil I'offense Num- ber of charges. Ac- quit- ted. De- tained for Lu- nacy. Xom- bre d'accu- sations. Ac- quit- t&i. pour cause folic. M. F. Convict ionfl. Condam nations. Con- Con- victed victed Ist. 2nd. Tnt«l — — Con- Con- dam- dam- nte n«8 une deux fois. fois. Plus de2 rfecidi- Committed to Gaol. Empri sounds. No option. Sans option. One year and over. In an et plus. Theft from the peraon— Concluded. Theft of registered bttera and othe 1 2 16 1 2 14 1 1 10 1 1 1 2 3 3 6 43 15 28 21 4 3 4 8 Manitoba Eastern 15 2 1 12 11 1 2 4 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 Calgary, Alta 16 6 12 1 1 3 5 3 5 , Raor- me. Other Senten- Autrea senten- ces. 1 1 Single. C«li- ba- taires. Mar- ried. Ma- rifa. Two years and under five. Dem et moins de cinq. Five years and over. Cinq et plus. Life. A vie. Under 16 years. Moins de leans. 16 years and under 21. 16 ans et moins de21. 21 years and under 40. 21 ans et moins de40. 40 years and over 40 ans et plus Not given. Non donnas. Wi- dow- ed. M. F. H. F. M. H. F. F. M. H. F. F. M. H. F. F. M. H. F. En vage. Incendie et tentative d'incendie. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ... , 2 1 1 6 6 1 I 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 ?, 2 ■ 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 6 4^ 2 2 ' U 4 2 i 1 2 1 7 10 5 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 • 6 3 5 21 1» 4 7 2 4 1 9 26 8 Dommages maticieus aux chevaux et bestiaux et autres dommages volontaires k la propri6t6. 1 1 3 I 11 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 8 9 5 1 1 2 1 1 11 9 7 3 1 S 20 1 1 2 1 3 1 CRIMIXAL STA riSTICS—Un'J 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Malicious ofTences against property. Judicial Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciaires oO I'offense a kik commise. De- tained Num- Ac- (or ber of quit- Lu- charges. ted. nacy. Nom- Ac- De- bre quit- tenus d'aocu- t«8. pour sa.,o.. de tolie. . M. F. Convictions. Condamnationa. Con- r„„- \-icted victcd let. 2nd. Con- Con- dam - dam - nks nfe une deux foib. fois. Committed to Gaol. Emprisonnfii. No option. Sans option. > injury to horses and cattle, and other wilful damage to property— Con/inufd. 89 1 1 1 Bedfbrd, Que 2 2 23 66 3 1 6 7 Montreal, Que . Ottawa, Que Pontiac, Que 58 1 1 6 1 7 4 2 4 5 1 1 1 Quebec, Que 1 1 2 2 1 2 Three Rivers, Que 115 30 S5 75 6 4 10 5 6 6 3 9 9 4 12 2 4 10 1 9 8 3 2 4 1 1 7 14 4 2 I 4 4. 1 1 1 4 1 21 2 9 7 4 2 1 5 2 3 10 5 i 9 8 4 5 3 10 5 2 1 9 7 Elgin, Ont 1 7 2 2 2 1 Huron,Ont 1 3 /I 5 8 3 4 8' 3 1 4 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 12 1 I 1 5 12 1 2 1 1 1 N'orthumberland and Durham, Ont 2 2 3 5 OxJord, Ont 1 2 Peel, Ont Perth. Ont 1 2 4 1 " I 1 3 1 20 2 4 1 1 1 3 1 20 7 2 4 Stormont. Dundas and Glengarry. 1 1 3 1 Welland,Ont 1 20 2 3 4 3 3 Totals of Ontario 177 37 1 1 138 137 1 82 9 1 6 2 36 4 1 6 2 4 28 4 6 4 2 "4 6 1 2 15 8 1 2 1 1 6 55 11 44 43 1 23 3 STATISTIQVE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 73 Tableau : Dommages malicieux k la propri€t6. Civil. Condition. Penitentiary. Agesand Sexes. — Com- Etat civil. P6nit«nci2r. mu- ted to Refor- Two Other Under IG years 21 years years Sent3n- 16 and and 40 years Not Five Death. toriss. C3S. vears. under 2 1 . under 40. and over given. Wi- under years — — — — — Jlar- dow- five. and Life. — ~ Moins de 16ans et miias et moins 40ans et au- Non donn6s. Single. ried. ed. — — — De En- Aatres 16ans. de21. de4n. dessus. — — — Deux voyfe senten- ans A vie aux ces cai- Ma- Hn et et mai'^ons M. K. M. K. M. K. M. K. M. F. ba- riSs. nioins plus. dc — — — . taires. cinq. Rfefor- H. K. H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. Dommages malicieux e c et bestiaux, et autres dommages volontaires k la propriety— Sui(f. 1 1 1 1 1 I GO 98 2 3 3 2 66 1 1 5 1 1 2 I 4 : 1 5 1 i I 1 1 3 1 1 4 3 10 i 4 66 63 3 3 1 1 1 3 1 77 7 i .-..! 1 3 1 2 5 1 1 9 8 5 1 10 1 1 1 9 S 2 2 I 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 8 2 in S 4 8 3 1 k 8 3 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 I. 1 1 11 1 2 1 4 1 12 • 1 2 1 I 1 2 4 ' 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 2 6 5 1 2 1 2 1 4 2 3 3 16 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 44 50 26 60 4 1 7 104 10 3 4 2 10 4 4 1 18 2 1 5 2 13 1 10 1 • 1 5 j 6 6 17 in ^ 'n 1 , 5 31 8 — CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, L 1920 Malicious offences against property. Judicial Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciaires ou I'offense a kik commise. De- Num- ber of lor Lu- quit- charges. ted. nacy. Nom- Ao- D^ bre quil- tenu d-accu- Vka. pour sations. cause de toUe. M. F. Convictions. Condamnations . Con- Con- victed victed Ist. 2nd. Total. - - Con- Con- dam- dam- nfe nis deux fois. (ois. Committed to Gaol. Empri5onn6s. With the option of a fine. Sur option entre la pri- No option. Sans option. One year Malicious injury to horses and cattle, and other wilful damage to property — Concluded. Humboldt. Sask 2 1 2 4 2 7 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 Moose Jaw, Sask 1 2 1 5 1 2 1 5 1 1 Saskatoon, Sask Totals of Saskatchewan.. . . IS 8 10 10 2 1 8 8 1 2 1 3 3 1 5 5 3 5 1 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 1 20 8 12 10 1 1 3 5 4 1 3 2 4 4 1 Vancouver B C 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 Yale. B.C 12 4 8 8 1 Totals of Canada 450 121 1 1 327 310 12 5 129 30 2 STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau I. Dommages malicieux A la propri6t6. Classe ''■ Sentence . Civil Condition. Penitentiary. Ages and Sexes. — Com- Etat civil. P6nitencier. mit- ted to Refor- Two Other Under 16 years 21 years years ma- Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not and Five Death. tories. ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. Wi- under years. — — — — — Mar- dow- five. and over. Life. — — — Mo ins de 16ans 21 ans et moins 40 ans et au- Non donnfe. Single. ried. ed. — — — De En- Autres 16ans. de21. de40. dessus. — . — — Deux Cinq mort. voyfes. senten- A vie. CMi- Ma- En et et plus. de M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. ba- taires. rifes. vage. de R«or- H. F. H. F. H. F. H. !■'. H. F. cinq. me. Domniages malicieux aux cheva ; bestiaux, et autres dommages volontaires h. la propri6t6 — Fir 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 I 3 2 1 3 1 2 4 4 2 2 4 3 1 2 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 8 2 1 7 5 3 2 2 4 3 1 3 1 1 7 3 2 2 1 4 1 4 1 5 156 136 4 SI 1 95 2 14 1 23 252 33 CHI MI SAL STA TISTICS—WW 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Forgery and ofTencee against currency Judical Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciairesou I'offense a^t^commise. De- tained Xum- bor o! Ac- quit- lor Lu- charges. ted. nacy. Nom- Ac- De- bre quit- tenus d'accu- tfa. pour xations. de folie. M. F. Convictions. Condam nations. Con- Con- victed victed 1st. 2nd. Total. Con- Con- dam- dam- nia Bts deux fois. fois. Committed to Gaol. Emprisonn^s. Sur option entre la pri- Xo option. ' Sana option. One year Forgery and uttering forged dorunients. Cape Breton, N.S 2 1 9 1 2 1 2 1 7 1 2 1 2 1 Halifbi, N.S.. 2 Lunenburg, N. 8 1 16 2 14 13 1 1 1 2 1 York. X B 2 2 Bed/drd, Que . . . 1 1 52 1 7 10 1 35 l' 24 1 5 Chicoutimi, Que 6 i' 1 4 17 2 1 5 5 9 5 5 1 2 2 3 72 21 51 35 8 8 2 8 5 4 1 2 12 1 5 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 12 2 1 12 1 9 2 3 2 1 1 3 7 3 2 4 1 16 37 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 10 2 7 1 3 1 2 1 i 3 1 1 2 » 2 2 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 I 3 1 Huron dnt 1 1 12 14 31 1 1 6 2 4 7 1 1 1 4 3 1 2' 3 2 1 3 N'ipissing, Ont Norfolk, Ont 3 5 3 1 3 2 1 1 1 I 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 1 8 28 1 1 2 6 2 3 4 1 3 3 20 1 1 161 30 131 101 18 12 24 41 12 . STATISTIQUE CRlMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau i. Faux et d^lits par rapport & la monnaie. Sentence. nivil Condition. Penitentiary. Ages and Sexes. — — Com- Etat ci^Hl. Pfenitencier. mit- ted to Refor- 1 Two Other Under 16 years 21 years years ma- Senten- 16 and and i 40 years Not and Five Death. tories. ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. Wi- under years — — — — — Mar- five. and Lile. — — — Moins de 16 ans et moins 21 ans et moins 40 ans etau- Non donn6s. Single. ried. ed. — — De En- Autres 16 ans. de21. de40. dessus. — — Deui Cinq mort. voyfe senten- ans ans A vie. ces. C«li- Ma- En et et maisons M F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. K. ba- rt^ moms plus. de — — — — — — taires. cinq. R«or- H. F'. H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. Faux et Amission de faux dociunent^. 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 3 4 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 7 1 1 6 5 1 3 4 1 9 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ... . 1 1 1 ..;. . 1 26 10 ' 2 1 1 '■ n ' ' 7 2 12 23 2 4 3 S 4 S 1 4 12 2 22 9 4 35 3 21 29 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 6 1 2 6 1 1 1 2 4 1 3 1 1 5 1 ; 1 2 ., I 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 ■ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S 1 1 4 1 1 7 3 2 1 .... 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 0 ? 3 4 2 1 4 3 1 1 1 2 3 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 .... 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 3 4 3 1 6 22 1 1 4 16 1 4 4 11 2 4 2 4 1 1 S 7 . . 4 g 2 7 ^7 7 1^ 3S 7 S3 7 12 1 5 1 70 48 8 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Forgery and offences against ctirrency. Judicml Districts In which offence committed. Districts judiciairea o\i I'offense a 6t6 commise. Num. \ Ac- ber of quit- charges. t«d. Nom- Ac- bre quit- d 'accu- t&. sations. M.| F. D6- tenu pour Condamnations . Con- Con- victed \-icted Ist. 2nd. Total. - - Con- Con- dara- dam- n6a n«s deux fois. fois. Committed to Gaol. Emprisonnto. With No option. the — option Sans option. hne. — Un- One Sur der year option one and entre year. over. la pri- — — son Moins Un ou I'a- d'un anet mende. an. plus. Forgery and -uttering forged documents— Conciu(f«rf 1 76 1 1 1 68 1 1 1 18 1 1 1 12 1 7 1 8 42 21 Totab of Manitoba 79 7 1 71 21 g 42 14 21 3 2 1 g 32 11 2 2 1 5 1 2 2 1 g 28 11 2 I 1 1 2 2 6' 13 8 2 2 1 1 4 6 , 4 2 1 1 3 2 1 12 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 67 10 67 35 7 15 20 3 1 13 9 2 2 1 J 1 5 7 2 2 1 1 1 2 6 2 2 i g 2- 3 1 1 4 2 ^ 1 1 29 10 19 14 1 4 7 1 3 1 2 22 10 1 3 3 1 2 18 8 1 2 10 3 1 I 2 1 1 4 2 2 1 1 6 4 2 1 39 7 32 18 4 10 5 4 466 gg 1 377 239 47 91 26 98 46 STA TISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 79 Tableau : Faux et d61its par rapport k la Sentence. Civil. Condition. Penitentiary. Ages and Seies. — Com- Etat civi: P6nitencier. mit- ted to Refor- , 1 Two Other Under 16 years 21 years years ma- Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not and Five Death. tories. ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. Wi- under years . — — — — — Mar- five. and Life. ~ Moins de 16 ans et moins 21 ans 40 ans et au- Non Single. ried. ed. — — — De En- Autres 16 ans. de21. de40. dessus. . . Deui- Cinq mort. voyfe senten- ans ans A vie aui ces. c*u- Ma- En et et maisons .M. V. .M. F. .M. F. M. F. M. F. ba- rifei. moms plus. de — — — — — — — — — taires. cmq. RMor- H. F. H. F. H. F. U. F. u. F. Faux et Amission de faux documeats — Fin. 1 31 1 31 1 26 1 22 1 1 1 12 37 , 1 1 1 10 26 1 23 1 33 1 12 33 38 1 1 1 2 1 7 21 4 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 20 5 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 5 7 3 8 4 2 16 1 ■ 5 2 1 1 2 IS 17 35 3 2 40 8 1 1 2 2 I 1 4 6 1 2 3 4 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 7 7 g 1 2 1 15 3 3 3 3 2 6 g 7 1 9 8 1 2 6 6 5 2 1 5 13 10 1 18 2 11 15 8 71 6 8 124 S 100 13 186 9 35 1 23 2 204 135 10 CRIMIXAL ST A r/STICS—1019 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Other offences not included in the foregoing classes. Judicinl Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciaires oil I'offense a ht^ commise. Num- ber of charges. Ac- quit- ted. De- tained for Lu- nacy. Xom- bre d'accu- sations. quit- t&i. tenus pour cau^e de folic. M. F. Can Vict ions Condamnatioi Con- victed 2nd. Plas de2 r^idi- Committed to Gaol. Emprisonn^. With the option of a 5ne. Sur No option. Sans option. Un- One der year one and year. over. Moins Unan d'un etplus. Montreal, Que 1 1 Bruce. Ont 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Grey, Ont Kent, Ont .. L.imbton, Ont 1 1 Peterborough, Ont.. *• Totals of Ontario 5 3 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 , 2 1 Edtevan, Sask , 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 I 1 .Melville, Sask . 1 1 2 1 Prince .\lbert, Sa.«k 2 2 1 1 i 1 Totals of Saskatchewan.. 13 3 I 9 9 7 1 1 1 2 1 1 ol 1 I 1 1 9 1 M \ancouver, B.C S 5 37 16 2 19 19 9 St Fr. ,Qu Brant, Out Bruce. t.)nt Carleton Essex. Onl-- Hastings,Ont Lincoln, Ont Middlesei, Ont . Prince Edward. Ont , Waterloo, Ont \Ventworth,Ont York, Ont Totals of Ontario ! 2 I 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • 1 *. 2 1 >-j I 1 i' ml 1 14 2 2 1 7 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 o Solle proaeiut. b 1 Jury disagreed. — Le jury ne s'est pas accord^. c Deportation ST A TISTIQUE CRlMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau I. Autres d^Uts non compris dans les classes pr6c6dentes. Classe VI. Sentence. -4ges and Sexes. Civil Condition. Et^civil. Penitentiary. P&aitencier. Death. De mort. Com- mit- ted to Retor- tories. En- voys. masons R«or- Other Senten- .\utres senten- Single. Ck\i- ba- taires. Mar- ried. Ma- rife. Two years and' under five. Deui ans et moms cinq. Five years, and Cinq et plus. Lite. .\ vie. Under 16 Moins de 16 ans. 16 years and under 21. 16 ans et moins de21. 21 years and under 40. 21 ans de40. 40 years and over 40 ans ct plus. -Not given, Non donnas. Wi- dow- ed. M. H. F. F. M. H. F. F. M. H. F. F. M. H, F. F. M. F. H. F. En vage. SSiition. 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 3 1 7 6 1 5 3 10 Tentative de suicide. 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 4 4 5 4 2 2 a Se 1 nt to hos Od— 6 pital.— E nvoy^ k I'hopital CRIMINAL ST A TISTICS—19I9 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Other offences not included in the foregoing classes. Judicial Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciaires oti I'offense a €t€ commise. \ De- tained Xumber of Ac- quit- , for Lu- Charges ted. nacy. Nom- Ac- Dfe- bre quit- tenus d'accu- tfa. pour satioDS. de foUe. M. 1 F. Condamnations. r.n. Con- \'icted victed l8t. 2nd. Total. - - Con- Con- dam- dam- n6s n6s une deux fois. fois. Plus de2 rfecidi- Committed to Gaol. With No option. the — option Sana option. of a fine. — Un- One Sur der year option one and entre year. over. la pri- — — son Moins Un ou I'a- d'un anet mende. an. plug. Attempt to commit suicide— Con Wurffd. Edmonton, Alta Lethbridge. Alta Peace River. Alta Red Deer. Alta Totals of Alberta. Vancouver, B.C Yale.B.C Totals of Canada Cape Breton, N.S Pictou. N.S Westmoreland, N.B Montreal. Que Quebec. Que Rimouski, Que Algoma. Ont Carleton.Ont Essex. Ont Leeds and Grenville, Ont. Lincoln. Ont Parr\' Sound. Ont Peel* Ont Temiskaming Victoria, Ont Welland.Ont Wentworth, Ont York, Ont Totals of Ontario. WjTiyard, Sask ' . . . . Calgar>-. Alta Edmonton. Alta Lethbridge, Alta Medicine Hat. Alta Totals of Alberta Vancouver. B.C Victoria. B.C Westminster. B.C TotaU of Canada Sodomy and beastiality. ST A TISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 83 Tableau i Autres dfilits non compris dans les classes pr6c6dentes. Sentence . Civil. Ages and .Sexes. Com- Etat civil. mit- ted to Wefor- Two Other Under 16 years 21 years Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not Five Death. torles. ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. \Vi- — — — — — Mar- dow- five. and LUe. — — — Moins de leans, et moins 21ans. et moins 40ans et donn^. Single. ried. — — . De En- Autres 16ans. de21. de40. plus. — — — Deux Cinq .\ vie Ck\i- Ma- En et et M V\ M. V. M. K. M. V. M. K. ba- rife. veu- plus. ds — — — — — — — — taires. vage. de R6tor- H. F. U. F. H. F. H. V. H. F. cinq. me. Tentative de suicide — Fin. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 I 1 2 I 1 1 1 1 1 16 1 1 6 1 6 1 1 3 8 7 1 Sodomie et bestiality. I 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 6 7 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 13 1 17 3 3 2 2 6 2 8 7 5 3 4 17 9 3 24 10 I 1 1 1 1 1 ■ 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 11 1 9 4 7 24 16 3 35 17 1 lOd— 6J CHI MIX AL ST A T1.STICS~1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Other offences not included in the foregoing classes. Judicial Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciaires ou I'offense a 6t^ commise. Number of Charges Ac- quit- ted. De- tained for Lu- nacy. Nom- bre d'accu- sations. Ac- quit- tia. De- tenus pour cause de folie. M. F. Con\'ictiona. CandamnatioDs . Committed to Gaol. Emprisonnds. Con- Con- victed victed 1st. 2nd. Total Con- Con- dam- dam- n«s n^s une deux fois. fois. Plus de2 rfecidi- option of a fine. No option. Sans option. mende. i an Indecent e:qK>sure and other offences against public morals. Perjury and subornation of perjury. Cumberland. N.S 1 1 30 1 S 3 1 4 26 1 S 2 1 21 1 5 2 1 3 > 2 6 5 1 Quebec. Que 4 2 St. Francis. Que 1 Totals of Quebec 39 4 35 30 3 2 11 8 7 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 11 1 2 4 3 1 1 27 1 6 3 1 I 6 3 1 1 3 2 1 1 Halton. Ont 1 2 2 1 3 11 1 I 3 2 2 1 2 11 1 1 3 3 1 Middlesex, Ont 1 Norfolk. Ont 1 3 10 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 2« I 26 1 3 York, Ont 1 S 2 71 5 68 64 2 25 13 5 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 4 1 13 13 13 5 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 10 1 1 1 S 1 1 2 5 2 1 Peace River. Alta Totals of Alberta 13 2 11 11 6 3 2 2 1 8 1 1 2 1 8 8 I 1 Yale. B.C . . . 7 13 1 12 12 8 I 153 13 140 133 5 2 38 26 5 Halifax. N.S 4 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Inverness. N.S 2 2 2 3 3 ST A TISTIQUE CRlMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Aulres dfelits non corapris dans les classes pr^c^dente: Sentence. Civil Condition. Penitentiary. .\ges and Sexes. P^itencier. Com- mit- Etat civil. ted to Refor- Two Other Under 16 years 21 years Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not and Five Death. tories. ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. — — — — — Mar- dow- five. and Lite. — — — Moins de 16ans et moins 2lans et moins 40ans et Non donnas. Single. ried. ed. Cinq — De mort. En- voyfes Autres senten- I6ans. de21. de40. plus. — — — A vie. aux et et roaisons M V M F. M. F. M. F. M. V. ba- rifa. veu- plus. de — — — — — — taires. vage. de Raor- H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. H. cmq. me. 1 Exposition ind6cente et autres dfilits contre la morale publique. 1 2 10 9 3 4 3 1 7 18 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 2 1 2 11 9 3 3 5 4 11 22 1 1 3 1 4 2 2 1 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 ' "l 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 11 13 ■4 11 4 1 22 5 11 7 7 25 U 16 11 3 1 2 1 2 1 5 4 1 1 2 3 3 1 3 4 1 1 3 2 1 5 5 3 2 1 1 2 1 ' 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 "2 2 1 3 1 3 3 3 2 X 2 1 4 1 2 4 1 1 3 1 7 4 2 17 2 1 6 42 10 4 13 2 20 7 12 53 19 48 4 Parjure et subomat on de parjure 1 1 1 2 1 36 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Other offences not included in the foregoing classes. Sentence Con\*ictions. De- Condaranations tained Emprisonnfc. Number of Ac- quit- tor Lu- Judicial Districts in which With No option. Charges ted. nacy. Con- Con- the — offence committed. victed victed Reite- option Sans option. Ist. 2nd. rated. ota fine. _ Nom- Ac- De- _ — — Un- One Districts judiciaires oi I'offense bre quit- tenus Total. Sur der year d'accu- tts. pour Con- Con- Plus option one and sat ions. cause dam- dam- de2 entre year. over. de nfe nte rfecidi- la pri- tolie. une fois. deux fois. ves. son ^fbinB d'un Unan et plus. M. F. mendc. an. Perjury and subornation of perjury — Concluded. 9 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 Al Out 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 2 2 1 9 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lambton. Ont 1 1. 1 2 2 2' 2 2 Parry Sound, Ont.. Sudbury, Unt.. 2 ■ 1 6 2 1 6 1 3 4 Totals of Ontario 36 16 1 19 IS 1 2 3 3 Dauphin. Man Manitoba, Central 1 1 10 1 5 1 4 4 1 12 7 1 4 4 1 M somin Sask 1 2 1 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sdj^fttAnn Sask 1 1 ^ 1 11 2 9 7 2 4 1 4 4 1 1 4 3 3 1 2 1 1 3 1 3 1 i 1 94 49 4 41 38 3 2 15 - Carrying unlawful weapons. 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 9 1 2 7 1 3 1 2 2 r 1 15 2 15 2 2 12 2 2 2 ...... 1 11 2 2 2 Essex, Ont 2 .:::l S TA TIS TIQ L 'E CRIMIXELLE—l 919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 87 Tableau I. Autres d^lits non compris dans les classes pr6c^entes. Sentence. Civil. Condition. Penitentian-. Ages and Seies. — — Com- Etat ci\'il. Pfaiitencier. mit- ted to Two Refor- Other Cnder 16 years 21 years years ma- Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not and Five Death. tories. ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. Wi- under years — — — — . Single. Mar- five. and Life. — — — Moins 16 ans 21 ans 40 ans Non ed. over. de etmoin et moins et donnte. — — — — De En- Autres 16ans. de21. de40. plus. Deux Cinq mort. voyfa senten- CMi- ba- A vie Ma- En et znoins et plus. maisons de M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. taires. rife. - de E«or- H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. cinq. me. Parjure et subornation de parjure — F» I 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 i' 3 1 I 1 1 6 1 2 1 9 1 1 9 5 2 1 ' 6 13 1 i 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 S 1 2 1 2 6 3 1 2 1 1 1 •- 1 3 1 13 3 1 19 9 5 IS 23 Port d'annea U16gal. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 4 1 6 1 2 2 2 11 2 10 2 5 .:.:...: 2 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 19J9 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Other offences not included in the foregoing clas&es. Judicial Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciaires oil I'offense a fett commise. Ac- quit- C ondamnations . D^ Total tenud I pour Con- Con- victed victed 1st. 2nd. Con- Con- darn- dam- s' n6s ujie deux fois. tois. Plus de2 r^idi- Coramitted to Gaol. Emprisonn^a. With the option Sur option entre la pri- No option. Sans option. Un- One der year one and year. over. Moins Un d'un anet an. plus. Carrj'ing unlawful weapons — Concluded. 4 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 5 3 1 1 1 1 14 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 Kent. Ont 2 1 Norfolk. Ont 2 2 5 3 14 2 1 2 1 Oiford. Ont 2 1 i 1 1 1 Prince Edward. Ont 14 Sin coe. Ont 1 11 1 Wentworth. Ont 1 1 76 3 73 59 7 7 43 S 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 98 7 91 72 10 9 49 s Conspiracy. 13 13 4 1 1 3 1 3 1 York. Ont 1 - 1 1 1 1 21 15 6 5 1 1 ■! STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—19W SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Autres d^lits non compris dans les classes pr6c6dentes. Civil .\ges and Sexes. Penitentiary. Com- mit- Etat civil. ted to Refor- Other Under 16 years 21 years Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not Five Death. years. under 21. under40. and over given. — — — — — Single. Mar- dow- five. Life. Moins leans 21ans 40ans ried. de et moins et moins et donn6s. — Deux Cini — De En- voyds Autres senten- 16ans de21. de40. plus. C61i- ba- — — A vie. mort. Ma- En- et et M. K. M. K. M. F. M. F. M. taires. veu- plus. de — — — — — — — — — vage. de R«or- H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. cinq. me. m- Retor- Other Under 16 years 21 years Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not Five Death. tories. ces. Years. under 21. under 40. and over given. Wi- — — ■ — — — Mar- dow- five. and Life. — — Moins de 16 ans et moins 21 ans et moins 40 ans et Non donnfa. Single. ried. ed. — — De mort. En- .\utres senten- 16ans. 1 de21. de40. plus. — — — A vie. ces. et et maisoDS de M. F. M. f. M. F. M. F. M. F. ba- taires. rife. veu- vage. de Raor- H. F. H. F. H. F. U. F. H. F. cmq. me. Violation de proprifit^. E lois d^endant le jeu et les toteries. 2 2 1 , 2. 1 1 1 6 1 5 1 1 1 1 7 I 4 5 2 1 1 3 1 71 11 2 31 52 1 2 2 2 1 1 7 1 S 1 6 3 2 3 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 i 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 11 1 1 12 2 1 4 1 1 S .... 1 11 1 7 2 4 1 29 27 1 39 29 28 16 1 9 2 8 17 1 2 1 :;::::::i . :;-: 1 ^ 5 3 2 1 1 ::::::: 1 92 CRIMINAL ST A TISriCS~1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Other offences not included in the foregoing classes. al Districts in which ffcnco committed. Districts judiciaires oii TofVe a htk commise. Number of Charges .Ac- quit- ted. De- tained for Lu- nacy. Nom- bre d'accu- sations. Ac- quit- t&. De- tenus pour de tolie. M. F. Convictions. Condamnations. Con- Con- victed victed 1st. 2nd. Total. — Con- Con- dam- dam- nfe nte deux fois. (oia. Plus de2 rfecidi- ves. Committed to Gaol. Ennprisonn^s. Sur option entre la pri- No option. Sans option. Un- der one One year and year. over. Moins d'un Un an et plus. Offences against gambling and lottery acts— Concluded. 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 19 3 16 15 1 15 5 12 14 7 6 1 5 3 14 7 6 4 3 12 7 6 1 1 2 9 5 45 9 36 33 3 31 5 2 2 3 6 2 2 3 4 8 2 2 3 4 8 2 2 3 2 8 1 20 I 19 19 17 332 36 296 288 6 2 257 28 Prison breach escape, attempting and aiding to escape from prison. 1 2 6 1 2 6 4 2 2 2 2 3 1 7 3 1 3 3 2 2 5 1 1 1 1 14 3 4 14 1 1 7 2 3 1 1 1 4 1 3 2 1 5 24 24 14 5 5 10 Algoma. Ont 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 3 3 4 2 1 3 3 3 2 i 1 1 1 Elgin, Ont . . . 1 1 i' 2 3 1 1 i' 1 2 2 1 1 1 Lennox and Addington, Ont 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 Northumberland and Durham. i 1 2 1 1 1 Peel, Ont Rainy River, Ont 1 STA TISTIQUE CRIMIKELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau i. \utres d£lits non Bompris dans les classes piicMent es. Classe VI. Ci^■il Penitentiary . .\ges and Sexes. Com- mit- Etat civil. ted to Refor- Two Other Under 16 years 21 years ma- Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not Five Death. tories. ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. Wi- — — — Mar- dow- five. and LUe. — — — Moins de leans et moins 21ans et moins 40ans et Non doQn6s. Single. ried. ed. Deux Cinq — De mort. En- voyfo .\utres senten- 16ans. de21. de40. plus. — — — A vie. am ces. et et maisons M K. M. F. M. V. M. F. M. F. ba- rifa. veu- de — — ^- — — — — — taires. vage. de naor- U. V. H. V. H. F. U. V. H. F. cinq. me. Infractions aux lois defendant le jeu et les loteries — Fin, 2 i 1 5 11 3 2 2 2 8 1 1 6 2 3 1 8 2 6 7 4 J 1 1 1 1 13 9 14 9 13 2 1 1 2 „ 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 8 2 5 2 12 4 ^ 11 2 147 59 1 85 2 89 118 2 1 Infractions aux lois des prisons SvasioB. tentative et aide d'6vasion. 1 4 I 1 2 1 1 1 3 i' 3 1 7 1 1 S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 6 1 1 2 3 4 3 3 2 2 10 3 2 3 1 i 1 2 8 2 4 10 2 4 2 16 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 - 1 1 i' 1 1 1 3 1 , 1 . 1 ...... 'X'..". r 1 1 1 1 1 ^ 3 1 1 3 3 2 2 3 2 1 2 2 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Other offences not included in the foregoing classes. Judicial Districts in which offence committed. Districts iudiclaires oil I'offense a^£ commise. De- tained for Lu- of quit- Charges ted. nacy. ~ ~ Ot- Nom- Ac- tenu bre quit- pour d'iiccu- t6s. cause sations. de tolie. M. 1 F. Convictions. Condam nation! Con- Con- victed victed Ist. 2nd. Total. - - Con- Con- dam- dam- nta nte deux foie. fois. Committed to Gaol. Kmprisonn^. option entre la pri- No option. Sans option. der one year. Prison breach escape, attempting and ai jingto escape from prison — Concluded. 2 18 4 1 1 4 IS 2 18 4 1 1 4 18 1 13 1 1 8 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 Thunder Bay, Ont Waterloo. Ont 1 Wellington, Ont - 1 2 7 2 ■ 3 3 12 York, Ont ml 79 2 1 76 43 18 15 2 27 4 1 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 4 Regina, Sask :. 1 Weybum, Sask 1 10 10 9 1 3 S 6 17 8 1 3 1 3 16 8 1 I 2 4 1 2 11 4 2 12 3 2 Totals of Alberta 32 4 28 8 17 3 2 15 2 1 2 2 1 2 i 1 2 / 1 1 1 177 7 1 169 86 54 29 9 68 15 Re-v enue laws, offences against. Halifax, N'.S 4 4 4 4 3 1 2 2 2 24 1 1 1 3 24 1 1 1 3 24 1 1 1 3 24 Pontiac, Que 2 Richelieu. Que 1 30 30 30 28 1 2 1 7 12 5 1 5 2 1 6 8 5 5 1 4 S 1 7 5 1 2 2 1 Halton.Ont 4 4 1 7 5 1 7 5 Xorthumberland and Durham, Ont ST A TISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau i. Autrcs d^lits non compris dans les classes prScfedentes. Classe ■■■ Ci%-il Ages and Sexes. Com- Etat ci\-il. Two Retor- Other Senten- Under 16 16 years and 21 years and 40 years Not and Five Death. ces years. under 21 . under 40. and over given. Wi- — — — — Mar- dow- live. and Life. - - — Moins de 16 ans et moins 21 ans et moins 40 ans et Non donn6s. Smgle. ried. ed. Deux — De mort. En- voy6s Autres senten- 16ans. de21. de40. plus. — — — A vie. aux ces. maisons M. V. M. V. M. F. M. F. M. F. ba- rife. veu- de — — — — — — ■ taires. vage. de Raor- U. f. H. F. H. ■F. H. F. H. F. cinq. me. Dfelits centre le revenu de I'Etat. Infractions aux lois des prisons fevasion, tentative et aide d'^vasion— Fin. 1 2 11 2 1 2 17 3 1 1 2 13 I 1 1 1 i i .... 3 1 2 1 2 1 4 2 5 1 3 I 3 27 5 11 7 1 28 4 19 3 5 9 60 8 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 1 4 1 2 6 3 1 1 3 1 2 10 3 1 1 5 3 1 2 3 2 3 2 1 1 3 2 5 12 5 5 1 16 9 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 42 8 27 12 1 47 6 57 5 15 24 2 120 25 3 1 2 1 1 3 2 24 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 2 26 4 2 2 1 1 2 1 6 1 1 6 4 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 1 4 5 2 2 2 1 96 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Other offences not included in the loregoing classes. Judicial Districta in which offence csmmittod. Districts judiciaircs ou Toffeose afet^cammise. Number of Charges Ac- quit- ted. De- tained (or Lu- nacy. Nom- bre d'accu- sations. Ac- quit- t&. De- tenus pour cijBe (olie. M. F. Convictions. Condamnationi Con- Con- victed victed 1st. 2nd. Total. - - Con- Con- daro- dam- n63 nte una deux (ois. foia. Committed to Gaol. Emprisonn$s. With the option Sur option No option. Sana option. Un- One der year one and year. over. Moina Vn d'un anet an. plus. Riot and affray. Revenue la wa, offences against — Concluitd. 4 7 2 1 1 1 10 2 5 6 40 4 3 1 2 2 2 5 2 39 2 5 2 1 1 1 9 2 3 5 39 3 3 1 2 5 2 i Perth. Ont 1 1 9 2 4 4 38 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 I 1 127 12 lis 108 5 2 102 9 6 11 1 11 6 2 U 6 2 11 1 20 1 19 19 19 2 13 3 3 3 4 6 5 2 12 3 3 3 4 6 5 2 12 3 3 3 4 6 S 2 12 3 3 3 4 6 5 1 39 1 3S 38 38 6 36 4 3 7 6 32 4 3 7 « 30 4 3 7 5 28 i 3 7 4 2 4 Lethbridge. .\ltj 56 4 52 50 2 47 4 6 2 3 20 2 6 2 ,i 2 6 2 3 19 2 5 2 3 19 2 1 1 Kootenay. B.C Vancouver B C 1 33 1 32 32 31 1 •312 19 I 292 283 7 2 271 15 HanU. N.S.. 5 1 1 1 4 4 2 2 Gasp*, Que 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■ T-l — ■■ "Principally illicit stills. — Principalcment deaalambica clandeatins. STATISTIQUE CRlMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau i. ^utres d^Ut3 non compris dans Ie3 classes pr6c6dente3. Classe Ti. Civil Penitentiary. .\ges and Sexes. Com- ~ Etat ci\nl. ted to Refor- Two Other I'nder 16 vears 21 years ma- Senten- 10 and and 40 years Not Five Death tories ces vears. under 21. under 40. and over given. — — — — .Mar- do«- five. and LUe. — — — Moins de 16ans et moins et moins 40ans et au- donn6s. Single. ried. Deiu Cinq — De mort. En- voy6s. .^utres senten- 16ans. de21. de40. dessus. — — — A vie. 1 C61i- Ma- En- et et plus. de M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. ba- taires. nfa. vage. de R«or. H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. U. F. cinq. me i le revenu de I'Etat— Fin. Emeute et rixe. -| 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 4 23 2 1 5 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 3 4 29 3 2 1 3 2 12 2 1 1 1 3 1 4 3 47 44 1 20 23 70 4 6 2 4 2 5 4 3 3 4 6 9 3 7 2 1? 3 1 3 4 6 5 2 1 1 1 1 36 2 1 2 14 11 1 20 1 7 8 1 0 1 2 3 1 17 9 26 8 24 2 1 4 2 1 5 1 2- 3 1 2 11 6 . 1 6 12 1 12 12 2 6 11 15 1 6 4 85 74 4 125 46 125 - ---\-' 3 .. 1 4 lOd— 7 cm MIX A L ST A 77.S77( 'A- 101 ft 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Other offences not included in the foregoing classes. • Seotence. Convictions. Committed to Gaol. De- 1 — tained 1 EmprisonnSs. Number of Ac- quit- Judicial Districts in which Lu- " With No option. charges. ted. Con- Con- the — offence committed. i victed 1st. victed 2nd. Reite- rated. option of a fine. Sans option. _ Nom- Ac- D6- — — — — Un- One Districts judiciaircB oil I'offence bre quit- tenus Total. Sur der yaar d'accu- tts. P3ur Con- Cjn- Plus option one and a fet« commise. sation.. cause dain- dam- dc2 entro yew. over. de nfe nfe rtcidi- la pri- — folic. deux Moins Unan 1 fois. fois. ou I'a- d'un etplus. M. F. 1 mende. Riot and affray — Concluded. Brant Ont 1 6 1 5 1 4 1 1 1 2 26 3 23 23 9 3 2 35 4 31 31 14 2 75 10 65 64 1 29 7 ? Keeping bawdy houses and inmates tli ereof. 2 27 3 2 21 3 2 21 3 1 10 6 3 3 7 1 3 3 3 3 Montrccl, Que . Ottawa. Que.. Quebec, Que Riniouski, Que St. Francis, Que 650 4 64 5 9. /I 649 64 649 4 64 S 9 492 3 48 3 5 84 7 2 2 Totals of Quebec 732 1 731 731 551 94 2 Algoira.Ont . Brant, Ont Carleton, Ont.. Elgin, Ont Essex, Ont Halton,Ont Kenora,Ont Kent, Ont Lambton, Ont , Lincoln, Ont Middlesex, Ont Oxford, Ont Parry Sound, Ont.. 14 6 14 5 1 4 1 5 1 4 1 4 1 1 3 4 11 6 1 21 161 4 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 10 7 4 10 5 5 1 4 1 4 5 2 4 3 5 1 4 1 l' 1 1 4 I 3 1 3 11 16 149 1 1 3 4 11 4 12 149 1 Peterborough, Onf.- 2 2 9 3 1 Tcn.iskiii.iinc.Onl., Tlum.l.T V,n\. (int Wellaml, Ont VScllinj^ton. (Jnl.. 2 3' i 1 1 2 4 10 6 88 9 2 Totals of Ontario 276 15 25 236 231 3 2 139 51 4 1 6 3 3 1 1 3 Manitoba. Eastern Cannington. Sask 1 2 6 8 i 14 1 2 4 8 4 14 1 2 3 6 3 10 i 2 1 4 Moose Jaw, Sask.. 1 Saskatoon, Sask 1 17 3 .S TA TIS TIQUE C RI MIX ELLE— 1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 1 compris dans les classes prfcWentes. Penitentiarj" P&iitancier. Two and under five. Five years add over. Life. Dcui Cinq ans ans et et de plus. cinq. 1 inaisoDS de R6- forme. 16 years and uader2i ajid 4 ) years Not .under 10 ind over given. Mar- Single. ried. ce&- Ma- ba- rife. Emeute et rile — Fin. 1 4 , 1 1 , 3 1 4 9 12 8 3 18 S 15 1 2 12 4 12 21 8 27 13 2 29 4 17 42 21 Tenant et habitant dea maisons de dfsordre. : i , 1 8 1 , 1 ' 8 1 4 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 - 1 73 5 577 1 66 275 280 94 2 8 2 31 i 7 1 3 13 3 2 2 6 22 1 3 ^ 1 4 4 5 ... 1 . 84 1 8 593 5 72 14 38 297 284 2 2 5 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 ::,. 4 3 2 3 1 3 2 I 3 2 6 6 1 3 ' i 1 1 1 1 "".... 3 1 ...... 2 2 1 I 4 2 2 4 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 i 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 8 98 ...... 1 1 3 1 5 29 8 1 ' 4 58 4 28 .... 1 * 1 18 2 21 .... 3 5 48 2 2 1 6 1 1 40 2 5 17 43 72 37 27 14 19 73 128 6 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 2 1 4 1 ' ■ 6 2 1 1 1 5 3 1 , 2 7 \ lOd— 7i CRIMIXAL STATISTIC\S~19W 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Other offences not included in the foregoing classes. Judicial DistrtctB in wliich offence committed. Districts judiciaires oii Toffense afet^commise. Convictions. Condamnations. Con- Con- victed victed 1st. 2nd. Total. — — Con- Con- dam- dam- n^s n«s une doiui fois. fois. Plus de2 rfecidi- Comraitted to Gaol. I'^mprisonn^. With No option. the — option Sans option. Un- One Sur der year option one and entre year. over. la pri- — — son Moins Unan ou I'a- d'un et plus. mende. an. Keeping bawdy houses and inmates thereof — Concluded. 1 2 3 1 2 3 I 2 3 Weyburn.Sask Totals o( Saakatchewan... 44 3 1 40 39 1 31 , 8 2 56 30 6 8 2 1 2 33 28 6 8 2 1 2 27 27 6 8 2 1 3 3 1 2 29 18 6 8 2 1 Calgary, .\lta 3 2 20 3 6 Totals of Alberta 105 5 20 80 73 3 4 66 9 6 2 111 9 1 7 136 13 1 i 6 2 94 8 1 7 6 2 94 7 1 7 6 2 89 3 1 6 4' 1 Yale, B.C IT Totals of British Columbia 4 118 117 1 107 4 Totals of Canada 1.340 38 62 • 1.239 1.225 8 6 912 172 G 9 other misdemeanours. Cape Breton, N.S Pictou. N.S- Madawaska, N.B Montreal, Que Ottawa. Que,. , . Algoma, Ont , Carleton, Ont.. Elgin. Ont Frontenac, Ont Leeds and Grenville. Ont Lennox and Addington, Ont Lincoln, Ont Norfolk, Ont Rainy Kiver, Ont Stormont, Dundas and Gtengi Ont Sudbury. Ont.. Temiskaming, Ont,. Waterloo, Ont Welland, Ont Wentworth, Ont York. Ont . Totals of Ontario 5 1 2 3 3 2 1 6 2 5 2 3 I 41 65 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 3 1 2 I 1 1 1 1 1 3 34 1 3 33 1 21 1 7 1 ] 14 SI 48 1 2 31 9 1 STATISTIQVE CRIMlXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau i Autres d61its non compris dans les classes pr^c^entes Sentence. Civil Condition. Peniteoliarw .\ges and .Sexes. — — Com- Etat civil. Penitencier. mit- ted to , ^ Two years Retor- Other Senten- Under 16 16 years and 21 years and 40 years Not and Five Death. tories. ces years. under 21. under-13. Wi- under years — — — — -Mar- dow- five. and Life. — — — Moins de 16 ans et moins 21 ans et moins 40 ans et N'on donnas. Single. ried. ed. — — — De En- .\utres 16 ans. de21. de40. plus. — Deux Cinq mort. vovfe senten- ans ans A \-ie. am ces. cai- Ma- En- et et plus. ""de M. F. M. F. -U. F. M. F. -M. F. ba- taires. rife. vage. de IWfor- H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. cinq. me. Tenant et habitant des maiaons de d€sordre — Pin. 2 3 1 1 6 5 2 16 10 2 11 2 1 4 3 1 5 28 4 1 IS 7 2 1 2 2 2 1 18 4 6 . 5 3 6 28 4 1 8 30 22 16 4 2 1 2 ' 5 1 4 34 5 37 17 3 1 SO 3 40 5 1 1 7 7 4 39 37 20 1 14 3 53 45 1 1 147 2 5 26 102 742 73 106 75 108 451 492 Divers autres d^lits. 1 3 3 3 1 • 4 1 S ' 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 « 2 " 1 2 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 - 1 1 18 1 2 17 1 1 4 ; 1 1 4 1 1 8 2 12 1 1 9 3 _ 2 1 24 12 1 6 2 20 23 1 CRIMINAL ST A TISTICS— 191.9 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Other offences not included in the foregoing olasaes. Judicial Districts in which offence committed. Districts judiciaires oil I'offenae a 6t6 commise. Do- Number of Ac- iiuit- for Lu- charges. tod. nacy. Nom- Ac- De- bre quit- tenu d'aceu- tts. pour sations. cauae de folic. M. F. Condamnationu. Con- Con- l8t. 2nd. Con- Con- dam- dam- n&i n68 uno deux fois. fois. Plus de2 r6cidi- Cotnmitted to Gaol. Emprisonn^s. Sur option entre la pri- No option. Sans option. One year and over. ademeanoura — Concluded. 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 5 1 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 7 1 7 6 1 1 1 1 6 1 18 10 8 8 6 1 2 5 2 3 3 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 Yale, B.C 15 2 13 12 ■ 1 5 3 122 38 84 76 2 6 46 16 1 5 TA TIS TIQ ( ■£• C RI MIX ELLE— 1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau i Autres d^lita non compris dan9 les classes pr6c£' by classee and provinces. Judici.il Didtricts in which offence CDimnitted. Districts judiciaires oii I'offence a 6t6 commise. De- Number of charges. Ac- quit- ted. t:iLncd for l.u- nacy. Nom- bre d'accu- sations. Ac- nuit- tfe. De- tenu pyur de folic. M. F. Cond am nations. Con- Con- victed victed 1st. 2nd. Total, — — Con- Con- dam- dam- n&i deux fois. fois. PlUB do 2 rfeeidi- Committed to Gaol. Emprisonn^. option entre la pri- No option. Sans option. Class I. — Offences against the person. Prince Edward Island . , 6 , 5 . 1 Xova Scotia 329 K7 5 ml 236 22S 6 5 149 29 5 New Brunswick 84 24 3 ml 56 46 ■> 8 32 3 1 Quebec 539 11)1 3 ml 434 388 32 14 225 53 6 Ontario 1,830 172 42( 1/ \ Urn 121 ml 1,304 1.211 69 24 708 160 63 Manitoba 214 5fi 9 148 139 6 3 95 14 6 Saskatchewan 212 5B 2 154 148 4 2 58 43 15 .\lberta 225 79 I 14,'i 134 9 2 74 17 10 British Columbia 241 97 HI m4 130 126 3 1 63 19 10 4 2 2 2 1 1 Canada 3,684 975 75 1/ 20 2,614 2,424 131 59 1.405 340 115 Class n. — Offences against property with violence. Prince Edward Isknd 11 175 43 724 1,491 272 53 96 227 35 11 190 156 11 8 23 41< i 4 5 .ml 11 139 32 530 1,329 261 43 73 186 8 100 387 818 177 44 49 108 21 1 73 223 33 1 9 21 1 18 4 70 288 51 15 67 Xova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec . . . . Ontario 3 1 8 95 3 4 7 19 16 86 184 6 23 26 22 16 24 162 Alberta Yukon 3,092 475 10 1 2,606 1,718 384 504 121 382 -Offences against property- without i 13 394 272 2,385 6,026 863 831 803 732 3 13 286 218 1.877 4,914 752 736 559 553 3 11 263 176 1,424 3,976 584 691 459 447 3 2 19 17 215 490 82 23 55 58 4 25 238 448 86 22 45 48 5 21 11 111 859 113 356 170 66 2 1 58 27 437 1,084 102 190 157 170 .Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec Ontario Manitoba Sa-skatchewan Alberta British Columbia Yukon 100 53 475 997 104 140 215 153 7 1 33 113 7 5 29 26 ml m2 15 2 43 259 26 23 45 30 Canada 12:372 2237 221 3 9,911 8.034 961 916 1.714 2.226 443 STATISTIQUE CRl MIX ELLE— 1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Recapitulation par classes et provinces. r.m\ Condition. Penitentiary. .\ges and Sexes. — Com- Etat ci^^l. P4nitencier. mit- ted to Refor- Two Other rnde> 16 years 21 years ma- Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not and Five Death. tories. ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. Wi- under years — — — — — Mar- dow- five. and Life. — — ~ Moins de 16 ans. et moins 21 aim. et moins 40 ans. et Non donn6s. Single. ried. ed. — — — De En- .\utres 16 ans. de21. de40. plus. — — Deui Cinq mort. voyfe senten- ans ans A vie am ces. C*li- \la- En et et plus. "d^?^ M. F. M F. M. F. M. F. M. F. ba- taires. rifa. de forme. H. F. H. F. U. F. H. F. H. F. cinq. Classe I. — Outrages centre la personne. J 3 33 13 100 282 ' 27 12 27 28 3 13 1 24 13S 10 5 6 11 16 4 1 1 2 117 22 230 639 69 76 67 57 79 18 188 557 48 45 S3 54 17 2 1 13 37 2 3 4 2 1 3 2 1 2 31 35 9 4 3 2 7 21 63 9 5 4 1 29 12 81 264 34 36 29 17 3 6 12 3 3 2 60 14 35 121 7 26 34 37 1 5 '2' 13 1 3 2 4 82 25 1»4 604 74 65 66 37 1 5 5 23 37 2 15 1 7 8 S 3 1 7 1 is 20 5 5 10 7 2 117 64 7 28 13 525 79 9 211 24 127! 115 503 29 335 30 1,047 1.148 53 Classe n.— D61its i violence contre la propri£t£. 6 28 4 31 114 23 5 29 3 264 542 152 5 21 93 11 33 6 178 534 120 2 11 97 26 481 1.200 201 30 46 133 40 4 I 33 27 3 44 U 183 -518 69 16 31 96 2 1 i 41 12 149 205 67. 19' 17 28 4 12 1 7 19 5 .... 9 .2 42 "2 22 3 41 86 53 2 8 18 7 84 105 49 4 9 19 5 1 15 1 6 2 49 '2 4 5 22 14 326 75 220 1.214 933 U 968 4 538 8 49 1 91 3 2,225 233 Classe ra. — Dfelits s violence contre la propri^ie. "1 6 145 127 980 2,407 458 150 151 239 1 5 59 82 630 1297 297 138 1 2 26 61 19 1 2 4 2 53 57 305 1306 HI 98 94 97 6 2 19 106 21 9 9 6 3 73 48 634 1054 161 130 203 145 1 6 5 W 214 42 16 31 24 3 17 8 155 297 31 19 48. 48 145 186 1,401 3,431 442 ISO 227 343 1 6 48 19 421 934 217 96 165 99 28 3 29 10 14 17 139 184 35 2 2 9 60 10 8 6 5 64 9 31 492 58 434 135 76 2 a 3 4 27 2 21 24 10 31 138 111 18 15 15 2 5 3 31 26 19 10 399 57 408 4.664 2515 116 2123 178 2452 402 626 102 1301 96 6,363 2,005 CRIMIXAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Summar>- by cbisses and provinces. Judicial District* in which offence conimitted. Districts judiciaires ou I'ofiTense Numbei charges. Ac- quit- ted. De- tained (or Lu- Nom- bre d'accu- sations. Ac- quit- tfe. Dt- tenu paur de tolie. M. F. Convictions. Condamnations . Con- Con- victed victed 1st. 2nd. Total — — Con- Con- dam- dam- n«s n«s deux foU. fois. Plus de2 r^idi- Committed to Gaol Emprisonn^. Sur option entre lapri- Class IV.— Malicious offences against property Prince Edward Island 1 56 7 12« 215 60 22 24 12 1 27 6 95 160 48 12 13 8 I 24 6 83 157 47 12 10 8 3 1 9 3 5 6 9 3 2 5 29 1 30 51 12 10 10 4 Quebec Ontario 2 {!{. n 21 8 3 1 4 10 82 23- i' 1 Alberta 1 2 3 1 Canada 523 147 3 3 370 348 16 6 129 33 7 Class V. — Forger^' and off^ice? against currency. Nova Scotia 16 3 72 161 79 67 29 39 2 1 21 30 7 10 10 7 14 2 51 131 71 57 19 32 13 2 35 101. 21 35 14 18 ' 1 8 18 8 7 4 8 12 42 15 4 10 2 24 8 41 14 20 5 5 13 Manitoba 21 3 Alberta . 1 4 Canada 46« 88 1 377 239 47 91 26 96 46 Class -yn. — Other offences not included in the foregoing classes. 1 89 28 977 924 131 150 303 2^1 1 65 19 933 790 106 131 231 242 1 59 12 906 720 99 125 198 235 1 32 8 667 438 70 99 161 182 Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec Ontario . Manitoba 17 5 41 102 20 16 7 4 1 28 5 3 20 4 4 6 5 11 42 1 5 25 7 16 28 6 1 8 16 129 147 ^ 1^ 2 1 2 22 3 I Alberta British Columbia Yukon 40 ! 8 14 3 2,884 288 72 6 2,518 2,355 102 61 1,658 378 42 .ST.4 TISTIQUE CRIMIKELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau ll. R^capitulat ion par classes et provinces. Sentence. Ages and Sexes. Civil Condition. Penitentiary. Pfenitencier. Com- mit- ted to Retor- Two Other Under 16 years 21 years Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not and Five Death. tDries. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. — — — — — dow- 6ve. and Lite. — ~ ~ Moins de 16 ans et moins et moins 40 ans et plus. Non donnas. Single. ried. ed. Deux — De mort. En- voy6s Autres senten- leans. de21. de40. — — — .\ vie aux ces.- C^li- Ma- En et et maisons M K. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. ba- ries. veu- plus. de R6- — — — . — — — — — taires. vage de forme. H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. cmq. -Dommages malicieux centre la propri^t^. Classe V. — ^Faux et d61its par rapport i la "7 1 3 12 12 3 2 2 1 4 5 2 1 11 1 1 9 21 70 33 40 15 15 1 29 48 38 8 3 8 7 6 1 22 37 26 la 7 10 5 9 38 23 17 7 1 1 4 7 1 3 1 35 S3 33 3S 8 18 7 1 12 2 2 2 1 8 7 10 17 1 13 1 71 6 8 124 8 100 13 186 9 35 1 23 2 204 135 10 -Autres d61its nan i les classes pr^c^dentes. 4 1 596 88 3 8 29 42 6 39 156 20 9 31 52 3 74 31 1 3 1 3 15 2 55 117 16 74 57 46 8 40 32 15 35 7 19 15 376 315 49 14 69 107 13 2 360 316 41 25 74 79 910 2 13 1 114 132 18 8 17 40 1 13 22 4 1 3 3 1 1 4 6 9 76 19 3 -8 5 1 1 24 4 3 6 24 lol 241 38 19 67 79 2 4 4 5 4 9 5 37 2 4 5 1 1 1 68 10 19 343 41 8 130 39 580 771 313 116 383 137 964 132 CRIMISAL ST A TISTICS—19W 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Summary by classes and provinces. Judicial Districts in wliich offence committed. Districts judiciaires oiil "offense a M6 commiee. Number of charges. Ac- quit- ted. De- tained for Lu- nacy. Xom- bre d'accu- satiuns. Ac- quit- tfa. De- tenus pour de, folie. M. 1 F. Convictions. Condamnations . Con- Con- \'icted victed 1st. 2nd. Totsl — — Con- Con- dam- dam- nis n«9 une deux fois. fois. Plus de2 rfecidi- CommiKcd to Goal. Emprisoon^s. With the option of a fine. Sur option entre Grand totals by provinces. 'Including 9 " No Bill '*, 11 Jury disagreed and 7 A'o//f pro.t^'^ui or stay of proceedings, tincluding 1 No Bill. •Y compris 9 cas de non lieu, 11 cas dans lesquels le jury ne ji'est pas accord^ et 7 cas de noUt prostqui. tY compris 1 cas de non lieu. Prince Edward Island [1919 il91& 32 42 1 5 31 37 26 34 4 2 1 1 I 2 2 Nova Scot ia 1919 1918 1.059 990 270 251 20 22 2 767 717 684 604 56 80 27 33 214 159 126 113 38 20 New Brunswick 1919 1,1918 437 387 95 46 8 1 333 334 269 270 25 25 39 39 52 96 56 SO 4 3 Quebec 1919 ,1918 4.823 4.631 858 810 41 64 4 10 3.920 3.747 3.223 3.139 347 318 350 290 1,023 1.282 719 632 79 81 Ontario 1919 ,1918 10. M7 10.278 1808 1770 190 187 21 8 8.628 8.313 6.983 6.642 845 841 800 830 2.206 2,125 1.625 1,642 522 400 Manitoba '1919 ' 1918 1,619 1.617 210 228 22 25 1 1.3S6 1.364 1.067 1.130 131 95 188 139 304 315 147 156 82 78 Sasicatchewan , 1919 ,1918 1.385 240 1.412 279 10 32 2 1.135 1.099 1.055 997 40 55 40 47 517 454 297 314 53 60 .\lbcrta ,1919 :,1918 1.480 1.237 389 311 51 36 1 I. (MO 889 864 761 lOO 73 76 55 415 409 252 219 67 99 British Columbia .^919 ,1918 1.532 1.138 337 260 40 19 4 1.151 859 »42 724 93 61 116 74 312 252 230 152 76 42 (1919 11918 .. (1919 7 15 2 4 5 11 5 9 3 7 1 4 1 1 Canada 23.021* 21.747 4210 3964 1382 392 M 18.396 17,370 15.118 14.310 1.641 1.551 1.637 1,509 5.053 5.106 3,455 3,284 921 ll918 783 S TA TISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau u. Recapitulation par classes et provinces. Sentence. Civ/ Condition. Penitentiary. Ages & Sexes. — Com- Etat civil. P&iitencier. mit- ted to Refor- Other Under 16 years 21 years 1 Two ma- Senten- 16 and and 40 years Not ye-irs Five Death. toriea. ces. years. under 21. under 40. and over given. and — — — — — Mar- Wi- and Life. — — — Mollis 16ans 21 ans 4U ans Non Single. ried. dow- Jive. over. de et moins et moins et plus donnas. ed. — — De En- Autres 16ans. de21. de40. — — — Deui Cinq mort. voys senten- A vie. aux ces. Cfeli- Ma- En- et et plus. ""de™ M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. ba- 1 aires. rife. vagf de R«or- U. K. H. F. H. F. H. F. H. F. cinq. me. Grands totaux par provinces. 2 1 6 7 14 19 16 24 1 5 5 5 3 ? 3 1 ' t 24 31 6 4 1 96 91 11 14 I 2 44 47 237 271 103 151 1 3 126 128 9 8 261 281 17 23 66 45 8 3 157 60 19 15 370 455 166 185 17 6 48 16 5 1 81 38 1 21 16 185 152 146 152 1.552 1.404 90 100 922 796 2 4 38 35 78 58 534 402 3 13 27 40 93 92 1162 1158 11 7 6S6 867 22 35 289 258 2 2 89 53 29 20 127 86 3 3 46 52 250 247 2,553 2,396 SO 66 1.053 1,052 271 152 3 7 4 145 156 304 264 83 77 2' 2 8 4 3'3 352 3,555 3,447 1949 2121 74 81 2104 1625 154 121 2247 2401 373 460 754 749 107 134 791 539 76 82 5,687 5,096 2,003 2,078 85 58 81 48 5 11 1 6 64 59 702 692 445 507 25 46 239 210 30 28 388 287 56 85 103 98 14 23 86 76 3 4 808 933 431 353 20 16 55 54 8 ID 8 3 5 197 199 31 1 1 143 85 9 8 2S0 353 30 39 69 110 14 549 450 40 15 315 335 198 270 13 21 65 46 11 19 3 1 1 2 226 94 10 2 2 1 146 101 13 4 371 285 69 41 112 94 9 16 247 319 61 26 417 284 322 251 21 8 56 29 25 14 1 1 34 38 417 331 1 193 195 7 5 212 94 14 8 329 236 1 5 67 103 125 105 1 3 8 13 175 85 3 3 21 15 656 557 1 5 242 209 6 14 3 978 701 229 185 7 4 28 20 678 678 7,047 6,609 3728 3927 148 177 3587 2708 259 230 5137 5101 1309 1627 1544 1497 251 251 2165 1638 268 214 11,081 10,339 4,472 4,474 315 269 0 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd A. 1920 TABLE III INDICTABLE OFFENCES BY PROVINCES SHOWING THE EDUCATIONAL STATUS, OCCUPATION, PLACE OF BIRTH, RELIGION, USE OF LIQUORS AND RESIDENCE OF THE CONVICTED. TABLEAU III DELITS JUSTICIABLES D'UN jury PAR PROVINCES MONTRANT LE degrE d'instruction, l'occupation, le lieu DE NAISSANCE, LA RELIGION, L'USAGE DE BOISSONS ET LA RESIDENCE DES CONDAMNES. lOd— 8 114 CRl.\fI.\A I. ST A TIsriCS—1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table in. Offences agains the pereon. Claas 1. Educational Status. Dcgrt ({'instruction. Occupation. I'se of Liquors. Tsage de boissons. Provinces. In- able to read write. Elc- tary. Supe- Agri- cul- tural. Com- mer- cial. Do- mestic. In- dus- trial. Pro- tes- sional. La- bourers. Mo- de- rate. Im- dT rate. Inca- pables delire oud'6- crire. El«- taire. Supt- Agri- cul- teurs. Corn- can ts. Servi- teurs. In- dus- tricls. Pro- fes- sions lib6- rales. Jour- liers. Mo- dirt. mo- 1 3 2 4 5 8 2 1 1 3 6 1 Quebec 1 1 1 1 S 7 1 Saskatchewan 3 1 1 1 1 Alberta 1 Canada 6 20 5 2 1 3 1 .2 11 5 Murder, attempt to commit. Quebec 3 5 1 2 5 ■ ■ 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 Alberta 2 4 2 2 1 2 2 Canada...: S 14 ' 3 3 3 1 9 3 10 Nova Scotia 1 4 1 6 13 1 J 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 11 1 1 1 Quebec ....:.' 8 4 Ontario 4 2 3 1 Alberta 1 2 1 2 2 British Columbia 1 Canada 7 23 2 * 4 S 3 2 12 17 • Concealing birth of infants. 2 2 1 I Canada 4 ... ' 3 .\bortion and attempt to procure abortion. 2 2 ■ , .:, i .::-:K:::;: 1 2 1 Alberta 4 1 1 1 3 !• 1 STATISTIQL'E7'RIMI\ELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Outrages contre la personne. Birth Place. Religion s. Residence. Lieu.x de naissance. Other Other 1 Ro- Bri- Fo- man Ch, Other tish Uni- reign Ca- of Me- Pres- Deno- Cities Rural Pos- ses- ted States Coun- tries. Bap- tists. byte- Eng- lies. land. dists. tions. Towns. tricts. land Ire- Sco^ sions. Pro- land. land. Ca- — — — — — — — — tes- — — — Wales. Autres tants. Etats- Autres Bap- Ca- Kjlise Mf- Pres- .\ngle- - Unis. pays tistes. tholi- d'An- tho- bytfe- tres Citfe Dis- Ir- bri- stran- ques. Rle- dis- riens. con- et tricts et Imde. tanni- gers. terre. tes. fes- Villes. ruraux. Gallcs ques. sions. 1 3 2 4 1 1 1 7 4 3 1 1 4 4 2 1 1 1 3 5 2 1 3 2 1 2 2 1 3 6 1 , 12 1 1 U 17 2 1 5 12 14 Meurtre, tentati' Homicide non pr6mMit6. Suppression d'enfant. Avortement et tentative d'avortement. 3 2 4 1 1 3 3 3 5 5 1 2 3 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 ■ 1 1 1 ^ 5 1 13 5 2 3 8 15 6 1 3 7 1 1 2 "7 4 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 > 10 13 1 7 4 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 15 1 12 12 9 2 2 2 4 24 7 '. 2 1 1 - 2 ■ 1 1 ,. . , 1 • 2 1 1 ,. , 2 . 1 2 2 ..... . 1 2 1 1 . - 3 1 lOd— 8* CRIMISAL STATISTICS— 191 9 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table m. Offences against the peraon. Class ■• Educational SUtus. Degrt d'instniction. Oecupation. Use of Liquors. L'snge de boissons. Vroviace» Un- able to read write. Ele- tary. Supe- rior. Aia-i- cul- tural. Com- cial. Do- mestic. In- dus- trial. Pro- fes- sional. La- bourers. Mo- de- rate. Im- de- rate. Inca- pables delire ou d'fe- EI6- taire. Supe- Agri- cul- teure. Corn- can ts. Servi- teuTB. In- dus- triels. Pro- fcs- !ib^ rales. Jour- na- liers. Mo- dM. Im- mo- d«r*. 1 , 1 8 1 1 1 1 6 1 5 1 7 1 2 I 1 Canada 1. 12 6 2 1 7 8 3 Rape, attempt to commit. 1 7 2 2 1 3 I 7 2 Canada 2 8 2 2 1 3 8 2 Carnal knowledge ot girl of tender years. 4 2 19 6 13- 4 3 i' 1 1 2 18 4 14 3 2 - 6 3 1 14 1 3 r .> 2 8 2 ■> Saskatchewan f Alberta 3 i i' 4 r 3 4 47 1 13 5 1 n 4 19 43 - Nova Scotia 4 1 11 34 3 4 4 1 4 29 2 4 3 Quebec . Ontario i 4 3 1 8 2 1 1 2 8 1 1 5 1 1 1 9 3 3 2 1 Alberta I 4 57 1 11 13 12 5 3 11 43- 7 New Bninswick Incest. 1 2 2 1 1 i 2 1 Quebec 1 I 1 1 1 I 3 1 3 Alberta 2 Canada 3 7 7 1 2 6l STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Outrages contre la persDnne. Religim Residence. L 9US de naissinoe. British Isles. Other Bri- Other Fo- Ro- rh Other lies Britanniques. tish Uni- <^a- of Me- Pres- Deno- Cities Rural Pjs- ted States Coun- tries. Bap- tists. thD- lics. Eng- land. dists. byte- rians. tions. and Towns. Eng- land tricts. Ire^ Scot- gians. Pro- land. land. Ca- — — — — — — — — Walss. Etats- Autres Bap- Ca- EKlise M^ Pres- Au- Unis. tistes. tholi- d'An- tho- byt*- tres Citfes Ir- EoM- bri- Stran- ques. Kle- dis- riens. con- tricts et lande. gers. terre. tes. Gallcs. ques. Mom,. 1 1 11 1 5 2 1 4' 2 7 1 1 1 1 1 u 1, 1 5 3 5 10 7 Commerce charnel avec une fille en bas k%i Viol, tentat ve de. 2 1 2 6 8 1 5 1 5 2 1 8 3 I 1 2 2 U 2 2 2 5 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 6 1 2 4 2 20 3 10 2 2 1 5 2 11 1 4 3 1 5 3. 13. 2 1 1 G ' 3 22 6 20 8 8 12 8 11 6 39 24 3 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 2 5 3 ll 6 1 1 3 7 CKI MIS A L S TA TIS TfCS—Wl 9 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table ni. OSencea againJt the person. Class ■■ Educational Status. Degr6 d'instruction. Occupation. Ise oi Liquors, L'aage de boissons. Provinces. Un- able to read write. Ele- tary. Supe- rior. Agri- cul- tural. Com- cial. Do- mestic. In- dus- trial. Pro- fes- sional. La- bourers. Mo- de- rate. Im- de-' rate. Inca- pables de lire oud'^ E16- taire. Sup«- Agri- cul- teurs. Com- mer- cants. Servi- teUTB. In- dus- triels. Pro- tes- !ib^ rales. Jour- liers. Mo- d*r*. Im- d«r« Nova Scotia Quebec 2 I l' 3 19 3 5 2 6 1 2 16 3 4 I Ontario s- 3 6 1 4 1 4 1 1 Saskatchewan Canada 4 30 IS 4 1 4 1 9 26 - Indecent assault. Nova Scotia 1 2 5 1 5 7 20 67 6 7 6 6 2 2 1 S 41 3 6 4 9 49 8 5 2 1 1 2 l' 6 8 4' 1 Quebec Ontario . 4 5 2 3 1 2 2 3 14 1 3 1 9 Saskatchewan , Alberta i t 1 I 1 British Columbia Yukon 1 Canada 9 124 5 20 19 4 21 6 64 9.) 13 Assault on females. 1 2 10 1 1 9 4 8 Quebec 2 1 1 1 2 I 1 Alberta 2 2 2 1 2 2 British Columbia 1 Canada 2 17 2 2 1 1 1 14 17 1 >esertior and cruelty to children. Quebec 2 3 2 2 2 3 1 ' 2 Canada 1 5 I 2 4 S 1 Quebec . 8 2 1 3 Chltario Manitoba 1 2 1 2 7 2 Canada 11 3 I 4 2 9 ! 1 ST A TI ST I QUE CRI MIX ELLE— 1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau m. Outrages centre la personne. Birth Plaee. Religions. Residence. Lieus de naissance. Other Other Ro- Bri- Fo- man Ch Other lies Britanniques. tish Ini- reign Ca- ol .Me- Pres- Deno- Cities Rural Po3- ted States. Coun- tries. Bap- tists. Eng- land. Eng- lics. dists. nans. Tovi-ns. tricts. land Ire- Scot- sions. Pro- and land. land. Ca- — — — — — — — — tes- — — — Wales. nada. Autres tants. — — posses- Etats- .\atres Bap- Ca- Ki!lLse MA- Prcs- Att- Angle- Unis. pays tistes. thoU- d'An- tho- bvtfe- tres atfa Dis- Ir- Ecos- bri- Stran- ques. fle- dis- nens. con- et tricts et lande. gers. terre. tes. fes- Villes. ruraiuc. Galles. ques. sions. Attentat k la pude Voies de fai t sur femme. D&ertion et cruautfe envera les enfants. 2 3 17 2 3 13 1 3 4 1 1 1 3 3 2 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 " 1 2 1 1 4 2 1 6 4 * 2 1 1 1 3 1 I 1 1 19 1 j u 2 8 3 " 6 2 4 7 24 16 3 6 20 47 3 1 l' 2 2 3 S 21 21 1 3 2 1 1 6 6 11 68 8 8 6 9 1 I 2 ■ io "2 ■ 3 8 2 . 1 3 1 1 19 2 2 4 2 3 i 1 13 4 ii ■ 2 10 1 1 11 3 3 2 2 - 2 3 ....... 18 1 1 2 1 U 2,3 1 ; 83 ' 5 32 6 57 19 13 13 17 13 123 37 1 3 6 , 1 1 3 2 1 ' 1 2 3 10 J 3 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 ' 1 3 10 1 7 1 8 4 1 1 1 4 18 2 2 2 3 4 1 5 1 7 '. 6 1 6 2 1 1 1 ' 1 1 8 i' :::::: -i- 6 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 ' 4 3 1 2 10 3 CRIMIXAL STA riSTICS—W19 10 GEORGE V, A. 1S20 Table m. Offences against the person. Class I. Useol Status. Liquors. — Occupation. — Degrt Usage de d'instruction. boissons. Un- , able to read Ele- Agri- Com- In- Pro- Mo- Im- Provinces. Supe- cul- mer- Do- dus- fes- La- de- mo- write. tary. nor. tural. cial. mestic. trial. sional. bourers. rate. de- rate. Elfe- Sup*- Agri- Com- Servi- In- Pro- Jour- Mo- — pables rieure. cul- mer- teurs. dus- fes- na- d«rf. teurs. ^aots. triels. sions liers. mo- lib^ dtit. rales. Aggravated assault and inflicting bodily harm. Assaulting and obstructing police officer. Assault and batten.'. Libel. 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 6 2 1 4 Shooting, stabbing and wounding. 2 14 35 4 2 5 6 1 2 2 2 10 46 4 2 3 1 2 7 1 2 3 1 10 31 1 1 7 3 2 6 7 Mnnit/ih» „ , »/.hptt'nn 1 1 3 3 British Columbia 3 1 3 Canada 10 68 21 1 3 3 6 2 45 63 14 3 14 25 4 2 1 I 34 69 176 29 8 11 27 1 . w 12 1 5 8 30 6 3 2 17 36 125 8 3 3 15 1 28 41 150 31 9 9 4 Nova Scotia Quebec Ontario Manitoba . Saskatchewan 1 6 5 3 11 10 6 2 1 11 7 2 5 5 13 40 1 3 5 2 1 1 2 3 Canada 49 3S5 7 38 58 29 52 6 208 273 64 3 48 12 143 79 I 2 7 2 13 30 8 1 1 ■ ■ 2 20 6 i 8 14 13 1 13 4 1 3 21 11 58 51 26 5 89 52 1 2 2 2 Nova Scotii. 5 1 7 3 1 7 1 2 6 1 2 1 22 8 1 7 52 26 1 1 4 •• Canada 14 297 12 20 54 29 35 22 148 179 115 6 1 35 11 1 42 6 51 395 .t3 15 1 5 1 17 33 243 IS 30 5 32 295 51 NovaScotia 1 17 8 6 3 1 54 9 Quebec — (.>ntario Manitoba 7 53 9 »1 1 5S 3 1 22 1 26 75 3 ST A TISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau m. Outrages centre la perecnne. Birth PI Religion Residence. Lieux de na issance. British Isles. Other Other Ro- Bri- Fo- man (^h tish Uni- reign Ca- of Me- Pres- Deno- Cities Rural Pos- ted States - Coun- tries. Bap- tists. Eng- land. byte- Eng- lies. dists. tions. Towns. tricts. lan.l Ire- Scot- sions. land. land Ca- — — — — — — — — tes- — — — Wal?8. Autres tants. posses- Etats- Autres Bap- Ca- EgUse M6- Pres- Au- An?Ie- sions Unis. pays tistes. tholi- d'An- tho- bvt§- tres Citfe Dis- Ir- EC3S- bri- Stran- ques. gle- dis- riens. con- et tricts et lande. se. tanni- gers. terre. tes. fes- Villes. ruraux. OiWss. ques. sions. 2 2 2 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 , - . 3 2 3 1 2 4 2 3 avec intention criminelle. 1 11 19 2 1 4 34 2 2 6 5 1 1 12 57 2 4 6 5 14 25 1 1 4 6 2 8 2 1 1 3 s 1 1 3 2 3 1 1 1 9 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 35 1 4 53 2 51 3 2 3 5 14 Sg 20 Voies de fait et IS^ions corporelle 2 1 28 1 16 4 42 1 3 9 1 9 2 9 3 2 4 9 3 1 1 53 2 26 68 1 2 4 10 73 13 14 5 6 98 1 4 89 5 82 32 31 27 6 32 209 25 2 1 2 1 1 7 1 2 1 2 20 8 5 7 4 3 2 2 1 3 "l 8 3 4 12 3 3 20 3 12 14 8 1 5 2 1 9 2 9 11 5 1 8 3 35 5 28 11 11 199 3 14 166 7 192 49 37 36 37 67 394 76 Voies de fait et taisant obstacle A un officier de la paix 3 31 13 76 63 2 1 3 1 3 29 9 74 29 1 7 1 17 3 2 11 6 57 19 6 19 12 2 98 23 176 125 2 10 21 18 1 2 ■ 4 1 1 1 1 1 9 6 2 4 2 35 2 5 2 31 24 2 11 1 3 1 1 7 1 2 5 1 2 40 7 2 193 9 7 65 2 153 26 16 14 78 37 475 28 Agression avec voies de fait. 1 40 14 ■ 6 11 ' 1 6 4 37 1 1 3 1 7 8 14 1 7 56 1 1 2 59 2 1 1 1 1 50 6 1 1 3 13 29 6 7 276 1 23 157 4 200 49 74 55 55 46 368 142 5 29 1 38 24 6 4 7 9 16 39 29 CRIMIXA L ST A TlSTlCS—1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table ra. Offences against the person. Class 1. Educational Status. Degrf d'inatruction. Occupation. Use of Liquors. Tsage de boissons. Pro\-inces. Un- able to read or WTite. Ele- men- tary. Supe- Agri- cul- tural. Com- mer- cial. Do- mestic. In- dus- trial. Pro- fes- sional. La- bourers. Mo- de- rate. Im- de-' rate. Inca- pables delire oud-6- crire. El*- toire. Sup6- Agri- cul- teurs. Com- mer- cants. Ser%'i- teUTB. In- dus- triels. Pro- fes- sions lib«- rales. Jour- liers. Mo- d6r*. Im- mo- d«r*. Assault and battery — Concluded. Saskatchewan 4 45 • 2 20 5 3 5 14 42 3 Alberta 5 45 22 7 2 2 14 39 4 British Columbia 2 21 1 1 9 2 6 9 16 3 1 1 Canada 71 660 23 137 107 34 80 25 349 511 124 Endangering railway passengers. 1 3 1 3 4 1 1 4 3 4 1 Refusing or neglecting to support family. 7 7 1 1 4 2 4 6 1 3 1 I 1 2 7 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 Canada.. 18 » 7 4 ' 8 15 1 Other offences against the person. 1 8 13 2 1 7 6 1 ■ 9 2 3 2 1 V' 1 1 3 1 3 3 2 I 1 3 1 1 1 Canada 1 30 I 5 7 3 16 16 4 STATISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE~1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau m. Outrages centre la personne. Birth Place. — Religions. Residence. Lieus de naxssance. British Isles. Other Other Ro- Bri- Fo- man Ch Other tish Uni- reign (V of Me- Pres- Deno- Cities Rural Pos- ted States Coun- tries. Bap- tists. t ho- lies. Eng- land. tho- dists. b>t«- and Towns. Dis- tricts. tions. land Ire- Scot- sions. Pro- and land. land Ca- — — — — — — — — tes- — — — Wales. .-Vutres tants. posses- Etats- Autres Bap- Ca- Eglise Mft- Pres- Au- .\ngle- sions Inis. pays tistes. tholi- d'An- tho- bvt*- tres atfe Dis- Ir- Ecos- bri- stran- ques. gle- dis- nens. con- et Iricta et lande. se. tannl- gers. terre. tes. fes- vaies. ruraui. Galles. ques. sions. 5 1 2 4 2 12 14 12 1 3 12 9 2 22 18 11 ...... 1 12 13 U 1 1 1 1 2 5 4 18 17 4 13 1 1 27 21 21 25 38 1 a 10 13 448 ^ 49 256 16 336 66 93 • 72 110 89 564 279 Exposant au p^ri! le^ passagers sur les chemins de ter. ; de pourvoir aux besoms de la famille. 7 1 I 5 1 10 1 7 1 l|...| 5 1 1 1 11 2 5 3 8 47 1 1 1 4 1 7 14 1 1 1 ,2 1 a ' 2 7 3 7 51 7 5 3 1 11 1 14 4 1 I 1 1 2 i I 1 1 1 8 65 2 7 1 3 27 13 14 4 18 2 72 13 Divers autres outrages cantre la personne. 1 7 8 1 3 1 5 7 2 2 1 1 ...... 7 2 1 1 2 4 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 13 2 6 1 11 2 5 2 21 1 5 S ■ 4 3 3 ""i 6 4 1 ■ 2 4 2 8 14 2 2 3 5 3 1 2 1 1 ' 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 4 4 U 3 6 2 10 1 3 5 8 2 34 2 CRIMIXAL S TAT/STICS—I0t9 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table m. Offences against property with violence. Class n. ^ E(!ucat'-onal Status. Degrt d'instruction. ( >ccupation. U»eo( Liquors. I'sage de boissons. Provinces. Un- able to read write. Ele- tary. Supe- rior. Agri- cul- tural. Com- mer- cial. Do- mestic. In- dus- trial. Pro- fes- sional. La- bourers. .Mo- de- rate. Im- de- raU. ■ Inca- pables de lire oud'^ E16- mcn- taire. Sup«- rieure. Agri- cul- teur«. Corn- can ts. Servi- teurs. In- dus- trieU. Pro- fes- lib^ rales. Jour- li°ere. Mo- d6r«. Im- diri. Burglary, house and shopbreaking. 11 9i 29 13 7 9 1 1 16 3 3 32 14 68 14 IS 11 Quebec 39 450 7 29 33 92 166 257 19 15 1.124 1 15 64 41 58 17 444 868 47 Manitoba 2 208 1 6 34 28 22 6 22 205 3 Saskatchewan 7 23 11 1 1 18 22 3 Alberta 7 41 12 5 4 2 20 39 British Columbia 2 125 11 1 19 5 6 2 48 81 3 Canada 85 2.102 13 59 162 112 200 28 754 1.554 104 Robbery and demanding with menaces. Nova Scotia . Quebec 5 1 19 30 19 3 7 7 2 3 1 4 7 1 1 2 1 4 19 IS 2 12 2 12 6 1 2 1 5 1 3 Manitoba. . 1 ' i Albe.ti 16 1 1 3 1 7 1 2 ...... Canada 8 88 2 7 11 7 21 4 42 36 11 Robbery highway. Robberv, assault and Ont-'rio 55 1 12 5 13 21 45 2 1 .\lberta 1 1 1 3 1 Canada 1 58 1 12 5 13 1 22 48 4 Warehouse and freight car breaking. 1 7 40 1 1 5 1 2 IS 15 Manitoba.. 3 1 3 1 40 I Canada 49 3 17 1 3 1 6 .57 ST A TISTIQVE CRIMlSELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Dalits avec violence contrfr la proprifet^. Birth Place. Lieux de naissaiice. Religions. Residence. British Isles, lies Britanniques. Ca- nada. Other Bri- tish Pos- Autres posses- sions bri- tanni- ques. Uni- ted States Etats- Unis. Other Fo- reign Coun- tries. Autres pays stran- gers. Bap- tists. Bap- tistes. Ro- Ca- tho- lics. Ca- tholi- ques. Ch. of Eng- land. Eglise d'An- gle- terre. Me- tho- dists. M4- tho- dis- tes. Pres- byte- Pres- byt&- Pro- tes- tants. Other Deno- tions. Au- tres con- les- sions. Cities and Towns. Citfe et ViUes. Rural Dis- Eng- land and Wales. _ .\ngle- Galles. Ire- land. Ir- lande. Scot- land. Ecos- tricts. Dis- tricts ruraux. : effraction, brisde maisons etde magasLi 11 100 28 453 ' '7' 11 48 9 298 23 5 9 4 2 9 1 3 11 3 44 1 11 98 30 450 3 2 2 1 2 20 2 2 1 3 4 23 43 148 21 48 775 n 55 121 30 384 263 167 136 80 65 1.142 74 g 3 14 101 12 60 13 52 23 17 46 12 31 197 15 2 13 1 3 11 7 2 3 3 5 9 20 19 5 1 1 26 3 12 U 4 6 24 2 51 12 15 2 8 90 1 11 14 6 39 24 18 23 23 5 27 181 28 74 1,599 20 89 243 63 959 363 218 227 202 140 2,140 212 Vol et demand e 1 1 12 26 13 2 1 2 3 2 5 5 3 2 10 30 S 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 2 3 18 34 JS 6 2 2 17 3 I 3 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 7 ^ 2 4 7 3 3 4 2 2 10 2 62 4 7 15 2 56 8 11 6 5 8 97 ' 5 d 'entrepots et de wagons de fret. 1 1 "1' 42 2 9 2 16 10 10 9 1 1 8 52 1 4 1' 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 45 3 9 2 17 11 10 9 2 8 57 1 1 12 25 1 5 14 2 13 37 1 1 1 ■ 1 1 7 1 10 2 S 1 6 1 7 6 4 3 1 1 7 2 I 38 I 8 11 20 8 6 8 4 55 4 CRIMINAL ST A TI.STlCS—1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 OfTences against property without violence. Educational Us. ■of Status. Liquors. — Occupation. — Degr6 Usage de d'instruction. boiBsons. Un- ^ able to Im- read Ele- Agri- Com- In- Pro- Mo- Provinces. or men- Supe- cul- mer- Do- dus- fes- La- de- -te- Eng- tries, tists. dists. tions. Towns. triotd. land Ire- Scot- sions. Pro- land land. Ca- — — — — — — ■ — — tes- — — — Wales. nada. Autres tants. — posses- Euts- Autres Bap- <;a- Eglise Mfe- Pres- Au- Angle- sions Unis. pays tistes. tholi- d'An- tho- bytt- tres atfe Dis- terre Ir- EC09- bri- gran- ques. gle- dis- nens. con- et tricts et lande. se. tanni- gers. terre. tes. fes- ViUes. ruraui. Galles. ques. sions. Vol de chevaux, b6tail et moutons. 4 1 9 20 3 1 7 10 1 6 19 1 4 3 2 3 ...... "l 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 5 6 4 6 3 2 1 1 7 1 2 9 1 2 5 3 1 47 12 4 4 26 5 2 8 14 2 41 27 Vol sur la personne. Vol de lettrea recoinmand6es et autres mati&res postales. 9 159 1 8 2 9 4 7 1 173 3 5 14 100 24 21 14 8 1 181 20 49 5 IS 1.413 5 36 109 4 1,427 23 13 16 68 80 1,594 94 460 44 99 2,528 13 162 539 108 1,118 869 KM 4.M 304 295 3.939 307 57 U 31 296 2 33 174 20 142 89 73 95 75 127 598 55 20 2 11 95 51 44 5 66 21 43 33 27 15 504 90 49 1 16 99 1 81 52 11 68 21 7 17 133 32 358 72 52 9 24 160 1 63 1 63 8 104 48 1 30 43 79 31 418 3 42 698 72 200 4,932 30 437 990 200 3,105 1,132 842 680 699 584 7.821 713 1 28 12 2 1 31 10 1 1 46 24 12 1 6 5 2 1 8 S 1 7 10 7 ...... « 6 3 1 6 6 7 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 3 2 4 2 1 3 1 I 2 3 2 2 48 20 24 1 47 12 3 9 6 20 95 « 1 1 1 7 4 2 7 1 1 1 2 1 6 5 2 7 3 1 6 4 1 1 1 1 ...... 2 7 1 1 2 1 2 23 1 1 1 1 11 5 2 1 8 28 2 lOd— 9 CRIMIKAL STATI!>riCS—1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Klalicious offences against property', forger>' and offences against currency. Educational Use of Status. , Liquors. — Occupation. — Degr6 Usage de d 'instruction. boissons. Un- able to Im- read Ele- Agn- Com- In- Pro- Mo- Tno- Provinces. or men- Supe- cul- mer- Do- dus- fes- La- de- de- wTite. tary. rior. feural. cial. mestic. trial. sional. borers. rate. rate. Inca- E16- Sup€- Agri- Com- Servi- In- Pro- Jour- Mo- Tm- pable delire men- neure. cul- mer- teurs. dus- fes- na- dtri. mo- taire. teurs. cants. triels. sions Hers. d^rfe. ou d'fe- libt- rales. Arson and attempt to ( 2 1 2 Quebec 2 S 12 4 1 1 4 6 8 12 4 2 1 1 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 28 1 3 5 3 10 29 3 injury to horses and cattle, and other wilful damage to property. 1 20 4 72 120 37 7 11 5 1 2 2 2 3 1 S 55- 9 3 2 16 1 75 93 35 7 12 3 2 2 Ouebpc 11 1 1 1 3 2 7 11 5 6 S 5 2 3 3 4 6 1 i 2 3 9 1 2 1 2 1 14 277 4 32 16 6 15 9 81 242 17 Forgery and offences against currency. Forgery and uttering forged documents. 9 49 106 56 44 15 13 9 11 1 6 3 1 1 11 6 6 2 1 19 27 34 7 1 1 1 2 2 5 1 16 93 70 31 15 7 2 1 Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta 4 1 1 9 10 1 1 4 7 13 13 17 1 2 1 10 8 3 1 9 49 2 1 6 1 1 3 4 8 299 27 37 98 26 54 25 88 237 19 STA TISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau m. Dommages malicieux k la prc^ri^t^, faux et d^lit^par rapport k la Classes rv". et ^ Birth Place. — Religions. Residence - Lieui de naissance. British Isles. Other Other Ro- Bri- Fo- man Ch Other lies Britaoniques. tish Uni- reign Ca- of Me- Pres- Deno- Cities Rural Pos- ses- ted States. Coun- tries. Bap- tists. tho- lics. Eng- land. tho- dists. bj-te- tions. and Towns. tricts. Eng- land Ire- Scot- Pro- and land land Ca- — — — ■ — — — • — — tes- — — — Wales. nada. Autres tants. — — posses- Etats- Autres Bap- (;a- Kgllse M&- Pres- -Au- .\ngle- sions Unis. pays tistes. thoh- d'An- tho- bvt*- tres atfa Dis- terre It- Ecos- bri- Stran- ques. ple- dis- nens. con- et tricts et lande. se tanni- gers. terre. tes. fes- Villes. niraux. GaUes. ques. sions. Incendie et tentati ve d'incendit 2 1 1 2 '17 1 9 9 6 1 1 1 1 ...... 13 3 I 2 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 i 1 2 2 1 28 1 16 5 4 2 3 3 35 8 Dommages malicieux aux chevaux et bestiaox et autres dommagea volontaires k la propri^t^. Faux et d^liU par rapport k la monnaie. 1 18 4 75 88, 22 1 3 4 1 10 2 61 45 7 3 6 2 1 ' 21 4 77 I 1 : 4 7 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 3 4 24 12 6 S 2 20 16 21 2 6 4 12 4 1 13 2 16 7 20 3 42 1 3 1 2 ..... - 2 2 8 1 20 2 6 216 7 52 1 137 24 29 33 45 28 245 82 Faux et femission de faux documents. 1 _ 6 2 40 91 39 16 9 10 2 4 1 37 34 25 27 6 11 1 ■ 3 IS 14 3 1 4 1 1 '23 1 5 1 1 2 11 1 49 -104 68 15 9 22 3 3 ..... 1 ■■■2 8 8 12 6 30 6 1 ""s 2 17 26 6 1 1 3 25 "Y 3 3 6 6 4 7 6 10 3 8 17 6 2 12 27 3 1 4 10 22 4 10 213 1 47 ! i 63 11 145 41 33 55 41 29 279 97 lOd— 91 132 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table in. Other oSenoea not included in the foregoing classes. Class VI. Educational SUtus. Degr* d' instruction. Occupation. Use of Liquors. Usage de boissons. Pro\-ince8. Un- able to read or write. Ele- men- tary. Supe- rior. Agri- cul- tural. Com- cial. Do- mestic. In- dus- trial. Pro- fes- sional. La- borers. Mo- de- rate. Im- mo- de- rate. Inca- pable delire ou d'6- E16- taire. Sup«- rieure. Agri- cul- teuis. Corn- can ts. Servi- teurs. In- dus- trieb. Pn> fes Ub^ rales. Jour- liers. Mo- d6r*. Im- mo- diri. 1 1 6 , 2 3 1 1 4 2 3 i' 5 1 Alberta 1 3 1 1 13 1 6 i 1 1 11 Attempt to commit suicide. Sodomy and beastiality. Quebec 1 2 8 1 2 1 1 1 5 6 1 Alberta 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 13 5 2 1 7 7 4 1 1 1 9 1 1 8 24 1 2 1 3 7 27 1 1 1 1 i? 1 1 6 i i' 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 Canada - 41 3 7 13 4 2 2 19 38 3 Indecent exposure and other offences against public morals. Quebec Ontario Manitoba 2 1 22 28 7 i 2 I 1 4 2 1 3 3 1 3 1 i' 3 19 2 17 22 7 2 S 1 1 1 i 2 5 I 1 1 1 Canada 4 63 1 4 8 9 6 1 26 52 2 Perjurj' and subomat on of perjurj'. 2 1 18 3 7 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 3 2 1 4 14 4 4 3 2 2 2 3 1 1 Canada 2 34 1 8 6 7 4 6 26 7 STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 133 Tableau in. Autres d^lits non compris dans les classes pr^^dentes Claase vi. Birth Place. Licu!i denaissance. Religions. Residence. British Isles, lies Britanniques. Ca- nada. Other Bri- tish Pos- sions. Autres posses- sions bri- tanni- ques. Uni- ted States. Etats- Unis. Other Fo- reign Coun- tries. Autres pays stran- gers. Bap- tists. Bap- tistes. Ro- C^ tho- lics. Ca- tholi- ques. Ch. of Eng- land. Eglise d'An- gle- Me- tho- dists. Ut- tho- dis- tes. Pres- byte- Pres- bytfe- riens. Pro- tes- tants. Other Deno- tions. Au- tres con- tes- Cities and Towns. Citfs et VUles. Rural Dis- tricts. Dis- tricts ruraux. Eng- land and Wales. Angle- terre GiUles. Ire- land. Ir- lande. Scot- land. Ecos- Sedition. 1 1 2 I 2 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 ::::.: 4 5 5 1 1 I 1 5 2 7 3 1 2 3 ' 12 7 1 ' Tentative de suicide. 4 2 1 1 3 3 9 2 3 1 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 7 3 3 4 4 2 3 13 2 Sodomieet bestiality. 1 2 S 18 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 33 2 2 1 1 8 5 2 9 1 3 1 12 4 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 ' 32 1 2 4 15 14 4 9 4 3 42 10 Exposition indfecente et autres dSlits contre la morale publique. 1 21 12 2 2 2 1 7 2 21 9 2 7 3 3 2 3 7 1 ' 2 33 61 12 3 11 11 5 3 4 5 1 1 4 2 ■ 1 1 2 9 4 36 6 13 34 10 5 2 12 4 131 9 Parjure et subornation de parjure.- 2 1 11 5 2 1 1 4 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 15 3 5 3 1 7 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 5 2 2 2 I 4 1 1 20 5 12 11 3 8 7 3 e 30 11 CRIMLXAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Other offences not included in the foregoing classes. Inca- pable delire oud'fe- crire. Ele- men- tary. E16- men- taire. Agri- cul- tural. cui- teurs. Com- mer- cants. In- dus- trie Is. Pro- fes- sions lib6- rales. Jour- na- liera. Carrjiog unlawful weapons. Nova Scotia Quebec Ontario Manitoba Alberta.. British Columbii Canada . . . Ontario.. Manitoba.. Alberta . Forcible entrj'- Offences against gambling and lotter>' acts. PrinofB Edward Island - Nova Scotia • . Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta.. British Columbia.. Canada.. Prison breach, escape, attempting and aiding to escape from prison. i 8 19 48 7 5 17 4 1 I 2 14 1 2 1 1 2 7 7 36 1 1 19 3 3 9 12 49 7 1 19 1 1 3 1 5 Quebec . ii 5 2 1 3 2 3 3 1 4 2 Ontario - 14 i' 2 8 Alberta.. 1 I 1 1 Canada 9 112 12 18 23 7 ' 5 67 101 19 STATISTIQCE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau in Autres dfeUts non compris dans lea classes pr6c6dentes. Classe VI. Birth PlBiCe. Religions. Residence. Lieux de naissance. British lales. Other Other Ro- Bri- Fo- Ch. 3ther lies Britanniques. tish Uni- reign ( Ca- of Me- Pres- Deno- Cities Rural Pos- ted States. Coun- tries. Bap- tists. tho- lics. Eng- land. tho- dists. byte- Eng- tions. Towns. tricta. land Ire- Scot- Pro- and land. land. Ca- — — — — — — — tes- — — — Wales. Autres tants. — posses- Etats- Autres Bap- Ca- Eglise M6- Pres- Au- Citfes Unis. pays tistes. tholi- d'An- tho- hytfe- tres et Dis- terre Ir- Ecos- bri- stran- ques. gle- dis- nens. con- ViUes. tricts et lande. se. tanni- gers. terre tes. fes- ruraux. Galles. ques. sions 3 4 35 4 1 3 28 """l' 8 30 2 1 1 I "1 1 1 3 8 59 3 1 1 1 1 8 2 6 1 15 6 8 13 1 1 1 2 46 9 34 1 43 8 16 6 9 8 75 15 1 3 4 1 3 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 *' 4 1 5 1 3 3 Violation de propri6t6. [ lois d^endant le jeu et lea loteries. Infraction aux lois des priaons, 6va , tentative et aide d'fevaaio 1 12 87 90 28 17 33 18 6 42 29 9 3 3 1 1 1 4 7 2 3 1 39 21 9 3 13 4 1 "2 2 2 53 16 10 4 3 3 1 15 1 2 2 5 1 t 1 8 1 ""5 I 25 14 10 ■ 1 7 2 7 3 6 1 4 1 1 8 2 93 1 17 90 5 91 17 10 11 16 59 286 11 6 10 19 50 4 1 11 1 ..... 2 1 9 16 23 2 1 12 1 I 14 " r 1 2 1 7 6 19 63 6 8 14 3 I 1 I 3 2 3 7 1 1 6 I 1 4 3 3 2 2 3 1 1 8 3 6 2 1 2 1 20 I 13 3 7 13 3 102 17 13 3 64 18 14 21 16 7 126 43 CRIMINAL STA TISTICS—1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table m. Dther offences not included in the foreeoing classes. Class n. Educational Status. Degri d'uistruction. Occupation. t'seol Liquors. Usage de boissoos. Pro\-ince9. Un- able to read or write. Ele- men- tary. Supe- Agri- cul- tural. Com- Do- mestic. In- dus- trial. Pro- fes- sional. La- borers. Mo- de- rate. Im- d°-" rate. Inca- pable delire oud'6- E16- taire. Sup«- Agri- cul- tcurs.' Com- ?ants. Servi- teurs. In- dus- triels. P«>- fes- lib^ rales. Jour- na- Uera. Mo- dfcr*. Im- mo- diri. Revenue laws, offences against. Nova Scotia 4 2 2 3 1 2 3 3 49 7 2 23 21 8' 2 12 1 11 2 68 9 24 9 29 2 5 3 41 8 1 8 9 20 1 5' 7 .6 23 i 1 5 3 1 i 19 109 8 41 39 11 16 4 69 lis Xova Scotia.. 2 2 1 4 23 29 3 1 2 1 4 23 , 1 4 5 8 2 6 1 1 6 3 3 6 2 Canada 6 59 4 IS 7 8 9 18 30 2 Keeping bawdy houses and inmates thereof. Nova Scotia.. . . New Brunswick Quebec Ontario Manitoba.. Saskatchewan . . Alberta British Columbia Canada 3 other misdemeanours. 3 3 2 43 1 2 S 4 3 2 1 15 1 11 3 8 1 5 1 6 2 42 I I « 3 5 2 1 1 3 1 2 2 3' 1 2 1 Alberta . 1 1 1 5 4 CanoHp 8 60 , 7 9 21 15 9 4 13 55 10 ST A TISTIQUE CRIMlSELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau in. Autres d61it3 non compris dans les classes pr6c6dente8. Birth Place. Religion s. Residence. Lieux de m msance. British Isles. Other Other Ro- Bri- Fo- man Ch. Other tish Uni- C.a- of Me- Pres- Deno- Cities Rural Pos- ted States. Coun- tries. Bap- tists. tho- Eng- land. tho- dists. byte- Eng- tions. Tovras. tricts. land Ire- Scot- Pro- and land. land. Ca- — — — — — — — tes- —■ — — ■ Wales. tants. — — . posses- Etats- Autres Bap- C.a- EgUse M^ Pres- Au- Angle- sions Unis. pays tistes. thoU- d'An- tho- bytfe- tres atfe Dis- terre Ir- Ecos- bri- Stran- ques. Rle- dis- riens. con- et tricts et lande. se. tanni- gers. terre. tes. les- Villes. ruraus. Galles. ques. sions. Dfelita centre le : 4 1 2 1 2 2 3 41 1 1 40 g 2 24 19 3 49 1 1 6 13 8 1 8 8 27 93 19 38 31 32 3 1 3 2 10 1 7 14 1 9 22 1 7 4 1 1 3 4 5 4 13 10 I 2 1 21 2 4 2 56 20 94 77 10 17 11 19 38 242 50 Tenant et habitant de 4 1 1 ll 2 1 1 2 8 12 1 4 1 1 ■ 2 4 4 9 6 .... ^ 1 1 3 5 2 6 22 31 2 3 1 1 5 3 ■9' 1 5 5 6 28 2 19 2 24 4 2 9 9 10 59 6 2 3 501 113 2 2 18 18 2 2 3 2 560 69 1 1 13 34 3 1 26 3 729 230 5 39 88 118 38 15 9 6 . . .^. . . . . 42 12 1 7 9 21 79 47 2 4 14 61 6 1 1 90 6 ■ 2 17 15 6 26 2 3 6 50 19 55 17 26 1 2 1 6 1 3 1 2 1 2 I 61 24 6 665 ' 92 209 10 683 61 23 30 130 94 1,238 8 Divers autres d^lits. 3 5 31 1 3 14 I " 4 2 2 6 5 56 1 1 7 9 7 1 2 9 1 1 1 1 15 9 5 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 (} 7 2 2 5 7 1 48 5 16 2 25 16 9 7 6 12 82 9 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd A. 1920 TABLE IV -UMMARY OF TABLE III BY CLASSES AND PROVINCES TABLEAU IV RfiCAPITULATION^DU TABLEAU III PAR CLASSES ET PROVINCES CRIMINAL STA TISTICS~1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table iv. Summao' by classes and provinces. Educational Status. Degr6 d'instruction. Ocrupations. Use of Liquors. Usage de boissons. Provinces. Un- able to read or write. Ele- tary. Supe- rior. Agri- cul- tural. Com- mer- cial. Do- mestic. In- dus- trial. Pro- fes- sional. La- borers. Mo- de- rate. Im- mo- de- rate. Inca- pable delire ou d'6- criro. El^ taire. Sup«- Agri- cul- teurs. Com- mer- Cants. Servi- teurs. In- dus- triels. Pro- fes- sions libfe- rales. Jour- liers. Mo- Abk. Im- dlS. Class i. — Offences against the person. 5 142 40 354 966 113 101 101 80 1 I 1 8 29 5 5 22 10 23 108 43 57 48 7 1 44 2 61 143 20 13 13 21 1 4 59 22 185 605 33 22 27 36 2 103 25 203 769 111 98 81 33 17 2 38 102 17 12 12 4 5 35 60 S 10 9 12 24 1 34 146 11 12 5 12 3 1 26 36 6 1 6 1 37 10 Quebec Ontario Manitoba.. Saskatchewan Alberta 106 186 11 7 21 12 1 Canada- ,- 204 1,903 51 318 309 136 245 80 993 1,425 301 Class n. — Offences against property with violence. 11 13 110 29 481 14 1 9 1 36 35 20 3 99 5 36 14 186 80 14 260 23 11 Quebec 44 20 Ontario 15 1.227 1 16 78 49 72 17 507 952 52 Manitoba.. 4 251 2 9 49 30 26 8 24 251 3 Saskatchewan 7 25 11 1 1 IS 24 5 Alberta 9 44 12 6 4 3 1 21 44 1 British Columbia 2 141 12 I 22 5 13 3 50 82 4 Canada 94 2,319 15 70 202 125 237 34 856 1.707 119 Class in. — Offences against property without violence. Prince Edward Island 1 25 19 246 94 17 18 10 8 12 191 184 1,594 4,131 654 248 346 438 1 1 1 3 35 12 19 38 33 7 38 126 32 62 74 24 2 32 10 224 407 112 64 89 70 1 10 3 161 239 104 28 39 49 21 12 242 343 46 36 31 48 3 21 60 6 5 18 18 3 44 63 549 1.755 94 58 93 104 1 4 158 174 964 3.165 669 200 340 213 1 3 18 New Brunswick Quebec 9 72 173 7 Sa.skatchewan 15 33 28 438 7,799 116 398 1,010 634 779 138 2,764 5,888 360 STATISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau n". Recapitulation par classes et provinces. Birth Place. Religions. Residence. Lieux de naisaance. Other Other P.O- Bri- Fo- man Ch Other tish Uni- reign Ca- of iMe- Pres- Deno- Cities Rural Pos- ses- ted States. Coun- tries. Bap- tists. Eng- land. byte- rians. Eng- 1 Ucs. dists. tions. Towns. tricts. land Ire- Scot- sions. Pro- lard land. Ca- — — — — — — — — tes- — — — Wales. nada. Autres tants. — Etats- Autres Bap- Ca- Eglise Mfe- Pres- Au- .ingle- Unis. pays tistes. tholi- d'An- tho- byt«- tres Dis- Ir- Ecos- bri- etran- ques. Rie- dis- nens. con- tricts et lande. ee. tanni- gere. terre. tes. fes- niraux. Galles. ques. sions. Classe I. — Outrages centre la personne. 3 5 114 5 66 2 202 3 6 15 3 25 15 27 17 11 12 14 32 42 262 1 1 8 84 5 1 19 295 6 3 5 2 3 4 64 "37 43 376 13 41 6 1 84 13 21 671 3 40 362 18 417 163 185 125 124 122 1,045 257 16 2 48 2 4 70 1 38 20 7 14 19 38 81 58 7 2 6 30 22 57 1 311 6 6 13 32 27 75 77 11 4 6 28 3 21 46 3 37 5 5 6 34 18 85 58 10 3 33 1 7 35 2 36 8 3 2 18 10 1 107 1 23 1 175 32 39 1.234 24 106 679 46 »43 238 228 176 307 267 2,017 577 -Dalits avec violence c 11 112 28 482 862 128 13 31 97 11 11 116 30 486 1,245 240 24 57 158 2 1 4 2 2 11 1 4' 3 4 9 7 58 9 24 5 11 289 29 3 5 27 8 4 3 188 17 4 "22 10 1 3 151 53 3 6 25 12 3 44 81 16 7 25 25 2 29 75 -34 9 2 5 23 2 3 151 14 2 5 22 1 24 5 "1 3 49 15 1 1 8 57 12 6 4 11 28 136 70 11 12 14 33 23 429 419 63 7 14 43 44 82 18 20 12 27 199 34 77 1,764 24 100 275 78 1,058 393 246 252 213 156 2,367 228 violence centre ia propri6tfe. 13 176 185 1,559 2,824 336 123 148 195 2 33 14 4 118 25 6 11 11 6 78 111 1,571 1,287 158 82 87 139 1 39 26 33 975 118 36 24 65 1 3 21 22 16 719 75 45 8 31 1 13 16 20 515 107 45 23 54 11 234 196 1,769 4,537 684 616 463 503 3 7 5 3 6 19 2 2 2 6 8 45 208 37 61 106 80 1 11 1 130 652 204 55 67 77 8 8 71 367 77 39 187 88 5 2 100 354 148 19 46 36 45 7 55 499 67 31 58 65 7 50 13 4 1 11 2 18 109 33 12 18 25 22 107 375 62 114 96 52 789 86 217 5,559 39 552 1,197 224 3,519 1,318 940 794 845 710 1 9,016 875 142 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table IV. Su mmarj' by classes and provinces. Educational fseol iStatus. Liquors. — Occupations. Degr6 Usage de d'lnstruction. boissons. Un- able to Im- read Ele- Agri- Com- In- Pro- Mo- Provinces. or men- Supe- cul- mer- Do- dus- fes- La- de- de- write. tary. rior. tural. cial. mestic. trial. sional. borers. rate. ratc. Inca- E16- Sup4- Agri- Com- Servi- In- Pro- Jour- Mo- Im- ni^ men- neure. cul- mer- teurs. dus- fes- na- dfafe. mo- taire. tcurs. tants. triels. sions liers. d*rf oud'«- libe- cnre. rates. Class rv*.— .ilalicious offences against property. 1 22 4 80 132 41 8 12 5 2 2 2 2 3 1 12 61 9 3 2 18 1 83 105 39 9 13 3 13 1 3 i' 2 9 11 5 6 S 8 2 1 3 3 2 3 1 4 6 1 2 i 2 l' Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta Canada 16 305' s 35 21 9 15 9 91 271 20 -Forgery and offenoea against currencj*. 9 2 49 106 58 44 15 18 9 11 1 6 3 1 2 7 1 U 6 6 2 1 19 27 34 1 1 2 2 5 15 93 70 31 IS 7 2 9 10 1 1 4 7 13 13 17 1 2 1 10 6 3 1 9 49 14= 7 2 Manitoba.. Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia.. 4 1 1 Canada $ 299 27 37 98 26 54 25 88 237 19 Class VI. — Other offences not included in the foregoing classes. Nova Scotia.. 4 19 21 5 1 IS 18 32 14 780 540 85 44 119 169 1 30 29 6' 2 9 16 21 4 14 36 8 11 3 82 119 31 10 34 33 4 2 533 50 9 7 32 41 7 8 27 283 24 4 21 66 26 11 454 447 87 28 121 24 5 11 41 6 5 8 16 11 5 2 9 267 Ontario 75 1 Saskatchewan Alberta 5 6 8 Canada 83 1,783 68 108 323 678 94 29 440 1,198 367 STA TISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 143 Tableau rr. Recapitulation par classes et provinces. Birth Place. Religions. Residence. Lieui de naissance. Other Other Ro- I Bri- Fo- man Ch Other tish Uni- reign Ca- of M^ Pres- Deno- Cities Rural Bap- tists. Eng- land. Eng- ses- States. tries. dists. lions. 1 Towns. tricts. land Ire- Scot- sions. Pro- land land. Ca- — — — — — — — ■ — tes- — — — Wales. Autres tAnts. — Etats- Autres Bap- (;a- Eglise Mt- Pres- Au- Angle- Unis. pays tistes. thoh- d'An- tho- byte- tres Dis- terre Ir- Eooii- bri- dan- ques. gle- dis- rians. con- 1 \illes. tricts et landp se tanni- gers. terre. tes. ruraui. Galles. ques. 3ion« c centre la propri^t^. 1 20 4 84 101 25 2 3 4 1 1 10 2 70 51 g 3 6 2 1 22 6 86 113 38 2 5 7 1 1 2 2 4 2 1 5 3 .. ... 3 1 ' 3 1 3 4 24 12 6 6 2 21 7 16 24 2 7 5 12 5 1 9 u 18 9 1 1 22 4 47 10 10 3 3 1 2 2 8 1 22 4 7 244 7 53 1 153 29 33 35 48 31 280 90 Classe V. — Faui et d61it« par report &. la i 6 2 40 91 39 16 9 10 '/.'-'.'.'.- 2 4 1 37 34 25 27 6 11 1 3 15 14 3 1 4 1 1 23 1 5 1 . 1 2 11 1 49 104 08 IS 9 22 , 3 8 12 6 30 6 '■■5 1 5 2 17 26 6 1 1 3 25 3 3 6 6 4 7 6 2 10 3 3 2 S 8 17 6 2 12 27 3 41 1 10 4 10 22 4 10 213 47 62 " 145 41 33 55 41 29 279 97 Classe VI. — Autres d^its non compris dans les classes pr^cedentes. 34 15 610 349 33 15 45 42 1 2 1 57 12 913 . 718 100 117 197 231 ' 2 1 47 42 14 15 29 30 4 ■ m 172 35 16 63 101 1 " i' I 2 1 10 12 676 229 30 9 50 62 4 1 3 136 9 4 5 9 4 5 2 97 39 3 9 42 32 2 35 78 27 28 68 1 15 13 23 2 41 60 5 1 2 78 7 4 6 3 1 91 8 6 6 4 19 76 6 19 7 5 1 4 1 5 39 - 10 122 33 31 1.143 3 178 514 23 1.078 167 109 120 229 245 2.346 184 144 CRnnXA L ST A TISTICS—1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table IV. Giand totals lor 1918 and 1919. Educational SUtus. Degrt d'instruction. Occupation. Isc of Liquors. I'sage de boiasons. Pro%Tnces. Un- able to read write. Ele- tary. Supe- rior. Agri- cul- tural. Com- mer- cial. Do- mestic. In- dus- Uial. Pro- tes- aional. La- borers. Mo- de- rate. Im- de- raU. Inca- pable delire ou d'6- E16- taire. Sup6- rieure. Agri- cul- teurs. Corn- can ts. Servi- teurs. In- dus- triels. Pro- tee- rales. Jour- liere. Mo- dM. Im- diri. Grand t otalsby provinces . ./1919 \1918 .fl919 \1918 1 29 35 2 3 2 1 7 6 34 1 Nova Scotia 59 77 506 567 3 5 83 87 100 117 22 33 75 51 19 37 151 120 390 246 87 87 New Bninswick ./1919 \l918 21 63 273 248 2 3 18 2) 17 44 5 7 16 10 4 11 108 57 226 254 33 22 Quebec /1918 \1918 362 290 3,338 3,314 42 2 88 104 417 515 776 1,088 397 328 50 52 968 780 1.979 1,810 470 539 Ontario /1919 U918 233 425 7,102 6.932 106 89 287 409 782 699 410 445 621 578 138 137 3.260 2.893 5,531 6,920 503 479 Manitoba ./19I9 \1918 48 96 1,200 1,202 30 19 100 111 248 129 152 95 103 65 35 47 189 157 1.227 1,059 23 73 Saskatchewan /1919 11918 39 54 470 541 26 17 160 185 96 86 47 49 71 72 9 32 119 132 390 447 33 49 Alberta /1919 \1918 48 29 637 471 44 34 182 175 146 107 84 48 43 28 25 171 95 614 479 66 48 British Columbia /1919 \I918 32 SO 851 721 29 23 46 56 153 111 HI 102 93 66 32 18 258 163 363 397 57 58 /1919 \1918 /1919 \1918 2 11 1 3 1 2 1 10 4 1 1 Canada 843 1»084 14.408 14,042 282 192 966 1,152 1,963 1,813 1,608 1,866 1.424 1,214 315 359 5.232 4.403 10,726 11,656 1,276 1,357 STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau rv. Grands totaui pour 1918 et 1919. Birth Place. Keligions. Residence. Lieui de naUsance Other Other Ro- Bri- Fo- man (;h Other tish Uni- Ca- of Me- Pres- Deno- Cities Rural Pos- ted States - Coun- tries. Bap- tists. Eng- land. byte- Eng- lics. dists. tions. Tow-ns. tricts. land Ire- Scot- aions Pro- InnH land Ca- — — — — — — ■ . — tes- — — -^ Wales. Autres tants. posses- Etats- Autres Bap- <;a- Eglise M6- Pres- Au- Angle- sions Unis. pays tistes. tholi- d'An- tho- byt4- tres Citfa Dis- terra Ir- Ecos- bri- stran- ques. gle- dis- riens. con- et tricts et lande. tanni- gers. terre. tes. les- ruraux. Galles. ques. sions. Grands totaui par provi 30 34 462 474 2 1 63 48 23 26 226 276 1 1 95 121 3 3 58 47 1 1 44 58 26 30 642 592 5 1 45 59 2 39 45 1 24 29 5 19 28 9 3 2 25 42 14 29 116 69 S 10 2 276 267 3,037 2,857 5 9 5 10 3 108 101 1 37 377 429 27 , 37 5 1 154 149 3,078 2,991 38 26 53 70 34 12 21 22 19 18 31 44 17 17 295 278 2 37 214 211 288 235 3.679 3,382 45 49 146 HI 29 57 25 50 236 211 818 773 108 150 205 208 4,898 4,618 33 37 358 352 1.358 1,562 183 238 2,437 2,616 1.596 1,399 1,215 1.061 920 949 660 648 640 731 7,762 7,151 864 745 104 119 21 23 61 53 609 429 4 84 75 397 477 52 27 327 313 199 155 111 90 215 172 117 141 263 237 1,211 1,176 157 140 44 33 7 14 19 20 199 196 1 12 110 126 175 229 10 14 158 188 53 56 64 57 73 72 94 120 74 100 849 423 281 250 83 31 7 U 26 18 264 157 5 4 165 133 200 178 16 8 200 176 41 14 23 19 42 14 293 215 101 71 816 391 223 197 107 72 20 18 40 30 381 285 1 5 8 52 140 124 1 4 227 188 25 11 293 223 109 65 1 3 60 57 87 69 168 148 119 89 1 1.028 805 4 5 123 107 1 1 4 6 1.329 1.177 193 285 381 381 10,157 9,322 90 152 990 947 2,780 3,161 383 385 6,896 6,959 2.186 1.910 1,589 1,368 1,432 1.397 1,683 1,618 1,438 1,506 16.305 14,190 2,051 1,779 lOd— 10 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd A. 1920 TABLE V SUMMARY CONVICTIONS \ TABLEAU V CONDAMNATIONS SOMMAIRES lOd— 10^ 148 CRIMISAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table v. — Summary oonvictiona by police magistrates and other justices. Province of Princi Edw \RD ISUKD. Kino's. Princi. Con- tions. Totkl. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Offences. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn6s option. De- ferred, etc.. etc. Re- etc' etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted »-ithout option. Empri- sonn6s sans option. De- ferred, etc.. etc. Re- etc.,' etc. M. 1 F. M. 1 F. 1 1 1 4 2 » Fishery and Game Acts, offences against 2 2 Liqu9r License and probihition Acts, offences 5 4 Olfi H trtnrnm^v 1 1 Exercising various callings without license ^ 6 7 R ' nii'p tjiw^ " Spinipn''^ Acts " »- _L 13 S 11 S 3 Dninkennesa TnrlpTpnt ptyvwufp ^ Breach of Sundry Orders-in-Council under Totals 4 1 4 1 33 4 33 4 STA TISTIQUE C RI MIX ELLE— 1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Table-vc V — Condaninati< par magistrats de police et autres juges de paix. Phovisce I >el'Iu:dcP rinceEdocard. ' Queens. Totals of P.E. Island. Totauxdel'IleduP.-E. Con- Sentence. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. J Offenses. tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^ option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc.,' etc. Op- tlOQ of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^s option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc.,* etc. M. 1 F. M. j F. 11 1 1 11 5 1 16 4 4 1 18 5 1 Voies de fait Port d'armes illegal. 1 3 3 Infractions aux lois d'inspection et de ventes^ 32 • 30 2 37 34 2 1 Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. Contravention aui lois concernant la vente de boissons aux Sauvages. Dommages malicieui & la propriety. Autres dommages k la propri6t6. 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 3 2 4 4 2 4 2 Infractions aux lois de la miUce. Divers petits d^lits. Contraventions aux lois municipales. Pratiquant divers 6tats sans licence- Infractions aux lois sur I'hygi^ne publique. DfeUta ayant rapport aux chem. publics. Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille et negligence des enfants. Infract, aux lois concer. I'opium et les drogues. Infractions aux lois concernant les pharmaciens. g 8 14 15 Tnfrnrtinnd nuv InU rlpn rhemins dp fpr 4 2 6 4 2 6 A 6 6 6 Menaces et langages injurieux. Empi^tement. Vagabondage. I\Tesse. Exposition ind6cente. Language insultant, obscene, profane. Fr^quentant des maisons de dgsordre. Conduite d6r^l6e. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. 2 no 3 1 1 93 4 18 15 115 4 1 12 98 4 18 3 Infractions aux arrdtfe du Conseil touchaDt I'acte des Mesures de guerre. 1S« 8 167 27 223 13 204 27 5 CRIMIXAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table v. — Summary convictions by police magistratee and other justices. PnoviNcE OF XovA Scummary convictions by police maeistratee and other juBtioes. Provixce OF Xei V Brunswick. Carle TON. CH.iRLOTTE. Offences. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. Op- tion Ota Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonnfe option. De- ferred, etc.. etc. Re- mise, etc., etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- aonnfe aans option. De- ferred, etc., etc. R^- miae, etc., etc. M. j F. M. F. 5 5 Fisherj' and game Acts, offences against 7 7 1 1 Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offences 18 18 19 1 20 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 12 12 Non support of family and neglect of child- - 1 1 1 I Seamen's Act^ '* 1 1 9 9 31 31 f 1 1 2 2 Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under 37 37 76 1 77 V 1 STATISTIQVE CRI MIX ELLE— 1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Table-vu v. — CondamnatioDS sommaires par magistrats de police et autres juges de paii. Province Du Noute.\u-Bhc KSW.CK. Gloucester. Kent. Con- Sentence. «:-- Sentence. tions. Op- Com- De- Op. Com- De- Total. tion mitted terred, Total. mitted ferred, of a without ejc.. — of a w-ithout etc.. Con- Fine. option. etc. Con- Fine. option. etc. dam- — — — dam- — — — na- Empri- Re- na- Empri- Re- tions. Sur sonn6s mise, tion£. Sur sonnfe mise, cation. sans etc.. option. sans etc.. M. '■ option. etc. .M.,K option. etc. Inf. k la loi des restric. concemant lesaubains. Falsification de substance? alimentaires. Voies de fait. Perturbation de la pais. Port d'arines illegal. Jf^pris de cour. Cruaut& envers les animaux. Perturb, de reunions religieuses et autres . Infractions aus lois des p^heries et de chasse. " defendant le jeu. " d'immigration. Incorrigibility. Infractions aux lois d'inspection et de ventes. Larcin. Vol de chiens, oiseaux, etc. " bois, arbres, fruits, etc. Infractions aux lois de licences de boissons et de prohibition. Contravention aux lois coocernant la rente de boissons aux Sauvages. Dommages malicieux k la propri^t^. Autres dommages k la propriety. Inf. aux lois concemant les maitres et serviteura " la mfedecine el les dentistes. Infractions aux lois de milice. Divers petits d61its. Contraventions aux lois municipales. Infractions aux lois des 6coles. Pratiquant divers fetats sans licence. Inf. aux lois sur I'hygidne publique. Dalits ayant rapport aux chemins publics Refusant de pour\-oir aux besoins de la famille et negligence des enfants. Inf. aux lois concernant Topium et les drogues. laf. aux lois concemant les pharmaciens. Profanation du dimanche. Infractions aux lois des chemins de fer. Dalits contre le revenu de I'Etat. Infractions aux lois maritimes. Menaces et langage injurieux. Empietement. Vagabondage - I^-resse. Exposition ind^cente. Langage insultant, obscene, profane. Fr6quentant des maisons de dfeordre. Conduile dferfegl^. Infractions aux loi$ des poids et mesures. Alienation mentale. Infractions aux arr^tfe du Conseil touchant I'acte des Mesures de guerre. 4 - Totaux. C/J/.U/.V.4 L ST A TlSTICS—1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table v. — Summary convictions by police magistrates and other justices PRo\nNci or New Brc.nswick- -Continued, Kings. NlADAW.tSKA. Offences. Con- tions. T^al. Ck>n- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonnfe option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- mise, etc.. etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^s option. De- ferred, etc, etc. Re- mise, etc., etc. M. 1 F. M. 1 F. 3 3 1 ^ Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offences 5 4 1 21 21 ^ 1 1 2 2 Non support of family and neglect of child- 3 3 1 11 11 23 22 1 Insulting, obscene and profane language. . 1 i Breach of .Sundry Orders in Council mider Totals 18 17 • 53 1 il 3 ST A TISTIQUE CIiIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau v. — Condamnations sommaires par magistrats de police et autre s uges de pais. Province dc Xouteac-B RCX6WICK — Suite. North CMBEKUND. Restigocche. Con- Sentence. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- tionB. Sentence. tioDS. Total. Con- dam- tions. Op- tion o!a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^ option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc' Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonngs sans option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc.,' etc. Offenses. M. 1 F. M. F. U 12 13 2 2 2 13 2 2 2 — M6pris de cour. 1 13 1 13 7 7 iM 1 35 23 5 28 de prohibition. a 3 bois&ons aui Sauvages. 3 3 Autres dommages i la propri4t4 . 1 1 13 ■ 5 4 13 4 2 1 I 2 Divers petits d61its. 1 2 1 I 3 3 et n^ligence des enfants. Inf. aux lois concemant les piiarmaciens. Profanation du dimanche. Infractions aui lois des chemins de fer. D6Uts contre le revenu de I'Etat. Infractions aui lois maritimes. Menaces et langage injurieui. Empi^tement. 3 2 68 " 1 3 3 66 1 3 31 1 it) 2 Exposition indfeente. fi 6 - 2 1 1 Frfequentant des maisons de dfeordre. Conduite dfefeglfe. 9 I 1 I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. 17 6 102 1 ifin 8 154 1 13 "" lOd— 11 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Tablc v. — Summary conrictioos by police magistrates and other justices. Pbovincc or N'xw Bbusbwick— Coiic2i«/«f. St. Joh; Si Jean. Con- vic- tions. Total. Sur option. Com- mitted \(-ithout option. WSSTUORELAND . Con- tions. Total. Op- Com- tion mitted of a without Fine. option. Empri- Sur sonnte option. sans option. De- ferred, etc.. Alien Restrictions Act, offices against. . . Adulteration of food Assaults Breach of peace Carr>-ing fire-arms and unlawful weapons... Contempt of Court Cruelty to animals. . . ; Disturbing religious and like meeting Fishery and game Acts, offences against. . . Gambling Acts, offences against Immigration Acts " Incorrigibility.. , Inspection and Sales Acts, offences against. Larceny.. . " of dogs, birds, etc " of timber, trees, fruits ,etc Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offences Violation of Indian liquor law.. Jfalicious injury to property Other damage to property Masters and^er\-ant's Act, offences against. . Medical and Dentistry .\cts " Militia Acts, off ences against Miscellaneous minor offences.. Municipal Acts and By-laws, breaches of Breach of School Acts Exercising various callings without license Heath By-laws, offences against. Highways, offences relating to - . Xon support of family and neglect of child- Opium and drug Act, Pharmacy Acts, offences against.. Profanation of the Lord's Day. . . . Railway Acts, offences against... . Revenue Laws Seamen's Acts " Threats and abusive language Vagrancy Drunkenness Indecent exposure Insulting, obscene and profane language.. Frequenting bawdy houses Loose, idle, disorderly Weights and Measures Acts, offences against Insanity Breach of Sundry Orders, in Council under War Measures Act Totals 9fl0 STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 .SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau v. — Condamnations aommaires par magistrats de police et autres juges de paU. P ROVINCE DC N0UVE-\U-BBUN8wacK — Fin. York. Totals of New Brunswick. TOTACX DU N.-Brcnswick. Con- Sentence. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. Total. Con- dam- tions. Op- tion ota Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Erapri- sonnfe option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- mise, etc., etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonnfes option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Ue- etc.,' etc. Offenses. M. I F. M. F. "l 1 1 19 2 I 104 7 12 6 1 1 100 8 11 ?t 3 1 9 1 2 1 43 2 1 43 7 - 7 1 1 42 3 42 3 364 23 383 4 Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. 4 4 29 3 1 29 boissona aux Sauvages. 3 Autres dommages i la proprifetfi. 1 34 13 191 3 3 4 58 1 "6 "4 32 12 195 3 3 4 39 2 1 2 Divers petitsd6Uts. 6 1 2 1 ? 23 1 Pratiquant divers 6tats sans hcence. Infractions aux lois sur I'hygi^ne publique. Dalits ayant rapport aux chemins pubHcs. Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famillo et n6gligence des enfants. Inf. aux lois concemant I'opium et les drogues Inf. aux lois concernant les pharmaciens. 37 4 18 23 1 1 3 2 12 6 7 13 1.5 1330 1 25 2 52 2 3 13 1 4 2 12 1 1 1 6 1 1 '"4 20 20 7 13 13 1,333 1 24 1 54 Menaces et langage injurieux. Empi^tement. Vagabondage. Exposition ind6cente. Langage insultant, obscene, profane. Fr6quentant des maisons de dfeordre. Conduite dfofelfe. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. 4 4 4 7 2 10 no 4 103 5 8 8 1 1 4 14 2 3 2 12 6 4 9 ? 11 Infractions aux arr^tfe en Conseil touchant I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. 260 20 224 12 44 2361 86 2,343 22 82 Totaux. lOd-lU 164 CRIMISAL STATISTICS—WW 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Tablk v. — Summary convictions by police magistrates and other justices. Protin-ce or Quebec. Abthabaska. Con- vic- tions. Op- tion of a Fine. Com- mitted without option. Sur Empri- sonn6s option. sans option. Con- tions. Total. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. mitted without option. Alien Restrictions Act, offences against. . . Adulteration of food Assaults Breach of peace Carr>-mg &re-arms and unlawful wec^mns.. Contempt of C^urt Cruelty to animiUs Disturbing religious and like meetings. . . . Fisher>' and game Acts, offences against. . Gambling Acts, offences against Immigration Acts " Incorrigibility Inspection and Sales Acts, offences against Larceny.. '* of birds, dogs, etc. . " of timber, trees, fruits, etc Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offences Violation of Indian liquor law. Malicious injury to property Other damage to property Master's and Servant's Acts, offences against.. Medical and Dentistry Acts " Militia Acts, offences against Miscellaneous minor offences Municipal Acts and By-laws, breaches of Breach of School Acts _. Exercising various callings without license Health By-laws, off ences a^inst Highwaj-s, offences relating to .... Non support of family and n^lect of child- Opium and drug Acts, offences against Pharmacy Acts, offences against , Profanation of the Lord's Day Railwav Acts, offences against Revenue Laws " Seamen's Acts " Threats and abusive language Trespass. Vagrancy Drunkenness Indecent exposure Insulting obscene and profane language. . . Frequenting bawdy houses Loose, idle, disorderly Weights and Measures Acts, offences against Insanity... Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under \\ar Measures Act Totals 207 ST A TISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 165 Table.\.u v. — Condamnatioos somxnaires par magistrats de police et autres juges de pais. Pnov:^c. deQ .E.EC. B...H.KKC,S. Bedford. Con- Sentence. Con- vic- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. tiODS. Total. Con- dam- tioos. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonnfe De-' ferred, etc., etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^ option. De- ferred, eta, etc. Re- etc.,' etc. Offenses. M.I F. option. etc. M. F. 4 6 4 6 1 3 Perturbation de la pais. Port d'armes illegal M^pris de cour. Perturbation de reunions religieuses et autres Infractions aux lois des p^cberies et de chasse " defendant le jeu. " d'immigration. 2 2 Infractions aux lois d'inspection et de ventes. Vol de chiens oLseaux etc 10 s I 9 Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. I 1 boissons aux Sauvages. Domjnages malicieux i la propri6t6. Autres dommages k la proprifet^. " la m^Hwinp et les dentistet 43 43 93 2 90 2 3 1 Divers petits d^lits. Contraventions aux lois municipales. Pratiquant divers fetats sans licence. Inf. aux lois sur Thygidne publique. D6hts ayant rapport aux chemins publics. Refusant de pourvoir aus besoins de la famille et n^ligence des enfants. Inf. aux lois concemant I'opium et les drogues. Inf. aux lois concemant les pharmaciens. 73 73 2 17 17 1 1 Menaces et langage injurieux- Empi^tement. Vagabondage. 3 3 30 4 2 2 1 30 1 Exposition ind^cente. Langage insultant, obscene, profane. Frdquentant des maisons de dfeordre Conduite d^rfegl^e. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. 1 1 Infractions aux arr^t^s du Conseil touchant I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. 169 1 IK> 1 135 3 128 2 8 166 CRIMINAL STATISTIC3~1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table v. — Summary convictions by police magistrates and other jostices. PRonxcB or Qxi^sMc—Continued. Con- vic- tions. Com- mitted without option. Con- tions. Total. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Alien Restrictions Act* offences against . . . Adulteration of food Assaults.. Breach of peace Carrying dre-arms and unlawful weapons... Contempt of Court Cruelty to animals Disturbing religious and like meetings Fishery and game Acts, offences against . . Gambling Acta, offences against Immigration Acts " Incorrigibility.. _ Inspection and Sales Acts, offences against Larceny " of dogs, birds, etc.. " of timber, trees, fruits, etc Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offoices against Viouition of Indian liquor law Malicious injury to property Other damage to property . . . . Master's and Servant's Acts, offences against. Medical and Dentistry Acts " Militia Acts, off ences against Miscellaneous minor offences Municipal and By-laws, breaches of Breach of School Acts Exercising various callings without license. Heath By-laws, offences against Highways, offences relating to ... .. Kon support of family and n^lect of child- Opium and drug Acts, offences Pharmacy Acts, offences against Profanation of the Lord's Day . . Railway Acts, offences against . Revenue Laws " Seamen's Acta " Threats and abusive language.. . A'agrancy Drunkenness lodecent exposure Insulting, obscene and profane language.. Frequenting bawdy houses Loose, idle, disorderly Weights and Measures Acts, offences against Insanity - . Breach of Sundry' Orders in Council under War Measures Act Totals ST A TISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 167 Tableau t. — Condamnations sommaires par magistrats de polices et autres juges de paix. Province de Quibec— Sufle. Iberville. Joliette. Con- Sentence. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- tiona. Sentence. Offenses. tions. Total. Con- tions. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted n-ithout option. Empri- sonnfes option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- mise, etc., etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn6s sans option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc.,' etc. M. 1 F. M. "• 1 3 6 "l 1 4 2 a 4 2 2 2 Perturbation de la pais. Port d'armes iU6gal. Incorrigibilitfe. Infractions aux lois d'inspection et de ventes. 3 3 3 1 5 1 Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. boissons aus Sauvages. Dommages malicieux i la propri6t6. Autres dommages k la propri6t6. ? 2 2 18 .... 2 12 Divers petitsd^lits. Contraventions aux lois municipales. 11 12 1 6 91 2 3 3 Pratiquant divers Stats sans licence. Inf. aux lois sur I'hygiene publique. Dalits ayant rapport aux chemins publics. Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille W 1 28 18 4 1 18 1 I 5 Inf. aux lois concernant I'opium et les drogues. Inf. aux lois concernant les pharmaciens. 4 11 1 12 3 3 3 3 1 1 Menaces et langage injurieux. A 4 2 2 1 .... 1 3 Vagabondage. Ivresse. Exposition indScente. Langageinsultant, obscene, profane. FrSquentant des maisons de dfeordre. Conduite d6r^lSe. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. 1 77 1 68 10 2 2 2 2 Infractions aux arrfitfe du Conseil touchant I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. 79 6 68 14 3 143 5 121 13 14 168 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table v. — Summary convictions by police magistratee and other justices. PaoviNCK Of QxjKBtc— Continued. IVAMOURABKA. MONTMAOXY. Offences. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Con- vic- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option .- Com- mitted without option. Empri- 8onn68 sans option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- mise, etc., etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonnSs option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- mise, etc., etc. M. 1 F. M. 1 F. 4 3 1 S in 5 10 2 2 Liquor License and prohibition Acta, offences 31 31 25 8 ~ 33 , 9S 95 16 16 Municipal Acts and By-laws, breaches of i i 3 3 6 6 3 3 15 14 1 Non support of family and neglect of child- 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under 159 158 1 66 10 69 3 4 ST A TISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 169 TABLE.\n V. — Condamnations sommaires par magistrats de police et autres juges de paii. Province de Quebec— Suite. MON-TREAI. Ott.\w.\. Con- Sentence. Con- tiona. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^s option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc.,' etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^ sans option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc., etc. Offenses. M. 1 F. M. F. 8fi 97 75 86 582 534 fi^n 49 86 141 11 2 28 2 1 2 15 2 14 find \m 11 .sf 52 18 31 543 2 5 }f 1 1 ».■! 2 4 Mt 2 141 67 1 64 143 7f 4 26 441 314 755 Infractions aux iois des licences de boissons et 9 4 207 10 11 250 64 1,422 2 3 19 16 1 Id boissons aux Sauvages. 216l 10 f 2 6 102 11 ?fi7 15 2 1 2 6 283 65 25 26 23 25 2 1 1604 4S4 18 34 63 106 8 "4 10 28 374 441 22 382 547 3,998 53 355 1 29 7 97 2 76 430 722 3,735 60 70 98 237 196 15 611 ^ 4176 4 51 12 194 Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille 374 1 Inf. aux Iois concernant les pharmaciens. ?7 2 3 in 17 15 11 1 30 212 2 14 112 606 1,415 19 81 544 1 46 584 1 1 11 14 30 9 16 2 1 70 525 1 1 21 12 1166 6 68 wm 68 U Langage insultant, obscene, profane. Fr^quentant des maisons de d&sordre. Conduite d6rfrgl6e. Infractions aux Iois des poids et mesures. 1539 227 1994 16 1 19 3,196 213 33 1 336 30 1 64 5 1 3 31 45 Infractions aux arrdtfes du Conseil touchant I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. ItW 3S16 18,623 481 3,931 756 60 698 6 112 170 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table v. — Summary conWctioos by police magUtrates and other jus ticca. Protikce or QuzBtc—Conlinued. PONTUC. Quebec. Con- lions. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Sontonce. Cqn- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. Offences. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted ^t-ithout option. Erapri- sonn^ option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- mise, etc., etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonnds sans option. De- ferred, eu., etc. Re- mise, etc., etc. M. 1 F. M.I F. 113 ■ 6 3 .6 77 12 9 1 13 1 12 1 2 42 2 2 1 1 2 9 2 g Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offences 352 7 352 6 1 19 U 1 7 2 2 714 2 145 40 544 2 438 170 47 S S 306 28 1 2 18 6 5 307 2 1 Non support of family and neglect of child- 39 5 5 53 "3 3 53 2 3 1 8 103 639 1 "2 S7 21 .... 16 10 1 7 127 652 1 1 8 73 1 16 1 2 1 17 7 13 6S 2 19 5 I 1 Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under ^ 10 10 Totals 3 2 3 1 1 29.'i0 199 2,736 70 343 STA TISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau v. — Condamnations sommaires par magistrats de police et autres juges de paix. Phovixce de Quebec— Sui(e. Richelieu. RlllOCSKI. Con- Sentence. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. tions. Total. C^n- dam- tions. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- De- mitted ferred, w-ithout etc., option. etc. Empri- Re- sonn^s mise, Op- tion of a Fine. Sur Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^ sans option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc," etc. Offenses. M. 1 F. option. etc. M. 1 F. 1 1 g 24 1 7 7 1 1 1 M6prisdecour. 19 19 21 19 2 21 Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons 4 4 boissons aux Sauvages. 6 137 6 135 156 156 1 I Divers petila d^Uts. 5 5 21 21 3 2 13 "l 3 2 14 49 2 51 Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille. et n6gligence des enfants. Inf. aux lois concernant Topium et les drogues. Inf. aux lois concernant les pharmaciens. 4 14 15 t Menaces et langage injurieux. Empidtement. Vagabondage . 1 1 2 13 2 13 63 2 2 ? Exposition ind^ente. Langage insultant, obscdne, profane. 1 1 Conduite dferfegl^e. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. 1 Inft^ctions aux arrStfe du Conseil touchant v^^ sl 337 3 261 S 264 1 1 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 T.UILS T.—Summary coDA-ictions by police magistrates and other justices. pROVixcK or QuvBwc— Continued. - ROBERTAL. SAOCeNAT. Offences. Con- tiotts. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Con- vic- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur . option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn6s option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc., etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn6s option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- mise, etc., etc. M. F. M.lF. 1 I 5 5 Liquor License and Prohibition Acts, offences 13 1 5 9 2 2 15 4 11 1 1 1 3 1 3 Non-support of family and neglect of child- 1 10 "'2 1 1 11 - Breach of sundry Ordeis in Council under 49 3 21 22 ' 3 2 ST A TISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 173 Tableau v. — Condamnations sommaires par magistrats de police et autres juges de paix. Provixce de Quebec — Suite. St. FR.VNCIS. St-Fmncois. St. Ht.icinthe. Con- Sentence. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. - tions. Total. Con- dam- Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn6s option. De- terred, etc., etc. Re- etc.,' etc. Op- tion o(a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- 3onn& option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc, etc. Offenses. M. 1 F. M. 1 F. i^ 3 30 8 Voiesdefait. 2 1 - Port d'armes illegal. 2 1 1 1 45 1 12 12 Infractions aui lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. 1 1 boissons aux Sauvages. 5 Autres dommages h. la propri6t6. 140 6 185 124 61 Divers petits d^lits. 12 2 3 Pratiquant divers ^tats sans licence. IV 3 1 100 4 1 46 1 47 Dfelits ayant rapport aux chemins de fer. Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille et negligence des enfants. Inf. aux lois concernant Topium et les drogues Inf. aux lois concernant les pharmaciens. 14 11 in 13 17 2 19 2 'I 23 ^ 19 4 15 18 3 1 17 469 2 1 Menaces et langage injurieux. Empietement. Vagabondage. f, 4 51 2 ? Exposition ind^ente. Langage insultant, obscene, profane. Fr^quentant des maisons de dfeordre. Conduite d6rfegl6e. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. 1 3 Infractions aux arr^tte du Conseil touchant I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. 41 932 865 108 268 3 206 63 2 Totaux. CRIMINAL STATISTICS~1919 10 GEORGE V. A, 1920 Tablx v. — Summary coDvictions by police magistrates and other justices. Province of QviBcc—Concliided. Province de Qoebec— Fin. Tehbebonxe. Three RriERs. Trois-Rivieres. Offences. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- BOnnSs sans option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc.,' etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sor option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn6s sans option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc.,' etc. M.i F. M.I F. 5 5 Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offences 67 5 72 1 539 539 58 58 7 7 17 1 18 Non-support of family and neglect of child- 2 6 2 7 Threats and abusive language.. Trespass Vagrancy I 1 5 1 5 1 Indecent exposure.. Breach of sundry Orders in Council under 1 1 1 1 709 7 714 1 1 STA TISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd T.^LEAU V. — Conda par magistrats de police et autres juges de palx. PBOVUiCE Provtn'ce OF Ont.\rio D'O.Vt.lBIO. Algoma. I Ba\NT. Con- Sentence. Con- Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. Offenses. tions. Total. Ck)ii- dam- tions. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonngs sans option. De- lerred, etc., etc. Re- etc' etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^ option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc, ' etc. M. 1 F. M. [ F. 4' 38 2 2 3 ■3 2 2 Perturbation de la pais. Port d'armes illegal. 2 2 1 S 5 3 3 6 6 Inf. aiut lois des p§cheries et de chasse. defendant lejeu. 1 1 1 1 Infractions aux lois d'inspection et de veiltes. 1 1 Voldechiens oiseaux etr in7 n 82 31 5 68 3 64 7 Infractions aui lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. Contravention aux loia concernant la vente de boissons aux Sauvages. Dommages malicieux k la propri6t6. ?n 14 6 3 3 1 1 3 1 4 Inf. aux lois cone, les maltres et serviteurs. '1 la mMecine et les dentistes . 13 ■3 3 1 92 8 2 ' 2 1 Divers petits d§lits Contraventions aux lois municipales. Infractions aux lois des 6coles. Pratiquant divers 6tats sans licence. Inf. aux lois sur I'hygiene publique. Dalits ayant rapport aux chemins publics- Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famiUa et negligence des enfants. Inf. aux lois concernant I'opium et les drogues. Inf. aux lois concernant les pharmaciens. m 24 78 1 7 50 30 76 1 3 ? 1 4 2 1 4 151 27 7 50 2 1,M S 1 35 3 3 IS in 1 Infractions aux lois des chemins de ffer. Dalits centre le revenu de I'Etat. m 20 1 1 6 12 136 1 .... 3 7 U i39 M enaces pt 1 n - ■ ■ 18 "7 2 3 3 177 15 21 1 Empi^tement. Vagabondage. 29 1S4 12 9 1 Exposition ind^cente. Langage insultant, obscene, profane. Frfequentant des maisons de dfeordre. Conduite d6r6gl^. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. 7 1 27 2 "2 9 1 20 1 6 1 53 81 34 9 5 3 8 14 3S 14 7 16 3 19 - Infractions aux arr^tfe du Conseil touchant I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. 8,t3 36 681 61 147 469 44 433 1 79 CRIMIXAL .ST A TISTICS—1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table v. — Summary convictions by police maeifltrates and other justicee. Provinxe of 0.vt.\rio —Continued. Bbuce. Carusion. Offences. Con- vic- tions. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Or>- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^s option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc., etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn6s sans option. De- ferred, etc., •to. Re- mise, M. F. M. '■ etc. 2 2 59 4 14 is 2 2 60 4 10 1 22 S 1 1 21 S 1 1 1 18 1 19 1 56 1 55 2 3 2 2 1 2 1 Liquor License and Prohibition Acts, offences 8 1 9 270 13 282 7 7 11 3 11 3 2 2 16 1 27 2 16 3 27 210 17 71 2 4 3 95 13 1 "4 2 203 20 72 1 1 Municipal Acts and by-laws, breaches of 2 2 2 5 2 92 2 1 Highways, offences relating to . - Xon-support of family and neglect of child- 9 3 2 9 1 3 1 5 11 6 17 31 1 3' 7 2 34 16 i 1 5 2 9 7 13 1 2 9 14 1 5 24 251 7 7 7 59 1 17 3 "4 3 5 5 2 254 5 6 8 46 8 1 ii 2 3 3 5 2 8 8 18 2 3 5 Brrach" of sundry Orders in Council under 6 3 155 12 US Totals 11 8 1276 80 1.216 19 121 STATISTIQVE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau v. — Condamnations sommaires par magistrats de police et autres juges de pais. Province d'Ontario— Suite. DUITERIN. Eloix. Con- Sentence. Cpn- tions. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence. tioQS. Total. COB- dam- tions. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur Com- mitted w-ithout option. Empri- sonn^s option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc.,' etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted witliout option. Empri- sonnfe sans option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc.,' etc. Offenses. M. 1 F. M. 1 F. 2 4 1 2 4 1 M4pris de cour. 1 1 Cniaut^ envers les aninqaiuc. 14 14 Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons et boissons aux Sauvages. 1 1 76 g 8 1 45 2 3 3 77 6 7 1.. 2 5 1 1 S 4 5 6 48 Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille. 2 2 1 2 17 3 43 3 .... 1 14 2 42 1 3 2 1 2 6 4 1 2 Vagabondage. 4 4 1 1 Infractions aux airfitfe du Conseil toucha U 2 5 2 6 234 20 226 2 26 Totaux. lOd— 12 178 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Tabls t. — Summary oonviotioDS by police maftistratea and other justices. Province or OsiABio—Conlinued. Essex. Fbontsnac. Offences. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Con- tions. T^l. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonnis option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- mise, etc., etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^s sans option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- mise, etc., etc. M. 1 F. M. F. 70 70 8 7 1 1 1 9 7 1 < 1 ARRMllIt'i 34 6 31 9 Rreftch of Deace Carrj-ing fire-arms and unlawful weapons 5 4 1 2 2 1 1 1 "2 1 4 13 10 Fishery and game Acts, oflfences against 4 14 9 1 Immigration Acts " 1 1 1 Liquor License and prohibition Acts, ofifences 31 1 31 1 15 4 10 9 22 2 17 7 1 1 26 4 44 25 4 41 1 ^tunicipal Acts and By-laws, breaches of 3 6 6 ■4 378 7 7 1 "7 2 1 4 350 6 7 35 3 1 1 Non support of family and n^ect of child- 18 1 13 18 1 13 2 2 4 1 5 1 S 6 155 "3 2 1 3 2 130 7 32 206 14 8 7 7 214 2 5 26 10 29 2 8 3 49 1 1 12 ■"2 3 8 5 29 1 1 1 23 1 4 3 Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under IS 3 Totals 1013 49 935 12 115 222 11 184 42 7 STA TISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau v. — Condamnations sommaires par magistrats de police et autrea jugea de paix. Pbovin-ce d Ontario — Suite. Gret. Haldimand. C<>n- Sentence. Con- Total. Con- dam- tions. M. 1 F. Sentence. OEfenses. tions. Total. Con- dam- Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn6s Bans option. De- ferred, etc' Re- etc.,' etc. Op. tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^ option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- mise, etc., etc. M. F. 2 2 2 2 19 19 2 1 Voiesde fait. 5 3 1 Port d'armes illegal. Mfeprisdecour. 1 1 Perturbation de rfiunions religieuaes et autres. Infractions aux lois des pficheriea et de chasse. n 13 1 1 " d'immigration. Infractions aux lois d'inspection et de ventes. in 10 1 1 Infractions aux lois de licences de boissons et ^ Contravention aux lois concernant la vente de boissons aux Sauvages. 14 12 1 1 1 1 Autres dommages & la propri6t6. •) "l 1 2 49 1 2 .in 2 9 9 I 1 8n 1 1 81 2 14 3 1 14 D61its ayant rapport aux chemins publics. Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille. 7 6 4 [nf . aux lois concernant I'opium et les drogues. [nf. aux lois concernant les pharmaciens. a 5 • tfenaces et langage injurieux. 4 4 5 7 5 ::: 3 5 4 Vagabondage. ?0 29 4 4 jangage insultant, obac^ne, profane. *'r6quentant des maisons de dfeordre. ^onduite d^r^gl^e. nfractions aux lois des poids et mesures. 6 6 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 [nfractions aux arr^tfe du Conseil touchant ?5n 4 242 6 16 47 1 37 4 7 lOd— 12i CRIMINAL STATISTICS~1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Tablc v.— Summary convictions by police magistrates and other justices. Pbovince or Ontario— Con/in u^rf. Con- vic- tions. Total. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Re- mise, etc.. Op- Com- tion mitted of a without Fine. option. Empri- Sur sonn6s option. sans option. Alien Restrictions Act, offences against- - . Adulteration of food Assaults.. '. Breach of peace Carrying &re-arms and unlawful weapons- Contempt of Court Cruelty to animals _ Disturbing religious and like meetings. . . . Fishery and game Act, offences against Gambling Acts, ofifences against Immigration Acts '* Incorrigibility.. Inspection and Sales Acts, offences against Larceny " of dogs, birds, etc " of timber, trees, fruits, etc Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offences against Violat ion of Indian liquor law Malicious injury to property Other damage to property Master's and Servant's Acts, offences against.. Medical and Dentistry Acts " Militia Acts, offences against Sliscellaneous minor offences Alunicipat Acts and By-laws, breaches of Breach of School Acts Exercising various callings without license. . Health By-laws, offences against.. Highways, offences relating to NOn support of family and neglect of child- Opium and drug Act. offences against Pharmacy Acts, off ences against Profanation of the Lord's Day Railway Acts, offences against Revenue Laws " Seamen's Acts " . . . . Threats and abusive language A'agrancy Drunkenness Indecent exposure Insulting, obscene and profane language Frequenting bawdy houses Loose, idle, disorderly.. Weights and Measures Acts, offeri In uty.. Totals 365 ST A TISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau v. — Condamnations sommaires par magistrats de police et autresjuges de pais. Province d'O MT.KR10 — Suite. HCRON. Kenora. Con- Sentence. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. tions. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Op- . tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonnfes option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc, etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonngs option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc. etc. Offenses. M. 1 F. M. F. 7 7 4 2 1 1 9 7 2 Voies de fait . 4 4 1 M6pris de cour. 1 7 7 Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons et 11 3 12 8 1 0 1 12 9 3 Contravention aux lois concernant la vente de 8 5 4 1 4 4 1 1 9 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 9 Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille. 4 4 2 1 2 1 8 2 9 2 1 1 2 17 1? 7 1 4 2 20 16 15 1 2 2 3 2 4 1 in 16 2 Conduite d6rfegl6e. z 3 4 4 Infractions aux arr^tfe du Conseil touchant <)S 7 60 95 3 89 1 8 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table r. — Summary convictiona by police magistrates and other justices. Province or OtnAtao— Continued. Con- tions. Total. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Op. Com- tion of a without Fine. option. Empri- Sur 8onn6s option. sans option. Re- znise, etc.. Alien Restrictions Act, offences against. Adulteration of food Assaults Breach of peace Carrying 6re-arm8 and unlawful weapons. Contempt of Court Cruelty to animals Disturbing religious and like meetings. . . Fishery and game Act, offences against Gambling Acts, offences against li^ration Acts Incorrigibility Inspection and Sales Act, offences against . . . Larceny " of dogs, birds, etc " of timber, trees, fruits, etc Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offences Violation of the Indian liquor law Malicious injury to property Other damage to property Master's and Servant's Acts, offences against.. Medical and Dentistry Acts " Militia Acts, offences against Miscellaneous minor offences Municipal Acts and By-laws, breaches of Breach of School Acts Exercising various callings without license . Health By-laws, offences against Highways, offences relating to - . . Non support of family and neglect of child- Opium and drug Act, offences against Pharmacy Acts, offences against Profanation of the Lord's Day ... Railway Acts, offences against Revenue Laws " Seamen's Acts " Threats and abusive language Vagrancy Drunkenness Indecent exposure Insulting, obscene and profane language.. Frequenting bawdy houses - Loose, idle, disorderly ... Weights and Measures Acts, offences against Insanity Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under War Measures Act Totals 374 15 STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE~1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Table.\tj v. — Condamnations sommaires par magistrats de police et autre? juges de paii. Frovisce d'Oxtario— Suite. Lanark. Leeds amd Grentille. Con- Sentence. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. Offenses. tions. Total. Con- na- tions. Op- tion of a Fine. Siir option. Com- mitted witiiout option. Empri- sonn^s sans option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- mise, etc., etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonnte option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc..' etc. M. 1 F. M. F. 1 12 1 12 "2 2 11 9 1 1 4 4 2 2 6 2 2 A 3 I Incorrigibility. 1 1 2 2 30 30 79 ' 80 Infractions aux !ois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. 21 Ig 3 1 1 boissons aui Sauv-ages. Dommages malicieux h. la propri6t6. Autres dommages k la propri^t^. 8 8 3 13 1 1 8 1 3 1 8 Divers petits dfelits. 13 8 8 14 1 1 15 1 1 Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famiile. et nfeghgence des enfants. 4 2 2 20 3 20 3 1 1 7 1 69 2 1 1 151 1 4 1 I 1 2 2 10 3 1 Empidtement. Vagabondage. 16 1 m 2 153 1 4 Exposition ind^ente. s 6 5 24 5 23 2 1 1 3 1 3 3 Infractions aux arr^tfe du Conseil touchanl 246 6 217 17 18 310 S 314 1 3 Totaux. CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table t. — Summary convictioiu by police magistrates and other justices. Province or Onikjao— Continued. Len'nox and Aodington. Lincoln. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Con- tions. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. Offences. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn6s sans option. De- ferred, etc., etc. R^- etc.,' etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonnte option. De- ferred, etc.. etc. R^ mise, etc.. etc. M. 1 F. M.I F. 1 1 1 2 7 14 2 6 14 2 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Inspection and Sales Acts, offences aeainst . ■ . 7 7 Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offences 10 1 11 36 2 37 1 2 3 2 3 29 27 3 44 2 429 2 15 2 3 2 443 3 40 16 IS 1 16 3 2 16 4S 3 3 2 48 Non-support of family and neglect of child- S 5 31 2 29 4 1 12 5 99 1 2 12 11 1 19 2 1 10 1 19 3 1 Vaerancv 2 3 1 97 1 1 1 1 ' Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under War Measures Act S 3 1 1 13 744 29 708 44 21 STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 185 Tableau v. — Condamnations par maglstrats de police et autres juges de paix. Provinxe d'Ontario — Suite. Manitocxin. Middlesex. Con- Sentence. Con- tions. Total. Cot- dam- na- tions. Sentence. tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn6s option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc.,' etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^ option. ne- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc, etc. Offenses. M. 1 F. M.I F. « Inf ilaloidesre^tric concern n 1 « b ' 4 31 4 30 5 5 1 Perturbation de la pais. Port d'armes illegal. M^pris de cour. 1 1 2 2 18 17 1 Perturbation de reunions religieuses et autres. Inf. aux lois des p&eheries et de chasse. '* defendant lejeu. 4 Inf. aux iois d'inspection et de ventes. 7 3 10 94 1 36 Infractions aux lois de licences de boissons et de prohibition. boissons aux Sauvagea. Dommages malicieux k la propri^t6. Autres dommages k la proprifet^. 1 1 51 1 530 23 38 1 552 13 1 Divers petits d^lits. Contraventions aux lois municipales. Pratiquant divers 6tats sans licence. Inf. aux lois sur I'hygiene publique. Dalits ayant rapport aux chemins publics. Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille. et negligence des enfants. Inf. aux lois ooncerant I 'opium et les drogues . Inf. aux lois coneernant les pharmaciens. 1 1 19 18 805 7 3 10 815 5 2 2 74 1 1 1 75 1 1 Infrirtions aux lois des rhemins de fer 1 1 1 1 4 20 7 336 1 1 2 11 5 20 2 344 1 4 3 3 Menaces et langage injurieux. Empi^tement. Vagabondage. 1 1 21 ?1 Exposition indfecente. Langage inaultant, obscene, profane. Fr^quentaiit des maisons de dfeordre. Conduited6regl6e, Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. 1 1 5 39 1 5 39 18 ^ 16 2 Infractions aux arr^t^s du Conseil touchant I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. .W 5 60 1 2.057 .■in 2.051 34 22 Totaux. 1 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table v. — Summary convictions by police magistrates and other justices. Province or OmMijo— Continued. MUBKOKA. NlPISSlNO. Offences. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Con- vic- tions. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- Bonn6s sans option. De- ferred, etc., etc. R^- etc.,' etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^s sans option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc.,' etc. M.I F. M. 1 F. 15 13 2 6 6 4 3 4 3 1 I 14 1 15 1 1 Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offences against _ 1 1 44 9 4 43 9 4 1 2 1 2 1 Other danittge to property 4 1 14 3 2 1 14 3 2 63 6 37 1 28 ■ 6 30 3 32 Municipal Acts and By-laws, breaches of S 5 3 7 9 5 5 3 7 2 Non support of family and neglect of child- 1 1 12 Onium and druc Arts offences aEainst Phnrmnr'v Arl^ '" " 2 7 4 1 7 4 1 Spnmon'*! \cfs " Threats and abusive language 2 3 4 9 2 3 1 9 4 3 10 151 4 2 5 4 1 Vaerancy 3 4 5 140 4 7 Indecent exposure.. Insulting, obscene and profane language.. 3 3 4 4 13 4 13 4 Weights and Measure.s Acts, offenses against. . ■ Breach of Sundry Orders-in-Council under 10 7 3 Totals 59 53 5 1 424 19 350 IS 75 STATISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau t. — Condanmations sommaires par magistrats de police et autres juges de paii. PaonxcE d'0-ntario— Saife. Norfolk. XOBTBUMBERLAXD AXD DcBHAM. COD- Sentence. Con- vic- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. tions. Total. Gon- na- tiosa. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonnfe option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc.,' etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^ option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc.,' etc. Offenses. M. 1 F. M. 1 F. 2 3 3 6 4 6 .... 6 4 6 3 1 J!6prisdecour. 1 1 1 4 18 2 14 6 Infractions aux lois des Ucences de boissons et de prohibition. 2 2 boissons aux Sauvages. 2 2 4 3 2 20 1 8 2 1 1 16 17 2 1 15 S 6 1 15 6 16 2 8 11 Refusant de pourv-oir aus besoins de la famille. et negligence des enfants. 1 4 1 2 2 1 2 14 "2 12 20 2 4 Empi^tement. ■\'agabondage. 6 4 10 47 9 1 20 47 2 1 . 1 1 1 Langage injurieus, obsc&ne profane. Fr^quentant des maisons de dfeordre. 4 2 2 22 19 3 Infractions aux lois des pgids et mesures. 3 3 1 1 1 3 4 I Infractions aux air^tfes du Conseil touchant des Mesures de guerre r.\cte. IIS 9 88 4 31 164 17 144 10 27 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table t. — Summary coD\'ictions by police magistrates and other justices. Province of Ontario— Con/mueif. Ontario. OxroBD. Offences. Con- vic- tions. Total. Con- dam- lions. Sentence. Con- tions. Twkl. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^s option. De- ferred, etc., eu. R«- etc..' etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonnfe option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- mise, etc., et«. M. F. M.i F. .10 9 1 8 1 9 1 3 1 3 3 3 Contempt of Court ■ 2 2 '.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'^ S 8 1 1 Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offences 44 2 45 1 6 6 I 2 1 2 3 3 1 1 I ^ 1 13 7 78 "i 2 11 7 77 2 1 1 20 1 20 9 1 10 4 4 82 2 1 84 1 136 3 2 3 139 2 2 Xon-support of family and neglect of child- 9 1 11 11 12 4 1 12 4 1 4 1 9 34 75 3 1 1 4 10 76 18 6 73 18 S 72 1 1 14 4 4 ,4 2 2 3 I 3 I 28 1 5 8 1 28 1 1 3 1 4 5 Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under 8 320 10 311 2 17 443 12 406 16 32 STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 189 Tableau v. — Condamnations sommairea pax magistrats de police et autres juges de paii. Province d'Ontario — Suite. Parry Sotjnd. Con- tioQs. Total. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Con- Total. Sur aption. Com- mitted without De- ferred, etc., Inf. k !a loi des restric. coneernant les aubains. Falsification de substances alimentaires. Voies de fait. Perturbation de la pais. Port d'armes illegal. M^pris de cour. Perturbation de reunions religieusea et autres. Infractions aux lois des p^cheries et de chasse. " defendant le jeu. " d' immigration. Incorrigibility. Infractions aux lois d'inspection et de ventes. Larcin. Vol de chiens, oiseaux, etc. " bois, arbres, fruits, etc. Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. Contravention aux loia coneernant la vente de boissons aux Sauvages. Dommages malicieux i la propri6t6. Autres dommages h la propri^t6. Inf. aux lois cone, les mattres et serviteurs. " la mfedecine et les dentistes. Infractions aux lois de la milice. Divers petits d61its. Contraventions aux lois municipales. Infractions aux lois des ^coles. Pratiquant divers 6tats sans licence. Infractions aux lois sur I'hygi^ne publique. Dalits ayant rapport aux chemins publics. Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille et negligence des enfants. Inf. aux lois coneernant I'opium et les drogues. Inf. aux lois coneernant les pharmaciens. Profanation du dimanehe. Infractions aux lois des ehemins de fer. D61its contre le revenu de I'Etat . Infractions aux loia maritimes. Menaces et langage injurieux. Empidte Iv Exposition ind^cente. Langage insultant, obscene, profane. Fr^quentant des maisons de dfesordre. Conduite d6r6gl6e. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. Alienation mentale. Infractions aux arr^tfes du Conseil touchant I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. Totaux. CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 192o Tabls v.— Summary oonvictions by police magUtratee and other justicee. Pbovince of O.vtabio— Can(tnu«<. Perth. Fetsrborocoh. Offences. Con- vic- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. Con- vic- tions. Total. Con- dam- na^ tionB. Sentence. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- 8onn6s option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc., etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- 8onn6s option. De- ferred, etc., etc. He- rnia e. ' M. 1 F. M. 1 F. etc. 2 1 9 1 1 8 1 2 1 15 .... 2 1 15 1 1 2 1 3 1 16 1 16 Liquor Licenses and prohibition Act, offences 13 11 2 35 28 2 2 "2 102 1 1 1 4 97 1 47 10 16 35 ID 13 4 12 3 2 3 59 9 "2 5 2 3 61 1 52 1 46 6 Non support of family and neglect of child- .1 • 1 1 5 3 1 5 3 Revenue Laws " 3 3 4 9 3 41 1 3 4 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 15 13 45 1 "2 IS 45 1 12 3 41 3 1 3 5 1 3 1 5 5 2 2 16 3 20 1 4 Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under 23 7 20 277 14 238 7 46 332 12 289 16 39 STATISTIQUE CRIMISELLE~1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau v. — Condamnations sommaires par magistrals de police et autres juges de paii. Provixce d'C NT.\Rio — Suite. Pbescoit and Russell. PrixckEdwabd. Con- Sentence. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- tiona. Sentence. tions. Total. dam- na- tions. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn6s option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc' etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- 8onn§s option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc., etc. Offenses. H. F. M. F. 1 2 4 1 6 18 6 15 3 1 3 4 1 1 Mtpris de cour 2 2 Perturbation de reunions religieuses et autres. Infractions aux lois des p^heries et de chasse. 1 1 Incorrigibility. Infractions aux lois d'inspectioD et de ventea. ?6 1 26 1 6 6 Infractions aux lois des licenses de boissons et de prohibition. 10 8 2 boissons aux Sauvages. Dommages malicieux ^ la propri6t6. -\utres dommages & la propri6t4. 1 3 3? 30 2.. 1 2 10 1 2 10 Divers petits d41its. Contraventions aux lois municipales. 7 S 3 Pratiquant divers ^tats sans license. Infractions aux lois sur I'hygiene publique D&lits ayant rapport aux chemins publics. Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille et n^Iigence des enfants. Inf. aux lois concemant I'opium et les drogues. Infractions aux lois concemant les pharmaciena ? 2 3 3 25 12 1 11 3 22 3 1 3 20 3 1 1 2 2 ? ? 3 1 2 22 3 1 1 22 MpfiACps pt lajiFqffp ininriptiT ?. 3 2 35 Empi^tement . Vagabondage. S I"; 8 1 Exposition ind^ente. Langage insultant. obscene, profane. Friquentant des maisons de dfaordre Conduite d«r«glfe. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. ? 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 4 3 1 1 1 1 Infractions aux arr€t£s du Conseil toucbant r.-Vcte des Mesures de guerre. 1.14 .1 123 11 5 1331 12 113 1 31 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 T.\BLE v.— Summar}' convictions by police magistrates and other j uatices. Provinci or Ontario— CoiKinucd. Raimt RrvER. Rbstrew. Offences. Con- tions. Trtal. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Con- tions. T^l. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonnte option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc, etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonnfa option. De- ferred, etc., etc. R^ etc.,' etc. M. F. M. F. 6 5 1 8 8 1 IS 7 5 3 19 7 1 1 S 1 i 7 13 7 7 13 5 3 3 1 1 2 2 Liquor Licenses and proliibition Acts, offences 11 1 10 2 25 25 1 1 7 7 16 21 .23 ■.■4 21 26 9 34 34 Municipal Acts and By-laws, breaches of 1 IS 1 16 Kxercising various-callings without license. Health By-laws, offences against Highways, offences relating to Non support of family and neglect of child- 2 5 1 1 2 2 1 4 10 1 2 10 3 Ooium and drup Act offences aeainst 5 S Seimpn's Apt-* *' Thrpnt,* nnti «hiwiv-e InnmftffA 3 .... 1 3 1 2 66 q. Vain-flmcv 4 24 2 24 1 1 1 69 3 Insulting, obscene and profane language.. 4 4 13 12 1 Insanity Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under 1 1 1 1 2 2 155 6 138 3 20 221 9 214 3 13 ST A TISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau v. — Condamnations sommaires pax magUtrats de police et autres juges de paix. Province d'Oxtario — Suil€. SiMCOE. 3TORUo^^. Drxo.ts ^Glznoabbt. Con- Sentence. Con- vic- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. tions. Total. C7n- dam- na- tioDS. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^ option. De- ferred, etc.. etc. Re- etc., etc. Op- tion Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^ option. De- ferred, etc., etc. %- etc.,' etc. M. F. M. 1 F. 5 4 1 .. . 1. ... 1 1 5 6 5 1 5 .. . . ' . " 1 ?4 24 ' ■■■ 17 3 1 .^ 1 17 49 2 1 48 2 2 3 1 3 2 1 1 19 3 73 2 4 15 95 1 io 27 it i 7 27 17 73 S 5 in 8 4 S 5 IS 94 2 4 12 1 11 1 3 a 2 9, 1 ,1 2 1 1 1 31 120 20 10 4 2 63 2 ... 2 12 3 64 41 10 n» 1 3 5 1 7 4 1 1 1 2 1 3 3 ?i 1 ■■ 1 3 507 464 11 39 192 8 179 17 4 Inf. k la loi des restrict, concernant les aubaioa Falsification de substances alimentaires. Voies de fait. Perturbation de la paix. Port d'armes illegal. Mfepris decour. Cruaut6 envers les animaus. Perturbation de reunions religieuses et autres. Infractions aus lois des p4cheries et de chasse. defendant le jeu. " d'immigration. Incorrigibility. Infractions aus lois d'inspection et de ventes. Larcin. Vol de chiens. oiseaux, etc. " bois, arbres, fruits, etc. Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. Contravention aui lois concernant la vente de boissons aus Sauvages. Dommages malicieux k la propri^t^. Autres dommages h la propri4t§. Inf. aux lois cone, les maitres et ser\'iteurs. " la mfelecine et les dentistes. Infractions aux lois de la milice. Divers petits d^lits. Contraventions aux lois municipalei*. Infractions aux lois des ^coles. Pratiquant divers fetats sans Ucence. Inf. aux lois sur rhygi^nepublique. Dalits ayant rapport aux cbemins publics. Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille et n^ligence des enfants. Infrac. aux lois concernant I'opium et lesdroguea lois concernant les pharmaciens. Profanation du dimanche. Infractions aux lois des chemins de fer. Dfelits contre le revenu de I'Etat. Infractions aux lois maritimes. Menaces et langage injurieux. EmpiMement. Vagabondage. Exposition ind^cente. Langage insultant. obscene, profane. Frfequentant des maisons de dfeordre. Conduite d^rfeglte. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. Alienation mentale. Infractions aux arrSt^ du Conseil touchant I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. 4 Totaux. lOd— 13 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V. A. 1920 Table v, — Summary convictions by police magistratee and other Justices. • Ontario— Con/inufd. Con- tions. Total. Com- mitted without option. De- ferred, etc.. Op- Com- tion mitted of a Fine. option. Empri- Sur sonnfes option. sans option. De- ferred. etc.. etc. Re- miee. etc.. Alien Restrictions Act, offences against. . Adulteration of food Assaults.- Breach of peace Carrying fire-arms and unlawful weapons.. Contempt of Court Cruelty to animals Disturbing religions and like meeting Fishery and game Acts, offences against . Gambling Acts, offences against Immigration Acts " In 'orrigibiUty ■. — Inspec tion and Sales Acts, offences against Larceny of dogs, birds, etc " of timber, trees, fruits, etc ... Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offoices against Violation of Indian liquor law.. Malicious injury to property Other damage to property Master's and Servant's Acts, offences against Medical and Dentistry Acts " Militia Acts, offenoes against Aliscellaneous minor offences Municipal Acts and By-laws, breaches of Breach of School Acts Health By-laws, offences against Highways, offences relating to Xon support of family and neglect of child Opii nd drug Act , offences against Pharmacy Acts, offences against.. Profanation of the Lord's Day . Railway Acts, offences against.. Revenue laws " Seamen's Acts " Threats and abusive language.. \'agrancy Drunkenness Indecent exposure Insulting, obscene and profane language.. Frequenting bawdy houses Loose, idle, disorderly Weights and Measures .\cts. offences against Insanity.. Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under War Measures Act.. Totab STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd TABLE.4.n r. — Condamnations sommairea par magiatratB de police et autres juges de paix. Province d'Ontario — Suite. Thundkh Bay. Con- vic- tions. Total. Com- mitted without Con- tions. Total. Com- mitted without option. Inf. k la ioi de destrict. concemant les aubains. Falsification de substances alimentaires. Voie6 de fait. Perturbation de la paix. Port d'armes illegal. M^pris de cour. Cruautfe envers les animaux. Perturbation de reunions religieuses et autres. Infractions aux lois des pficheries et de chasse. " defendant le jeu. " d'immigration. Incorrigibility. Infractions aux lois d 'inspection et de ventes. Larcin. Vol de ehiens, oiseaui, etc. " bois, arbres, fruits, etc. Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. Contravention aux lois concemant la vente de >issons aux Sauvages. Domuiages malicieui A la propri^t^. Autres dommages k la propri^t^. aux lois cone, les maitres et serviteurs. " la mfedecine et les dentis'tes. Infractions aux loie de la milice. ers petits d^lits. Contraventions aux lois municipales. Infractions aux lois des ^coles. Pratiqurwit divers 6tats sans licence. Inf. aux lois sur I'hygiene publique. Dalits ayant rapport aux chemins publics.. Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille et Diligence des enfants. if. aux lois concemant I'opium et les drogues , if. aux lois concemant les pharmaciens. Profanation du dimanche. Infractions aux lois des chemins de fer. Dalits centre le revenu de I'Etat. Infractions aux lois maritimes. Menaces et langage injurieux, Empietement. Vagabondage. Ivresse. Exposition ind^cente. Langage insultant, obscene, profane. Fr^quentant des maisons de dfesordre. Conduite d6r6glee. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. Alienation mentale. Infractions aux arr^tfe du Conseil touehant I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. Totaux. lOd— 131 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table v. — Summary conviotions by police magistrates and other justices. Provincb or Ontario — Continued. Waterloo. Welland. Offences. Con- tions. Total. Con- dara- tions. Sentence. Con- vic- tions. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^s sans option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Ro- etc.,' etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^s option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc..' etc. M.I F. M. F. 4 21 1 4 11 4 4 263 4 S3 12 12 1 261 4 S2 12 12 ^ " 15 2 1 8 2 Breach of peace Carrying fire-arms and unlawful weapons.. 4 5 1 6 11 4 10 109 21 6 10 99 26 Gambling .\cts, offences against Immigration At.ts *' Inspection and Sales Acts, offences against , o( timber, trees, fruits, etc Liquor License and prohibition .\cts, offences against . 5i 8 3 8 t 1 1 1 S3 1 320 22 334 6 4 13 1 4 94 2 357 9 1 2 14 1 23 .5 102 3 1 34 1 5 18 71 372 5 3 14 116 5 35 ... IS 1 3 3 12 383 ' 17 117 34 62 1 Medical and Dentistry Acts Municipal Acts and By-laws, breaches of 90 4 2 358 2 14 1 12 1 102 2 2 Highways, offences relating to Non support of family and neglect of child- Opium and drug .\ct, offences against I 2 16 62 8 1 11 1 Revenue Laws 6 114 25 1029 12 ' 1 10 8 3 IOC 1,036 Trespass \'agrancy Drunkenness 5 11 1 1 IS 35 11 Insanity.. 1 20 4 1 1 Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under 5 765 73 1 66 Totals 728 6 51 2814 76 2.775 21 94 STA TISTIQVE CRIMlNELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10d Tabul\u v. — Condamnations sommaires par magistrats de police ct autxes j uges de paix. Province d'Oxtario — Suitf. Weu,ingtos. Went«-orth. Con- Sentence. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. / tions. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Op- lion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted Ti-ithout option. , Empri- sonnte sans option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc.," etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^ option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- mise, etc., etc. Offenses. H. F. M.|F. _ 1 6 1 2 6 1 1 6 3 80 1 13 "ii 6 3 71 1 10 4 19 6 3 Port darmes iU6gal. 49 1 50 3' 29 289 3 17 289 1 11 1 2 3 12 1 219 20 1 222 20 1 14 3 4 7 10 Infractions aui lois des licences de boissoos et de probibition. 4 4 3 65 59 6 boissons aux Sauvages. 1 17 5 103 3 323 7 "2 "n 1 17 3 91 3 335 5 - . 2 7 29 4 "2 1 1 28 3 51 3 12 2 52 1 1 8 1 7 Infractions aus lois de la milice. 59 5 2 3 11 1 1 Infractions aux lois des 6coles. "> 1 1 1 12 950 25 9 27 5 1 11 976 14 7 1 11 2 51 1 1 1 Dalits ayant rapport aui chemins publics Refusant de pour\-oir aux besoins de la famille 1 Inf. aux lois concemant I'opium et les drogues. 35 3S S 3 7 42 33 397 2 7 10 112 21 8 2 1 34 22 398 1 8 10 89 1 5 8 22 5 1 Menaces et langage injurieui. Empietement. Vagabondage. 20 4 1 2 23 90 1 3 2 88 10 2 1 1 1 1 2 Exposition ind^cente. I./angage insultant, obscene, profane. 5 2 4 14 1 1 15 1 22 C'onduite d^rfglfe. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. ? 2 25 17 12 37 4 13 Infractions auj arretfe du Conseil toucbant I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. 358 17 340 12 23 2911 134 2,814 53 178 Totaux. 198 CRIMINAL STATISTICS~1919 10 GEORGE V A. 1920 Tablb v.— Summary convictions by police magistrates and other justices. Province or Ontario— Concluded. pRonN'CE d'Ontario — Fin. Con- tions. Total. Op- Com- tion mitted without Fine. option. Sur option. Totals or Ontario. ToTAUX d'Ontario. Cqn- tione. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Com- mitted without option. f erred, etc.. Alien Reatrictions Act, offences against. Adulteration of food Assaults.. , Breach of peace . Carrying fire-arms and unlawful weapons.. Contempt of Court Cruelty to animals Disturbing religious and like meetings .. Fishery and game Acts, offences against . GambKng Acts, offences against Immigration Acts " Incorrigibility Inspection and Sales Acts, offences against La of dogs, birds, etc " of timber, trees, fruits, etc Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offences again-^t Violation of Indian liquor law Malicious injury to property Other damage to property Master's and Servant's Acts, offences against ^^edical and Dentistry Acts " Militia Acts, offences against Aliscellaneous minor offences Municipal Acts and By-laws, breaches of Breach of School Acts Exercising various callings without license Health By-laws, offences against Highways, offences relating to Non support of family and neglect of child- Opium and drug Ant. offences against Pharmacy Acta, offences against.. Profanation of the Lord's Day Railway Acts, offences against Revenue Acta *' Seamen's Acta ** Threats and abusive language Trespass Vagrancy Drunkenness I ndecent exposure . . . Insulting, obscene and profane language- Frequenting bawdy houses Loose, idle, disorderly Weights and Measures Acts, offences against Insanity.. Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under War M ToUls STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd -Condam nations sommaires par magistrats de police et autres Jugea de pais. Province or Masitob.*. PRO\^NCE Dtr M.\XIT0B.\. Da UPHIX. Ce.ntiwl -Centre. Con- Sentence. Con- tions. Sentence. tions. — Op- Com- De- — Op- Com- De- Total. tion mitted ferred, Total. tion mitted ferred, — of a without etc.. — of a without etc.. Con- Fine. option. etc. Con- Fine. option. etc. dam- — — . — dam- — — — tOr Empri- Re- Empri- Re- tions. Sur sonn^s mise, tions. Sur sonnfe mise, option. sans etc.. option. sans etc., M. 1 F. option. etc. M.,F. option. etc. ' 1 36 2 12 2 2 •> 11 20 4 1 19 i 1 1 1 ' ? 2 7 7 R g 12 12 .4 11 15 4 5 13 6 2 I 1 ■>s 23 12 3 5 2 18 2 50 2 1 10 18 1 56 1 1 4 1 1 14 ■\ 4? ' 43 58 2 4 61 2 1 1 1 2 3 2 3 ? 2 I 5 4 27 "l 3 1 1 24 2 5 4 8 5 5 2 5 in 3 2 1 1 4 4 8 3 5 1 1 2 6 ? 2 212 6 195 3 20 249 20 237 3 29 Perturbation de la paix. Port d'armes illegal. M^pris de ~ ut^ ei 5 Ipse de reunions religieuses et autres. Infractions aux lois des p^cheries et de chaase. " defendant le jeu. d" immigration. Incorrigibility. Infractions aux lois d'inspection et de ventes. Larcin. \'ol de chiens, oiseaux, etc. '* bois, arbres, fruits, etc. Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. Contravention aux lois concemant la vente de boissons aux Sauvages. Dommages malicieux k la propri6t6. Autres dommages S. la propri^tfe. lois cone, les maitres et serviteurs. la m^decine et les dentistes. Infractions aux lois de la milice. petits d^lits. Contraventions aux lois municipales. Infractions aux lois des fecoles. Pratiquant divers 6tats sans licence Inf. aux lois sur I'hyeidne publique. D6lit9 ayant rapport aux ehemins publics Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille et negligence des enfants. Inf. aux lois cone. I'opium et les drogues. Inf. aux lois concernant les pharmaciens. Profanation du dimanche. Infractions aux lois des ehemins de fer. Dalits contre le revenu de I'Etat. Infractions aux lois maritimes. Menaces et langage injurieux. Empieteroent. Vagabondage. Ivresse. Exposition ind6cente. Langage insultant, obscene, protane. Fr^quentant des maisons de dfeordre. Conduite d6r6gl6e. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. Alienation mentale. Infractions aux arr&t6s du Conseil touchant I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. Totaux. CRIMINAL STA TISTICS—1919 10 GEORGE V A. 1920 Table v. — Summary convictions by police magistrates and other justicee. ' Phovince or Ma VITOB \~C'onctuded EAeTERN— EeT. Northern — Nord. Offences. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. M. 1 F. Sentence. Con- tions. Totol. Con- dam- na- tions. .Sentence. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn6s sans option. ne- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc, etc. Op. tion Ola Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted witiiout option. Empri- sonn6s sans option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc..' etc. M. 1 F. 5 5 108 200 23 5 1 18 11 5 5 111 190 10 3 6 4 12 21 7 1 2 2 Breach of peace Carrying fire-arms and unlawful weapons Contempt of Court 2 1 Fishery and game Acts, offences against I 208 1 19 26 1 206 1 3 36 9 4 4 Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offences ni 19 129 1 Malicious injury to property 100 3 94 3 . 28 3 94 7 68 Afaster'a and Servant's Acts, offences against.. 73 35 740 14 206 83 2873 58 16 "3 46 1 11 4 70 1 5 39 14 663 6 183 83 2,451 53 / 10 11 I 23 23 123 6 34 4 49. 4 Municipal Acts and By-laws, breaches of 4 1 3 1 1 1 4 1 3 1 1 3 1 11 Highways, offences relating to . Xon support of family and neglect of child- 1 Opium and drug Act. offences against 28 11 11 8 23 11 11 13 Threats and abusive language.. Trespass \'agrancy 20 42 106 ' 4 14 5 203 12 I 2 40 101 "7 9 10 4 1,376 1 13 5 108 i 116 3 11 36 26 111 3 6 1 1 1 1 Indecent exposure.. Insulting, obscene and profane language.. Frequenting bawdy houses , 4 98 21 \\ eights and Measures Acts, offences against. . Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under 35 20 6 9 15 — .- •- 393 5,876 215 1.168 15 1 I STATISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd T.iBLEAU V. — Condam nations par magistrats de police et autres juges de pais. PRo\nxcK or .M.\xitod.\- -Pin. SorTHEBx— Sro. Westzbx— OnsT. Con- Sentence. Con- Sentence. Offenses. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^ De- ferred, etc., etc. tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Op- of°a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn£s option. De- ferred, etc.. etc. Re- mise, etc., etc. M. 1 F. option. 1 etc. M. 1 F. i 4 52 6 n 32 6 10 1. . 4 1 S 1 Perturbation de la paii. Portd'armesiU6gal. M6pris de cour. Perturbation de reunions religieuses et autres. Infractions aux lois des p§cheries et de chasse. " defendant le jeu. " d'immigration. 1 1 ^ 3 3 Infractions aus lois d'inspection et de ventes. ■c_ ? 2 23 21 2 Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. 14 13 1 boissons aux Sauvages. Dommages malicieui k la propri6t6. Autres dommages k la propri^t^. 4 4 16 16 1 1 10 1 8 10 8 1 7 2 Divers petits d^lits. Contraventions aux lois munictpales. 1 10 t 2 : Pratiquant divers Mats sans licence. Infractions aux lois sur I'hygi^ne publique D6iits ayant rapport aus chemins publics. Refusant de pourvoir aus besoins de la famille et n^ligence des enfants. Inf. aus lois concernant Topiuiu et les drogues. Inf. aus lois concemant les pharmaciens. 3 6S 1 2 "2 1 ' 3 70 1 2 4 4 I 13 15 1 2 14 33 1 1 8 32 Menaces et langage injurieux. Empi^tement. Vagabondage. 2 1 5 1 in 10 Exposition ind6c«ite. Langage insultant, obscene, profane. Fr^quentant des maisons de dfeordre. ConduJte d^r^l6e. Infractions aus lois des poids et mesures. 1 1 ) ■> 3 20 1 10 1 30 2 Enfraetions aus arr^tfe du Conseil touchant I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. 33 3 33 3 31o 13 273 4 53 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V A. 1920 Table v. — Summary con\ictioiis by police magistrates and other justices. PROVI NCE or Sa8K.\TCHEWAN. Battletord. Canninqion. Con- Wc- tions. Sentence. Con-, vic- tions. Sentence, — Op- Com- De- — Op- Com- D Total. tion mitted ferred, ToUl. tion mitted f erred. — . of a without etc.. — of a inthout etc.. Con- Fine. option. etc. Con- Fine. option. etc. dam- — — — dam- — — — na^ Empri- Re- na- Empri- Re- tions. Sur sonn^ miae. tions. Sur 8onn6s nuBe. option. sans etc.. option. sans etc.* .M.|K option. etc. «.|K option. etc. Alien Restrictions Act, offences against . Adulteration of food Assaults.. Breach of peace Carrying fire-arms and unlawful weapons. .. Contempt of Court Cruelty to animals Disturbing religious and like meetings Fishery and game Acts, offences against .. . Gambling Acts, offences against Immigration Acts " Incorrigibility-. Inspection and Sales Acta, offences against of dogs, birds, etc of timber, trees, fruits, etc Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offences against \'iolation of Indian liquor law -Nlalicious »n,ury to property Other damage to property . . . . . Master's and Servants Acts, offences against. . Medical and Dentistry Acts " Militia Acts, offences against Miscellaneous minor offences Municipal Acts and By-laws, breaches of Breach of School Acts Exercising various callings without license Health By-laws, off ences against Highways, offences relating to Non support of family and neglect of child- Opium and drug Act, offences against Pharmacy Acts, offencesagainst.. Profanationof the Lord's Day. .. Railway Acts, offences against Revenue Laws " Seamen's Acts " Threats and abusive language Trespass Vagrancy Drunkenness Indecent exposure.. Insulting, obscene and profane language.. Frequenting bawdy houses Loose, idle, disorderly Weights and Measures Acts, offences against. Insanity.. Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under War Measures Act Totals 287 12 STATISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE—IQW SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau v. — Condamnations par magistrats de police et autres juges de pal Province de Saskatchewan. ESTEVAN. HrMBOLDT. Con- Sentence. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. Offenses. tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^s option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc, etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^s option. De- ferred, etc.. etc. Re- etc, etc. M. 1 r. M. 1 F. K 8 9 9 ?'i 5 28 25 25 4 4 1 M6prisdecour 4 1 1 ? 2 Larcin Vol de chiens. oiseaus. etc. '0 19 1 12 12 Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. 16 16 1 1 boissons aux Sauvages. Dommages mahcieux k la propri&t6. 1 9 9 1 1 Divers petits dflits. 8 8 4 32 29 S "2 32 Pratiquant divers ktaU sans licence. 6 6 8 2 8 2 Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille 9 2 2 3 3 4 4 2 1 1 4 2 2 Menaces et langage injurieux. 10 8 15 2 2 1 1 1 1 Vagabondage. Exposition ind6cente. 1 1 1 10 3 13 3 I 4 3 1 1 14 1 14 1 2 1 Infractions aux arr§t6s du Conseil touchant 1 Acte dee Mesures de guerre. H8 9 162 2 3 155 i 150 5 4 CRIMIXAL ST A TISTICS—1919 10 GEORGE V A. 1920 Table v. — Summary con\'ictioiifi by magistrates and other justices. Province or S.\siutchew.\n —Contimifd. Kerr Robert. KiNDtRSLET. Offences. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Con- vic- tions. Total. cTn- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Op. tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonnfa option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc.,' etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- soonte option. De- ferred etc.. etc. R^ mise. M. F. M. 1 F. etc. 1 1 10 1 10 1 5 8 1 S 8 1 3 3 Contempt of Court . . - I i 4 4 'V" Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offences 14 4 12 14 7 6 1 4 10 2 22 22 2 19 4 11 2 19 4 11 2 10 S 2 10 S •■i 1 10 1 2 . .. 10 2 2 Xon support of family and neglect of child- 2 2 2 2 1 1 3 3 6 2 I 2 1 1 1 I i 2 2 Insanity ■ " 2 2 2 1 2 1 Breach of Sundry Orders in Council UDder 2 2 Totals 93 4 92 5 89 S3 2 2 STATISTIQUE CRIMISELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau t,— Condamnations sommaires par magistrats de police et autres juges de paii. pROviN'CE DE Sask.\tchewan— 5ui(e. Con- tions. ToUl. Op. tion of a Fine. Com- mitted without optioD. De- ferred, etc.. Con- tions. Total. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Re- mise, etc., I Inf. h la loi des restrict, concemant les aubains. JFalsification de substances alimentaires. I \o\es de fait . Perturbation de la paii. .Cruaut^enver^ Perturbation de reunions relieieuses et autres. , Infractions aux lois des p^cheries et de chasse. " defendant le jeu. I ^ " d'immigration. IncorrigibiUtfe. Infractions aux lois d'inspection et de venter. Vol de chiens. oiseauX, etc. " bois, arbres. fruits, etc. Infractions aui lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. I Contravention aux lois concemant la vente de I boissons aux Sauvages. I Dommages malicieux i la propri6i6. Autres dommages k la proprifetfi. Inf. aux lois concemant les maitres et serviteurs " la mfedecine et les dentistes j Infractions aux lois de la milice. ■ Divers petits deiits. 'Contraventions aux lois municipales. Infractions- aux lois des 6toles. . ( Pratiquant divers €tats sans licence. Infractions aux lois sur I'hygiene publique. Dfelits ayant rapport aux chemins publics. Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famiJle et n^ligence des enf ants , . Inf. aux lois concemant I'opium et bs drogues. Inf. aux lois concemant les pharmaciens. Profanation du dimanche. - Infractions aux lois des chemins de fer. j Dalits contre le revenu de I'^tat. I Infractions aux lois maritimes. v 1; Menaces et langage injurieux. . [Empi^tement. 4'Vaga bondage. IjIsTesse. . . Exposition ind^ente. . - Langage insultant, obscene, profane. iFr^quentant des maisons de dfesordre. Conduite d6r6gl6e. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. 12 Alienation mentale. Infractions aux arr^tfe du Conseil touchaDt 1 I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. 19 Totaux. 206 CHIMIN A L STA TISTICS—W19 10 GEORGE V A. 1920 Table v. — Summary convictions by police magistratee and other justices. I Province of Saskaichewan- -Continu rJ. MoOftOMIN. Prince Albert. Offences. Con- tiona. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence . Cpn- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. Op. lion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn6s sans option. De- terred, etc., etc. Re- mise, etc.. etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur N option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^s sans option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Rc- etc.,' etc. M.l F. M. F. 'l6 14 2 20 20 Assaults.. Breach of peace Carrying fire-arms and unlawful weapons.. . . . Contempt of Court 16 5 1 "l 1 IS 5 1 I 54 3 6 1 S 5 51 3 6 1 i 6 2 1 i Fishery and game Acta, offences against 2 19 2 19 16 16 7 5 2 1 39 4 1 41 Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offences 3 3 1 Violation of Indian liouor law Malicious injury tx) property 16 11 2 3 13 13 • 5 5 6 1 6 8 2 26 16 10 2 44 I I '2 5 7 2 26 20 10 2 44 I 1 120 17 51 36 11 3 1 ■ 2 1 1 1 97 11 54 37 11 2 44 1 1 1 4 22 2 Municipals Acts and By-laws, breaches of 2 1 Exercising various callings without license. Health By-laws, offences against Highways, offences relating to Xon support of family and neglect of child- 43 4 Opium and drug Act, offences against 2 1 2 3 3 Railway Acts, offences against 1 2 2 2 1 3 Vagrancy Drunkenness 7 4 1 3 6 1 11 78 11 3 I 1 11 82 1 4 1 11 1 Insulting, obscene and profane language.. 3 1 - ■ * 1 2 1 16 1 Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under 15 1 209 n Totals 193 14 11 570 39 548 26 35 STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau v. — Condamnations sommaires par magistrats de police et autres jages de paii. Province de Sask.\ichewan— Suite. Regina. SaSKATOON. Con- •Sentence. Cpn- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. Offenses. tions. Total. Con- dara- tions. Op- tlon of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonnfe option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc, etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn6s option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc.,' etc. M. F. M.,F. fl 11 8 3 4 4 1 5 S 2 1 2 74 4 1 7 57 2 S 4 57 2 4 Voies de fait . 4 Port d'armes illegal. Mfepris de cour. A 6 4 1 4 2 4 1 4 2 5 5 - 1 1 4 ?. 1 Incorrigibility. 4 1 1 1 1 5 1 13 72 18 83 11 5 49 3 44 5 3 Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. 15 14 1 8 8 boissons aux Sauvages. Autres dommages A la propri^t^. 3« 1 34 3 43 43 8 6 2 9 2 44 70 30 27 206 5 15 ■ 2 4 4 2 9 2 46 69 30 27 210 5 15 Divers petits d&Iits. 117 10 3 ' 1 4 2 116 45 19 41 187 4 7 3 18 11 6 2 3 38 S 48 21 1 4 Infractions aux lois des 6coles. 41) Inf. aux lois sur I'hygiene publique. 22,'> 3 1 8 8 3 i 1 et negligence des enfants. Inf. aux lois concemant I'opium et les drogues. Inf. aux lois concemant les pharmaciens. Ifi S S 4 4 9 7 2 Dalits contre le revenu de I'Etat. Menaces et langage injurieui. Empi^tement. Vagabondage. 2 31 8 1 1 9 2 38 182 3 1 14 3 53 217 4 1 42 42 15 107 2 1 20 1 1 8 22 4 5 6 112 3 10 1 1 1 Exposition ind^cente. Langage insultant, obscene, profane. Fr^quentant des maisons de dfeordre. Conduite d^rfegl&e. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. Alienation mentale. Infractions aux arr^tfa du Conseil touchant I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. 4 1 2 1 20 1 1 15 I 26 4 17 10 5 12 12 15 2 t>OflB 87 953 21 199 781 30 757 18 36 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Tablx t. — Summary ooDvictiooa by police magistrates and other justices. Province or Sabk-4Tchew.\s- -ConUnufd. Scott. Svm CCBBINT. Con- \'ic- tions. Total. Con- dam - na- tions. Sentence. Con- vic- tions. T 17 19 512 2 31 Exercising various callings without license. Health By-laws, offences against Highways, offences relating to Xon support of family and neglect of child- 1.11 3 " 98 856 41 55 3 40 7 39 I 40 5 6 13 1 Railway Acts, offences against.. i 2 1 1 3 2 1 27 24 170 597 10 22 25 57 11 59 219 3 1 76 21 3 1 1 5 20 7 23 25 135 572 11 22 26 60 10 4 3 3 3 1 54 3 1 57 43 1 2 3 1 Insulting, obscene and profane language- " 1 2 2 16 336 2 79 Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under 5 19 21 210 9 Totals 326 ' 28 5889 291 5.628 141 411 STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 211 -Condamnatic par magistrats de police et autres juges de paix. Pro^tsce o d*.\lbert AlHABASK*. i BaSS-IXO. 1 Cpn- Sentence . Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. Offenses. tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^ option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc.,' etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^s option. De- ferred, etc.. etc. Re- etc' etc. M. ] F. .M. ^- ■'6 26 Inf Jlaloid r tri n lb" ?fi 2 3 35 6 6 2 10 1 2 I 1 Perturbation de la paix. Port d'arines illegal. M^pris de cour. 7 1 Pertia-bation de reunions religieuses et autres. n 13 26 3 :i V, 1 ! j " defendant le ieu. 1 . . '! . d'immigration. Infractions aux lois d'inspection et de ventes. 40 .in 1 1 Infractions aus lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. Contravention aux lois concemant la vente de boissons aux Sauvages. Dommagcs malicieux ^ la propri^t^. Autres dommages h. la proprifet^. ^ 1 4» 1 2 . ... 1 2 I « 4 3 13 3 1 1 1 1 1 Contraventions aux lois municipales. 4 Pratiquant divers ^tats sans licence. Infractions aux lois sur I'hygiene publique. ■> 1? 8 Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille et negligence des enfants. Inf. aux lois concernant I'opium et les drogues. Inf. aux lois concemant les pharmaciens. Profanation du dimanche. Infractions aux lois des chemins de fer. Oelit^ contre !e revenu de I'Etat. Inir.rfions aux lois maritimes. \ ■■, .1 I-.-, et langageinjurieux V> 43 1 1 .- 2 Ivrt^e. Exposition ind^cente. Langagc insuitant, obscene, profane. Fr^quentant des maisons de dfeordre. Conduite d^6gl6e. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. Alienation mentale. Infractions aux arrfites du Conseil touchant des Mesures de guerre. 1 1 1 3 3 ! 1 3M 14 320 2 15 9 1 9 lOd— 14i 212 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V A. 1920 Tabls v. — Summary convictions by police magistrates and other justicos. Province or Albebta— Continufd. C.\LGART. Edmonton. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. Con- vic- tions. ToUl. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn6s option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc., etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn6s option. De- terred, etc.. etc. lU- mise, etc.. etc. M. 1 F. M. F. Alien Restrictions Act, offences against . . 27 2 76 2 6 8 14 51 2 6 3 2 25 2 77 2 3 10 2 32 1 95 1 6 5 13 6 31 1 89 1 Assaults.. 1 2 1 1 9 1 2 3 4 5 13 11 51 2 3 1 43 1 43 4 2 1 1 109 2 27 S3 5 6 17 610 4 3 157 379 46 11 7 10 6 ' 's 3 22 2 •25 4 1 116 3 93 12 2 102 Liquor License and prohibition Acts, ofiFences 3 4 27 88 5 4 18 593 6 3 182 372 4 14 16 31 2 14 16 28 5 2 1 1 39 53 6 264 19 1 61 136 6 36 1 13 1 7 2 2 2 40 6 275 20 8 60 133 3 35 1 6 7 2 11 Xon support of family and neglect of child- 2 2 3 Opium and drug Act, offences a^nst 44 2 1 1 11 6 6 1 2 6 6 2 1 1 2 2 \'agrancy 86 428 1 1 16 14 25 78 3319 16 27 14 140 56 441 15 13 26 ^2 20 12 29 337 16 10 27 343 18 2 4 Insulting, obscene and profane language.. 2 15 2 12 1 1 3 Weights and Aleasiu-es Acts, offences against. . 39 24 1 29 10 10 1 39 Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under War Measures Act 51 3 7 2 1 2.251 45 163 1367 84 1,335 43 STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 213 T.vBLiLvu r. — Condam nations sommaires pas magistrats de police et autres juges de paix. PHO^^^-CE d'Albebta— Sui/f. Lethbridge. >r.\CLE0D. Cpn- Sentence. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence. tions. Total. Con- dam - tions. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn€s option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc.,' etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn^ option. De- ferred, »tc., etc. Re- etc.,' etc. Offenses. M.I F. M.I F. I 1 7 7 ?S 28 8 6 36 9 2 1 37 10 1 A Perturbation de la paix. Port d'armes illegal. V fepris de cour fi t I 1 1 Perturbation de reunions religieuses et autres. Infractions aus lois des p^heries et de chasse. defendant lei eu. d'immigratioD. 1 67 1 67 3 , 11 5 5 Infractions aux lois d'inspeotion et de ventes. 5 66 ^ 61 I 39 1 38 1 1 Infractions aux bis des licences de boi^sons et de prohibition. •3 boissons aux Sauvages. Dommages malicieux & la proprH^t^. Autres dommages k la propri^t^. 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 10 10 la mMerinaet les dpntiftte* in ■ 3 10 30 6 S 83 69 I 7 36 1 62 .... 36 1 60 1(1 3 Contraventions aux lois municipales . 6 8 2 17 35 3 1 1 2 17 36 1 Pratiquant divers «tats sans licence Infractions aux lois sur I'hygi^ne publique. D^lits ayant rapport aux chemins publics. Refusant de pour\-oir aux besoins de la famille et negligence des enfants. Inf. aux lois concemant I'opium et les drogues. Inf. aux lois concemant les pharmacietrs. Profanation du dimanche. Infractions aux lois des chemins de fer. (n m 3 ' ■ 2 3 3 •> 2 Menaces et langage injurieux. Empietement. Vagabondage. 23 1)9 18 89 6 6 39 I 2 3 41 4 Exposition ind^eente. Langage insultant, obscene, profane. Fr^quentant des maisons de dfeordre. Conduite d^rigl^e. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. Alienation mentale. Infractions aux arrfitfe du Conseil touchant I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. •>. 2 6 5 1 6 26 3 .... 26 3 S 1 1 ? 2 9 8 1 17 1 16 2 544 9 542 8 3 338 13 355 9 7 CRIMINAL ST A TISTICS— 1.919 10 GEORGE V A. 192u Table v. — Summ&ry convictions by police magistrates and other justices. Province or Alberta— Confinufrf. MiDiciNE Hat. Peace River. Con- Sentence. Con- .Sentence. tions. — Op- Com- De- — Op- Com- De- . Total. tion mitted ferred, Total. — ota without etc., — Ota without etc.. Con- Fine. option. etc. Con- Fine. option. etc. dam- — — — dam- na- Empri- Re- Empri- Re- tiODS. Sur option. sonnfe etc. tions. Sur option. sonnfe miae. etc.. M. 1 F. option. etc. M. j F. option. etc. Alien Restrictions Act, offences against, , Adulteration of food . . Assaults.. Breach of peace Carrying fire-arms and unlawful weapons.. Contempt of Court . Cruelty to animals. Disturbing religious and like meetings Fishery and game Acts, offences against Gambling Acts, offences against Immigration Acti< " Incorrigibility > Inspection and Sales Acts, offences against Larceny " of dogs, birds, etc " of timber, trees, ftuits, etc I iquor License and prohibition Acts, offences nst. Violation of Indian liquor law.. Malicious injury to property.. Other damage to property ... Master's and Servant 's Acts, offences against Medical and Dentistry Acts " Af ilitia Acts, offences against Miscellaneous minor offences.. Municipal Acts and By-laws, breaches of Breach of School Act* Exercising various callings without license. Health By-laws, offences against Highways, offences relating to Non-support of family and neglect of child- Opium and drug Act, offences against Pharmacy Acts, offences against Profanation of the Lord's Day Railway Acts, offences against ... Revenue Laws " Seamen's Acts " . . Threats and abusive language... Trespass \"agrancy Drunkenness Indecent exposure.. Insulting, obscene and profane language.. Frequenting bawdy houses Loose, idle, disorderly \Veights and Measures Acts, offences against Insanity Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under i Act.... Totals STATISTIQl'E CRIMIXELLE—2919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau v. — Condamnati( par magistrats de police et autres juges de paix. PRO\nNCE d'A LBERIA— SuUe. Red Deer. Stettler. Con- Sentence . Con- tions. Sentence. tions. — Op- Com- De- — Op- Com- De- ToUl. tion mitted ferred, Total. tion mitted ferred, — of a without etc.. — of a without etc.. Con- Fine. option. etc. Con- Fine. option. etc. ttam- — — — dam- — — — na- Erapri- Re- na- Empri- Re- tions. Sur option. sonn^ etc.,' etc. tioDS. Sur sonn^ etc.,' etc. M.-j F. option. M.l F. option. Voiesdefait. Perturbation de la paix. Port d'armes illegal. M6pris de cour. Cniaut^ envers les animaux. Perturbation de reunions reUgieuses et autres. Infractions aux lois des pScheries et de cha&se. " defendant !e jeu. " d'immigration. Incorrigibility. Infractipna aux lois d'irspection et de ventes. Larcin. Vol de chiens. oiseaux, etc. " bois. arbres. fruits, etc. Infractions aux lois des licences de boisaons et de prohibition. Contravention aux lois coneemant la vente de boissons aux Sauvages. Dommages malicieux k la propri^t^. Autres dommages 4 la proprifet^. aux lois concernant les maltres et serviteurs " la mMecine et les dentistes. Infractions aux lois de la milice. erspetits d^Uts. Contraventions aux lois municipale--. Infractions aux lois des ^coles. Pratiquant divers ^tats sans licence. Inf. aux lois sur I'hygiene publique. Dalits ayant rapport aux chemins publics. Refusant de pour\'oir aux besoins de la famille et negligence des enfants. Inf. aux lois coneemant I'opium et les drogues. lUx lois concernant les pharmaciens. Profanation du dimanche. Infractions aui lois des chemins de fer. Dfehts contre le revenu de I'Etat. Infractions aux lois raaritimes. Menaces et langage injurieux. Empi^tement- Ivresse. Exposition ind^cente. Langage insultant, profane, obscene. Fr6quentant des maisons de dfesordre. Conduite d^r^glfee. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. Aliteation mentale. Infractions aux arr^t^ du Conseil touchant I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. Totaux. CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 191.9 10 GEORGE V A. 1920 Table v.— Summary convictions by police magistrates and other justices. Province op Albzm.k— Concluded. Provinxe d'Alberta— Fin. Com- mitted without option. Sur option. Re- mise, etc.. Op- Com- tion of a without Fine. option. Empri- Sur sonn£s option. sans option. Alien Restrictions Act , off^ices against Adulteration of food Assaults Breach of peace Carrying 6re-arms and unlaw'ful weapons... Contempt of Court Cruelty to animals _ Disturbing religious and like meetings Fishery and game Acts, offences against .. Gambling Acts, offences against Immigration Acts " Incorrigibility.. Inspection and Sales Act«, offences against Larceny.. " of dogs, birds, etc " of timber, trees, fruits, etc Liquor license and prohibition Acts, offences against Violation of Indian liquor law Malicious injury to property , Other damage to property — ' Master's and Servant's Acts, offences against. . Medical and Dentistry Acts " Militia Acts, offences against Miscellaneous minor offences Municipal Acts and Bv-laws, breaches of Breach of School Acts Exercising various callings without licraise. Health By-laws, offences against Highways, offences relating to - . Xon-supporl of family and neglect of child- Opium and drug Acts, offence against Pharmacy Acts, offences against Profanation of the Lord's Day Railway Acts, offences against Revenue Laws " Seamen's Acts " Threats and abusive language.. Trespass Vagrancy . . . . ' Drunkenness .... Indecent exposure... ... Insulting, obscene and profane language.. Frequenting bawdy houses Loose, idle, disorderly \^ eights and Measures Acts, offences against Insanity Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under J Act Totals. STATISTIQUE CRIMISELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd -C-ondamnations sommaires par magistrate de police et autres juges de pauc. PHO^^.\■cE or BRinsH COLI-MBL Provixce de l.4 Colombie-Britannioue. AlLIN. C.\Rreoo. Con- Sentence. Con- tions. Sentence. tio^ — Op- Com- De- — Op- Com- De- Total. tion mitted ferred, Total. tion mitted ferred. — of a without etc., — of a without etc.. Con- Fine. option. etc. Ck>n- Fine. option. etc. dam- — — — dam- — — na- Empri- Re- na- Empri- Re- tions. Sur soncfe mise. tions. Sur sonnfo mlse. option. sans etc.. option. sans etc.. M. j F. option. etc. M. 1 F. option. etc. 10 9 1 30 26 4 Inf. ^ la loi concernant des restrict, des aubains. 8 6 6 1 1 .... 6 Port d'armes illegal. M'fepris decour. 3 3 Perturbation de reunions religieuses et autres. Infractions aus loia dea pficheries et de chasse. 7 13 7 13 Infraction aux lois d'inspection et de ventes. 2 4 3 3 3 5 3 1 Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons et 11 11 1 Contravention aux lois concernant la \ ente de boissons aux Sauvages. Dommages malicieux k la propri^t^. Autres dommages h. la propri^t^. ?fl 18 1 12 2 U 10 1 1? 4 1 5 , 3 3 1 8 i 4 1 5 3 4 8 Pratiquant di\-ers fetats sans licence. Infractions aux lois sur I'hygiene publique. Dalits ayant rapport aux chemins publics. Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de ia famille et negligence des enfants. Inf. aux lois concernant I'opium et les drc^ues. Inf. aux lois concernant les pharmaciens. = 5 20 'n ?ih 1 33 2 1 Menaces et langage injurieux. Empietement. Vagabondage. 91 I lo IM 4 3 2 S 21 1 2 4 23 2 4 4 Exposition ind^ente. Langage insultant, obscene, profane. Frfquentant des maisons de dfeordre. Conduited^rfegl^e. Infractions aux lois des poids et meaures. I 1 26 I 26 2 7 2 5 5 7 Infractions aux lois du Conseil touch an f I'Acte des Mesures de g;uerre. 3is| 23 323 12 5 183 6 179 6 4 Totaux. CRIMINAL ST A TIST!CS~t9W 10 GEORGE V A. 1920 Table v.—Summary convictions by police magistrates and other justices. Province of Britisb Coicmbw— Confiniifrf. Op- tion of a Fine. Com- mitted without option. Con- tions. Total. Com- mitted without option. Ahen Restrictions Act, offences against. . . Adulteration of food. Assaults.- Breach of peace Carrj-ing fire-arms- and unlawful weapons.... Contempt ol Court Cruelty to animals Disturbing religious and like meetings Fishery and game Acts, offences against Gambling Acts, offences against . Immigration Acts " Incorrigibility Inspection and Sales Acts, offences against. Larceny of dogs, birds, etc " of timber, irees, fruits, etc Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offences against Violation of Indian liquor law Malicious injury to property Other damage to property _ Master's and .Servant's Acts, offecces against- Medical and Dentistry Acts Militia Acts, offences against Miscellaneous minor offences >f unicipal Acts and By-laws, breaches of Breach of School Acts Exercising various callings witliout license. Health By-laws, offences against Highways, offences relating to. . - Xon-support of family and neglect of child- Opium and drug Act . offences against Pharmacy Acts, offences against Profanation of the Lord's Day Railwav Acts, offences against Revenue Laws '* Seamen's Acts " Threats and abusive language Trespass Vagrancy Drunkenness Indecent exposure.. Insulting, obscene, and profane language Frequenting bawdy houses Loose, idle, disorderly.. -_ Weights and Measures Acts, offences against. Insanity Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under War Measures Act Totals ST A TISTIQUE CRJMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau v. — Condamnations sommaires par magistrats de police et autxes iuges de paix. Province de i A COLOM bie-Brita XXIQCE— Sl/l(C. Vancocver. Victoria. Con- Sentence. Con- vic- tions. Total. Con- dam- Sentence. tions. Total. Con- tions. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonnfe option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc' etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonnfe option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc..' etc. Offenses. M|F. M. F. ? "4 2 2 21 1 Inf . A la loi des restrict . concernant les aubains . Falsification de substances ulimentaires. Voies de fait. Perturbation de la paix. ~- Port d'armes illegal. M^pris de cour. ? 31 14 22 3 2 18 2 1 1 5 11 4 1 1 5 2 a 6 6 Perturbation de reunions religieuses et autres. Infractions aux lois des p^cheries et de cliasse. defendant le jeu. d 'immigration. Incorrigibility Infractions aux lois d'inspection et de ventes. ? 89 I' 2 1.801 2 9 18 5 is 5 1726 ? 11 Vol de chiens, oiseaux, etc. " bois, arbre^, fruits, etc. Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. Contravention aux lois concernant la vente de boissons aux .Sauvages. Dommages mahcieux A la propri6t&. Autres dommages S la propri^t6. Inf. aux lois cone, les maltres et serviteurs. la mfedecine et les dentistes. Infractions aux lois de la milice. Divers petits d^lits. Contraventions aux lois municipales. Infractions aux lois des fecoles. Pratiquant divers 6tats sans licence. Inf. aux lois sur I'hygi^ne publique. D61its ayant rapport aux chemins publics. Retusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille et n^ligence des enfants. Inf. aux lois concernant I'opium et les drogues. Inf. aux lois concernant les pharmaciens. Profanation du dimanche. Infractions aux lois des chemins de fer. Dalits centre le revenu de I'Etat. Infractions aux lois maritimes. Menaces et langage injurieux. Empi^tement. Vagabondage. Ivresse. Exposition indfecente. Langage insultant, obscene, profane. Fr^quentant des maisons de dfeordre. Conduit* d«r«gl4e. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. AUfaation mentale. Infractions aux arrgt^s du Conseil touchant I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. 325 7 in 15 9 336 6 6 2 2 10 4 44 2 3 2 40 1 1 6 1 2 27 71 1? 44 4 3 27 9 17 16 97 83 21 1,063 237 22 2 i 7 1 20 9 6 12 1 64 31 45 "3 6 18 32 47 . 30 1 16 1 4 1 sn 2 33 34 19 28 332 i9 28 349 1076 2 2.i9 32 1 32 1 22 I I 1 3 1 3 J7 27 A 6 83 68 I 1^ 135 4 1 80 28 197 492 6 50 5 3 11 1 1 134 1 25U 537 6 4 3 10 12 229 229 1 1 no 2 84 3 25 5 1 3 1 4663 344 4,538 126 343 1027 46 969 52 52 Totaui. CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 19i9 10 GEORGE V A. 192 Table v. — Summary convictions by police magijiCrates and other justices. British Columbia— Con/inufd. Westminsier. Con- tiona. Total. Com- mitted \v-ithout option. Empri- sonn^s sans option. Sur option. Com- mitted without Empri- sonnte sans option. De- ferred, e,tc.. Alien Restrictions Act. offences against Adulteration of food Assaults... Breach of peace Carrying fire-arms and unlawful weapons... Contempt of Court Cruelty to .inimals Disturbing religious and like meetings Fishery and game Act-'', oflfenres against Gambling .\cts, offences against . Immigration Acts Incorrigibility.. Inspection and Sales .\cts, offences against. Larceny -;. ■ " of dogs, birds, etc of timber, trees, fruits, etc Liquor License and prohibitionActs, offences against Violation of Indian liquor law Malicious injury to property Other damage to property _ Master's and Servant's .\cts, offences against . Medical and Dentistry Acts " Militia .A.cts. offences against Miscellaneous minor offences.. Municipal Acts and By-laws, breaches of Breach of School Act^ Exercising various callings without license. Health By-laws, offences against Highways, offences relating to Xon support of family and neglect of child- 49 Opium and drug .\ct . offences against . Pharmacy Acts, offences against.. Profanation of the Lord's Day Railway Acts, offences against.. Revenue Laws " Seamen's Acts " . Threats and abusive language.. Trespass - ■ . Vagrancy Drunkenness Indecent exposure... Insulting, obscene and profane language... Frequenting bawdy houses . . Loose, idle, disorderly ...... Weighti! and Pleasures Acts, offences against Insanity.. Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under War Measures Act Totals STATISTIQVE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau v. — Condamnations sommaires par magistrats de police et autres juges de paix. Province of British Columbli -CoiKluded. Pro^ikce de la Colom BIE-BR^TA^•^^QCK — Fin. Totals of British Columbia. — Yukon-. TOTAUX DE h\ C.-BrITAN'MQCE. Con- Sentence. Con- tions. Sentence. Op- Com- De- Op- Com- De- Total. ferred, Total. tion mitted ferred, ofa without etc.. of a w-ithout etc.. Con- Fine. option. etc. Con- Fine. option. etc. dam- — — — dam - — — — na- Empri- Re- na- Empri- Re- tions. Sur sonn^ etc.,' etc. tions. Sur option. sonn£s mise, etc., etc. M. J F. option. M.|F. option. 8 29' Inf. A la !oi des restrict, concernant les aubains. Falsification de substances alimentaires. Voies defait. Perturbation de la pais. Port d'armeg ill^al. M^pris de cour. Cruautfe envers les animaux. Perturbations de reunions religieuses et autres. 1 1 Infractions aus lois des pficheries et de chasse. " dMendant le jeu. d'immigxation. Incorrigibility. Infractions aux lois d'inspection et de ventes. Vol dechiens. oiseaux, etc. " bois, arbres. fruits, etc. Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. Contravention am lois concernant la vente de boissons aux Sauvages. Dommages malicieux ^ la propri6t6. Autres dommages h la proprifet^. Inf . aui lois cone, les maltres et serWteurs. " la m6decine et les dentistes. Infractions aux lois de !a milice. Divers petits dfelits. Contraventions aux lois municipales. Infractions aux lois des 6coles. Pratiquant divers ftats sans licence. Inf. aux lois sur Thygiene publique. Dalits ayant rapport aux chemins publics Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille et negligence des enfants. Inf. aux lois concernant I'opium et les drogues. Inf. aux lois concernant les pharmaciens. Profanation du dimanche. Infractions aux lois des chemins de fer. Dalits centre le revenu de I'Etat. Infractions aux lois maritimes. Menaces et langage injurieux. Empi^tement . Ivresse. Exposition ind^cente. Langage insultant, obsedne, profane. Frfequentant des maisons de dfeordre. Conduite d^r^lfee. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. Alienation mentale. Infractions aux arrfitfe du Conseil touchant I'acte des Mesures deguerre. Totaux. CR/MIXAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V A. 192G Table v.— Summary convictions by police magistrates and other justices. Alien Restrictions Act, offences against ... Adulteration of food Assault* Breach of peace Carrying fire-arms and unlawful weapons Contempt of Court Cruelty to animals Disturbing religious and like meeting Fishery and game Acts, off ences against Gambling Acts, off ences against Immigration Acts " Incorrigibility Inspection and Sales Acts, offences against, . . . Larceny " of dogs, birds, etc " of timber, trees, fruits, etc Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offen'ces against Violation of Indian liquor law Malicious injury to property Other damage to property Master's and Servant's Acts, off ences against. . Medical and Dentistry Acts " Militia Acts, offences against Miscellaneous minor offences.. . . .. Municipal Acts and By-laws, breaches of Breach of School Acts Exercising various callings without license. Health By-laws, offences against Highways, offences relating to , . . Xon support of family and neglect of child- Opium and drug Act, offences against. . Pharmacy -Acts, offences against.. Profanation of the Lord's Day Railway Acts, offences against... Revenue Laws " Seamen's Acts " . . Threats and abusive language.., \ agrancy Drunkenness Indecent exposure.. . . Insulting, obscene and profane language.. Frequenting bawdy houses . Loose, idle, disorderly.., Weights and Measures Acta, offences against Insanity... Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under War Measures Act Totals 205 Prince Edward Isl\nt>— Ilk du Prin*ce-Edol*ard. Con- ^•ic- tions. Op- Com- tion of a without Fine. option. Empri- Sur sonn^ option. sans option. Con- vic- tions. Total. Con- Op- Com- tion mitted of a Fine. option. Empri- Sur sonnfe option. sans option. De- ferred, etc., STA TISTIQVE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Table.\ t: — Condamnations par magistrals de police et autres juges de pais. XovA Scotia— NocvELLE-EcossE. 1918. 1919. Con- Sentence. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- 30nn6s option. De- ferred, etc.. etc.. R^- etc. etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn6s sans option. De- ferred, etc.. etc. Re- etc..' etc. Offenses. 1 M. 1 F. M. 1 F. 1 11 3 1 2 15 240 239 27 4 6 5 13 9 22 31 1 IS 226 259 20 3 6 S 13 9 1 239 206 34 13 200 210 12 . 3 29 5 3 44 4 3 6 1 1 4 2 32 9 7 Voies de fait . Perturbation de la paix. 3 1 M*pris de cour. ■ 2 12 9 ^ 2 2 2 1 1 44 1 22 3 1 • 1 71 1 352 3 44 22 337 12 391 88 455 23 1 Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. Contravention aux lois concernant la vente de 73 8 99 10 5 79 2 23 3 Dommages malicieux ii la proprifetfe. 66 18 225 142 ■ 7 7 10 4 1 186 47 8 3 49S 4 2 1 21 e 32 31 3 44 70 56 6 279 159 22 10 502 5 17 5 1 30 4 257 82 21 10 497 7 1 16 19 1 39 66 1 Infractions aux lob de la milice. Divers petits d^Iit.s. Contraventions aux lois municipales. Infractions aux lois des ^coles. 8 2 1 17 8 513 10 2 2 10 3 Dalits ayant rapport aux chemins publics. Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille et negligence des enfants. 13 3 14 18 30 20 44 2807 13 80 1 62 1 13 1 14 1 2 2 30 66 1 2 1 1 13 6 20 2.347 10 45 3 9 1 48 -54 6 14 4 13 12 23 148 1 5 2 "29 72 "7 "s 19 8 24 2,716 11 82 1 65 2 31 34 1 4 69 2,369 10 26 15 1 Vagabondage. Exposition ind^ente. 26 4 3 8 1 4 Conduited^r^glfee. 3 13 22 9 33 19 2 12 Infractions aux arretfes du Conseil touchant I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. 262 4.131 259 4M 5238 295 4.974 119 440 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V A. 1920 Tablk t. — Summary convictions by police magistrates and other justices. New Bronswick— Noi'VBAtJ- Jrunsw c. I9I8. 1919. Offences. Con- vic- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. SenteQce. Con- vic- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonnte option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- mise, etc., etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com. mitted without option. Empri- sann6s option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc. etc. M. 1 F. M. F. 2 1 1 1 104 7 12 . . 1 71 16 6 11 3 71 11 6 5 2 6 6 6 1 100 8 11 1 1 9 3 3 2 1 43 2 1 43 45 10 3 34 ID 2 9 3 1 1 1 1 Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offences against \'iolation of Indian liquor law.. 252 23 5 8 5 244 28 5 12 4 364 29 3 1 23 .... 383 29 4 3 1 6 24 117 1 24 75 5 9 2 24 119 1 20 4 34 13 191 3 3 4 58 1 6 "4 32 12 193 3 3 4 2 1 >r .1 \ . : 1 i By-laws, breaches of I';.- li'li "1 >i-;.ool Acts 7 2 Exorci.-iing \ arious callings without license. Health By-laws, offences against - 4 3 36 3 3 21 2 23 Non support of family and neglect of child- 1 1 4 1 5 3 2 12 6 7 13 15 1330 1 25 2 52 3 13 1 4 12 .13 5 8 15 51 693 15 15 11 U 3 8 15 49 681 8 13 6 1 4 20 20 7 13 13 1,333 1 24 1 54 1 Vagrancy Drunkenness. Indecent exposure Insulting, obscene and profane language... . 14 20 1 3 3 2 4 7 2 10 1 I 4 Loose, idle, disorderly _ 12 6 11 4 14 2 I 3 Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under 17 13 4 11 Totals 1 1530 81 1 4.^7 82 72 2361 86 2,343 22 82 ST A riSriQUE CRniINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd TABLE.\Tr V.' — Condamnations sommaires par magiatrats de police et autres juges de paix . 1918. 1919. Con- Sentence. Con- Sentence. Offenses. Op- Com- De- Op- Com- De- Total. mitted ferred, Total. tion mitted ferred, ofa w-ithout etc.. — of a without etc., Con- Fine. option. etc. Con- Fine. option. etc. ■*- Empri- Re- dam- ~ Empri- Re- tions. Sur aonn^ etc.,' etc. tions. Sur option. sonn6s mise, etc., etc. M. 1 F. option. M. 1 F. option. lis ? 116 4 94 94 Falsification de substances alimentaires. KVl 94 77£ 29 138 827 US 75( 51 13! Voies defait. .14:' 61 515 7 8C 681 KC 594 2 165 Perturbation de la pai.x. 130 1 107 ' 17 149 2 126 11 14 Port d'armes illegal M4pris de cour. Cruaut^ envers les animaui- m 96 3 73 I 67 2 5 i 22 109 1 108 2 89 1 86 4 422 1 410 13 561 555 2 4 dfefendant le jeu . 144 59 34 169 142 76 1 66 151 Incorrigibility. Infractions aux lois d'inspection et de venteji. 4 2 19 26 Infractions aui lois des licences de boissons et 638 517 1.143 " 1 1137 342 1.458 " 14 de prohibition. boissons aux Sauvages. ■n< 2 26 1 4 54 26 3 25 Dommages malicieux i la propri^t^. 177 '1 189 6 221 Id 207 24 34 5 24 8 9 4 13 Inf. aux lois cone, les maitres^t serviteurs. 6 6 7 9 18 2626 18 2.354 ?3 88 184 Infractions aux lois de la milice. 107 5 94 18 97 7 93 ■ 2 9 Divers petits d^hts. 2456 164 1,996 1 623 2216 4 145 2.022 4 2 337 Contraventions aux lois municipales. Infractions aux lois des 6coles. 47.1 19 43S 1 54 464 19 413 70 Pratiquant divers ^tats sans licence. 12(m 90 1.185 111 619 34 555 98 Inf. aux lois sur I'hvgi^ne publique. 3466 39 3.412 - 91 4897 74 4.728 4 239 Dalits ayant rapport aux chemins publics. Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille 152 102 7 80 167 243 126 61 90 218 et negligence des enfants. 198 1 9 194 1 8 5 375 1 8 356 12 15 Inf. aux lois concernant Topiuin et les drogues. 61 54 7 61 4 42 4 19 Profanation du dimanche. 3(1 23 7 31 1 25 2 5 7q 1 78 1 1 275 6 278 3 Dalits contre le revenu de TEtat. 24 3 19 2 15 9 11 2 Infractions aux lois maritimes. 11» 5 72 3 49 91 11 83 1 18 Menaces et langage injurieux. 226 187 2 37 564 30 445 35 114 Empi^tement. 1122 452 799 217 998 1395 4X1 969 236 635 \ agabondage. 622X 452 5.229 1 1,450 6621 495 5,548 24 1.544 I%Tesse. 134 38 138 13 21 74 22 66 11 19 Exposition ind^cente. 5 3 7 3 3 4 2 Langage insultant, obscene, profane. I.1.S6 lii44 3.027 2 371 1566 2027 3.226 8 359 Fr^quentant des maisons de dfeordre. 149 36 122 27 35 309 28 298 1 38 Conduite Akrk^Me. 43 40 3 34 1 34 1 12 48 45 20 65 Infractions aux arr^t^s du Conseil touchant 85 67 6 12 12 4173 11 1 - •■ r.\cte des Mesures de guerre. ='•»' 4036 20.735 501 4,138 26,708 25.636 678 4,567 Totaui. lOd— 15 CIUMIXAL ST A riSTICS—1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Tabls v.— Summary convictions by police magistrates and other justices. Con- \'ic- tions. Total. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted n'ithout option. Empri- Con- vic- tioca. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Alien Restrictions Act. oflfences against — Adulteration of food Assaults Breach of peace Carrying fire-arms and unlawful weapons... Contempt of Court.. Cruelty to animals Disturbing religious and like meetinj^ Fishery and game Acts, offences against. . . Gambling Acts, offences against Immigration Acts Incorrigibility.. Inspection and Sales Acts, offences against Larceny.. of dogs, birds, etc - " of timber, trees, fruits, etc Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offences against \'iolation of Indian liquor law >falicious injury to property ( >ther damage to property _ M aster's and Servant's Acts, offences against . Medical and Dentistry Acts ** .Militia Acts, offences against .Nfiscellaneous minor offences Municipal Acts and By-laws, breaches of . Breach of School ,\cts Exercising various callings without licence Health By-laws, offences against Highways, offences relating to Xon support of family and neglect of child- Opium and drug Act, offences against. ]*harmacy Acts, offences against.. Profanatiion of the Lord's Day Kailway Acts, offences against Revenue Laws " Seamen's Acts " Threats and abusive language \'agrancy Drunkenness Indecent exposure Insulting, obscene and profane language.. Frequenting bawdy houses lxx>se. idle, disorderly... Weights and .Measures Acts, offences against Insanity lireach of Sundry Orders in Council under War Measures Act Totals 18 174 IS 8 3 15 5 158 2 1 5 26 9 3 31 S 2 117 149 1 77 6 390 3 IS 616 IS 1,221 427 220 39 2,201 24 19 332 6 1,062 252 3,752 ST A TISTIQVE CRIMINELLE~1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau v. — Condamnations par magistrats de police et autres juges de paix. Con- vic- tions. Com- mitted w-ithout option. Empri- sonnfes option. De- ferred, etc., Con- tions. Total. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. De- ferred, etc.. Inf. k la loi des restrict, concernant les aubains. Falsification de substances alimentaires. Voies de fait. Perturbation de la pais. Port d'armes illegal. M^pris de conr. Cruaut^ envers les animaui. Perturbation de reunions religieubes et autres. Infractions aux lois des pficheries et de chasae. " defendant le jeu. •' d'immigration. Incorrigibility. Infractions aux lois d'inspection ot de ventes. Larcin. Vol de chiens, oiseaux, etc. " bois, arbrca. fruits, etc. Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. Contravention aux loia concernant la vente do boissons aux Sauvages. Dommages malicieux i la propri^i^. Autres dommages k la proprifet6. Inf. aux lois cone, les maitres et serviteurs. la ra6decine et les dentistes. Infractions aux lois de la railice. Divers petits d^lits. Contraventions aux lois raunicipalea. Infractions aux lois des 6coles. Pratiquant divers 6tats sans licence. Inf. aux lois sur I'hygi^ne publique. Dalits ayant rapport aux chemins publics. Refusant.de pourvoir aux besoina de la famille et negligence des enfants. ' Inf. aux lois concernant I'opium et les drogues. Inf. aux lois concernant les pharmaciens. Profanation du dimanche. Infractions aux lois des chemins de fer. D^bts contre le revenu de I'Etat. Infractions aux lois maritimes. Menaces et langage injurieux. Empi^tement. Vagabondage. Exposition ind^cente. Langage insultant, obscene, profane. Fr^quentant des maisons de dfesordre. Conduite d^rSgl^e. Infractions aux lois des poids et mesures. Alienation mentale. Infractions aux arr^tfe du Conseil touchant I'Acte des %Iesures de guerre. 225 1,274 Totaux. lOd— 15i 228 CUIMIXAL STA TIS'nCS--tf*lU 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Tablz v. — Summary coDvictions by police magistrates and other justices. ^ASKATCHEWA Con- vic- tions. Total. (Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Op- tion of a Fine. mitted without option. Alien Restrictions Act, offences against. Adulteration of food Assaults.. , ... Breach of peace Carrying fire-arms and unlawful weapons.. Contempt of Court Cruelty to animals Disturbing religious and like meetings Fishery and game Acts, offences against. Gambling Acts, offences against. . Immigration Acts " Incorrigibility.. - Inspection and Sales Acts, offences against Larceny of dogs-, birds, etc " of timber, trees, fruits, etc. . . Liquor License and prohibition Acts, offences against Violation of Indian liquor law.. Malicious injury to property. Other damage to property ■ Master's and Servant's Acts, offences against.. Xfedical and Dentistry Acts " Militia Acts, offences against Miscellaneou.*; minor offences .Muni:^ipal Acts and By-laws, breaches of.. . Breach of School Acts Exercising various callings without license Health By-laws, offences against Highways, offences relating to Xon support of family and neglect of child- Opium and drug Act . offences against Pharmacy Acts, offences against.. Profanation of the Lord's Day Railway Acts, offences against Reve-nue Laws Seamen's Acts " Threats and abusive langunt:^ Trespass Vagrancy Drunkenness, Indecent exposure' . Insulting, obscene and profane language.... Frequenting bawdy houses Loose, idle, disorderly Weiglits and Measures Acts, offences against. . Insanity Breach of Sundry Orders in Council under War Measures Act.. Totals ^ 6335 201 29 1 3 38 3 2 31 S 6 3 40 13 1 STATISriQUE CRIMIXELLE—UJlf) SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd T.ULEAr V. — Condanuations sommaires par magistrals de police et aotres juges de paix. .Alberta. 1918. 1919. Con- Sentence. Con- tions. Total. Con- dam- na- Sentence. ' Total. Con- dam- tions. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted «-ithout option. Empri- sonnfe option. De- ferred, etc.. etc. Re- mise, etc.. etc. Op- oU Fine. Stir option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonnfe option. De- f erred, etc.. etc. Re- mise, etc.. etc. Offenses. M. 1 F. M.,F. 377 3 3S 4 1 287 3 394 55 29 6 50 85 5 104 8 326 29 30 7 44 19 1 "6 101 8 322 30 50 3 Inf. k la loi des restrict, concernant les aubains 395 57 19 4 5 i 14 9 Voiesdefait. 1 'Ferturhation de la Daii. 34 5 1 Portd'armesiU^ga!. M^prisdecour. A3 1 . 2 I'erturbation de reunions reUgieuses et autres. Infractions am lois des p^heries et de chasse. defendant lejeu. d'immigration. Incorrigibility. Infractions aui lois d'in.«pection et de ventes. 292 6 .... 76 274 3 3 19 3 ' 50 228 5 47 227 5 3 1 9 8 1 22 1 21 2 1? 11 1 2 405 31 611 35 3 2 498 21 39 142 11 2 - 6 425 5 6 Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. 41 2 40 47 175 5 117 30 1129 47 25 420 690 19 104 1 12 7 22 7 io — 3 43 3 7 28 11 5 3 "2 40 43 177 5 99 30 1,123 50 32 445 690 8 101 1 12 6 22 2 A S 9 1 49 boissons aux Sauvages. Dommages malicieux k la propri6t6. Autres dommages k la propri^t^. ?3S 3 1 1 I 44 1 9 1 8 202 8 237 15 1,293 24 35 20 680 7 44 36 46 8 10 13 382 6 100 9 2 la m6decine et les dentistes. Infractions aui lois de la milice. Divers petit* d^Uts. Contravention aux lois municipales. 1322 63 ?J 34 3 11 14 Pratiquant divers ^tats sans licence. Inf. aux lois sur Thygiene publique. Dalits ayant rapport aux cbemins publics. Refusant de pour\-oir aux besoins de la famille et negligence des enfants. Inf. aux lois concernant I'opium et les drogues. Inf. aux lois concernant les pharmaciens. 19 727 54 4 8 2 3 13 44 2 4 60 3 59 3 24 4 3 I InfraLtions aux lois des pheitiin^ de fer 31 3 4 5 3 I 49 29 1 "s 6 15 80 670 18 18 183 99 2 3 49 4 8 8 159 1015 2 10 75 38 2 64 141 '37 42 1 .... 27 1 5 6 116 1.039 2 11 71 37 2 1 2 24 . 16 Menaces et langage injurieux. Empietement. Vagabondaae. I\Tesse. Exposition indecente. Langage insultant. obscene, profane. 18 I 60 / 151 140 796 18 56 2 18 1 183 1 2 97 3 jConduite d^rfegl^. 31 17 48 8 91 26 Alienation mentale. Infractions aux arr^tfe du Conseil touchant I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. 241 179 54 108 8 6484 260 5.673 806 265 5672 289 5.550 117 294 230 CJiJMlXAL STA riSTICS—lOW 10 GEORGE V A. 1920 Tablx t. — Summary conviotioDB by police magistrates and other justices. I) RITI8U COLUMBU—COLOMBIK- BBrrA.N.viocE. 1918. 1919. Offences. Con- vic- tions. Total. Con- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Con- vic- tions. Totol. c7n- dam- na- tions. Sentence. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur Com- mittcd without option. Empri- sonnfe option. De- ferred, etc.. etc. Rc- etc.,'- etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn£s sans option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- M.,F. M. r- etc. .Viien Restrictions Act, offences against 122 4 79 11 22 "4 4 111 4 71 14 22 8 3 3 9 1 59 4 82 25 27 ■ 9 1 51 4 67 20 24 5 3 Assaults 4 1 1 20 7 7 18 2 19 1 37 821 7 15 40 10 32 S46 3 3 18 5 4 2 1 21 57 1840 4 6 1 89 1 15 58 1.915 5 5 9 9 Liquor License and Prohibition Acts.oflfojces against 384 121 21 11 49 58 2 539 135 9 9 66 32 3 1 8 12 11 528 31 22 29 9 536 29 16 14 11 7 6 9 578 7 561 5 1 38 967 43 380 .... 1 34 '3 28 8 22 9 219 6 366 4 1 41 992 10 319 95 264 2 23 166 125 184 4 7 59 1626 33 397 1 37 7 30 '47 11 3 51 10 19 89 150 175 3 7 60 1,635 1 370 1 37 6 30 34 13 1 Municipal Acts and by-laws, breaches of ... 6 19 Highw-a>-s, offences relating to Xon-support of family and neglect of child- 1 2 78 2 39 5 9 1 25 33 Opium and Drug Act. offences against 21 26 1 43 13 6 8 327 714 3 3 1 52 I 77 64 ' 1 2 26 1 3S 7 5 6 296 738 3 3 I 51 4 6 4 2 1 46 II 9 1 394 941 16 6 267 19 86 63 ■ 2 1 1 285 906 13 6 266 19 2 62 29 ^'ag^ancy 12 3 124 '86 1 3 1 2 2 741 1 14 3 25S 5 148 3 2 Breach of sundry Orders in Council under 418 79 117 7 26 Totals .. . 6394 427 5,579 311 731 7185 453 6.922 228 488 ST A TISTIQUE CRIMI\ELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd T.\BLE.\ V V. — Condamnations sommaiKS par magistrata de police et autres juges de paii. Yt KOX 191S. 1919. Con- Sentence. Con- vic- tions. Total. Con- dam- tions. Sentence. tiond. Total. Con- dam- tiona. Op- tion o(a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn6s option. De- ferred, etc.^ etc". Re- etc.,' etc. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. Empri- sonn6s sans option. De- ferred, etc., etc. Re- etc.,' etc. Offenses. M. F. M. j F. 1 6 M^pris de cour 3 2 1 8 u .... 1 3 6 12 1 6 4 1 1 Infractions aus lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. boissons am Sauvages. 1 1 ■> 2 . 1 S 6 1 Tnfrnrt.innR n.iv Inia Hp la miHfP. 1 1 r Divers notify fl41it« ! infractions aus loisdes^coles. i 1 Infractions aux lois sur Thygi^ne publique . D&lit-s ayant rapport aux chemins publics. Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de la famille et negligence des enfants. 1 1 1 1 1 ■ Inf. aux lois concemant les pharmaciens. Profanation du dimanche. Tufroxtinn.. o„, l»io H,>.i^h«mm« ric f,>r Dalits contre le revenu de I'Etat. Infractions aiLX lois maritimes. Menaces et lan^age injurieui. •> 2 1 18 1 13 5 1 9 2 2 Ivresse. Exposition ind^ente. 1 i Fr^quentant des maisons de d§8ordre. Conduite d^r^glfe. Infractions aus lois des poids et mesures. 4 4 1 1 1 Infractions aux arrttfe du Conseil touchant I'Acte des Mesures de guerre. 61 3 30 25 •I T> 11 6 I.^i Totaui CHI.M/XAK ST A 77.S TIC S—IHW 10 GEORGE V A. 1920 Table v.— Summary convictions by police magistrates and other justices. Op- tion of a Fine. Sur option. Com- mitted without option. tions. Total. Op- tion of a Fine. Com- mitted without option. .Uien Restrictions Act, offences against . . Adulteration of food Assaults.. Breach of peace Carrying fire-arms and unlawful weapons... Contempt of court Cruelty to animals Disturbing religious and like meetings Fishery and Game Acts, offences against. . . Gambling Acts, offences against Immigration Acts " Incorrigibility . . Inspection and Sales Acts, offences against. I.I of dogs, birds, etc of timber, trees, fruits, etc, I-iquor License and Prohibition Acts, offences against Violation of Indian liquor !a Malicious injury to property 1 tther damage to property . , -Master's and Servant's Acts, oflfe Medical and Dentistry Acts Militia Acts, offences against Miscellaneous minor offences Municipal Acts and by-laws, breaches of . . Breach of School Act^ Exercising various callings without license. Health by-laws, offences against — Highways, offences relating to . Xon-support of family and neglect of child :es against - ( )pium and Drug Act , offences against I'harmacy Acts, offences against Profanation of the Lord's Day Railway Acts, offences against.. .» Revenue Laws ^" Seamen's Acts '* Threats and abusive language Trespass \'agrancy Drunkenness Indecent exposure.. Insulting, obscene and profane language.. Frequenting bawdy houses Loose, idle, disorderly Weights and Measures Acts, offences against Insanity "of sundry Orders in Council under War M Act.. 1.923 86.973 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd TABLE VI INDICTABLE AND XOX-IXDICTABLE OFFENCES BY JUDICIAL DISTRICTS TABLEAU VI dElits justiciables d'un jury et petits dElits par DISTRICTS JUDICIAIRES 234 CRJMIXAL STATISTICS— WX9 10 GEORGE V A. 1920 Tablk vt. — Indictable and non-indiotable offences by Judicial Districts T.vBUEAU VI. — D£lits justiciables d'un Jury et petita d£Uts, par districts judi Summarv ConWctioDS Indictable offences. — Condamnationn Dalits justiciables d'un Jurv. sommaires pour petits dfilits. classes. Acquitted. Districts. Con-^nctions. — Acquitte- M. Totals. M. Touls. ments. _ F. F. To- M. tals. M. H. Totaui. H. Totaux. H. To- taux. H. Province of Prince Edward Island— Province de I'lle du Prince-Edouard. ' 4 33 186 1 4 8 5 37 194 4 33 216 I 4 9 Prince;.;...:.;.;::::.';': 37 225 30 1 31 1 Totals of P.E. Island. \ Totaux de ri. du P.-E / 30 1 31 1 223 13 236 253 14 267 P^o^•ince of Xova Scotia — Pro\-ince de .\nnapolis 2 2 114 15 18 5 9 371 13 1 16 16 6S S I 2 6 46 1 3 2 2 31 1 2 5 3 4 3 2 117 17 18 5 11 402 14 1 16 18 73 11 I 2 6 50 2 2 7 1,988 206 192 12 31 2,703 40 1 52 61 480 35 S 10 7 116 1 80 25 16 2 156 2 2 44 6 is -\ntigoni8h , 5 1,874 191 174 7 22 2,332 27 77 23 16 m 1 s 1.951 214 190 22 2,457 28 76 4 3 2 2 140 4 2 1 4 17 8 2 " "l8 2,068 231 Digby 3.f 2,859 42 HaUfax...^ .'.";;;;:;:;::;:: Kings.... 1 36 45 412 27 7 8 1 70 39 3 ii 36 45 451 30 7 8 I 81 52 63 524 41 8 Pictou Queens Richmond Shelbume. Victoria Yarmouth.. 5 1 7 131 Totals of Xova Scotia 1 Totaui de la N.-Ecosse / 713 54 767 272 20 0,238 295 5,533 5,951 349 6,300 Province of New Brunswick— Province du Xouveau-Brunswick. Albert 3 8 11 1 9 13 19 2 12 132 3 3 "is 3 8 14 1 9 16 19 li 145 4 2 37 76 66 4 18 53 97 i 3 i 6 37 77 69 4 18 54 103 40 84 77 5 27 66 116 2 172 1.092 i 6 4 6 8 36 Charlotte Kent 4 1 2 1 '55 27 70 1 3 160 960 8 23 168 983 ISO 1,128 St.Jotn 1 75 26 2 1 77 26 1 70S 286 26 20 20 7 4 630 260 24 20 654 280 York Totals of X. Brunswick 1 Totaux du X .-Brunswick / 312 21 333 96 8 2,361 86 2,447 2,673 107 2,780 ST A TIS TIQ UE CRIMINELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 235 T.\BLE VI. — Indictable and non-indictable oEfenoes by Judicial Districts. T.^BLimr Ti. — D^ts juBticiables d'un Jury et petits dfelits, par districts iudic: Summary ConWctions convictions. for both classes. Indictable offences. — — — Condamnations Condamnations Dfelits justiciables d'un Jurv. snmmairpfi pour les deux pour petita d€lits. classes. Acquitted. Districtfi. Convictions. — ~ Acquitte- ments. M. F. Totals. M. F. Totals. To- M. tals M H. Totaux H. Totaui. — F. F. H. ■I'o- H taux. ProWnce of Quebec — Province de Qu6bec. o 5 9 34 2 10 21 11 12 1 3 5 10 37 2 10 21 11 12 2 207 106 169 135 99 39 79 143 159 1 i 3 3 3 6 5 208 106 170 138 102 42 85 148 159 212 111 178 169 101 49 100 154 171 1 2 6 3 3 6 213 1 5 Bedford .. 175 Gaspe 52 Iberville.. 1 12 6 ::;::; Jolictte Montcalm 3 2,290 85 10 312 22 36 \ 104 19 7 29 "779 10 1 72 5 ""ii 3 3,069 95 11 384 22' fl 6 2 119 19 7 29 2 705 15 6 48 31 2 66 19.239 756 io 3,816 60 2 199 5 5 3 41 3 7 76 23,055 316 5 3,149 340 266 52 3 973 271 1 716 69 21,329 841 13 3.262 337 297 35 5 1,036 287 S 738 10 4,593 70 3 271 10 3 56 3 26,124 Ottawa Quebec 335 261 49 3 932 268 1 709 2 St. Francis .St. Hyacinthe 29 4 1 1,092 290 S Three Rivers 22 2 745 Totals of Quebec 1 Totaux de Quebec / 3,034 886 3,920 860 43 26,708 4,173 30,881 29,742 5,059 34,801 Province of Ontario — Pro\'ince d'Ontarit Algoma Dufferin.- Elgin E8ses... Frontenac. Grey Huron Kenora Kent Lambton Lanark Leeds and Grenville Mnnitoiilin Middlesex Muskoka 188 11 199 126 12 833 ,36 889 l.Ml 47 101 19 120 99 15 469 44 313 370 63 42 3 45 10 1 135 12 167 197 13 411 55 466 112 22 1,276 80 1,356 1,687 133 11 11 1 11 2 13 22 2 139 11 150 20 7 234 20 254 373 31 232 9 241 12 2 1,013 49 1,062 1,245 58 74 5 79 42 5 222 11 233 296 16 47 47 7 260 4 264 307 4 23 2 25 4 47 1 48 70 3 72 4 76 10 1 363 12 377 437 16 118 14 132 37 6 383 12 397 303 26 42 1 43 6 98 7 103 140 8 88 5 93 32 2 93 3 98 183 8 107 S 115 30 5 374 •15 389 381 23 111 7 118 23 3 .339 14 333 430 21 51 3 54 5 246 6 232 297 9 ,5(1 1 51 16 310 a 318 360 9 23 2 25 12 2 117 8 123 140 10 101 11 112 54 6 744 29 773 845 40 3 2 5 5 36 5 61 59 7 17S 23 201 33 1 2,037 50 2,107 2,235 73 44 0 49 7 1 59 59 103 5 CHI MIX A L STA riSTICS—19l!t 10 GEORGE V A. 1920 Tails vi.— Indictable and non-indictable offences by Judicial Districta. TABLE.\r VI.— Dilita justiciables d'un Jury et petits AtWu, par districts judiciaires. Summary Convictions con\nctions. Indictable offences. — — Condamnations Condamnationa D6lits justicittbles d'un Jury. sommaires pour lea deux pour petits dtiits. classes. Acquitted. , ConWctions. — " . -\cquitte- ments. M. F. Totals. M. F. Totals. To- M. tals. M. H. Totaui. H. Totaui. — F. — — K H. To- taux. H. Province of Ontario — Concluded. — Province d'Ontario — Fin. Xipissing Norfolk Northumberland and Durham Ontario Oxford Parry Sound - .... Peel Perth Peterborough Prescott and Husi^ell Prince Edward Rainy River Renfrew Simcoe Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Sudbury Temiskaming Thunder Bay Victoria Water loo - Welland Wellington.. Wentwcrth York ... 95 12 107 13 3 424 19 443 519 31 55 4 .iS 5 4 115 8 124 170 13 75 2 11 1 164 17 181 239 19 64 4 6fl n 1 320 10 330 3»i 14 116 6 122 16 442 12 454 558 18 124 3 127 38 4 147 8 155 271 11 49 1 511 6 358 9 367 407 10 70 12 82 16 3 277 14 291 347 26 98 13 111 17 2 332 12 344 430 25 40 40 134 5 139 174 5 25 4 29 4 133 12 145 158 16 16 2 18 11 1 155 6 161 171 . 8 5S 6 65 5 3 221 9 230 280 15 156 5 161 23 507 7 514 663 12 50 1 51 2 192 S 200 242 9 153 m 18 1.390 44 1.434 1.543 44 102 8 no 51 1 586 42 628 688 50 256 26 282 27 1 1.467 89 1,556 1,723 lis 32 32 227 3 230 259 3 114 9 123 35 3 765 20 785 879 29 367 21 388 107 2.814 76 2,890 3,181 97 120 8 I2S 20 5 358 17 375 478 25 713 76 788 272 21 2.911 134 3.045 3,624 210 2.640 359 2.999 413 48 18.101 1.252 19.353 20,741 1,611 7.845 783 8.628 1.827 192 42.325 2.262 44.587 50.170 3.045 ; of Manitoba — Pi Dau bin 39 77 1.020 11 3 111 2 5 114 ■ ■4 41 82 1.134 11 3 115 11 16 165 4 2 13 ■ 22 212 249 6,866 15 33 315 6 20 393 1 3 15 218 269 7,259 16 36 330 251 326 7,886 26 36 426 8 25 507 1 3 19 259 351 Eastern N'orthern .Southern Western v. 8,393 27 39 445 1,261 125 1,386 211 22 7,690 438 8,128 8.951 563 Province of Saskatchewan — Province de Saskatchewan Battletord. Cannington Estevan Humboldt. Kerr Rober Kinderslev Melville ' Woosf J:itt .Nfoosoniin • 39 1 40 19 1 287 12 299 326 13 14 14 5 72 1 73 86 I 29 2 31 2 1 158 9 167 187 11 23 2,1 5 155 4 159 178 4 11 2 13 3 93 - 4 97 IM 6 23 2,1 9 89 89 112 35 1 36 8 164 5 169 199 6 113 9 122 63 4 738 38 776 851 47 23 2 25 1 209 9 218 232 11 ST A TIsriQVE CRIMIXELLE^Wl'J SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tabis VI. — Indictable and non-indictable offences by Judicial District. %T.— D6lits justiciables d'un Jury et petits d^Uts par districts judiciaires. 3ummar\ Convictions con\-ictions. for both classes. Indictable offences. — — — Condamnations Condamnations D6lits justiciables d'un Jury. somin aires pour les deux pour petits dilits. classes. Acquitted. Districts. ConWctions. " Acquitte- ments. M. F. Totals. M. F. Totals. 1 To- M. fals. M. H. Totaui. H. Totaui. — F. — F. H. To- taux. H ; of Saskatchewan — Concluded. — Province de Saskatchewa Prince Albert.. Regina Saskatoon. . Scott Sw-ift Current... Weyburn Wj-nyard — Yorkton 103 185 152 26 61 101 23 80 16 25 22 2 4 8 119 210 174 26 63 105 23 88 14 20 35 10 15 7 S 19 1 2 1 570 1,086 781 171 383 475 122 336 39 87 30 4 8 19 3 19 • 609 1.173 811 175 391 494 125 355 673 1,271 933 197 444 576 145 416 55 112 52 4 10 23 3 27 728 1,383 985 201 454 599 148 443 Totals of Saskatchewan 1 Totaui de Saskatchewan / 1.041 94 1,135 240 10 5,889 291 6.180 6,930 385 7.315 Province of Alberta — ProvL 5S 4 62 12 323 9 2,319 1,367 544 358 418 28 85 10 118 93 14 1 140 84 9 13 17 4 ^ 1 3 2 337 10 2.459 1,451 553 371 435 32 88 li 121 95 381 9 2,619 1,635 617 398 485 37 112 24 126 115 18 1 222 127 14 17 29 7 2 1 3 2 Calgary Edmonton.. Lethbridge Macleod Medicine Hat . . Peace River Red Deer Stettler 300 268 73 40 67 9 27 14 8 22 82 43 5 4 12 3 1 383 311 78 44 79 12 28 14 8 22 195 117 23 5 11 4 6 10 46 4 1 2,841 1,762 631 415 514 44 114 25 Wetaskiwin 6 117 Totals of Alberta \ 886 154 l.OiO 389 51 5.672 2S9 5.961 6,558 443 7.001 Province of British Columbia — Province de la Col.-Britannique. Atlin Cariboo. . Kootenay 33 21 113 34 536 160 72 65 5 3 5 80 3 12 9 38 24 118 34 616 163 84 74 7 7 12 239 48 12 14 1 36 2 1 315 183 269 267 4.663 1.027 267 194 25 \ 11 344 46 12 4 340 189 274 278 3,007 1,073 279 198 348 20i 382 301 5,199 1,187 339 259 30 9 10 11 424 49 24 . 13 378 213 392 312 5.623 1,236 363 Yale Totals of British Columbia . \ Totaui de la C.-Britannique. / 1,034 117 1,151 341 40 7.185 453 7,638 8,219 570 8.789 Yukon 5 5 2 32 32 37 37 Totals of Canada .1 Totaui du Canada f 16.161 2,235 18.396 4,239 386 103,323 8,300 111,623 119,484 10,535 130.019 J 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd TABLE VII SUMMARY CONVICTIONS AND CASES SUBJECT TO TRIAL BY JURY. TABLEAU VII CONDAMNATIONS SOMMAIRES ET CAUSES JUSTICIABLES D'UN JURY. 240 CRl.\fIXA L .ST A TI.STIVS—1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Tablx VII.— Showing the number of persons proceeded against in tlie several courts. T.IBI.EAC ^^I.— Montrant le nombre de personncs poursuiv ies dans les diff^rentes coura. Cases subject to trial by Jury but tried summarily by consent. Summary convictions. Con damna- tions Causes justiciables d'un jury mais just's sommai- rement dc consentement. Cases tried by Jury. Causes jugfespar Jurfe. Totals of indictable offencee. Totaux des d61its justiciables d'un jury. Grand Totals. Districts Judieiaires. By police or other magistrates. Par un ma- gistral de police ou autres. Under the Speedy Trials .\ct. En vertu de I'acte dej proems eip^ditifs. Grands totaui. M.-H.| F. M.-H.l F. M.-H.| F. M.-H.l F. M.-H.l F. M.-H.l F. Province of Prince Edward Island— Province de I'lle du Prince-Edouard. 4 33 186 1 4 8 4 33 217 Prince 4 Queens 24 J 7 31 31 1 Totals of P. E. Island I Totaux de rile du P.-E / 223 13 24 1 7 1 2M 14 Province of Xova Scotia— Province de la Xouvelle-Eeosee. 2 fl 77 15 2 • 1 i 190 19 21 7 11 511 17 3 17 20 85 16 3 2 6 51 1 3 2 2 49 I 6 3 1 4 4 7 2,064 210 195 14 33 2,843 44 3 53 65 497 43 10 10 7 12) 5 1.874 191 174 7 22 2,332 27 77 23 16 125 1 1 97 4 15 5 402 1 2 2 Cape Breton 1 16 80 25 6 3 4 33 8 2 17 1 13 5 Digby GuysborougL Halifa:t Hants 1 40 4 2 76 8 I 4 1 "2 174 36 4a 412 27 7 8 \ 70 Lunenburg . Pictou . Queens ' 39 3 6 10 14 2 3 3 13 62 2 3 2 2 3 45 li ' 4 45 ? 1 6 2 15 TotaU of Nova Scotia \ 5,238 295 6(H 55 270 11 HI 8 985 74 6.223 369 Province of New Brunswick— Pro vi Albert 37 76 66 4 18 S3 97 3 4 U 3 4 2 10 11 13 14 21 3 12 187 3 3 16 44 86 77 5 31 67 118 3 172 1,147 Charlotte 1 3 .. ... 6 4 1 4 3 17 1 Kings . - ^^adawaska.. Xorthumbcrland,. 3 '8 8 2 1 3 35 2 I 3 2 2 24 i 4 6 Hestigoucho St. John 160 960 8 23 9 128 1 13 9 39 "i ■ 13 4 i 11 I 95 33 6 725 293 Westmoreland York 630 260 24 20 71 29 30 20 Totals of New Brunswick \ Totaux du N. -Brunswick / 2,361 86 266 23 »2 5 50 1 408 29 2.769 115 ST A TISTIQUE ClUMlSELLE—19t9 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd T.iBLB vn. — Showing the number of persons proceeded against in the several courts. T.4Bi^\t; vn. — Montruit le nombre de personnes poursuivies dans les difffiroites cours. Cases subject to trial by Jur>- but tried summarily by consent. Judicial Districts. Districts Judiciaires. Summarj- con^^ctions. Con damna- tions sommaires. Causes justiciables d'un jury mais jug^es sommai- rement de consentement. Cases tried by Jury. Causes jugges par Jurfe. ToUls of indictable offences. Totaui des d«lits justiciables d'un jury. Grand Totals. By police or other magistrates. Par un ma- gistral de police ou autres. Under the Speedy Trials Act. En vertu de I'actedes procte expMitUs. Grands totaui M.-H.| F. M.-H.l F. M.-H.l F. M.-H.l F. M.-H.l F. M.-H.l F. Pro\*ince of Quebec— Pro ^ince de Quebec. 207 106 169 135 99 39 79 143 139 1 7 5 10 39 2 10 22 23 18 i 3 214 111 179 174 101 49 101 166 177 1 5 4 1 3 3 3 6 5 6 39 6 20 19 1 1 3 2 Bedford i 4 2 4 17 3 Gasp6 3 6 5 66 l;l.239 756 3 2.950 335 261 49 3 932 268 709 10 3.S16 60 2 199 5 5 3 1 1,486 86 14 352 12 38 743 12 3 77 5 4 1,460 8 2 4 10 5 2,995 100 16 360 22 38 6 2 133 23 7 51 810 12 3 77 " ie 2 71 22.234 836 19 3,310 357 299 55 3 1.063 291 8 760 10 .Montreal... Ottawa. . . Pontiac Quebec. Richelieu . 65 49 6 4 2 4,626 5 276 5 10 2 3 41 3 7 121 17 4 31 16 2 12 57 6 3 3 9 Totals of Qucbei- .1 26,708 4,173 2,281 862 1,342 63 71 2 3,894 929 30,602 5.102 Pro\Tnce of Ontario — ProN-ince d'Ontarit Aigoma.. Brani Bruce.. Carleton Dufferin. Elgin. . Essex , . , FroDtenac . Grey Haldimaufi Halton.. , Hastings., Huron . Kenora . Kent Lambton. Lanark Leeds and GrenviUe.. Lennox and Addingtoi Lincoln. >ranitouUn >f!ddlesex lOd— 16 261 189 29 22 33 2 76 31 8 23 2 22 3 1 302 21 1 2 10 5 5 2 1 1 11 15 12 11 6 8 26 55 15 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 142 222 100 43 17 36 83 32 120 113 109 31 2 26 124 6 175 8 4 15 7 9 7 3 4 12 2 13 13 1 3 14 20 2 60 7 24 1 24 2 3 i 1 3 . 10 5 3 4 2 7 12 2 4 6 CRIMINAL STAriS'ncS~19W 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table vn. — Showing the Dumber of persons proceeded against in the several courts. Tableau \*u.—Montrant le nombre de personnes poursuiWee dans les diff^rentes cours. Judicial Districts. Districts judiciaires. Condamna- tions somm aires. Cases subject to trial by Jury but tried summarily by consent. Causes justiciablos'd'un jury raais jugtes sommai rement de consentement. By police or other magistrates Par un ma- gi strat de police ou autres. L'nder the Speed V Trials Act. En \'ertu de I'acte dea proc&3 eipfeditifs. Cases tried by Jury. Causes jug^ee par jurfa. Totals of indictable offences. Totaux dcs d£lits justiciables d'un jury. Pro\ince of Ontario— Conc/urffrf.—Pr oWnce d Ontario— Fin 39 424 115 164 320 442 147 358 277 332 134 133 155 221 507 192 1,390 586 1,467 227 765 2,814 358 2,911 18,101 19 9 17 10 12 S 9 14 12 3 12 6 9 7 8 44 42 89 3 20 76 17 134 1,252 36 100 56 47 64 128 146 39 59 108 •24 26 22 55 144 34 134 127 281 33 135 444 128 820 2.260 3 14 8 3 3 6 7 1 13 15 4 3 9 i 8 "lO 20 13 77 344 8 2 1 7 8 4 2 1 51 108 60 86 76 132 162 55 86 113 40 29 27 64 179 52 171 153 2S3 34 149 474 140 985 3,053 6 15 S 3 5 6 7 1 15 15 ""4 3 9 5 9 27 12 21 13 97 407 110 532 175 250 396 574 309 413 363 447 174 162 182 285 686 244 1,561 739 1,750 261 914 3,288 498 3,896 21.154 Xorfolk 37 12 2 16 12 2 Oiford 2 Peel ... 4 27 5 2 Perth 2 16 3 3 6 26 16 27 10 lUiny River Renfrew .Siracoe. ... .^tormont , Dundas and Glengarry. ..... 1 2 3 9 2 10 16 2 9 18 12 9 Temiskaniing 1 12 13 9 160 692 Waterloo., 1 1 20 58 2 17 3 5 101 1 5 Welland. Uellington . York . .' 1,659 42.323 2,262 7,834 838 1,456 110 362 27 9.672 975 51.997 P^o^■ince of Manitoba — Province du ^^anitoba. Dauphin Manitoba, Central " Eastern " Xorthern '* Southern " Western Totals of Manitoba \ Totaux du Manitoba / 212 6 37 ., 10 3 50 2 262 249 20 82 3 8 2 3 93 ,5 342 6.866 393 1.021 120 103 4 61 a 1,185 136 8,051 15 1 S 7 15 30 33 315 3 15 4 110 1 2 5 124 4 38 439 3 12 1 7,690 438 1,254 137 141 7 77 3 1,472 147 9,162 Province of Saskatchewan— Province de la Saskatchewan. Battleford 287 12 35 14 1 9 1 58 , 346 14 Estevan 158 9 26 2 3 2 1 31 3 189 12 Humboldt 155 4 14 3 11 28 183 4 Kerr Robert 93 4 9 2 1 4 14 2 107 6 89 164 5 14 28 18 14 32 43 1 Melville 1 1 207 6 Moose Jaw , . 738 38 142 13 16 18 176 13 914 51 -Moosomin 209 9 18 1 4 2 1 24 2 233 11 Prince A Ibrrr 570 39 51 13 44 3 22 1 117 687 56 ST A riSTIQUE CRIMINELLE~1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Table vn. — Showing the number of persons proceeded against in the several courts. T.\BLEAC vu. — Montrant le nombre de personnes poursuivies dans les diff6rentes cours. Judicial District. Districts judiclaires. Condamna- sommaires. Cases subject to trial by Jury but tried summarily by consent. Causes justiciables d'un jury mais jugfees sommai- rement de consentement. By police or other magistrates. Par un ma gistrat de police ou autres. Under the Speedy Trials Act. Cases tried by Jury. Totals of indictable offences. Totaux des d^lits justiciables d'xin jury. Province of Saskatchewan—Conc^udftf .— ProWnce de la Saskatchewan— Fin. Regina 1,086 781 171 383 475 122 336 87 30 4 8 19 3 19 149 136 22 40 83 15 39 27 21 41 13 13 18 14 21 20 8 40 2 2 2 205 187 36 76 108 28 99 27 23 2 4 8 1,291 968 207 459 583 150 435 114 53 4 Swift Current Weyburn Wynyard. - . 2 1 6 15 5 5 20 i 10 23 3 27 9.889 291 853 89 189 5 239 10 1,281 104 7,170 395 Totaux de la Saskatchewan / 3 of Alberta— Province d'Alberta. Athabaska.. Calgary... Edmonton, Lethbridge Macleod. . Medicine Hat Peace River Red Deer Stettler Taber Wetaskiwin 323 9 2.319 1.367 544 358 418 28 85 10 118 93 14 1 140 84 9 13 17 4 1 1 3 2 53 4 16 1 70 4 393 9 2.184 1,752 640 403 496 41 118 34 126 121 402 184 39 23 61 13 11 14 8 14 124 38 5 4 12 3 31 183 49 8 15 1 9 62 18 8 12 2 3 i 495 385 96 45 78 13 33 24 8 28 128 47 5 5 12 3 1 21 10 1 1 14 5.672 289 824 190 347 11 101 4 1.275 fl)5 6,947 Province of British Columbia — Province de la Colombie-Britannique. Atlin 315 183 269 267 4,663 1.027 267 194 25 6 5 11 344 46 12 4 24 21 74 26 637 186 68 45 3 3 6 "99 4 12 8 14 2 2 3 42 7 5 7 1 40 28 125 36 775 208 84 79 5 3 6 "lie 5 12 10 355 211 394 303 5,438 1,235 351 273 30 Kootenay.. Nanaimo Vancouver . Victoria Westminster Yale 48 5 96 15 11 27 ■ 17 1 1 21 11 11 460 51 24 14 Totals of B. Columbia 1 Totaui de la C.-Britannique.. J 7.185 453 1.081 135 216 78 1 1,375 157 8,560 610 Yukon 32 7 7 39 103323 8.300 15.048 2.330 4.253 235 1.099 56 20,400 2,621 123,723 10,921 Totaui du Canada J lOd— 16^ 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd TABLE VIII PRISON STATISTICS FOR THE YEARS 1918-1919. TABLEAU VIII STATISTIQUE PfiNITENTIAIRE POUR LES ANNfiES 1918-19. CRIMIXA L ST A TISTICS—19W 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table VIII. — Prison Statistics for the years 1918 and 1919. Number of prisoners — Xombre de prisonniers. Place ot confinciiuTit. In custody, beginning of the year. Detenus au commencement de I'ann^e. Admitted during the year. Admis durant Tannfe. Discharged during the year. Kelachfo durant l'ann«e. In custody. end of the year. Detenus ii la fin de I'ann^e. 1918. 1919. 1918. 1 1919. 1918. 1 1919. 1918. 1 1919. Penitentiaries— P6ni tenders— 179 226 380 515 149 116 116 154 155 190 327 108 62 58 63 185 289 363 99 133 61 69 lOS 209 243 57 48 76 84 105 149 270 92 63 45 105 226 380 515 149 103 116 154 306 .St. Vincent de Paul, Que.. . Kingston, Ont. Stony Mountains. Man Prince Albert. Sask 399 431 9S 89 134 175 520 608 156 18« Xew Westminster, B.C 118 1,505 1,656 963 1,199 825 829 1.643 2,026 Reformatories for bo>-s — Ecoles de r^orme pour gargons — _ 87 80 32 370 129 262 31 89 90 30 383 133 312 39 55 52 18 506 44 744 141 75 46 25 620 44 S09 172 67 71 58 46 54 42 20 493 40 760 133 48 69 56 73 70 25 603 46 780 167 58 47 33 58 88 90 30 383 133 246 39 75 24 87 Industrial School, St. John, N3 30 Farm and Training School, Shawbridge, Que. . Industrial Farm, Burwash, Ont Industrial Farm, Fort William, Ont 131 341 44 Reformatory, Portage la Prairie, M;ui.. 66 33 99 70 26 98 57 60 44 94 86 1,189 1,270 1,721 2,033 1,715 1,984 1,195 1,319 Reformatories for girls — Ecole de r6forme pour fi lies- Monastery. Good Shepherd. Halifas, X.S. -Maritime Home for girls, Truro, X.S Good Shepherd Home, St. John, X.B 10 28 9 127 3 91 39 8 48 4 132 2 82 33 S 27 6 60 4 14 12 38 ■10 11 55 2 14 5 50 8 48 4 132 3 82 33 10 4.S 11 140 134 21 75 24 143 27 104 23 53 307 309 256 • 187 233 198 310 298 Jails — Prisons — 3 18 49 5 41 3 16 48 2 7 6 41 2 7 Queens, P.E.I 6 Totals, P.E. Island ^. . 6 9 70 46 67 47 9 1 10 6 280 223 112 36 21 597 64 10 22 300 120 121 25 14 639 47 4 65 21 105 37 1 6 11 6 269 226 no 36 21 587 65 48 20 69 47 8 22 292 120 123 24 10 643 46 4 71 23 91 37 2 n 8 9 22 5 11 22 5 11 28 Cumberland, N.S Halifai, N.S 18 1 28 00 Hants, N.S Inverness. X.S Iving's, X.S Lunenburg, X.S Pictou, X.S Queens X.S. . . 9 3 55 23 67 47 7 3 7 21 •■^helburne, X.S . . 1 8 9 5 7 4 78 69 81 70 4 3 Totals, Xova Scotia 65 87 1.627 1,606 1,605 1,593 87 100 STATISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau VIII. — Statistique peniteutiaire pour les annees 1918 et 1919. Number of prisoners — N ombre de priaonniers. Li custody. .Admitted Discharged In custody. beginning of during the during the end of the the year. year year. year Lieux de detention. — — — — Detenus au Admis Rclachfa Detenus i la commence En ent durant durant de I'annfe. rannfe. I'aimte. t'annge. 1918. 1 1919. 1918. 1919. 1918. 1919. 191S. 1 1919. Jails — Prisons — Continued — Suite. 1 Albert, N.B 3 2 7 i 8 5 2 Carleton, X.B 1 3S 82 38 78 1 3 Charlotte, N.B 2 53 5 63 2 56 S 57 Gloucester, X.B . i i 1 7 Kent, X.B 1 8 28 7 29 1 King's, N.B 1 15 IS U .Madawaska, X.B 3 4 20 17 19 21 Xorthumberland, X.B 2 ■ 45 48 48 48 2 2 Queen's, X.B 1 16 29 3 12 679 3 21 928 4 12 666 3 21 927 Restigouche. N.B. St. John, N.B. 29 30 6 7 ii 6 6 Victoria, X.B. . 11 1 0 8 5 2 34 58 62 97 34 64 59 98 5 2 York. X.B 45 48 986 1.383 983 1,377 48 54 -Arthabaska, Que. 1 1 9 155 9 155 1 [ 37 11 45 54 77 11 42 52 71 5 Bedford. Que . 2 5 11 Chicoutimi, Que % 13 96 15 95 Gasp«, Que 5 50 5 49 Bonaventure, Que.. 1 19 75 18 76 1 Iberville, Que 2 1 75 150 76 147 1 4 JoUette, Que . . 2 4 24 158 22 159 4 3 Kamouraska, Que 30 77 30 76 1 .Montmagny. Que 1 3 22 30 20 32 3 1 .Montreal. Que 418 395 5.241 5,211 5,264 5,242 395 364 Ottawa, Que 23 S 631 1,073 646 1,073 8 8 Pontiac, Que 3 33 129 30 132 3 Quebec, Que. 67 49 575 1.221 593 1,218 49 52 Richelieu, Que 1 54 157 53 156 1 2 Rimouski, Que. 2 3 40 220 39 221 3 2 2 3 363 62 6 308 3 349 62 6 323 .St. Francis. Que. 14 28 28 13 St. Hyacmthe, Que 3 65 136 62 137 3 Terrebonne. Que. . 3 3 37 79 37 80 3 2 Three Rivers, Que.. 9 14 186 770 181 771 14 13 Totals, Quebec 546 522 7,484 10,331 7.508 10,368 322 485 .\lgonQa, Ont 27 22 259 248 264 251 22 19 Brant, Ont 14 9 138 163 143 161 9 11 Bruce. Ont 1 3 57 40 55 39 3 4 Carleton, Ont 57 4S 996 845 1,019 855 34 38 DuflFerin. Ont., 13 11 30 12 31 15 11 8 Elgin, Ont 4 3 124 122 125 118 3 Esses. Ont.. 24 18 231 253 237 249 18 22 Frontenac, Ont. 17 12 111 174 116 174 12 12 Grej'. Ont 9 10 43 52 42 54 10 8 Haldimand. Ont.. 2' 2 18 28 18 23 2 Halton. Ont 2 1 34 64 35 63 1 .) Hastings, Ont 11 18 224 289 217 299 18 S Huron, Ont I 3 50 45 48 42 3 6 Kenora, Ont 3 • 28 26 25 29 3 11 10 164 150 165 149 10 11 Lambton. Ont 11 2 129 94 138 94 2 6 7 50 42 49 43 7 6 Leeds and Grenville. Ont . 2 . 6 83 132 79 130 6 8 Lennox and .\ddmgton, Ont . 1 4 22 28 18 29 4 3 ifanitoulin, Ont... 14 8 14 6 1 3 Middlesex. Ont 33 24 562 6U6 571 614 24 16 Muskoka, Ont . 5 9 53 19 49 26 9 Nipissing, Ont 20 27 270 167 263 172 27 22 Norfolk, Ont 1 1 31 32 31 32 1 1 Northumberland and Durham. * inr . 10 5 67 • 72 72 67 5 10 Ontario. Ont 4 1 36 95 39 89 1 7 Oxford, Ont .« 10 120 119 118 123 10 6 CKIMIXA L STA TISTICS—19W 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table ^■I1I.— Prison Statistics for the j-ears 1918 and 1919. Number of prisoners— Xonibre de prisonnicrs. I'lacv ot confinoMHTit. In custody, beginning of , the year. Detenus au oommencement de 1 'aaate. Admitted during the year. Admis durant I'annie. Discharged during the year. Relkch«s durant I'annfe. In custody, end of the year. Detenus i la 6nde laanfe. 1818. 1919. 1918. 1 1919. 1918. 1 1919. 1918. 1919. Jails— Prisons— Coiic!u-, house and shopbreaking Carnal knowledge Carrying firearms Concealing birth of infants Con^iracy , Counterfeiting , Drunkenness False pretences , Forgery and uttering Fraud and conspiracy to defraud . Gambling and lottery acts... . Horse, cattle and sheep stealing... Incest Indecent exposure Keepers and inmates bawdy houses I..arceny Liquor Acts, offences against. Malicious injury to horses, cattle. and other damage to property. Manslaughter Militia Act. offences against Militia Act, conscientious object Municipal Acts:— Health By-Liw Various calling n-ithout license Murder >rurder, attempt to conunit. . Xon support of family and neglect of children f^pium and Drug Act Perjury and subornation of perjury Prison breach and escape Procuration i Railway Act Ilape Rape, attempt to commit Receiving stolen goodfi 0 5 6 6 22 9 7 15 2 10 2 133 U I 4 2 2 17 34 8 3 17 5 3 6 2 10 9 12 222 131 2 S 10 16 8 7 13 1 1 1 2 22 1 4 3 5 3 IS 6 5 1 2 11 1 56 5 1 2 2 2 13 26 3 2 12 2 9 1 2 1 1 3 4 2 2 I 3 1 3S 3 1 1 3 1 3 11 3 3 9 3 1 6 1 59 8 3 1 5 2 1 6 1 3 2 1 I 1 2 4 2 2 1 3 3 4 2 21 5 18 8 5 5 2 1 15 5 1 2 3 1 1 9 1 62 2 1 S , i u 5 19 123 10 1 2 2 3 1 i 1 1 2 5 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 4 3 2 4 1 4 3 3 1 1 . 1 4 i 1 1 2 1 2 2 S 1 6 10 3 9 17 3 IS 28 2 S 1 3 3 1 6 2 2 4 4 89 90 1 12 1 2 7 16 5 3 8 2 2 13 2 6 6 7 201 129 4 3 I i 57 31 4 3 8 57 9 2 2 11 1 6 8 2 13 IS 2 1 19 1 1 1 2 4 7 13 6 4 10 3 1 3 6 3 3 2 i 2 1 1 5 1 2 6 1 3 8 3 2 4 1 e3 1 6 4 3 3 2 2 9 3 I 17 6 5 2 2 3 10 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 9 i 5 1 1 is 5 i 21 11 — 4 not imprisoned, reduction s 6—2 d—l Life sentence, served, 3 yes t non emprisonn6s, reduction et remise d'amende. -1 condanuiation & perp^tuit^, subie pendant 3 ans et 9 moi> seulement. -1 condamnation i^ perp6tuit6, subie pendant 7 ans ot 10 mois seulement. STATISTIQUE CRIMI.\ELLE—1919 251 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd T.-VBLEAU IX. — Cas oil le droit de grace a ete exerce durant Tannee fini.^sant le 30 septembre 1919. Conditions upon which pardon or liberation was gran^d. Conditions auxquelles le pardon ou liberation a 6t£ accord^. = z 3 1 1 3 2 ?. < ■§ 1 1 § .- J 1 s 1 1 > < i 1 3 ^ o S e 1 1 1 « i -i e c >t 1 Crimes et d^Uts pour lesquels les mi 1 1 1 1 1 ll 1 i 2 "= o g I'l I u O ■1 .1 S 1 6 £ 1 = 1 1 li 1 1 § 1 •o S t t •3 :g li 1 1 i < dfelinquants ont 6tfe emprisonnfe. r-" X H < H - ■■^ « &. < '" a— remission of sentence of 20 lashes. fe— remission of remaining 10 lashes. c — 1 term of sentence reduced. d — I remission of fine e — 6 released on condition that they pay the fine. /—I " " he pays the fine. Viol, tentative de Recel. (o)— remise de la peine de 20 coups de fouet. (6) — remise des 10 derniers coups de fouet. (c)— reduction de la dur^ de la peine, (d) — 1 remise d'amende. ie] — 6 lib^rfe, A condition qu'ils paient I'anic Enlevement . Avortement et tentative d'avorte- ment. Inf. k la. loi des rest. cone, les aubains. Incendiaire et tentative. V'oies de fait graves. Voies de fait et agression. Voies de fait sur femmes. Attentat k la pudeur. Voies de fait et faisant obstacle a un officier de la pais. Vol avec %'oies de fait . Bigamie. Effets volfe apportfe au Canada. Vol avec eff., bris de maisons et de magasins. Commerce charnel. Portd'armesi!16gal. Suppression d'enfants. Conspiration. Contrefacon. I\Tesse. Faux pr6textes. Faux et Amissions de faux documents. Fraude et conspiration de fraude. Lois defendant jeux et loterie. Vol de chevaux, b6tail et moutons. Inceste. Exposition ind^cente. Tenant et. habitant des maisons de d&ordre. Larcin. Infractions aux lois des licences de boissons et de prohibition. Dommages malicieux aux chevaux et best-, et autre dom. h la propri6te. Homicide non pr^m6dite. Inf. aux lois de la milice. Lois de milice; objection de cons- cience. Lois municipales* Loi d'hygiene publique. Pratiq . divers ^tats sans licence. Meurtre. Meurtre, tentative de Refusant de pourvoir aux besoins de famille et negligence des enfants. Lois d'opium et drogues. Parjure et subornation de parjure. Inf. iois des prisons et Evasion. Embauchage immoral. Inf. aux lois des cheniins de for. Viol. 252 cm. MI SAL STATISTICS— 11)1!) 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Taulk IX. — Cases in which the Prerogative of Mcrev has been exercised during the year ended 30th September^ 1919. Number of persona to whom Mercy was granted. Nombre de per9onne6& qui gr&ce a ^tk accord^e. .\|5es. Proportion of seoteDce eerved Number when liberated. Proportion de lo sentence purg6e loreque lib^i. released. 1 ■3 i 2 -a o 1 1 £ I 1 ■5 1 CO a -a -a § s I'l i 1 > 1 £ s ^ On ticket of leave. With- out ticket o( leave. Crime for whicli imprisoned. 1 l=o ,2 E ^3 l,| J 1 i J ill •3 Xombre libbi. I'l S I'l S X 1 E i Sur parole Sans parole 123 1 18 4 7 18 317 12 9 1 31 10 3 41 113 1 17 2 4 18 7 303 10 9 1 12 10 3 41 10 120 3 6 3 9 all4 1 1 J 1 1 ■■23 2 Robbery and demanding with 1 13 1 6 7 3 148 8 6 1 13 10 2 35 4 3 10 3 1 2 1 '"'56 2 1 1 11 1 15 2 3 7 15 276 10 9 1 28 1 3 15 3 2 1 7 4 26 2 2 1 4 1 91 5 9 6 147 8 1 4 Theft 14 2 15 128 I Theft of mail 19 3 13 2 2 2 ii 1 3 6 3 69 Warehouse and freight car break- 1 3 3 12 8 c26 Totals 1,453 1.374 79 24 285 989 155 181 439 494 188 840 613 a — 114 not imprisoned, reduction and (a) — 114 non emprisonnfe, r6ducti( (b)— 7 (c)- 14 STATJSriQUE CRIMIKELLE—1919 253 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau IX. — Cas oil le droit de grace a ete exerce durant I'annee finissant le 30 septembre 1919. Conditions upon which pardon or liberation was granted. Conditions auxquelles le pardon ou liberation a ktk accord^. 1 1 C > - 'c lilt l||r 1 -3 .1 1 1 1 1 1 11 ii < •= 1 1 s i § .1 i £ i 1 5 ^ i 1 111 •^ -A s ■? 1 i ! L 1 1 1 1 1 s 1 s Ii 1 i 111 1 1 I 1 1 1 £ •3 ? 11 111 1 1 1 ! 1 1 i < Crimes et d^lits pour lesquels les d^linquants ont ktk emprisonnes. 118 2 dl 62 1 2 3 2 10 1 3 6 9 5 190 8 1 9 1 3 13 1 1 . I sedition. 1 ^ = 1 2 1 1 1 - 4 23 19 1 31 1 3 2 22 1 13 1 cll Vol simple. i 1 "3 autres mati^res postaJes. 3 4 11 8 2 1 19 5 dl Si 70 4 SI S 18 61 16S 11 556 356 39 Totaux. a — 1 remission of fine. 6 — 2 released on condition they pay the fine. c — 1 " " he pays the fine. d — term of sentence reduced. (a) — 1 remise d'aniende. (6) — 2 lib^rfe k la condition qu'ils paient I'araende, (c)-l .. id) — Reduction de la dur^e de la peine. 254 CHI MIX AL .STATISTICS— 1.919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table X. — Cases in which the Prerogative of Mercy has been exercised (luring the year ended 30th September, 1919. Number of persons liberated by Inutitutions and classification of crimes. Vlac^^ of iiiiprisonntent whence libemted, l.iou d'oii les prisonnicrs ont 6t6 Iili6r6s. Totals. Totaux. Class I. — Offences against the person. Classe I. — Outrages centre la pcrsonne. «; 1 i a — e I i, s-s' = i I, s . ^ .1 SI if 5 I Slofe § i. I |g- i 1 iii'i Penitentiary at:— Kingston, Ont St. Vincent de Paul, Que Dorchester, N.B Stony Afountains, Man.. Prince Albert, Sask , Kdmonton, Alta New Westminster, B.C.. Totals— Penitentiaries. Mercer Reformatory, Toronto Montreal Reformatory Prison Farm, Burwash, Ont , " LangstafT, Ont Oakalla. B.C , Industrial School. Portage la Prairie, Man Industrial School for boys, Vancouver, B.C.. Industrial School for girls, Vancouver, B.C Industrial School, Victoria, B.C Industrial School for boys. Cranbrooke,^.C., Industrial Farm, Fort William, Ont.. Industrial Farm, Port Arthur, Ont Womens Industrial Farm, Concord, Ont Industrial School, Mimico, Ont Industrial School, Halifax. N.S Women's Goal, Montreal, Que House of Lorette, Laval des Rapides. Que St. Patricks Home, Halifax, N.S Totals for Reformatories and Industrial Schools X.S.. I'u-tou.X.S Sy.lmy. N.S I Dorchester, N.B Fredericton, N.B Hopewell Cape, N.B.. Newcastle. N.B Richibuctou, N.B St. Jolin, N.B Bordeaux, Que Bryson, Que Hull, Que L*Orignal, Que Quebec, Que St. John. Que St. Scholastique, Que, Sherbooke, Que Sorel, Que Sweetaburg, Que Tliree Rivers, Que.. . Barrie, Ont Belleville, Ont.. Bracebridge, Onf T*.r:iTitfnrfl. Ont STATISriQL'E CRI MIX ELLE— 1919 255 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau X. — Cas ou le droit de grace a ete exerce durant I'annee finisfant le 30 septembre 1919. Nombre des pri tib^rte par institutions et classification de < Class II. — Offences against property with Wolence. Cl\sse II.— Dalits avee \'ioience centre la propri6t^. Vol qualifi^ Classe hi.— Dalits sans vio- lence centre la proprifetfe CtASS IV— Arson Class V.— and other Forgery malicious and offen- injury to ces against property. currency. CiASSEn — Cl.\sse v.— Ineendie Fauxet et autrcs d41its par dommages rapport malicieux &la k\& monnaie. proprifte. Cl\ss \1. — Other offences not included the foregoing classes. Classe VI. — Autres d^lits non compris dans les classes pr^c^dentcs. » "3 ■£ % .£ -Si « :§ I 1 { I I i 1 1 1 i i ^ t a « •- % '% ^ % §1- = ■- S § 'S I M - S • S •= .2 .a a ,s ; 3 g 17 3 1 4 2 1 1 1 2 i 25 24 15 5 6 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 3 ■ 4 3 2 85 13 3 38 8 6 15 3 1 1 2 1 12 4 16 1 1 1 1 » 1 5 1 1 1 2 2 65 13 6 4 S3 4 6 22 168 7 1 20 3 1 8 1 1 3 13 3 1 2 1 3 1 47 25 8 1 11 2 1 1 1 3 S 3 1 2 86 3 1 6 10 1 3 3 1 1 1 3 1 3 3 1 2 1 5 1 1 2 1 1 2 / 2 1 1 4 31 3 5 119 1 4 7 «7 6 17 4 22 1 1 12 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 3 1 2 22 1 4 I 6 1 2 1 17 9 1 3 4 1 6 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 5 1 ,- ii ! 266 CRIMINAL STAThSTICS—ldlO 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Tablk X. — Cases in which the Prerogative of Merey has been exercised during the year ended 30th September, 1919. Nu mber of persons liberated by Institutions and rlassificaiion of crimes. TouIb. C LASS I. — Offences against the person. ToUuz. Classe I.— Outrages cuntre la personne. w ^ ^ ^ I 1 — e s Phice of imprisonim-nt whence liberated. i •5 £ 1 ^ i s. - % B & s ■? s s ^ i^ l.iuu d'oii les prjsonnicrs ont M bbMs. i B 5 B 4 1 a o > D. ^ ■3 1 E 1 1 i 1 a. £ K 1 i M 3 1 J f i a I t i 1 S i s 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S Sm < ** M O 5 a > 1 i s < H fci K o <5 1 goal at— Conc/u(ied — Fin. Brockville, Ont , Cayuga, Ont Chatham, Ont Cobourg, Ont Cornwall, Ont Fort William, Ont Goderich, Ont Oore Bay, Ont Guelph, Ont Hamilton, Ont Kenora, Ont Kingston , Ont .V- . , Kitchener, Ont , . . London, Ont L 'Orignal , Ont North Bay, Ont Orangeville, Ont Ottawa, Ont.. Owen Sound, Ont -: Parry Sound, Ont , Pembroke, Ont Perth, Ont Peterborough, Ont Sandwich, Ont Samia, Ont Sault Ste. Marie, Ont Sinicoe, Ont Stratford, Ont Sudbury, Ont St. Catharines, Ont St. Thomas, Ont Toronto, Ont.. -vVelland. Ont Woodstock, Ont Brandon, Man Dauphin, Man Portage la Prairie, Man Winnipeg, Man... Ceylon, Sask Moosomin, Saak , Prince Albert, Sask Regina, Sask Saskatoon, Sask Fort Saskatchewan, Alia. Lethbridge, Alta Nelson, B.C Prince Rupert, B.C. South Fort George, B.C Victoria, B.C.. Guard Room, Fort Resolution, Alta. Guard Room, Melville Island, N.B. . Military Hospital, Da^asville, Ont... Fort Henry, Kingston. Ont Detention Camp, Barriefield, Ont..: . Rouen Hospital, France Totals, common goals.. Not imprisoned Totals of Canada STATISTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 257 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau X. — Cas ou le droit de grace a ^te exerc^ durant I'ann^e finissant le 30 septembre 1919. Nombre des prisonniers lib^^ par institutions et classifi cation de crimes. Class II.— Offences Class III.— Offences aeainst Class VI.— Other offences not included in against property property mh thout violence — the foregoing classes. with violence — CL.^flftEI^— DMits Classk III —Dalits avec violence contre lence contre la proprifetfe. Classe VI. — Autres d61its non compris dans la propri6t£. Class IV— .\rson and other Cu^ss V - Forgery les classes prfec^dentes. e 1 >^ malicious and offen- 1^ 1 ta injury to ces against ■q « "^ 1 1 1 s 1 -§ s 8 property. currency - t 3 i 1 -3 Robbery. 1 a ii ^ i Classe IV- Cl.«sz V — "1 E 1 S =■ i ^ i 1 a 6 4'l III 11 Vol quali&6. 1 ^ •i 1 1 1 1 i Inceodie et autrea dommages malicieux 41a Fauiet dilits par rapport monnue. i Jill § 1 is k 1 I s 1 i 1 s -1 propri«6. i 1 1 is 1 = 1 ■§ £ 1 g 1 1^1 & I H > K > s •5 £ II 1 1I > s B) > aj E- 2 1 1 I 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 ! 1 1 2 1 2 2 4 1 1 2 4 1 i 7 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 ' 2 1 8 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 4 1 1 S 1 9 1 2 1 1 3 S 17 2 2 I 1 1 3 6 1 3 16 1 1 9 I 14 17 3 5 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 ' 1 1 1 1 41 4 7 4 163 12 6 9 80 2 16 9 49 8 143 137 20 18> 8 36S 17 16 38 353 15 33 14 234 lOd— 17 258 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table XL — Cases in which the Prerogative of Mercy has been exercised during the year ended the 30th September, 1919. Convicts out on Ticket ot Leave *ho have been granted unconditional liberty. Prisooniers 61argis conditionnellement qui ont re;u leur entidro liberty. Portion of term served. Portion ot sentence for which freedom granted. Partie de la sentence. Sentence. In prison. On ticket of leave. sei. Age et Prison whence liberated, and offences. Partie de purgf a sentence Lieux d'oii les prisonniers ont M Ubfrfe, ot dfelits. En prison. Libfiratic sur parol ° ill >• < i ||-i S'1 >< < > < I S ■i >- < |l^ § o S S M. H. F. Dorchester Penitentiary;— Burglary and shopbreak- ing. 12 7 5 4 3 20 a20 7 5 Indefi 4 Indefi 620 3 7 4 6 10 7 620 7 7 5 5 5 Lite 7 10 10 4 2 1 1 7 S 1 7 7 10 9 10 7 ■ 10 7 3 7 8 0 . 7 io 10 9 6 7 5 5 6 I ...... 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 4 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 10 8 8 11 8 3 7 10 9 4 10 8 6 2 • 7 10 5 4 1 2 1 11 7 1 7 11 3 6 9 11 8 4 11 46 28 22 25 16 61 31 29 35 19 .43 21 44 39 47 27 54 72 ""is 60 40 ■'23 28 30 34 25 46 44 31 ■■"ii ■37 P^nitencier de Dorchester: Vol avec effraction, etc. Incest 3 nite. nite. 7 11 2 2 1 3 9 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 12 2 3 Viol. Sodomy St. Vincent de Paul Peni- tentiary:— Breach of ticket of leave. Sodomie. Pfenitencier de St-Vincent de Paul: 1 4 Faui. 6 1 3 1 2 5 2 1 3 3 3 2 1 3 3 9 2 9 11 4 S 5 4 9 2 6 Theft Kingston Penitentiary: — Arson Pfnitencier de Kingston: Incendie. Fraud and forgery Fraude et faux. '_ 10 9 ID 2 8 5 1 11 4 2 4 K U Iteurtre. " attempt to commit Robbery " tentative de Vol. Saskatchewan Peniten- tiary:— House-breaking and theft 2 10 3 2 2 1 P^nitencier die Saskat- chewan: Bris de maisons et vol. Alberta Penitentiary:— Horse and cattle stealing. 2 2 6 6 3 3 10 9 Pfnitencier d'.\lberta: Vol de chevaux et bestiaul Recel. a. Life sentence reduced to 20 years— Sentence h, vie rfeduite il 20 ans. b. Death sentence previously commuted— Sentence de mort pr6c6derament commu^. STATJSTIQUE CRIMINELLE—1919 259 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau XI. — Cas ou le droit de grace a ete exerce durant rannee finissant le 30 septembre 1919. Con\-icts out on Ticket of Leave who have been granted onconditional liberty. Prisonniers ^largis conditioonellement qui ont re^u leur enti^re liberty. > <'S. %> <'S. % Portion of t«rm served. T« --4=„„ I On ticket In pnson. [ ^^ leave. Liberation sur parole. I I -I Portion of sentence for wlych freedom Partie de la sentence. remise. British Columbia Peiuteo- tiary: — Assault and carnal know- ledge. Cattle killing Manslaughter Mercer Reformatory: — Escape from prison Ontario Reformatory: — Shopbreaking and theft. Sandwich, Ont., goal: — Vagrancy... Macleod, Alta, goal: — Bigamy Average for the 34 complete alO 3 8 2 2 4 2 5 20 3 9 4 1 I 3 11 8 9 9 2 Indefi 2 4 8 2 3 4 7 4 1 4 nite. 1 6 1 8! 4 2i 1 5 8 3 3 2i i 3 Pfenitencier de la Colombie Britannique: Voies de fait et com- merce charnel. Destruction d'animaux. Homicide nan pr6mfedit6 Maison de r6forme, Mer- cer: Evasion. Maison de reform e d "On- tario: Bris de magasins et vol Prison de Sandwich, Ont. Vagabondage. Prison de Macleod, Alta: Bigamie. Moyenne. In addition to the foregoing there were three cases in which the conditions of tickets of leave were modified, and one released by the Ontario parole commission. En outre, il y eut trois cas de modification des conditions de liberation, pluj d'Ontario de deliberation sur parole. 1 prisonnier relfiche par la commission 0, and 10 lashes— et 10 coups de fouet. lOd— 17^ 260 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table XII. — Ceases in which the Prerogative of Mercy has Vieen exercised during the year ended the 30th Septemljer, 1919. Death santencea commuted during the year ended the 30th September, 1919. SeDtence« de inort commutes durant I'ann^ fjnisaant le 30 aeptembre 1919 . Crime. Dateot — Dela. Age and A^e et aeie. Nature of commutation. Nature de la commutation. By what Court tried. Sentence. Commuta- tion. Par quelle oour mis en jugement M. H. F. Murder— Meurtre Oct. 3, '18 Dec 4, '18 i- Life imprisonment Supreme. Melville, Sask. " Jan. Jan 17. '19 ,17 19 March 14. '19 April 5. '19 24 27 Emprifwnnement ^ vie, , , Twelve years imprison- ment. King's Bench— Banc du Roi. .Montreal. Que. . Feb 26. '19 May 7. 19' 44 Douce ana de prison Life imprisonment King's Bench — Banc du Roi. Yorkton, Saak. •• March 24, '19 June 17, '19 23 Emprisonnement ^ vie . . . Supreme. Lethbridge. Alta. .\38iie— Assises, Port Arthur, 0. " May 15, '19 .\ugust 13, '19 35 Supreme, Moose Jaw, Saak. June 18. '19 August 20, '19 18 .. King's Bench— Banc du Roi. Montreal, Que. 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd A. 1920 TABLE XIII OFFENCES AND RATIOS, 1876-1919. TABLEAU XIII DfiLITS ET PROPORTIONS, 1876-1919. ST A TISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE—1919 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd 263 Table XIII. — Showing the number of convictions by groups of offences from 1876 to 1919 and the ratio of each group to the total convictions, also the number of convictions per 100,000 of the population. Tableau XIII. — Montrant le nombre de condamnations par groupes de delits, depuis 1876 jusqu'a 1919, avee le pourcentage de chaque groupe et la pro- portion par 100,000 de population. Criminal Offences — Dalits criminels. Dalits avec violence contn la propri6t6. Offences against property without Wolence. Dtlits sans violence contre la propri^tfe. 1876 1«77 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 I83S. 1886 1887 1888 1889 1390 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 1916 1917 1918 1919 Xo. P. cent 4.9S9 17-6 5,253 IV -3 5,376 16-3 4.815 16K 5,694 2(1-2 4.353 14 9 4,667 I4-9 4.868 14 ,i 4,288 14-4 5,057 14-9 5,202 15-2 4,902 14-2 4,790 12-7 5.284 13-; 5.093 131 4,788 12./ 4,903 13-9 4,689 13-2 4.599 12-7 4.652 12-4 4.544 121 4,418 11-7 4,594 12-0 4.227 1(1-9 4,598 ll-(l 4,698 11-2 4,773 11-0 5,4X0 10-9 5,919 Ul-S 5,694 9-1 6,215 X-S 6.651 S4 7.379 S-3 6.586 7-3 7.793 76 8.352 7-4 9.371 6-4 11.444 6 6 12,136 6 6 10.664 7-0 9.327 7-5 6.852 6 0 7.292 ."i-M 7.731 6-0 100. ooa pop. 943 977 1,195 1.472 1,810 2,234 1.478 1.321 2.0*9 100,000 pop. 2,870 3,316 3,612 3,043 3,018 2,593 2,845 2.58r 3,547 3,157 2,943 2,519 3,44: 3,456 3,267 3,369 3,232 3,574 4 155 4.199 4,104 4,431 4.5M 4.541 4,571 4-441 4,541 4,944 5,295 5.711 6,425 7.771 8,191 9.024 10.626 12.721 14.645 14.269 11.018 100.000 pop. P cent 121 0-4 114 0-3 129 0-4 7.i (1-3 •m. (1 7 ■m l-(l 106 0-3 128 (1-3 167 0-5 289 0-8 224 0-7 224 0-« 162 (1-4 154 (1-4 164 (1-4 16(1 0-4 173 0-5 ISl 0-5 200 0-6 295 (1-7 301 0-9 4(19 1-0 335 0-9 339 0-9 411 1(1 3H4 0-9 363 (l-X ,5(15 1-0 528 1(1 812 1-3 1,078 l-,i 817 1 (1 l.(W9 1(1 1,;W2 1-5 1,131 1-0 1.194 1 0 I,. MO 1 0 1,724 1 (I 1,952 11 1,.525 l-(l 1,459 1 2 1,271 M 1,390 11 8-151 8,912 9,339 8-168 9,090 7,378 7-791 7,715 8,230 8-725 8.624 7.873 8,619 9,187 8,800 8,600 8,559 8,806 9-4(H 9,608 9,357 9-733 10,063 9,551 9-974 10,090 11.472 12,294 12,873 14.363 20-3 15.046'l9,0 17.314 16.537 18.058 19.547 18-4 ■ 17-3 732 15 5 27,361 30,543 28.692 23.282 19,330 21,474 23.501118-1 100. OOO pop. 247 261 273 309 363 395 362 264 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table XIII.— Showing the number of convictions by groups of offences from 1876 to 1919, and the ratio of each group to the total convictions, also the number of convictions per 100,000 of the population. Minor Offences — Petite d^Iite. Breach of Municipal Breach of Liquor IxKise, Idle and Year. ActB and By-laws. la»-8 Drunkenness. \'agrancy. Disorderly. Ano^. Contravent ion aui Infractions aux lois Ivress Vagabondage. Conduite diriglie. lois municipalee. des licences de boissons. No. P. cent P. 100,000 No. P. cent P. 100,000 No. P. cent P. 100,000 No P. cent P. 100,000 No. P. cent P 100,000 1876 . , 3,970 922 1.370 140 30 41 101 23 34 1,483 2.163 1,885 5-3 71 5-7 38 54 46 11,074 11,163 10,952 39-3 36-8 33-2 280 278 269 12,94 1,919 1,738 4-5 33 48 42 1877 6 5 3 3 1878 58 2 I 1879 1.480 5-2 36 1,799 6-3 43 8,691 30-2 209 2-531 8 7 61 1.470 5 1 3« 1880 1,892 6-7 45 1,659 5-9 40 8,488 29-9 200 2,426 8 6 58 1,818 6 4 43 1881 2,563 8-8 59 1,747 6,0 40 9,575 32-8 221 2,082 7 2 48 2,820 9 « 65 1882 2,720 8-7 62 1,672 5-3 38 11,509 36-8 262 1,693 5 4 38 2.391 7 « 55 1883 3,427 10-2 77 2,006 60 45 12,784 38- 1 288 1,795 5 3 40 1,741 5 2 40 1884 1,874 6-3 42 1,935 6-5 43 9,939 33-4 222 2,366 7 9 53 1.254 4 2 28 1885 3,029 8-9 67 2,057 60 45 11,246 330 248 1,879 5 6 41 704 2 0 16 1886 2,905 8-5 63 2,627 7-7 57 11,156 32-6 243 1,935 5 7 42 1.981 5 8 43 1887 3.558 10-3 77 3,735 10-8 80 11,694 33-8 252 1,790 5 2 39 1.748 5 0 38 1888 3,504 9-3 75 3,936 10-4 84 12.807 33-9 273 1,554 4 1 33 2,992 7 9 M 1889 3.418 89 72 3,030 7-8 64 13.841 359 292 1,902 4 9 40 2,172 S 6 48 1890 3.355 8-7 70 2,203 5-7 46 14.045 36-3 293 3,034 7 9 63 1,905 5 0 40 1891 3.803 101 79 2,340 6-2 48 13,026 34 6 269 3.335 8 9 69 1,598 4 2 33 1892 3,421 9-7 70 2,073 6-9 42 11,492 32-5 235 3.223 9 1 66 1,614 4 6 33 1893 3.613 10- 1 73 2,669 7-5 54 11.651 32-7 236 2.961 8 3 60 1.506 4 2 30 1894 3,358 9-3 67 2,143 5-9 43 11.558 320 232 3.371 9 3 68 1,758 4 9 35 1895 3.547 9-4 70 ■ 2,174 5-7 43 11.558 20-8 230 3,987 10 6 79 1,586 2 0 32 1896 4.307 11-5 84 1,987 5-3 39 11,295 30-3 222 3,897 10 5 77 1,713 4 6 34 1897 4,408 11-6 86 2,099 5-5 41 10,586 27-9 206 4,221 11 1 82 1,382 3 6 27 1898 4,072 10-7 78 2,178 5-7 42 11,259 29-5 217 3,700 9 6 71 1,788 4 7 34 1899 5,244 13-5 100 2,083 5-4 40 11,090 28-6 211 3,485 9 0 66 1,784 4 7 34 1900 5,227 12-5 98 1,946 4-7 36 12,215 29-3 230 3,321 8 0 62 1,947 4 7 37 1901 5,938 140 110 2,220 6-2 41 12,727 30-4 235 2,353 7 7 60 2,047 4 8 30 1902 6,028 13-9 109 2,366 5-4 43 13,324 30-6 241 2,918 6 7 53 1,969 4 5 38 1903 6,269 12 4 HI 3,031 60 53 16,, 532 32-8 291 3,261 6 5 58 2,296 4 6 40 1904 5,692 10-4 98 3,318 60 57 18,895 34-4 324 3,847 7 0 66 2,429 4 4 42 1905 8,743 14 0 146 3,275 5-2 54 21,621 34-5 361 4,608 7 4 77 2,885 4 6 48 1906 11,032 15-6 179 3,245 4-6 52 25,110 35 4 407 4,319 6 1 70 3,785 5 3 61 1907 11-308 14 3 179 3,498 4 4 55 29,802 37-7 473 5.079 6 4 80 3,692 4 7 59 1908 12,841 14 5 198 3,579 40 55 31.089 35- 1 479 6,648 7 5 102 4,461 5 0 69 1909.. 14,918 16-6 223 3,999 4 4 60 31.105 34-6 464 6,529 7 4 97 4,172 4 6 62 1910 20.969 20-4 303 4,665 4 5 67 34,068 33- 1 494 6,086 5 9 88 3,859 3 8 55 1911 18118 16,0 253 4,775 4-2 67 41.379 36-5 578 7,860 6 9 110 5,069 4 5 71 1912 27.712 18-9 377 5,671 3 9 53,271 36-4 725 12,110 8 3 165 5,480 3 7 74 1913 34.183 19-7 454 5,969 3-5 79 60,975 35-2 810 12,240 7 1 163 7,239 4 2 98 1914 33.570 18-3 435 5,871 3-2 76 60,067 32-8 777 15,263 8 3 198 9,063 5 0 117 1915. 31.312 20-5 395 5,452 3-6 69 41,161 26-8 519 11,461 7 5 145 6,435 4 2 81 1916. 28.411 22-9 349 6,248 5 0 32,730 26-5 402 6,634 5 4 81 4,688 3 8 S8 1917 32.718 28-6 391 7,339 6-4 88 27,882 24-4 333 4,406 4 0 53 2,264 2 0 27 1918 38.401 311 447 7,472 61 87 21,026 171 245 3,867 3 1 45 2,614 2 I 30 1919 39,593 30-5 448 7,383 5-7 84 24,217 18-6 275 4,097 31 46 2,496 1-9 28 STATISTIQUE CRlMlNELLE—1919 265 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau XIII. — Montrant le nombre de eondamnations par groupes de d^lits, depuis 1876 jusqu'a 1919, avec le pourcentage de chaque groupe et la proportion par 100,000 de population. Minor Offences — Petite d61its. Keeping Bawdy Houses Miscellaneous Total Year and Inmates Thereof. Mine r Offences. Min Dr Offences. Grand Totals. Ann6c Tenant et habitant des Divers petits d^Uts. Totaht4 des petits dtUts. Grands totauz. maisons de dfeordre. No P. cent. P. 100,000 No P. cent. P. 100,000. No. P. cent. P. 100,000. No. P. cent. p. 100,000. 1876 . 525 1-9 13 1,718 61 43 20.064 711 508 28.215 100 714 1877. . 444 1-5 11 4,777 15-8 119 21,388 70-6 533 30,300 100 755 1878 . 752 2-2 18 6.911 210 170 23,666 71-7 580 33,005 100 809 1879 657 2-3 16 3.958 13-8 95 20.568 71-6 496 28,736 100 693 1880 721 2-6 17 2,165 51 19.119 67-8 454 28.209 100 669 1881^ 996 3-4 23 2,064 7-0 48 21.847 74-8 504 29,225 100 674 1882 . 782 2-5 18 2.747 8'8 63 23.514 75- 1 536 31.305 100 714 18S3 929 2-8 21 3.175 9-5 72 25.857 771 583 33.572 100 757 1884 853 2-9 19 3,342 11-2 74 21.563 72-4 481 29.793 100 664 1885,. 1.004 30 22 5.398 15-9 119 25.317 74-4 558 34,042 100 -50 1886 771 17 4.206 12-3 92 25.581 74-8 557 34,205 100 745 1887 , 529 1-5 11 3,718 10-7 80 26,772 77-3 577 3i,645 100 747 1888 551 1-5 12 3,829 101 82 29,173 77-2 622 37,'792 100 806 1889.. 654 1-7 14 4.404 11-4 93 29,421 76-2 621 38.608 100 815 1890.. 911 2-4 19 4.453 11-3 93 29,906 77-3 624 38,706 100 808 1891 771 ■ 21 16 4.144 110 85 29,017 77-1 599 37,617 100 777 1892 882 2-5 18 4,029 11-4 82 26,734 75-7 547 35.293 100 722 1893 685 1-9 14 3,760 10-6 76 26,847 75-3 544 35.653 100 722 1894.. 560 1-6 11 4,013 110 81 26,761 74 0 537 36.165 100 726 1895 738 4-1 15 4,387 11-8 87 27,977 74-4 556 37,585 100 747 1896 671 1-8 13 4,051 10-9 80 27,921 74-9 549 37,278 100 733 1897. . 855 2-3 17 4,694 12-4 91 28,245 74-4 550 37.978 100 739 1898 1,026 2-7 20 4,120 10-8 79 28,143 73-7 541 38.206 100 735 1899 1 .077 2-8 20 4,396 11-3 83 29,159 75-3 554 38.710 100 736 1900 1.436 3-4 27 5,569 13-4 105 31,661 760 595 41.654 100 783 1901 1,107 2-6 20 4.882 11-6 90 32.174 76-3 596 42.148 100 780 1902 . 1.787 41 32 5.054 11-6 91 33,446 76-9 .605 43.536 100 787 1903.. 1,799 3-6 32 5,723 11-3 101 38,911 77-2 686 50,383 100 888 1904.. 1.984 3-6 34 6,487 11-8 111 42,652 77-6 732 54.946 100 943 1905 2,036 3-2 34 6.518 10-5 109 49,686 79-4 829 62.559 100 1,044 1906. 1. 595 2-2 26 7.454 10-5 121 56.540 79-7 916 70.903 100 1,149 1907.. 2.069 2-6 53 8,676 10-9 138 64.124 810 1.017 79.170 100 1,256 1908.. 2,998 3-4 46 9.704 110 150 71,320 80-5 1.099 88,634 100 1,365 1909.. 2,589 2-8 39 10,103 11-2 151 73.415 81-6 1.096 89.952 100 1,343 1910 . 2.814 2-8 41 12.384 120 179 84.845 82-5 1.227 102.903 100 1,488 1911. 2,743 2-4 38 13.769 12-2 192 93,713 82-7 1.309 113.260 100 1,582 1912. 2,439 1-6 33 17.112 11-7 233 123,795 84-5 1.686 146.527 100 1,995 1913. 4,357 2-5 58 20,814 120 276 145.777 84-2 1.936 173,138 100 2,299 1914 . 4,935 2-7 64 23,723 130 307 152,492 83-3 1.974 183.035 100 2,369 1915. . 5,464 3-6 69 23.078 15-0 291 124,363 81-3 1.569 153.005 100 1.931 1916. . 4,374 3-5 54 17.424 141 214 100,509 Sl-2 1.235 123.791 100 1,521 1917.. 4,443 40 53 15,629 13-7 187 94,681 831 1.132 114.011 100 1,363 1918. . 5,620 4-6 65 22,795 18-5 265 101,795 82-6 1.184 123.268 100 1,434 1919.. 5,567 4-3 63 23,166 17-8 262 106,519 81-9 1,206 130.019 100 1,472 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table XI\'. — Showing the Number of Convictions and Sentences for the j^ears 1876 to 1919, also the ratio of each class of Sentences to the whole. Total convictions. Totality des condam nations. Sentences. Year. Committed to Jail. Emprisonn^s. Penitentiary. P^nitencier. With option of a fine. Sur option entre la prison ou Tameode. With no option. Sans option. To two years and under five. Deui ans et moins de cinq. 1876 No. 28,215 30,300 33,005 28,736 28,209 29,225 31,305 33,572 29,793 34,042 34.205 34,645 37,798 38,608 38.706 37,617 35,293 35,653 36,165 37,585 37,278 37,978 • 38,206 38,710 41,654 42,148 43.536 50.383 54,946 62,559 70,903 79,170 88,634 89.952 102.903 113.260 146.527 173,138 183,035 153,055 123,791 114,011 123,269 130,063 No. 19,027 24.474 28,132 22,466 22,782 24,046 26,299 28,286 24,212 28,049 28,735 29,925 31,977 31,986 32,151 30,207 28,000 27,978 27,738 28,849 28,057 27,970 28,125 29,316 31,290 31,820 33,879 39,213 42,588 48,239 55,449 59,377 64,071 65,305 77,113 83,332 107,621 126,861 125,100 101-516 88,676 86,289 92,079 98,984 P. cent. 67-4 80.7 79-2 78-2 80-7 82-3 840 84-2 81-2 82-4 840 86-4 84-6 82-8 83- 1 80-3 79-3 78-5 76-7 76-7 75-3 73-6 73-6 75-7 75- 1 75-5 77-8 77-8 77-5 77- 1 78 2 75 0 72 3 72-6 74-9 73-5 73-4 73-3 68-3 66-3 71-6 75-7 74-7 76- 1 No. 3.491 4,565 5,305 4,687 4,187 3,610 3,391 3,757 3,972 4,287 3,629 3,215 3,916 4,216 3,913 4,305 3,925 4,388 4,557 4,583 5,060 5,235 5,217 4,684 5.202 4.783 4.350 4.545 5,180 5.826 6.342 7.391 8,703 8.030 8,982 10,495 14,870 15,155 1 16,707 13.634 9,171 6.113 7.820 6.804 P. cent. 12-4 15-1 16-1 16-3 14-8 12-3 10-8 11-2 13-3 12-6 10-6 9-3 10-4 10-9 10-1 11-4 11 I 12-3 12-6 12-2 13-6 13-8 13-6 12-1 12-5 11-3 100 9-0 9-4 9-3 8 9 9 3 9 8 8-9 8-7 . 9-3 10- 1 8-7 9-1 8-9 7-4 6-3 6-3 5-2 No. 454 422 537 490 356 304 270 248 267 341 316 249 231 300 284 299 249 274 388. 354 371 426 369 428 378 383 358 431 501 519 622 533 779 844 729 821 931 1.007 967 1.074 799 540 701 978 P. cent. 1877.. 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1886 1-7 1-3 10 08 0-7 09 1886 0-9 1887 1888 0-7 0-6 1889 1890.. 0-7 1891 1892 • 1893 1894 1895 1896 . 0-7 0-8 1-1 0-9 10 1898.. 10 1899 1900.. 1901,. 1902.. 1903.. • 11 0-9 0-9 0-8 0-9 0-9 1905 0 8 0 9 1907 0 7 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911 1912.. 0-9 0-9 0-7 0-7 0-6 1913 0-6 1914 0-9 1915 0-7 1916.. 0-6 1917 0-5 1918.. 0-6 1919 0-7 STATISTIQUE CRIMIXELLE—1919 267 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd Tableau XIV. — Montrant le nombre de condamnations et des sentences pour les annees 1876 a 1919, ainsi que le pourcentage des differentes classes de sentence par rapport a la totalite des condamnations. Sentences. Penitentiary. Year. Sentence suspended. ~ Death. Committed to Reformatories. Bound to keep the Peace, etc., etc. _ P&utencier. .\nn€e. Envoyfe ^ la prison de Sentence suspendue. To five years and over. For LUe. rHorme. tenu de garder la — — De mort. paix. etc. Cinq ass et plus. A lie. No. P. cent. No. No. No. P. cent. No. P. cent. 63 0-2 14 161 0-6 1876 94 0-3 l" 4 254 0-8 486' i 6 1877 106 0-3 7 7 210 0-6 701 2 1 1878 130 0-4 4 14 219 0-7 726 2 5 1879 90 0-3 2 5 143 0 5 644 2 3 1880 81 0-3 1 16 300 10 865 2 9 1881 82 0-2 2 11 346 11 904 2 9 1882 94 0-3 1 11 234 0-7 941 2 8 1883 88 0-3 0-4 11 11 261 159 09 0-5 982 1046 3 3 3 1 1884 148 l" 1885 136 0-4 13 14 153 0-4 1-209 3 5 1886 91 0-3 3 4 167 0-5 991 2 8 .1887 117 0-3 5 9 216 0-6 1,324 3 5 1888 138 0-4 5 8 271 0-7 1,684 4 4 1889 124 0-3 2 8 204 0-5 1 2,018 5 2 1890 199 0-3 2 7 201 0-5 2.477 6 6 1891 111 0-3 4 5 187 0-5 2.812 8 0 1892 137 0-4 1 6 168 0-5 2,701 7 5 1893 173 0-4 9 11 190 0 5 3,099 8 6 1S94 145 0-4 5 236 0-6 3,413 9 1 1895 162 0-4 2 6 205 0-5 3,415 9 2 1896 178 0-5 5 4 177 0-3 3.983 10 5 1897 189 0-5 1 13 231 0-6 4,061 10 6 1898 162 0-4 2 13 252 0-6 3,853 10 0 1899 157 0-4 i 10 256 0-6 4,356 10 5 1900 140 0-3 0-2 6 11 248 243 06 0-6 4,768 4,576 11 10 3 3 1901 116 i"' 1902 172 0-3 1 6 325 0-6 3,690 11 3 1903 156 0-3 14 232 0-4 6,275 11 4 19(M 153 0-2 2' 12 305 0-5 7,503 12 0 1905 180 0-2 5 2 253 0-4 8,050 11 3 1906 204 03 5 8 303 0-4 11,347 14 3 1907 202 0-2 6 15 327 0-4 14,531 16 4 1908 275 0-3 2 18 300 0-3 13.178 16 9 1909 151 0-2 2 21 439 0-4 13.472 15 0 1910 259 0-2 5 17 315 0-3 18,016 .13 9 1911 308 0-2 9 25 433 0 3 22,330 15 3 1912 293 02 3 23 551 0-3 29-245 16 9 1913 241 02 8 27 592 0 3 39,393 21 5 1914 241 0-2 7 34 517 0 3 36.032 23 5 1915 178 01 5 21 568 0-5 24,373 19 7 1916 145 01 1 IS 584 0-5 20.324 17 8 .1917 185 01 4 20 678 0-6 21,782 17 6 1918 229 01 7 28 679 0-5 22.355 17-2 1.. .1919 268 CRIMINAL STATISTICS— 1919 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Table XV. — Showing the number of Pardons and Commutations and Tickets of Leave granted for the Years 1876 to 1919. Tableau XV. — Montrant le nombre de pardons et commutations, ainsi que le nombre de liberations sur parole, accord^s de 1876 k 1919. Pardooa and Commutations. Year. Annie. Totals. Totaui. Released under ticket of leave. Relacb4s sur parole. Other conditional pardons. Pardonnis sous condition ou sans condition. TiekeU of leave made unconditional. Lib^ations sur parole accnrdis sans condition. Death sentence : commuted. Sentences de mort commutes. 86 122 153 117 123 93 105 127 134 99 130 110 147 124 156 119 188 108 159 168 143 163 153 240 302 326 443 412 346 400 463 578 582 711 716 896 1,007 1.118 1.368 1.518 1.244 1.343 1.156 1.453 86 122 153 117 123 93 105 127 134 99 130 110 147 124 156 119 188 108 159 168 143 163 153 240 178 157 196 222 154 181 157 158 186 133 121 114 94 138 175 231 146 200 453 613 1877. 1878. ... 1879 1880. 1881 1882. 1883 1884 . 188S 1886. 1887 1888. 1889 1890. 1892 1893 1894 1895. 1896 1897. ... 1898 1899. . . ... 1900 124 169 347 190 192 219 306 420 396 578 595 782 913 980 1.193 1,287 1.098 1.143 703 840 1901 1902. 1903 1904. 7 5 7 13 18 23 24 31 28 28 62 75 77 46 27 39 1905 1906. 1907 1908 1909 1910 2 1911 .'. 8 1912 8 1913 19 1914 16 13 1916 13 8 1918. . . .• 10 7 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd V 1920 INDEX 270 INDEX 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 INDICTABLE OFFENCES. Abduction Abortion and attempt to procure abortion Adultery Arson Assault, aggravated Assault and battery Assault and obstructing peace o£Scer Assault and robbery Assault, indecent Assault on females Bigamy Bringing stolen goods into Canada Burglary, house and shopbreaking Carnal knowledge Carrying unlawful weapons Concealing birth of infants Conspiracy Desertion and cruelty to children Embezzlement Endangering railway passengers False pretences Feloniously receiving and in possession of stolen property Forcible entrj' , j ....».■.. .'. Forgery and uttering forged documents '.,.:...(... ;^- '..•.. .jt Fraud and conspiracy to defraud ! .'. . i . . ,' Gambling and lottery Acts, offences against Horse, cattle and sheep stealing Incest Indecent exposure and other offences against public morals Keeping bawdy houses and inmates thereof Libel Malicious injury to horses, cattle and other viliul damage to property. Manslaughter Murder Murder, attempt to commit Perjury- and subornation of perjury Prison breach, escape and attempt to escape from prison Procuration Rape Rape, attempt to commit Refusing or neglecting to support family Revenue laws, offences against Riot and affray Robbery and demanding with menaces Robbery, highway ■ Sedition Seduction Shooting, stabbing, wounding Sodomy and bestiality Suicide, attempt to commit ' Theft Theft from the person Theft of registered letters and other mail matters Various offences against the person Various misdemeanours Warehouse and freight car breaking Table I. Table III Page. Page. 20 116 6 114 12 116 70 130 24 120 30 120 28 120 48 124 14 118 18 118 10 116 50 126 42 124 8 116 86 134 6 114 88 134 20 116 50 126 34 122 50 126 54 126 90 134 76 130- 56 126 90 134 60 128 12 116 84 132 98 136 22 120 70 130 4 114 2 114 2 114 84 132 92 134 38 122 6 116 8 116 36 122 94 136 96 136 46 124 46 124 80 132 12 118 22 120 82 132 80 132 60 128 66 128 68 128 38 122 100 136 48 124 INDEX 271 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd d6lits justiciables d'un jury Agression avee voies de fait Adultcre Attentat a la pudeur Avortement et tentative d'avortement Bigamie Bris d'entrepdts et de wagons de fret Commerce charnel avec une fille en bas &ge Conspiration Dalits contre le revenu de I'Etat Desertion et cruaut^ envers les enfants Detournement .■,n/..-....i|.,ij.'. Divers dMits Dommages malicieux aux chevaux, bestiaux, etc Effets vol^s apport^s au Canada Embauchage immoral Emeute et rixe Enlevement Eiposant au p^ril les voyageurs sur les chemins de fer Exposition indfcente et autres dfelits contre la morale publique Faux et Amission de faux documents Faux pretextes Fraude et conspiration de fraude Homicide non prim^ditfe Incendie Inceste Infractions aux lois dMendant le jeu et les loteries Infractions aux lois des prisons, Evasion, tentative et aide d'^vasion., Libelle Meurtre Meurtre, tentative de Outrages divers contre la personne Parjure et subornation de parjure Port d'armes illegal Recel et en possession d'objets voles Refus de pour\-oir aux besoins de la famille Seduction Sedition Sodomie et bestiality Suicide, tentative de Suppression d'enlants Tenant et habitant des maisons de d^sordre Usage d'armes avec intention criminelle Viol Viol, tentative de Violation de propri^te Voies de fait et faisant obstacle a un officier de la paix Voies de fait et vol Voies de fait graves et lesions corporelles Voies de fait sur femmes Vol simple Vol avec effraction, bris de maisons et de magasins Vol de chevaux, b^tail et moutons Vol de grand chemin Vol de lettres recommandees et autres matieres postales Vol et demandes avec menaces Vol sur la personne Me I. Table III. 'age. Page. 30 120 12 116 14 118 6 114 10 116 48 124 8 116 88 134 94 136 20 116 50 126 100 136 70 130 50 126 38 122 96 136 20 116 34 122 84 132 76 130 50 126 56 126 4 118 70 130 12 116 90 134 92 134 22 120 2 114 2 114 38 122 84 132 86 134 54 126 36 122 12 118 80 132 82 132 80 132 6 114 98 136 22 120 6 116 8 116 90 134 28 120 48 124 24 120 18 118 60 128 42 124 60 128 46 124 68 128 46 124 66 128 272 I N D E X . 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 SUMMARY CONVICTIONS BY DISTRICTS. Paoe Alberta, totals of — totaux de 1' 229 Algoma, Ont 175 Antigonish. N.S. — N.-E 150 Arthabaska, Que 164 Athabaska. Alta ;.... 211 Atlin. B.C.— Col.-B : 217 Bassano, Alta 211 Battleford. Sask 202 Beauce, Que 164 Beauharnois, Que •. . 165 Bedford, Que 165 Brant, Ont 175 British Columbia, totals of — Colombie-Britannique, totaux de la 230 Bruce, Ont • 176 Canada, totals of — totaux du 832 Calgary, Alta 812 Cannington, Sask 202 Cape Breton, N.S.— N.-E 150 Cariboo. B.C.— Col.-B 217 Carleton, N.B 158 Carleton, Ont 176 Charlotte, N.B 158 Chicoutimi. Que IM Colchester, N.S.— N.-E 151 Cumberland, N.S.— N.-E 151 -Dauphin, Man 199 Digby, N.S.— N.-E 152 Duflerin. Ont 177 Edmonton, Alta 212 Elgin, Ont 177 Essex, Ont 178 Estevan. Sask 203 Frontenac, Ont 178 Gasp^, Que 166 Gloucester, N.B 159 Grey, Ont 179 Guysborough, N.S.— N.-E 152 Haldimand, Ont 179 Halifax, N.S.— N.-E 1S3 Halton. Ont 180 Hants. N.S.— N.-E 1S3 Hastings, Ont 180 Humboldt. Sask 203 Huron, Ont 281 Iberville, Que 167 Joliette, Que 167 Kamouraska, Que 168 Kenora. Ont 181 Kent, N.B 159 Kent, Ont 182 Kerr Robert. Sask 204 Kindersley , Sask 204 King's. N.B '. 160 King's, N.S.— N.-E 154 King's. P.E.I.— I. du P.-E 148 Kootenay. B.C.— Col.-B 218 Lambton, Ont 182 Lanark. Ont 183 INDEX. 273 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOd COND.\MX.\TIONS SOMM.URES PAR DI.STRICTS. P.\GE. Leeds and Grenville, Ont 183 Lennox and Addington, Ont 184 Lethbridge, .Mta 21.3 Lincoln, Ont , 184 Lunenburg, N.S.— N.-E _^ 154 Macleod, Alta ." T 213 Madawaska, N.B 160 Manitoba, Central — Centre 199 Manitoba, Eastern— Est 200 Manitoba, Northern— Nord 200 Manitoba, Southern — Sud 201 .Manitoba, Western — Ouest '. , 201 .Manitoba, totals of — totaux du 227 Manitoulin, Ont 185 Medicine, Hat, Alta 214 Melville, Sask 205 Middlesex, Ont 185 Montmagny, Que 168 Montreal, Que .' 169 Moose Jaw, Sask 205 Moosomin, Sask -. 206 Muskoka, Ont 186 Nanaimo, B.C.— Col.-B 218 New Brunswick, totals of — Nouveau-Brunswick, totaux du 224 Nipissing, Ont 186 Norfolk, Ont 187 Northumberland, N.B 161 Northumberland and Durham, Ont 287 Nova Scotia, totals of — Nouvelle-Ecosse, totaux de la 223 Ontario 188 Ontario, totals of — totaux de 1' 226 Ottawa, Que 169 Oxford, Ont 188 Parry Sound, Ont 189 Peel, Ont 189 Peace River, .\lta 214 Perth, Ont 190 Peterborough, Ont 190 Pictou, N.S.— N.-E 155 Pontiac, Que 170 Prescott and Russell, Ont 191 Prince Albert, Sask 206 Prince Edward Island, totals of — lie du Prince-Edouard, totaux de 1' 222 Prii.ce Edward, Ont : 191 Prince, P.E.I.— I. iu P.-E 148 Quebec, Que 170 Quebec, totals of — totaux de 225 Queen's, N.S.— N.-E 155 Queen's, P.E.I.— I. du P.-E 149 Rainy River, Ont 192 Red Deer, Alta 215 Regina, Sask ^ 207 Renfrew, Ont 192 Restigouche, N.B 161 Richelieu, Que , .^ ;. . . 171 Richmond, N.S.— N.-E ; 156 Rimouski, Que 171 Rober%'al, Que 172 lOd— 18 274 INDEX. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 SUMMARY CONVICTIONS BY DISTRICTS. Page. Saguenay, Que 172 Saskatchewan, totals of — totaux dc la 228 Saskatoon, Saslc 207 Scott, Sask , 208 St. Francis. Que 173 St. Hyacinthc, Que •. 173 St. John, N.B 162 Sholburne, N.S.— N.-E 156 Simcoe, Ont > 193 Stettler, Alta 215 Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ont ■ 193 Sudbury, Ont 194 Swift Current, Sask 208 Taber, Alta 216 Temiskaming, Ont 194 Terrebonne. Que 174 Trois-Rivieres, Qufe 174 Thunder Bay. Ont 195 Vancouver, B.C.— Col.-B 219 Victoria, B.C.— Col.-B 219 Victoria, N.S.— N.-E ^ 157 Victoria, Ont ^ 195 . Waterloo, Ont ^ 196 Welland. Ont 196 Wellington, Ont 197 Wentworth, Ont 197 Westminster. B.C.— Col.-B 220 Westmorland, N.B... , 162 Wetaskiwin, Alta 216 Weyburn, Sask 209 Wynyard, Sask 209 Y'ale, B.C.— Col.-B 220 Yarmouth, N.S.— N.-E 157 York, N.B '. .' 163 York, Ont ; : , 198 Y'orkton, Sask .~. 210 Yukon 231 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10e DOMINION OF CANADA REPORTS, RETURNS AND STATISTICS OF THE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, ELECTRICITY AND GAS BRANCHES or THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 1919 PRINTED BY ORDER OF PARLIAMEXT OTTAWA J. DE LABROQUERIE TACHfi, PRIXTER TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY, 1919 [No. lOe-1920.] '•0 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOe REPORT Inspection of Weights and Measures, Electricity and Gas To the Right Honourable The Minister of Trade and Commerce. Sir, — I have the honour to submit the annual report on the Inspection of Weights and Measures, Electricity and Gas; also statements in connection therewith for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1919. F. C. T. O'HARA, Deputy Minister. The Department of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa, September 15, 1919. Mr. E. 0. Way, Chief Inspector of Weights and Measures, reports as follows:— Owing to its close association with industry and commerce, the Weights and Measures Inspection Service has felt and shows the effects of the war, particularly for the strenuous period of the last year covered by this report. Many business jilaces have been closed, and the output of home scale manu- facture, as well as importations of the same, had fallen off considerably, thus reducing the amount of fees collected. At the same time, notwithstanding numerous increases in salary and the increasing cost of travelling, hotel expenses, cartage and freight on standards, etc., the normal expenses of the service show an actual reduction of $7,001.39 over last year. A contributing factor to this satisfactory showing has been the elimination of several superfluous officers and part-time men, which has resulted in some economy and greater efficiency in every sense of the word. The revenue collected for the year amounts to $136,497.80 as against $141,389.40 collected last year, showing a decrease of $4,891.60. The total expenditures amount to $229,885.89 as against $211,060.39 last year, showing an increase of $18,825.50, but this total includes the special war bonuses to the sum of $25,826.89. Deducting this sum, the normal expen- diture amounts to $204,059, which is $7,001.39 less than last year. Appendix A gives a summary statement of the receipts and expenditures by divisions. Gradually is this Weights and Measures Inspection Service coming into its own. Gradually are the public and the merchants beginning to realize the importance and significance of accurate scales and measures, inasmuch as the one purchase all their needs by weight and measure, whilst the success or failure of the other is in the " balance " of his scales. Weights and measures are the counterpart of the currency. Both must be fine and true. Just as neither purchaser nor seller will short change one or two cents, so is it become lOe— 1* DEl'ARTMnXT OF TRAItE .l.VO COMMERCE 10 GEORGE V. A. 1920 equally inii)ortant that neither give nor receive short weight or measure — for one-half ounce of butter at 60 cents per pound is the equivalent of 2 cents. This phase of weights and measures — the short-weight question — with current high prices and the enormous development of package goods, has almost super- seded in importance the actual inspection and accuracy of the mechanical appliances used in trade, for incorrect or dishonest weight can be given even over a correct and duly inspected scale. In this connection the year 1918-19 has been a notable one for the Weights and Measures Service of Canada. First by its transfer by Order in Council (Jime 3, 1918) from the Department of Inland Revenue to the Department of Trade and Commerce, where it more properly belongs, and secondly by the enactment of an amendment to the Weights and Measures Act last session, making the gi%'ing of short weight, measure, or count a statutory- offence, and liable to a penalty of S25 for the first offence and to SlOO for the second offence. This completes an inspector's authority because he can now see that the scales and measures, etc., used in trade are correct and just, and also that they are used correctly and correct weight given. Lacking the above statutory power, short weight could only be dealt with under the common law or Criminal Code, an indirect and most unsatisfactory' proceeding. Another important amendment requires all weights and measures to be inspected once a year instead of everj- two j'ears, and establishes the principle of examination for officers before appointment. The transfer of this service to Trade and Commerce has the material advantage of throwing the Inspection and Sale Act and the Weights and Measures Act, which are to a great extent complement arj', into close association and under the direction of one department. The former Act establishes stan- dards of weight and measure for staple commodities, and also deals with package goods and their net-weight marking. The field inspectors of weights and measures on their scale inspection itineraries, are therefore available to see that the packers, etc., are packing correct weight, and have taken up this work ■with marked success — for a good deal of short weight, and some overages have been found and reported to the principals. These activities will quicklj' put a stop to carelessness in the commercial weighing departments to the material benefit of the public, for trifling shortages amount to a very great deal in the aggregate, and have the direct result of increasing prices. For example, one- half ounce short on butter at 60 cents per pound raises the price to 62 cents — the shortage of one-quarter ounce on 1 pound of sugar means a loss to the public of 15,625 pounds on one million pounds, or at 12 cents per pound the loss of §1,875. The following is a summary of the machines, etc., inspected during the year, of which detailed statement will be found in appendices B, etc.: — SUMMARY. Rejected. Percentage of Rejections. Weights (Dom.) Measures of capacity (Dom.) " " milk cans Babcoek glassware (pipettes, etc.) Measures of length Weighing machines Measuring devices Metric weights and measures " " scales 59,703 98,282 77,825 31,837 7,752 102.914 8,901 791 333 388,338 59.238 98,261 77,794 31,453 7,737 98.701 8,633 791 309 465 21 31 384 15 4,213 0-78 002 003 1-20 0 19 408 3 01 7 02 WEIGHTS AXn MEASURES ^ 5 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOe The percentage of rejections is small and does not correctly represent the situation because the inspectors rectify all the weights they find incorrect and adjust a large number of scales and measuring machines wherever possible, otherwise the expense for trifling repairs and adjustments, to scale owners away from industrial centres, would be excessive. During the year sixty seizures have been made and eight prosecutions, five of which resulted in conviction and fines. In fifty-two cases they were closed with the confiscation of the machines, a good many of them being ignorantly in use when quite incorrect and unfit for repair. Under the Milk Test Act, 31,837 pieces of Babcock glassware, used in the dairy industry for making butter-fat tests, have been verified and stamped in the Weights and JNIeasures Standards Branch itself, producing a revenue of $1,573.10 — practically the same as last year. THE METRIC SYSTEM. This stupendous question is still the subject of active propaganda on the part of the " pros " and the " antis." An organization in San Francisco has flooded the American continent with a pro-metric pamphlet more enthusiastic than truthful, requesting its readers to write their Government demanding the compulsorj- introduction of the meter-liter-gram system. To date the depart- ment has not received one such written demand from any single manufacturer or commercial house. To-day any production facility is quickly adopted. The motor car and delivery truck have replaced the horse because of their indisputable advantages. Why then, it may be asked, has not the metric system likewise ousted the English system if it has and embodies the advantages which its sponsers claim for it? One reason is that many advocates are theorists and confound the words " decimal " and " metric " — thinking we cannot enjoy the former without the latter, whereas the practical man soon learns that the adoption of the metric sj^stem means the introduction of an entirely new unit and an entirety new set of drawings, gauges, templates, tools, etc., because there is no relation between standard English and metric sizes. For instance: — I inch = 19 05 min. f " = 22-05 " 1 " = 25-40 " U " = 27-575 " There is therefore practical^ no conversion. The same applies to measures of capacity for — ~ 1 quart = 1 - 1365 litres. 1 gallon = 4 - 5460 " 1 bushel = 36-3680 " The bushel is the most important unit by virtue of its relation to grain standards and prices, etc. There is no equivalent in the metric system, so that an entirely new system of grain standards, and for vegetables, would have to be introduced, for — - 1 bushel = 8 gallons. 1 decalitre = 2-1998 " 1 hectolitre = 21 • 9975 " from which the nearest equivalent to the bushel is seen to be 4 decalitres, which is twice the double decalitre and smaller than a demi-hectolitre. 6 DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 The finding of the Special Committee of the English Government on " Com- mercial and Industrial Policy after the War " (1918) must in this connection be given due respect. Inter alia, this report says: — " It is admitted that the demand for spare parts, replacements, etc., would make it necessary to continue manufacture, for the homo markets alone, on our existing system side by side with the new, for a very long period: in such cases as railway locomotives perhaps for a generation. " We are not satisfied by any evidence which has been brought before us that trade has actually been lost to this country owing to the tact that the use of the metric system is not compulsor>'. . . " " Our weights and measures are capable of detailed improvements . . . but we are not convinced that the metric system is upon the whole even tlieoreticallj* superior to the Hriti.sh sj'stem, and wo are not satisfied that the practical objections to the proposed change are such as decisively to outweigh any advantages which are claimed for it." In this connection it must be noted that whilst there are some thirty-four countries claimed as using the metric system, the majority of these are of small account industrially. In other words such cities as London, Manchester, Sheffield, Liverpool, Glasgow Belfast, or New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg have more population and infinitely more industrial development and production than such entire countries as Serbia, Siam, Montenegro, Uruguay, Equador, Bolivia, or even Chili, Peru, Bulgaria, or Greece. Any change there- fore must be most carefully considered and the enthusiasm for uniformity tempered by the actual needs of, and the effects upon, established British American industry. Mr. Ormond Higman, Chief Engineer, reports as follows on the work done under the provisions of the Electricity Inspection Act, the Gas Inspection Act, and the Electricity and Fluid Exportation Act. During the progress of the war the inspection work of these services de- creased very materially, due mainly to the difficulty experienced by the electric and gas companies in procuring the necessary help to handle the meters. Since hostilities ceased and help became available there has been a very decided increase in the number of meters presented for verification. The nimiber of meters tested during the fiscal year 1918-19 is as follows: — Electricity meters 140, 336 Gas meters 73,324 Total 213, 660 These figures, compared with the previous year, show a decrease in gas meters tested of 1,842, and an increase in electricity meters of 12,943. The revenue collected from these services for the fiscal year just closed is as follows: — Electricity inspection $ 87,421 25 Gas inspection 55,701 45 Total J143, 122 70 Compared with the fiscal year 1917-18 these figures show an increase of $7,900.90 for electricity and a decrease of $617.60 for gas. The expenditures for the fiscal year 1918-19 for the combined services amount to $111,590.96, being an increase as compared with the previous year of $95.42. While the above figures show an apparent surplus of revenue over expen- diture of $40,267.12 on the year's operations, it should not be overlooked that the salaries of laboratory and administrative services at Ottawa are at present paid out of the Civil Government vote and do not appear under the head of service expenditures. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 7 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOe Taking into account the fact that increases in salaries have been granted to the somewhat underpaid staff of inspectors and their assistants, and the further fact that some expenditures will of necessitj' have to be made on main- tenance of equipment, which have been largely withheld during the war, it is estimated that the revenue and expenditure for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1920, will about balance. The standardizing laboratories at Ottawa and Vancouver have continued the work of periodically checking the secondarj' or inspectional standards, thus ensuring accuracy in the work of our inspectors. In addition to this the Ottawa laboratory, in spite of 50 per cent of its staff being overseas, has con- ducted a large number of electrical tests for the War Purchasing Board, the Wireless Branch of the Marine Department, and the Department of Public Works. The equipment of the electric and gas standards laboratory at Winnipeg is now proceeding and, it is expected, will be ready for work during the ensuing summer. The checking of our primary electrical standards with the Bureau of Standards primaries at Washington should receive attention at an early date. Such international checking is most desirable in order that accuracy be main- tained. The details of operations under the various Acts administered by this branch are set out in the accompanying appendices to the report. 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOe APPENDIX A. Statement of Weights and ]\Ieasurcs Expenditures and Revenues. Inspection Inspectors. Expenditures. Revenues. Division. Salaries. Special Assist, ance. Rent. Travel- ling E.\penses Sundries. Total. BeUevilIe Hamilton Kingston London Ottawa F. D. Diamond.. J. C. Sealev. ... T- Gallagher.... A. A. Luton . . , E. H. Hinchev.. .1. J. McConvey. Ontario A- A" Bernard. . . Chs. E. Roy O. C. Delorme. . . J. A. Desilets. . . Quebec Jas. Barry Wm. O'Brien . . . W. M. Dustan. . . Nova Scotia. Edw. Davy R. McKay D. .1. McLean... Chs. W. Johnston Saskatchewan G. D. Fyfe J. C. McDougall. Alberta.... Thos. Parker A. H. Dutton... B. Columbia. S cts. 4.266 44 6,085 17 3, 199 92 6.8,33 08 15.110 20 8,266 36 43,761 17 S cts. 26 00 951 70 "i92'48 GOO 00 3 cts. 572 00 3 cts. 1,250 41 1,867 09 .331 35 3,460 88 3,794 02 1,902 03 12,605 78 3 cts. 219 67 169 55 49 53 214 87 151 39 174 11 $ cte. 6,334 52 9.073 51 3.580 80 10,701 31 19,655 61 10,312 50 $ cts. 2,416 16 9,269 06 961 00 11,726 70 10.553 85 15,152 70 1,770 18 572 00 979 12 59,688 25 50,079 45 Montreal Quebec Sherbrooke . . St. Hyacinthe. Three Rivers.. 13,091 2o 8,449 72 3,183 23 333 33 4,133 24 2,091 52 2,531 76 822 21 15 00 666 60 2,000 00 400 00 500 00 3,149 14 3,098 43 2,080 64 400 91 1,725 03 534 00 24S 09 74 18 21 05 160 86 20,865 91 14.728 00 6,660 26 770 29 6,685 73 12,485 30 6,182 75 5.299 95 936 65 2,905 45 29, 190 77 6, 127 OS 2,900 00 10,454 15 1,038 18 49,710 19 27,810 10 St. John, N.B. 5,349 96 1,069 88 147 08 7.766 62 3,587 55 Halifax Pictou 1,874 92 3,399 84 5,274 76 923 60 48 00 670 70 844 13 214 03 164 Oi 3,686 25 4, 455 98 1,338 50 1.909 05 974 60 1,B14 83 378 04 8,142 23 3,247 56 Charlottetown, P.E.I 1,199 92 10,433 00 7,966 36 6,299 74 726 64 116 95 6,597 01 11 10 2,054 61 330 35 Winnipeg, Man 1,299 96 206 09 18,536 06 15,010 00 Regina.. ... . Saskatoon . ... '21600 6,607 75 6,083 53 255 45 144 27 14,829 56 13,624 20 10,851 00 10,748 80 14,266 10 886 66 210 00 12,691 28 399 72 28,453 76 21,599 85 Calgary Edmonton 4,514 38 1,483 27 5.997 65 128 33 637 07 600 66 2,761 80 2,803 05 260 31 127 16 7,664 82 5.650 55 4.832 45 5.031 75 765 40 600 00 5,564 85 387 47 13.315 37 9,864 20 Nelson Vancouver 2,149 92 1,470 76 22 50 847 92 180 00 1,565 33 309 22 113 10 595 76 4,030 85 3,223 66 959 05 2, 453 10 Dawson, Yukon 3,620 68 249 99 870 42 180 00 1,874 55 708 86 7,254 51 249 99 3.412 15 Insn. of Elevator Scales 676 m 499 92 331 40 36 70 ■ "'^o'so 1,007 43 536 62 70 39 Chief Inspector .r. G. White Total 120,519 95 12.120 99 5,761 96 .52,857 08 4,326 05 195,586 03 134,941 20 WEIGHTS AND ilEASVRES SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10e Statement of Weights and Measures Expenditures and Revenues — Concluded. Inspection Inspectors. Expenditures. Revenues . Division. Salaries. Special Assist- ance. ? cts. Rent. 5 cts. Travel- ing Expenses S cts. .Sundries. S cts. Total. S cts. S cts. S cts. 1,573 10 General Contin- 1,198 96 1,312 92 710 10 5,017 74 15,487 64 10,339 25 233 25 1,198 96 1,312 92 710 10 5,017 74 15,487 64 10,339 25 2a3 25 Proviaional Al- lowance .... Bonus Vote Xo. 410 Intern ational Bureau of Weights and Fees 120,519 95 12,120 99 5,761 96 52,857 08 38,625 91 229,885 89 136,514 30 ^ 16 50 136,497 80 l.'EPMiTMEyT OF TRADE ASli COMMERCE 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 ■ § ■ -•'■■lb ■oaoBtjox •p9}isa9[ox •■foax c; « CI X -^ o ' j: •Duj3)(i pan ■dpAV psuiqtnoo -» . : S ■ . . « uoisuadsng |50,NX« _>roo S '^ S •sa»mo iiv S| ;5 ; . ; :53 t* w^'^ - -w^ro*"^ -»« 10 B . "-5 * 3™ •saamoiiV Il^l2lggl 'A P •anudg i ^raoiny g 2 » -H ; 2 -T K § u ■XlIB(I puB aoj ^- : ; :* : ;^ ?5 a. •ap«-ii 1 •no^-'x s (U ■i«!a o ':^ • ^ : ^ "^ ^ ^ ■V fa •ssau!j t* ^ •XjBaipjo i~- 5^ o — CO tr: r-. X « i^ •pjBiias^g 5 scnjy IBnbj c^ l^ :o T -s* « :r ; S »i * 3 =75 3 _3 ^ WEIGHTS AND MEASURES SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10e "« .5 i •ooo«qoj_ •pa»BJ9[aj, •N ■ : ■ : S •aujsj^ ■^OU ":::■::;: s •spiodnpjioAV |g :g3 .=°^S . f" i In 1 IlO _c ".5 1 •oujaj^ ::::". ^ Duasj^ puE ■dpAv paaiqiuoQ •sa[BDS uoisaadsng •swq,onv •J0}1!A8I3 aiBag r- ■■ ■ UN ■ a . ■sjaqjo [(V ^ O O -r I, I, o 1 ■Suudg S^ j-^-^Er^gS* i i •?o|S oi; -Biuojuy mm.-. 15 3 s pUB 9DI '^ •apBJX OOOrt -^l" tai'-'X ooeoio 5D.-.10 1* ^ 1 ■i^ia N '~ . : : m ""^ ; : ^ •ssdpij »S : . :"-^ ; 1 •XjBmpjo 1,250 34 21 "272 488 243 27 r- •paB/Cjaa^g S?3 . CCNO t- •srajv iBnbg g — N « • t~ t- 1- 1 c 1 c z O :ji : lis Prince Edward Island Manitoba Saskatchewan.. . . Alberta British Columbia . . . 3 1 nEPARTMKyr or rrrxDE axd commerce 10 GEORGE V. A. 1920 -fojx •spiodnpJiOAV 01<->iO<-'Me»5«-'»-«CO t-* •dp.vv pauiqcQog iC « S " uoisuadsns oo«oc« R^ •sjaqio Kv "i :^ ' : :" CS < niBjr) §§&" : ■^ « o ,-• i be = . •sjamo iiv ^5 t^t^-V s J" •3au(Ig sps-|s sii? S 1 -ninojny "=^0 S .'S 1 03 to B pde 8DJ sS : X X 1 •apujX xc-fx*nt^4^«ric: :- •!108JX 5SSg^?3,2S? 1 4 03 •|«ia §" /" S'^'^- o >2 •ssapij si ; j-il- i " •ijBmpjo 20,487 12,258 1,824 1,397 188 4,317 8,037 2,810 1,000 X •paBip<»?g 3,998 3,0.52 02 48 8 23(1 1,426 247 111 s •smiy i^nbg > M OOO 3 — •.*■ ■■ I « « .■ g : 3 ^ WEIGHT.^ AyO MEASURES SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOe APPENDIX C. Return showing the Number of Measures of Capacity, Lineal ^Measures and Miscellaneous Verified in each Province. Measures of Capacity. Measurir Devices g Lineal Measures. Miscellaneous . Provinces 'b § 5 1 6 is 3 i s X 1 1 s ■E 1 1 2 o 1 = 2 1' 1 58,531 1 52,836 9,870 2,368 3,764 1,088 403 450 21 922 1,263 597 71 1 46 5 4,087 2,485 38 146 27,906 3,677 1,375 36 10 20 6,056 639 25 54 7,7.13 1,708 3,279 7 42i 456 39 50 1 14 6 41 Alberta.. "2 2 8 — . 1 54 5 38 146 10 Totals 98,263 77,794 8,579 7,591 8 Return showing the Number of Measures of Capacity, Lineal Measures and ^liscellaneous Rejected in each Province. Measures of Capacity. Measuring Devices. Lineal Measures. Miscellan- eous. Provinces. ■5 1 0 5 s i 6 1 S 3 fl i 1 S 1 2 "it - £ S J a 0. Ontario 3 31 42 65 5 ■"45 78 32 .... 3 12 16 1 Manitobia Saskatchewan . . 1 2 3 Alberta _:_ — . 1 — — 1 3 Totals 19 31 267 15 3 Return showing the Number of Measures of Capacity, Lineal Measures and Miscellaneous Submitted in each Province. Measures of Capacity. Measuring Devices, Lineal Measures. Miscellaneous. Provinces. 1 1 1 c 1 e 1 1 § ■5 1 ■i 1 i il Is 38 it S" r s 146 1 6 ■3 - i .11 s 1 J T .58,534 27.906 3,677 1,391 6,056 639 25 54 1 52,867 9,870 2,368 3,806 1,153 408 450 21 967 1.341 629 71 1 47 '5 4,090 2.497 17 36 Quebec Nova Scotia 11 20 Prince Edward Island 1 7,733 1,708 3,279 Manitoba 7 421 456 39 50 Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia 2 16 6 44 '"2 2 ii 55 5 38 146 11 Totals. 98,282 77.825 8,846 7,606 11 DEPARTMf>^^r OF TRADE AXD COSIHERCE 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 e > 3 cts. 3,351 30 1,499 35 8,149 30 5,653 90 3,2U6 65 1,294 60 14,242 36 37.447 45 12,578 70 1,432 65 958 50 1,489 66 S82 80 S IS N 1 ^ 8 IS 2 i 1 88 11 c SIS S ? CO 1 ^ ■1 1 g s Q J 1 ■5 c 1 V^ W" O" CO S s|8 o n 1 o 2 S |SS |g 1 i 2§ i ■=" i "" 1 « 1 * ! 1 1 S c 1"* 9© OO 1 5D j <^*C)« 8 S CO o §s s s? 1 s 1 xco ft 11 > i i ^ c; w o o §§ il to so ' l^ o O O [ CCC5 s g leg i 1 1 1 1 s sl 1 i 1 i < N si ii 1 8 8 5 S 1 8 S g s 1 s§ !? 5 tc i IS 1 t= 8 \ |S8 11 O ^ CI O C3 W 1 § c 28§ 8 o o 8 88 1 1° 8 8| O O 2 S 8 1 1 S 88 8 8 8 ei Ms gg 8 § 1 o 8 1* 8 1 1 8 88 s M 1 j -"ro -^ o 1 o CO O CO CO II i § 1 i 1 ii 1 1 1 ; ^ e c a C E i 1 1 3 'x > a j c 5 - s s i > J o c c e >■ < > > = d c c WEIOBTS AND MEASURES SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10e O 4.- o»c §1 o 248 48 806 75 1,364 75 2,372 93 CO i 720 24 1,532 28 1,636 58 320 35 1,644 56 1 •= IS SS :§S |S 720 24 1,532 28 1,636 58 320 35 1,644 56 1 281 75 249 35 361 10 9,478 85 s 1 $ § I's 525 00 525 00 1.741 64 18,065 43 1 :- 1" i 1 X c '5 c c '> C 1 c 1 i 1 E 1 i: c f- C 6 f c 'e i C .1 1 1 1 g 3 J 1 1 1 c s c c c o ^ be l> -w O ^ o ;3 C fl =3 = 43. S^ i>/:i'M{'r.ui:.\T of tuade ami commkhvk 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 APPEN Coiil and Water Gas Companies Barrie, Ont . . . Belleville, Ont. Brandon, Man Brockville, Ont Cobourg, Ont Cornwall, Ont Deseront'*, Ont Guelph, Ont Halifax. N.S Hamilton, Ont Kingston, Ont Kitchener, Ont London, Ont Montreal, P.Q Nanaimo, B. C Napanee, Ont Nelson. B.C New Westminster, B.C. Oshawa, Ont Ottawa, Ont Owen Sound, Ont. .. Peterboro, Ont Port Hoije, Ont . Quebec, Que St. Hyaointhe, P.Q. St. .Tohn, N.B St. Thoma.s, Ont Sherbrooke, P.Q.... Sorel, P.Q Stratford, Ont Toronto, Ont Vancouver, B.C . . Victoria, B.C. Waterloo, Ont . . Winnipeg, Man . Company. Barrie Gas Co Corporation of Belleville. C. W. G C. & C. W. G. Brandon Gas & Power Co, Corporation of Brockville Hydro-El. Pr. Comm Stonnont El. L. & P. Co Corporation of Deseronto Board of L. & H. Com Nova Scotia Tramway 4 P. Co. United tias & Fuel Co Corporation of Kingston Corporation of Kitchener City Gas Co Montreal L. H. & P. Con.s Nanaimo. Gas & Power Co Hydro-El. Pr. Comm Corporation of Nelson . . New Westminster Gas Co. . . . Hydro-El. Pr. Comm Ottawa Gas Co Public Utilities Comm Hydro-El. Pr. Comm Port Hope Gas Co Quebec Ry. L. & P. Co St. Hyacinthe Gas & El. Co. . New Brunswick, P. Co. . . . Corporation of St. Thomas. . . Corporation of Sherbrooke. Corporation of Sorel Stratford Gas Co Consumers Gas Co. Coal C. W. G Coal . C. W. G C. W. G ... C. & C. W. G. Coal C. &C. W.. . C. W. G C. &C. W.... c. &c,w.. . c. &c. w.... Coal Coal Coal Coal C. W. G Coal C. &C, W. G. C. W. G Coal C. W. G C. W. G Coal Coal C. W. G Coal C. S; C. W. G. C. & C. W. (}. Vancouver Gas Co C. & C. W. G. Victoria Ga.s Co . Corporation of Waterloo. Winnipeg El. Ry. Co. . . . C. W. G C. & C. W. G. No of Meters. 67G 1,521 931 1,800 41!t 410 117 3,382 1,717 922 3,320 3, -IBS 10,935 115,078 None, 3S8 554 344 1,384 16,070 1,941 2,433 401 6,514 4(» 1,629 3,550 1,500 250 1,37S 113,023 15,657 809 19,841 Sulphureted (No trace Number of Prescribed. Testing 48 24 24 24 96 48 24 96 96 304 304 24 24 24 24 48 300 48 144 24 48 % Testing 305 303 24 305 GAS INSPECTION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10e DIX E. Registered and Gas Tests made. HydroRen. Calorimetric Tests permitted). (Standard : 520 British Thermal Units per cu. t.). Tests. Times Number of Tests. B. T. U. Values Found. Readings found present. belon' Standard . Made. Pre.scribed. Made. Highest. Lowest. Average. 24 .-, 24 24 626 542 583 ■ None. 48 i 48 73 551 462 521 506. 489, 502, 494, 513,462,507,518, 507, 508, 509, 508, 519, 510, 518, 518, 516, 509. apparatus not yet ins tailed. 48 None. 48 48 63G 521 568 None. 24 2 24 24 643 S38 589 „ 24 2 24 24 618 520 554 „ 24 11 21 24 817 534 674 96 None. 96 96 597 528 562 „ 48 48 48 591 522 558 ,, 24 24 24 539 522 .*27 „ 96 "ll 96 96 785 504 621 504 96 None. 96 96 607 520 531 None. 304 „ 304 304 605 521 557 304 ,, 303 303 528 520 520 „ 20 24 20 611 519 5(i5 519 24 24 24 601 - 488 563 468 8 „ 24 8 532 441 505 483. 441, 485 24 „ 24 24 668 561 608 None. 47 23 48 49 636 498 559 498, 503 ■ 300 None. 300 300 554 508 536 508 48 3 48 48 596 501 542 511, 510, 517, 501, 507, 511 96 13 96 96 578 516 549 516, 517 24 None. 24 24 669 597 630 None. 144 „ 144 144 595 522 .559 24 „ 24 24 574 520 531 „ 48 „ 48 48 613 5.56 592 „ 96 3 96 96 638 508 567 508, 509 45 None. 48 45 578 504 539 504, 510, 511, 514 apparatus not yet ins tailed. 48 None . 48 48 528 481 585 517, 481 30.5 1.' 305 305 563 520 533 None. 303 303 303 582 506 534 510, 514, 516, 512, 519- 515, 515, 506, 518, 516, 519, 518 94 None. 96 90 572 439 528 518. 510. 496, 474, 469, 468, 471, 472, 939,484,514,517, 495 24 None . 24 24 615 522 549 506, 518, 513, 499, 299 20 305 299 573 499 535 519,518,514,519, 505, 509, 509, 503, 519, 515, 513 . ORMOND HIG:MAX, Chief Engineer. lOe— 2 DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AXD COMMERCE 10 UEORGE V, A. 1920 APPENDIX F. Statement of Gas Meters Tested. Verified as Correct. Within Legal Limits. Rejected. District. Not Over 2% Fast. Not Over 3% Slow. Over 2% Fast. Over 3% Slow. Total. Belleville Calgary Halifax Hamilton 563 103 101 3,001 1,900 5,065 1,084 395 5 707 263 11, 90-^ 827 167 1,245 27,328 413 34 10 860 1 , 1«5 4,158 56G 56 9 100 sot 1.776 840 225 554 11,069 1,500 1,992 41 3,818 4,2.39 8,437 2,145 300 9 .S23 195 8,576 1,227 155 867 33,824 62 18 33 14 2.571 2.161 155 7,679 39 223 8 52 182 1 7,395 Montreal Ottawa Quebec . ... 18,065 3,804 751 1 1 23 St. Jolin 2 ■ 237 ' 4" 1.133 761 20S 4 1 13 578 22, 697 Vancouver. 2,898 548 Winnipeg 2,683 Totals 525 73,324 GAS lySPECTIOX 19 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOe APPENDIX G. Statement of Natural Gas Companies Registered. Aylmer, Ont Belmont, Ont Blenheim, Ont Bowness, Alta Brantf ord, Ont Bridgeburg, Ont Brooks, Alta Caledonia, Ont Calgary, Alta Castor, Alta Cayuga, Ont Chatham, Ont Claresholm, Alta Delhi, Ont Dorchester, Ont Dresden, Ont ... Dundas, Ont Dimnville, Ont Dutton, Ont Fenwick, Ont Fingal, Ont Ford City, Ont Fort Erie, Ont Gait, Ont Granum, Alta Haldimand County, Ont Hamilton, Ont Hamilton, Ont Hagerville, Ont Hiehgate, Ont Hillsboro, N. B Humberstone, Ont Ingersoil, Ont Kingsville, Ont Lambeth, Ont Leamington, Ont Leamington, Ont Lethbridge, Alta , Number of Meters. Central Pipe Line Co Belmont Gas Light Co . Union Natural Gas Co. of Canada - Canadian Western Natural Gas, Light, Heat & Power Co. Brautford Gas Co Provincial Natural Gas & Fuel Co., of Ontario Canadian Western Nataral Gas. Light, Heat & Power Co. . Port Colborne-Welland Natural Gas & Oil Co Calgary Gas Co Corporation of Castor Dominion Natural Gas Co Chatham Gas Co Canadian Western Natural Gas, Light, Heat & Power Co. . Dominion Natural Gas Co Southern Ontario Gas Co Union Natural Gas Co., ot Canada Dominion Natural Gas Co Dominion Natural Gas Co /■ Southern Ontario Gas Co United Gas Companies Southern Ontario Gas Co Windsor Gas Co Lake Shore Natural Gas Co '. Dominion Natural Gas Co Canadian Western Natural Gas, Light, Heat & Power Co. . Midfield Natural Gas Co Manufacturers Natural Gas Co. ... United Gas & Fuel Co Manufacturers Natural Gas Co Southern Ontario Gas Co Moncton Tramways Electricity & Gas Co Sterling Gas Co Ingersoil Gas Light Co Beaver Oil & Gas Co Southern Ontario Gas Co . Beaver Oil & Gas Co Corporation of Leamington Canadian Western Natural Gas, Light, Heat & Power Co. . 841 125 468 S 5,687 1,615 93 492 9,037 30 200 3,525 214 241 113 434 2,912 1,047 238 92 67 448 266 1,935 118 34 31 19,214 331 117 223 294 1,232 599 83 368 997 lOe— 2i 20 DEPARTMEXT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 APPENDIX G. Statement of Xatural Gas Companies Registered— Concluded. Mac!eod, Alta Moncton, N.B., and vicinity. Nanton, Alta Niagara Falls, Ont Okotoks, Alta Paris, Ont Petrolia, Ont Port Burwell, Ont Port Colborne, Ont Port Dover, Ont Port Rowan, Ont Putnam, Ont Redcliffe, Alta Ridgetown, Ont Ridgeway, Ont .... Rodney, Ont Rosehill, Ont St. Catharines, Ont St. Catharines, Ont St. George, Ont St. Williams, Ont Sandwich, Ont., and vicinity . Sarnia, Ont , Shedden, Ont Simcoe, Ont Suffield Alta Tavistock, Ont Thorold, Ont Tilbury, Ont Tillsonburg, Ont Vienna, Ont Walkerville, Ont Wallacetown, Ont Welland, Ont Welland County, Ont Well.ind County, Ont West Lome, Ont Wheatley, Ont Windsor, Ont Woodstock, Ont Canadian Western Nat. Gas, Light, Heat & Power Co. Moncton Tramways Electricity s. Gas Co Canadian Western Nat. Gas, Liglit, Heat & Power Co. Provincial Natural Gas & Fuel Co. of Ont Canadian Western Nat. (ias. Light, Heat & Power Co. Dominion Natural Gas Co Petrolia Utilities Co Central Pipe Line Co Sterling Gas Co Dominion Natviral Gas Co Dominion N.atural Gas Co Southern Ontario Gas Co Canadian Western Power & Fuel Company Union Natural Gas Co. of Can Bertie Natural Gas Co . Southern Ont. Gas Co Rosehill Natural Gas Co Corporation of St. Catharines United Gas Companies Dominion Natural Gas Co Dominion Natural Gas Co Windsor Gas Co Sarnia Gas Co Southern Ontaiio Gas Co 1 lominion N.itural Gas Co Southern Alberta Gas Co Chippewa Oil lit Gas Co United Gas Companies I'nion Nat. Gas Co. of Can., Ltd Dominion Natural Gas Co., Ltd Central Pipe Line Co Windsor Gas Co Southern Ontario Gas Co Provincial Natural Gas & Fuel Co. of Ont Industrial Natural Gas & Fuel Co Wainfleet & Moulton Gas Co .Southern Ontario Gas Co , Beaver Oil & Gas Co Windsor Gas Co Woodstock Gas Light Co 241 3.205 165 3,280 97 813 820 90 698 236 231 14 331 582 148 212 39 499 2,903 111 85 608 3.486 72 2,030 13 25 410 323 1,259 73 1.367 52 2.465 53 18 175 276 6.538 2.256 GAS IlfSPECTION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10e APPENDIX H. Statement of Gas Inspection Expenditures and Revenues. EXPENDITURES AUTHORIZED BY THE DEPARTMENT. Districts. Bonus Vote No. 419. War Bonus. Salaries. Special Assist- ance. Rent. Travel- ling Expenses Sundries. Totals. S cts. 715 12 7,086 34 5,931 26 7,808 82 14,101 91 Revenues Belleville S cts. S cts. S cts. S cts. 293 14 86 00 99 00 1,284 00 135 00 $ cts. 200 00 70 00 424 95 15 00 S cts. 195 35 596 35 754 72 16 40 313 00 S cts. 26 63 133 99 47 07 33 53 212 48 S CtR. 2,669 75 Hamilton. . 400 00 280 00 475 00 926 6S 2,081 68 400 00 200 00 475 00 800 00 1,875 00 5,400 00 4,550 47 5,099 94 11,699 75 6,014 40 6 288 1» Ottawa 3,190 25 15,522 60' Ontario. . . 26,750 16 1,897 14 709 95 1,875 82 453 70 35,643 45 11,075 88 1,799 96 799 92 33.685 10 Montreal . 645 84 650 00 50 00 9,299 88 1,749 96 799 92 256 00 122 25 101 91 11,950 85 851 00 583 95 St. Hyacinthe. . . . 79 80 645 84 122 25 101 91 13,675 76 Quebec 700 00 11,849 76 256 00 13,465 60 St. John, N.B 200 00 237 50 200 00 225 00 100 00 2,700 00 381 16 4 00 3,485 16 952 10 Halifax, Nova Scotia. 2,52;^ 28 499 92 ^^-■~ — ^^^ 122 10 3,107 8b 599 92 230 80 Charlottetown, P.E.I. 146 67 125 00 120 83 6,336 87 6,604 37 2,441 65 1,178 32 171 95 67 70 2 39 1,542 97 2 39 1,007 00 1 571 70 2,701 80 £0 00 43 18 913 82 652 70 50 00 43 18 913 82 2 39 1,009 39 3,354 50 10 00 10 00 Inspector of Eastern Inspector of Western Dominion 193 15 51 OB 812 86 87 25 1,021 52 1,091 05 562 64 244 21 65,923 11 87 2". 1,021 52 1,091 05 562 64 Total 3,486 69 3,264 01 51,573 81 3,075 40 965 95 2,744 33 55,701 46 (Jeneral Contingencies 2,744 33 Grand Totals.. . 3,486 69 3,264 01 51,573 81 3,075 46 965 95 3,575 32 68,685 57 55,701 4& DEPARTMENT OF TRADE A.YD COMMERCE 10 GEORGE V. A. 1920 APPENDIX I. Statement of Electric Meters Tested. Verified as Within Legal Limits. Correct. Not Over Not Over 3% Fast. 3% Slow. Eejected. Ovpr Over 3% Fast. 3% Slow. B.aicville Calgary Charlottetown . Edmonton Fort William. . Halif.ix Hamilton .... London Montreal Ottawa Quebec Regina St. Hyacinthe. St. John Sherbrooke . . . Sudbury Toronto Three Rivers. . Vancouver Victoria Winnipeg Yukon Totals . l,09fi 1,865 162 l,2i>6 272 2,!)i5 9,774 3,074 2,378 918 1,646 717 308 1,510 243 759 10,798 538 4,358 2,079 7,948 3,303 2,357 73 2,841 1,102 2,063 1,055 4,245 14,399 3, 4.58 290 3,702 2,014 727 981 921 8,211 425 4,484 1,566 5,451 1,040 709 77 159 1,051 847 2,283 1,618 3,843 850 408 663 100 1,073 371 393 2,781 449 1,389 471 890 21,465 2 4 6 e' 6 2 1 7 1 1 3" 105 264 5.439 4,985 313 4,298 2,441 5,865 13,112 8,939 20,630 5,226 2,. 344 5,094 2,425 3,318 1,595 2,077 22,159 1,412 10,253 4,117 14,294 GAS lySPECTIOX SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOe O +J «4-i 03 O) O D fcci il S 3 C c3 "^-^ -4-= C 2^ -.---* -s JS -^O 00 ?tt^N C O N O _ ■O t--^ -OOiCCft ^ ■*xc^ t — tc g 1-H c: X '^oc^ob ^ w t^ 6 t !_ •V -.J. -v - ac -^ C^ c: b-t^-J- c • s ^ ■"T «:: t- -is t-HO i>- Ci CC-T t 1 £ >H o =ct>r ;^"cj"^" 4CO?a c V5 c; cN^ - oi -^r-M 1 -■ D C g IS O O O -CQO-^ o o oo r as O O C -Ir-iOia O i O t* t- • 00 !M t^ t* •i ^ _ !D 00 cT tc ^ t'T o~ _~-^*r , •i O-I c o offl -riSSS c5 ^c:c: i 3 s cc t- »o -, D "33 1 si" o"l-i -0^0:" o" >" OO "!• I 5 occ ■V X CI - ' * -3 H w ■^ so coo -O c: O cc t--iSO f5 03 ! 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Si 220/550 2,200 22,o6o/ii6 110 2, 200/550 220 550 220 4.000 O 220 550/220 2,200/110 220/650 •TO OO O O u in o o o o o ■: ^ (M O NO O' 3 O O O O O : — o o o o ; r- -j: :c c^ ■* O X lO M^ O s oo . -. >i>»^ >*_^ >> >^ >^ >^ :^ ^^ a^ >=^-^? && asa ^a^aa ^a&a r- r'- ,■- fe- - i; ^ o o o ' <<:33 Msaxccaa osoQQ OO "0*0 d(3C Eg! 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DE LABROQUERIE TACHE PRIiJTER TO THE KINGS MOST EXCET.LENT MAJESTT 1919 Xo. 10 f— 19lO— 1 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. To His Excellency the Duke of Devonshire, E.G., P.O., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., etc., etc.. Governor General and Gommander in Chief of the Dominion of Canada. May it Please Tour Excellency : • I Lave the honour to submit herewith, for the information of Your Excellency and the Parliament of Canada, the First Annual Report of the Dominion Statistician, under Clause 4 of the Statistics Act, 1918, (8-9 George V., Chap. 43). The report contains a description of the Origin, Purpose, and Organization of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, estjfblished under the Act in 1918. I have the honour to be. Your Excellency's most obedient servant, GEORGE E. FOSTER, Minister of Trade and Commerce. Department of Tr.\de and Cojimerce, Ottawa, March 31, 1919. 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOf DIAGRAM SHOWING ORGANIZATION OF THE DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS, CANADA, 1919 lOf— ij to o H 10 (- <: - k- 10 U.,'-^ o M 13 01 < 1 LJ ir 0\ = O CO 2 O z 5 o Q >' J-^ ^ «J/^/#M/C7VO^ \ootT 4"! or ^ ■souojn Action on Reixn-t of Statistical Commissicm IT The Statistics Act, 1918 17 - Regulations 18 Organization mider the Statistics Act — The Dominion Bureau of Statistics . . . . 19 Division I. — Administi-ation 19 Floating Staff 20 Machinery 20 Library 20 Division II. — Demography — I'opulation 21 Organization 21 The Census 22 - Vital Statistics '2-) ' Migration 24 Xational Registration, 1918 25 Division III. — Agriculture 2t; Division IV. — The Industrial Census 30 • Organization 30 Dairy Factories 32 Fisheries 32 Forestry and Forest Products 32.' Mines 33 Central Power Stations 33 General Manufactures 34 The Classification Problem ;3.")* Division Y. — Foreign Trade — Imports and Exports 36 Organization 36 Trade Classification 38 . Division VI. — Transportation and Communications 40 Organization 40 Division Vll. — Internal Trade 41 Organization 41 Traffic Return= 42 TRADE AND COMMERCE 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Marketing Statistics 43 Grain 43 Animals and Animal Products 43 Fruit, Fish and Dairy Products 43 Goal 43 Prices 43 Producei-s' 43 Wholesale and Jobbers' 44 Export and Impart Valuations 44 ]'\irmors' Markets 44 Prices of " Services " 44 Prices of Secnritie;* 44 Retail Prices 44 Division VIII. — Finance 45 Public 45 Dominion and Provincial 45 Municipal Statistics 45 Private 45 Currency and Bankins 45 Loan and Trust Coniiianios 46 Insurance 46 Wealth, Debt, Income and Taxation 46 Division IX. — Administration of Justice 47 Criminal Statistics 47 Civil Justice 48 Division X. — Education 48 Division XI. — General — The Canada Year Book 49 'uolusion 50 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10f FIRST ANNUAL REPORT DOMINION STATISTICIAN, 1918-19. To the Right Hon. Sir George E. Foster, P.C, G.C.M.G., Minister of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa, Canada. Sir, — The present is the first report to he made under the Act respecting the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, passed during the parliamentary session of 1918 (to be cited as "The Statistics Act"), which requires the Dominion Statistician, as the officer charged with the supervision and control of the Bureau, " to report annually to the Minister with regard to the work of the Bureau during the preceding year." (8-9 George V, c. 43, s. 4.) Several features of the past year's work in statistics have been of exceptional importance, including the establishment of annual statistics of agriculture in co-oper- ation with all the provinces; the reorganization of the statistics of exports and imports; the expansion of the statistics of production and of internal trade ; the holding of two conferences between Dominion and Provincial officials looking to a Dominion-wide system of vital statistics; the carrying out of the statistical work of the Canada Regis- tration Board; the beginning of systematic treatment of the statistics of public finance; and the issue of a " Jubliee Volume " of the Canada Year Book. The outstanding event of the year, however, was the passing of the Statistics Act, which established the Dominion Bureau of Statistics and inaugurated a new policy and organization for the official statistics of Canada. The Bureau was a pro- duet of evolution rather than of creation, the Act representing the culmination of plans which had been under consideration for some time. It has been thought, there- fore, that the fij-st administi-ative report under the Act should take the form of an explanation of the significance and purpose of the new legislation, and of a rather inclusive description of the work and arrangements of the Bureau in carrying them into effect. This is done in the statement which appears in the following pages entitled " The Dominion Bureau of Statistics — Its Origin, Purpose, and Organization." The developments of the past year just enumerated thus appear in their proper setting ; art" outline is given which will be of practical utility in the working out of arrangements still to be completed; whilst a suitable background is provided for future reports. Not least of the lessons of the war is that the days of laissez faire are gone, and that statistics must more and more become the guide of Government as the haphazard methods of the past are outgrown. It is significant that Italy, noting doubtless the effectiveness of the Statistisches Reichs Amt as a German weapon, reorganized her statistics in 1917 as a war measure. It was a British High Commissioner to the United States who, in 1917, stated that statistics were winning the war for England. In the United States, it is safe to say that statistical organization doubled in scope during the year which followed the entrance of that country into the war. In the part that Canada must play in the era of peace and reconstruction that is now dawn- 8 riiADi-: AM) ro.i/ 1/ /;/,'( /; 10 GEORGE V. A. 1920 iiiar, no small issue will uiidoubti'dl.y depend on tlie carefully (•las>itied and analysed knowledge she can muster of her resources and their possibilities — in other words, on her statistics. Statistics wear a dry-as-dust and repellant look to many. The aversion to so-styled "arithmetical literature" has been explained by Mr. Knibbs, Commouwealtli Statistician of Australia, as probably a reminiscence of school-day experience. The statistics of a nation are, in point of fact, the. quantitative expression of the character and activities of the people, and hence are of the most profound significance. Once mere by-products of departmental accounting, they have long since passed the stage of lii-ing ancillary to administration in the narroW sense and are a scheme of organiza- tion in themselves, framed with the broadest purposes in view. Their application i< now, in fact, so general that a review like the following may have an interest if onlv as a correlated statement of the features in modern life which are of importance from a sociological and economic standpoint, the ceaseless interplay of which forms that bewildering composite usually de.scrilied as the progress of the nation. T have the honour to be, sir. Your obedient servant, R. H. COATS, Dominion Sfatistician. Dominion BiREAr of Statistics, Ottawa, March 31, 1010. 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10f THE DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS— ITS ORIGIN, PURPOSE AND ORGANIZATION The establishment of the Dominiou Bureau of Statistics under the Statistics Act, assented to on Hay 24, 1918 (8-9 George V, c. 43), marks a fundamental depar- ture in statistical policy and organization, and the beginning of a new era in Canadian official statistics. Briefly, the Statistics Act, which it is the function of the Bureau to administer, calls for the centralization and consolidation of all the purely statistical work of the Government — with provision for its organization on a scale commensurate with the national needs. The Bureau, it must be stated at once, was not created de novo, but was an outgrowth, of the " Census and Statistics Office," in existence since 1905; moreover, the reorganization of statistics along the lines indicated by the Act had been in progress since 1916. The Act, however, crystallized and enlarged what had before been only tentative and partial, and may justly be said to have formally inaugurated the new regime. In proceeding, therefore, to a review of the reorganization which is now being effected and of the purpose it has in view (incidentally affording a practical guide to existing and projected statistics), it will be of interest first to sketch the history of statistical progress in Canada, and more particularly the conditions of the past decade which led to the passing of the Statistics Act. Thereafter, a detailed account will be given of the Bureau, and of the several divisions formed or forming in which the statistical work of the future will be carried out. Historical. The history of. statistical development in Canada may be divided roughly into three periods: (1) the period of the early French and English colonies; (2) the period of the United Provinces, culminating in reconstruction at Confederation; and (3) the modern period, dating from the Census Act of 1879, and falling into two broad phases, the line between which may be placed at 1905. These periods are not sharply differ- entiated, statistics having been an unconscious rather than a conscious growth ; they are, however, in the later stages marked off by legislation which affected considerable sections of the field and may be said to constitute a dominating influence. The Early French and English Colonies. — It may not be generally known that the credit of taking the first census of modern times belongs to Canada. The year was 1666, the census that of the colony of New France. Still earlier records of settlement at Port Royal (1605) and Quebec (1608) are extant; but the census of 1666 was a systematic " nominal " enumeration of the people (i.e., a record of each individual by name), taken on the de jure principle, on a fixed date, showing age, sex, occupation, and conjugal and family condition. It is, therefore, clearly a census in the modern sense, and not a mere report of settlement, like its precursors. The results (showing 3,215 souls) occupy 154 pages in manuscript deposited in the Archives of Paris, with a transcript at Ottawa. Two years later a supplementary inquiry included the areas mider cultivation and the numbers of sheep and cattle. Similar censuses of Acadia (Nova Scotia) and Newfoundland followed in 1671. These initial experiments were evidently held to justify themselves, for within the next hundred years the process was repeated several times, and was gradually extended to cover all the 5'rench colonies in America. 10 TltADK AM) VOMMEIUK 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 After the British Conquest (1763), numerous memoranda on popuhition and other statistics by colonial governors are on record, and censuses of the different sections under British rule (Upper and Lower Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick) continued to be taken at frequent though irregular intervals. A full account and summary of these may be found in volume IV of the Report of the First Census of Canada (1870-71), a volume designed to start the now llomiuiou on its career with a review of all previous statistics appertaining to the territories within its domain. When it is recalled that in Europe the first censuses (those of certain of the German Kingdoms) date only from early in the eighteenth century (those of France and England dating from the first year of the nineteenth), whilst in the United States no census was taken before 1790, the achievement of the primitive St. Lawrence colony in instituting what is to-day one of the principal instruments of government in every civilized community, may call for more than passing appreciation.^ The United Frovirtices. — The policy of desultory census-taking was ended for Canada in 1847 by an Act which represents the first legislative attempt to bring official statistics under control. The Act created a "Board of Registration and Statistics," with instructions to " collect statistics and adopt measures for disseminat- ing or publishing the same." and to report annually to Parliament. It also provided for a decennial census. The Board was originally composed of the Receiver-General, the Provincial Secretary, and the Inspector-General, but in 1857 the Minister of Agriculture was substituted for the Inspector-General, and became Chairman of the Board. Thus originated the connection maintained for over half a century between the Census of Canada and the Ministry of Agriculture. Two censuses were taken under the Act of 1847, in 1851 and 1801, respectively. Censuses of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick were taken in the same years. Reconstruction at Confederation. — For some time prior to Confederation, dis- satisfaction had been felt with the working of the Act of 1847. This culminated in 1865 in a report by the then Minister of Agriculture, the lion. T. D'Arcy McGee, which included a memorial by Dr. J. C. Tache, Secretary of the Board of Registration and Statistics. The strictures in this report on existing conditions were of the severest 1 An article on "Census-taking in various countries" which appeared in the Census and Statistics Monthly, vol. IV, 1911. pp. 94-96, and which dealt with the origin of Census-taking, ^nay be of interest for purposes of reference here. Mr. G. H. Knibbs, C.M.G., P.S.S., Commonwealth Statistician of Australia, has the following note on early Census-taking : " Though the practice of Census-taking, in some form or other, is probably as old as any form of civilization, the institution now known as the Censiis may be said, in so far as its scope and application are concerned, to have been evolved only during the 19th century. We at least know that in Babylonia statistical inquiries were carried out as far back as 3800 or perhaps even 4500 B.C.. whilst in China enumerations of the people tcok place certainly as early as about SOD'O B.C., and in Egj-pt in about 2.500 B.C. It is not witho-.C interest to note that the first Biblical account of an enumeration of the people is that referred to in the Book of Exodus (Exodus, xxx, 12), where it is stated that Moses was directed to number the Children of Israel and to le%'y a poll tax, the assigned date of this being 1491 B.C. There are several other Biblical references to Censuses (Numbers, i, 1-3 and 47-49. Numbers iii. 14, etc., and 14. 34, etc. 1 Chronicles, xxiii, 3, etc. 2 Chronicles, ii, 17. 2 Samuel, xxiv, 1-9. Ezra, ii, 1-61. Nehemiah, vii. 6-69). The most notable of all these is. perhaps, that carried out in 1017 B.C. by the Hebrew King David. Strange as it may appear to-day, there is good autnority for believing that the Biblical account of the Divine wrath (1 Chronicles, xxvii, 24. See also 1 Oironicles, xxi, 1-6), resulting from the action of David in carrying out this enumeration of the Israelites, gave rise to the idea that the act of Census-takin.g was in all cases a religions offence, and consequently had the effect of delaying the adoption of the Census in England for many years. A form of Census, taken every quinquennium for fiscal and military purposes, was a regular Roman institution, and lasted from about 435 B.C. until the sacking of Rome (A.D. 410). .^fter the latter date, although various works of a statistical nature, notably the Breviary of Charlemagne (A.D. SOS) and the Domesday Book of William the Conqueror (A.D. 10S6) — were compiled in Europe during the Middle Ages, we have no record of any further Census having been taken until the 17th Century. The credit for the revival of systematic enumeration belongs to the Canadian Province of Quebec, or La Nouvelle France, as it was then called. There, a Census was taken in 1666. and at a somewhat later date Censuses were also taken in Nova Scotia (then Acadia) and Newfoundland." DOiliyiOy STATISTICIAN 11 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOf character. Notwithstanding the express iirovisions of the Act, no statistics, it was affirmed, had been collected or published, except those of the two decennial censuses, and the latter abounded in inaccuracies and inconsistencies ("' absurdities of the most ridiculous character") notwithstanding that over $260,000 had been expended on their preparation. The report concluded with a plea for "real Canadian statistics" to be achieved under a series of nine recommendations which may be resolved into two : (1) the working-over, collection, and republication of Canadian statistics from the earliest times, and (2) the taking of a census in 1871 by way of bringing the series of statistics thus obtained to date and of laying foundations for a better future on improved methods. "Such a mass," wrote Dr. Tache, "of well-j^repared information on the territorial, vital, religious, educational, administrative, judicial, agricultural, commercial, industrial and financial statistics of our country would constitute a monument at which the enlightened part of the population would look with com- placence, and other countries with a great deal of interest." The ijroposals of the report were to a large extent adopted, and Dr. Tache was himself appointed Com- missioner for the Census of 1S71, which vvas taken under a special Act passed in 1870. Meanwhile, the British !f\orth America Act, 1867, had specifically mentioned " Census and Statistics" among the subjects falling under the jurisdiction of the Dominion Government, as requiring national rather than local direction, whilst the Act establish- ing the Dominion Department of Agriculture in 1868 named "the Census, Statistics and the Registration of Statistics" as the sixth of nine subjects under its control. The Modern: Feriod. — From a legislative standpoint, the statistical system which lasted until 1918 may be said to date from the "Census and Statistics Act" of 1879. The Act required a census to be taken in 1881 and " at the beginning of every tenth year thereaftei-." A section headed " Statistics " pi-ovided that the Minister of Agri- culture should, from time to time, make rules and regulations " for the purpose of collecting, abstracting, tabulating and publishing vital, agricultural, criminal, and other statistics." As administered, however, the Act was mainly a Census Act, and took little cognizance of general statistics. These, for the most part, grew up inde- pendently, and only briefest mention of them is possible here : A miscellaneous collec- tion of municipal, insurance, and building society statistics had been brought out in an annual volume by the Department of Finance prior to 1873. From the earliest times, the statistics of imports and exports had been recorded by the Department of Customs; after 1893 these statistics were also published in made-over form by the Department of Trade and Commerce. . A Eailway Statistics Act had been passed in 1873, and a Criminal Statistics Act in 1876. Statistics of banking and public finance were present from the beginning, as were those of certain phases of production, notably fisheries. A scheme of mortuary statis- tics for leading cities dated from 1883. In general, each department published such statistics as were thrown off by its administrative machinery. The only medium for co-ordination was the Statistical Tear Book, which came into existence in 1SS6 ; the general statistical sections of the Act of 1879 had in that year been erected into a separate statute, and the Year Book was brought out thereunder.^ The decennial census, however, remained the most comprehensive statistical inquiry in Canada, and the sole authority upon many important phases of national activity. With the open- ing of the West, the pra3tice of taking a census for these rapidly growing sections 1 Immediately after Confederation a "Tear Book and Almanac of British North America, being- an Annual" Register of Political, Vital and Trade Statistics, Customs Tariffs, Excise and Stamp Duties, and Public Events of Interest in Upper and Lower Canada. New Brunswicli, Xova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and the West Indies " -was founded. SubEequently this title was altered to "The Tear Book and Almanac of Canada, being an .Annual Statistical Abstract of the Dominion and a Register of Legislation and of Public Men in British No?th America." The editor was M-. Arthur Harvey, of the Finance Department, Ottawa, but the work was in no sense a government publication. It lasted from 1S67 to 1879. 12 Th'ADK AM) VOil \l KIK h: 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 midway between the Keiieral censuses was inaugurated in lt<8.) witli a census of the Xorthwest Territories and in 1886 with a census of ilanitoba. The hitter was repeated in 1896, and was extended to the other Prairie Provinces m 1906 and 1916. A new but not essentially different phase was introduced in 1905, when the Census Office was made permanent. Previously, wiiat amounted to a new organization had been called into existence for each census. The United States had made its census permanent in 1902, and there were potent reasons for similar action in Canada, notably the need of a trained and experienced staff for work so important and unique, and of the maintenance of a uniform jwlicy and technic' The " Census and Statistics Act," 1905, was of the nature of a consolidation of the Census Act, the Statistics Act, and the Criminal Statistics Act. The new " Census and Statistics Office ": was placed under the direction of a " Chief Officer " whose duties comprised the taking of the decennial and quinquennial censuses of population, natural products, and economic resources, and the prosecuting of such special intereensal inquiries as.might be ordered from time to time by the minister. The Act made several improvements in statistical machinery. A considerable amount of new work of original character was inidertaken by the reorganized office after 1905, including a postal census of manufactures in 1906, and postal censuses of dairying and agriculture in 1907. In 1908, a crop-reporting service was instituted, the results being issued in a monthly bulletin. No attempt, however, was made to work with other statistical departments. The Year Book was, in fact, remodelled in 1905 by omitting education, vital, municipal, and other statistics of provincial origin, though the review of Dominion departmental statistics was main- tained. Meanwhile the latter continued to multiply. The immigration statistics of the Department of the Interior date from 1897; statistics of forestry, issued by the Forestry Branch of the Department of the Interior, from 190S ; statistics of mining production (reorganized) from 1906; and statistics of unemployment, strikes, wages, and prices from dilTerent years of the opening decade of the present century. Statis- tics of transportation and communications were reorganized in 1907. It would be interesting to describe in a less impersonal way the growth of this considerable body of data, and possibly in some future report to trace more intimately the conditions surrounding the beginnings of statistical work in Canada and some of the difficulties that met its pioneers. The decennial censuses, as already remarked, were the outstanding landmarks. Those of 1871 and 1881 were taken by Dr. Tache, whose report in 1865 was so far-reaching in its effects. The third census, (1891) was taken under supervision of the late Dr. George Johnson, and the fourth (1901) and fifth (1911) under that of the late Dr. Archibald Blue, as special census commissioners. How the scope of the census increased from decade to decade may perhaps be most succinctly indicated by the accompanying tables, which include certain obvious and important indices of growth, although they are, of course, by no means a final criterion. It will be seen that whilst population doubled, the extent and cost of the inquiry increased more than proportionately. 1 For a detailed discussion of the point, see "A Permanent Census Office," prepared at the request of the Chairman of the Committees on the Census. U.S. Senate and House of Represen- tatives, M'ashington, 1901. SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOf DOMISIOy .sTATISTICIAy DECENNIAL CENSUSES. Yuar. Commi.s- sioners. Enumer- ators. Schedules Used. Questions. Population. Total Cost. Cost Per Capita. Compil ation Clerks Em- ployed. 1871 No. 206 205 241 3il . 264 No. 2,789 3,183 4,366 8,847 9,703 No. 9 8 9 11 13 No. 211 172 216 561 549 No. 3,689,257 4,324,810 4,833,239 5,371,315 7,^06,643 S cts. 511,330 47 452,507 79 549.991 76 1,184,458 94 1,302,854 57 Cents. 13-86 10 46 11 38 22 05 18 07 No. 1881 1X91 1901 1911 - 143 201 194 DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES. Census. For Salaries at Ottawa. For Field Work. For Office Exjienses. Total. 1871 S cts. •? cts. S cts. -S cts. 511,330 47 452, .507 79 549,991 7H 1,184,458 94 1,302,85-t 57 18S1 1891 1901 1911 108,918 63 268,562 56 140,009 35 411,432 26 883.159 16 1,090,752 31 29,640 87 32,737 22 72,092 91* Includes cost of adding and tabulating machines and the inst.-illation of the lattei . ProvincMl Statistics. — A word may be added ou provincial statistics. Tlie British Xorth America Act did not, of course, preclude the collection and publication of statis- tics by Provincial Governments. In the provinces, as in the Dominion, the practice has been for each department to publish the statistics it considers desirable, usually in the form of annual reports to the Legislature. Ontario has the longest established and until recently the most completely developed series, but statistics of a sort have existed in all the provinces from the earliest times. Some of these have overlapped and duplicated Dominion statistics, as in agriculture, dairying, insurance, and mining: in other cases, the provincial figures have been the only ones in the field, as in educa- tion, municipal and vital statistics. In all cases, each province and each department within the province has proceeded for the most part independently, thus rendering interprovincial comparisons on any extended scale extremely difHcult. and Dominion totals impossible. An exception must be noted in the ease of Quebec, until 1012 one of the most backward of the provinces statistically, but now among the most progressive By an Act of the Legislature, dated December 21, 1912, a Bureau of Statistics was created for the collection and publication of useful statistics and information, especially with regard to education, industry, trade, agriculture, population and colonizatioii. For the preliminary organization of the work. M. Henri Bunle, Statistician in the General Statistical Service of France, was engaged ; on the completion of this survey, a chief of the bureau was appointed in the person of il. G. E. Marquis, and substantial pro- gress has since been registered. The chief organ of the Bureau is a Statistical Year Book, published in the French and English languages. 14 ritADI-: AM) VOMMKllVK 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 The Statistical Commission of 1912. Such in briefest outline was the situation which had developed in Canadian statistics in the opening decade of the century. A considerable body of statistical publications had grown into existence; in certain sections of the field good work was being done — in many others not so good; there was much duplication, at the same time that there were numerous gaps, often at crucial points ; finally, there was a total lack of general plan or provision for consistent progress. The embarrassment which this occasioned with the rapid gi'owth of the country and the increasing complexity of its problems, many of which called in the most insistent way for statistical treat- ment, will be appreciated. It led in coui-se of time to much search for a remedy, and at length to the step which brought remedial action within reach. On April 1, 1912, the Census and Statistics Office was transferred to the Ministry of Trade and Commerce, with general reorganization in view. A few weeks later, the step to which reference has just been made was taken, namely, the appoint- ment on ilay 12, 1912, of a departmental commission " to examine and report upon the ofiicial statistics of Canada."' The Order in Council apjxiinting the commission set forth in general terms the evils for which it was expected to find a cure. Out- side of the decennial census, the reference afiirmed, no comprehensive system of statistics was in existence. Especially to be deprecated was the dearth of statistics of production and of tne distribution of Canadian commodities within the country itself. The duplication of effort between departments was referred to, and the oppor- tunity for co-operation with the provinces pointed out, the suggestion being made that Dominion and provincial effort should be co-ordinated, and a central statistical organ- ization set up. The commission was in fine directed to inquire into all the statistical work going forward in the several departments, its scope, methods, and reliability, and with a view to practical results, " to report a comprehensive system of general statistics adequate to the interests of the country and in keeping with the demands oi the time." The commission duly presented its report, and it is interesting before going further to quote the general confirmation of the unsatisfactory nature of existing conditions with which they prefaced their findings — a statement which may be regarded as the final word on the method imder which Canadian statistics had thus far been permitted to develop. Referring to the remarks contained in the reference as paraphrased above, the commission said: — '■ Though many of the statistical reports issued by various departments and branches are of undoubted excellence and value, there is apparent in the body of Canadian statistics, considered as a whole, a lack of coherence and common purpose. This is traceable .to imperfect appreciation in the past of the fact that the statistics of the country, whether the product of one agency or several agencies, should constitute a single harmonious system, with all divisions in due correlation. Under the British North America Act, 1S67, the Dominion is given specific a\ithority to deal with ' statistics,' and while this must not be regarded as precluding statistical activity on the part of local governments it does apparently imply that statistics are a matter of national concern and may therefore properly come under the general co-ordinating authority of the Federal Government. No such viewpoint or function, however, has in the past been assumed by the Dominion. On the contrary each department or branch, charged either directly or indirectly with statistical investigation, has con- 1 The members of the Commission were Richard Grigg, Commissioner of Commerce, Chair- man, and Adam Shortt. Civil Service Commissioner. E. H. Godfrey, Census and Statistics Office. W. A. Warne. Department of Trade and Commerce, R. H. Coats. Department ot Labour, and J. R. K. Bristol. Department of Customs. DOlliyiUX sTATI.'iTICIAy 15 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOf cerued itself primarily with the immediate purpose only iu view. This is, from the usual standpoint, quite as it should be; a department is not to be expected to regard points of view beyond the scope of the administration assigned' to it. Nevertheless, the effect statistically has been to inculcate routine and the neglect of opportunities for furnishing wider information and service. '• While this detachment has characterized the departments of the Dominion Government, still more has it been evident as between the several provinces and the Dominion, and between province and province, notwithstanding tbat the national importance of many of the functions of the provincial governments under Confederation calls urgently for statistical uniformity and homogeneity. This general condition we would consider to be the fundamental defect which must be met and overcome iu the existing situation. Some of the unfortunate results which have followed may be briefly noted. " (1) The scope of Canadian statistics has been restricted. On not a few points of vital interest to the country little or no statistical information exists in a form suitable for practical application. There has been no general com- prehensive answer to the question, what statistics should a country such as Canada possess? i.e., what are the phenomena requiring the scientific measure- ments supplied by statistics if Canadian national development is to proceed to the best advantage? It may be argued that the demand for statistics may be trusted to create the supply; but to wait for the occasion to arise is often to be too late, and such a policy precludes the growth of a statistical system along logical lines. " (2) Where the statistical activities of several bodies working along simi- lar lines are virtually independent, duplication is inevitable. The notes of evidence show many eases both of actual duplication and of serious waste of effort through lack of co-operation between statistical authorities. " (3) The statistics are tmequal in quality and value. There are instances, both Dominion and provincial, of imperfect statistical method resulting from (a) lack of expert knowledge of the subject under investigation and (&) lack of appreciation of the nature and conditions of statistical meas- urement. The absence of leadership is nowhere more apparent than in the vary- ing extent to ^hich statistical methods have been developed in different branches. The whole question of reliability is involved in this. Without careful adjust- ment of method accuracy is impossible. On such a point no more severe criti- cism is possible than the statement that room for improvement exists. " (4) The restriction of outlook has impaired promptitude in the issue of reports, llany statistics lose a large part of their value after a comparatively short lapse of time. Especially is this true in a rapidly-growing country like Canada. " (5) Lack of unity and co-ordination prevents true comparisons between Canada and other countries. The recent growth of international trade and intercourse has rendered such comparisons more than ever necessary, and they have become indispensable to the national progress of Canada." Before leaving this aspect, it may be said that whilst the above constitutes the most comprehensive arraignment that has ajjpeared of the Canadian statistical scheme, other weighty authorities have home witness to the inconvenience and worse caused by its inequalities and lack of system. Indeed, few public inquiries have been made in recent years without uncovering this feature. Almost simultaneously with the Statistical Commission, the Ontario Commission on Unemployment passed a resolu- tion strongly advocating statistical reform, whilst the Municipal Improvement League of Canada and the Dominion Economic Commission drew attention to fields of first importance in which existing statistics were either wholly lacking or were inadequate to the country's needs. 16 IRAliK AM) ((IM MERCK 10 GEORGE V. A. 1920 The Remedy -Centralization. Next, as to the rcinedy. On the suhjeot of general statistical organization, the c-oniniission recommended as follows : — (1) That there be created a Central Statistical Office to organize, in co-operation with the several departments concerned, the strictly statistical work undertaken hy the Dominion Government. The object of this organization should be to co-ordiuate the statistics of Canada under a single comprehensive scheme and so to extend them that the.v may meet the present needs of the country and follow the probable course of its development. To borrow a phrase employed in a similar comiection by an eminent statistician, the object of such a reorganization should be primarily to constitute a "central thinking office" on the subject of the statistics of Canada. Describing the possible functions of such an office in Great Britain, Mr. Bowlev wrote' : — « ■ Such an office must have cognizance of iill the statistics of more than departmental importance which are published officially .... Mislead- ing statistics must be suppressed, overlapping must be stopped, careful plans must be devised for tilling in the gaps at present left and preparations made for investigation of matters likely to become of public importance. All Bills involving or affecting the collection of statistics should be considered by it ... . Publications for the use of the public should in some cases be edited by it, with careful detinitions, and with short analyses and criticism stating accurately and intelligibly the purport and meaning of their con- tents; in other cases, where a department already exists for such publication, there should be co-oj^eratiou with a view to carrying out the purposes already indicated.- This so \\e\\ expresses our own views as to the s<'ope and functions which the proposed Canadian Office should assume that we cannot do better than allow it to stand as a part of the report, adding that the examples of Germany and Australia show that the idea is both practicable and valuable. (2) In order to give effect to this recommendation, it may be necessai'y to enact fresh legislation or to amend the present Census and Statistics Acts. (3) The Central Office referred to should, we think, carr,y out the general policy and the various specific recommendations of the present report."' The report went on to outline how the above could best be carried into effect. With respect to a number of subjects, specific rcconimeudations were made, but it was pointed out that a more detailed examination of the field as a whole than the com- mission had been able to give was necessary before exact procedure could in any case be laid down. The intention of the report was in fact to be suggestive, rather than con- structive, and the commission expressly urged that the first task in the proposed reconstruction should ha the formulation of a comprehensive plan of statistics having reference to such matters as the scope of the data to be included, the agencies best (lualified to cover the several subdivisions, and the precise manner in which the data in each subdivision should be collected, compiled, and published. In general, it was 1 The Improvement of Oflficial Statistics, by Arthur U Bowley. M.A.. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, vol. LXXI, pt. III. September 30. 190S, p. 478. - Mr. Bowley further reJ?ommended procedure (for Great Britain) as follows: "Let an office be formed, whose first duty shall be to undertake the decennial census and frequent supple- mentary inquiries. Let it co-operate with, perhaps ultimately absorb, the Registrar General's departments. Let it talie over the tabulation and publication of statistics collected by administrative departments. Let it arrange a modus Vivendi with the Board of Trade in whatever way will secure the best delimitation of functions and completeness of information. It should, perhaps, be subject for constitutional purposes to the Treasury." DOMIXIOy 1ecting the Dominion Bureau of Statistics" (to be cited as the "Statistics Act"), passed at the session of Parliament of 1918, is the measure designed to give final form to the statistical policy of Canada. It crystallizes the suggestions of the Statistical Commission in the light of subsequent research, and with the regulations thereunder lays down a definite plan for the organization and development of statistics. Structurally, the Act is a consolidation of previous statistical legislation of the Dominion Government, including the Census Act, the General Statistics Act, the Eailway Statistics Act, and the Criminal Statistics Act — with additions to render the scheme comprehensive. Specific sections deal with the decennial and quin- quennial censuses of jMpulation and agriculture, an annual census of industry (to include mines, fisheries, forestry, manufactures), the statistics of trade and commerce (foreign and internal), transportation statistics, criminal statistics, and general statistics, ilany improvements and additions in detail are made, and the general machinery of administration is considerably strengthened. But the most significant section is that which provides for the creation of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics and broadly defines the latter's functions. The Bureau is charged with the general administration of the Act. Its duties are " to collect, abstract, compile and publish statistical information relative to the commercial, industrial, social, economic and general activities and condition of the people." To these, however, is added the task of collaborating with all other departments of the Government " in the com- pilation and publication of statistical records of administration." Finally, the taking of the census is under its jurisdiction. The above, it will be seen, confers what may be regarded as complete jurisdiction in statistics. Particularly significant is the provision for collaboration with the other lOf— 2 18 THADE AMJ COilMEIiCIi 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 departments, the interpretation of which is. briefly, that where statistics necessarily originate as by-products of departmental adniinistratiuu and their coinpih\tion is in the nature of departmental accounting, they should not only meet departmental require- ments, but should conform, under arrangements with the Bureau, to the general needs of statistics from the broadest point of view. In other words, provision is made for the organization of the inquisitorial powers possessed by the Government in different counectious to the best statistical advantage. Inquisitorial powers are conferred on (1) departments having executive control in specific fields in connection with the exercise of that control, and (2) upon the Dominion Bureau of Statistics for informa- tional purposes. Where the two sets of powers arc parallel they are to be organized from the statistical standpoint in co-operation. All other statistics are vested in the Bureau. The multiplication of inquiries by departments having no legal powers to demand response, and the resultant carelessness inculcated in the public, has provided not the least of latter-day handicajis to statistical efficiency.* In order to define the principle explicitly, and to provide for arriving at satisfac- tory interdepartmental adjustments, an Order in Council under the Act was passed October 12, 191S, as follows:— The Committee of the Privy Council have had before them a report, dated October 7, 1918, from the Minister of Trade and Commerce, submitting that section 3 of the " Act respecting the Dominion Bureau of Statistics,'' passed at the last session"of Parliament, imposes upon the Bureau the duty of collecting, abstracting, compiling and publishing statistical information relative to the commei'cial, industrial, social, economic, and general activities and condition of the people, and of collaborating with all other Departments of the Government in the compilation and publication of statistical records of administration, and that at the present time statistics are being compiled and published in various departments and branches of the public service, resulting in some cases in unnecessary expense and overlapping. The Minister, therefore, reo^imends as follows : — (1) That all purely statistical investigations relative to the commercial, industrial, social, economic and general activities of the people shall be carried out in the Dominion Bureau of Statistics; (2) That with respect to such records of any department or branch of the public service as are of a statistical character the Dominion Statistician shall confer with the head of such dejiartment or branch with a view to arranging that such records be collected, and comjiiled in so far as possible in conformity with the methods and organization established in the Bureau, the object of such • As between (a) complete consolidation of statistical staffs under a single control, and (b) co-ordination under different controls through a commission, the Act provides for consolida- tion, though leaving room for adiustments in the light of expediency. Whether statistics is an independent science or merely a highly technical method of present- ing facts to be evolved by each science in turn, the principle of each specialist compiling his own statistics has been less frequently followed in government departments than would in a superficial view be supposed. For example the mining statistics of the (Mines Department have not been compiled by the departmental experts on copper, iron, coal and the like products but by a statistician attached to the department. Canadian railway statistics have likewise been popularly regarded as decentralized because attached to the Department of Railways and Canals, whereas in reality they have been self-centred, the control of Canadian railways being vested in the Board of Railway Commissioners, whilst the department's function has been to operate the Intercolonial Railway and Canadian Canal system, and to pass on applications for the building of new railway lines. The intercensal statistics of agriculture, again, might be conceived to have shitted from a decentralized to a centralized condition with the passing of the Census and Statistics Office in 1912 from the Department of Agriculture to the Department of Trade and Commerce, carrjing the agricultural statistical work with it ; in reality there was no change in the practical relation of the work — a fact that shows how purely verbal such distinctions may be. The task of centralization is therefore less difficult than is sometimes supposed, once the principle is accepted as matter of government policy. DOMIMOy .STATISTICIAN 19 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOf arrangement being the prevention of overlapping, the increase of comparability, and the utilization of departmental organizations in the best manner for statis- tical ends ; (3) That after such conference the Dominion Statistician shall, at as early a date as practicable, prepare a report on the statistical work of each department or branch of the public service, with a view to carrying out the above require- ments, such report to be submitted to Your Excellency in Council for approval with a view to effecting a permanent arrangement for dealing with the statistics collected by the Government ; and (4) That to further promote efficiency and economy, all statistical com- pilations for the Government be carried out in so far as practicable by mechani- cal appliances, and that for this purpose use be made of the machines installed in the Bureau of Statistics. The Committee concur in the foregoing recommendations, and submit the same for approval. Under the above, adequate means were provided for the working out of the scheme of centralization in so far as the Dominion departments are concerned. It remains to add that the Act also provides the machinery for provincial co-operation — which in view of the extent of provincial jurisdiction is no less essential to statistical organi- zation than is co-operation between Dominion departments — by a clause enabling the Bureau to enter into arrangements for the collection and supplying of statistical data tlirough provincial departments or officers, the latter when executing any diity in this connection to be deemed, for purposes of the execution of that duty, officers under the Statistics Act. Organization under the Statistics Act, 1918. The Dominion Bureau of Statistics. We may now turn to a statement of the organization that has been effected under the Statistics Act, 1918. Though still under development and in places tentative, the plan to which the Bureau is working admits of review in some detail. At the close of its initial year, the Bureau was embraced in eleven main divisions. Division I, devoted to Administration, was, as the name implies, in executive and general control. The actual field of statistics was apportioned among the remaining divisions as follows: Division II, Population (Demography) — The Census; Division III, Agriculture; Division IV, The Industrial Census (fisheries, furs, forestry, dairy factories, mines, central power stations, general manufactures and construction) ; Division V, Exports and Imports; Division VI, Transportation (Land and Water); Division VII, Internal Trade, Prices, etc.; Division VIII, Finance (Public and Private) — Wealth, Debt, Taxation; Division IX, Administration of Justice; Division X, Education ; Division XI, General Statistics — The Canada Year Book. In describing the work of the above divisions in turn, an opportunity will bo afforded both of noting the principles of centralization that have been followed^ — and- more particularly the co-operative arrangements that have been made with Dominion and Provincial Departments — as well as of indicating, at least in summary, the scope and character of the statistics that are now being undertaken or that are being pro- jected as necessary for important public policy. Division I, — Administration. The Administration Division is charged with the general executive work of the Bureau, which is performed in close contact with the office of the Dominion Statisti- cian and under the more immediate supervision of the Secretary of the Bureau. It lOf— 2i 20 Th'ADF AM) COMMEUCE 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 answ"er> the iiujuirios of the public, appoints and dismisses staff, keeps the Bureau's accounts, and has charge of its permanent records and correspondence files. All requisitions are issued by it, stationery and other supplies given out, mailing lists for the Bureau's publications prepared and revised, and the distribution of reports, bulle- ■tius and press notices made. A mimeographing and multigraphing service for the other divisions is a feature, and organization is being made of a central checking and verifying office through which all reports of the Bureau will pass for final revise, drafting of graphs and diagrams, etc. The Administration Division is naturally the focal point of the Bureau's organi- zation by subjects, and an important part of its duty is to act as liaison agent between the other divisions, in which connection three features of the Bureau which specially exemplify the advantages of centralization call for mention : — (1) Floating sf-aff. — Two pronounced characteristics of statistical work are: (1) the large proportion of routine, and (2) the ebb and flow. Such work is peculiarly of the kind which gains by centralization : as the experience of " big business " proves, any arrangement which increases the proportion of low-priced employees adds efficiency and reduces expense. A staff of experienced clerks capable of being shifted to points of pressure is accordingly a prominent feature of the Bureau. Accompanying it is a cost-accounting system to record the working time spent on each piece of work, and incidentally to provide a measure of clerical efficiency. (2) Machinery. — The use of card-punching and electric tabulating machinery has revolutionized statistical compilation. The machines require expert supervision and are expensive (installations to date by the Bureau have cost $75,000, and the rental of others is proportionate), but the added range of analysis and the saving in time and tinal costs they permit are great. Thus far machinery has been applied in the Bureau's work only to the census of population and to certain internal trade and transportation records; centralization, however, will facilitate the extension of its use. It will have been noted, in fact, that the Order in Council of October 12, 191S.* looks (clause 4) to the utilization of the Bureau's machines by other Government departments as well, the installation being on a peak-load basis, and intervals occurring when the machines are either wholly or in part idle. In France, a central battei-y of machines compiles the executive statistics of several departments, and in private business central com- piling plants are springing up in the larger cities, as in Montreal, supported by banks, insurance companies, etc.^ which are thus enabled to avoid the overhead of installa- tion. At the close of the year, services of the nature above indicated" were being organized for the Pensions Board and the Taxation Division of the Department of Finance (the cards to be punched in the departments and transferred for compilation to the Bureau) the Bureau gaining in this way, in addition to the primary object, some useful statistical by-products and a wider technical experience.? (.3) Lihrarii. — A library of standard works on statistical technlc. outstanding statistical documents of the past, and current statistical publications of the principal countries is being assembled under a competent librarian. The amalgamation of branches has reduced overlapping — which in library work is particularly expensive — - and has rendered some previously uncatalogued collections of books and pamphlets generally accessible. The library is purely statistical, recourse being had to other, local sources for works of more general application, except where the latter are con- stantly in requisition. •Quoted on pages lS-19. 5 The following outline of the manner in which mechanical tabulation is effected in the Census of Population may be of popular interest. It ^rill be understood that the records of each individual instead of beins taken oft from the census returns by hand on a compilat'on sheet are punched upon a card, and the compilation effected by passing the cards through sorting and tabulating machines. DOMIMOy STATISTICIAN 21 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10f Division II— Population— The Census. Entering the field proper of statistics, the first subject of all to demand attention is undoubtedly the people which make up the nation — to which phase the term "' dOTio- graphy '' hn? been applied. And here on the threshold of the Bureau's work a principle which runs throughout its organization (applicable to best advantage under centrali- zation) must" be briefly noted. In familiar parlance, two kinds of records are commonly employed in accounting, (1) a record of transactions as they occur, and (2) a periodical stock-taking. Simi- larly, statistics may be roughly divided into those derived from the continuous observation of phenomena wbile functioning, and those of the census or national stock sheet. Certain information is best brought out by the one treatment, certain other by the second. It is superfluous to add that the two series of records should be care- fully related to each other, and that the limitations of each should be clearly recognized. The decennial population census is, of course, the national stock-taking par excellence. The fact, however, that it has for primary object the enumeration of the people is of considerable moment statistically. The enumeration of the people in itself is a very large task (it has been said of the United States census that it is " the largest single administrative act of the Government") demanding machinery of an elaborate and special character. In chief it requires a very numerous field force, -sufiicient to reach by personal contact, within a few days' time, each individual within the country. Obviously the heavy expenditures of so large'an organization should be made to yield the largest possible statistical return. But there are limits to the kind of data that a census thus organized can supply. It cannot, for example, undertake inquiries involving scientific or technical knowledge on tbe part either of the census agent or the person from whom the data are obtained. Perhaps the feature of the Canadian census that has oftenest provoked" criticism in the past, namely, its tendency to over-elaboration, arose through lack of allowance for the limitations of the popu- lation enumerators — ^joined to its isolation from the general body of statistics. The attempt to collect mortuary statistics, or a record of the deaths occurring during the census year, is a case in point: vital statistics require fundamentally the method of continuous observation. Another instance of overtaxing is furnished by industrial production, a highly complex and technical subject, breaking up into innumerable subdivisions, each requiring special treatment beyond the powers of the ordinary popu- Punching. — The punch-card is divided into fields or zones, each corresponding to a certain specific detail of record on tlie population schedule. In the card adopted lor the 1911 Census, the first four fields were for the identification or " gang punch," so-called from the fact that the cards are perforated with a " gang " of punches simultaneously, the perforations correspond- ing to the number of tlie electoral and enumeration district to which they belong. As every district has a particular number, it is impossible, even should the cards become accidentally misplaced, to compile a card belonging to one district with those of another. The remainder of the card was divided into twenty-three fields or zones, covering all the information regarding the individual which could be efBx:iently compiled. Verification. — After the cards are punched, gang punched and inspected, they are put through a verification machine in order to detect and reject cards Avhich are InsutTlciently or inconsistently punched. It is considered " inconsistent," for example, if a woman is recorded as a blaclismith, or a person under five or over twenty as attending school, or a male under eighteen or a female under fifteen as married. Cards rejected for these and similar reasons are referred back for comparison with the original record. Sorting. — Sorting is accomplished by an automatic machine which feeds the cards one by one between electric contacts. In synchronism with the forward movement of the card, a chute or opening is reciprocated across its path. The sorting is done at great speed, eaca macliine sorting about two hundred and fifty cards per minute into twelve different classifications Tabulating. — After sorting for any one field, the cards are ready to be tabulated for the various data predetermined tor publication. This is done by tabulating machines at the rate of about 15,000 per day. The possibilities of mechanical tabulation may be illustrated by the fact that the analytical data of the Census of 1911 comprised 1,664 pages, as compared with 537 pages in 1901, as a result of new studies covering families, immigration, etc 22 ti;ade .i.vy commerce 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 lation enumerator. Spcakiiijr broadly (the principle must not be run into tlio ground) the deccnuial census should be a stock-takinfj, primarilj' of the people but extended in so far as possible to the whole field of statistics. How this works out in specific cases, and the Canadian census is made to yield the maximum dividend on its overhead, is touched upon in the proper connection in the followinp:. The taking: of the census in this general way is made the duty of Division II of the Bureau, though. the latter is assigned population as its subject proper.* Coming to population statistics in the light of the above, the subject falls into (1) those of the census or decennial stock-taking just mentioned, and (2) the statist tics of day-to-day increase or decrease, including (a) vital statistics (births and deaths), and (b) the statistics of migration to and from tlic country. As above stated, these three divisions should be closely co-ordinated. The Census. The Statistics Act provides for a census of the whole of Canada in 1921 and in every tenth year thereafter. Midway between, i.e., in 1926 and every tenth year there- after, a census of the three prairie provinces, Manitoba, Saskatchew-an and Alberta, is to be taken, in view of the more rapid growth that may be expected in these newer regions. This so-called " quinquennial " census dates from 1S8.5-6, when Manitoba and the Northwest Territorities were included; since 1906 it has been extended over the three provinces occuisying the prairie section of Canada. The censtJs thus pri)vided for is termed the " Census of Population and Agriculture." The reason for the inclusion of agriculture will, in the light of preceding remarks, be obvious. Approximately 35 per cent of the population of Canada is engaged in agriculture, and the most expensive part of the census organization is that of the rural districts. For agriculture, moreover, the ordinary population enumerator proves a satisfactory field agent, most of the processes of agriculture being familiar ones and such as an enumerator chosen in an agricultural district and usually a practical agri- culturist himself can well cover. Hence the provision that the stock-taking of the Canadian people shall be a comprehensive survey as well of their primary industry. Reference in detail to the census of agriculture and its place in the scheme of general aagricultural statistics will be found further on.f • In effect, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics is a general statistical office charged with the taking of the Census, whereas the Census and Statistics Office, which the Bureau supei- sedes, was a census office pJus specific independent duties. " A highly organized Government " says a writer in the Journal ot the American Statistical Association (December, 1914) "should provide for the continuous registration of social phenomena, and for the periodical census of social conditions." He continues, with reference to the U.S. Bureau of the Census: "Per- manent maintenance for the performance of a function periodically, however important that function, is a stigma which is fundamentally discrediting to any public office . . . The decennial census has been called the ' greatest single piece of work ' undertaken by the Gov- ernment . . . but it is decidedly unfortunate that the notion should prevail so generally as it does, that providing a nucleus is the chief justification for permanent maintenance . . . The justification for permanent maintenance must ultimately be found if at all in the work done 61/ the office in its character as a permanent bureau. If this other work of the permanent Bureau is casual, a sort of statistical fly-flapping without practical social value in itself, its continuance can not be justified by the exigencies of the decennial census, and the Bureau itself had best be abolished, — even though its abolition might somewhat impair the quality of the decennial census, or prevent any material improvement in that work . . . The intercensal activities of the Bureau absolutely determine the character of its working force. If these activities are trivial, the Bureau itself will always be found incompetent to undertake the decennial census. Unless, therefore, there is concrete evidence that the Bureau has become durin? the first decade of its existence a ' great statistical laboratory,' it has failed to qualify even for performing the one function which is generally regarded as its distingui-shing char- acter." tSee pages 2S and 30. DOiliyiOX STATISTICIAN 23 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOf Vital Statistics. Vital Statistics, notwithstanding their importance as the basis of public health and of much of the security and moral tone of social life, have never been satisfactorily organized for the whole of Canada. They are under provincial jurisdiction (as per- taining to civil rights) ; but in two of the provinces they have virtually never been brought into existence, whilst in the others legislation and administrative methods have differed in the widest way. (For example, the statistical year is not uniform; the International Classification of Deaths is not luiiversally followed; each province has its own standard of administration; and each province its own methods of com- piling and presenting results.) Interprovincial comparisons of data or their combina- tion into Dominion totals have accordingly heretofore been imx>ossible. The original Census Act provided that a record of deaths should be taken for the census year — an attempt to bridge the chasm — but this again may be set down as ques- tionable method. For the reason mainly that in census-taking inquiries involving the use of memory or of scientific knowledge should be avoided (there are other reasons as well), the mortuary census was never more tlian a partial success, over twenty per cent of the deaths being missed and the information actually collected being of limited value, especially in the all-important matter of the cause of death. Even had it proved otherwise, mortality statistics are only a section of the field of vital statistics, and at ten-year intervals are of little use. Thirty-five years ago, the Dominion Government began the annual collection of vital statistics directly from the leading municipalities, then the only source of birth and death records, but the statistics lapsed in the early 'nineties with the organization of the provincial systems. The remedy, of course, lies in uniform standard legislation and administration by the provinces, with a central Dominion office as intermediary agent for the mainten- ance of the standard and for the compiling and publication of the more important comparative results. More than almost any other subject, vital statistics gain by breadth of treatment; to work in a water-tight compartment is to lose half the fruits. Vital Statistics, in fact, are international in scope. The decennial census also should carefully relate its population rubrics to the needs and objects of vital statistics ; cer- tain data of first-rate interest to vital statistics are most readily obtained through the census. The census in the past has not always obtained these data, but it might plead in extenuation that it was difficult to relate its inquiry to vital statistics when the latter did not exist. Looking to the working out of an arrangement as above outlined, the Census and Statistics Office, in 1916, submitted a memorandum to the provinces, in which the situation was reviewed in detail and a tentative solution put forward. A model pro- vincial bill was drafted and appended to this memorandum, with model forms of regis- tration and model regulations for procedure in detail, together with a draft Order in Council defining Dominion obligations — the whole based on the vital statistical legis- lation and administration of the several provinces and of other countries, notably the United States and Australia, whose forms of Government and social institutions' approximate closely to our own. The memorandum was followed by an exchange of views, and by the end of 1917 sufficient progress had been made to wai-rant the call- ing of a conference for more formal action. The conference was held in June, 191S, and there were present, in addition to the provincial and Dominion officials, who constituted the principals in the negotiations representatives of the Dominion Departments of Immigration and Insurance, the Commission of Conservation, the Dominion Pension Board, a committee from the American Society of Actuaries, and delegates from the Canadian Medical Association, the Union of Canadian Municipalities, and the Municipal Improvement League of Canada. The United States Bureau of the Census kindly sent the chief of its Vital 24 TUADE AyO COMMERCE 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Statistical Division to assist in the deliberations. The conference, after a two-days' session, adopted the general plan suggested by the Bureau, the !Model Bill and forms being sent on to a committee, which completed the work of drafting at a meeting held in December, 1918. Briefly, the plan involves the passing of the Model Bill and its enforcement to a ninety per cent standard by the provinces. The Dominion Bureau, on its part, agrees to print and supply the various forms and schedules called for by the scheme; to pay the cost of transcribing and forwarding the data when collected by tlie provinces; to effect all compilations by the pimched-card method and according to a plan of tabulation to be agreed upon; to co-ordinate the statistics of migration in accordance with the scheme; to take the census of population in close relation with vital statistics; and to pay the expenses of periodical conferences between Dominion and jirovincial representatives for the discussion of problems arising in the working out of the plan. The Decennial Mortuary Census will be abandoned, its insufficiency having long been recognized in the United States, France, and Germany, and experience in Canada pointing strongly in the same direction.* Since the conclusion of these negotiations, four of the provinces have introduced the necessary legislation. In two others, new legislation will not be called for. whilst in the rest action will probably be taken in 1920. An Order in Council ratifying the engagements of the Bureau of Statistics has been passed, (P.C. G93, dated April 22, 1919), and it is thought that actual work upon the plan will be begun in 1920 and completed within the twelve months following. Thus, within measurable distance of time, the problem of vital statistics bids fair to be solved. Always important, the war has rendered the intelligent study of our vital stock increasingly so, not only for the repairing of losses but for the building up of a people equal to the development of our natural resources, on which the economic future so largely depends. The reforms now con- templated, it may be pointed out, coincide with the establishment of a Dominion Department of Health, which, without the measurements afforded by vital statistics, would be seriously handicapped. The general statistical work of the new department will be carried out in the Bureaii. Migration Statistics. The jjlace which migration statistics occupy in the scheme of population statis- tics has been already indicated. As vital statistics show the natural increase or decrease, Migration Statistics show the increase or decrease by movements to or from other countries. A record of immigi-ant arrivals has been maintained by the Immi- gration Branch since the beginning of the century. It is the intention to have this record include in future all items necessary for co-ordination with the decennial census and vital statistics, a punched-card of each entry to be filed in the Bureau, where it can be made part of the general population record. With regard to emigration, no statistics are at present available, but it is hoped to institute a record coincidentally with the beginning of the work on vital statistics. The treatment of emigration from Canada falls into two divisions, namely. (1) that by seaports, which offers no special difficulty, and (2) that by land to the United States. The latter movement is very heavy, and involves the added difficulty of distinguishing bona fide emigration from the transient interchanges that take place daily on so considerable a scale between the two countries. It is thought that by co-operation with the Immigration Department of the United States, which records and classifies all passengers from Canada into the United States (as emigrants, returning citizens, visitors, etc.) in the same way that emigrants from the United States to Canada are recorded by the Canadian Department, the problem ♦ A report of the proceedings of the conference was issued as a special document and may be had on application to the Bureau. DO^UiyiOX tiTATlSTICIAy 25 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOf may be solved, and au accurate measurement set up of this important movement. The necessity for such measurement will be appreciated when it is said that according to the last decennial census nearly half of the huge volume of immigration of the preceding ten years had passed out of the country, only a little over fifty per cent remaining domiciled in Canada when the census was taken. National EegUtration, 1918. A special feature of the work during the past year was the compilation of the returns of the national registration taken in June, 1918. A temporary stafE of over lOO clerks was employed in the various operations of coding, punching, verifying, and typing the cards, the necessary office space being obtained in the Victoria Museum. The cards were then transferred to the Bureau to be sorted and tabulated on the Bureau's machines. The signing of the annistice on November 11, 1918, having rendei-ed the continuance of further national war effort unnecessary, the greater part of the work projected was not pushed to completion, but the following information was taken off, for the use of the Board of Eegistration : — For Males: — (1) Classification of the male population, 1(5 years of age and over, according to citizenship; by provinces. (2) Classification of the population of foreign origin, as enemy, allied or neutral ; (3) Classification of unmarried males, free from physical disabilities, by single years of age, between 16 and 45. There was also in course of preparation the following: — (1) Classification of the male population by families, and the number of children under 16 years in each family; (2) Number of males deflected from their regular occupations to emergency work; (3) Xumber of males supporting families, by industrial groups ; (4) Clasgifica(tion o:f male immigrant population by occupations; their segregation in urban and rural centres. For Females. — The tabulation of the data concerning the mobilizable women of Canada, being demanded for various purposes by women's organiza- tions, were carried further than in the case of males, the following tables being compiled : — (1) Number of females able to give full time paid work, classified (o) as being able to leave home, (b) as not requiring remuneration for work. (2) Number of females whose home ties permitted them to give full time paid work, classified by provinces, according to their industrial or pro- fessional training. (3) Number of females able to give full time paid work, classified accord- ing to the branch of farming in which they possess experience. (4) Number of females employed in each specified industry, classified according to language spoken: (a) English only; (6) English and French; (c) French only; (d) Foreign tongue only. (5a to 5j) Ten tables, classifying mobilizable women reported in "Domestic and Personal Services," for Canada and the provinces, by occu- pational or trade callings. (6a to 6j) Ten tables, classifying mobilizable women reported in ''Pro- fessional Services," distributed for Canada and the provinces, by occupa- tional or trade callings. (7a to Tj) Ten tables, classifying mobilizable women in each industrial group for Canada and the provinces. 26 TItADE AM> COMMERCE 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Tlie eartls were also employed to furiiisli lists of farmers for use in collecting the annual and monthly statistics of agriculture, the work on which will be described in the next following section. Division. jIII— Agriculture. The census of agriculture for Canada is taken, as ijreviously stated, in Division II. Comprehensive and definitive as it is, the census can obviously form only part of a complete system of agricultural statistics. The immediately practical part is a month to mouth service of reliable information on conditions affecting current farm produc- tion, and more particularly a statement of the volume of production annually at the earliest date consistent with accuracy. So important is the latter service, not only to agriculturists but to the business community at large — agriculture bulking so pre- pouderatingly in the Canadian scheme — that it has been assigned a distinct division in the Bureau. The manner in which the work of crop reporting was carried out for many years in the past offered a leading example of statistical malpractice. Originally the statis- tics of the census were the only data having official imprimatur, and these, as just remarked, can be regarded as foundational only. The first annual statistics were undertaken by certain of the provinces. Others gradually followed, but their methods differed, and some were content with estimates of only meagre character. The Dominion Government accordingly, faced with the need of nation-wide statistics, began in 1908 through the Census and Statistics Office the issue of a monthly bulletin on agricul- tural conditions (originally the " Census and Statistics Monthly," in 1917 changed to the "Monthly Bulletin of Agricultural Statistics"), including annual statements of agricultural yields and the numbers of farm live stock. Reliance was had for the estimates contained in the Bulletin upon a large body of voluntary crop correspondents, scattered throughout the country, who reported monthly according to a fixed routine. In 1910, the Office became the medium through which data were prepared for the International Institute of Agriculture, to which Canada was one of the original adherents. Thus for a considerable portion of Canada a dual series of agricultural reports and estimates. Dominion and provincial, came into existence (and not infre- quently into conflict), — a source of embarrassment to the many who required trust- worthy agi'icultural figures, and the cause of constant friction among officials. Even for the census years, when the element of estimate was eliminated, the figures of the provinces were in some cases left at variance with those of the Dominion. The situation has now been cleared up, and there exists to-day a imified and co- ordinated scheme of agricultural information and statistics, monthly and annual, for the whole of Canada. The negotiations which achieved this result were begun in 1913. On March 26, 1914, a further step was taken at an informal conference held at Ottawa between representatives of the Dominion and Provincial Governments, at which the question of improving the methods of agi-icultural statistics was generally considered, the principle of co-operation endorsed, and adjournment made on a resolution which relegated to the Census and Statistics Office the drafting of a detailed plan. After minute and comprehensive study of the situation the Office in due course completed the task assigned, with the result that in 1917, after a further exchange of views, a co-operative arrangement between the Dominion and four of the provinces (Quebec, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia) was successfully applied; in 1918 this was extended to all the nine provinces of the Dominion. In the scheme as devised — which, as already explained, aims lu-imarily to keep the country in constant touch with agricultural conditions and prospects — the pivotal figures, in the case of field crops, are those of the acreages sown in the spring: apply- DOMiyiOy STATISTICIAy 27 SESSIONAL PAPER No. lOf ing the average yields per acre at harvest, the total crop is estimated. In the case of live stock, the numbers of each kind on the farm in the month of June are similarly important. The method previously in use for securing these spring data, namely, by means of estimates from correspondents as to the percentage increase or decrease in each district comisared with the preceding year, was frankly admitted to be faulty, notwithstanding that it has had the adherence of the United States Department of Agriculture for sixty years. It provides no solid foundation, and errors tend to become cumulative. What is required instead is a series of actual returns from as large a number as possible of individual farms, so that the estimate, if estimate there must be, may rest on fact. Ontario early recognized the superiority of this method and adopted the plan of circularizing individual farmers. The difficulty, of course, lies in reaching so large a number of individuals: there are over 640,000 holdings in Canada of five acres and upwards. After a thorough canvass of ways and means, it appeared that the best avenue of approach to the farmer for statistics purposes lay through the rural school teacher. The school is ubiquitous, and the work of distributing and collecting a census card annually through the school teacher fits in well with educational work. Briefly, the method worked out by the Bureau and the provinces is in general a5 follows : A card previously agreed upon is printed by the Bureau : it carries some twenty-five rubrics relating to areas of field crops and numbers of farm live stock. The number of cards corresponding to the estimated number of farms in the province is then shipped to each Provincial Department of Agriculture. The latter, by arrangement with its sister Department of Education, forwards the cards in bundles of thirty or forty to the rural school teachers, who have been previously advised and coached in the work by joint circular of the departments concerned. The teacher distributes the cards through the children, to whom a state- ment of the objects of the inquiry in simple language is read, making the whole a school exercise and a lesson in public service as well as in agi'icultural education. The plan has also a prospective value in that it is training the children to fill up the forms themselves when they shall have become farmers. The cards are in the first instance sent back by the teachers to the Provincial Department, which arranges them accord- ing to counties or crop districts. They are then shipped to the Dominion Bureau for compilation. Wlien this work is completed, the results are. forwarded by the Bureau to the province, and the element of estimate is decided by an exchange of views, on the wire or otherwise. Thus, during the fall in each year, the coimtry is in possession of a trustworthy statement by provinces and districts of the acreages under the principal crops and of the number of the principal descriptions of farm live stock. The average yield' per acre is similarly arrived at by co-operative methods. It has be^n already noted that the Bureau maintains a large stafi of correspondents, who report monthly on agricultural conditions, according to a fixed scheme. Several of the provincial departments have similar staffs, though in most cases only quarterly or less frequent rejwrts are received from them. In all, however, an estimate of average yields per acre is made at harvest time. The Bureau, it may be added, for this special service, also obtains a return from the rural postmasters. Thus, the final figures represent the experience of many thousand competent observers scattered throughout the country, most of whom are either practical farmers or are in close touch with the farming community, the figures being settled by agreement between the Dominion and Provincial experts after careful consultation with each other. At present- the scheme of annual agricultural statistics is limited in the case of field crops to those in general cultivation, but there are particular branches of agri- cultural or horticultural production that remain to be brought within the range of the Bureau's activity. These include fruits (especially apples), vegetables, sugar beets, tobacco, flax for fibre, and maple syrup. In fruits, the possibilities of obtaining satis- factory annual figures, and the ways and means of doing so, have been carefully 28 TRADE AM) <t: ASU eOMMERfE 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 In the I'ait, the groupings employed have not met these rcquil■ement^. This has •been due hirgely to the fact that there has been no general appreciation of the princi- ples which a system of grouping must follow in any section of the field if it is to avoid inconsistencies. To take an example — if a grouping system contains such headings as " leather " and " clothing " within the same category, accuracy becomes impossible, as an article like boots and shoes cannot be placed in the one without rendering the other defective. Concurrently, it becomes impossible to compare, say, the production of " leather goods '' or of " articles of clothing " with imports, prices, wages, etc., under the same headings, a*s the headings in question, if left to determination by different branches, are almost certain to have different significations. For the general discussion of the problem, the Bureau of Statistics organized in May, 1918, a committee consisting of Prof. W. C. Clark of Queen's University, chairman ; Mr. Bryce M. Stewart, Department of Labour, and Mr. T. Xornian Dean, Statistician of the Ontario Workmen's Compensation Board, Toronto. Beginning with the problem of grouping the products of the Industrial Census, the committee in the course of its work got into touch with the several Dominion and Provincial Departments interested, and also with a similar committee appointed in the United States in 1917, consisting of representatives of the Censu?, the Labour Department, the Interstate Commerce Commission, and the Workmen's Compensation Bureaus of Xew York and Massachu- setts, who were engaged in a similar attempt to establish general principles of classifi- cation for the United States. The broad conclusion reached by the Committee was that any grouping scheme for statistical purposes should adhere throughout to one of the three following principles, viz., the principle of grouping according to " chief component material " ; according to "purpose"; or according to "source or origin" (the farm, the forest, the mine, etc.). These principles should not be intermingled in any one scheme; for the presentation of details one of the principles (preferably the " chief component material " principle) should be adopted and adhered to as far as possible, the remaining two classifications being used for the presentation of analyses and broad totals. By such a method " boots and shoes" would be shown in the detailed presentation under "leather", but would also bo included in the general analytical totals of "clothing", and among manufac- tured products ultimately derived from " the farm." Whilst the method cannot be applied with 100 per cent success, especially for comparative purposes (owing to the intermingling of manufacturing processes, the arbitrary combinations which occur in certain tariff items necessarily included in the trade classification, as well as inherent distinctions in the different points of view fi-om which the problem must be approaeh?d\ it is felt that it can effect a considerable increase in accuracy over previous practices, and that by adopting it as a standard still further improvements can be worked out in time. A more detailed description of its application will be found in the next following division, where the foreign trade classification has been made over in accordance with the new method during the past year. (See pages 38-40.) Division V.— Foreign Trade. — Imports and Exports. For many years an anomalous situation had existed in connection with the statis- tics of imports and exports. The statistics originate in Customs administration, and from the earliest times the Customs Department had published an annual report deal- ing with the " Trade and Navigation " of Canada. This, however, did not fully satisfy a rapidly expanding commerce, land in 1892 the newly organized Department of Trade and Commerce began a further series of reports, based on the Customs reports but furnishing additional analyses and elucidations from a trade point of view. The new matter consisted largely of comparative data on recent trade trends, various re-group- ings of the trade statistical items, and an assembling of the statistics of Cana(}ian DOMIMOX STATISTlCJAy 37 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1Cf trade by countries. In 1S95 the department also inaugurated a fiuarterly trade report, which become a monthly in 1899. Meanwhile, the Customs Department liad likewise put out a monthly, whilst in 1903, on the organization of the Census and Statistics Office, foreign trade statistics were included in the re-modelled Canada Year Book on a scale that constituted a third original treatment.* Thus, as it developed, three distinct departmental organizations were engaged in the analysis and presentation of trade statistics: inquiries for trade information might be addressed to three official sources in Canada and receive an independent reply from each. In no other country has a similar method been adapted. Its disadvantages will be patent. Xot only was a considerable duplication in compilation work and printing involved (there was perhaps 40 per cent pure repetition as between the Customs and Trade and Commerce reports), but the final result was to give the statistics considered as a whole an illogical and confusing as well as very prolix arrangement, and to pre- vent, by the dispersion of responsibility, the alert and constructive direction which the subject requires. The remedy lay, of course, in the unification of the work, allowing the adoption of a single series of reports and a simple and intelligible plan of presen- tation. Attempts to secure this from time to time failed through lack of opportunity for investigation and discussion in the detail necessary. The first definite step towards a solution was taken in 1916, when under Order in Council of December 6, the Statistical Branch of the Department of Trade and Com- merce was transferred to the Census and Statistics Office. This permitted' co-ordina- tion in so far as the more important analytical work connected with trade statistics was concerned. Towards the clearing up of the remaining duplication between the reorganized office and the Customs Department, a comprehensive memorandum on trade statistical reform and consolidation was first drawn up. This included a detailed scheme for the amalgamation of the two series of reports and the rearrangement of their matter, as well as a policy on such questions as trade classification, methods of collection and compilation, import and export valuations, etc. Out of the discussion which this received during the ensuing year were evolved the trade clauses in the Statistics Act, 1918, which emhody the solution finally arrived at. The clauses of the Statistics Act, 191^, hearing on foreign trade provide in effect for a delimitation of function between the Customs Department and the Bureau of Statistics. The precedent followed is that of countries where central statistical offices exist, as in Australia and Germany, and to a lesser degree that of countries where, as in the United States, the Customs and Commerce Departments work in close co-operation. In brief, the Customs Department will carry out the collection and primary compilation of the data, whilst their analysis, interpretation and publication is left to the Bureau of Statistics, the Act providing for the transfer of the necessary materials. Trade statistics are thus recognized as being more than '' by-products " of Customs admin- istration, but are placed where they not only receive the maximum of direction from the practical trade point of view but are linked with the general body of economic statistics, more particularly the statistics of production and internal trade — the Bureau of Statistics by periodical consultation meeting the requirements, both of the Depart- ment of Trade and Commerce (Commercial Intelligence Branch) as the department charged with trade promotion, the Department of Finance as the department responsi- ble for fiscal policy, and the Department of Customs as interested in the analysis of revenue returns — and correlating trade statistics with those of economic phenomena in general. Since the passing of the Act, the monthly Customs report has been discontinued, the monthly report of the Bureau on the Trade of Canada now being alone in the field. The annual report of the Customs Department under the Customs Act wiU be primarily • Trade statistics occupied approximately one-half of the Canada Tear Book of 1905. The chief new analysis was a classification of import items according lo the Customs classification of exporls. 38 ri!.\DK AM) COM \li:i{(i: ' 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 an ailmiiiijtrative statement of revenues collected, all purelj- trade statistical analyses being relegated to the report on that subject by the Bureau of Statistics. Arrangements satisfactory to the two branches whereby the primary data are transferred monthly from the Customs Department to the Bureau, with a revise at the end of the year, have been concluded for confirmation, when finally tested, by Order in Council. Though the new organization is still in the formative stage, several improvements have already been placed in train. The format of the new series of reports, monthly and annual has been worked over. In future the annual (and definitive) report on trade statistics will be in three parts. The first will present the general statement for the year. The main tables in this section will show the returns for each item of export and import by countries, both for the year and for the four years immediately preced- ing, the object being to illustrate the current trend as well as the present volume of trade- To these will be added two series of illustrative tables, the first broadly historical, showing the year in its general setting back to Confederation, and the second consisting of tables analytical of current trade items from various points of view. There will be ten of the historical tables and fifteen of the current analyses in the report of the current year, but this of course will vary as new data permit and new needs are uncovered. To the whole w-ill be added a statement of imiwrts and exports at values of a standard year by way of laying bare the real elements in trade fluctua- tions. (An index number of import and export valuations will be maintained in the Prices Section of the Internal Trade Division of the Bureau, as described on page 44.) In Part II the Trade of Canada with each country in turn will be re-assembled, whilst in Part III a resume of the trade statistics of other countries will be made for the use largely of Canadian producers and exporters — especially necessary in the altered con- ditions that will follow the war. (Parts II and III will be issued in a series of pamphlets on the several countries, for convenience and economy in distribution.) The monthly reports will follow Part I above, but on a restricted scale. The Tear Book treatment will be that of an " abstract " of Part I. Greater promptness in the issue of reports is being provided. The data from the Customs Department are received on the 18th of the month following that to which they relate. This enables a stencil summary of the more important items to be issued on the 2"rd to leading newspapers and trading concerns, whilst the final report goes to the printer on the 2."ith. The issue of the final annual statistics by the calendar year is under consideration. Trade Classification: — Coincidentally with the above, a reform of considerable importance in connection with trade classification — the basic feature in any system of trade statistics — has been carried' into effect. The general principles on which the classificiition of commodities is made in the Bureau for purposes of statistical analysis, has been briefly discussed in connection with the Industrial Census (see preceding section"). The problem of trade statistical classification falls into two parts: (1) the items, and (2) the grouping of the items. With regard to the items, the starting point is, of course, the customs tariff, which designates over seven hundred articles. These, by subdivision from time to time, had been increased to some 1,690 items. Simul- taneously exports items to the number of 430 had been originated. The whole, how- ever, had been without systematic revision for many years and the first duty was the preparation of a memorandum of suggested changes and additions, based on the experience of the Bureau in ans^ve^ing trade Inquiries, on the results of the Indus- trial Census and on the classifications of other countries ; the views of the larger trad- ing and producing concerns were also obtained. This memorandum was submitted to the Customs Department for discussion, and after conferences in which the views of the Department of Finance were also obtained the number of import items was extended to 1763 and that of exports to 521. ^[uch benefit was derived in this con- nection from an exchange of views with the United States Bureau of Commerce which likewise had the subject of trade classification under revision during the year. DOillXlOy STATISTICIAX 39 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10f In the matter of grouping, not only was the previous system without consistent principle which would enable it to be collated with other statistics, but differences existed as between free and dutiable imports and as between imports as a whole and exports. In revising the scheme accordingly, the plan already described in connection •with the Industrial Census was applied whereby three separate classifications are mad'e, namely, according to " chief component material," according to " purpose,'' and according to " source or origin." In the main tables of presentation, in which alone all items are included, the latter are grouped on the " chief component material " principle, except that minor purpose groui^ings are introduced where they do not con- flict. At the same time complete schemes of purpose and source classification are "worked out, but are published only for the broader headings and for such others as have been found to he in frequent requisition. The main headings of the two chief grouping schemes are as follows : — •Classification by Chief Component Material — • 1. Vegetable products (except wood, fibres and chemicals). (65 sub-groups.) 2. Animals and their products (except fibres and chemicals). (30 sub-groups.) 3. Fibres. Textiles and Textile products. (45 sub-groups.) 4. Wood, wood products and paper. (31 sub-groups.) 5. Iron and its products. (41 sub-groups.) 6. Non-ferrous metals and their products. (14 sub-groups.) 7. Non-metallic minerals and their products. (34 sub-groups.) S, Chemical and allied products. (47 sub-groups.) 9. All other commodities. (15 sub-groups.) Classification accordlnrj to Purjjose — 1. Abrasives. 2. Adhesives. 3. Arms, Military Equipment and Explosives. (5 sub-groups.) 4. Beverages and Infusions. (11 sub-groups.) 5. Books, Stationery and Educational Supplies (8 sub-groups.) 6. Clothing. (13 sub-groups.) 7. (Containers, Wrapping and Pacl;ing Materials. (5 sub-groups.) S. Drugs, Medical and Dental Equipment and Supplies. (6 sub-groups.) 9. Foods. (IS sub-groups.) 10. Household E.QUipment. (12 sub-groups.) 11. Industrial Equipment. (25 sub-groups.) 12. Jewellery and Timepieces. 13. Light, Heat and Power; Equipment and Supplies. (6 sub-groups.) 14. Producers' Materials. (41 sub-groups.) 15. Recreation Equipment and Supplies. (6 sub-groups.) 16. Soaps, Perfumery and Cosmetics. (2 sub-groups.) 17. Telegraph and Telephone. IS. Tobacco. 19. Vehicles. (5 sub-groups.) 40 TRADE .l.YD COMSIERCE 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 As already remarked, it is impossible, because of inconsistencies in the items, to apply literally and absolutely a system like the above. It represents, however, the maximum of accuracy obtainable, and by the degree to which it facilitates analysis and comparisons with other statistical fields is thought to repay the additional labour which it involves. Arrangements will be made to review the scheme thoroughly each year in conference with the Department of Customs, the Department of Trade and Commerce (Commercial Intelligence Branch), and the Department of Finance. Division VI. — Transportation and Communications. Geography has made transportation one of the greatest of Canadian national prob- lems. The canal and railway systems were already extensive in the fifties, and it is significent tliat it was a railway that set the seal to Confederation. With the opening of the West, the relative importance of the railway has been multiplied. To-day the largest single employer of labour in Canada is a railway corporation, and Canada leads the world in the proportion of railway mileage to population. As early as 1875 provision was made for the collection of railway statistics, by the "Railway Statistics Act" of that year. The Act was originally administered by the Department of Public Works, but was later on incorporated in the Railway Act, and with the establishment of the Department of Railways and Canals (1S79), passed under the latter's jurisdiction. In course of time, statistics of express, telegraph, and telephone companies were added. For water transportation, however, no sirtiilar pro- vision was made. The Customs Department maintains a yearly record of the total tonnages arriving at and clearing from Canadian ports, whilst the Department of Marine issues an annual list of the vessels of Canadian registry, but no statistics corresponding to those of transportation by land have been available. On the consolidation of statistical legislation in the Statistics Act, 1918, the clauses of the Railway Act representing the original Railway Statistics Act were, by consent of the Department of Railways and Canals, incorporated in the new measure, with certain additions and improvements, the most important of which brought water carriers into the scheme on the same basis as carriers by land- It has been subsequently arranged that the similar inquisitorial powers vested, under the Railway Act, in the Board of Railway Commissioners (as the body charged with railway regulation in Canada) should be administered in so far as general statistical materials are concerned through the Dominion Statistician, thus permitting the complete consolidation of the statistical work connected with transportation. The first step taken by the Bureau und^er the transportation sections of the Statis- tics Act in 1918 was the inauguration of a system of water transportation statistics, which, as previously remarked, had never hitherto been comprehensively organized. The plan adopted for the first year's operations, which are regarded as tentative, was liriefly as follows: (1) Using the lists of the Department of Marine as a basis, a report for each vessel of Canadian registry will first be obtained, covering such details as construction, size, value, rig, route, freight and passengers carried, etc.; (2) Comple- mentai-y to this, a report from every Canadian ship owner or company will be obtained on such points as, vessels operated and their registry, assets and liabilities, revenue and operating expenses, profit and loss account, etc. The results of these two inquiries, carefully co-ordinateii. will furnish the statistics of Canadian registered shipping, whether operated in Canadian waters or elsewhere, and of all shipping interests located in Canada. (3) There remains to record the extent to which vessels of foreign registry and not of Canadian ownership are engaged in Canadian traffic, and the leading details thereof. Under the Statistics Act (sections 23 and 2-T\ the Customs Department supplies annually to the Bureau of Statistics a record showing the number of vessels touching at Canadian ports, their registry, rig, tonnage, etc., DOillXIOy ^TATlierform war-time service and lay the founda- tions for permanent work. While this program may not have built up as comprehen- sive results as might have been attained in normal times, it has given an opportunity for more intensive studies in certain direction? than would otherwise have been practicable- In general, it has been decided by the Bureau to work in two main directions, first, in a genei'al way through traffic returns from transportation companies, luider the trans- portation sections of the Statistics Act, and second, in the way recommended by the commission, but in co-operation with executive branches of the Government (Dominion and Provincial) that already follow the marketing of specific commodities rather closely, rounding out and supplementing these data from the traffic returns aforesaid and other- wise. Attached to these market statistics will be a subdivision of the Bureau on Prices. More detailed explanation of the scope of the work in its different phases is as follows : — (1) Traffic Returns. — For the broad measurement of trade between different areas in Canada, it is proposed to secure a summarized monthly return from transportation companies of goods delivered and received for shipment within each of the nine prov- inces, a supplementary statement showing the receipts and shipments at each of the fifteen largest centres, and occasional reports, as market conditions demand, of ship- ments of specific articles out of the smaller producing areas (as of fruit from the Xiagara peninsula). Thus it will be possible to show not only the amount of goods originating in each province, but also, by taking the difference between receipts and forwardings, the net amount of such goods contributed or consumed by each province and larger city. Were it feasible to re are exclusive of Coin and Bullion. 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1920 INDEX TO CUSTOMS TABLES AND STATEMENTS. Xo. of State- ment. Subject. Description. Page. 1 Imports and exports Aggregate Trade Cosip.\R.\Tn-E Tables. Total Exports and Imports entered for Home Consumption and dutv collected from 1868 to 1919 2 Total Trade entered for Home Consumption and Exported bv Countries, 1873 to 1919 3 Total Trade, Imports entered (or Home Consumption and Exports, 1868 to 1919 G 4 Total Exports bv Countries, 1873 to 1919 7 5 Total value of Goods entered for Home Consumption by Countries. 1S73 to 1919 6 Total Dutv Collected bv Countries. 1873 to 1919 . 7 8 " percentage Imports and Exports Imports and Exports Revenue and other scr\ices Imports and Exports Percentage of Duty on Imports entered for Home Consump- tion, percentage expense of collection, 1868 to 1919 Comparative Statement of Impo*-ts entered for Home Con- sumption and Exports, showing percentage excess of Imports entered for Home Consumption over Exports. etc.. 1868 to 1919 13 9 Comparative Statement by Ports: Exports, and Imports 10 10 T.^BLES AXD St.\TEMEXTS FOR FlSC.\L YeaR, 1919. Statement of Customs revenue and other services by Ports, 24 11 Dominion' Abstract, value of Imports entered for Home Consumption by Countries, 1919 (Dutiable and Free) and Exports. (Goods the Produce of Canada, and 12 Abstract of Food, Raw, Manufactured and Miscellaneous articles United Kingdom, "Brit. Poss., other," and 63 13 articles United Kingdom, "Brit. Poss., other," and 6i 14 Statement of the Value of Goods remaining In Warehouse 1917, 1918 and 1919 65 15 General Statement of Imports entered for Home Consump- 66 IS 16 Recapitulation by Pro\-inces, General Statement of Imports entered for Home Consumption. Dutiable and Free.. . Abstract by Countries, value of goods entered for Home Consumption General Statement of Exports (Goods the Produce of Canada, and Goods not the Produce of Canada) 358 17 18 General Exports 361 3&4 445 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1920 PART I CUSTOMS TABLES AND STATEMENTS OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 11— i— 1 R— 16 CUSTOMS REPORT ^^ 3 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — ST.'i.TEMENT showing Value of Total Exports and Imports entered for Home Consumption in the Dominion, with the duty collected thereon, for the undermentioned j-ears. Total Exports. Imports entered for Home Consumption. Duty. Fiscal year ended June 30, 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. Mar. 31 *1907. " " 190S. 1909. " " 1910. " " 1911. 1912. " " 1913. " " 1914. 1915. " 1916. 1917 191S, 1919 57,567,888 60,474,781 73,573,490 74,173,618 82,639,663 89,789,922 89,351,928 77,886,979 80,966,435 75,875,393 79,323,667 71,491,255 87,911,458 98,290,823 102,137,203 98,085,8(M 91,406,496 89,238,361 85,251,314 89,515,811 90,203,000 89,189,167 96,749,149 98,417,296 113,963,372 118,564,352 117,524,949 113,638,803 121,013,852 137,950,253 164,152,683 158,896,905 191,894,723 196,487,632 211,fr40,286 225,849,724 213,521,235 203,316,872 256, 586, 630 205,277,197 280,006 606 261,512,159 301,358,529 297,196,365 315,317,250 393,232,057 478,997,928 490,808 877 882,872,502 1,375,758,148 1,586,169,792 1,268,765,285 71,985,306 67,402,170 71,237,603 86,947,482 107,709,116 127,514,594 127,404,169 119,618,657 94,733,218 96,300,483 91,199,577 80,341,608 71,782,349 91,611,604 112,648,927 123,137,019 108,180,644 102,710,019 99,602,694 105,639,428 102,847,100 109,673,447 112,765,584 113,345,124 116,978,943 121,705,030 113,093,983 105,252,511 110,587,480 111,294,021 130,698,006 154,051,593 180,804,316 181,237,988 202,791,595 233,790,516 251,464,332 261,925,554 290,360,807 257,254,882 358,428,616 298,205,957 375,833,016 461,951,318 547,482,190 675,517,045 633,692,449 587,439,304 542,077,361 873,437,426 962,543,746 916,429,335 $ cts. 8,819,431 63 8,298,909 71 9,462,940 44 11,843,655 75 13,045,493 50 13,017,730 17 14,421,882 67 15,361.382 12 12,833,114 48 12,548,451 09 12,795,693 17 12,939,540 66 14,138,849 22 18,500,785 97 21,708,837 43 23,172,308 97 20,164,963 37 19,133,558 99 19,448,123 70 22,469,705 83 22,209,641 53 23,784,523 23 24,014,908 07 23,481,069 13 20,550,581 53 21,161,710 93 19,379,822 32 17,887,269 47 20,219,037 32 19,891,996 77 22,157,788 49 25,734,228 75 28,889,110 13 29,106,979 89 .32,425.532 31 37,110,354 59 40,954,349 14 42,024,339 92 46,671,101 18 40,290,171 70 58,331,074 04 48,059,791 93 61,024, 73,312, 87,576, 115,063, 107, 180, 79,205, 103,940, 147,631, 161,595, 158,046, 239 21 367 59 036 52 687 93 578 33 910 27 100 86 454 93 628 51 333 87 ' 9 months, change of fiscal year. cc.sroMs uEi'our I 10 GEORGE V. A. 1920 No. 2. — Statement showing Aggregate Trade of the Dominion by Countries on the basis of Goods entered for Home Consumption and Exported. Fiscal Year. United Kingdom. United States. France. Germany. Spain. Portugal. Italy. Holland. 1873 $ 107,266,024 108,083,642 100,379,969 81,457,737 81,139,708 83,372,719 67,288,848 80,307,286 97,335,378 95,871,802 99,197,682 87,154,242 83,284,482 82,143,828 89,534,079 79,383,705 80,422,515 91,743,9.35 91,328,384 106,254,984 107,228,906 107,256,123 92,988,727 99,670,030 106,639,690 137,499,735 136,151,978 152,526,098 148,347,120 166,533,983 190,099,222 179,368,950 162,301,480 202,289,527 169,717,174 229,443,627 204,428,319 244,984,407 246,901,573 268,760,435 316,732,000 354,393,642 301,919,644 543,190,036 877,834,291 942,397,682 633,874,234 $ 89,808,204 90,524,060 80,717,803 78,003,492 77,087,914 73,876,437 70,904,720 62,696,857 73.570,337 96,229,763 97,701,056 89,333,366 86.903,935 81,4.36,808 82,767,265 91,053,913 94,059,8+4 92,814,783 94,824,352 92.125,599 102.144,986 88,844,040 95,932,197 103, 022, 4M 111,022,513 124,410,926 138,140,687 178,463,401 182,867,238 192,004,734 209,389,119 223.599,447 240,142,642 273,668,593 234,9&4,509 324,173,325 272,631,127 336,652,587 404,331,540 476.889,112 608,251,944 611,245.464 644,026,253 718,918,685 1,164,502,306 1,233,297,045 1,224,666,313 $ 2,055,195 2,569,712 2,1,54,065 2,394,812 1,730,062 1,7,>4,394 2,247,066 1,928,670 2,294,043 2,922,931 2.934,210 2,160,804 2,239,890 2,509,581 2,415,001 2,642,557 2,562,893 2,894,154 2,565,877 2,770,173 3,096,164 3,081,950 2,920,4.50 3,392,482 3,292,047 5,000,613 5,447,017 5,743,272 6,979,352 8,^061,042 7,921,647 7,804,453 8.570,437 9,788,078 8,108,984 11,708,641 11,373,531 12,750,192 14,345,865 13,868,369 17,944,367 18,087,097 23,044,891 42.035,283 73,134,008 211,859,127 105.993,753 % 1,176,478 1,022,428 839,442 608,355 404,918 521,580 552, 999 532.028 1,019,198 1.633,118 1.942,851 2.171,346 2,385,344 2,408,821 3,672,985 3.563,106 3,836,173 4,286,136 4.336.232 6,. 526, 228 4,576.224 7,887,594 5,421,135 6,688,990 7,538,800 7,421.462 9.613.025 10.099,401 9,162,957 13,515,747 14,380,336 9.994,827 7,842,068 8,859,871 6,541,513 10,537,654 7,536,917 10,436,421 12,710,357 14,904,919 17,616,941 19,019,959 r, 248, 996 86,304 14, 132 27, 181 S 502,966 459,027 390, 784 445,151 340,757 325,245 394,445 297,245 446,337 570,301 749,897 648,569 481,910 432,540 481,289 427,249 420,794 392,294 555,917 489,652 387,861 445,567 436,580 445,592 436,984 578,462 593,660 647, 157 897,893 856,793 962,497 963,674 779,482 984,477 934,469 1,233,571 979,536 1,071,719 1,182,690 1,387,775 1,307,598 1,416,132 1,467,128 1,252,023 1,240.725 907,063 928,738 $ 266, 188 294,007 236, 790 199, 195 175.425 145.941 161,258 201,052 165,487 201.6.56 243. 192 240, 235 227,096 301,927 204,671 230, 397 238,106 291,811 191,148 155,479 135,482 126,469 115,921 88,262 88,337 135, 154 92,937 187,801 181,707 234,874 293,376 210,053 227,281 218,202 282,622 194,121 171,116 200, 253 274,468 329,932 392,391 332,862 1,004,093 264,360 469,783 2.53.298 479.135 S 229,657 236, 296 214,366 183,199 242,942 205, 171 181.933 623,295 234.723 256,841 322,554 322,499 255,712 215,298 245,560 235,816 186,186 244.545 322,808 490,839 661,403 511,631 415,919 287,676 333,512 495,023 520,684 405,029 642.424 963,641 837.555 642,891 819,610 769,610 807,347 1,131,336 2,382,112 1,722.906 1,341,418 1,431,913 2,319.304 2,745,643 3,313.709 11, 6.53,. 5.59 12,695.606 4,109,492 14,585.836 229,770 1874 271,043 1875 260.503 1876 297,895 1877 296.860 1878 200.764 1879 210,2.88 1880 273.837 1881 440.944 1882 613.241 1883 324,800 1884 333,977 1885 361 , <79 1886 :!0'.I.."..VJ 1887 oli'.i.'.C'O 1888 332, 169 1889 414.302 1890 423.309 1891 404,532 1892 840,167 1893 656,427 1894 625,764 1895 348, 1&4 1896 4.39.680 1897 480.531 1898 750.486 1899 872,941 1900 767,781 1901 984,840 1902 1,195,856 1903 1.889.869 1904 1,951.398 1905 1,505.474 1906 2,004.640 •1907 1,816.967 1908 2,281,420 1909 2,515,851 1910 3,947,842 1911 1912 3,217,597 4,206,628 1913 5,851.267 1914 8.524.262 1915 7.024,085 1916 3,621,359 1917 2,804,307 1918 3,517.575 1919 694.394 CLSTOilS REPORT 5 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 2. — Statement showing Aggregate Trade of the Dominion by Countries on the basis of Goods entered for Home Consumption and Exported — Concluded. Belgium. New- foundland West Indies. South America. China and Japan. Switzer- land. Other Countries. 3&4,456 534, 153 337,674 374,880 318,724 805,692 219,461 837,897 671,267 645,568 .611.112 746,528 551,645 517,472 927,580 505,800 595,496 763,146 728, 120 573,244 ,268,551 ,258,692 693,019 ,018,789 ,518,218 ,204,054 , 168, 136 ,421,716 ,634,592 156,049 4,950, 4,255, 3,514, 4,175, 3,553, 5,758, 5,829, 6, 139, 6,387, 7,418, 8,829, 9,310, 5, 135. 394, 679, 4,922. 956, 4,609,552 2,657,547 2,806,055 2,675,47 2,753,748 2,767,34! 2.280,823 2,002,261 2,175,773 2,468,4.32 2,953,273 2,701,120 2,022.073 2.139,301 2,072,946 1,945,426 1.791. 1.655,400 2,218,911 2,503,963 3,247,903 3,6.33,154 3,065.046 2,333.721 2,144,874 2,632.184 2,335.323 2,804.748 2,886, 3,498,482 1,163,425 6,086,529 6,1.39,910 5,291,433 5,031.66 4,397,991 4,753.099 6,489, 6.962,516 7,018.956 7,494,291 6,726,486 5.698,057 5,266.042 4.017,593 5,870,149 6, 138. 109 5.808,189 6,360,926 7,638,846 7,390,37 7,121,172 8,681,622 4,707,243 4,322,2.30 3,829,346 4,398,902 4,202,119 4, 707, 5,472, 1,701,63: 1,686,508 1,064,593 975, 762 656,591 669,804 745.8.30 1,073,421 1,369,731 2,314.779 2,954,628 2,756,371 2.802,042 2,111,029 2,625.066 2,487,240 2,813,58' 2,555,849 1,782,950 1,905,346 2.099,356 2,261,677 1.610,470 2,063,145 2.026,085 2,505,195 2,631,635 2,423,994 2,567,278 3.440,987 3,714, 3,975, 4,528, 4,972, 3, 708, 5,185,! 5,190, 5,438,, 5,693,1 6,126,: 6,785, 6,611,, 5,726,: 6,648,: 9,018,' 13,436,: 15,013,9: 4,532, 5,613, 6,916, 9,425, 8,814, 7,555, 8, 262, 10,961, 12,482, 15,363, 14,881, 13,046, 11,708, 17,855, 18,916, 17,438, 28,412, 1,709,8.56 1,263,728 694,472 971,314 455,755 486,244 505,513 931,45 1,430,734 1,635.71 1,750.612 1,970,541 2,528,369 2,495,703 2.819,584 2,261,155 2,048,712 2,161.816 2,202,102 3,300,108 2,766,712 3,065,768 2, 906, 574 3,339,429 3,300,331 2.829,890 3,194,829 2,749,759 3,149,591 2,555,466 2,440,999 3,134,959 3,990,776 3,684,769 3.001,144 4,611,199 4,405,402 4,892,218 4,255,948 4,015,357 6,137,859 5,579,724 5, 159, 252 6,468,457 10,951,591 20,925,452 30,977,454 120,514 139, 674 116,128 56,168 69,066 61,178 94,781 94,225 141 268,093 336,040 242,380 21 203,085 219 194,938 166,905 316,923 244,319 193,033 258,464 276,065 260,040 332,405 223. 192 357,003 571,526 529,976 603,397 780, 183 952,326 1,392,895 1,776,405 2.042,635 1,609,063 2,752,443 2,195,342 2,614,038 3,125,583 3,477,524 4,312,054 4,361,520 3,995,701 4,504,220 5,172,711 3,154,564 1,788,682 927, 743 153,082 764,483 471,734 366,532 291,709 314,429 644,170 134,932 706, 595 078, 676' 989,280 363,014 841,913 016,480 167,496 162,393 685,812 168,657 465,666 220, 266 059,444 771,454 882,830 201,156 215,018 726, 187 113,487 161,301 255, 103 679,770 288,038 119,602 736,927 023,736 189,991 093,973 293,881 227,277 573,517 513,952 966,900 775,697 823,976 ,294,192 ,815,383 217,304,516 216,756,097 197,505,636 175,699,653 172,175,876 170,523,244 151,832,863 159,693,807 189,902,420 214,786,133 221,222,820 199,587,140 191,948,388 1S4.S»4,009 195,155,200 193,0.50,143 198,862,817 209,514,733 211,762,420 230,942,318 240,269,382 230.618,932 218,891,312 231,601,334 249,244,274 294,850,689 312,948,498 372,699,039 377, 725, 620 414,431,881 459,640,240 464,985,567 465,242,426 546,947,437 462,532,079 638,435,222 559,718.116 677,191,545 759,147,683 862,799,440 1,068,749,102 1,112,690,377 1,078,248,181 1,424,949,863 2,249,195,574 2,548,713,538 2,185,194,620 Cf7.ST0J/S REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 3. — Statement showing the grtuul aggregate trade from 1808 to 1919 inclusive on the basis of "Total Exports and Imports, entered for Hon^e Consumption." Year. Total Exports. Total Imports entered for Home Consumption. Grand Total Imports entered for Home Consumption and Exports. 1868 % 57,567,888 60,474,781 73,573,490 74,173,618 82.639,663 89,789,922 89,351,928 77,886.979 80,966,435 75. 875,, 393 79,323,667 71.491,255 87,911,548 98,290,823 102,137,203 98,085,804 91,406,496 89,238,361 85,251,314 89,515,811 90,203,000 89,189,167 96,749.149 98,417,296 113,963,375 118,564,352 117,524,949 113,638,803 121,013,852 137,950,253 164,152,683 158,896,905 191,894,723 196,487,6.32 211,640.286 225,849,724 213,521,235 203,316,872 256,586,630 205,277,197 280,006,606 261,512,159 301,358,529 297,196,365 315,317,250 393,232,057 478,997,928 490,808,877 882,872,502 1,375,758,148 1,586,169,792 1,268,765,285 $ 71,985,306 67,402,170 71,237.603 86,947,482 107,709,116 127,514,594 127,404,169 119,618,657 94,733,218 96,300,483 91,199,577 80,341,608 71.782,349 91,611,604 112.648.927 123,137,019 108,180,644 102,710,019 99,602,694 105,639,428 102,847,100 109,673,447 112,705,584 113,345,124 116,978,943 121,705,030 113,093,983 105,252,^511 110,587.480 111,294.021 130,698,006 154,051,593 180.801.316 181,237,988 202,791,595 233,790,516 251,4&4,332 261,925,554 290,360,807 257.254,882 358,428,616 298.205,957 375,833,016 461,951,318 547,482,190 675,517,045 633,692,449 587,439,304 542,077,361 873,437,426 962,543,746 916,429,335 129,, 553, 194 1869 127,876,951 1870 144,811,093 1871 161,121,100 1872 190,348,779 1873 217,304.516 1874 216,7.56,097 1875 197,505,636 1876 175,699,053 1877 172,175,870 1878 170,523.244 1879 151,8.32,863 1880 159,693,897 1881 189,902.427 1882 214,7,S6.130 1883 221,222,823 1884 199,587,140 1885 191,948,380 1886 184,854,008 1887 195,155,239 1888 193,050,100 1889 198,862.614 1890 209,514,733 1891 211,762,420 1892 230,942,318 240,269,382 1894 230,618,932 1895 218,891,314 1896 231,601,332 249,244,274 1898 294,850,689 1899 312,948,498 1900 372,699,039 1901 377,725,620 1902 414,431,881 459,640,240 1904 464,985,567 1905 465,242,426 1906 546,947,437 462,532,079 1908 638,435,222 1909 . 559,718,116 1910 677,191,545 759,147,688 1912 862,799,440 1,068,749,102 1914 1,112,690,377 1915 1,078,248.181 1916 1,424,949,863 1917 2,249,195,574 2,548,713,538 1919 2,185,194,620 ' 9 months. CVSTOifS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 4. — Statement showing Value of Exports by Countries. United United Fiscal Year. Kingdom. States. France. Germany. Spain. Portugal. Italy. Holland. 38,743, 45.003, 40,032, 40.723, 41,567, 45,941, 36,295, 45,S46, 53.571, 45,274, 47, 145, 43,736, 41,877, 41,542, 44,571, 40,084, 38, 105, 48,353, 49,280, 64,906, 64,0.80, 68,538, 61,856, 66,690, 77,227, 104,998, 99,091, 107,736, 105,328, 117,320, 202,321 ,591,376 ,771 ,094,937 ,135,801 ,484,156 ,745,375 ,634,107 ,965,111 ,853,413 ,982,002 ,322,766 ,758,f63 ,081,241 ,071,077 073,399 ,839.116 42,072,526 36,244,311 29,911,983 31,933.459 25. 775, 245 25,244,898 27.165,501 33,349.909 36,866,225 47,940,711 41,668,723 38,840,510 39,752,734 36.578, 37.660,199 42.572.065 43,522,404 40,522,810 41,138.695 38,988,027 43,923,010 35,809,940 41,297,676 44,448,410 49,373,472 45,705,336 45,133,521 68,619,023 72, 382, 230 71,197,684 71,783,924 72,772,93 77,404,071 97,806,552 79,021,480 113,520.500 92,604,357 113,150,778 119.396.801 120.534.634 167.110.382 200.459,373 215,409.326 320,225,080 486,870,690 441,390,920 477,745,659 31,96: 267,21: 212,76: 553,935 319,330 369,391 714, 812,829 662,711 825.573 617.730 390.955 303.309 534.363 341.531 397, 773 334,210 278.552 253,734 367,539 264,04 544,981 335, 282 581,540 690. 696 1.025,262 1,557.722 1.374,770 1,581,331 1,388,848 1,341,618 1,597,928 1.511,298 2,120,091 1,409.572 1.806,732 3,176,096 2, 640, 648 2,782,092 2,123,705 2.564,603 3.810.562 14.595.705 36.085.813 66,652,910 206,585,063 102.360,853 76.553 65,511 91,019 125,7 34,324 122,254 112, 09i 82,23 84,932 153,114 133,69 195,575 264,075 253, 298 437. 536 198, 543 143,603 507, l43 532. 142 942.698 750.461 2,046,052 620, 976 757,531 1,045,432 1.837.448 2.219.569 1.715.903 2,141.552 2,692.578 2,097.699 1,819.223 1,146,654 1,872,00 1,066,605 2,374,607 1.476,552 2,501,191 2,663.017 3,814.914 3,402.394 4,433,736 2,162,010 25, C S 7,300 9,41 62,659 47,816 50,596 60, 72 46.653 108,082 164,925 144,092 132,695 53.075 72,020 52,31 13,520 69,788 67,110 93,476 44,355 56, 274 34, 101 83.814 50.452 89. 67, 59. 178 86.456 155.354 161.823 138,553 98,578 50, 223 55,686 48.315 106.594 45.682 51,944 27,943 114,564 48.628 63.999 489. 680 634.998 331.179 98. 256 231.095 191,156 193,463 170,784 127,540 129,960 104,028 135.748 165,885 108,594 149,744 179,843 172,252 166, 245,450 146,528 155,821 166,021 207,777 120,611 102,370 83,001 79.363 58.781 41.666 36, 745 87,835 29, Ml 115.016 85.403 105.495 164.184 109,340 128, 993 154,438 46,865 48,833 59,731 88,088 70.390 49.142 55.481 788,485 56.726 209.689 14,878 367,446 177,232 190,211 170,408 142,78 213,692 151,861 148,472 163.787 145,99 163,75. 218,113 247, 147, 550 108,601 125,681 55,090 60,062 81,059 90,999 149,280 87,38: 109, 188 34,325 56, 759 108, 627 73. 765 125,265 260.456 315.063 236.899 295,770 240,963 198. 973 215,855 352.842 349,839 1,620,773 829.508 379.270 285.091 605.719 655,256 1,840,910 0,733,288 1,468.599 3.338,305 14,030,724 13,142 14,905 28,724 30.816 94.303 53,750 9,713 102,592 215,754 365. 198 27,599 15,500 24,094 7,587 14,859 378 1.222 1,012 14,741 567.879 282,569 281,058 140,264 139,828 104,422 376,439 372,548 188. 199 187, 378 320, 241 619,329 1,035,327 550,821 824,768 814,977 855.085 1.242.730 1.937.852 1.397. 019 1.782.726 2.741,713 5,508,806 5,254,829 2,563,626 1,569,314 2,463,309 198,985 8 CUH'IOMS UKl'ORT '0 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 4. — Statement showing ^'alue of Exports bj- Countiies — Concluded. Belgium. New- foundland West Indies. South America. China and Japan. Australia . Other Countries. ( 1903 1904 1905 1906 •1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 * 9 months. 17,754 240,494 59,563 13,825 66,912 49,998 40,430 088,811 258,433 142,358 195,705 287,378 72,385 6,565 223,729 17,057 64,756 41,814 72, 672 56,212 669,040 708,455 251,402 98,031 354,584 973,944 849,413 1,197, 2,806,142 2,444,450 2,150,505 1,126,417 1,739,807 1,565,166 1,857,958 3,377,479 3,927,445 2,900,092 2,773,444 3,732,222 4,819,843 3,259,359 334,762 664,722 4.909.453 950,318 2,800,555 1,569,079 1,901,831 1,900,891 2,112,106 2,094,68 1,641,41 1,510,300 1,523,469 1,974,923 2,1S7,3,'{S 1,920,450 1,670,968 1,754, 1,718.604 1,523,827 1.303.335 1,185,739 1,467, 1.750,714 2.594,633 2,818,592 2,325,196 1,782,309 1,692,798 2,167,86 1,808,31 2.144,070 2,260,499 2,381,082 2,516,576 2,898,751 3,473,713 3,213,856 2,244,469 3,408,518 3,552,293 3,970,952 3,874,775 4,284,313 4,728,142 4,770,200 4,481,176 5,071,038 6,871,100 10,489.321 11,915,152 3,988,493 3,778,796 3,945,506 3,675,320 3,788,858 3,414,147 3,500,670 3,544,103 3,147,369 2,995,572 3,125,031 3,119,569 2.535,283 2,121,570 2,075.411 2,601,486 2,759.4.55 2,719,141 3.122,770 3,546,559 3,145,708 3,443,761 3,725,426 2,810,81 2,643,360 2.749,080 3.043, 2,870,343 2,905,937 3,298,912 3,642,176 3,583.475 4,401,115 4,575,212 3,527,153 4,543, 4,534,446 5,948, 6.567, 6,900, 6,237, 6,997, 6,418, 6,403, 9,192, 11.921, 16,706, 1,285,434 1,212,978 785, 797 688, 209 651.625 654,357 741,442 789,940 732,111 941,162 1,489,957 1,277,383 1,461,206 1,010,034 1,426.660 1,510,63 1.4.S.S,9y9 1,. 551, 88' 1.00;i,172 1,027.525 1,326,743 1,392,285 1,303,474 1,496,118 1,405,359 1,060,420 1,456,051 1,431,107 1,519,190 1,781,913 2,542,056 2,456,608 2,880,552 3,623,065 3,584,329 4,467,584 3,478,476 4,744, 5,149, 4,825, 4,352, 4,026, 2,114, 5,125, 5,609, 5,159, 14,975, 46.466 39,222 37,046 23,075 37,149 102.568 56,551 37.546 19,781 106.675 105.388 60.979 29.918 63.118 69. 196 132.448 84.174 61,751 78. 791 283,251 .341.140 540. 849 378, 160 668.011 903.922 511,919 425,350 368,615 699,569 570,586 501,05 568, 983 1,. 520. 053 1.467,25 890,425 1,705,901 1,778,666 1,910,724 1,149,810 902,375 1,881,558 2,062,246 1,333,404 1,534,722 1,700,514 7,333,243 15,404, 41,822 98,733 181,938 79,643 185,610 370, 723 290,762 139,901 146,363 340.608 375,005 502. 181 415,887 259,960 269,471 440,019 661.208 471,028 589,100 436,603 288,352 322, 745 417,124 517,258 1,418, 1,630,714 1,506,1.38 1.626.441 2.311,405 2.586,554 2,929,861 2,622,756 2,194,223 2,082,219 1,998, 2,873,461 2,769,049 583,44' 925,592 947,015 996,38 705,822 552, 686 773,209 576,725 676. 25' 172,817 277.954 432,171 349,411 938,273 830,151 651,655 587,270 616,829 580,881 655, 267 451,473 496,264 383.822 711,315 362,540 454,. 5.55 481,051 695,924 523,993 744,693 683,413 832,545 853,626 841,472 894,593 864,168 1,218,374 2,160,158 1,807,623 5,153,000 3,924,050 4,898,578 4,157,605 3,979,816 3,169,865 6,085,396 7,511,386 7,494,786 056,325 145,918 722,644 305, 729 349,595 249.547 969,558 716,473 866,070 301,358,529 297,196,365 315,317,250 393,232,057 478,997,928 490.808.877 882,872,502 1,375,758,148 1,586,169,792 1,268,765.285 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 5. — Statement showing Value of Goods entered for Home Consumption, by Countries. United Kingdom. United States. Spain. Portugal. Italy. 43 522,776 076,437 347,067 734,260 572,239 431,180 993,1311 461,224 583, SOS 597, 341 052,465 418.015 406,7 601,199 962,233 298,721 317,389 390,241 047,526 348,435 148,413 717,267 131, 979,742 ,412,188 500,91 060, 123 789, 730 018, 164 213,762 58,896 ai.777, 60, 342, 69, 194, 64,581, 94,959, 70, 682, 95,350, 109,936, 116,907, 138,749, 132,070, 90, 160, 80, 108, 121.763, 81,324, 73,035, 47, 735, 678 54,283,072 50,805.820 46,070,0.33 51.:!12.0i!9 o(i. 7W, 112 48,289,05: 56, 032,. 333 50,492,826 47,151,201 44,858,039 45,107,066 48,481,848 50,5.37,440 52,291.973 53,685.65' 53,1.37.57: 58,221,976 53,034,100 54,634, 58,. 574, 024 61,649,041 78.705,590 93,007,166 109,844,378 110,485,008 120,807.050 137,605,195 150,826,515 162,738,571 175,862,071 155,943,029 210,652,825 180,026,550 223,501,809 284,934,739 356,354,478 441,141,562 410,786,091 428,616,927 398,693,720 677,631,616 791,906,125 746,920,654 2,023,288 2,302,500 1,941,298 1,840,87 1,410,732 1,385,003 1,532,191 1,115,841 1,631,3.32 2,097,358 2,316,480 1,769,849 1,935,. 581 1,975,218 2,073,470 2,244,784 2,228,683 2, 615, 602 2,312,143 2,402,634 2,832,117 2,536,964 2,585,174 2,810,942 2,601,351 3,975,351 3,889,295 4,368,502 5,398,021 6,672,194 6.580,029 6,206,525 7,059,139 7,667,987 6,699,412 9,901,909 8,197,435 10,109,544 11,563,773 11,744,664 15,379,764 14,276,535 8,449,186 5,949,470 6,481,098 5,274,064 3,632,900 ,099,925 956.917 748.423 482, 587 370,594 399.326 440,909 449,791 934,266 ,480.004 ,809,154 .975,771 ,121,269 ,155,523 ,235,449 ,364,563 ,692,570 ,778,993 ,804,090 ,583.530 ,825,763 ,841,542 ,794.1.59 ,931,459 ,493,.36S .584,014 .393.456 ,383,498 ,021,405 ,823,169 ,282,637 ,175,604 ,695,414 ,987,314 ,474,908 ,163,047 .050,365 , 935, 230 047,340 090,005 214,547 586,223 86,304 14,132 27,181 477,886 458,067 383,484 436,034 278, 277,429 343,849 236,518 399,684 462,219 584,972 504,4' 349,215 379,465 409, 269 374, 932 407,268 322,506 488,807 396, 176 343,506 389,293 402,479 361, 386, 532 488.787 5.34,482 560, 701 742,539 694,970 823,944 729,259 928,791 886, 154 1,126,977 933,854 1,019,775 1,1M,747 1,273,211 1,258,970 1,352,133 977,448 617,025 909,546 75,032 100,544 66,006 71,655 45,465 41,913 25,510 35,767 55,893 51.912 63,349 67,983 60,366 56,477 58, 143 74,576 72,085 84,034 70, 537 53,109 52,481 47, 106 57,140 46,696 45, 592 47,319 63,296 72,785 96,304 129,379 129, 192 100,713 98,288 128,601 128,084 147,256 122.283 140, 522 186,380 259,542 343,249 277,381 215,608 207,634 260,094 238,420 111,689 52,425 46,085 43,958 40,412 29,250 53,310 .33,461 459,508 88,726 93,086 104,441 75,348 108,162 106,69 119,889 180,726 126,124 163,486 241,809 341,559 170,564 402,443 381,594 230,91 224,885 421,258 395,599 144,573 .327,361 726, 742 541,785 401,928 620, 637 553,755 454,505 781,497 761,339 893,398 962, 148 1,146,822 1,713,585 2,090,387 1,472,799 920,271 1,227,007 771,187 555,112 216,628 256,138 231,779 267,079 202,557 213,014 200,575 171,245 225. 190 248,043 297,201 318,477 337, 785 301 ,W2 295,061 331,791 414,080 23 ,267 389,791 278,288 373,858 344,706 243,900 299,852 376, 109 374,047 500,393 579, 582 797,462 875,615 1,270,540 916,071 __ 954,653 1,179.892 1,001,990 1,426,3.35 1,273,121 2,009,990 1,820,578 2,423,902 3,109,554 3,015,456 1,769,256 1,057,733 1,234,993 1,054,176 495,409 10 CUSTOMS WKPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 5. — Statement showing \'jiluc of (ioods entered for Home Consumption, by Countries — Concluded. Belgium. New- found- land. West Indies. South .\merica. China and Japan. Switzei land. Other Countries. 346, 702 293,6.59 278,311 361,055 251.812 255, 694 179,031 149,086 412,834 503,210 415,407 459, 150 479,260 510, 907 703,851 488,743 530,740 721,332 655,448 517,032 599,511 550, 237 441,617 920, 758 1,163,6.32 1,230,110 2,318,723 3,223,918 3,828,450 1,711, 2,800,182 3,129,513 1,775,187 2,610,072 1,695,179 2,380,649 1,901,588 3,239,888 3,614,354 3,686,419 4,020,178 4,490,476 1,875, 59,315 14,896 12,973 6,270 1,808,997 1,088,468 904,224 774,586 641,642 672, 605 639,406 581,961 652,304 493,509 765,935 780, 670 351,105 384,321 354,342 421,599 488,161 469,711 751,003 753,249 653,270 814,562 739,850 551,412 452,076 464,324 527,000 660, 678 625, 568 1,117,400 1,197,581 1,076,667 1,054,613 1,758,425 1,463,731 1,777,469 1,638,428 1,467,619 1,818,260 1,841, 2,056,974 1,841,351 1,245,160 1,577,784 2,147,808 2,947,527 3,098,834 2,174,932 2,307,733 2,194,404 1,616,113 1,242,809 1,033,849 1,252,429 2,945,154 3,815,147 4,023,384 4,369,260 3,606,917 3,162,774 3,144,472 1,942,182 3,208,663 3,. 378, 654 3,089,018 3,238,156 4,092,28' 4,244,661 3,677,41 4,794,020 1,896,426 1,678,870 1,080,266 1,354,939 1,331,776 1,801,740 2,173,835 2,379,275 4,813,815 5,638,187 6,591,083 3,406,723 8,300,501 8,092,303 7,336,564 9,035,863 8, 490, 878 10,576, 11,503,984 11,088,894 11,878,121 18,744,704 18,252,381 16,300,764 416,199 473,530 278,796 287,553 4,971 15,447 4,388 283,481 6.37,620 1,373,617 1,464,671 1,478,988 1,. 340, 836 1,100,995 1,198,406 876,603 1,324,588 1,003,965 719,778 877,821 772,613 872,392 469, 172 567,02 620,250 1,425,6.53 1,175,584 992,887 1,048,088 1,659,074 1,989,952 3,157,004 4,035,619 5,869,075 5,229,818 3,088,060 4,783, 6, 217, 105 7,334,136 10,533,310 10,528,857 9,020,157 9,594,128 12,730,408 13,306,837 12,278,387 13,437,101 1,663,390 1,224,506 6.57,426 948,2.39 418,606 383,676 448,962 893,911 1,410.973 1,529,012 1,645,254 1,909,562 2,493,451 2,432,585 2,750, 2,128,707 1,961,538 2,100,065 2,123,311 3,016,857 2,425,572 2,524,919 2,528,414 2,671,418 2,396,409 2,317,971 2,769,499 2,381,144 2,450,022 1,984,876 1,939.942 2,565,976 2,470,723 2,217,517 2,110,719 2,905,298 2,626,736 2,981,494 3,106,138 3,112.982 4,256,301 3,517,478 3,825,848 4,933,735 9,251,077 13,592,209 15,572,588 120,514 139,674 116,128 56,168 69,066 61,178 94,781 94,225 141,789 268,093 336, 040 242,380 217, 666 203.085 219.77 193,838 166,890 316,523 244,319 192.365 258,464 274,825 259.400 332, 120 222. 173 349.678 568.768 529. 176 602,658 765,010 944,72 1.389,000 1,786.991 2.012.405 1,604.692 2,734.779 2,188,265 2,603,858 3,102,910 3,458,006 4,296,702 4,314,805 3,979,256 3,525,117 4,499,321 3,146,482 1,780.812 780,222 396,839 621,733 746,567 449,973 344,154 413,767 5.57,689 916.926 1,1,39,057 880.057 1.080,231 1,189,571 1,391,7.39 2,209.902 1,117,006 2,025.237 1,995,841 2,572,749 3,988,029 3,782,253 3,066,216 1,789,334 2,413,009 3,571,545 1,732, 2,493,264 2,940,988 2,995,198 3,4.36,920 4,408,634 6,062:331 5,945,5M 6,799.228 6,574,4: 10,082,543 8,926,853 11 025,920 333,490 159,062 869,838 549,116 081,064 731,929 951,083 ,909.544 ,784,366 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 6. — Statement showine Duty Collected. Fiscal United United France. Germany. Spain. Portugal. Italy. Holland. Year. Kingdom. States. $ cts. S cts. S cts. $ cts. S cts. -S cts. S cts. $ cts. 1873 7,398,460 17 2,966,119 34 627,831 95 334,415 51 102,711 21 21,245 21 9,320 80 294,569 02 1874 7,867,481 41 3.695.564 03 744,059 19 272,234 68 112.918 73 27.674 63 13,626 76 361,153 47 1875 8.881,997 81 3,860,877 10 604,092 47 173,427 65 113,599 78 28,421 97 8,502 45 394,017 97 1876 6,075,759 82 4,117.223 40 723,368 24 134,282 11 157,287 53 29,302 21 24, 629 25 459,887 53 1877 6,377,596 23 4,426,394 79 480.340 56 75. 762 93 79,515 38 20,322 20 15,783 10 316,156 00 1878 6,445,995 38 4,794,599 63 400, 600 04 79,673 10 87, 755 88 13,452 55 19, 652 43 308,153 30 1879 5,561,933 02 5,529,150 64 5(71,747 90 104,211 80 120,385 81 7,970 14 19,474 58 329,634 07 1880 6,737,997 05 4,521,311 OS 427,937 89 103, 156 82 106. 720 56 14,935 79 30,031 12 301,570 50 1881 8.772,949 97 5,657.292 75 597,948 79 215, 108 04 167,412 55 25,307 99 40.956 25 372,335 63 1882 10,011,811 00 7,082,722 29 742,774 93 338,691 39 210,766 86 29,105 63 34,2S3 98 420, 607 91 1883 9,897,785 16 8,158,023 35 824,963 17 388,556 85 231.866 95 38,135 50 44,240 03 535,741 81 1884 8,001.370 74 7,420 461 79 645,152 71 554,181 88 192,946 21 34,228 80 32,186 80 493,807 39 1885 7,617.249 45 6,636,405 83 650.515 29 572,947 24 154,680 24 29,345 65 33,380 25 521,318 20 1886 7,817,357 45 6,790,080 76 735,666 52 588, 168 44 150, 268 471 30, 510 74 35,667 84 602.570 19 1887 9,318,920 08 7,299,591 68 699,840 07 1.190.267 30 176, «9 17 33,329 81 31,404 53 623,894 26 1888 8,972,739 84 7,131,006 28 796,242 70 1,214,748 15 171,790 38 36,621 03 42,004 78 704,034 45 1889 9,450,243 70 7,413,354 83 854,805 00 1,266,638 56 185,969 33 36,805 32 32,456 70 756,785 89 1890 9,576.965 75 8,220,299 55 057,312 2' 932,032 53' 1,165,158 67 170,028 06 36,528 91 37,938 11 806,261 40 1891 9,114,271 75 7,709,318 12 1,320,583 23 217,612 94 30,680 47 44,888 99 741,462 43 1892 9,074,200 71 7,814,666 93 931,044 99 783,740 50 186,168 39 27.446 98 35,846 83 697,184 17 1893 9,498.747 08 7,636,075 81 1,058,095 75 857,264 35 180, 132 25 27,171 69 30.816 89 815,200 70 1894 8,245.845 87 6,960,950 68 1.019.. 568 12 978, 224 53 207,724 63 22.894 36 49.073 63 879, 107 85 1895 7,006,676 58 6,897,395 04 r,i- .,,- .- ^02. .547 04 187,788 45 24,361 92 46.697 12 755,251 48 1896 7,858,514 15 7,767,992 63 1,' - _'9,186 36 162,118 81 22,269 68 39.386 02 792.609 63 1897 6,205,366 80 8,147,075 10 ■U,755 60 150. .587 43 23.191 61 33.474 05 920,096 46 1898 6,649.428 60 9,941,624 48 11 '4.159 04 176.764 64 20,606 24 46.466 82 908.046 37 1899 7,328,191 92 11,713,858 94 1,. 300.^76 Ma, 1,903, 223 16 181.346 14 25,559 36 52.842 44 1,061,622 69 1900 8,074,541 07 13,491.872 86 1.428,019 46 2,189,798 17 183,147 69 28,548 59 26.842 73 1,171,550 06 1901 7,845,406 49 13.411.749 58 1,794,555 55 1,811.974 55 191,527 27 37, 138 80 45,171 84 1,350.098 08 1902 8,424.693 Oi 15.155.136 39 2,163,016 40 2,741.263 29 205,803 43 42,700 86 88,174 27 1,306,967 57 1903 9.841,627 33 17,069.881 19 2,098,633 61 3,255,121 88 212,104 39 45,912 40 87,457 75 1,527.113 35 1904 10,838,017 31 19,.554,585 54 2,113,667 94 2,172.571 04 228.532 66 41,226 25 88,831 12 lT726,681 98 1905 11,171,010 01 20,580,301 56 2,224,967 73 1,826,789 33 216.933 42 39,295 27 123,388 07 1,570,378 88 1906 12,944,249 35 22,187,102 94 2,520,034 97 1,852,538 47 289,363 62 44,716 82 118,725 17 1,620,711 72 •1907.... 11,823,197 06 19,084,738 46 2,219,577 38 1,521,946 23 197,483 36 43,941 45 91,853 92 1,309,895 96 1908 17,265,293 25 27,132,543 26 3,331,350 36 2,434,631 34 301,055 23 54,079 21 126,376 10 1,812,404 99 1909 13,449.341 99 22,526,806 65 2,801,383 52 1,709,641 79 255,514 39 48,470 49 112,251 96 1,731,470 46 1910 18,032,629 10 29,515,836 43 3,269,278 92 1,934,523 03 290, 268 99 45,590 34 156, 168 96 1,875,408 97 1911 20,756,810 71 37,854,727 80 3,342,954 67 2, 153, 180 04 237,265 35 75,334 02 175,984 52 2,052,451 84 1912 22,367,039 82 49.177,584 32 3,436,947 88 2,246,745 17 334,321 59 90,568 14 197,252 39 2,254,024 52 1913 27,158.162 29 68,929,805 04 4,141 150 64 2,881,497 00 245,919 50 119,061 09 315,391 84 2,570,778 05 1914 25,816.854 15 61,895,167 68 4,223,138 30 3,114 324 84 250,904 64 113,335 74 373,037 75 2,755,883 50 1915 18,447.534 18 42,335,574 74 2,900,280 46 1,089,038 74 189,612 71 87,207 21 279,181 33 2,277,291 85 1916 14,782,858 14 49,908,888 80 2,053,019 90 13,319 28 130,859 23 81,588 45 183,779 26 1,820,520 79 1917 18,801,123 35 75,516.313 64 1,909,617 93 3,338 02 168,360 IS 87,295 25 233,380 58 1,154,834 68 1918 14,077,045 20 38,018,758 84 1,514,316 82 6,408 39 171,714 82 68,999 65 155,635 27 594,803 69 1919... 1,164,989 99 37.079.923 49 1,041,795 76 69 20 117,49476 29,761 47 94,969 56 137,543 82 CDSTOMS REPORT ^Sg — « — '^©■"'OC^O''^ 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 itZ S «" S S — ' t? 5 ^ iassss llllf s§ •»-3 ftO'-'Mec^ioor— ooosQ; o»g&gooodQg»gc^ — — ^^ — « — ^^ CUSTOMS REPORT 13 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 7. — Statement showing Percentage of Duty on Total Value of Goods entered for Home Consumption, Dutiable and Free; and percentage of expenses of collection of Customs Revenue in the Dominion of Canada, during each year from 1868 to 1919, inclusive. Percentage of duty on Total Value of Goods entered for Home Consumption, Dutiable and Free. Percentage Expense of Collec- tion of Customs Revenue. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878. 1879. 1880. ISSl. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1897. . 1898.. 1899.. 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. 1903.. 1904.. 1905.. 1906.. *1907. 1908.. 1909. . 1910.. 1911.. 1912.. 1913.. 1914.. tl915. tl916. tl917. tl918. tl919. tExelusive of coin and bullion, and including w.ir tax. 14 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 8. — Comparative Statement of the Values of the Imports eiitercil for fiscal year from 1868 to 1919; showing also percoiitjiKe excess of Imports eiiterc7 17. 1',IL'._'!I4 7,601,099 315,317,250 1913 441,606,885 228,482,181 5,427,979 675,517,045 355,754,i,iMi_M,:ii:;,7.V,.16,163,702 393,232,057 1914 410,258,744 208,198,400 15,235,305 633,692,449 431, 588. f:;;! :-■:;. MS. 7S.-, 23,560,704 478,997,928 1915 279,792,195 175,654,117 131,992,992 587,439,304 409,41S,8oG.)2,U2o,li73 29,366,368 490,808,877 1916 289,366,527 218,450,632 34,260,202 542,077,361 741,610,638 37,689,4.32 103,572,432 882,872,502 1917 461,733,609 383,622,697 28,081,120 873,437,426 1,151.375,768 27,835,332 196,547,048 1,375,758, 148 1918 542,341,522 420, 202, 224 962,543,746 1,540,027, 788 46,142,004 1..586,169,792 1919 526,481,620 389,947,715 916,429,335 1,216,443,806 52.321,479 1,268,765,285 CUSTOMS REPORT 15 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Home Consumption and Exports into and from the Dominion of Canada in each entered for Home Consumption over Exports or of Exports over Imports in each year. Excess Value of Mer- chandise imported for Home Consumption over Excess of total Exports over total Imports entered for Home Con- sumption including Coin and Bullion. Percentage Excess of total Imp'ts entered for Home Con- sumption over total Exports including Coin and Bullion. Percentage Excess of total Exp'ts over total Imports entered for Home Con- sumption including Coin and Bullion. Percentage, Increase or Decrease. Merchandise Kxported . Produce. Mer- chandise Exported . Produce and non- Produce. Gross Imports entered for Home Consumption com- pared with pre- ceding year. Gross Exports compared with preceding year. Increase. De- crease. Increase. De- crease. $ 18,585,260 $ 14,388,439 6,898,368 1,330.862 16,731,120 26,326.102 38.565.194 35,824,794 40,561.426 12,786,709 18,984,740 11.241,173 7,915,850 $ p.c. 2504 11-5 p.c. p.c. p.c. p.c. p.c. 10,754,169 6-4 oo-oo" 00-6 20-8 505 21-7 00-8 11-4 8-6 7 858 484 2,335.887 3-3 5-7 22 05 23-9 18-4 26,584,354 17-2 30-3 4201 42-6 53-6 170 27 05 14-9 12-4 39 124 284 47,971,104 46 438 S90 00-5 47, 698, 745 12-8 20 021,670 3-9 26, 095. 84S 1-7 6-3 22 406,051 5-3 , 11-9 10-7 4-5 16,271,494 16,129,109 6,679.219 22-5 7-3 22-9 11-8 3-9 6,543,628 27-6 22-9 9-3 17,007,527 9,379,074 24,407,292 16.750,774 12,544.394 10,797,354 15,596,968 10,486,162 21,887,285 17,373,206 14,063,585 3,006,156 740, 176 10-3 25-5 18-4 151 16-8 1801 14 02 22-9 16-6 15-2 2-7 2-6 34,159,065 3-9 26,139,880 12-1 506 303 ■'2-6 ' 6-8 20,624,040 2-4 18.235,433 4-5 24,146,301 606 50 00-7 19,289,556 28,8''5,740 6.- 6 2-8 00-5 3-2 404 11 26,424,987 ■7 -98 6-9 8-5 1-7 15-8 404 22,862,216 16,127,947 9, 682, 032 5,219,147 4,430,966 8,386,292 10,426,372 26,656,232 3-^ 7-9 9-4 23-9 25-6 3-2 61 8-4 4-4 00-9 3-3 507 00-6 17-4 17-9 17-4 00-2 11-9 15-3 7-6 4-2 10-9 6-5 13-9 18-9 33,454,677 4,845,312 11,090.407 15.249,644 8.848,691 11,985,667 3-2 3,534,577 20-8 2-4 7-7 6-7 269,308 460,427 10,412,045 3-5 17-7 28-8 13-2 25-3. 24-4 140 24-7 55-4 73-9 71-7 32-3 19-7 45,175,580 32,534,34i 50,145,508 36, 624, 402 57, 650, 641 88,511,003 28, 295, 149 71.051.4.34 161.744.898 213.732.158 293.020,711 163.019,920 5-5 60.762.623 4-8 47.798,248 "ii-4' 'i6-9' 26-2 69,192,568 19-9 104,918,987 39-3 36-4 45,613,931 6-6 90, 567, 876 2603 22-9 18-5 23-4 15-2 177,428,555 1-4 231,224.452 ■6-2 7-3 7-7 '"■"'i.k' 609 24-7 21-8 2-5 79-9 55-8 •34-5 314,334,466 186,868.705 46.027,476 340, 795, 141 502,320.722 623.626.046 *352,335.950 62-9 57-5 &48 *38-4 611 *13-8 •20 01 •Merchandise only. 16 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 03 ^- O c Ot3 3 =S o — 1 S CJ PJ ^ 3^ H oO i^ O 6=. O O 3 a - is a ©t^ > o 30?^ « -Sj3 fU o tJ 0) .3 D > > >, ^— ' 3 i^ P z >, «» 719 68 097 91 556 99 627 74 816 46 656 22 1.39.78 053 78 579 38 933 93 194 99 8.59 87 820 91 947 77 360 04 377 09 185 .so 882 00 775 .50 794 HI .544 .SO 671 92 181 03 914 28 570 03 797 08 312 60 342 65 617 91 C 259 278 148 946 717 267 1,141 502 184 329 22 279 1.187 514 109 177 443 6,962 467 12 428 1,078 69 1.622 173 5 38 1,250 449 Imports entered for Home Consump- c o c* 1,163 2,688 1,063 7,393 3,620 1,195 5, 231 3, 365 1,8,52 3,005 410 1,045 10,. 559 4,007 799 1,349 3,302 44,823 2,573 48 3,432 6,588 442 9,383 2,339 115 235 7,312 2,445 22 ^«-<>^0 0'-•co<&o SOcji'-oosccjc:'*-!'^ 1 O CS CQ — ■-£ £ <= f„ S ■•ooob- O •*»* =0 -OS ■ ^ — I ■ o >, - 737 01 775 18 595 19 468 01 822 42 975 44 200 77 538 15 474 56 000 83 022 56 367 55 223 57 182 19 485 48 889 96 477 90 359 38 596 71 151 47 417 33 104 73 437 91 259 41 830 20 099 21 694 42 475 58 108 22 c 108 327 239 860 091 226 1,009 ■ 369 111 215 18 277 973 572 89 102 426 5,970 398 141 479 907 168 1,670 1?6 18 225 . 807 459 l^i t: ?.3dC5-Tl'Cl>CcCCC«0S»«^t~-OCC»CrCOC^'^'^^'^C^-*O»00O SOM-^C-l'-'O'^OSMOt^C S wO ^■" Si - - ^ c rt g^ g^f >j fSgc^g ■ i'S-^il slices'! = 5 «« M ■«*■ t' CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 j_Ht--t^Cst— fOtOOw qr- o i— oO"" ■^" --H C^ i« « — ' --tJ-O— 'CO ■^ §3 o" cicO'— "i?~cc»ccooOfocoor~oo>oir~t^r-Tf 50-<*'i>-ooo^'racO"»j'cDC^cO'tpi^'—!:oo CO -^ C3SCJ »: 1 o CO 861 76 918 72 224 72 739 59 674 25 290 52 316 73 844 37 232 51 685 79 677 70 708 54 518 86 374 11 693 98 600 60 171 76 500 51 432 71 163 37 027 60 077 29 758 24 945 09 020 19 i 410 2,302 2,323 79 191 450 858 118 749 45 343 1,154 352 1,300 1,137 419 340 315 41 33,808 s 1,108 824 21 5,6.53 102 t^ >- i 5,145 7,773 24,654 608 1.291 8,170 6,369 562 4,449 328 o 3,518 10,062 1,982 11,754 5,865 2,519 2,542 1,689 272 199,072 i 4,352 8,172 188 23, 194 1,187 ■S O.Z 2 5 : p :-a' OOOOfaCHC:.-2.^CH:i.xxr:x-/:r-7:^~r-ig-gg5:a 11— i— 2 R— 16 CVSTOitS REPORT £ H -^ooo'^i-'iae^-oc 10 GEORGE V, O Ui ^ »iH 03 eO O CO o — *o - ~ r^ re -^ ?. _ ^, ^ h' o OS o' o; c; ^ ■• O OC ^ 3S^ C J — O t MO« p -O CO O « CO^ — ti ^ CO M GO— « OCSt • ^OODO— 'CC • O . -1 O r7 O 5 o Tf OS ■ coo ■ OiOeCOOifl'^Osa 1-- — ciOe^saeo— 'c i^i^^-^or—d*—: L t2 »f? O O CO X ■ c.S ."^ c3 o (n c ■ ? 03 c eeJ ; :^ t: >.-5.tf o :^^ •tfi- CUSTOMS REPORT 19 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 >o oc O — "rr o'ro cTt-^r^— ■ O o 00 oc ca L-; o = J =S O « CO » o-^c— 'Oicc^r-i-- — t-"^ooc r-oou-j^-tiTCc ^— 'CO »-- — o M 00 -OeO'^0>f3COi«'-fOO"5aOOOM <♦ o ci o' -^ o' •^* i.*;' cT r--' C'J cs" CO 00 •sis . 2 £ O a a -hOI^'-iCC^O^'*''^^"^®^ s ^St^ °T3 S S 3 S 3 § d I^W |.2 ^ Ocorcoo5iO-*irai---^o- ^ 00 X oce «> rJ-OM ^ CI U5 00 C»3 t-- 53 ■- ttSK 2-2 5 o '*' — —• — r ^ m -^ >J- c Cl ?3 rc *". "1 0 0«3 SOOs*^— '05-*eS oo" ^" o «-r iO C-) ^ ^ cc — 3 — ^3 — ^oc 3-* — tCC^ii c lllllll? CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 56,846 69 278,128 73 54,601 88 64,244 18 8,740,709 .33 1,496,440 09 209,675 2,164,727 216,700 691,350 46,736,197 9,046,030 i is CO Ci CO s 175,340 45 91,188 53 84,710 15 7,,566,I78 95 1, 170,. 564 36 o 1,906,906 267,687 1,246,863 40,762,514 6,665,960 o I -* r^t^eo ^CDQO ?gS82 o 185,759 07 114,683 87 142,024 25 6,318,474-92 1,075,869 85 !0 i 1,675,098 282,997 1,511,330 27,189,375 6, 7.38, ,503 5S" 8 i c c 1 > J X I > 1 > 0 a C 2 e^ ■* .309,202 48 186,314 67 25,877 53 115,609 09 10,027,823 78 § 2,244,422 1,865,839 341,029 1,. 527, 287 42,799,302 166,486 21,669 141 993,503 I-- 398,754 65 65,788 80 23,046 29 123,801 37 11,062,430 47 eo 1,788,309 886, 177 212,775 906,192 42,946,204 1^ o 881 , .5,55 19,115,994 2,624,263 ca o> 337,770 79 48,367 29 24,322 17 89,277 03 9,611,451 95 g 1,811,806 688,449 212,249 727,820 37,199,598 i o 861,116 13,508,718 3,196,982 c c i c c £ c E [i t 6 1 r- 1 - -ceo"*o »r CO o >> COrf(MT-.C0 50ClW3CCO -^ oc 3 «» T^' — r-Tci -tjT qd" CO CO CO -sjT •^ ^ Q -* M o o X t-'rc-s-'Vo-^" coci a oo Ir-T). -H— , kC m »i4 1 iports tered Homo isump- ion. r,,j-,:r:?,:p^g| 1 § ". ■a 13 «^ 5:': ;; -:,;^^g|§ rt< e S g ^ 5"" — " -j^ iC ^,' y^ ~." 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CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 rt o 1 -a an '; §1 i 1 Q 6 2 S ~ O O c=> ! s \ g c^ >• S!;2s ■£> » » " 3§ ii 1 i S a •73 < |SgS|£ 1 g g SSnS^StJ'-gSSSS 1 1 § > O GO 1 2; 2 • %" ' -^ift'fl'Cl ■ " 1 i < d 2 !- > £ 5 > : ^7 t ■ c 15 ,0 >> s 5 J. ! ? a \ 1 it y 7 .7 "1 3 ,0 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 ,0=0 • c; ' ^ :??g ll ll 2 =i -S CUSTOM.^ RErOllT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 ^ 7 r- c 1 Clt^^O ^ uioc ».f i'mm ■^ II U S " *^ -n5Sc*i f:||» 1 •a n ■f d " a "^1 i 2 M> I-) •J -a •a « U5 CO C5 10 ■** •* II OB Oi-i > < 6 2C H u:)0«^«C6 '(J'lOO— .-^ II 0 II !-• I us^^ ^ •B 1 w 1 1 1 •0" > Q MOO 10 -im m r^ •^ II « 1 ■ ra -»J*r3 St ^^ ti d " ■^ •=§■& •z «3i^S 0 r-< .-. ^ .-. 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A. 1920 n •3 c 55 2 « ■ : §1 •3 > C4 ^ ooo d Z o 1 ■4 > s o O 1 1 S3 d s ■2 6 Z CO «■ o .* Railway Reports Outwards. 6 Z *o g o n o" CO S3 S3 Railway Reports Inwards. Z 2 <£> OOO S ^o Tf< CO S 144,047 284 1,720 779 1,696 933 O o Entries Outwards. and Removals. d Z 50 i i 1 i^ 00 2 o d Z § '"' coo 1 S5 K 225,046 59 831 694 289 775 32 g s ^1 «» i S5 i o i ! ; £1 -^ i ^1 4 s CO o o i C 1 li II- •» -9 s 1 ^ i §2 U5 CO 2 36,407,157 38 1,978 10 69,. 520 42 35,620 73 60,475 30 87,000 10 393 03 CO o i £3. 3 o i 1 2 2 > i J ■J 5 is - 3 3 1 > 2 \ I ■z I r \ 5 CrSTOMS KEPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 c; - ^ t^ "<*< s 1 1 •^^^ro — s -" csua toes ■ § s a OS II ?: 1 1 s 2 "^ 1 = ui A car* 1 "'- 1 " I I ,1 s-^^s 11 li- St; g O S s CO III iHSI «« fe b- J: 11 ! o o s cs ca 1 cc o 1 «g 1 to S5 SSa i:|§5§2|§ >o -"J" s is to s SI ■^ 1 CO s o t- fn ifl §11 §S? Sll ss §" sg sj! ss oJ ^ -* 1 cow Qc c; tc oc O Tt- to 3D O ec « »C (M « — (M -* X c= ^ 00 c^ CB re 30 s o o r* CO o ■■J" = 1 s ^ 1 > ■■i E s > c c ^"J c c I 1 J i > oi \l > ^ _c ; 15 ;^ c 38 cvsToiis i}f:port 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 ■ot, .S> -6 i 1 d Z *o 5 1 s »o > c 'o O a 1 d > < d ■2^ III « c d S|""gg "^ u^ » i s « li-i 1^1 1 •^ m i T § is I Entries Outwards und Removals. d 2 9 uSt^ M_ "S s 2- 2- 11 = 1 1 ^" " |5g2§2= §2 ^ 5- " i ■^1 2| 1 OS i i • So ^ -2 t^ s s i 5<§ 5 t^O»r3 ill i 1 ^ f: ■no i c cS. 1 c 5 c £ 7. ■< u X i tl i "e J ^0 1 Z 1 < 2 : 1 1 3 > K E s a 1 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 .;3 g o >^ a _ J 0) « tj r? -1 M > 2 40 CTSrOUfi REI'ORr 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 a d 1 i » ; i» 14 . s ^ < i 6 ^^rf coos !- S « : II ; •o ■* 3 1 1 i 3 O 1 ■c u d 2?: : 1 : -3 > z d 2g § .- 2 00 • 1 3 S Railway Reports Inwards. 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S c E c 1 is Z 1 ■s 3 1 CCSTOMi; REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 •* ■ • ■* I IS II I II I ^i" 1 ■V « I SO jl oo-* I-; - — I CS 1 C-1 cs »c I w I ■ S . ^ C3 IS^-^ E- > ^ si ^ ill ' Mi *|3 2 5| s^i^ 42 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 1l •J-0 a Q 9 d ~ t^-^ s s s > < d ~ 2 o §8 o 2 i > M .5 o O a T3 d is ■3 < d d ■<*« 2-g«-2 ss o III d s CO «0 00 «3 O 00 C4 CS C<« CO O QO O) osS " Entries Outwards and Removals. d •^ o d " r- O «0 '* CO O t- (M t^ — « U5 XI 00 QO '-' 2 CO* s_^ — -- CO ■si «o s i § ^ g PS 1 : : : : : ■ : : : • Customs Revenue. 2 "SSoS I' CJ ■**- o O o o g iC -». ^ (O t^ W5 O O C^ 00 C^ "^ Oi CO t^ ^- CO OO --H Oi OS »0 CI O O CJO O 00 OeOt^OJO-M 1 t^ «0 CO to -^ "^*00 o -a i O \ 1^ o c: d c « a J. 1 > > c 0 1 > 3 5 c 0 c 5 0 ■5 i £ : 0 c 3 0 c c 2 "5 1 ! S 1 CrSTOMS REPORT 43 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 aOOOC4U3C0 to I" -^ M OS n »^ ci I 00 rr t^«o ] ~ — ^ I ^-^ g E=55'^o i 3 — — " C ^ M CTSTOMfi REPORT I 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 ^CD CO CO 00 i3§ I ;l !S ! I I C^Oif- I OS I O ^ ^ CO « «-• o& I li ISBI Isl OQO«>OSt-^— * aoO-H I O 00C4 00 09CXIO I 1= ■ >. t .0.= cS*^- : .^ w a. x SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 CViSTOils JiEFORT :-a5§ g s p ago E^-g-2 — i^ST iS ^ -r ""■ -*^ E ^ CVSTOilS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 ■Vo i- r §. 1 S oo^ oa -!- o> § |S s i i CS<^ ? e^ '^ > km < CO d 2: " sg* ic€ « s |g|^|2|CSS8S 1 1 .5 3 O 1 1 a d : 1 d Z ill d Z S o ^ CS i'- t^ c* •o III d "" Z :-!- r^ s 1 1 I i 2 3 Flntrics Outwards and Removals. d Z -* 00 i coo " lO ■§■§ d Z 2 So" 1 = . 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Q i •a •5 6 Railway Reports Outwards. d '^ Z t^r-ca o ?? p s Ill 1 :- us CD i ^^T.n B Entries Outwards and Removals. d z CO i o 13'' i d " z :- £3 § 2|S§S2" 1 - M MMM ;M i i 2 CD 5 « 1 »;;;;;;;;;; s J2 (9 t^ d o W ■* 00 ^^ I~- C^ -- 00 h- ?^ 00 t— i i — SI ■^ r— GC o rt -^eo s T3 1 3", o 5 c C I £ > > t ^J > •i c > e c < e 1 1 ol < ,^ > 1 1 1 CUSTOMS REPORT 51 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 1 -£ ". i •^p s s .-!•<}. 2 ^ OS OS Sg|g=^22S K' 3 S§ IS 1 « i i 1 S? c^ U5 r- "^ so 3,635 35 3.281 22 14,429 99 5,115 40 199 86 61 65 16 17 3,417 02 O :3 1 > t 5 c J I \ > 1 i S c 1 1 1 1 1 11- ■sz CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 11 d C O SS 1 Q 6 ■ Z : •3 > ^ ^ j ; 1 > 'o a 1 d ■z ■a _> 6 ' III «^5 2 ; d • ^m ?5 ■^ c^ to' IN OS Railway Reports Inwards. iC 00 t^ -" IS a i§iS 00 Entries Outwards. and Removals. d 3! t^ s ; •^ s 1 CD ec 00 .* »o ^ r- ic OS c» ■ 00 W »J5 C^ t- -^ 05 W »C ■ OS CI WCC^^ z O ooS2 1 o CO 00»MO 1 ■si «^ i 1 p o 1 II CO 1 ll ^ CC OHM I^ T OS CC 0> i« OC " Ci CO */? r- O OS Tj« CC C4 C 1 gsss OCCCSCM 1 OS 1 ter^oo M ii -3 c b! a O i 3 > i >> ^5 1 t.i J j< s 1 J 2 s ic s •3 i 1 ' J 1 5 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 - ! S" Oi o s o" coo = S ""■ ;^ i r^^ : o o Ttt i 8" to 1 s 00 CD s A i s r- t^ S eO «4 1,348,213 00 4,782 35 6, 146 21 43, 155 ,63 128 72 30 21 3 15 123 66 50 52 188 03 96 29 18 21 84 16 O o § CM CI—' I-- rf rj" s •fz CUSTOilS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 ^co «00O 00 « OiKS '6 p3 OS SS COO t^ **» »o 00 -^ r- o O CJ«01 ^ o-s " > : |i * o r,^ II S.J ^la G 1 c 5 £ ■o — '1^ i t- i c r s -^ 5 i S CUSTOMS REPORT 55 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 CUSTOMS RErOliT 10 GEORGE V, A. 020 SI o =» 1 Q d 00 00 ■2 > E < 1 \ •f > o ■6 2 1 6 2 -; • -a > t < 6 : III 5 SI sss «o s '* III d s i Sg i •^ SE a osNr-'n' Entries Outwards and Removals. 0 > < ;< c 1 1 c2 1 c 1 02 f^ i ! 2 T > la 1 J 4 ^d 5 .■s CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 O ca ej !? C^T*^ :^ >>° C.5 g" . _ J P |c< c ^ S 6 ^2 .S H CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 11 11 1 Q i 6 i .r- oa § : 3 •a > E < d Z " :-— ■* S • t^ 4 > .5 ■3 d ■6 1 1 t^ a»(& a» ■ i : ; : : •d > •c 6 Z ■ |?§S « r* ■ ^ 1^1 1 CO 0— •r-— 'OX-^CCSi'TOi OaOCOC^ 00— 'CSCi»OC-l § t^ iiiii 1-1 l1 c 1 c a s 0 i ° § > e s c i a ■5 E d E -s 1 £ 1 1 e 0 1 1 I g c 0 > < 1 C J 1 i g i a 1 33 ■5 i < X c ■s 1 u J= ex 1 "a C > 1 •a 0 j E 1 E OS c _o CUSTOMS REPORT 59 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11. g I OOM OOiO r~ " D ^ o: O I »CO — • Pi CUSTOMS UI.I'OItT 5 g S a u;5 (5 1 o ^ t^- 8 •d > 6 £ o*^ 5; ^ g > '5 o 1 d 5 3 -3 > <; 1 S Hi ■z ■^ ss i i Railway Reports Inwards. 6 Z O to :- Entries Outwards and Removals. d •^ i 0-3 IS 1 S ^S2" g !- Total Revenue. C^ 5 •1 § in ^ 4© t2 i Customs Revenue. 1 g^SSg » cc o" OS i -3 c t 3 1 5 i > c I a X i i « 1 a 5 3 1 5 ,0 ! c e ;( a o 10 Geo: GE v, a. 1920 M iS ^ U5 ce tt'^exoo n ^' ^* 3C rt I-' ift » !>•' « KN Or^'o IS 13 S «*"«"£ -^ < CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 11. — St.\tement showing the Total Vahie of Imports entered for Home Consumption and Exports of the Dominion of Canada, from and to each Country-, during the twelve months ended March 31, 1919. Imports entered for Home Consumption. Exports. Countries. Dutiable. Goods. Free Goods. Total Dutiable and Free. Goods the Produce of Canada. Goods not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. British Empire. United Kingdom S 50,008,008 S 23,027,110 s 73,035,118 s 540,7.50,977 11,612 14,019,629 2,069,177 1,179,025 76,758 11,992,135 173,515 2,646,169 51,808 2,905,426 16,626 1,622,991 13,641 844,244 65,445 924,932 117,962 607,637 995,116 2,379,564 13,423 11,325,235 6,227,892 4,128,850 $ 20,088,139 $ 560,839,116 11 612 Australia Barbados. Bermuda. 358,729 1,960,134 3,008 4,604,717 3,188,693 36,048 4,963,446 5,148,827 39,056 153, 188 26,443 49,256 2,384 5,076 14,172,817 2,095,620 1,228,281 79 142^ South Africa , , . . West Africa 10,789 6^730,' 245 1,289,470 7,757 16,827 298,900 972,977 10,677 378, 696 1,300,259 7,757 6,747,072 298,906 8,395,290 11,587 610, 160 11,997,211 173,515 2,675,429 52,362 29,260 554 31,085 7,422,313 910 231,464 2,936,511 16 626 West Indies, other. . 31,242 687 18,773 348 1,654,233 14,328 863,017 65 793 Straits Settlements 467, 779 455,706 6,758 525,804 4,613,884 1,279,188 9,315 5,081,663 1,734,894 16,073 525,804 4,628 122 590 Gibraltar 607 637 1.114,787 1,213,664 611 908,678 1,424,801 480,539 1,007,122 267,974 2,121,909 1,481,638 611 3,098,834 7,855,436 1,197,200 56, 174 1,765 1,051,290 Jamaica Malta 2,381,329 13 423 2,190,156 6,430,635 716,661 588,451 125,505 23,361 11,913,696 New Zealand Trinidad and Tobago 6,353,397 4,152,211 Total. British Empire J3,324,J27 50,346,813 123,671,540 605,159,789 21,236,329 626. 396, lis Other Couxtries. 52,787 31,298 7,828 707 52,787 1,139,267 7,828 6,270 300,112 4.603,130 77 950,318 59,622 4,088,534 9,280 2,321,329 2,856,933 14,078 5,035,975 42,039 996,575 10, 145 65,671 53,102 96,103,142 72,815 13,631 12,512 2,299 160,788 12,768 389,729 312,880 4,992,859 77 1,107,969 5,563 950,318 1,035,453 120,879 1,156,332 3,301 4,091,835 9 280 Chili.: 1,059,557 1,349,066 1,059,557 1,954,466 56,810 3,040,953 41,252 3,334,746 3,462 152,637 ■> 324,791 605,400 56,810 2,430,664 14,216 2,557,111 3,009,570 14,078 5,137,300 42 039 Cuba 610,289 27,036 777,635 101,325 Dutch East Indies 10 145 117,732 284 3,381,823 117,732 284 3,632,900 647 66 318 53 102 251,077 6,257,711 102,360,853 72 815 4,186 4,186 12,512 747 75 33 75 33 988 216,101 3,467,856 90,766 495,409 16,902 12,808 . 93,951 709,246 2,158 198,985 27, 699 13.181,514 596 16,902 13,404 ' 988 59,440 528 l.-ii>.rtiil 93,951 Hawaii . . Havti 600 709,846 2,158 Holland 112,275 198,985 27 699 Italy 349.747 205,365 5.55,112 849,210 14,030.724 CUSTOMS HKI'OJiT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 11. — Statement .showing the Total ^'alue of Imports entered for Home Consumption and Exports of the Dominion of Canada, from and to each Country, etc.— Concluded. Imports entered for Home Consumption. Dutiable Goods. Total Free Goods. Dutiable and Free. Exports. Goods the Produce ot Canada. Goods not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Other Countries— Con. Japan Kongo Free State Korea Madagascar Mexico Miquelon and St. Pierre. Morocco Nicaragua Norway Panama Parsiguay Persia Peru Philippines Porto Rico Portugal Portuguese Africa Russia Salvador San Domingo Serbia Siam Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey U.S. of Colombia United States Uruguay Venezuela Virgin Islands of U.S.A. 11,649,870 1,968,252 17,517 13,618,122 17,517 42,238 1,812 541,809 5,280 584,047 7,092 66,602 5,970 66.602 25,785 8,949 2,570,392 265 23 110,222 10,421 169", 631 2,465 1,467 8,949 2,580,813 169,896 2,488 111,689 1,657 53,964 4,728,732 82,231 83,888 53,964 4,728,732 51,076 600,035 77,339 1,623,619 1,417 97,608 101,516 157, 193 52, 493 637,643 178,855 1,780,812 158,202 416,457,384 103,854 104,831 330,463,270 224,833 44,324 158,202 740,920,6.54 328,687 149, 155 228, 3, 568, 523, 26, 16, 1,149, 165, 22, 283, 68, 1,071, 367, 9, 6,164, 23, .39, 4,531 50,827 2,635 i,229 224,964 2^091 8,756 22,822,489 12,395,290 5,643 273,133 3,060 573,474 574,315 26,096 16,817 1,149,123 168,3.35 655 22,802 284,251 68,551 1,071,805 367,446 9,448 6,389,622 23,154 41,754 47,013 67,391 231,095 19,220 7,870 621,023 53,296 477,695,659 332,952 40,441 324 Total, Other Countries Cirand Total, Merchandise 792,757,795 611,284,017 C12,S(9,1(7 526, 181, 629 389,947,715 916,429,3351,216,143,806 1,268,765,285 CUSTOMS REPORT 63 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 12. — Statement showing the Value of Goods (dutiable and free), Imported for Home Consumption into Canada during the fiscal year ended March 31, 1919, classified under the following heads and countries: — Articles. United Kingdom. British Possessions, all other. Foreign Countries. S 1,854,253 8,378.774 62,590,527 211.564 $ 22,095,731 20,461,706 8,059,466 19,519 $ 110,365,651 Raw materials and articles mainly unmanufactured Articles wholly or mainly manufactured 222,441,885 456,023,265 3,926,994 Total ■ 73,t35,U8 5*,C36,4J2 7»2,757,7S5 64 CVSTOilS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 13. — Statement sliowiii}!; the \';ilue of Goods Exported from the Dominion of Canada during the fiscal year ended March 31, 1919, classified under the followinp; heads and countries. Articles. United Kingdom. British Possessions, all other. Foreign Countries. Goods the Produce of Canada. Goods not the Produce of Canada. Goods thcProduce of Canada. Goods not the Produce of Canada. Goods the Produce of Canada. Goods not the Produce of Canada. Food, drink and tobacco. . Raw materials and articles mainly unmanufactured... .\rticlps wholly or mainly manufactured Miscellaneous articles S 290, .505, 232 20,605,874 227,499,354 2,140,517 $ 14,182,618 3,115,809 448,704 2.341,0(18 $ 21,115,247 591,945 42,650,616 51,004 S 612,195 73,702 462.114 179 S 162,872.503 99,646.961 345,386,974 3,377,579 S 9,976,679 3,622,034 15,613,652 1.872,185 Total 5M,;5«,9<< 20,eS8,139 e4,4a8,9» 1,148,1M 611,281,01; 31,«8S.15« rr.^roi/N hkport 65 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 14. — Comparative Statement of Goods remaining in Warehouse in 1917, 1918 and 1919. Automobiles No. Breadstuffs — Wheat Bush . Other breadstuffs $ Coal, bituminous Ton. Cotton and manufactures of $ Drugs $ Fancy Goods S Fish S ■ Flax and manufactures of S Fruits and nuts $ Glass and manufactures of S Iron and steel S Leather % Oils S Paper and manufactures of $ Silk $ Spirits and wines — Brandy Gal. Gin. . ." " Rum " Whiskey " Wines of all kinds, except sparkling " Wines, sparkling % Sugar above No. 16 D.S Lb. Sugar not above No. 16 D.S " Molasses Gal. Tea Lb. Tobacco, manufactures of — Cigars Cigarettes All other Woollens All other articles. Remaining in Warehouse, March 31, 1917. Quantity. Value 94,112 228,851 48.655 417,050 19,590,426 36,026,706 113,722 6,862 5,449 306, 259, 1,281, 8&1, 171, 22, 145, 69, 281, 390,712 218,232 38,407 1,055,020 179,. 329 68,538 301,608 1,453,527 13,309 25,754 10,749 906,064 1,331,404 2,362,575 Grand total 13,38}, 971 19,873,637 41,001,389 Remaining in Warehouse, March 31, 1918. Quantity . Value 83,212 100.988 97,746 218,855 158,355 4,796,787 36,708,867 105,162 4,016 9,428 635,430 2,946,585 1,390,203 247,874 37, 137 131,263 130,893 243,514 17,074 2,804,655 43,832 893,164 53,549 124,721 369,047 99,210 80, 127 835,472 143,085 37,857 122,170 1,070,810 12,188 12,221 24,431 481,033 1,031,609 5,854,483 Remaining in Warehouse, March 31, 1919. Quantity. Value 7,310 81,484' 61,986 54,687 64,052 84,647.276 4,812,072 698,578 10,362,150 2,566 7,316 714,845 1,592 3,061 2,137, 333, 77, 215, 353, 818, 13, 10,096, 100, 517, 245, 600, 98,821 44,124 52,788 445,344 73,588 17,177 4,065,137 123,654 29,644 2,796,292 8,566 20,269 4,466,218 1,931,012 5,949,077 11— i— .5 CUSTOMS RF.l'ORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement (by Countries) of the Total Quantities and and the Duties Collected thereon in the Dominion (Abbrniatimt: B. E., British E I,b 65.000 9.100 76.700 14,029 S 13.2.39 728 6.027 2.810 t cts. 2.925 00 or not. B. Straits Settle- 409 oO Ceylon 3.451 51 United States 631 30 Total . ... 164,829 22.801 81,2« 3. 2(0. 714 48S.«n «t TegeUbles— 1 125 139 otherwise prepaied. Total 125.140 Potatoes, n.o.p Bush. Bush 10 3 40 10 677.371 18 699,211 2 00 United States Total 184.822 )50,906 135,474 20 184.822 150,906 677.398 699.239 135,479 60 Potatoes, sweet and yams 1.910 3 255 42,906 4.355 i91 00 0 30 720 83.861 25 50 4,290 60 45,074 88.936 4.507 40 Vegetables, nop 2 465 42.929 1.670 36.443 1,268,678 0 60 139 50 12.878 70 China 501 00 10.932 90 380.603 40 Total 1.350.187 405.056 10 27G.oint of production and not afterwards subjected to any Total ^ 5,819.561 3.257.996 16,4o5 115 6,875 20 10,137 168,852 10,054 72 2,310 8 2.310 54.035 493 95 3 45 Cuba 206 25 0 60 304 U ' 5,065 56 production, or its shipping port, in the orieinal package in which it was placed at the point of production and not afterwards subjected to any process of treating or mixing, testing by polariscope not less than 35 Total 202.464 68.789 6,073 92 degree. CCSTOMS REPORT 87 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. S S cts. t $ cts. i 120 145 $ cts. 265 Lb. 40.522.995 1.941.015 6.6S2.074 83.846 525.804 427, 134 63 1.330,764 75 21.478 85 146,698 50 Lb. Lb. 40,529,276 125,592,047 2,068,061 14,041,600 1,050 19.951,997 7,428.392 46,745,693 41,378,200 2,565,376 63,229,880 1,043,600 21,892,555 100 94,392,428 238,079,831 1,941,350 6,682,074 83,846 525.804 24 942,650 345,980 2,213,817 1,270,170 117,732 3,439,630 45,400 1.071,059 5 4,726,056 11,976,291 427,224 13 1,330,764 75 21,478 85 146,698 50 125.5('2.047 14.041.600 19,856.669 93;,S33 345.966 206,523 07 78,558 07 207,583 44 78,561 64 659,605 76 574.097 84 35,311 95 - 7,428,157 300,634 37 3,372,011 34 209,509,529 10.516.538 2,211,157 87 718,940,086 35.381,888 9,340.097 40 . 775 15,191 100 5,420 187 105 1,200 19,352 -.65 822 10 315 9 5 76 1,847 802 246 23 15,011 802 246 23 42,330 3,149 Gal. Gal. Gal. 5,417 491,874 910 129.364 81.26 7.378 24 497,291 130,274 7.459 50 Lb. Lb. Lb. 109,332 3,021 1.216 33 Gal. Gal. Gal. 16,465 115 6,875 20 10,137 168,852 10,054 72 2,310 8 2,310 54,035 202,464 68.789 6,073 92 a STOilS KKI'OliT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Art idee. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Quantity . Value. Duty GROUP I— Continued. Sugars, molasses, syrups and confectionery— Con. SjTups and molasses of all kinds the product of the sugar ciine Lb. % Lh 1.014 4,516 5,857,389 $ 99 . 308 237,628 $ cts. 29,28« 98 tions thereof or substitutes Total 5.862.919 238.035 29,314 63 70 2,768 2,581.498 2 377 151.487 syrup anti corn syrup or an> syrups containing any admix- ture thereof. Total 2,584,336 151.866 16,152 18 Sugar, maple, and maple syrup 3,650 756 Sugar candy, and confectionery 20 73,305 38 15 10 15.760 1.247,355 10 8,247 1 10 2,545 243.023 Jamaica China 0 43 * powders, sweetmeats, sweet- puddings and all other confec- Total 1,336,503 253.838 95,526 21 of, n.o.p., and confectionery Trinidad and Toba- 500 156 35,927 201 51 12.338 75 35 19 41 4,677 57 Total 36,583 12,590 4,772 33 Total, sugars, molasses, syrups 3.2o?.N« J5,r!7,lJl 7,290,18* 64 Tea, coffee, cocoa and products, n.o.p.— Cwt. 293 1,050 303 3.721 7.757 3,639 Cwt. or ground. B.W. Africa B. Guiana 1,51b 16 2,220 616 100 222 8,867 28.471 650 300 51,290 18,223 80 30,645 13,328 1,363 3.332 115.613 302,038 8,470 4,425 717,571 1 , 137 00 B.W. Indies, other 18,994 2.422 3,025 232,874 46.022 34,151 1.665 00 462 00 75 00 Trinidad and Toba- 47,195 635.462 21,353 25 ■ 487 50 225 00 38,467 50 Total 73,282 963,626 94,268 1.215.088 70,701 00 Lb. I.b. 5,146 498 49 80 6,750 1.553 270 00 paste or liquor, not sweetened, in blocks or cakes 115.256 34.379 5, 186 52 paste or liqoor, sweetened, in blocks or cakes, not less than two pounds in weight. i CUSTOMS REPORT 89 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lb. $ $ "cts. Lb % S cts Lb. 1.014 .... 4,516 % 99 308 237,628 t cts. 5.857,389 5.862,919 238,035 70 2.768 2,581,498 2 377 151,487 2,584,336 151,866 3,650 756 3.195 787 15 13,648 20 73,305 75 15 10 15,760 1,247,355 3,195 10 8.247 8 1 10 2,545 243.023 37 6 1 53 13.685 3.201 788 68 1,350,188 257,039 1 1 67 0 24 17 96 1 288 500 156 35,927 1 67 201 51 12,338 288 289 68 18 20 36,872 12,658 10,520,60» 2,212,«10 i8 3C24;,;4« >,502,400 R Cwt. C»1. Cwt. 1.516 16 2,220 616 100 222 8,867 28,471 650 300 51,290 18,223 80 30.645 13.328 1.363 3.332 115.613 302,038 8,470 4,425 717,571 12 00 462 00 94,268 1,215,088 Lb. Lb Lb. 5,146 498 6,750 1,553 115,256 34,379 5, 186 52 90 (TSTOMS REPORT No. 15. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Ieneral Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countriee. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROrP I— Continued. Tea. coffee cocoa and pro- ducts, n.o.p.— Continued. Lb. t 'lb. 540 t 309 t CU. 84 97 of, in powdered form. SO 216 504 1.598,738 7 137 78 312.583 1 93 Ho'lmd 37 67 21 45 85,960 54 Total 1.600.048 313,114 86.106 S« United Kingdom . Coffee, green, n.o.p 1,880 39,600 7.581 1.4S0 50 19.800 149,599 16,871 340 3,460 1,025 248 10 2,574 18.771 2,192 165 60 3.118 00 Costa Rica 633 17 128 40 4 50 851 40 10.990 63 725 33 Total 236.861 28,620 16,617 03 • Coffee, green, imported direct from the Country of growth 4,341 642 172 19 B. Guiana B E. Indies, other. 680 9.250 70.560 86.863 3,850 7.441.667 344,692 22.674 28,068 1,296,460 889,825 4,201 1,800 324,804 201.371 447,770 1,130,066 894,898 133 1.108 10.230 10.937 482 729,333 - 55,785 2,834 3.927 156.413 90.766 656 276 42.071 21,202 53,964 155,628 102,605 47 60 bond in the United Kingdom. 647 50 4,939 20 6.080 41 269 50 482.189 49 Costa Rica 20.552 40 680 22 1.855 96 85,786 78 62,287 75 286 15 126 00 17,731 39 Nicaragua Salvador U. S. of Colombia. 14.095 97 30.831 42 72,788 34 56,110 5a Total. 13,203,840 1,438,992 857.458 85 52.538 71,256 5,637 36 stitute therefor of all kinds. Coffee, roasted or ground, when Dot imported direct from the country of growth and produc- 105.347 30,239 12,650 75 Total 105,347 30,239 12,650 75 Coffee, roasted or ground, and all imitations thereof and supstitutes therefor, including acorn nuts, n.o.p. Coffee, condensed with milk . . 324.534 133,253 32,351 55 United States 15 2 0 70 Tea of Ceylon, black, imported 13.548 1.429.962 4.142 293.939 1.354 80 507,043 122.493 142.996 20 the United Kingdom . Total . 507,043 122,493 1,443,510 300,081 144,351 00 23.251 6,3S3 65,978 16.525 6.597 80 direct or purchased in bond in the United Kingdom. 30,102 223.519 9.357 54.088 138,972 85,933 37,726 14,103 13.897 20 8.593 30 the United Kingdom. Total 253.621 63.445 224,905 51,829 22.490 50 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total, Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lb. 416 % 144 181 S Ct3. 32 40 40 73 Lb i S cts. Lb. 956 1,810 50 216 504 1,598.738 S 453 181 7 137 78 312,583 $ cts. 1,810 85,960 54 325 73 13 1,602,274 313,439 86,179 69 1.880 39,600 7.581 1,480 50 19,800 149.599 16,871 340 3,460 1,025 248 10 2,574 18.771 2.192 10,990 63 236,861 28.620 16,617 03 23,121 2,431 244 1,156 05 52 38 27,462 2,328 680 9,250 70,560 1,367,417 3,850 7,441,667 344,692 22,674 28,068 1,296,460 889,825 4.201 1,800 324,804 201,371 447, 770 1.130,066 894,898 3,073 244 133 1,108 10,230 155,262 482 729,333 55,785 2.834 3.927 156,413 90,766 656 276 42.071 21.202 53,964 155,628 102.605 2,32S 52 38 4,939 20 61,857 47 1,280,554 144,325 55,777 06 482. 189 49 20,552 40 85.766 78 62,287 75 286 15 126 00 17.731 39 14,095 97 30.831 42 72.788 34 56,110 58 V 1,306,003 147,000 56.985 49 14,509,843 1,585.992 914.444 34 52,538 71,256 5.637 36 64 26 7 07 64 105.347 26 30,239 7 07 12.650 75 26 7 07 105,411 30,265 12,657 82 324,534 133,253 32,351 55 IS 2 0 70 13,548 1,429.962 4,142 295.939 1,354 80 142,996 20 1.443,510 300.081 144.351 00 65.978 16.525 6.S97 80 138,972 85,933 37.726 14, 103 13.897 20 8.593 30 224,905 51,829 22,490 50 92 CiS'TOMs liHPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15.r-GENERAL Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value Duty. GROUP I— Continued. Tea. coffee, cocoa and pro- ducts n.o.p.— Con. Tea o( China, green, imported direct or purchased in bond in the Inited Kingdom I>b. 294 75.000 i 110 23,647 Lb. 1,790 31.013 454 5,556 S eta. 179 00 Thinfi 3.101 30 Total United Kingdom, . 75,294 23,767 32,803 6,010 3,280 30 Tea of India, black, imported direct or purchased in bond in the Inited Kingdom. 1.195,875 243; 152 14,368 846. 115 3.025 203.676 1,436 80 Total B India 1,165,875 243. 152 860.483 206.701 86.048 30 Tea of India, green, imported direct or purchased in bond in the I'nited Kingdom Tea of Japan, green, imported direct or purchased in bond in the Inited Kingdom. 1.260 227 126 00 Japan 740,323 116,154 2,741,89! 797.102 274.189 10 565 lO 5,993,194 167,338 185 6 1.234.111 43.322 56 50 imported direct or purchased in bond in the I'nited Kingdom. 1 00 Dutch E. Indies,., 2,603, li2 507,445 539.319 40 16.733 80 Total 2,603,112 507,445 6,161,107 1.277.624 616.110 70 Tea ol other countries, green imported direct or purchased in bond in the United Kingdom 195 84, 139 38 16.869 19 SO Dutch E. Indies Total. 496 118 8.413 90 496 118 84.334 16,907 8.433 40 Tea of Ceylon, black nop 3,600 18 5,385 • 975 2,504 187 50 2 50 488 70 Total 9,003 3,486 678 70 Tea of Ceylon, green, nop 7i(0 364 111 40 B. India . . . Tea of India, black, nop 2,886 6,070 466 2,307 335 20 230 70 Total United States 8,956 2,773 565 90 ■ Tea of China, black, nop 4,763 1,305 606 80 Tea of China, green, nop 656 6,523 157 1,870 81 30 839 30 7,179 2,027 920 60 Tea of Japan, green, n.o.p 2,663 50,763 596 10.421 325 90 6.118 40 Total 53,426 11.017 6.444 30 160 10 14 28,324 8,621 37, 108 2 17 4.852 1,294 10,210 16 00 n.o.p. 1 20 3 10 3,317 60 991 50 4.677 60 74,237 16,375 9.007 00 CUSTOM i< REPORT 93 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total, Dutiable Goods. Quantity, i Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. I.b. ? t cts.. Lb. i $ cts. Lb. 1,790 31,013 S 454 5,556 $ cts. 3.101 30 32,803 6,010 3,280 30 14,368 846,115 3,025 203,676 1 436 80 860,483 206,701 1,260 227 126 00 2,741,891 797. 102 565 10 5,993,194 167,338 185 6 1,234,111 43,322 1 00 16,733 80 6,161,107 1,277,624 616,110 70 195 84,139 38 16,869 19 50 8,413 90 84,334 16,907 3.600 18 5,385 975 7 2,504 9,003 3,486 750 364 2,886 6,070 466 2,307 335 20 8,956 2,773 4,763 1,305 606 80 656 6.523 157 1.870 7,179 2.027 2.663 50,763 596 10,421 53,426 11,017 160 10 U 28,324 8,621 37, 108 2 17 4,852 1,294 10,210 3,317 60 ' 74,237 16,375 ; CVSTOMS UEI'ORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15.- — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countriee. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP I— Continued. Tea, coffee, cocoa and pro- ducts n.op.— Cob. Lb. t Lb. 22 657 % 11 413 5 cU. 3 30 n.o.p. 103 50 Total 679 424 106 80 Total, tea, coffee cocoa and i.Mn.sn S,»7J,57I !,2C7,M8 73 • 31lscellaneous— Beans, tontiuin, rrude only.. Beans, vanilla, crude only.. Chicory, kiln-dried, roasted or ground . Ginger and spices, ground. Ginger and spices, n.o.p., ground. Ginger, preserved. Liquorice, in paste, rolls and sticks, not sweetened, n.o.p. Inited States 1,258 1,088 351 806 40.005 251 816 91,097 New Zealand United States 41,162 92,164 8.955 1,019 529 97 124,941 15,205 11,456 35 254 2,152 2,800 113,695 311 504 15,523 38 88 B India . . . 63 00 1,940 38 94,465 14,817 260,657 66,485 1,226 296,294 787,700 5,441 1,761 9,500 13.492 188 22,566 172,731 680 13 220 13 1,187 50 1,686 50 Italy 23 50 3.820 75 21.591 71 1.640,291 242,017 30,252 48 996 52 6,681 57,953 202 9 1,432 15,767 50 OS 2 46 Snain 343 63 3.315 29 Total ~ 65,682 17,410 3,711 46 372,078 161,987 7,999 14,869 54,348 18,045 333 3,187 19,021 80 China 6.315 75 116 55 1,115 45 Total 556.933 75,913 26,569 55 2,628 997,848 1,319 333,631 183 96 69,849 36 Total 1,000,476 234.950 70.033 32 6,623 31,354 2,513 17.432 565 43 3.922 21 Total 37.977 19,945 4.487 64 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total, Dutiable Gooas. Quantity. . Value. Duty. Quantity. . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lb. S S cts. Lb. i S cts. Lb. 22 657 t 11 413 i cts. 679 424 106 80 147.351 57,065 69 6,125,122 2,314,164 41 8,9S5 1,019 124,941 15,205 11,456 35 45,647 4,875 15,598 212,485 1,740 487 50 1,559 80 21,248 50 174 00 47,799 97,830 1,353,320 13,046 94,465 555,824 260.657 66.485 1.226 296.294 787,700 5,186 16,102 228,008 1,740 5,441 51,147 9,500 13,492 188 22,566 172,731 95,030 1.622 80 23,188 88 1,239,625 13,046 541,007 49,386 4,938 60 *^ 2,820 75 1,934,355 284,084 28,408 40 3,574.646 526,101 58,660 88 4,101 2.134 283 12 4,101 996 52 6,681 57,953 2,134 202 9 1,432 15,767 3,315 29 4,101 2,134 283 12 69,783 19,544 3,994 58 372.078 161,987 7,999 14,869 54,348 18,045 333 3,187 19,021 80 6,315 75 556.933 75,913 26,569 55 2,798 180 36 7,137 997,848 4,117 233,631 69,849 36 4,509 2,798 180 36 1,004,985 237,74^ 6,623 31,354 2,513 17,432 565 43 3,922 21 ■ 37.977 19,945 4,487 64 96 ClS-rOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP 1-Concludcd. Miscellaneous— Con . MusUrd, ground Lb. $ Lb. 7,800 146,970 » 3,606 33,679 t cU. 991 65 9,261 79 Total 154,770 37.285 10,253 44 41.789 14,626 15 Total 41.789 14,626 15 31,078 4,000 6,699 629 B. Straits Settle'te. Jamaica 69,937 15,412 3,082 40 Total 105,015 22.740 4,548 00 Nutmegs and mace, ground 2,072 898 269 40 2,072 898 Gal. 2 86,942 5 179,753 Gal. United States 86,944 179.758 Lb. Lb. 395 115 Yeast, compressed, in packages weighing less than 50 lbs. 50 6,591 13 1,429 Total 6.641 1.442 Yeast, compressed, in bulk or mass of not less than 50 lbs. Vinegar' of any strength not exceeding strength of proof. 3,801.554 976,012 114,046 62 Gal. Gal. 1,390 3 487 2 0 45 240 119 36 00 30,088 9,636 4 513 "SO Total 31,721 10,244 4 758 15 Vinegar above strength of proof. 2 34,008 12 3,838 6.558 67 Total 34.010 3,850 6,561 27 rR.TM 1,;M,834 SM.SK N Total. Agricultural andVegrtable S4,ni,4}S U,SU,82« 14,tU,15« U CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total, Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value Duty. Quantity Value. Duty. Lb. 105,429 S cts. 18,450 18 Lb. S $ cts. Lb. 238. 154 146.970 S 109.035 33,679 $ cts. 9,261 79 230 354 105,429 18,450 18 385.124 142,714 28.703 62 33 13 25 53 4 41 789 13 25 4 1 30 1 30 53 13 25 4 1 30 ' 41,846 14,640 70 1.018 697 11.894 298 727 127 25 87 13 1,486 77 37 25 90 88 4,930 3,367 96.606 5.402 2.618 69.937 1.018 697 18.393 927 727 13.412 3 367 87 13 63, 528 2,826 57 1.402 3 082 40 77,845 14.634 1,829 28 182.860 37,374 6.377 28 269 135 27 00 269 2.072 135 898 269 40 269 135 27 00 2.341 1.033 296 40 Gal. Gal. Gal. Lb. Lb. Lb. . 395 115 50 6.591 13 1,429 6.641 1.442 3,801,554 976,012 Gal. 12.743 5.958 1,274 50 Gal. Gal. 12,745 1.390 3 120 3.819 • 6 30,088 5,958 487 2 115 1,519 12 9,636 120 3,579 6 US 1.400 12 13 00 447 37 0 75 ^ 12.745 5.958 1,274 50 3,705 1,527 463 12 48,171 17,729 6,495 77 2 34,008 12 3,838 34.010 3,830 6,361 27 1U.22S « 5«.1UH 1,531 ttl« 2.117,5M S53,43C a 11,M7.4S8 2.453.212 (H) 83.534 5.320 81 73.1S7.J82 l«.4;i,88« »7 11— i- R— 1 CCSTOilS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General TarifT. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP II. Agricultural and Vege- table Products Other than Foods. Gums- Amber, arable, australian, copal, damar. elemy, kauric. raastic. sandarac. Senegal, tragacanth, gedda. barberry, pontianac S 32.48S 163,137 116.901 9.315 5,403 2,683 814,336 S % cu. B. Straits Settle- ments stick and shell. Total 1,144,257 B. Honduras Chicle or Sappato gum, crude. . . Lb. 591. 4S6 S67.924 453,511 34,630 298,906 517,738 304,574: 20,325 Lb. Cnited States 1,967,521 1,141,543 Cnited Kingdom. . . . United States Balata crude, unmanufactured... 40 1,070 54 1,017 1,110 1.071 United Kingdom.... United States Burgundy pitch. 340 65,397 39 3,652 * 65,737 3.691 British gum, dry sizing cream and enamel sizing. 866,990 67,550 6.755 00 866,990 67,550 6.755 00 United States Deitrine, dry 1.694.894 134.771 13,477 10 United Kingdom.... United States Total 30 S20 66 1,118 ■ 850 1.184 United States Rosin or rosin in packages of not less than 100 lb. Gums, other, n.o.p C«t 337,099 1,216 508 Cwt. Lb. Lb. 35.857 7,634 1.336 04 Wax, sealing 1.656 7,411 414 00 1,852 75 Total 9.067 2.266 75 1,588,254 n»,m n,831 8a Oils, vegetable- Gal. Gal. igi 22.189 30.198 401 45.058 83,685 70 17 7,885 15 14.645 10 Total 52,578 129,145 22,600 42 CUSTOMS REPORT 99 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. | Total, Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty. | Quantity. Value. Duty. % $ cts. $ S cts. i % cU Lb. Lb. Lb. ^ 2,721 136 OS 40.120 866,990 2,721 67,550 136 05 6.755 00 40,120 2,721 136 05 907,110 70,271 6.891 05 1,694,894 134.771 13,477 10 Cwt. Cwt. Lb. Lb. Lb. 35.857 7.634 1,33J 04 7,459 1,118 85 9.115 7,411 1.532 85 1.852 75 7,459 1,118 85 16,526 3.385 60 1«,18« 1,254 M za.iK 25, 08* 7} Gal. 3,501 5,861 879 15 Gal. Gal. 3,501 191 22, 189 30,198 5,861 401 45.058 83,686 879 15 70 17 7,885 15 14,645 10 3,501 5,861 879 15 56.079 135,006 23,479 57 11- 100 ClSTOils KKI'OIIT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and i Articles. , Countries. Free Goods. | General Tariff. Quantity Value. 1 Quantity Value. Duty. GROUP II— Continued. Oils, vefletable— Con. Rosin oil and Chinawood oil $ 2,019 84,810 719.667 $ t cts. Total 806,496 Cocoa butter Lb. Lb 4,028,303 1,241,222 Total 4,028,303 1.241,222 80,^66 06 United Kingdom.... Cocoanut, palm and palm kernel, not edible, peanut and soya bean for manufacture of soap. Gal 11,511 425,051 246 410,104 5,600 519.375 415,319 87,501 515,400 14,756 591,953 327 453.052 1,782 700,805 597.426 98,482 631,054 Gal. . B. Straits Settle- Xew Zealand rnitedStotes Total 2.390.107 3,089,637 Cocoanut oil, n.o.p 15,032 13,918 19,396 25,727 3,394 30 4 502 26 28,950 45,123 7,896 56 Cnited States Cotton seed, crude, for the manu- facture of refined cotton seed oil. Cotton seed oil, n.o.p 4,596.851 7.403,369 210 240 169,200 265 275 286,879 46 38 48 13 50,203 96 Total 169,650 287.419 50,298 47 Essential oil, n.o.p Lb. Lb 7,731 33,346 1,540 17.085 13,936 1,742 1,281 37 1,043 20 130 63 7,492 1 12,825 4 525 313,880 40,958 8 12.197 8 10.899 519.008 3,071 83 Holland 0 60 Italy 914 77 0 60 817 42 38.925 97 382,344 615.841 46,188 43 9,916 60.383 1,458 11,199 163 61 996 34 Total 70,299 12,637 1,159 95 United States Gal.: 2.896 11,824 Gal. or tobacco or for canning fish 4,737 348 3,508 7,792 17,287 544 8,287 21.339 3,457 40 Italy 108 80 1,637 40 4,307 SO Total . . . 16,383 47,657 9,331 40 CC^TOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. | Treaty Rates Tofal. Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. S $ cts. S $ cts. i ; cts. Lb. 963 67 20 Lb. Lb. 4.480 4,028,303 963 1.241,222 67 20 80 566 06 4,480 963 67 20 4,032,783 1.242.185 80 633 26 Gal. Gal. Gal, 15,032 13,918 19.396 25.727 3,394 30 4,502 26 28,950 45. 123 7,896 56 , ^ 210 240 169,200 265 275 286.879 46 38 48 13 50,203 96 169,650 287.419 50.298 47 Lb 14,664 58,768 2,938 40 Lb Lb. 22,395 38,346 1,540 1.096 7,492 1 12,825 4 525 313,880 75.853 13.936 1.742 1.672 40.958 8 12.197 8 10.899 519.008 4.219 77 1.045 20 130 65 1.096 1,672 83 60 83 60 3.071 85 0 60 914 77 0 60 817 42 38.925 97 15.760 60,440 3,022 00 398.104 676.281 49.210 43 9,916 60.383 1.45S 11.199 163 61 996 34 70.299 12,657 1.159 95 Gal. Gal. Gal. 73 212 31 80 6 989 27 4.334 4 05 650 10 79 5.726 348 239 21,621 544 35 85 108 80 80 374 56 10 1 713 50 7.792 21,539 73 212 31 80 1,075 4,735 710,25 17.533 52.604 10.273 45 102 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Countries. Free Goods. | General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP II— Continued. Oils, vegetable— Con. Palm bleached and Shea butter. United States Lb. 1,654 546 Lb. $ t cts. 900 341 722 14,408 724 812 664 53,006 54 30 r^eppermint o 60 90 49 80 3,975 47 16,371 55,206 4, 140 47 Gal. Gal. 380 555 61 740 910 253 185 00 227 50 63 25 996 1,903 475 75 Vegetable oil, n.o.p 362 39,132 3,565 23,161 77, 155 2,124 59.078 4,347 34.094 136,869 371 70 10,338 65 760 72 J 5,966 45 23,952 28 143,375 236,512 41,389 80 11,311,872 2,(72,(8$ 2(4.247 SI PlantSvtrees and shrubs- Apple trees "- . ■ . United States No. No. 88.713 11,007 2,661 39 y 35,646 5,908 1,069 38 Total 35,(46 5,908 1,069 38 Currant bushes United States 30.444 296 S9 20 Cut flowers United States 165.277 28.924 81 Florist stock, viz.; palms, ferns, rubber plants (ficus). gladiolus, cannas, dahlias and paeonies. V 321 1,619 41,377 80 25 404 75 10.344 25 Total 43,317 10,829 25 Florist stock, viz.; azaleas, rhod- odendrons, pot grovi-n lilacs, seedling carnation stock, rose stock and other stock for graft- ing, n.o.p.; araucaria, bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes and dormant roots, n.o.p., and rooted caranation cuttings in their first year of introduction. 4,676 585 4,006 54 698 12,323 51,076 5.082 45,504 R J ^ TT Knni7 Total 124.004 Gooseberry bushes United States 6,708 333 66 60 Grape vines United States 9.430 298 59 60 1 custom:: report 103 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total, Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lb. ( % cts. Lb. t i cts. Lb. t t cts. 900 341 • 722 14,408 724 812 664 53,006 60 90 3.975 47 16,371 55,206 Gal. Gal. Gal. 380 555 61 740 910 253 996 1,903 362 39,132 3,565 23,161 77,155 2,124 59,078 4,347 34,094 136,869 \ 143,375 236,512 «7.47C l.tM 15 4,735 71* 25 2,744,8M 2«8.S57 71 No. Xo. No 88,713 11,007 2,661 39 6 8 0 12 6 35,646 8 5,908 6 8 0 12 35,652 5,916 30,444 296 165,277 28,924 81 1,015 152 25 40 27 9 00 6 08 1,055 161 25 348 1,619 41,377 10,344 25 1,015 152 25 67 15 08 44 399 10,996 53 6,708 333 9,430 298 104 CUSTOMS KKroKT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — Gener.\l Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countriee. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROrP II— Continued. Plants, trees and shrubs— Con. No. t No. S t cts. 94,710 4,829 1.641 30 Total 94,710 4,829 1,641 30 22,113 2,695 S2.338 6.872 1,570 14 941 167 28 23 253,307 3,771 754 20 70 779 5,779 126,333 16 33 562 17,527 3 20 6 60 Holland 3,305 40 Total. . . 132.963 18,138 3.627 60 3,033 7.152 iruit trees. Total 10,205 406.423 5.369 1,073 80 7 5,228 927 47,107 1 40 1,043 60 Holland . . . 183 4 9,421 40 Total 33,269 10,653 80 3,796 138, N5 sn.sM R.tSt (S Rubber, gutta-perch* and mfrs of: United Kingdom . . , Lb 548, 48S 62,122 11,785,574 1,466,683 38,503 265,072 169,103 1,105 7,130 208,454 31,621 4,357,256 650, 162 24,908 120.661 60,704 388 4,186 17.517 3,895 2,314,508 Lb. manufactured- B. Straits Settlements New Zealand Dutch E. Indies. . .. French Guiana Kongo Free State . . Mexico United States Total United Kingdom.. B.W. Indies, other Newfoundland United States Total 53,111 11.128 4.819,213 19,227,232 7.794,260 306,198 726 14,224 3,071,269 14.261 48 708 322,341 3,392,417 337.358 CVS'TOJJS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Coniimied. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total, Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Xo. i 30 S cts. 1 66 No. S S cts. No. 83 54.710 30 4,829 $ cts. 1 66 1.641 30 8.') 30 1 66 54,793 4,859 1,642 96 22,113 2.695 663 39 52,338 6,872 1,570 14 941 167 28 23 255,307 3,771 754 20 38,075 6,080 760 04 38,145 1,719 5,779 126,335 6.096 123 562 17,527 763 24 940 90 15 75 22 35 112 40 3.505 40 38.075 6,080 760 04 940 90 15 75 171,978 24.308 4.403 39 406,423 5,369 1,073 80 1,637 204 66 40 345 7 00 60 38 1,684 5,573 927 47, 107 213 06 1,105 98 185 40 9,421 40 1,637 204 66 385 67 38 55,291 10,925 84 8,7:» l,Ug 73 512 »S21 tM.SSS (4 8t9 63 Lb. Lb. Lb. ^ 106 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — Gener.\l Statement of Merchandise Free aiul Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity Value. Quantity Value. Duty. GROUP 11— Continued. Rubber.gutta-pecha and mfrs. of— Con. I'nited Kingdom. . . B Straits Settlements United States Total United States United States Lb 33,594 371 3,004,621 % 8,383 74 501.540 Lb. } t cts. 3,033,586 509,997 44,150 65.156 31,683 25,707 further manufactured, also hard rubber in strips or rods but not further manufactured, when imported for use in Cana- dian manufactures. 17,331 1,733 10 fountain pens. Total 17,331 1,733 10 United States 1,473,386 178.544 179,758 49,433 92 179.758 49.433 92 19 184 175,327 4 76 46,00 43.831 75 Total 176,530 43,882 50 6.524 1.047 2,579 25 1,093.046 1,794 10 287 J3 709 25 6 88 300,591 57 1,103,221 303,389 73 1.280 65 65.558 448 00 22 75 22,945 30 Total 66 903 23,416 05 1,440 504 00 Japan 141 291 159.348 49 35 101 85 55,771 80 Total 161 220 56,427 00 134,546 47,091 10 Total . . 134,546 47,091 10 4,828 1,689 80 CUSTOMS REPORT 107 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Cousumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total, Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lb. S $ cts. Lb. % $ cts. Lb i S cts. ' 13,652 682 60 13.652 17,331 1.733 10 13,652 682 60 30.983 2,415 70 8,541 1,708 20 8.541 179,758 1.708 20 49.433 92 8,541 1,708 20 188.299 51 142 12 19,046 2,856 90 19,046 19 184 175.327 4 75 46 00 43.831 75 19.046 2,856 90 194.576 46.739 40 159,748 23,962 20 212 306 24,114 53 00 76 50 6,028 50 166.484 1.353 26.693 25 1.093.046 25,809 30 364 43 6,737 75 ^ 6 88 300.591 57 159,748 23,962 20 24,632 6,158 00 1.287,601 77,952 17,539 48 79,232 65 65,558 • 17,987 48 22 75 22,945 30 77,952 17,539 48 144.855 40.955 53 91,353 22,838 25 92,793 322 141 291 159,348 322 104 65 104 65 49 35 55 771 80 91,353 22,838 25 322 104 65 252.895 79 369 90 599 134 78 599 134.546 134 78 599 134 78 135.145 47 225 88 4.828 CCSTOVS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROIT II— Continued. Rubber.gutta-percha and mfrs of- Con. $ t t cts. 4 117,597 1 40 41,158 95 Total 117,001 41,160 35 154 3,848 1,024,171 53 90 1.346 80 358.459 85 Total 1,028,173 359,860 55 Total, rubber, gutta-perchaand 8.1U,(R t.*8»,Ul n8,*84 le 1 S«eds— Anna to. Beans (seed) from the United Kingdom. Beet and mangold .'nited States L'nited Kingdom . . . L'nited Kingdom . Denmark Lb 4.746 332 Lb. 6.085 1,305 83.077 448 18.065 112 412.652 28,843 274 8,302 50 139.910 Holland United States Total United Kingdom . . 514.354 177,379 4.209 755 70,622 4,024 1,166 28.910 United States Total 75,586 34.100 348.685 34,868 50 Bush. Bush. 1.473 16,187 5.095 116,118 147 30 1, 6i8 70 Total 17,660 121,213 1,766 00 United Kingdom . Hong Kong United States Total United Kingdom . . . United Kingdom . . Lb. 3 26 278.123 1 25 18,849 Lb. 278.152 18,875 6,136 1,510 25 288 283.832 4 101 24,220 United States Total 284,145 24,325 543,630 54,363 00 . . . . CUSTOUli REPORT ice SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Ireaty Rates Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. 1,695 t cts. 381 38 $ S cts. % 1.695 4 117.597 $ cts. 381 33 1 40 41,158 95 1.695 381 38 119.296 41,541 "3 16,967 3.817 66 17,121 3,848 1.024,171 3,871 56 1.346 80 358,459 85 16.967 3,817 66 1,045,140 3S9.S53 73.921 45 S4.9S4 i.iSZ 65 3,403,618 1,008.268 20 Lb. Lb. Lb • 348,685 34,868 50 Bush. Bush. Bush, 1,473 16,187 5,095 116,118 17,660 121,213 Lb. Lb. Lb. 543,630 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. FreeGooda. General TariflF. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP II— Continued. Seeds— Con. United Kingdom . . . Lb. 185, 699 227 300 154 100 41,743 t 68.619 263 210 83 22 31.690 Lb. t t cts. ^ Denmark France Japan United States Total 228.223 100,887 Garden and field seeds not speci- 131 22 432 43 4,375 13 10 than $5 per pound in packages of not less than one oz. each. Total 5,003 12,959 474 11,784 1,295 90 agricultural or other purposes, n.o.p., sunflower, canary, hemp and millet seed, when in pack- ages weighing over one pound 1.340 13,991 8.798 7.038 1.043 564 3.589 531,863 1 104 30 Russia Soain 358 90 Total .... 593,443 - 346 31 46 454 48 229 10,428 86 50 agricultural or other purposes. n.o.p., sunflower, canary, hemp 7 75 11 50 113 50 ages weighing one pound each 57 25 2,607 00 11,582 2.895 SO United Kingdom . . . 9.076 72 12.361 135,673 1,038 18 1,654 28,423 or refining or by any dther pro- cess or manufacture, viz.: Anise, United States Total 157. 182 31,133 cardamon, cumin, fenugreek and fennel. Mushroom spawn 341 11 2.198 2.550 392. 39€ i.m.ist 133. ;S7 M Spirits and spirituous liquors Spirits, ethyl alcohol, when im- ported by the Department of Inland Revenue or by a person licensed by the Minister of Inland Revenue, to be dena- tured for use in the arts and industries, and for fuel, light and power. United States. Gal. 6.582 CTSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates, Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. i Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lb, S S cts. Lb. S S cts. Lb. S S cts. " 700 35 00 831 22 432 43 4,375 700 35 00 5.703 8,954 447 70 21,913 474 11,784 3,048 1,340 13 991 8,798 7,038 1,043 564 3,589 531,863 3,048 132 lo ' _ 12.002 600 10 605,445 59,944 40 9.352 1.402 SO 9,698 31 46 454 48 229 10,428 1,489 30 — . ..:.::;::::t::': 9.352 1.402 80 20,934 4,298 30 * 1 22.051 2.03; 90 1.645,610 1 GJ. Gal. Gal. -^ . - 112 CrSTOMS REl'ORT 10 GEORCE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of ^Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROl'P II— Continued. Spirits and spirituous liquors —Con. Amyl alcohol or fusil oil, or any substance known as potato spirit or potato oil. Ethyl alcohol or the substance known as alcohol hydrated oxide of ethyl, or spirits of Methyl alcohol, wood alcohol, wood naptha. pyroxylic spirits. or any substance known as wood spirits, or methylated spirits. Ale, porter, lager and other beer in bottles. Gal S Gal. 58 398 S cts. 5.035 5.245 15.105 00 184 256 8,899 8.990 10.939 9.399 3.737 58 3,775 80 ' 17,889 20,338 7,513 38 Ale, porter, lager and other beer in casks. Beverages in the manufacture of which malt rice or corn is used when containing not more than two and one-half per centum of proof spirit. 14 6 49,550 43,236 165 285 Brandy, including artificial bran- dy and imitations of brandy. n.o.p. 2,092 93, 105 37 28 2,698 40 3,416 8,821 351,566 8 25 6.144 32 12.098 279,315 00 Italy Sweden 120 00 10.248 00 , 101.416 378.694 Cordials and liqueurs of all kinds. n.o.p. .mescal, pulque, rum shrub, Schiedam and other schnapps ; :tafia. angostura and 2,863 264 367 1,786 1.987 73 15 4 48 1,465 10,530 468 S3S ,7443 3,588 230 20 39 119 7,444 8,589 00 1,101 00 Holland 5,961 00 beverages. 45 00 138 00 Total 8,870 30.419 26.610 00 Gin of all kinds, n.o p 11,721 7.065 41 50.907 8,211 256 35,163 00 21,195 00 123 00 18.827 59,374 50.481 00 6.037 3,571 33,208 262 45,597 460 3,743 8.076 2. 100 24,504 211 43,931 953 4,449 18.201 00 10.713 00 B Guiana 99,624 00 786 00 136,791 00 1,380 00 ^ 11.229 00 92,908 84,230 278. 724 00 CCSTOilS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. . f)uty. Gal. i S cts. Gal. S t cto. Gal. 58 S 398 $ cts. 174 00 5.035 5.245 1S4 256 8,899 8,990 10.939 9,399 3,775 80 17.889 20,338 7,513 38 14 6 4 20 49.550 43,236 17.294 40 165 285 495 00 2,092 93, 105 37 28 2,698 40 3,416 8,821 351,566 8 25 6,144 32 12,098 6 276 00 111 00 84 00 8.094 00 120 00 10,243 00 101,416 378,694 304,248 00 2,863 264 367 1.786 1.987 73 15 4 46 1,465 10,530 468 538 7.443 3,588 230 20 39 119 7,444 8, 589 00 792 00 1,101 00 5,358 00 5,961 00 219 00 "^ 45 00 12 00 138 00 4,395 00 8.870 30,419 26.610 00 11,721 7,065 41 50,907 8,211 256 33,163 00 21,195 00 123 00 18,827 59,374 56.481 00 6,067 3,571 33,208 262 45,597 460 3,743 8,076 2.106 24.504 211 43,931 953 4,449 18.201 00 10,713 00 99,624 00 786 00 136,791 00 1,380 00 11,229 00 92.908 84,230 278.724 00 11— i- CCSTOilS REPORT No. 15. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 -General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General TariflF. Quantity Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROl'P II— Continued. Spirits and spirituous liquors Gal. t Gal. 204.029 236 4,410 t 941.448 1,139 34.113 t eta. 612,087 00 70S 00 13,230 00 Total . ... 208.675 976,700 626,025 00 All spirituous or alcoholic liquors, n.o.p. 17 110 933 27 5.497 50 189 1,764 121 4,974 51 00 330 00 China 2,799 00 81 00 16,491 00 Total 6,584 7,098 19, 752 00 Spirits and strong n-aters of any kind, mixed with any ingre- dient or in^redientd. and being known or designated as an- odynes, elinrs, essences, ex- 74« 2 4 686 277 20 3,210 16,285 145 48 7.593 810 30 5 54,414 7,123 50 49 SO 26 40 4,335 90 Holland 1,074 00 Italy 69 00 4 50 25,954 20 Total 4.946 79,330 38,637 00 200 2,098 8 7,685 835 5,164 11 7,837 501 00 containing not more than 40 per cent of proof spirit. 3,098 40 6 to 4.702 20 9,991 13,847 8.308 20 Vcrmoutb containing not more than 40 per cent of proof spirita. 4 672 1,107 2.405 6 1,095 2.089 4,256 3 to 067 00 Italy 1.253 40 2,553 to ToUl. 4,188 7,446 4.467 60 Nitrous ether, sweet spirits ol 78 238 470 2,878 375 00 1,577 40 Total. . . 316 3.348 1,952 40 Wines, ginger, containing not more than 40 per cent of proof ppirits. Total, spirits and splrltnous 530 799 479 40 6.S82 S.tM SM,116 1.7U.H9 1.4M,8aS8 Wines of an kinds, n.o.p^ Inrlud • Ing, oran$!e, lemon straw- berry, raspberry, elder amd currant wines— CoDtaining 20 p.c spirits. less proof United Kingdom. France iSpain rr^TOilS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported For Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty. Gal. S $ cts. Gal. S $ cts. Gal. 204.029 23o 4.410 S 941,448 1,139 34,113 S cts. 612,087 00 708 00 13.230 00 208,675 976.700 620.025 00 • 17 110 933 27 5,497 50 189 1.764 121 4,974 51 00 330 00 2,799 00 81 00 16,491 00 6,584 7.098 19,752 OO 746 2 4 286 277 20 1 3,210 16,28.5 145 48 7,593 810 30 5 54,414 7,123 50 49 50 26 40 4,335 90 1,074 00 69 00 4 50 25.954 20 4,946 79,330 38,637 00 200 2.098 8 7,685 835 5,164 11 7,837 501 00 3,098 40 6 60 4,702 20 9,991 13,847 8.308 20 4 672 1,107 2,403 6 1.095 2,089 4.256 3 60 657 00 1,253 40 2,553 CO 4,188 7,446 4,467 60 78 238 470 2,878 375 00 ^ 1.577 40 316 3,348 1.952 40 530 799 479 40 m.xK i.;ii,«M i.ucsnss 16 7,175 715 31 8,549 433 2 40 1,076 25 107 25 16 7,175 715 31 8,W9 433 2 40 1,076 25 107 25 7,906 9,013 1,185 90 7,906 9,013 1,188 90 11- 116 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. Io.^General Statement of Merchandise Free aiul Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP II— Continued. Vines offtU kinds, n.o.p., etc. over 23 p. c. Gal. i Gal. t t eta Total Containing 26 p.c. or loss of proof spirits. , 29 82 1,769 52 221 2.425 86 80 Italy 1,169 75 Miquelon and St. 294 11.267 33,782 277 10,969 21,842 156 60 6, 107 45 14,998 10 Total. 47.223 35,786 22.541 55 C'ucilage and adhesive paste . . I 57.848 15.908 68 Total 57,848 15,908 68 Oil cake, linseed, and linseed oil cake meal, cotton seed cxike and meal, palm nut cake and meal Japan United States Total United States.. Japan C%vt. 2.000 491,842 4,147 1,304,191 Cwt. 493.842 1.308.338 Locust beans and locust bean Lb. 4.153 727 Lb. Sova beans and soya bean cake, C»1. 2.013 4.75P Cwt. for use in the manufacture of cattle food and of fertilizers, when imported by manufac- turers of such cattle food and fertilizers. Palm leaf, unmanufactured United States 6,831 . Roots, medicinal, viz.: Alkanet crude, crushed or ground, aeon ite, calumbia. foliae digitalis gentian, ginseng, jalap, ipeca cuanha. irie. orris root, liquo- rice, sarsaparilla, squills, tara xacum, rhubarb and valerian unground. 25 S,603 47 70S 3!M 843 27,002 Total 37,622 Teasels 52S 35« Total 871 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Cwt. t $ cts. C«1. S $ cts. C«-t. % t cts. " Lb. Lb. Lb. 2,149 376 11 2,149 15 I 57,848 376 11 la 3 75 0 25 3 75 0 25 15,908 68 2,U9 376 11 16 4 00 60,013 16,288 79 C»t. Cwt. Cwt. Lb. Lb. Lb. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. » 126 Cl'STOM.S- RKl'ORT No. 15. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 -General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duly. GROCP Il-Concluded. Miscellaneous —Con. Tar, pine, crude, in packages of not Ics£thanl5gal.: and pine pitch Vniteil Kingdom.... United States Toul United States Gal. 672 . 166.754 S 482 56.»48 Gal. - $ S cts. 167.426 57.430 Turpentine, raw or crude Lb. 59.451 Lb. 4.2S4 Gal. 920.363 565.174 Gal. t.sw.m S7.S48 U.N6 (8 Total, airicultural and Tegetahle S».47;.4RT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articled. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff, Quantity Value, Quantity. Value. Duty. (GKOrP Ill'Continued. Fish and fisher]^ products— Con. United States % % 2,556 $ cts. 639 00 Lobsters, canned, n.o.p Vewfoundland Lb. :71.155 74,893 Lb. - 21 13 3 90 Total jnited States 171,155 74,893 21 13 3 90 Seed and breeding oysters, im- 4.500 ported for the purpose of being planted in Canadian waters. Oysters, fresh, in shell United States Brl. Drl 2,840 21,672 6.418 00 Ovsters. shelled, in bulk United States Gal. Gal. 115,577 .244,855 11,557 70 Oyster?, canned in cans not over one pint. Can. Can. 180 279.378 25 41,062 5 40 8,381 34 Total 279,558 41,087 8.386 74 Oysters, canned, in cans over one United States 972 565 48 60 pint and not over one quart. Oysters, canned, in cans exceed- United States Qt, Qt, 783 462 39 15 ing one quart (provided that a fraction over a quart shall be computed as a quart for duty purposes). Oysters, prepared or preser\-ed. Lb. Lb. 9,680 200 4,555 5,612 86 2,267 1,683 60 lanan 25 80 680 10 Tota. 14,435 7,965 2,389 50 Bait fish, salted, not in barrels. United States 90 18 0 90 Fish, smoked or boneless 842 11 28,264 218 4 5,525 8 42 Tftnftn 0 11 United States 282 64 Total 29,117 5.757 291 17 Fish preserved in oil, n.o.p 4,573 1,600 55 F n p la^n 119 19 4,386 41 65 Snftin 6 65 United States 1,535 10 Total 9.097 3,183 95 Fish, all other, not in barrels or half barrels, fresh. 12C 373,774 53 38,079 1 20 United States 3,737 74 Total 373,894 38,132 3,738 94 2,59. 2,57 10,86 35- 40 2,15- 25 93 half barrels, pickled. Sniin United States 108 61 Total 16,02 2,9K 160 28 1 41 CU^TOils REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. | Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity, Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. — % $ Ct3. S ; cts. % 2.556 639 00 Lb. Lb. Lb. 21 13 3 90 21 13 3 90 Brl. Brl. Brl. 2.840 21.672 S.41S 00 Gal. Gal. Gal. 115.577 244.855 11.557 70 ^an Can. Can. ISO 279.378 25 41,062 5 40 8.381 34 279.558 41.087 8.386 74 972 565 48 60 Qt. Qt. Qt. 783 462 39 15 Lb. Lb. Lb. 9.680 200 4.555 5.612 86 2,267 1.683 60 25 80 680 10 14.435 7.965 2.389 SO 90 18 0 90 842 11 28.264 218 4 S.525 8 42 0 11 282 64 29.117 5,747 291 17 4,573 18 119 19 4.386 1.600 55 18 5 40 5 40 41 65 6 65 1.535 10 18 5 40 9.115 3. 189 35 120 373.774 53 38.079 1 20 3.737 74 373.894 38.132 3,738 94 2.593 2,574 10.861 357 401 2.157 25 93 25 74 108 61 16.028 2.915 160 28 CVST031SI RFPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15.— General Statement of IMerchandise Free and Countries. Ftee Goods. General Tariff. Quantity Value. Quantity Value. Duty. GROUP n I— Continued. Fish and fishery products— Con. Fish, fresh or dried, no, p.. im- Lb. t Lb. 157.925 500 520 180.715 1,182 523,811 t 31.776 91 70 45.090 220 51.660 t ete. 1,579 25 500 Italv -.■ 1.807 15 11 82 5.238 11 Total 864.653 128.907 8.646 53 14.128 896 586 39.601 630 2.768 167 846 5.288 32 Italy Total 55.841 9.101 4.188 68 9 9.388 66,882 20.064 60 Total 80,535 24,160 50 602 gating purposes. Xen-f oundland Gal. 170,021 275.342 Gal. 93 .136 Total 170,021 275,342 93 136 30 61 3 281 12 913 2 70 Total 284 925 Men-foundland 7.416 7.320 26.620 32.823 Total Newfoundland 7.416 7.320 26.620 32.823 7.385 19 Fish oil, seal 162.324 222,113 50 6 Total 162.324 222,113 SO 6 1 35 1.642 3.259 733 31 24 723 126 53 33 47,739 8.354 83 Total. . 48.495 8.487 14 18 34,445 Total. 34,463 CUST031S REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. « Treaty Rates. | Total Dutiable-Goods Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Lb. S $ cts. Lb $ S cts. Lb. 157,925 500 520 180,715 1,182 523,811 i 31,776 91 70 45.090 220 51,660 S cts. 1.579 25 5 00 5 20 1.807 15 11 82 5,238 11 864,653 128,907 8,646 53 14,128 896 586 39,601 630 2.768 167 846 5,288 32 141 28 8 96 5 86 396 01 6 30 55,841 9,101 558 41 4,188 68 9 9.388 66.882 1.256 40 20 40 2 70 2.816 40 20.064 60 80,535 24.160 50 Gal. Gal. Gal. 93 136 30 61 93 136 30 61 4 27 3 38 4 3 281 27 12 913 3 38 2 70 205 43 27 3 33 288 952 211 51 26,620 32,823 7,385 19 26,620 32,823 7.385 19 50 6 I 35 50 6 I 35 1.642 3,259 733 31 1,993 10.422 249 13 1.302 80 2,716 10.422 3i 47,739 375 66 1.302 80 5 78 8.354 83 12,415 1,551 93 60,910 10.039 07 Cr^TOMS UK PORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General St.\^tement of Mercliandisc Free ami Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. . Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROrP III— Continued. Fish and fl.shery products— Con. $ % 7,883 t cts. 2,017 7.475 34,338 1.868 76 8,584 60 2,017 49.696 12,424 00 2,*;»,S30 i.ins,44* Bone, Ivory, shell, and manu- factures of— Bones, crui 1 nri land 2 10 Fr r ranee United States Total • 2,609,321 782,796 30 2,615,079 784.523 70 CUSTOMS REPORT 145 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Qui mtity. \'alue. Duty. Quantity, , Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. S 21.920 S cts. 2.740 06 % t cts. S 21,920 3.523,043 21,920 2,740 06 3,544,963 2,336 2,871.618 7.300 3.175 476 25 3,175 14,387 3,596 75 3.175 476 25 17,562 1,818 227 25 1,818 16 1,276 115.420 410 - ....'''-' 20,198 56 2.228 278 50 118,530 20.631 41 19,573 2.935 95 18.626 2.793 90 47,843 5,980 55 51,242 36 3 434.237 47.843 5,980 55 485,518 17.418 2.177 27 17.418 351,703 17.418 2.177 27 369.121 7,537 753 70 7.537 180.458 7,537 753 70 188.000 6,545 981 75 6.545 133.286 29,989 87 6,545 981 75 139.831 74,890 . 14,978 00 78,994 1.647 7 70 4,067 2.609.321 70 4.067 19 25 I. 118 46 782.796 30 74,»90 14,978 00 4.137 1,137 71 2.694.106 800.639 41 11— i— 10 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. GeneralTariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. ^ Value. Duty. GROrP III— Continued. Furs, bides, skins, leather and manufactnres of— Con. Boots and shoes, pegged or wire S % t CtjI. 14,872 close edged . 14,972 Gloves and mitts ol all kinds 1,172 12 9 12. 142 7.952 10,305 4 20 Italy 2,783 20 3,606 75 180,454 63 15S 90 212.046 74 216 10 Harness and saddlery, including 13S 1,164 71,474 349 20 Total 72.776 551 48 815 17 643,958 137 75 and raw hide, n.o.p. 12 00 203 75 4 25 160,989 50 Total 645.389 161,347 25 Total, furs, hides, skins, leather S,4;2,219 U,S40,057 2,272,8(2 tt Iralr and bristles* and manu- factures of— United Kingdom. .. Lb. 13.652 60.060 2,200 87,040 25,017 53,339 5.158 141,195 Lb. ■^ France United States Total 162.952 224,709 1,489 58,548 dyed, curled or otherwise man- ufactured. Total 60,037 United Kingdom . . . Hor^e hair not further manu 224 1.124 78,005 564 345 62.889 factured than simply cleaned, and dipped or dyed. United States Total 1 79,353 63,798 338 118 30 Hair, curled or dyed, n.op 11 5 38.426 2 20 1 00 7.685 20 Total 38.442 7. 688 40 356 14,856 106 80 4.3% 80 Total . 15.012 4,503 60 CUSTOM ti REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff.' Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. $ 445 S ets. 77 89 $ S cts. % 445 14.972 t cts. 77 89 3.743 00 445 77 S9 15,4l7 3,820 89 363,208 81.722 06 40,611 12,183 30 404,991 12 9 184,955 19,818 195,521 4,344 180.454 94,315 56 4 20 3 15 172,813 11,866 185,216 4,344 51,843 90 3,559 80 55,564 80 1,303 20 56,093 60 6,343 00 59,171 55 1.303 20 63,158 90 363.203 81,722 06 414.850 124,455 00 990, 104 280,393 16 2,740 548 00 2.878 1.164 71.474 589 40 349 20 2.740 548 00 75,516 41,919 6,287 85 42,470 48 815 17 643,958 6,425 60 12 00 203 75 4 25 160,989 50 41,919 6,287 85 687,308 167,635 10 686. 046 135,384 48 418,987 125,592 71 13,445,090 S, 933, 839 82 Lb. Lb. Lb. . .^. 338 448 56 01 448 11 5 38,426 56 01 2 20 7,685 20 448 56 01 38,890 7,744 41 10,510 2,102 00 10,866 14,656 2,208 80 10,510 2, 102 00 25,522 6,605 60 — 11— i— 101 CVSTOM.< RKPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Morthandi.se Free and Articles. Countriee, Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity Value. Duty. GROrP Ill-Continued. llair and bristles, and manu- factures of Con. S S 7.492 8 3.111 17,937 50 34,796 t cto. 17 50 Total 63,392 22. 187 20 S48,S44 117.184 34 4*7 :• manufactures of. AUlk and milk products- Milk and cream, foah 21.698 3.797 30 I,b. Lb. 52. 146 5,534 1.955 53 76.888 14.908 854 140.112 203.372 26,726 1.212 316 55.414 62.462 3 075 52 596 32 34 16 5.604 48 8, 134 88 Total 436. 134 146. 130 33.319 9.162 68 •T 1.745 6.893 164.305 1.101 2.465 61.301 52 35 Italv 206 79 4.929 15 Total 172,943 64.867 5. 188 29 »1.S48 37.549 IC Meats— Beef, fresh, chilled or frozen Beef, salted, in barrels. Pork, fresh, chilled or frozen. 105 1.615,748 18 299,066 3 15 48.472 44 Total 1,615,853 299,084 48.475 59 1,890 273,970 381 37,743 37 80 5.479 40 275.860 38, 124 5.517 20 1.143 377.640 1.696,612 293 51,344 383.477 34 29 Xow Zealand 11.329 20 ' 50.898 36 2,075,395 435,114 62,261 85 20,700 3.495,320 3,692 809.574 621 00 104.859 60 Total 3,516,020 813.266 105,480 60 cu^TOMii Report 149 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption- — Continued. Preterential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty. 1,787 S cts. 402 10 $ $ cts. i 9,279 6 3,111 17,937 50 34.796 $ cts. 3,024 30 2 10 1.088 85 6,277 95 17 50 12,178 60 1.787 402 10 65, 179 22,589 30 M,745 2,5N U 129. »«9 37,05; Cl 21.698 3.797 30 Lb. Lb. Lb. 52,146 5.534 1.955 53 76,888 14.908 854 1.6*3.040 203.372 26. 726 1.212 316 624.955 62,462 3.075 52 596 32 ' 34 16 1,502,928 569,541 45,087 84 50.692 32 8. 134 88 1,502,928 569,541 45,087 84 1.939.062 715,671 62,533 20 33,319 9. 162 68 1,745 6,893 164,305 1,101 2.465 61.301 52 35 206 79 4,929 15 172,943 64.867 5.188 29 569,041 45.087 84 811.089 82,637 90 105 1,615,748 IS 299.066 3 15 48,472 44 1,615,853 299,084 48,475 59 1.890 273,970 381 37,743 37 80 5,479 40 275,860 38.124 5,517 20 1,143 4,230,334 1,696,612 293 530. 100 383.477 34 29 3,852,694 478,756 77,053.88 88,383 08 50,898 36 3,852 694 478,756 77,053 88 5,928,089 20,700 3,495,320 913.870 139,315 73 3,692 809,574 621 00 104,859 60 3,516,020 813,266 105,480 60 150 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP HI— Continued. Huts-Con. Lb t Lb. 3,285 176 1,192,377 t 1,150 39 270,367 t CU. sides, cured. 3 52 23,847 54 Total •. 1,195,818 271,556 6,680 11,180.719 1,829 2,432,286 133 60 223,614 38 Total 11,187,399 2.434.115 223 747 98 Poultry and game, n.o.p 7,914 16,683 23 27,301 1,582 80 3,336 60 4 60 5,460 20 Total 51,921 10,384 20 Other meats, fresh, chilled or 320,840 40,506 9,625 20 320,840 40,506 9,625 20 Other meats, salted, n.o.p 546 499,501 180 97.479 10 92 9,990 02 Total 500,047 97,659 10,000 94 Dried or smoked meats, and meats preserved in any other way than salted or pickled. 76,169 75 325,013 32,503 28 115,425 1,523 38 1 50 6,500 26 Total 401,257 147.956 8.025 14 72 2,353 22 929 6 03 255 98 4,800 1,030 283 25 954 453.728 61.680 187 98.616 10.817 51 43 27,119 16 2.974 68 Total 523.587 111.601 30.690 55 not medicated, and soups of all 75 12,742 20 63 3.504 05 ■ 542.544 92,439 149.200 10 25,420 72 Total 647,800 178,145 50 5,Sg8,7n 71(.t71 U CrsTOilS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Val»e. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lb. S ; cts. Lb. S $ cts. Lb. 3,265 176 1,192.377 1,150 39 270,367 $ cts. 65 30 ~. 3 52 23,847 54 1,195,818 271,556 23,916 36 6,680 11,180,719 1,829 2.432,286 133 60 223,614 38 11,187,399 2,434,115 223.747 98 50 6 25 50 7,914 16,683 23 27,301 6 25 3,336 60 5.460 20 50 6 25 51,971 10,390 45 7.383 814 147 66 7,383 320,840 814 40,506 147 66 7.383 814 147 66 328,223 41,320 9,772 86 546 499,501 ISO 97,479 500,047 97,659 76,169 75 325,013 32,503 28 115,425 1,523 38 1 50 6,500 26 401,257 147,956 94 31 7 75 166 2,353 2,016 4,800 328 6,332 453,728 61,680 53 929 477 1,030 155 1,418 98,616 10.817 2.016 477 83 48 83 48 328 5.378 155 1.231 38 7.5 307 75 2,974 68 2.016 477 : 3 48 5.800 1.417 354,25 531,403 113,495 31.128 28 18,513 3,239 79 18,513 75 28,446 838 542,544 92,439 3.239 79 15.704 . 838 3.926 00 209 50 7.430 05 25,420 72 18,513 3.239 79 16,542 4.135 50 682,855 185,520 79 4S8.610 8«.331 0$ 17.959 4.489 75 5,905,271 801,M1 9J E— 4 152 cvsroiis REi'our 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Xo. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free ami Articles. Countries. Ftae Goods. General TarieF. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP III— Continued. »>ll<, fats, waxes and firease, animal- Grease, rough, the refuse of United Kingdom.... Lb. 2,004 3.277.050 1.845 185 10,746,128 164,747 12,800 3,048.930 % 401 343,274 224 15 1,015,669 20,399 640 495. 129 Lb. % t cts. Bermuda Hong K:ng New Zealand China United States Total.. I'nited Kingdom.... Bermuda. New Zealand United States Total 17,253,689 1.875 751 •• Grease and degras for stufTing or dressing leather. 46,247 22,250 132,492 1.724,861 6.363 2.707 21.347 224.617 1.945,850 255.034 Lard 37.439 3.069 604.461 456 144.850 12.089 22 644.969 132.381 12 899 38 2.115,997 401,986 animal stearine of all kinds, n.o.p. Gal. Gal. 25.546 35,866 8 966 50 United States Lh. 4,217,916 1.180.656 Lb. Gal. Gal. 3,690 5,077 220,327 374.932 220.327 374.932 Tallow Lb. Lb. 134,464 8,820 2.192 93,672 17.480 1.401 339 17,223 3 496 00 280 20 67 80 3.444 60 239.148 36,443 7.288 60 Candles, all other, n.o.p 278^ 260 174 459,049 39 63 32 103,791 9 75 15 75 8 00 25.947 75 Total 459.761 103.925 25.981 25 44 13 1 30 Cuba '.... 176.988 68.445 73.575 32.159 7.357 50 3.215 90 Total 245.477 105,747 10.374 70 Total, ons, fats, waxes ami grease, animal l.SU,441 i,n(,ss7 174, SU 81 ■ CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tarifif. j Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lb. % % cts. Lb. S $ cts. Lb. % $ cts. , 37,439 3,069 604,461 7.075 456 144,850 748 78 12.089 22 644,969 152,381 12.899 38 2,115,997 401,986 42,319 94 Gal. Gal. Gal. 25,546 35,866 8,966 50 Lb. Lb. Lb. Gal. Gal. Gal. 3,690 5,077 1.269 25 18,430 - 224 33 60 18,450 220,327 224 374,932 33 60 65,613 19 18.450 224 33 60 238,777 375,156 65,646 79 Lb. 916,540 125,540 18,831 00 Lb. Lb. 1,051.004 8,820 2, 192 93,672 143.020 1,401 339 17.223 22 327 00 67 SO 916,540 125,540 18,831 00 1.155,688 161.983 1,592 251 37 65 1,592 278 260 174 459,049 251 39 63 32 103.791 37 65 1,592 251 37 65 461,353 104. 176 12 4 0 20 12 44 620 176,988 68,445 4 13 279 73.575 32. 159 62C 279 13 95 13 95 632 283 14 15 246,109 106,030 10.588 85 v»,m 18, nc 41 .. 1,342, S55 193.82) «1 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — Gener.\l Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countriee. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity Value. Quantity Value. Duty. GROUP Ill-Continued. MIsrelUncous— Cat-Kut or worm gut unmanu- factured , adapted for the manu- facture of whip or other cord or of ligatures. t 2,424 117 929 3.314 % $ Ct3. — Total 6.784 Doi. Doi. 31,476 64.860 99.967 1,558,819 6.694 12,305 35,792 627,058 944 28 gg3 1.M5 SO 2.'.iwi 111 46,764 57 Total 1,755,122 681,849 52,653 66 Lb. Lb. 43,585 92 23. 149 32 6,365 97 ■ 8 80 32,763 598 10 482,751 15.240 272 27 310,885 4, 191 00 J^nan 74 80 Soa^ 7 43 85.493 75 Total 559,799 349.605 96.141 75 Glue, pondered or sheet SO 43 11 83 739,055 120.415 33,114 35 Total. 739,105 120.458 33,126 18 • . ' ^ 44 129,433 12 10 35.594 41 129.477 35,606 51 Gold beaters' moulds and gold beaters' skins. 211 97 92 5,489 P 5,889 United States Guano and other animal man- Cwt. 70,554 170,350 Cwt. Honey, in the comb or other- Lb. Lb. 93,968 1,454 205 21.960 324,466 12,112 120 24 3,733 84,496 2.819 04 43 62 6 15 658 80 9,733 98 Total 442,053 100,485 13,261 59 Musk in pods or in grains United Kingdom... Oi. 10 16 131 292 920 .. 3,039 Ol. United States Total 157 4,251 Rennet, raw and prepared' 22 3,237 316 61,979 TVnmnrk Total 65,554 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. $ S cts. S $ cts. S S cts. Doz. Doz. Doz. 31,476 64,860 99,967 1,558,819 6,694 12,303 35,792 627,058 944 28 2,999 01 46,764 57 1,755,122 681,849 52 653 66 Lb. 97,251 51,141 8,949 76 Lb. Lb. 140,836 92 6,720 34,967 13.843 10 482,751 74,290 32 3,450 16.342 6,440 310. 8S3 15,315 73 8 80 6,720 3,430 603 75 , 603 73 2,204 13,245 i,i62 6,168 275 50 1,542 00 4,466 30 83,493 75 103,971 54,591 9,553 51 15,449 7,270 1,817 50 679,219 411.466 107,512 76 166,9 32,365 5,663 S8 166,944 50 153 739.055 32,365 43 77 120.415 11 83 153 77 19 25 33,114 35 166,944 32,365 5.663 88 153 77 19 25 906,202 152,900 38,809 31 12,802 2,240 37 12 3 00 12,814 44 129,433 2 243 37 12 10 12,802 2,240 37 12 3 00 142,291 37.849 88 Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Lb. Lb. Lb. 93,968 1,454 12,130 21,960 324,466 12,112 120 3,047 3.733 84,496 11,925 3 023 238 SO 9 733 98 11,925 3,023 238 50 453,978 103.508 Oz. Oz. Oz. CUS'TOMf! REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — -General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP Ill-Concluded. MlsceUaneous— Con . Sausage skins or casings, not cleaned , Sausage casings, n.o.p t 2.114 S t ct». Australia 30,413 285 5,322 28 49 88 19.010 202.084 3,326 75 United States 35,364 83 Total 251.792 44,063 74 254. sa l.OI.IH 274,853 43 Total, animals and animal pro- 16,S50.?67 n,83J,«e2 3,8S8,S40 49 GROUP IV Fibres, textiles and tex- tile products. Cotton and manufactures, com- posed chiefly of cotton- United Kingdom. . . . Japan United States Total Lb. 5,332 291 111.717,913 3,847 34,004,891 Lb. dyed. 111,723,536 34,008,824 Baits, batting and sheet wadd- ing 3,860 229,882 1,294 51,733 323 50 12.933 25 233,742 53,027 13,256 75 1,842 460 50 United Kingdom.... United States Total United Kingdom. , . . United States Total 621,509 1.620,555 839,109 2.000,398 2,242,064 2,839,507 Yarn, cotton, polished or glazed, when imported by manufac- turers of shoe laces, for use exclusively in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories Knitting yarn, hosiery yam or other cotton yarn dyed or not, n.o.p. 38,848 139,229 62,419 125.046 178.077 187,465 150 1,823 1,039,356 268 2,803 742,587 67 00 700 75 185.646 75 Total. 1,041,329 745,658 186,414 50 192,296 143.211 35.802 75 Total. 192,296 143.211 35,802 75 Cr.SrrOJ/.'? REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. i % cts. S $ cts. S $ cts. 17,502 2,625 30 17,502 30.413 285 102,819 19.010 202.084 2,625 30 5,322 2S 49 88 102,819 15,422 85 15,422 85 3.326 75 35,364 S3 120,321 . 18,048 15 372.113 62,111 89 223, IM 35.744 41 7.359 1.83» 75 1.8«4,U7 312.437 39 z iti 21; 323,737 38 44t,S«3 132,372 4* 25.449,782 4,315,079 27 Lb. Lb. Lb. 144 37 648 144 3,860 229,882 37 1,294 51,733 6 48 323 50 12,933 25 144 37 6 48 233,886 53.064 13,263 23 1.842 460 50 , 94,812 155,220 V IS" 27,163 69 32 63 94,812 933 150 1,823 1,039,356 135.220 187 268 2.803 742,587 27 163 69 933 67 00 95,745 155,407 27.196 32 1.137.074 901,065 213,610 82 221,832 355,814 62,267 60 221.832 171 192,296 355,814 386 143,211 171 386 86 85 221,832 355,814 62,267 60 171 386 86 85 414,299 499,411 98, 157 20 158 CUSTOilS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free ami Articles. Countriee. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROri' IV-Cnntinued. Cotton and manufactures, com- posed rblefly of cotton— Con. Sewing cotton thread in hanks... Lb. t Lb. t S eta. 5 333.132 16 413,169 1 60 Total 333,137 413,185 160 Jaoan 359. 100 Total 359,260 All other cotton thread, n.o.p. . . . 280 1 180,626 292 1 242,853 J 180.907 243, 146 Cordage, cotton of all kinds 6,000 2 36 144,072 1,800 1 24 58,947 0 25 14,736 75 Total. . . . 150, 110 60,772 15, 193 00 15.963 2.394 45 facture of tjTiewTiter ribbons. 81,921 Total 81,921 22.528 49 16 7 41 61,658 4 00 1 75 10 25 15.414 SO Total 61,722 15.430 50 Duck, grey or white, n.o.p.. Yd. Yd. 596 1,736,213 630 2,070.433 126 00 414,087 60 yard. i, 736. 809 2.071.068 414,213 60 4.560 7,006.202 442 926,549 110 50 231.637 25 Total. 7.010.762 926.991 231.747 75 44,558 1,031 92 52 65.009 27,932 7.774.656 15,977 344 109 31 13,483 8,694 1,725,215 3,994 25 86 00 27 25 Italy 7 75 3,370 75 2,173 50 431.303 75 7.913.330 1.763,853 440.963 25 Bobbinet (white cotton) plain, in the web. ~ 1,417 73 IS 25 Total 1.417 73 18 25 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential TariSf. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lb. 398,625 S cts. 29,896 02 Lb. S S cts. Lb. 287,684 5 333,132 t 398,625 16 413,169 $ cts. 29 897 02 1 60 41316 90 287, 684 398,625 29,897 02 620,821 811 810 71 215 52 166,866 29,201 67 167,026 326 7,271 359.100 326 7,271 73 35 1,636 01 166,866 29.201 67 7,597 1,709 36 533,723 10,529 18,637 3,261 53 103 30 978 124 174 1,145 27 90 39 15 257 63 10,632 310 979 180,626 18,761 466 1,146 242,853 3,289 43 257 88 60,713 25 10,529 18,637 3,261 53 1.111 1.443 324 68 192,547 263,226 64.372 71 73,776 35,830 7,166 00 79.776 2 36 144,072 37,630 1 24 58,947 14 736 75 73.776 35,830 7,166 00 223,886 96,602 22.359 00 15,963 18,412 3,682 40 18,412 81,921 18,412 3,682 40 100,333 26 210 89 3,930 687 76 3,946 41 61,658 1 75 15 414 50 3,930 687 76 65.652 16 118 26 Yd. 162.391 128,685 19,302 75 Yd. Yd. 162,987 1,736,213 129,315 2,070,'te8 19 428 75 162.391 128,685 19,302 75 1,899.200 2,199,753 433.516 35 1,201,990 155,835 23,375 25 1,201,990 4,560 7,006,202 155,835 442 926,549 23 375 25 1,201.990 155,835 23,375 25 8,212,752 1,082,826 255 123 00 5.896,358 1,157,552 202,572 19 5,940,916 1,031 92 52 65,009 27,932 7,774,656 1,173.529 344 109 31 13,483 8.694 1.725,215 ' 3,370 75 5,896,358 1,157,552 202,572 19 13,809,688 2,921,405 1 66,024 37,458 5,618 70 166,024 1,417 37,458 73 5,618 70 166.024 37.458 5,618 70 167,441 37,531 5 636 95 160 CVfrrOMS KtV'OJfT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. | General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GKltUP IV-Continued Cotton and manufactures, com- posed chiefly of cotton—Con. t i 664 301 34 841 253 S3 471 425,508 S cts. 132 80 ■ 1 prl ' 60 20 6 80 Italy 168 20 50 60 10 60 94 20 85,101 60 Total 428, 125 85,625 00 Embroideries, not otherwise pro- vided for. 55 7 689 19 25 B. -Straits 2 45 241 15 J 153 30,215 53 .55 10,575 25 Total 31,119 10,891 65 ■ ■ d ol ed 3,765 151 18.151 6,115 1,908 694 , 29 2,207 177,936 753 00 ' 30 20 3,630 20 1,223 00 381 60 138 80 5 80 441 40 35,587 20 210,956 42,191 20 Lace, n.o.p., lace collars and all 46.040 387 26 20 16,114 00 135 45 nettings of cotton, linen, silk or other material, n.o.p. B. Straits 9 10 7 00 5,330 109,351 667 474 1.308 518,466 1,865 .50 38,272 85 233 45 165 90 457 80 181,463 10 682,069 238,724 15 Towling in the web Yd. Yd. 10,791 6,637 382,903 2,094 1,022 61,648 523 50 255 50 15,412 00 Total 400,331 64,764 16,191 00 Damask of cotton in the piece, including uncoloured table- clotlia, and napkins of cotton . 1,932 176 60 439 465 806 78,846 21,008 132.259 579 60 B India 52 80 18 00 131 70 139 50 Italy 241 80 23,653 80 6.302 40 39,677 70 Total . ... 235.991 70,797 30 Uncoloured cotton fabrics, bleached, viz.:— 135, 33S 17,362 4,340 50 checks, brilliants, cords, piques, diapers, lenos, Swiss jaconet and cambric muslins, and plain striped or checked lawiis. 135,333 17,362 4,340 50 / CUiiTOMS REPORT 161 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariflf. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. S,6D2 t cts. 1,075 37 % 42,705 t cts. 7,473 38 i 51.971 301 3.875 1.004 1.312 53 68.342 425.508 S Ct3. 3.841 163 1,059 672 18 28 52 185 32 67,871 11,877 57 8,602 1,075 37 115,639 20,236 97 552.366 2,804 723 50 4.026 1,110 05 6,975 7 3,790 3.511 3.533 30.215 ■ 3,101 3,511 3,380 852 77 965 53 929 59 1.093 92 10 575 25 2,894 723 50 14,018 3,857 94 48.031 15 473 09 634,655 11 79,332 75 138 42,366 7,414 34 680.786 162 18. 151 36.542 5.490 6.856 29 70.961 177,936 30,427 3,582 6,162 5,324 73 626 85 1.078 35 5 SO 68.754 12.031 95 35,587 20 6J4.666 79,334 13 151,291 26.478 22 996,913 148,001 55 515,408 1.169 128,852 00 292 25 22,141 6.311 89 583.589 1.556 26 20 406 5.330 159.175 667 17.951 8.251 518.466 427 70 7 00 406 117 49 117 49 1,865 50 49,824 13.782 49 , 233 45 17,477 6,943 4,808 21 1,919 76 2.377 56 516,577 129,144 25 96.791 26,939 84 1.295.437 Yd. 1,855,270 318,563 55,748.90 Yd. Yd. 1,866,061 6.637 382,903 320.657 1,022 61.648 255 50 318,563 55,748 90 2,255,601 383.327 609,834 19 121,966 80 3 80 611.766 195 60 439 465 806 78 846 21.008 132.259 56 60 131 70 241 80 23.653 80 6,302 40 39,677 70 609.853 121,970 60 845.844 192,767 90 1,000,816 52,311 9.1M45 1,000,816 135.335 52.311 17.362 9. 154 43 1,000,816 52,311 9,154 45 1,136,151 69,673 13,494 95 11— i— 11 162 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free ami Countriee. Free Goods. General Tariff. Articles. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Valiie. Duty. GROIP IV Continued. Cotton and maniiractures, com- posed chiefly of cotton— Con. Velvets, velveteens, and plush fabrics, n.o.p. Yd. { Yd. 5,418 , 4,945 2.828 5.682 { cts. 848 40 1.704 60 Italv Janan 699 681 204 30 (. :*-p-i(,n"fi' 596, S95 659, 182 197,754 60 Total 607,957 668.373 200.51; 90 Fabrics, printed, dycil or colour- ed, n.o.p. 94,377 180 28,802 12,859 519,479 4,993 26,819,670 38,106 28 6,374 12,264 100. 0S9 1.799 6,990,071 12.384 45 9 10 2,071 55 3,985 80 32,528 93 584 67 2,271,776 38 Total 27,510.360 7,148,731 2,323,340 88 Jeans, coutilles, and sateens im- ported by corset and dress stay 263,886 104,904 20,980 80 Total . manufacturers, for use exclus- ively for the manufacture of 263,886 104,904 20,980 80 such articles in their own fac- tories. Tape of cotton not over IJ' in width. 144 1 417 1 222,155 ."iO 40 M Knmr 0 35 Vt m>p 145 95 I 0 35 77,754 25 222,718 77,951 30 Tape, not dyed or coloured 31,350 7,837 50 Total 31,330 7,837 50 362 32 16,199 117 65 10 40 I' tpd States 5,264 78 16,593 5,392 83 United Stat^ Carpets, n o.p. (see wooUens) . . . 1,352 1,011 353 85 Seamless baps ' Lnited iving o 42 9,202 8 40 1,840 40 Total 9,244 1,8^ 80 Cotton bags made up by the use of the needle, not otherwise provided for. • J T." 9 1,678 182,446 3 IS 587 30 63,856 10 Total 184.133 64,446 55 Sheets, bed quilts and pillow cases of cotton. 3.454 Soo 790 , 406 ' 193 13.473 1,328 131 259,681 1,036 20 60 00 .\zores and Maderia 237 00 121 80 57 90 4.041 90 398 40 39 30 77,904 30 Tot'il 279,656 83.896 80 CUSTOilS REPORT 163 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Prelerential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Yd. 2,247,284 S 1,520,454 S cts 266,080 01 Yd. 43.075 236,087 79 259 6,250 S 45,660 212,071 75 259 6,275 S cts 12.556 73 58,319 S3 20,63 71 23 1,725 63 Yd. 2,295,777 241,032 79 958 6,250 S96.895 i 1,568,942 217,753 75 940 6,275 659,182 S cts. 279,485 14 60,024 13 2,247,284 1,520,454 266,080 01 285,750 264,340 72,693 75 3.140,991 2,453,167 539,285 66^ 5,008,585 1,252,146 25 16,321,696 180 28,802 12,859 519,479 ■ 4,993 26.849,670 5,046,691 28 6,374 12,264 100,089 1.799 6,990,071 1,264,530 -41 1,CS2,5S} 33 n,431,S8« S,743,3n Z» Lb. Lb. Lb. * 400 1,694 200 1.443 12 00 30 82 2,094 1.643 62 82 1,839,931 3,047,060 380.883 02 1,859,951 173.311 3,047.060 390, 100 380.883 02 78.020 00 1.859.951 3.047,060 380.883 02 2,033.262 3.437, 160 438.903 02 265,522 476,083 95,216 60 272.029 1,155 13,172 486.396 7,284 24,541 98,310 50 7,362 30 265,522 476,083 93,216 60 286,336 318.221 107,858 00 . 11— i— 12 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. | General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity Value. Duty. GROUP rV -Continued. Wool and manufactures, com- posed chiefly of wool— Con. Felt, pressed, of all kinds not filled or covered by or with Lb. i Lb. t ( cts. 1,135,810 321,449 80,362 25 Total 1,135,819 321,449 80,362 25 Felt cloth, n.o.p Yd. Yd. 193 . 60,203 929 126, 175 325 15 44,161 25 60.396 127,104 44,486 40 Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels. 1,147 964 2,111 Flannels, plain, not fancy In 50 43,723 24 18,948 8 40 6,631 80 Total 43.773 18,972 6, MO 20 Coatings and overcoatings 1,503 41,932 4,435 111,763 1,552 25 39,117 05 Total 43,435 116.198 40,669 30 Prunella cloth of wool United States 2,762 1.0S4 65.794 2,197 103,907 768 95 36,367 45 Total 66.878 106,104 37, 136 40 Women's and children's dr&ss goods, coat linings. Italian cloths, alpacas, Orleans, cash- meres, henriettas, serges, bunt- ines, nun's cloth, ben^alines, whipcords, fwills. plains or jac- quards of similar fabrics, com- posed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the camel, alpaca, goat or like animal, not exceeding in weight six ounces to the square yard, when im- ported in the gray or unfinished state for the purpose of being dyed or finished in Canada. United Kingdom... Sq. Yd. Sq. Yd. 7.029 9,558 2,389 50 41,232 41,251 10.312 75 Total 48.261 50,809 12.702 25 Yd. Yd. 2.214 3R4 1.792 493.329 6.071 937 5,544 1,073.742 2,124 88 ..... 327 95 1,940 40 375,809 70 Total 497,719 1.086.294 380,202 90 48.557 7,708 521 4.874 2,358,371 16,994 95 composed wholly or in part o wool, worsted, etc., n.o.p. 2,698 15 182 35 1,705 90 United States Total 825.429 85 2,420,032 847.011 20 CUSTOMS REPORT 179 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lb. 66,514 S 57,588 $ cts. 8.638 20 Lb. % S cts. Lb. 66.514 1,135.819 % 57 588 321,449 t cts. 8.638 20 80,362 25 66.514 57,588 8,638 20 1.202,333 379,037 89,000 4S Yd 66,895 20.088 50 Yd. Yd. 24,242 193 60,203 66,895 929 126,175 20,068 50 325 15 44, 161 25 24,242 66.895 20,068 50 84,638 193,999 64,554 90 ^ 188,746 66,690 15,003 36 188,746 50 43.723 66,690 24 18,948 15,005 36 8 40 6,631 80 66,690 15,005 36 232.519 85,662 21,645 56 1.051,656 315.496 80 408.428 41.932 1,056,091 111.763 317,049 05 39.117 05 1 406,925 1,051,656 315,496 80 450.360 1,167.854 356. 166 10 '*~ — 504,854 782,425 234,727 50 505,938 - » 65,794 784.622 103.907 235.496 45 36.367 45 504,854 782.425 234,727 50 571,732 888.529 271.863 90 q. Yd. . 2,568,144 1,948.898 292,334 70 Sq. Yd. ' Sq.Yd. 2,575 173 14,059 41,232 1.958,456 14.081 41.251 294.724 20 14,059 14,081 3,168 23 3.168 23 10.312 75 2,568.144 1,948.898 292,334 70 14.059 14,081 3.168 23 2,630,464 2.013.788 308.205 18 Yd. 981,054 2,464,740 739,422 00 Yd. Yd. 983,268 384 1.792 493.329 2,470,811 937 5,544 1,073,742 741.. 546 85 ' 327 95 1,940 40 375,809 70 981,054 2.464.740 739,422 00 1.478.773 3.551.034 1,119,624 90 5.153.411 1,546,023 30 5,201,968 7,709 521 4,874 2,358,371 1,563,018 25 2.698 15 182 35 1,;05 90 825,429 85 5.153,411 1,546,023 30 7,573.443 2,393.034 50 . — r 11— i— 12^ CVSTOMf^ UEPOKT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15 — Geneu.\l Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROrP TV-Continued. Wool and manufactures, com- posed chiefly of wool— Con. Yd. i Yd. 5,583 56,367 4,533 31,762 S cts. 1,583 75 wool, coraraonly described and sold as lustres, mohairs, alpaca and Ituliim lininj^s. 11,116 70 61.950 36,287 12,700 45 Blankets composed wholly of pure wool. Pair. Pair. 7 6,980 47 24.532 16 45 . 8,586 20 6,987 24,579 8,602 65 No. No. 178 231 SO 85 Railwa 613 28,137 214 33 0,847 95 Total 28,750 10,062 50 Knitted goods, n.o.p 1,086 38 4 64 127 1,476 217,749 380 10 13 30 1 40 22 40 44 45 516 60 76,212 15 220,544 77. 190 40 Shawls 1 7,555 0 35 2,644 23 , Total 7,556 2,644 60 Doi. Dos. , 33 454 153 90 Total 33 454 158 90 Do2. pair. Doz. pair. 544 22 27 16,966 1,851 HI 120 74,965 647 83 38 l»5 Jaoan 42 00 26,237 75 17,559 77.047 26,966 45 Undershirts and drawers, n.o.p.. 6,015 25 3,663 2,826 38,462 2,103 25 8 75 1,282 05 989 10 13,461 70 50,991 17,846 85 1,2.54 13 3,751 28 202 1,136,416 438 90 4 55 1,312 85 9 80 70 70 397,745 60 Total 1,141,664 399,382 40 CVSTOilS REPORT 181 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. 1 Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity, Value. Duty. Quantity, i Value. Duty. Yd. i S cts. 1 355,767 3n.i.n4S 03 Yd. $ S cts. Yd. 2,027.795 56.367 t 1,360.292 31.762 S cts. 306,«31 78 11,116 70 1,355,767 305,048 03 2,084,162 1,392,054 317,748 48 Pair. 6,057 43,481 9.783 29 Pair. Pair. 6,064 6,980 43,528 24,532 9.799 74 8,586 20 6,057 43,481 9,783 29 13.044 68,060 18,385 94 No. No. No. 178 231 80 85 42,294 12,688 20 42,907 23.137 12,902 75 9.847 95 42,294 12,688 20 71.044 22.750 70 265,860 59,819 13 266,946 38 4 64 127 1,476 217,749 13 30 22 40 76,212 15 265,860 59,819 13 486,404 137,009 53 93,835 28, 150 50 93,836 7.555 28, 150 S5 93.835 28,150 50 101.391 30,795 10 8.883 2,664 90 Doz. Doz. 335 33 8.883 454 335 2,664 90 158 90 335 8.883 2,864 90 368 9.337 2,823 80 Dot. Pair 95.406 490,360 122,590 00 Doz. Pair. Doz. Pair. 95,950 22 27 16,966 492,211 HI 120 74.965 123,237 85 38 85 95.406 490.360 122,590 00 112.965 567,407 149,556 45 128,147 28,833 30 134,162 25 3,663 2,826 38,462 30,938 55 8 75 ^ 989 10 128.147 28,833 30 179, 138 46 680 15 105,2.55 31,576 50 106,509 13 3,751 28 202 1,136 416 32,015 40 4 55 70 70 105,255 31,576 50 1.246,919 431,158 90 182 COSTOilS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Free Goods. Geoeral Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP IV-Contioued. Wool and manufactures, com- posed chiefly of Wool— Con. S t 4.531 72 349 435 491,962 t cts. ing apparel, composed wholly 172,186 70 ToUl 497.349 174,072 15 Yd. Yd. 124 1,378 367 3,372 the roll. United States Total 1.402 3.739 No. No. M2 8,460 2,961 00 Total....... 342 8.460 2.961 00 Yd. Yd. 30 569 82 1.792 Total S99 1.874 No. No. 4 18 653 203 745 19,391 71 03 China Total 675 20,339 Yd. Yd. 203 211 73 85 all kinds in the roll. United States 2,705 2,011 703 85 Total « 2,908 2,222 777 70 Carpets, tapestry and velvet. No. No. 27 1,382 465 19,677 162 75 6,8S6 95 Total 1,409 20,142 7,019 70 Yd. Yd. 2,840 2. 082 728 70 all kinds in the roll. Total. .. . 2,840 2,082 728 70 No. No. 648 3,399 1,189 65 kinds in squares. Total 648 3,399 1,139 65 119 49 1 84 4 73 3,382 5,244 2,422 200 1,963 315 1,040 185,053 1,835 40 847 70 70 00 687 03 110 25 R^.;:::::::::::: 364 00 L'ni ted States 64,768 55 Total 3,712 196,237 68,682 95 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Trade Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. A'alue. Duty. ' t 334,754 i Ct3. 100,426 20 S $ cts. $ 339,285 72 349 435 491,962 S cts. 102,012 05 25 20 122 15 152 25 172,186 70 3.34,754 100,426 20 *^ 832,103 274,498 35 Yd 20,635 5,158 75 Yd. Yd. 7,962 1,278 21,002 3,372 1 , 180 20 7,838 20,635 5, 158 75 9.240 24, 374 No. 45,964 11,491 00 No. No. 1,787 342 45,964 8,460 45,964 11,491 00 2,129 54,424 • Yd. 7,552 1.888 00 Yd. Yd. 3,275 569 7.634 1,792 3.245 7,5.52 1,888 00 3,844 9,426 No. 940 23,602 5.900 50 No. No. 944 . 18 653 23,805 745 19,391 5,971 55 MO 23,602 5,900 50 1,615 43.941 Yd. 12,996 17,378 39 4,344 50 9 75 Yd. Yd 13.199 20 2,705 17,589 39 2,011 13,016 17.417 4.354 25 15,924 19.639 No 12,0S5 123,074 30,768 50 No. No. 12,112 i,382 123,539 19.677 30,931 25 12,085 123,074 30,768 50 13,494 143,216 Yd. 412 246 61 50 Yd. Yd. 412 2,840 246 2,082 412 246 61 50 3,252 2,328 No. 530 132 50 No, No. 80 648 80 530 3,399 80 530 132 50 728 3,929 265 9,074 5,582 2,268 50 1,395 50 384 111 1 84 4 73 3,382 14,318 8,004 200 1.963 315 1.040 185,053 4,103 90 62 327 14,656 3,664 00 4.039 210,893 184 CCSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value- |D«ty. GROUP IV— Continued. Wool and manufactures, com- posed chiefly of wool— Con. Mats and lie;irth rugs, up to 3 tt. X 6 ft. .ind runners. i S 725 tiS 3 4 3.828 9.429 58,769 % cts. • 253 75 23 80 1 40 1,339 80 3,300 IS 20,569 15 Total 72,826 25.489 10 Total, wool and maiuifactures. 14.911,240 7.0D;,C15 2.383.g0.i K Fibres, n.o.p.— B. India United States..:.... United States United Kingdom. . Philippines. United States Total United Kingdom.... B. Straits Settle- Lb. 395,084 23,445 Lb. Fibre, Mexican, istle, or tampico Cwt. 917 19,782 Cwt. Fibrilla, fla.\ fibre and Has tow. 5,533 71.566 Manilla gr.iss 4,524 2.934 306,692 70,386 68.325 6,078,100 314,150 6,216 817 Fibre, vegetable, nop 368 332 1.724 931 20 9 10,608 10.232 5,976 74Toligneous. n.o.p.. not exceeding proof strength. Gal. Gal. 43 20 645 3,713 21,499 6.235 12 Total. . 3,713 21.499 6.235 12 4,029 1,620 405 00 crude, of any strength not exceeding 30 per cent. CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption^ — Continved. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. ' Value. Duty. Quantity. Value, Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lb 97 434 29,617 S cts. 2,221 29 Lb. i S cts. Lb. 97,434 1,793,692 $ 29,617 254,627 i cts. 2,221 29 31,828 73 97 434 29.617 2,221 29 1.891.126 284,244 34.050 02 Cwt. C«-t. Cwt. Lb. Lb. Lb. 650 588 58 80 6,438 S04 81 6.443 159 298,560 S05 81 31 80 59,712 00 6,438 804 SI 305 162 60,549 61 3,316 663 20 26,413 5,942 97 26,413 4,512 5,942 97 l,.'i79 20 26,413 5.942 97 30,925 7,522 17 932. 741 183, ;oi n ti.tn 4. 7«4 79 5.333 129 1,363.81« OS 4«.88C,710 8,394,845 N 9,M7,S95 1,925,237 95 101,199,307 25,172.190 56 Gal. Gal. Gal. 43 20 6 ■•S . 25 2 48 7 3,713 25 21.499 2 48 6.235 12 7 25 2 48 3,720 21.524 6,237 60 4,029 1,620 405 00 192 CUSTOMS REPORT No. 15. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 -Gener.\l Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countriea. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP V-Continued Aelds-CoB. United Kingdom.... United States Total United States Lb. 4,480 330.372 i 773 48,040 Lb. $ % cts less than 25 pounds. 354.853 48.813 1.656 148 95,618 7.558 239 11 128.722 .8.644 4.194 99 United Kingdom. .. United States Total 94,187 13,059 33,911 5.957 107,246 39.868 173,559 39.202 7.840 40 12.185.903 206,691 30,464 89 United States United Kingdom... Italy 34,181 23,429 64,280 79,4+J 185,834 45.933 50,455 143.113 United States Total 329,553 239,501 Acid, other, n.o.p 316 5 37 1.475,567 157 850 205.663 35 33 0 23 >91 25 46.275 89 Total 1.475.925 206,676 46.502 70 351, ;5> 5»1,»1« S5.8S8 M Potash and pearl ash in packages of not lean than 25 pounds each. Potash or potassa, bicarbonate Potash, bichromate.. United Kingdom. . . . Japan United States Total 3.052 2.240 7.319 962 S96 4.832 12.611 6,690 663 582 87 30 3,952 3.941 689 67 Total 3.952 3.941 689 67 United Kingdom.-.. United States Total 20.154 989 10,237 561 21.143 10,798 819 954 143 10 CrSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Cantinued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty. -Quantity Value. Duty. Lb. S $ cts. Lb. i $ cts. Lb. S S CU. »5,61S 7,558 128,722 18. t^ 4.194 99 173,559 39.202 12,185,903 206.691 202. 198 120,331 18,049 65 202,514 5 37 1,475,567 120,488 1 850 205.668 46,275 89 120,331 18,049 65 1,678,123 327.007 Kt.Ut 18.152 IS tsa.itt 663 532 35 10 1 50 35 3.952 10 3,941 35 10 1 50 3.987 3,951 819 954 11— i— 13 194 Cl'STOM.^ BF.l'OKT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — C;ener.\l Statement of Mcrchandisp Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. | Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP V— Oontinueil. Potash salts-Co- Potash, caustic, in packages of not less than 25 pounds each. Lb. 6.778 16.077 t 5.004 11,710 Lb. t t cts. I'nitcd States Total United .States United Kingdom. . 22,855 16,714 22.591 9,848 prepared than ground. 43.040 102,580 1,270 3,024 893 322.896 22,845 56.016 683 1,425 501 180,183 argole. Italy United States ToUl 473.703 261,653 Potash, muriate, and sulphate of. 112,000 337,657 19,320 46,103 Total 449,657 65.423 United Kingdom ... Potash, red and yellow prussiate 1,253 1,732 6.257 2,557 1,677 8,786 United States Total 9,242 13,020 19,902 200 863,659 3,429 7 158,526 United States Total United States 383,761 161,962 176,000 8.852 potash salts for fertilizers. 1,}3«,S«S 554. IN S,434 5,477 r»n Soda salts- Soda ash or barilla.. Soda, bicarbonate of. . Soda, bichromate of . . Soda, bisulphite of .'nited Kingdom... - .'nited States Total United States 14,861.757 71,398.304 230.889 1,685.034 86.260,061 1.915.923 857 146 - 517.505 5,547,213 9,517 123,026 1,665 47 21.529 64 Total 6,064,718 132.543 23,195 11 United Kingdom. .. United States Total United States 152,220 982.266 35.472 183,230 1,134,486 218,702 10.658,446 47.587 93.912 9,260 2,315 00 CTSTOMS REPORT 195 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. | Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lb. % S cts. Lb. $ S cts. Lb. S $ cts. - 39 10 1 5« S,« 5,487 $21 57 2,734 35 1.044,342 18,229 1,551,847 5.547,213 27,746 123,026 1.044,342 18.229 2,734 35 7,109,060 150,772 93,912 9,260 2,315 00 == 11— i— 13i 196 ri UTOMs Ithl'ORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free ami Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity Value. Quantity Value. Duty. CiKOUPV-Continued. Soda salts— Con. Lb. S Lb. 155,904 11,155,055 $ 10.472 507.037 t eta. Total. 11,310,959 517,. 109 33,933 02 United States 582 144 9,734 I'nited .States United Kingdom. . Hong Kong Chilf United SUtes Total United States United States United Kingdom. . United States Total United Kingdom. . United States Total. United Kingdom... United States Total 360.200 8.590 ported by tanners for use in their own factories in the tan- ning of leather. 3.200 34.631,S72 49,398,278 1 102 1,058,895 2,235,371 84.033,351 3.294.369 18.615 5.272 60.339 19.739 227.964 785.837 64.935 100,336 1.013.801 165,271 Soda, sal 27.139 10.644.763 575 170,771 10.671,902 171,346 1.017.725 24,452,390 21,857 265,504 25,470,115 28V. 361 Salts, glauber 463,257 9.398 1,644 66 Total. 463,257 9,398 1,644 66 United States United Kingdom. . United States Total 2.062.938 88.459 32.890,788 34.726.974 21O.068 410.378 87.617,762 626.446 C.84*.»5 C78,144 «,7>i n ChemlcaLs, Inoreanlr, n.o.p.— Acid phosphate, not medicinal 3.102,469 307.891 61.578 20 United States United Kingdom. . . 152 136 56.000 724 cake. CrSTOilS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tarifif. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty. Lb 6S 334 4,615 $ cts. 137 05 Lb. % t cts. Lb. 224,428 11,155,055 S 15.087 507,037 t cts. 601 76 4.613 137 05 U. 379.483 522, 124 9,734 87,956 682 102 30 87,956 463,257 682 9,398 102 30 1,644 66 87,956 6S2 102 .■iO 551,213 10,080 1,746 96 23.52C 2,S7S JO 7(1. »7t 3,102,469 307,891 61 578 20 198 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 1§. — Gener.\l Statement of Merchandise P>ee and Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. QROIP V— Continued. Chemicals, Inorganic, n.o.p. -Con, Alum, in bulk, ground or un- rnitod Kingdom . . . Lb. 1,692,647 % 41,963 Lb. 89.400 23.690,807 S 3,016 415.137 $ cts. 301 60 41,513 70 sulphate of alumina, or alum cake. Total 1,692.6*7 41.963 23,780,207 418,153 41,815 30 2.038 736,017 315 85,507 United States Total United States United Kingdom . . . United States Total China 733,035 85.822 140. 153 6.949 Sal ammoniac 209. »t6 484,009 23,853 67,382 693.855 91,235 56,000 20,000 414,099 5,656 2.877 50.905 Japan United States Total United States United States United States United Kingdom... United States Total United Kingdom . . United States Total United Kingdom . . . United States Total United States United States 490,099 59,438 36,647 2,231 13,637 emetic, chloride and lactate (antimonine). 678 219, 177 24.671 15.060 107.351 3.926 27,498 ture of peroxide of hydrogen. 122.411 31,424 turers of peroxide of hydrogen . 38,726 8.538,905 1,155 113,399 8,577,631 114.554 2,240 2,309,525 292 180,800 2,311,765 181.092 6 10 723 980 11,958.547 174.362 17,937 62 rite of lime in pkgs. of not less than 25 lb. 178,423 13,751 3,437 75 ito of lime in pkgs, less than 25 pounds. United States 81,757 6,047 1,732 303 14 gas. United States 1,000 96 . ■ _ ,., CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity, Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lb. $ S cts. Lb. % $ cts. Lb. 89,400 23,690,807 % 3.016 413, 137 S cts. 301 60 41,513 70 23,780,207 418.153 41,815 30 _ - n, 958,547 171,362 17,937 62 178,423 13,751 3.437 75 1,732 303 14 — — — 200 CLS'TOMs ni'nun' 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countrio.. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP V— Continued. Chemicals, Inontanlc, n.o.p. —Con, United .States Lb. 3,S09 $ 1.571 Lb t t cts. per. dry. 300 2. 526. 418 125 320,482 United States Total United Kingdom 2,526.718 220,607 123,941 gen. Total 123,941 United Kingdom . . . 2.2M 300 5,941 7,634 654 20,044 United States Total United Kingdom . United States Total United Kingdom . United States Total United States 8,481 28,332 5.332 771,279 299 15,374 776.611 15,673 15,752 107,279 16,239 123,031 18,291 3,629,307 94.222 3,360 132,007 292 15, 224 Total 135,367 15,516 United Kingdom - - United States Total United States 10 53, 6S6 10 26,216 53,696 26,226 528 170,611 194,464,002 2,192 2.039,980 United States Total United States flour. 194,634.613 2.042.172 Tin, bichloride of 124 106 169 9,084 Total . . . 9.253 152 26 60 United Kingdom . United .States Total 187 427,992 49 32,900 428, i79 32,949 ClSTOMf^ REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lb. i S cts. Lb i S cts. Lb i S cts. ^ 11.219 1,682 85 11.219 123.941 1.682 85 30.985 25 11.219 1.682 85 135. 160 32.668 10 ' ' 5,160 1.090 163 50 8.320 132.007 1.382 15.224 214 60 2.664 30 5.160 1,090 163 50 140.527 16.606 2.878 90 152 26 60 ====== 202 CUSTOUS HKl'ORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free ami Art idea. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP V— Continu.-d Cheinleals, Inorganic, n.o.p. —Con. Cyanide of potassium, cyanide of Aodium, and cyanogen brom- ide for reducing metab in mining- operations I'nited Kingdom . . . United States Total [,b. l,197.46o 393,969 S 324,108 100.020 Lb. i t CU. 1,591,437 424, 12S Total, chemlrals. Inorganic, n.o.p. I.S7S,5» 1,«U,4W 158, 7M 2C Chemicals, organic, n.o.p.— .\cetone and amyl acetate. 3,420 1,026 00 Albumen blood, egg albumen and egg yolk. 542 44,829 11,450 72,688 54 20 4.482 90 1,145 00 7,268 80 Total , 129,509 12,950 90 Gums^'amphor 900 18 35,483 15,317 1,277 29 45, 108 19.068 223 48 5 08 7.893 90 3,336 95 Totol 51,718 65.482 11,459 41 Cocmne Oz. Oz. 1,674 505 100 500 9,529 22,405 5.300 1.146 5.684 107.259 3,920 87 927 50 200 55 994 70 18,770 24 Total. 12,308 141.794 24,813 86 L'nited States Glycerine, when imported by manufacturers of explosives, for use exclusively for the manufacture of such articles in their own factories. Glycerine, n.o.p Lb. 2.010.398 1,179.313 Lb. 426 20.731 386 4.457 67 58 i 779 98 Total 21,157 4.843 847 56 Morphine Da. Oz. 966 140 2,580 6,322 285 35,607 1,106 35 49 88 6,231 31 Total. 3.706 42,214 7,387 54 United States Nicotine, sulphate Lb. 18,428 14.322 Lb. 29,067 750 4,446 436,882 8.833 88.-840 29,067 00 750 00 4,446 00 Total 34,263 534,555 34.263 00 121 2 2,190 57 163 35 2 70 Total 123 2,247 166 05 Papaine 251 43 94 CVSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption- — Continued . Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates . Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lb. i S cts. Lb. S S cts. Lb. $ S cts. 12,30!) 1,846 33 1.087,807 180,64$ 61 3,420 1,026 00 542 44,829 11,450 72,688 54 20 4,482 90 1,145 00 7, 268 80 129,509 12,950 90 18,207 26.164 3,924 60 19, 107 18 35,483 15,317 27.441 29 45, 108 19,068 4,148 08 5 08 7,893 90 3,336 95 18.207 26,164 3,924 60 69,925 91,646 15,384 01 Oz. 25 329 49 35 Oz. Oz. 1,699 505 100 500 9,529 22, 734 5,300 1.146 5,684 107,259 3.970 22 927 50 200 55 994 70 18.770 24 25 329 49 35 12.333 142, 123 24.863 21 • 426 20,731 386 4,457 67 58 21,157 4,843 Oz. 26,381 136.981 20,547 15 Oz. Oz. 27,347 160 2,580 143.303 285 35,607 21,653 50 6,23i 31 26,381 136,981 20,547 15 30,087 179. 195 27,934 69 I,b. Lb. Lb. 29,067 750 4,446 436.882 8,833 88,840 34.263 534,555 121 2 2.190 57 123 2,247 251 ===== cisroMs ur.i'oirr 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity Value. Duty. GROUP V-Continued. Cbemlcals, organic, n.o.p.— Con. Quo^ia juice t 12 S S cts. United ^Kingdom. . . . Quinine, salts of o». 17.042 5 110,564 57,380 12.937 6 96.734 50.800 0*. United States Total 1S4.991 160.477 Pyroxylin :in 81,953 Iron liquor, being solution of acetate or nitrate of iron adap- ted tor dyeing and calico print- 407 7,360 Total 7,767 United States United Kingdom . . . Logwood and fustic, ground, and ground oak bark Extract of logwood, fustic, oak. and oak bark and quebracho 46,246 4,409 223,989 2,965 3.613,792 32,881.039 16,077 216 184,568 1,815,581 \rfentinfl United States Total United States United States 36.721.785 2.016,442 Nut galls and extracts thereof ^ 8,791 3,369 Persis, or extract of archill and cudbear. Red liquor being a crude acetate of aluminum prepared from p>Toligneous acid and adapted for dyeing and calico printing. Saffron, saffron cake, safflower and extracts of. Terra japonica, gambler or cutch 1,134 263 28 United States United Kingdom . BE. Indies, other B. Straits Settlements Newfoundland 1,038 2.192 45. 182 50,400 155,065 100 5,600 651,527 5.376 3,600 12, 192 10 472 72,551 United States ToUl United Kingdom . United States Total United Kingdom . . . United States 907,874 94,201 Turmeric 18,144 91.607 3.460 10,587 109,751 14.047 Ultramarine blue, dry or in pulp 13,610 384.659 2.112 84,498 398.269 86,610 Total, dyes 4,«M,7S< M,781 t.mu . CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff- Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Dut.v. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty. Lb. S S cts. Lb. S $ cts. Lb. S S cts. - ;»,204 U,880 60 8»,98; 14,183 ?4 1 208 CCt CUSTOMS REPORT 215 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Dutyr Quantity. Value. Duty. i 30,768 i cts. 6, 153 60 S S cts. $ 32.609 2.128 37 118,513 t cts. 532 00 9 25 29,628 25 30.768 6, 153 60 153,287 257,531 51,506 20 ' 269,544 38,448 405 31o 1.30,514 8,8l8 985.969 32,628 50 257,531 51,506 20 1.434.016 12.504 2,140 309 21,907 212 524 180.121 185 40 ^ 127 20 217,717 13.543 1,106 77.473 31 3,385 75 276 50 19,368 25 7 75 13.543 1,106 77,473 31 3,385 75 92. 153 23,038 25 92, 153 Lb. Lb. 599 969 121 13 Lb. 999 200 1,656 245 599 969 121 13 1,199 1,901 29,011 7,252 75 32,037 1.398 86 70.575 4.035 272,676 8,236 20 8»,620 89 29,011 7,252 75 380,807 121,587 63 Gal. Gal. Gal. 86 36 283 116 3,603 1,880 164 8,307 1,282 17,259 1,128 00 4,984 20 10,355 40 4,124 28,892 17.335 20 64 2 1,282 243 1,339 7 41,301 4,627 20,366 40 1,591 47.274 23,682 60 146 7 30 146 984.662 98,466 20 146 7 30 984.80s ==•== . 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Xo. 15. — Gener.\l Statement of Merchandise Free and Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP V-t^ncIuded. Miscellaneous chemicals— Con. Ink. printing Ink. writing S t S cts. M 4 80 Jnnnn 143.631 28, 726 20 ToUl . . i43,6SS 28,73. 00 272 305 15 89 27.692 68 00 3 75 22 25 6,923 00 Total 28.373 7,093 25 All other drags, dyes and chemi- cals, etc., not otherwise pro- 23.6S« 216 5,433 9.208 15.745 38 9.727 5.281.682 4, .45 58 37 80 950 78 1,611 40 Jaiian - 2,755 37 Mexico 6 65 1,702 23 924,296 11 Total .5.345,738 935,505 92 cct.m ».m.\st 1,718, CM 14 Total, chemicals and chemical products. 1S.S49.93S 15.9N.H* Z,$U,t« 3t GROUP VI. Iron and Steel, and manufactures thereof. Iron ore and Iron partially manufactured Ton Ton 840,986 1.386,933 883,545 5,048,456 67.278 88 110,954 64 Total 2 227,919 5,932,001 178,233 52 Iron in pig 63,933 1,977.217 159,832 50 Total 63.933 1.977,217 159,832 50 1 29 2 50 Spiegeleisen and ferro manganese containing not more than 15 per cent manganese, and other ferro alloys n.o.p. Cwt. Cwt. 14.643 339,246 1,830 50 Total 14,643 339,216 1.830 50 21 450 4 69 than 15 per cent silicon. - 7,758 23.436 969 77 than 15 per cent silicon. Ferro-manganes* and spiegeleisen containing more than 15 per cent manganese. United Kingdom... Too 10,458 225 22.599 1,979,564 29.130 1.797.548 Ton United States Total 33.282 3.806,242 == CVSTOMf< REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. i 13.624 i cts. 1,703 05 S 34 $ cts. 5 95 13,658 24 240 IS 143,631 t cts. 1,709 00 4 80 240 18 42 00 3 15 42 00 28, 726 20 13,624 1,703 05 292 51 10 157,571 30,485 15 21,252 3,187 80 21,524 305 301 515 27.692 3,255 SO 76 25 286 426 diss 95 85 68 13 US 10 6.923 00 21.252 3,187 80 "12 160 23 .50,337 10,441 28 292,208 43,831 20 315,897 216 5 433 9,208 15,745 38 9,727 5,281,682 47,976 78 37 80 950 7S 2,755 37 1,702 23 292. 20S 43,831 20 5,637.946 979,337 12 «ol.70S 114.714 75 91,126 23.370 71 9.417,983 1,SSS,S85 M 1,282,592 «11,720 90 94,152 23.372 98 17,373,390 3,051,799 18 Ton. Ton. Ton. 840,986 1,386,933 883.545 5.048,456 67,278 88 2.227.919 5,932,001 178,233 52 56 2,056 84 00 56 63.933 2.056 1,977,217 84 00 159,832 50 56 2,056 84 00 63,989 1,979,273 159,916 50 1 29 2 50 Cwt. 1,024 143, 137 76 80 Cwt. Cwt. 1,024 14,643 143, 137 339,246 76 80 1.830 SO 1,024 143. 137 76 80 15,667 482.383 1,907 30 21 450 4 69 V 7.758 23,436 Ton Ton Ton . CUSTOMS liEPORr 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articlea. Countries. Free Goods. General TarifT. Quantity Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. (iROl'P VI— Continued. Iron ore and Iron partially manufactured— Con. Cwt. $ Cwt. 5.808 t 51,974 $ cts. 7.796 10 Iron or steel ingots, cogged in- gots, blooms, slabs, puddled bars, and loops or other forms. n.o.p., less finished than iron or steel bars, but more advanced than pig iron, except castings. Iron or steel billets, weighing not less than 60 lbs. per lineal yard. Steel billets, n.o.p 2.433 7,513 304 13 > 77.411 287.252 9, 676 49 1,397 4,051 488 95 I'nited States Lb. 55,129 1.313 Lb. Iron or steel scrap, WTOught, be- ing waste or refuse, including punchings, cuttings and clip- pings of iron or steel plates or sheets, having been in actual use; crop ends of tin plate bars, blooms and rails, the same not having been in actual use. Cwt. Cwt. 580 8,158 1,293,984 300 4.213 883,908 29 00 407 90 64,699 20 1.302.722 888.421 65,136 10 Ton Ton 11 4 1,754 173 57 42,321 27 50 ^ 10 00 4,385 00 1.769 42,. 551 4,422 50 Castings, malleable iron, when imported by manufacturers of mowers, binders, harvesters and reapers for use exclusively in their own factories. 286,437 50,126 87 279, 149 76,766 74 Castings, iron, n.o.p. (not malle- able). 408 1.052.483 112 20 289,433 87 1,052,891 289,546 07 193,465 53,203 14 193,465 53,203 14 United Kingdom , . . United States Total C»-t. 483 191.731 4!8S9 1.630.778 Cwt. of steel in the rough. 192,214 1,635,647 Lb. Lb.. 3,586.913 379,076 113,722 8C ever stage of manufacture. Total 3.5o8,913 379.076 li3,722 80 or cold rolled iron or steel bars or shapes, n.o.p. CUSTOyS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Cantinued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Hates Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. C«t. $ S cts. C»t. 3 $ cts. C»t. 3,808 51,974 S cts. 2,433 7.513 77,411 287,252 1,397 4,051 Lb. Lb. Lb. , ■ C»-t. 770 462 19 23 Cwt. Cwt. 1,330 8.158 1.293.984 762 4,213 883.908 770 462 19 25 1,303,492 8«8,8g3 Ton Ton Ton 11 4 1,754 173 57 42.321 1,769 42.551 286,437 279,149 293 44 25 295 408 1,052,483 299 44 25 1.053,186 289,590 32 6,303 975 45 6,303 193,465 6,503 975 45 199,968 Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Lb. 56. 805 4,703 940 60 Lb. Lb. 56,805 3,586,913 4.703 .379,076 56,803 4,703 940 60 3,643,718 383,779 114,663 40 CUSTOMS RKI'ORr 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — Gener.'VL Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Quantity . Value. Duty. GROrP VI— Continued. Iron ore and Iron partial!)' manufactured— Con. Cwt. S Cwt. S t cts. 1,034.292 3,211,132 362,002 20 comprising rounds, ovals, squares and flats, n.o.p. Total 1,034.292 3,211,132 362,002 20 Flat eye bar blanks, not punched nor drilled, lor use exclusively in the manufacture o( bridges, or of steel structural work, or in car conctruction. Ton Too S 394 IS 00 United States Cwt. ■ 22.799 97,370 Cwt. , rods, under half an inch in diameter, for the manufacture of horse shoe nails. 38,472 141,543 *,732 63 iron or steel, for the manu- facture of chains. 891,002 2, 484. 028 155.925 41 coil, of iron or steel, not over 1 inch in diameter when im- ported by wire manufacturers for use in making wire_ in the coil in their own factories. .Skelp iron or steel, sheared or rolled in groves, imported by manufacturers of wrought iron or steel pipe, for use exclusively in the manufacture of wrought iron or steel pipe in their own factories. .Skelp iron or steel sheared or rolled in grooves, not over 4J inches wide, for the manu- facture of rolled iron tubes not over 1 i inches in diameter. Rolled, iron or steel hoop, band, scroll or strip. No. 14 gauge and thinner, and rolled iron or steel sheets, imported by manu- facturers for use in their own factories, in the manufacture of galvanized iron or steel hoop band, scroll, strip or sheet. Rolled hoop iron or hoop steel 1,263,704 4,216,719 210,835 95 United States United States United States 65, «7 223,066 162.068 7^0,096 5,445 18,378 1,905 75 (galvanized), Nos. 12 and 13 gauge. Rolled iron or steel, hoop, band, scroll or strip. No. 14 gauge and thinner, galvanized or coated with other metal or not, n.o.p., including drawn iron or steel of this description for the manu- facture of mats. Rolled iron or steel hoop, band. 141,112 701,261 35.063 OS United States 31,336 101,086 10,967 60 in width. No. 13 gauge and thicker, n.o.p. 69,524 265,935 10,428 60 used exclusively in the manu- facture of shovels, when im- ported by manufacturers of shovels. CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. C»t. $ 2,768 $ cts. 134 91 Cn-t. t ; ct3. C«t. Cvd. 729 1,034,292 2,768 3,211,132 $ eta. 154 91 362,002 20 2,768 154 91 1,035.021 3,213,900 362.157 11 Ton Ton Ton 5 3U 15 00 Cwt. C»t. Cwt. 38,472 141,543 6,732 63 891.002 2,484,028 135.925 41 1,263.704 4.216.719 210.335 95 5,445 18.378 1.905 73 141.112 701.261 35.063 05 31,336 101.086 10,967 60 69,524 265,935 10 428 60 222 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP VI— Continued. Iron ore and Iron partially manufactured— Con . Iron or steel bands, strips or sheets, No. 14 gauge or thinner, coated, polished or not, and rolled iron or steel sections, not being ordinary square, flat or. round bars, when imported by manufacturers of saddlery hardware and hames, for use exclusively in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories. Rolled iron or steel, and cast United States S 28,761 t t ct«. United Kingdom . . . Cut. 39.232 1,303,347 Cwt. 285 4,118 1.365.437 7.032 49.442 10.059,372 351 60 2,472 10 or strip, sheet or plate, of any size, thickness, or width, gal- vanized or coated with any 502,968 60 Total United States United Kingdom . . . United States Total 39,232 1,303,347 1.369,840 10,115,846 505,792 30 blanks for the manufacture of milling cutters, when of greater value than 3i cents per lb. 151.235 1,316,709 plough plates, land sides, and other plates for agricultural implements, when cut to shape from rolled plates of steel, but not moulded, punched, polished or otherwise manufactured. 1.301 267, 708 6.808 1.214,821 not less than \ inch in thick- 269.009 1.221.629 181,257 594,355 27. 185 55 rolled edge plates of steel over 12 inches wide, imported by manufacturers of bridges or of structural work or in car con- struction. United States United States United States United Kingdom. . . United States Total ...... 2.897 19.181 30 gauge, for tue manufacture of buckle clasps, bed fasts, furniture casters and ice creep- ers, imported by the manu- facturers of such articles, for use exclusively in the manu- facture of such articles in their own factories. 4.893 115,397 gauge, for the manufacture of corset steels, clock springs and shoe shanks, imported by manufacturers of such articles for use exclusively in the manu- facture oi sucn articles in their own factories. 15.522 148,574 gauge. 2i to 18 inches wide for the manufacture of mower and reaper knives when imported by manufacturers thereof (or use exclusively in the manu- facture of such articles in their own factories. 156 21,135 4.019 350,338 nor further manufactured than 21,291 354,357 edges. CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imporforted Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quaiitit.v. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity - Value. Duty. ( $ cte. t i cts. S S cts. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. 285 4.118 I. 365. 437 7,032 49,442 10,059,372 351 60 2,472 10 502,968 60 , 1,369.840 10,115,846 505,792 30 • 181,257 594,355 27. 185 55 : Cl'.STO.l/.S KEI'URT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. C;R0UP Vl-Continuea Iron ore and Iron partUlly manufactured— Con. Steel Xo. 24 and 17 gauge, in United Sutes Cwt. 493 $ 2.615 Cwt. S $ Ct3. 18 to 32 inches wide when im- ported by the manufacturers ol tabular bow sockets for use ex- clusively in the manufacture ol such articles in their own fac- tories. 7,311 36.305 3.630 50 rolled, sheared edges, over 14 gauge, not less than H inches wide, for manufacture of mower bars, hinges. typewTiters. and sewing machines. Canada plates. Russia iron, terae 135.941 743.016 plate, and rollees, including flueg and corrugated tubes (or mar- 16,3$S 2,176,229 S t cts. Total 2,192,617 Iron tubing, brass covered, not over 3 inches in diameter, and brass trimmings not poUshed, lacquered or otherwise manu- factured, when imported by manufiicturers of iron or brass bedsteads for use exclusively in the manufacture of such artic- les in their own factories. Iron tubing, lacquered or brass covered, not over 2 inches in diameter, brass cased rods and brass trimmings, when import- ed by manufacturers of carriage rails for use exclusively in the manufacture of liuch articles in their own factories. Iron tubing. lacquered or brass covered, for manufacturing ex- tension rods for windows. 203,797 United States . . . United .States 37 5,088 United States 75,547 joined or welded, not more than IJ inches in diameter, n.o.p. United States 16,802 840 10 iron or steel, adapted for use in the manufacture of agricultural implements. Cast iron pipe of every descrip- Cwt. Cwt. * United States 36,952 127,340 14,780 80 Total 36,952 127,340 14.780 80 130,049 19,507 33 tubing. plain or galvanized, threaded and coupled or not, over iO inches in diameter, nop. 246,791 74,037 30 or steel, plain or galvanized, threaded and coupled or not, over 4 inches in diameter, but not e.\ceedin« 10 inches in diameter, n.o.p. United States ^ 519,. 596 181,858 60 or steel, plain or galvanized, threaded and coupled or not, 4 inches or less in diameter, ■.o.p. United Kingdom . . . 274 6,581 17,188 209,358 10,467 90 Total 274 6,581 17,188 209,358 10,467 90 Iron or steel pipe or tuhinp, plain 283,091 84,927 30 rugated or otherwise specially manufactured, including lock Total 2j3,091 84,927 30 joint pipe, n.o.p. CUSTOMS UEPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. j Treaty Rates. | Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. | Quantity. , Value. Duly. Quantity, Value. Duty. S S CIS. i i cte. % $ eta :■.-.: 16,802 840 10 c»^. 2.501 165 30 Cfft. Cwt. __ 2.504 127,340 - 36,952 14,780 80 551 2.3« 165 30 37,503 129.844 130,049 19,507 35 246,791 74.037 30 ' 519,596 181,838 60 ! 17, 188 209,358 17,188 209,358 440 83 00 440 2a3,091 at, 927 30 440 mOO 2o3,531 1 — 1 232 CUSTOMS UEI'OIiT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariflf. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP VI— Continued. TublnK— Con. $ S $ cU. steel pipe of every deseription. .... 785,953 Total 78.'i,953 2,481,667 2,318,S80 Wirt— United States United States [Jnited Kingdom . . . United States Total United Kingdom. .. United States Total United States United Kingdom. . . Cwt. 3,759 69,371 Cwt. thinner imported by the manu- facturers of crinoline or corset wires and dress stays, for use exclusively in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories. 25,386 128,212 spring of Nos. 10, 12 and 13 gauge, respectively, and homo steel spring wire of Nos. 11 and 12 gauge, respectively, when imported by manufacturers of wire mattresses to be used exclusively in their own fac- tories in the manufacture of such articles. 15,790 44,927 140,'328 500,738 than 2\ cents per pound when imported by manufacturers of rope for use exclusively in the manufacture of rope. Wire rope for use exclusively for rigging of ships and vessels . 60,717 641,066 554 517 9,247 12,614 1,071 21,861 Wire, curved or not, galvanized iron or steel Nos. 9, 12 and 13 gauge with variations not ex- cecdin!! 4-1000 of an inch, and not for use in telegraph or tele- phone lines. 378,827 1,492,975 Lb. 31.732 12,197 Lb. at not less than 6 cents per lb. 472,486 216,388 10,819 40 Total 31,732 12,197 472,486 216,388 10.819 40 19,465 S.839 50 14 267,858 4 20 80,357 40 267,872 80,361 60 21,685 2,931 430,788 5,421 25 732 75 107,697 00 cables, n.o.p. 455,401 113,851 00 CUSTOMS r.EPonf 233 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential TariCF. Treaty Rates. ~Total Dutiable Gojds. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty $ 112 i cts. 22 40 t i cte. S 112 785,953 $ cts. 112 22 40 786.065 3,»5« «» J» i.sn.Kt cn,«8o»3 - Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. - ■ Lb. Lb. Lb. - 472,486 216,388 472,486 216,388 10,819 40 19.465 5,839 50 3,133 636 60 3.133 14 267,858 80,357 40 3,133 626 60 271,005 80,988 20 481,620 84,283 55 503,305 2.931 430,788 39,704 80 481,620 84,283 55 937.024 198,134 55 234 n i^ro\ts r.EPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Xo. 15. — tiKNKRAL Statement of Merchandise Free and Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. 1 Duty. GROUP Vl-Continued. Hire-Con. Wire, single or several, covered % $ « ct.. 31 797 173,661 Total 174.489 _ c»-t 241,868 1.080.45S Cwt. ■Wire buckthorn strip, fencingi woven wire fencinp: and wire fencing of iron or steel, n.o.p., not to include :woven wire or netting made from wire smaller than No. 14 gauge, not to in- clude fencing of wire larger than No. 9 gauge. Wire screens, doors and windows United States 25.507 3 826 05 ■ 15,207 United States 1,286 331 50 Wire of iron and steel, ull kinds. Lb. Lb. 6,323,846 384,105 76 821 66 Total 6.522. S46 3S4.105 -j 821 00 3.4S1,2S; Farm equipment— United States 30,9^ 3.873 30 730 .57.178 594,083 Total 651,991 United States 162.208 32.441 60 parte of. United States No. 36 68.743 No. being ploughs), adapted for tile drainnjie on farms, valued by retail at not more than S3,000 each, and p.'u-ts thereof for re- pairs. DrUls.sced - 6.19$ 201,460 627 1.480.304 296.060 SO gines for farm purposes. Total 627 1.4-thc.* Doa. Do:. 1.353 13,659 3,073 31 Total 1,353 13,659 3.073 31 Sickles or reaping hooks 102 8 211 303 26 576 68 17 5 85 129 63 Total 321 905 203 65 Spades and shovels of iron or steel, n.o.p. 4.012 12,149 3,94S 82 Total 4,012 12,149 3,948 82 Threshing machine separators. . . No. No. 1.226 1,006,062 201.212 40 Threshing machine separators, parts of, including wind stack- ers, baggers, weighers and self- feeders therefor and finished parts thereof for repairs, when imported separately. Windmills and complete parts thereof. Parts of agricultural implements 397.095 79 419 OO 58,3.57 11.671 40 United States 299.433 37,429 51 paying 121 p.c, \2\ p.c. and 12} PC. Parts of agricultural implements paving 12} p.c., 17i p.c. and 20"p.c., nop. 331,713 66,342 60 Total 331,713 66,342 60- All other agricultural implements nop. 5 141,454 1 25 36.113 50 Total 144.459 36.114 75 1(.*M,S» 8.»K,;« 1,571. iM n Chain - Chain, mailable sprocket or link belting, imported by manu- facturers of agricultural imple- ments for use in the manufac- 319 205.601 I Total 205,920 ture of such implements in their on'n factories. Chains, coil chain, chain links in- cluding repair links and chain shackles, of iron or steel \\ of an inch in diameter and over. United Kingdom. . . Cwt. 1,293 11,192 Cwt 28 2,866 225 30.682 11 25 1.534 10 Total 1,293 11,192 2,8»t 30,907 1,545 35 50 3,933 1.162 53.453 232 40 eluding repair links and chaia ehacklea of iron or steel, n.o.p. 10,690 60 Total 3.983 54.615 10.923 00 CnSTOM:^ riSPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential TariBF. Treaty Rates, Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. 1 Value. Duty. • Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. | Value. Duty. No S 1 $ cts. No. S $ cts. No. . 42 S 3,146 $ Ct3. 7S6 50 Doz. 283 42 45 .Doz. Doz. 20 1,353 283 13,659 * 42 45 3,073 31 20 283 42 45 1,373 13,942 3.115 76 ~102 8 211 303 26 576 68 17 5 85 129 63 • 321 903 203 65 78 15 60 8 4,012 78 12,149 15 60 3,94S S2 s 78 15 60 4,020 12,227 3,964 42 No No. No 1,226 1,006.062 201,212 40 397,095 79,419 00 . 53,357 11,671 40 299,433 37,429 51 20 13 161 331,713 20 13 66,342 60 161 20 13 . 331,874 66,362 73 6,619 992 85 6,619 5 144, 4.M 992 85 1 25 36,113 SO 6,619 993 85 151,078 37,107 60 1 ll.iaS 1.688 58 8.»«,»oa 1,572.884 81 ' Cwt. Cwt C»-t. 28 2 866 225 30,682 11 25 1,534 10 2,894 30,907 1,545 35 19.135 2,870 25 1,462 3,933 20,297 53,453 3,102 65 10,690 60 1 1.412 19,135 2,870 25 5.395 73,750 13,793 25 (■(/.srOJ/.- HKl'OUT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free ami Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP VI— Continued. rh»lns-Con Chains, nop i ^ S cts. 274,729 229 20 82,413 70 275,493 82. M7 80 217.112 3(1, eis K.llt U Engines and boilers, n.o.p.— Boilers, steam, and parts of ' 216,895 59.621 44 Total 210,805 59,621 44 Boilers, n.o.p., and parts of 147.860 40,661 71 147,860 40,661 71 Locomotives tor railways No, No. 79 573,631 200,770 85 147.669 51,634 15 Engines, gasoliie and gas 98 6. 369. 355 26 95 4S,181 1,751,575 43 Total ...... 48,181 6,369.453 1,751.602 38 Engine?, steam 180 280,066 77,018 19 ISO 280. Ote 77.018 19 Engine* Sre 12 17.596 6, 158 60 -i.ia.tm 2,187,517 K Machines— Carpet sweepers and hand va- cuum cleaners. Clothes wringers and parts thereof for domestic use. United States 18,264 97,659 29,297 70 32,068 11,223 SO "6 9,230 267.719 80,315 70 Total 9,230 267.719 80,315 70 Sewing machines, parts of 292,887 87,866 10 Total 292,887 87,866 10 99,820 11,923 276,921 76, 153 59 1,554 557,364 139,341 00 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. $ 4,470 S cts. 894 00 S S cts. 4,470 764 274,729 i cts. 229 20 4,470 894 00 279,963 23,605 3.764 35 384„62» 98,880 5t 55,154 8,273 10 53,154 216,805 8,273 10 59,621 44 55,154 8,273 10 271,959 286 42 90 286 147,860 42 90 286 42 90 .148,146 No. No. No. 79 573,631 200.7,70 85 147,069 51,684 15 36 10,140 1,521 00 35 48, 181 10,238 6,369,355 1,547 95 1,751,575 43 35 10.140 1.521 00 48,216 8,379,593 1,753,123 38 2 4,313 646 95 2 180 4,313 280,066 646 95 77,0i8 19 2 4,313 646 95 182 284.379 77,665 14 12 17,590 6, 158 60 (9, 893 10,483 95 7,823,973 2,198,001 27 18,264 97.659 29 297 70 32.068 1.227 32,334 6,466 80 1,227 9,230 32.334 267.719 6 466 80 1,227 32,334 6,466 80 10,457 300.053 5,640 1,128 00 5,610 292.887 1.128 00 5,640 1,128 00 298.527 11,923 276.921 1.554 557.364 — 11— i— 16 242 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GCORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statem-ent of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. | General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantit.v. Value. Duty. GROUP VI— Continuea. Machines— Con. Cosh rcRisters and parts of $ 120,470 t cts. 36, 141 00 United Kingdom... No. No. 5 12,048 t . \' K 80 787,561 20 00 196,890 25 Total 12,053 787,641 196,910 25 Printing presses and litlio- graphic presses. 481,100 48,110 00 Total 481,101 48,110 00 Newspaper printing presses, of not less value by retail than $1,500 each, of a class or kind not made in Canada. Typo making accessories for United States United States 46 237,080 21,335 2,133 SO printing presses. Machines, typecasting and t>-pe- setting and parts thereof, adap- ted for use in printing offices. 2,265 746,536 Total 748,801 Machines, specially designed for ruling, folding, binding, embos- 3(5,458 37,545 80 Total or cardboard, when for use 375,458 37,545 80 exclusively by printer.^, book- binders and by manufacturers of articles made from paper or cardboard, including parts thereof, composed wholly or in part of iron, steel, brass or wood. Machinery of every kind and United States 43.894 structural iron and steel, for use in the construction and equipment of factories for the manufacture of sugar from beet root. Machinery of a class or kind not made in Canada, and parts thereof adapted for carding, ^ 127, 577 500 2.081,151 12,757 70 Ke -fr»i TirllanH 50 00 .208,115 10 Total knitting fibrous material, when 2,200,228 220,922 80 imported by manufacturers for such purposes. Machinery of a class or kind not made in Canada and parts thereof, for the manufacture of twine, cordafie or linen, or for 2,711 79,657 Total 82,368 the preparation of flax fibre. WoH-drilling macliinery, and ap- United States 13,784 paratus of a class or kind not made in Canada for drilling for water, natural gns or oil and for protipccting for minerals, not to include motive power. Diamond drills and parts of, not United States 52,823 » to include motive power. Ore crushers and rock crushers, stamp mills, Cornish and belt- ed rolls, rock drills, air com- pressors, and percussion coal 753,248 207, 143 4S Total 753,248 207.143 48 cutters. CUSTOMS HCPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. S ( cts. ; $ cts. S 120,470 t cts. 36,141 00 No. 25 4 37 No. No. 1 5 12,048 25 80 "87,561 4 37 20 00 196 890 25 1 25 4 37 12,054 787,666 196.914 62 275 13 75 275 481,100 13 75 48.110 00 275 13 75 481.375 48,123 75 21,335 2.133 50 213 10 65 213 375,458 10 65 37, 545 SO 2l3 10 65 375,671 37.556 45 127,577 500 2,031,151 12,757 70 50 00 f, 209, 228 68,680 10,302 00 68,680 733,248 10,302 00 207,143 48 68,680 10,302 00 -821,928 217,445 48 11— i— 16* VVl^TOMS ItEPORT 10 GEO'.GE V, A. 1920 No. 15 — General Statement of Merchandise Free and FreeGoodn. General Tariff. Articles. Coxintries. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP VI— Continued. t i S cu Machines— ron. Appliances of iron or steel, of a class or kind not made in Canada, and elevators and United States 78,258 machinery of floating dredges. when for use exclusively in alluvial gold mining. 14,097 for ui^e esclusively in mining or United States 698,502 metallurgical openitions, viz.: coal cutting machines, except Total 712,599 percussion coal cutters: coal neading maciiines: coal augers: rotary coal drills: core drills: miners' safety lamps and parts thereof, aUo accessories for - cleaning, filling and testing such lamps: electric or mag- netic machines for separating or concentrating iron ores: furnaces fur the smelting of copper, zinc and nickel ores: converting apparatus for metal- lurgical processes in metal: copper plates, plated or not: machinery for extraction of precious metals by the chlcy- ination or cyanide processes: amalgam safes: automatic ore samplers: automatic feeders: retorts: mercury pumps: pyro- meters, bullion furnaces: amal- gam cleaners: blast furnace blowing engines: and integral parts of all machinery men- tioned in this item: blowers of iron or steel for use in the smelting of ores, or in the reduction, separation or refin- ing of metals: rotary kilns. revolving roasters and furnaces of metal designed for roasting ore, mineral, rock or clay: furnace slag trucks and slag pots of a class or kind not made m Canada: buddies, vanners and slime tables adapted for use in gold mining. Briquette making machines United States 26,247 Machines, cement making United States 14,436 3,9«9 89 No. No Concrete mixing machines United States 38 28.476 7,830 96 Cranes and derricks United States 111 503.849 138,558 61 United States 3.57.572 98,332 35 Total 357,572 98,332 35 Machines, paper and pulp mill. . . 761,577 209,433 86 Total 761,577 209,433 86 Machines, rolling mill United States 420,792 115,717 85 All other portable machines United States 178,403 49,060 88 n.o.p., and parts of. cusTOiis r.EPoiir 245 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Qaantity. Value. Duty. Quantity- Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. 1 Duty. % $ cts S $ cts. $ t cts. t, ■ ■ ' , - 14,436 3,969 89 No. No. No. 38 28,476 m , 111 503,849 25.441 3,816 15 25,441 357,572 25.44! 3,816 15 383,013 616 92 40 6l6 761,577 616 92 40 762,193 420 792 115,717 85 1 178,403 49.060 88 246 CVST(>.]I.< liEI'OliT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articlra. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. | Value. Duty. GROUP Vl-Continucd. Blachlnes— Con. Portable saw-mills and planing ^ills. No % No 116 16,653 $ eta. 989 118.067 32,4uii 52 Total 119.056 United Kingdom . . . Switzerland 1 2 6,343 261 906,772 82 78 6,343 907,033 21 205,598 shovels. 102 14.134 3 8S6 88 All machinery composed wholly or in part of iron or steel, n.o.p., and iron or steel integral parts of. 4,510 1 ISO 49 50 Newfoundland Denmark France Italy 740 « 9 19 303 28.63B 203 50 11 84 2 48 5 23 Japan 85 00 7,891 40 United States Total 16,144,397 4,439.716 93 16, I 7i, 903 4,449,205 13 t.mi.mi 29,9:9.58* (,5K,S9G (C Nails, rivets, screws and bolts- Nails and spikes, romposition and sheathing nails. Nails and spikes, cut (ordi- nary builders) . Nails, wire, of all kinds, n.o.p.. . Lb. Lb. 2B.510 3.988 558 ■'5 C« Cwt 451 2. 768 225 50 _ ' 57.357 • 251.348 34,414 20 Railway spikes 29.310 91,150 14,655 00 Lb. Lb. 1.460 237 82 95 Nails, brads, spikes and tacks of all kind)?, n.o.p. j 6 204. 9T0 1 42,701 0 35 United States TotMl United Kingdom . . United States Total 14,945 35 — 2W.976 42.702 14,»(5 70 Screws, lag or coach, plated or not, machine or other screws. 57,830 20.240 50 57.830 20.240 50 screws', n.o.pj iron, steel. France United Stat Total . 2 134,092 0 70 46.932 20 134.094 46.932 90 ■•■ CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. 1 Duty. No. $ $ cts. No. $ S cts. No. 116 i 16,653 i cts. 4,579 63 989 118,067 ............ .............. 32 468 ?S 119,056 32 740 EA 32 28,769 4,315 35 32 6.343 28,769 261 906, 772 *-3p 35 p2 TO 32 28.769 4,315 35 6.377 935, o02 21 203,598 56,539 54 i02 14, 134 34S,54S 52,282 20 353.058 180 740 43 9 19 309 28.696 ■ 16.144,397 53,522 i, 49 S 203 ?S ;:;;;;;...; i ■ ! i 'J 84 2*8 J 23 7,8t?«» 4,439,716 93 348.548 52.2^2 20 ' 16,527,451 4,501,488 ^ 510. 5U ;8.43l 6J 1 1 1 26 19« 1211 t 670 SIS n Lb. Lb Lb 20.510 3,989 C»t. Cn-t . 451 2.768 57,357 "251,348 29.310 94,150 14.655 00 Lb. Lb. Lb- 1,460 237 .50 2 0 ii- 50 6 204,970 2 1 42,701 0 40 50 2 0 40 205.026 42,704 7 1 58 57,830 f 7 158 57.8.37 110 24 75 -- no m.033 0 70 110 24 75 134,304 CVS-TOMS nLi'ORT 10 GEO. GE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. ' Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GUOUP VI— Conlinucd. Nails, rivets, screws and bolts —Con. Cwt. S Cwt $ S cu. 36,642 393,539 125,866 25 nut and bolt blanks. Total 36.642 393,530 125.866 25 SM.C5} 2i;.»n IS bolts. Tools and cutlery— Adzes, cleavers, h:itchety, wedges, sledges, hammers. crowbars, cantdogs and track tools: picks, mattockij and eyes or poles for the same — Axes 57,231 17.169 30 ToUl 57.231 17,169 30 United States Doz. Do». 660 9,653 2.172 12 Files and rasps, n.o.p 219.062 65.718 60 219,062 65.718 60 51 13 30 243 106.010 72 90 31,812 00 106,334 31.900 20 Tot.lp. hand, of all kinds n.o.p. 145 43 50 2 10 J 20 16 1.043.224 6 00 4 80 312.967 20 1,043,412 313.023 60 Bayonets, swords, fencing foils 1,784 535 20 Total 1.784 535 20 Pen -knives, jack-knives and pocket-knives of all kinds. United Kingdom . . 6 323 216.298 1 80 96 90 64.889 40 216,627 64.988 10 55 25 16 50 7 50 12 150,860 3 60 45.258 00 150,952 45,285 60 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. C»1 S 2.509 S cts. 444 40 C»-t % t cts. Cwt. 258 36,642 S 2,509 393,539 $ cts. 444 40 I2).S66 25 2,503 444 40 ■ 36.900 396, MS 126,310 65 %.K8 471 13 SS3.2SS iiSMt 48 1.173 234 60 1.173 57,231 234 60 17,169 30 1.173 234 60 58,404 17,403 90 Doz. Doz. Doz. 660 9,653 2,172 12 3, 150 630 00 3,150 1,562 219,032 630 00 429 56 65,718 60 1,S62 429 S6 3.150 630 00 1,562 429 56 223,774 66.778 16 15 3 00 15 147 54 386 I03,0ia 3 00 41 70 14 85 112 23 31,812 00 1 96 54 143 26 40 14 85 '39 33 15 » 00 293 80 58 I06,&12 31,983 7S 11,319 2,263 80 11,464 7 7 435 16 1,013,224 2,307 30 2 10 1 92 120 11 4 80 312, 96^ 20 7 41S 1 92 114 11 11.319 2,263 go 422 116 03 1.055,153 315,403 43 249 49 80 249 1,784 49 go 249 49 so 2,033 585 00 32,045 6,409 00 32,045 6 23,056 216,298 6.409-00 22,733 6.251 64 32,045 6,403 00 22,733 6,251 64 271,405 51,305 10,261 00 38 10 45 51,398 25 85 34 150,860 S5 22 23 38 6 05 * 51.305 10.261 GO 145 39 88 202,402 CUSTOUS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise J'ree and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity 1 Value. Quantity . Value. Duty. GROUP VI— Continued. Tools and cutlery— Con. All other cutlery, n.o.p % % 1.588 46S 275 1,070 % Ct3. 476 40 Hong Kong 140 40 82 50 J 321 00 Sweden " 501,902 150,570 60 Total 505.303 151,590 90 2,31«.338 (97.381 « . Vehicles- Bicycler' and tricycles, u.o.p N6. No 16, 169 114,274 34,282 20 Total 16,169 114,274 34.382 20 Bicycles and tricycles, parts of. including nickel or electro pl.«ed parts for the manufac- ture of bicycles. 179 185 133.748 53 70 55 50 40, 124 40 134.112 40,233 60 6,473 5,326,510 1.864,278 50 -Vutom biles 'rei ht ' ^ 1,741 2,263, 418 792, 196 30 Total. 1,741 2.263.418 792,196 30 Automobiles and motor vehicles, parts of, n.o.p. 2.016 6.048,775 616 00 2,093.448 58 Total . . 6,650,791 2.033.064 58 Motor cycles and motor vehicles , of all kinds, n.o.p. 1.125 224,834 78.691 90 1,125 224,834 78,691 90 Cnited States Motor oars for railways and tram- 67 48.679 17.037 65 ways. Cans, railway, tram or horse United States - 36 1,800 540 00 Carp, railway, box and flat United States...... 109 116,370 34,911 00 Cars, railway, passenger 3S 797.210 239.163 00 United Kingdom. . Cars, railway, parts of 1.089,862 336,958 60 Total 1.089.862 326.958 60 Can*, other, n.o.p 622 884.754 265.426 20 Total 622 881. ft4 265. 4?6 20 United States Scrapers, railw ay or road /■ 61.350 18.405 00 n.vij.w 5.8*5.188 5S CUSTOMS RSPORT 251 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. | Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. $ 73,447 S cts. 1$,689 40 $ 42 % cts. U 55 80,077 468 1,191 16,915 201 501,902 $ cts. 251 90 4,357 45 53 28 13.S45 ■501 78.447 17.004 4.676 IS 600,754 177.703 S3.S40 60 iZ.lSS U,593 S7 2.530.W0 Xo. 1.200 240 00 No. Xo. 42 16.169 1,200 114,274 34.282 20 1.200 240 00 16.211 115,474 34,522 20 15.594 3.118 SO 15.773 ISS 133, ?4S 15.594 3,H8 Ml 149, 706 43.352 40 6,473 5.326 510 3 11,330 2,549 . 1 3 1,741 11.330 2.263,418 2,549 25 792.196 30 3 11,330 2,549 2.- 2.274.74S 9,979 1.971 13 11,995 C. (-43, 775 2,587 13 '.»7<' 1.971 ia 6. 6 JO. 770 3 . 730 164 ; 3 :,125 730 224.834 164 25 78,691 90 3 730 164 -li] I,12S 225,564 78, 856 13 67 4S.679 36 l.SOO 103 116.370 34,91! 00 "-'■'-'- 3S 797,210 239, 103 00 14.3 60 - 71S 1.0S9,S62 326,958 60 718 ■ 143 CO 1.010. 580 150 14,051 2.S10 20 150 622 ■ 14,05! 884.754 265.425 20 150 14.051 2,810 :n 772 898. S05 61.350 si.mt 19,»9J W n.7«7,56C 5.816.185 7S 252 ccsToMs j:i:i'okt 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Xo. 15. — Gener.\l Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. CKOl'P VI -Continued. Mlscfllaneous— Anchors tor vessels United Kingdom . . Newfoundland United States Total Cwt. 10,329 20 5,706 S 88. 9W ISO 71.426 Cwt. % t CU. 16.055 160.570 Anvils ami vises 84.127 25.238 10 Total 84,127 Baths and balh tubs of any material. 26.489 9.271 15 Total 26.489 9,271 15 Basins, closets. la\-atories, urin- als, sinks and laundry tubs of any material . 900 13 60.516 4 55 21,180 60 Total .... 61.429 21.500 15 Cyclometers, pedometers and speedometers Fire extinguishing machines, in- cluding sprinklers for fire pro- tection. Fisheries, tor the use of, viz.— Fish hooks tor deep sea or lake fishing not smaller in size than No. 2-0. not including hooks commonly used for sports- man's purposes. 143.731 35.932 75 United States 117,127 40.994 45 41.736 25 18.954 7.122 Total 67.857 Frames not more than 10 inches in width, clasps and fasteners, adapted for the use in the manu- facture of purses and chatelaine bags or reticules. Guns, rilles, including air guns and air rifles (not being to>-s), muskets, cannons, pistols, r<^ 4 39,610 0 80 7.922 00 Total 39,614 7.922 80 168,408 50,522 40 Total . 168.408 50,522 40 inetmakers'. upholsterers'. 583 8 523.845 174 90 2 40 carriage liardware, including curry-combs, n.o.p. 157,153 SO Total 524.436 1S7.330 80 85.600 25.680 00 Total 85,600 25.680 00 2.261 18.449 6.30S 00 nop. and hinge blanks. 51.519 15,455 70 CUSTOMS KEPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continved. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. C»t. « S cts. C»t S S cts. Cwt. % $ cts. 1.106 221 20 1.106 84.127 221 20 25,238 10 1,106 221 20 85.233 25.459 30 1,165 233 00 1.165 26.489 233 00 9,271 15 1.163 233 00 27.654 9,504 15 122,477 24.495 40 123.377 n 60,516 24,810 40 4 35 21,180 60 122.477 24.495 40 183,906 45,995 55 143,731 35,932 75 • 117,127 40,994 45 4 39.610 0 80 7,922 00 39.614 7.922 80 11.392 2.278 40 11.392 168,408 2,278 40 50.522 40 11,392 2.278 40 179.800 52,800 80 9.186 1,837 20 9,186 . 583 8 523,845 1.837 20 174 90 2 40 157.153 50 9.186 1,837 20 533.622| 159.168 00 41 8 20 41 85.600 8 20 25.680 00 41 8 20 85.641 25.688 20 2.261 18.449 6,308 00 51,519 15.455 70 254 CUSTOM.i REI'ORr 10 GEORGE V, A. ',920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. FreeGoode General Tariff. Quantity , Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. CROUP VI— Continued. M Iscellaneous— Con . « t 92 2.36« 407,403 t CU. 709 80 United Stales Total 122.220 90 409,861 1'22,958 30 for and moving pitcture ma- 142,618 35,654 50 Total .... 142,618 35,654 50 Xoodle?. nf :,nv nv.t.^ri ,1 or kind, 486 182 > 624 175.015 145 SO 51 60 IS7 20 52,5(M 50 Total 176,307 52,892 10 Pins, nop 10 38 3 00 U 40 81.096 24.328 80 81.144 24,343 20 No No. 18,352 206,403 61,920 60 Cft-t. Cwt 3.526 25,516 7,654 SO 6,288 1,SS6 40 tailors' irons not plated. 2 40 51.274 0 60 New Zealand 12 00 15,382 20 Total 51.316 15,394 80 181 54 216,257 54 30 16 20 64.877 10 Total...... 216.492 61.947 60 20.793 7,277 55 other, and parts thereof. 30 69 43 458.578 7 50 17 25 10 75 114,644 50 458,720 114,680 00 59 147 119,173 20 65 51 45 41.710 55 119.379 41,782 65 CUSTOMS REPORT 255 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity, i Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. S 1,482 $ cts. 296 40 $ S cts $ 1 , 574 9,212 407,403 S cts. 6,846 1,882 68 2,592 48 1,482 296 40 6,846 1,882 68 41S, 189 1,223 214 04 1,223 19 142,618 19 4 28 4 28 35,654 50 1,223 214 04 , 19 4 28 143,860 35,872 82 102,501 20,500 20 36 472 24,964 9 90 129 80 6,865 15 103,023 654 2o,.5SS 175,015 184 40 7,052 35 102,501 20,500 20 25,472 7,004 85 304,280 80,397 15 47,730 9,545 00 47,740 38 751 81,096 9,549 00 751 206 54 206 54 47,730 9,546 00 "751 206 54 129,625 34,095 74 No. No. No. 18,352 206,402 61,920 60 Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. 3,526 25, 5u; 7,654 80 6,288 2 40 51,274 0 60 1 12 00 15,383 20 51,316 15,394 80 1.060 212 00 1,241 54 216,257 16 20 1,080 212 00 217,552 20,793 7,277 55 10 1 50 10 30 69 43 458,578 1 50 7 50 17 25 114,644 50 10 1 50 458,730 114,681 50 583 , 131 20 642 147 119,173 151 85 51 45 41,710 55 583 131 20 119,962 41,913 85 256 (T&TOJ/.S HE PORT No. 15. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 -Gener.\l Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP VI— Concluded. Miscellaneous— Con. $ i 300 548 107 281.846 % cts. 90 00 plain black or coated, n.o.p.. 32 10 84,553 80 Total .. .. 282.801 84,840 30 11.874 1,187 40 18.G06 8.226 856 200 10 6.275 716 2 815 13.830 745 1.595 1.326 951 10,914.113 5,581 80 256 80 component materials of chief value, n.o.p. eO 00 3 00 B \V Indies, other 1.8S2 50 214 80 0 60 244 50 Trinidadand Tobago China 4, 149 00 223 50 478 50 397 80 285 30 3,274,233 90 Total 10,968.266 3.290,479 80 2»,«n 14.4«8.;0« 4.3:4,<»( U SS,94t,K3 133,03i,84> 26,897,121 14 factures thereof. GROUP VII. Ores, Metals and Metal Manu- factures, other than Iron and Steel- Aluminum— United States United States United Kingdom . . . United States Total Cwt. 1,902,296 2,296,721 Cwt. 14.633 137,258 Aluminium in ingots, blocks, bare, rod."; strips, sheet or plates. Lb. 118,652 169,719 48,291 66,469 Lb. 288,371 114.796 25 504 78,995 J ^ 79,084 United States Aluminium tubing in lengths of not less than 6 feet, not bent, etc. 8,460 9,577 1 57 220 4 198.151 0 25 14 25 55 00 1 00 49.537 75 Total 198,433 49.608 25 2,ai,»( 198.433 49.M6 2S CVSTJilS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preterential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. $ 3,378 i cts. 675 60 $ $ cts. i 3,678 548 107 281,846 S CU. 3.378 675 60 286,179 11,874 130,684 26,136 80 676 185 90 149,966 8.226 856 200 10 6,275 716 2 815 13,830 745 7,182 3.833 1,157 10,914,113 31.904 50 256 80 _ 5.587 2.507 206 1,536 56 689 43 56 65 3,274 233 90 130,684 26,136 80 - 8,976 2,468 54 11.107.926 4S4,tl8 8C,787 11 a.»u U,5CS SS U.»74,;88 4 42? 410 33 i,938,«n 320,485 54 84, SM 23, i«* ;« 13S,«78,«S3 27 240 767 44 Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Lb. Lb. Lb. 104 15 60 302 3,788 99 67 95 852 31 22 28 407 3,845 319 4 198.151 83 80 866 56 77 28 1 00 49.537 75 104 15 60 .4,189 942 54 202.726 50,566 39 IN 13 C« 4,18S 942 54 202,726 50.566 3* 11— i— 17 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — Gener.\l Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. | General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP Vll-Continued. Brass- Brass in blocks, ingots or pigs. . . United States ^Newfoundland United States Total Cwt. 22,421 % 487,788 Cwt. S S cts. Id and sera 290 11,246 2,801 189,646 * 11.536 192,537 Brass caps adapted for use in the manufacture of electric bat- teries. Brass cups, being rough blanks, for the manufacture of paper shells or cartridges, when im- ported by manufacturers of brass and paper shells and cart- ridges, for use exclusively in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories. 5.482 549,725 211,735 21,173 50 otherwise, not less than 6 feet in length. Brass in strips, sheets or plates, not polished, planished or coated. 140,062 14.006 20 140,062 14,006 20 United Kingdom . . . United States Total United States Brass tubing not polished, bent Lb. 3,020 581,237 607 238.231 Lb. lengths not less thsin 6 feet. 584,257 238.838 Pumps, hand, n.o.p 28,129 8.438 70 7 322.981 3 146,746 0 38 18,343 56 Total 322,988 146,749 18.343 94 brass, n.o.p. 438,719 109,679 75 Total 438,719 109,679 75 Manufacturers of, n.o.p 1,110 572 51 562 347 199 2,017,745 333 00 171 60 China 15 30 168 60 104 10 59 70 605,323 50 Total 2,020,586 606,175 80 1.(74,370 2,985,980 777.817 89 Copper- Copper, in blocks, pigs or ingots. United States Newfoundland United States Total Cwt. 35.910 886.395 Cwt. ' Co er old and scr 12 6,434 PP t p 140,834 6.446 140,923 CrSTOUS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rat«s Total Dutiable Goods. Q lantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. CKt $ % cts. C»t. S S cts. Oirt. % S cts. 211,735 135 6 75 135 140,062 6 75 14.006 20 135 6 75 140,197 14.012 95 Lb. Lb. Lb. 28,129 10 22 1 65 10 7 322,981 22 3 146,746 1 65 •10 22 1 65 - 322,998 146,771 18,345 59 3S,S55 6,799 65 38,853 438,719 6,799 65 109,679 75 38.855 6,799 65 477,574 116,479 40 30,387 6,077 40 26 7 15 31,523 572 51 2,405 6,929 199 2.017,745 6,417 35 1,843 6,582 506 82 1,810 16 605,323 50 30,387 6.077 40 8,451 2,324 13 2.059,424 t»,39» K.885 45 8,451 t.VU 13 3,0«3,g30 Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. 11— i— 17i 260 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Countries. Free Goods. | General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Ehity. GROUP VII— Continued. Copper— Con. Copper, in bars and rods in coil or otherwise, in lengths of not less than 6 feet, umnanufac- turod. Copper.in strips, sheets or plates, not polished, planished or coat- ed, etc. Copper tubing in lengths of not less than 6 feet, and not polish- ed, bent or otherwise manu- factured. Copper rollers adapted for use in calico printing. Copper wire, plain, tinned or Copper wire cloth, or woven wire of copper. United States United States United States Cwt. 165.926 i 4,014,210 Cwt t S eta. 13,259 404,456 Lb. 416.338 188,779 Lb. 181 179,317 68.436 8.S54 77 2,282 570 50 Total 2,282 570 50 Copper, all other manufactures of n.o.p. 160 48 00 Jaoan 1 46 288,454 0 30 13 80 86,536 20 Total...'.... 288.661 86,598 30 PP S,a4.M4 359,379 95,721 57 Gold and sll»er— Gold and silver swee jings orSchlag 8,886 Gold, silver and Dutch metal leaf. • 3 122 1.213 29,643 0 83 33 56 333 60 8,152 00 30,981 8,519 99 141 6,849 11,774 and gilt Iverware, 18.764 Electro-plated ware 63 286 3 96,893 22 05 100 10 Jaoan 1 OS 33.912 55 Total .. .. 97,245 34,035 75 Sterling or other s n.o.p. 382 6 133 70 2 10 InnAn 10 36,722 3 50 12,852 70 Total . .. 37,120 12,992 00 CUSTOMh' REPORT 261 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. 1 Duty. Cwt. S ; cts. Cwt. S S ct^. Cwt- % i cts. Lb. Lb. Lb. 179,317 68,436 955 167 .12 955 2.282 167 12 570 60 955 167 12 3.237 737 62 2,036 407 20 2,036 160 79 234 46 288,454 407 20 48 00 79 233 21 72 64 08 21 72 64 38 13 80 86,536 20 2.036 407 20 312 85 80 291.009 87.091 30 2,991 iU 32 S12 85 89 382,682 96,383 69 435 65 25 435 3 122 1,213 29,643 65 25 0 83 33 56 333 60 8, 152 00 435 65 25 31,416 8,585 24 18,982 4,271 11 25 4,066 92 7 50 1,219 80 27 60 19,070 4,352 95 96,893 4,300 66 1,319 90 28 65 33,912 55 18,982 4,271 11 4,183 1.254 90 120,410 39,561 76 17,624 3,965 50 18,006 6 300 115 36,722 4,099 20 2 10 300 105 90 00 31 50 90 00 35 00 12 852 70 17,624 3,965 50 405 121 50 55, 149 17,079 00 262 CUSTOMS REPORT No. 15. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 -General Statement of Merchandise Free and. Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP VII— Continued. Gold and sUrer—Con. Manufactures of gold and silver, nop. S i 316 3 47 t Ct8. 110 60 1 05 16 45 35,969 12,589 15 Total 36.335 12,717 25 Silver and other coin, foreign, except gold. 10 3 SO 'ZV.CM 201,(»1 «8,tt8 it Lead- Old, scrap, pig and block Cwt Cwt. 163 101,664 651 689,654 97 65 103,448 10 101,827 690,305 103,545 75 8,196 73.877 18.469 25 United States Pipe Lb. Lb. 159,924 16,583 4.974 90 Shot and bullets United States 2,660 348 104 40 United Kingdom. . . United States Total 23,520 485,908 2,613 57,250 . 509,428 59,863 Manufactures of, n.o.p 15 13 2,627 181 4 50 3 90 7S8 10 54 30 W,797 28,139 10 96,633 28,989 90 59,SC3 877, 7« 13«.*84 M Tin- Tin in blocks, pigs and bars United Kingdom. . . Australia B. Straits Settlements Cwt. 21,809 224 401 2.552 1 587 500 1,970 1,557,189 18,055 29,771 205,448 79 36,496 Cwt ^ China Dutch E. Indies Japan United States Total United Kingdom. . . Japan United States Total 43.144 144,337 28.044 2,034,519 Tinfoil Lb 82,954 8,600 245,231 49.801 4.636 R't,440 Lb. 336,785 118,877 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. i 1.575 S cis. 354 41 S 134 S cts. 40 20 $ 2,025 3 2,841 47 35,969 i cts. 505 21 1 05 2,794 47 838 20 14 10 854 65 12.589 15 1.575 354 41 2,975 892 50 40.885 13,964 16 10 3 50 3s,eit 8.CSC27 7,563 2.268 9« 247,870 Cwt. 26 159 15 90 Cvv^. 26 163 101,664 159 651 689,654 26 159 15 90 101,853 690,464 8,196 73,877 Lb. Lb. Lb. 159,924 16,583 2,660 348 8,122 1,624 40 8,137 13 2.866 2,521 222 93, 797 239 2,340 222 65 73 643 51 61 05 8,122 1.624 40 2,801 770 29 107,556 8,281 1,C4« SO 2,801 770 » 888 828 158,194 79 Cwt Cwt, Cwt. Lb. Lb. Lb. CUf^TOMii REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP Vll-Continuod. Tin— Con. S i 15.857 31 121 259 542 1.645.450 S Ct8. 3.964 26 7 75 30 25 64 75 135 50 411.362 50 1.662.260 415.565 00 Total, tin 2,1U,39S 1,662.2«0 415,565 M Zinc— United States United States United States Cwt. 34,319 407,016 Cvit. sheets and plates. Lb. 345,756 47.024 Lb. Cwt 91,076 700,972 Cwt. 325 72,061 81 26 18,015 25 72,386 18.096 50 1.1SS.012 72,38e 18,09« SO Other metals— United States 1 43 47 26,167 7 06 3,925 05 Total 26,214 3,932 10 United Kingdom . . . United States Total United States Lb. 2,247 223 8,544 832 Lb. 2,470 9,376 Cwt 155 10,876 Cwt 15,542 4,662 60 Total 15.542 4,662 60 United States . 39,520 3,952 00 for the manufacture of watch cases, jewellery, filled gold and silver seamless wire. Quicksilver United Kingdom. . . Hong Kong Lb 11,697 1 450 20.022 15,796 3 599 27,547 Lb. United States Total 32.170 43,945 :^^=^^=^= CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Dity. Quantity. Value. Duty. t 30.613 ; cts. 4,591 95 i S cts. S 46,470 31 121 259 542 1.645,450 % cts. 8,556 20 7 75 30 25 64 75 135 50 411,362 50 30.613 4.591 95 1,692.873 420. 156 95 U.U3 4,391 93 i,tK,8n 420, l3« 95 Cnt. Cwt. Cwt Lb. Lb. Lb. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. 38 5 70 363 72.061 86 95 ' 18.015 25 38 5 70 72.424 18. 102 20 38 5 ;« 7J.424 18. in 2* 47 26.167 7 05 3.925 05 26.214 3.932 10 Lb. - Lb. Lb. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. 1.111 194 45 I. Ill 15.542 194 45 4.662 60 1.111 194 45 / 16.653 4.857 05 39.520 3.952 00 Lb. Lb. Lb. CUSTOMS h'EPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of IVIerchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. | General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value, i Duty. GROUP VII— Continued. Other metalg— Con. Nickel, nickel silver and German silver, in ingots or blocks, n.o.p. Nickel, nickel silver and Ger- man silver, in bar^ and rods, and also in strips, sheets or plates. German, Nevada and nickel United States United States Lb. 86.079 i 35,218 Lb. % t cts. 557.579 190.245 , 60 67 60 233,144 18 00 20 10 plated. J 18 00 69,943 20 Total 233,331 69.999 30 Platinum and black oxide of cop- per for use in the manufacture of chlorate and colours. Platinum wire and platinum in bars, strips, sheets or plates. 74 319 11,000 9,452 20,771 Platinum retorts, pans, conden- sers, tubing and pipe, and prep- arations of platinum, when im- ported by manufacturers of sulphuric acid, for use exclu- sively in the manufacture or concentration of sulphuric acid in their own factories. Crucibles, platinum 84 United States 7,155 Tagging metal, plain, japanned or coated, in coils, not over I] inches wide, when imported bj the manufacturers of shoe and corset laces for use exclusivel> in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories. United States United States Cwt. 384 9,242 Cwt. 2« 7,598 ( sheets, for use in the construe tion or repairs of vessels. 334, tn 314.607 82.34( M Electric appirat us, n.o.p., bmps and fixtures— Electric motors, generators and (J . " 1,675 2,319,742 460 62 637,929 87 Total 2,321,417 638.390 49 Electric light fixtures or parts SS 148 2,952 267,873 25 50 44 40 885 60 80.361 90 Total 271,058 81,317 40 CUSTOilS liEPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity, l Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lb. t S cts. Lb. % $ cts. Lb. % $ cts. ' 1.570 274 83 1.630 M 60 233.144 292 83 27 7 43 27 53 18 00 69,943 20 1.570 274 83 27 7 43 234.928 70.281 56 Cwt. C«t. Cwt. 6 2.681 469 28 27 7 43 317.315 83,022 71 32.305 4.845 75 32.305 1.675 2.319.742 4..S45 75 460 62 637.929 87 32.305 4.845 75 2.353.722 643.236 24 l.p8 343 60 1.803 148 2.952 267.873 369 10 44 40 885 60 80.361 90 1.718 343 60 272.776 SI. 661 00 CCSTOilS KEPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15 — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP Vll-Continued. Electric apparatus, n.o.p., lamps and fixtures— Con. Electric apparatus, n.o.p., insula- t 595 407 1,256 2.736 3.432 7,493,617 t Ota. Ill 93 teries: telegraph and telephone Japan ^ 7,S02,0t3 2,063 066 22 Total, electric apparatus, n.o.p., lamps and fixtures. it.esi.sig J,78J,734 11 Miscellaneous- Ores ol metals, n.o.p I'nited Kingdom . . . Cwt. 33 49.255 66, OSS 3,125 970,928 Cwt. United States Total 829,063 829.096 1,089,396 Anodes of nickel, zinc, copper, silver or gold. Bells and gongs, n.o.p 2,705 270 SO 5 61 76 54,310 1 50 18 30 22 80 16,293 00 Total 54.452 16,335 60 3,316 31.037 United States Total 34,353 1,906 models made in Canada and designed by sculptors domi- ciled therein. 4 1 20 190,423 57,126 90 Total . ... 190,427 57,128 10 Cages,— Bird, parrot, squirrel 5 4,062 1 75 1,421 70 parts thereof. 4,067 1,423 45 13,324 999 29 cameras and kodaks, including special parts of metal in the rough, when imported by manufacturers of cameras and kodaks, for use only in the manufacture of cameras and kodaks. Chronometers and compasses for 27.362 31.561 58,923 ■ crsToms heport ""jiONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Hates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. % 54.637 S cU. 8,195 55 % $ cts. S 55,232 407 1,984 19.629 4,805 7,493,617 % cts. 728 16,893 1,373 182 00 4,223 25 343 25 54.637 8. 195 55 18,994 4.748 50 7,575.674 88, 6C* IS, 384 N 18, M4 4.748 56 vt.tK.m Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. 2,705 11 2 20 11 5 61 US 54,310 42 11 57 16,293 00 11 2 20 42 11 57 54.505 16,349 37 1,041 208 20 1,041 4 1 190,423 1 028 57,126 90 1,041 208 20 1 0 28 191,469 57,336 58 5 4,062 4,067 13,324 . — CUSTOM ti J^fl'ORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — GeneiL'VL Statement of Merchandise Free and .\rticles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value, Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP Vll— Continued. Miscellaneous— Con. t t t Ct8. 10 • 3 00 656.598 196,979 40 Total 656.608 196,982 40 34,731 10.419 30 Total 34.731 10.419 30 138 6,748 10,563 2,024 40 17,469 5,240 70 Watch cases and parts thereof, 497 310 47,822 122,481 Total 171,110 10,717 3,303 447 609,079 894,783 and parts thereof, finished or unfinished, including winding Total . . . 1,518,329 189,791 62 Gas. coal oil, or other lighting 14 148.784 44,635 20 collars, galleries and shade- Total 148,798 44,639 40 9 90.913 gas burners . 27,273 90 Total 90,922 27,276 60 Lamps, side lights and head 675 1,817 4 388 347,517 100,934 2,941 1,367,563 545 10 I 20 Holland 104,255 10 30,280 20 882 30 410.268 90 1,821,839 346,551 70 i.352 10,979 39,855 405 60 rapan 3,293 70 Cnited States 11,956 50 Total 52, 186 15,635 80 34,993 12.247 55 thereof. CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — ContiniLed. Preferential Tariff. | Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Dut.v. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. i 1,923 S cts. qS4 60 87 % cts. 23 92 $ 2,010 10 136 1,749 290 656,598 % cts. 408 52 3 00 136 1,749 290 37 40 48101 79 75 481 01 79 75 196,979 40 1,923 384 60 2,262 622 08 660,793 197,989 OS 35 9 63 35 34,731 9 63 10,419 30 35 9 63 34,766 10,428 93 552 110 40 12,535 32,526 3,447 14 8,944 7o 13,245 39,274 10.563 552 110 40 45,061 12,391 89 63,082 350 70 00 847 310 47,822 122,481 219 10 350 70 00 171,460 19 1 90 10,736 3,303 447 609,079 894,783 19 1 90 1,518,348 595 119 00 595 14 148,784 595 119 00 149.393 44,758 40 9 90 913 27 273 90 90,922 27,276 60 7,694 1,53S SO 8,369 1,817 4 388 347,517 100,934 2,941 1,367,563 I 741 30 7,694 1,538 80 1,829.533 337 67 40 337 1,352 10,979 39,855 405 60 11,956 50 337 67 40 52,523 15 723 20 34,993 12,247 55 1 1 1_ CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and C.ROrP VII— Continued. Miscellaneous— Con. GlovL- fasteners, metal, shoe eye lets, corset eyelets, shoe eye let hooks and shoe lace wir fasteners. Ingots moulds, glas^ moulds of metal. Medals of gold, silver or copper and other metallic articles actually bestowed as trophies or prizes and received and accepted as honorary di&cinc- tions. and cups or other metal- lic prizes won in bona fide com- petitions. Metallic elements and tungst acid when imported by man_ facturers for use only in their own factories in the manufac- ture of metal filaments for electric lamps. Nickel plated ware, n.o.p . . United Kingdom. Unitejd Kingdom. France Japan United States Patterns of brass, iron, steel oi other metal, not being models Phosphor tin and phosphor bronze, in blocks, bars, plates, sheets and wire- Rivets, burrs and washers, brass and copper. Nails and tacks, brass and copper United Kingdom.. Hong Kong France Japan Switzerland United States Total.. United States United States . Stereot\'pes, electrotj-pes and United States. celluloids and bases for the same composed wholly oi partly of metal or celluloid, n.o.p.. and copper shells for such stercoti-pes, electrotypes and celluloids. Sterotypes, electrotypes and eel luloids of newspaper columns in any language other than English and French and of books, and bases and matrices and copper shells for the same, whether composed wholly oi in part of metal or celluloid. Stereotypes, electrotypes and celluloids for al am anacs, calen- dars, illustrated pamphlets, newspaper or other advertiae- ments. n.o.p., and mat copper shells for such stereo-l types, electrotypes and cellu- loids. ' United Kingdom. Japan United States 18.239 46.769 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Proterential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. t $ cts $ $ cts t $ cts. 917,349 91,734 90 16,370 3,683 41 167 50 10 17,520 41 2,183 11,251 15 1,094,998 4,077 56 14 35 2,183 7,849 15 654 90 2,354 70 4 50 654 90 * 3,545 40 4 50 383,249 30 16,370 3,683 11 10,214 3,064 20 1,126.008 391,546 01 18,239 5,471 70 46,769 4,676 90 13,839 4,151 70 211 42 20 211 4,890 42 20 1,467 00 211 42 20 5,101 1,509 20 Sq.in. Sq.in. Sq.in. 231,787 14,575 289 77 2,577 163 23 77 2,801 60 1,274,964 171 1 53,847 29 13 0 90 19,124 57 2,577 m 25 77 1.277,825 54,019 19,154 60 11— i— 18 R— 4 CUSTOMS HEl'ORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. CJROUP Vll-Concluded. MlscelUnMOS-Con. Type metal in blocks, bars, plates and sheets. Type (or printing, including t SS $ cts. 30 440 63,920 6 00 88 00 12,784 00 64,390 12,878 00 834 14,868 83 40 l,4»a 80 cords, tassels, ribbons or trim- Total 15,702 1,570 20 United States Lb. 103,262 36,867 Lb. screwed or twisted, or flattened or corrugated, for use in connec- tion with nailing machines for the manufacture of boots and^ shoes when , imported by the manufacturers of boots and shoes, to be used exclusively for such purposes in their own factories. 424 106 00 Total 424 Wire of all knds, nop 125,606 Total 125,506 2,0U,SM 7. 187, MS 1,777,(82 It 1S,S28,2« %t.»54,0«8 maniirarturers, other than Iron and steel. GROUP Via. Non -metallic, minerals 4 sroducts. Cemeat. sand, Umc, earths, and plaster- 2,258 13,810 4,672 Total 18,482 United Kingdom . . , United .States Total Cwt ... 1,454 7,413 723 3,260 Cwt. 8,867 3,983 Cl'STOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. S S cts. $ i cts. t 85 t cts. 12 75 378 47 25 378 30 440 63,920 47 25 6 00 88 00 12,784 00 378 47 25 64,768 12,925 25 834 14.868 83 40 1.486 SO 15,702 1.570 20 Lb. Lb. Lb 69 12 08 69 424 106 00 69 12 08 493 118 08 400 60 00 400 125,506 400 60 00 125,906 3«,U1 C.37S a 57. 6U 16.(99 « 7,274,73« 1 794 ISi 22 271. 4K 48, 9K 98 M.952 27.247 24 24.325. 4S« Cwt. C»-t. Cwt. 11— i— 18^ 276 CUSTOilS RKi'ORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and ■ ' Countries. Free Goods. | General Tariff. Articles. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. C'.HOIP VIII -Continued. C«m«nt, sand, lime, earths, and plaster -Con. CiraMl ana sand Ton. 31 317,748 288 442,287 Ton. S 1 cto. United States Total United States 317,779 442,573 Sites or crystallized quartz, ground or unground. Gypsum, crude (sulphate of lime) Cwt. 10,902 11.803 Cwt. Ton. 23 2.048 Ton. ' T' N^H ^t tt^ 114 Total United States 114 2,071 I.ime Cwt. Cwt. 103,799 59,140 10,349 80 Plaster of Paris, or gypsum, ground not calcined. R T\ ntr 4 2,357 7 3,069 1 05 460 35 Total 2,361 3,076 461 40 Plaster of Paris, or gypsum, cal- cined and prepared wall plaster 7 21,734 20 18,587 0 88 2,717 08 Total 21,741 18,607 2,717 96 Cement, Portland and hydraulic 227 26,393 2.187 23.688 22 70 2,639 30 Total 26,620 25,875 2,662 00 Cement, n.o.p., and manufactures of, n.o.p. 16 8.926 3 60 2.008 52 Total 8.942 2.012 12 Chalk, prepared 155 188 36 76,680 27 12 P 32 90 JfUIJUl 6 30 13,419 48 Total 77,059 13,485 80 Whiting, gilders' whiting and Paris white. United Kingdom . . . United States Total 133,983 63,315 111,289 69,432 197,298 180.721 Kl,8$3 in, CM 31, (8« K and plaster. Clay and manuractures of (in- cluding bricks of all kinds) — China clay, ground or unground . I'nited Kingdom . . . 90,714 3 126.502 53,848 6 73,373 United States Total 217.219 127,227 CUSTOMS REPORT 277 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption- — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Ton. S $ cts Ton. i t cts. Ton. t $ cte. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Ton. Ton. Ton. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt 103,799 59 140 10,349 80 57 76 7 60 57 4 2,357 76 3,069 7 60 1 05 460 35 76 7 60 2.418 3,152 469 00 7 21,734 20 18,587 0 88 2, 717 08 21,741 18,607 2,717 96 67 562 4 69 294 26,393 2.749 23,688 27 39 2,639 30 67 562 4 69 26,687 26,437 2,666 69 98 12 25 114 8,926 15 85 2,008 52. 88 12 25 9,040 2,024 sr 1,101 165 15 1,256 188 36 76,680 192 27 32 90 6 30> 13,419 48- l.IOl 165 15 78,160 13.650 9? 1,837 189 a 1»4,S3C 31,878 77 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General TarifT. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP vni— Continued. Clay and manuractures of (including bricks of all kinds) —Can. Fire clay, ground or unground . . S 7,809 9 384,646 1 t cts. Total 392:464 Pipe clay, ground or ungrouniL - 1.148 Clays, all other, n.o.p 2,453 198 28,235 30,886 Brick, fire, magnesite 192,488 103,960 507 2,463,676 Brick, fire, of a class or kind not made in Canada, n.o.p. 2.568,143 Fire brick, n.o.p 23 640,157 5 18 144,036 54 640,180 144,041 72 83 22 83 83 22 83 Building brick M M 3,4IS 37.65S 12,973 14 779 17,902 4,027 99 779 17,902 4,027 99 Building blocks, partition hollow and fireproof building tile. :::::::::;:: 58,908 13,254 39 58,908 13,254 39 Drain pipes, sewer pipes and earthenware fittings therefor, chimney linings or vents, chim- ney tops and inverted blocks, glazed or unglazed. Drain tiles, not glazed 28,184 9,864 40 1 : 1 ' ( ' 28,184 9.864 40 416 83 20 Manufactures of clay, n.o.p 292 4 135,673 65 70 0 90 30.527 05 135,969 30,593 65 5 1 13 imported by manufacturers of CrtiTOiin REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continthed. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. $ $ cts. % % cts. $ S ct.. 1 15,914 1,989 32 15.937 640. 157 1,994 50 144,036 54 IS. 914 1.989 32 656.094 146.031 04 2.073 310 95 2.073 83 2.073 310 95 2.156 M. M M 3.418 57.658 6 116 14 50 6 779 116 17.902 14 50 6 116 14 50 785 18.018 853 10,6 63 »' 853 5S. 908 106 63 853 106 63 59.761 '■ 609 152 25 .i-IM« 609 28.184 152 25 9.864 40 609 152 25 28.793 10.016 65 i!?i*' 416 83 20 27.524 3.440 55 27.816 4 135.673 3.506 25 0 90 30.527 05 27.524 3.440 55 163.493 34.034 20 5 1 13 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 liEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free ami Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP Vlll-Continuod. CUy and manuractures of (including bricks of all kinds) —Con. i t 56 88 52 2.302 6V,818 t cts. 16 80 26 40 China IS 60 690 60 70.316 2.353 2 728 135 137 54 3« g.462 72,537 705 90 decorated, printed, or sponged, and all earthenware, nop. B. India 0 60 218 40 40 SO r.hinn 41 10 16 20 Italy 103 20 2.538 60 21,761 10 Total 84.752 25,425 60 45.874 13.762 20 45.874 13,762 20 Table ware of china, porcelain. 15. 198 4.480 122 14 93,295 852 198.214 13 101,323 4. 179 45 1,232 00 BraTii ..:;'::;: 33 55 China 3 85 25,656 12 Holland 234 30 54.509 44 3 58 27,863 82 413.511 113,716 11 22 4,725 13,099 3 30 6 60 1,417 50 3.929 70 Total... . 17.857 5,357 10 690 2 30,659 207 00 0 60 9,197 70 31.351 9.405 30 393 40.79- 137 55 14.278 95 Total 41,190 14.416 SO 100 308 197 46 2,306 59.929 30 00 n.o.p. 92 40 59 10 13 80 691 80 15, 978 70 Total 62,886 18,865 80 Total, clay and inanufactiires of s.sn.soc l.-IKMi 4M,HS 8C Including bricks of aU kinds) CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. i 17,611 t cts 3.522 20 $ S cts J 17.667 88 52 2.302 67.818 S cts. 3.539 00 17,611 3,522 20 87.927 24.617 00 112,346 22,469 20 114.699 2 728 135 137 54 344 S,462 72,537 23.175 10 218 40 112,346 22.469 20 197,098 47.894 80 76 15 20 76 45,874 13.762 20 76 15 20 45,950 13.777 40 1,313.109 196.966 35 1,328,307 4,480 122 14 93.295 852 198.214 13 101.323 1.232 00 1.313.109 1%.966 35 1.726.620 5,587 1,117 40 5.598 22 4.725 13.099 3.929 70 5,587 2,242 1,117 40 23.444 448 40 2.932 2 30.659 2,242 448 40 33.593 24.934 6,233 50 25.3^7 40.797 6 371 03 24.934 6.233 50 66. 124 12,933 2.390 60 13.053 308 197 46 2,306 39,929 13 80 17.978 70 12.953 2.590 60 73.839 l.Sii.Ul «3».377 OS 3.242.989 (7(.282 91 282 CUSTOMS nr.i'itur 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. Gonoral Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity . Value. Duty. GROUP Vlll-Contmued. Coal, petroleum, asphalt, and products— Asphaltum or asphalt, solid United Kingdom . . . Mexico United States Total Cwt 72 15,954 398,526 S 134 9.051 415.812 Cwt S i cts 414,552 424,997 15.725 2.751 98 33,984 United Kingdom. . , United States Total United States Ton. Ill 4,345,084 94P 24,S05.60<> Ton. stove, nut and pea. 4,345,195 24.806,558 Coal, anthracite, n.o.p., buck- wheat, rice and barley 407.593 1,385,240 3,042,057 7.661,765 125,887 98 Total 3.042,057 7.661,765 425.887 98 13,526,452 36,747,877 7,169.019 56 Total 13.526.452 36,747,877 7,169,019 56 Newfoundland United States Total United States United States United States United States Tar coal, crude, in packages of not less than 15 gal. and coal pitch. Gal. 50 2.035.199 6 117,027 Gal. 2,035,249 117,033 Carbolic or heavy oil 130.878 33,712 Coke Ton 1.075.491 8,160,916 Ton. Coke, ground, when imported by manufacturers of electric bat- teries, for use in their on-n fac- tories in the manufacture of such batteries. Petroleum imported by miners Cwt 14.517 25,076 Cwt Gal. 4.710 1.922 Gal. or mining companies or con- cerns lor use in the concentra- tion of ores of metals in their own concentrating establish- ments. 47,135 5.824 707 11 than naphtha benzine and gas- oline lighter than •S2.'!.S but not less th.an -775 specific gravity at 60 degrees. 24,010.005 236,809,939 1,005.538 13,661,429 75.415 35 1.024,607 38 heavier at 60 degrees tempera- Total 260,819,944 14.666,967 1,100,022 73 refiners to be reBned in their own factories. CUSTOMS REPORT 283 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Cwt. $ t cts Cwt. % $ cts Cwt S S cts. 15,725 2,751 98 Ton. Ton. Ton.. 226 330 22 60 226 3,042,037 330 7,661,765 22 60 425,887 98 226 330 22 60 3,042,283 7.662,095 425,910 58 290 1,235 101 50 290 13,526,4.52 1,235 36,747,877 101 50 7,169,019 56 290 1,235 101 50 13,526,742 36,749,112 7,169,121 06 Gal. Gal. Gal. Ton. Ton. Ton. Cwt. Cwt, Cwt. Gal. Gal. Gal. 47, 135 5.824 707 11 24,010.005 236,809,939 1.005,538 13,661,429 75,415 35 260,819,944 14.666,967 1,100.022 73 CUSTOMS KEI'ORT 10 GEORffE V, A. 1920 No. 15.^ — General Statement of Merchandise J"ree and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. |l — • General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. C;ROrP VIII— Continued. Coal, petroleum, asphalt, and products-Con. Petroleum, (not including crude petroleum imported to be re- fined or illuminating or lubri- cating oils) -8235 specific grav- ity or heavier at 60 degrees temperature. Illuminating oils composed whol- ly or in part of the products of petroleum, coal, shale or lig- nite, costing more than 30 cents per gallon. Coai and kerosene, distilled, puri- Gal. t Gal. 139,635,201 t 7.923.246 t cto. 698,176 35 227,433 175.278 35.055 60 227,433 175,278 35.055 60 131,523 3,769,926 10,630 423, 166 3,288 07 94.248 60 Total 3,901,449 433,796 97.536 67 Xewfoundland United States Total Gasoline under • 725 specific grav- ity at 60 degrees temperature. 1.270 2,824,542 647 738,802 2,825,812 739,449 Lb. Lb. 5,150,420 415,368 83,073 60 Lubricating oils composed whol- ly or in part of petroleum and costing less than 25 cents per gallon. Gal. Gal. 42 221,926 2,117,81" 9 25,639 438.240 1 06 5,548 IS 52,945 78 Total 2,339,785 463. 8SS 58,494 99 Lubricating oils, n.o.p 5,602 2 25 3,460,155 3,196 3 21 1,488,985 639 20 0 60 4 20 297,797 00 Total 3,465.784 1,492,205 298,441 00 800 56 22 534 15 28 325,632 16,825 15 69 773 20 3,185 244,715 2,944 37 specified. 2 63 12 08 135 28 3 50 557 37 42.825 51 327,087 265,602 46.480 74 Vaseline and all similar prepara- 173.705 43.426 25 medicinal or other purposes. 173.705 43.426 25 Lb. Lb. 1.504,810 190,826 47,706 50 1,504.810 190,826 47,706 50 281.001 57,794 14,448 50 Total 281,001 57,794 14.448 50 CUSTOMS REPORT 285 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Gal. $ t cts. Gal. t S cts. Gal. 139,635,201 % 7,923.246 5 cts. 698,176 33 1 000 501 75 15 1,000 227,433 501 175,278 35,055 60 501 75 15 228,433 175,779 131,523 3,769,926 10,630 423,166 3,288 07 3,901,449 433,796 97,536 67 Lb. Lb. Lb. 5,150,42,0 415,368 83,073 60 Gal. Gal. Gal. 42 221.926 2,117,817 9 25.639 438.240 1 06 2,339,785 463,888 58, •94 99 169 21 14 5,926 2 25 3,460,155 3,365 3 • 21 1.488,985 - 297,797 00 324 169 21 14 3,466,108 1,492,374 298,462 14 3,428 514 20 3,037 56 22 534 15 28 325, 632 20,253 15 m 773 20 3,185 244,715 3,438 57 12 OS 3 50 42,825 51 2,237 3,428 514 20 329,324 269,030 46,994 94 93 13 95 93 173,705 93 13 95 173,798 43.440 20 Lb. 115 17 25 Lb. Lb. 728 1,504,810 115 190,826 17 25 47,706 50 115 17 25 1,505,538 190,941 238 35 70 830 281,001 238 57,794 3)5 70 14,448 50 830 238 35 70 281,831 58,032 14.484 20 286 CUSTOMS REl'OIiT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Articles. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROVP Vlll-Continued. boMlf petroleum, asphalt, and products— Con. Petroleum, products of, nop. . Gal. t Gal. 5,235.30£ 24.647,623 t 467. 87C 5,106,783 S cts. 130,882 72 616,191 30 29,882,932 5,574,65! 747.074 02 Total, roaK petroleum, asphalt, and products. U, 723,887 n.ztt.iv, M,8«8,SM 58 Glass- Glass carboys or demijohns. bijttU'i', (IccanttTS, flaslci, jars and phials. - 0,189 3.i5 122 145 1 8 59,725 81 5 644,495 115 40 Rermuda 39 65 47 13 0 33 Vranrt* 2 60 J 19,410 70 Miquelon and St. 26 33 1 63 209,462 10 711,126 231.117 37 Glass balls, and cut, pressed or moulded, crystal glass table- ware, blown glass tableware, and other cut glass ware. 875 5 9 3 865 4,439 15 1,047 422,748 284 38 H n Knn^ 1 63 J =■■ ^ 2 93 Newfoundland 0 98 P 281 15 1,439 44 4 88 340 28 137.395 36 429,996 139,751 03 Lamp chimneys, glass shades or globes - TT T^ _ 55 17 132 183,695 17 88- 5 53 42 90 59,702 25 Total 183.899 59,768 56 Incandesnent lamp bulbs and glass tubing for use in the 818 198,382 81 80 19,838 20 lamps and mantle stockings for gas light. Total 199,200 19,920 00 / lamps. 48 7 20 48 7 20 Spectacles. eye-glasses anc ground or finished spectacle or eye-glass lenses . 702 240 109,421 210 60 Janan 72 00 32,826 30 110,363 33, 108 90 Sq. It. Sq.ft. glass. Janan ^ 74,200 17,655.328 4,202 1,504,495 525 25 188,062 22 17.729.528 1,508,697 188,587 47 CVSTOllS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Contimied. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Gal. t % cts. Gal. S ; cts. Gal. 5,235.309 24,647.623 S 467,876 5,106,783 t cts. 130,882 72 616,191 30 29,882,932 5.574.659 747,074 02 C.IM 801 IS }c.n«.ts4 4,643 928 60 355 122 145 1 8 59,725 81 5 644.495 4,643 928 60 715.769 9,540 1,908 00 10,415 5 9 3 865 4.429 15 1.047 422.748 2,192 38 9,540 1,908 00 439.536 155 31 00 155 55 17 132 183,695 155 31 00 184,054 45 2 25 . 45 818 198,382 45 2 25 199,245 19,922 25 9 0 90 9 48 9 0 90 57 345 69 00 345 702 240 109,421 345 69 00 110,708 Sq. It. 56,096 5.680 426,02 Sq. ft. Sq. ft. 56,096 74.200 17.655,328 5.680 4.202 1,504,495 56,096 5.680 426 02 17,785,624 1,514 377 IS9 013 49 288 CUSTOMS REPORT No. 15. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 -General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP vm— Continued. Glass-Con Ornamental figured and enamel- led coloured glass and memor- ial or other ornamental window glass, n.o.p. t $ 1,232 5,322 $ cts. 1,330 50 6.554 1.638 50 Painted or vitrified, chipped, figured, enamelled and obs- cured white glass. W5 236 25 Total 945 236 25 Plain, coloured, opaque, stained or tinted, or muffled glass in sheets. 17.840 4. 460 00 17,840 4,460 00 Stained or ornamental glass win- 5,118 1,535 40 ' 5.118 1,535 40 Glass plates or discs, rough cut or unwTought, for use in the manu- facture of optical instnmients, when imported by manufac- fncturers of such optical instni- 1,714 609 38,051 p ^^ 40,374 3,416 59,813 of dry plates for photographic purposes when imported by the 63,229 plates for use exclusively in the manufacture thereof in their own factories. Photographic dry plates 842 19,896 252 60 5.968 80 Total 20,738 6.221 40 Plate glass, not bevelled, in sheets or panes, not exceeding 7 sq. ft. each, n.o.p. Sq.ft. Sq. ft. 909,302 388,256 38,825 60 Total 909,302 3S8,25C 38,825 60 Plate glass, not bevelled, in sheets or panes exceeding 7 sq. ft. each, and not exceeding 25 sq. ft. each, n.o.p. 268,668 160,148 44,010 78 Total 268.668 160.148 44,040 78 Plate glass, n.o.p 550,850 364,761 127,666 35 Total 550,850 364,761 127,666 35 Plate glass, bevelled, nop 8.075 6,796 2.378 60 Glass in sheets and bent plate glass, n.o.p. 940 124,259 235 00 31,064 75 125, 199 31.299 75 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. 1 Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Bush. S 8,045 S cts. 1,407 89 Bush. i S cts. Bush. $ 9,277 5,322 $ cts. 1,715 89 1.330 50 ~ 8,045 1,407 89 14,599 3.046 39 ~ 2,004 350 70 2,004 945 330 70 236 25 2.004 350 70 2,949 586 95 4,044 707 69 4,044 17,810 707 69 4,044 707 69 21,884 5,167 69 2,201 440 20 2,201 5,118 440 20 =. 1,535 40 2,201 440 20 7,319 1,975 60 , 1,990 398 00 2,832 19,896 5.968 SO 1,990 398 00 22.72? 6.619 40 Sq. ft. 21.362 1,602 15 Sq. ft. Sq. ft. 45.008 909,302 21,362 388,256 38,825 60 45,008 21,362 1,602 15 954,310 409,618 40.427 75 6,583 987 45 10,003 268,668 6,583 160,148 10.003 6,583 987 45 278.671 166, 731 45.028 23 97.549 41,782 9,396 45 97,549 550,850 41,762 364,761 9,396 45 127,666 35 97,549 41.762 9,396 45 648.399 406,523 137,062 80 8,075 6.796 2.378 60 13,287 2.325 26 14,227 124,239 2.560 26 31,064 75 13,287 2.325 26 138,486 33,625 01 11— i— 19 R— 4 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No,. 15 — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP VIII— Continued. GUss-Con, Silvered glass, bevellwl or not, S t 20 2,310 298 138.165 $ cts. 7 00 5 60 808 50 104 30 48,357 75 Total 140.809 49,283 15 Articles of ^lass, not plate or sheet, designed to be cut or 858 193 05 779 12 1,265 268 10,995 1 291 819,634 175 30 glass, n.o.p. 2 70 284 63 60 30 2,473 90 0 23 65 48 184,419 99 Total 834.103 187,675 58 103, C03 S,2U,S9C 1,187,531 8» Stone- Phosphate rock (fertilizer ) 87.524 Pumice and pumice stone lava and 25 12 35,778 > ^ manufactured than ground. 35,815 Xewfoundland United States Total United Kingdom. .. .Stone, refuse, not sawn, ham- mered or chiselled, nor fit for flagstone, building stone or paving. Ton. 173.521 282,389 112,038 134,645 Ton. 455.910 246.683 Flint, and ground flint atones ... Cwt. 48 3,400 115,692 108 1,655 112,150 Cwt. United States Total 119.140 113.913 Chalk, China or Cornwall stone, cliff stone, and felspar, fluo- epar. magnesite and mica schist, ground or unground. 84,914 147,510 232,424 liurrstones in blocks, rough or unmanufactured, not bound up or prepared for binding into mill stones. Building stone other t lian marble No 1,457 4,229 No. United States Cwt CH-t 1,839 927 275 S5 2 aides but not sawn on more than 4 sides. Building stone other than marble or granite, planed, turned, cut or further manufactured than sawn on 4 stdos. 144 203 64 80 CUSTOMS FEPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. i 19.952 S 4,489 32 { S cts. $ 19.972 16 3.114 2,972 138,165 S cts. • 4,496 32 1 5 60 804 2,674 241 20 802 20 ' 1,049 70 f ! 906 SO 48.357 75 19,952 4,489 32 3.478 1,043 40 164.239 64.815 87 29,864 4,479 60 4,021 69 804 20 13 80 34,743 69 779 12 5,237 268 69,450 1 4.742 819.634 6, 476 85 13 80 175 30 ■ 2 70 3,972 794 40 1,079 03 60 30 53,455 11,691 00 14,164 90 0 23 4,451 890 20 955 68 I 184,419 99 29.864 4,479 60 70.968 14. 193 60 934,935 206.348 78 171,511 29.950 48 74,446 15.237 00 5.460,553 1,212.709 37 Ton. Ton. Ton. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. No. No. No. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt 1.839 927 275 85 * 144 203 64 80 ' 11— i— 19i 292 CUi^TOMS REJ'ORr 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity Value. Quantity . Value. Duty. GROUP Vlll-C'ontmued, Stone— Con. Flagstone, Eranite, rough sand- stone, and all building stone. not hainmorod, sawn or chis- Bellcd. Flagstone and all other building etone sawn on not more than two sides. S t 94.359 t els. 14.153 86 35.506 7.101 20 ' y ■ ■ 5.558 1,111 60 5,558 1,111 60 Granite, manufactures of, n.o.p. 176 35,614 61 60 12,464 90 35.790 12,526 50 Grindstones, not mounted and not 2.295 256.000 344 26 38.400 00 258.295 38,744 25 Grindstones, n.o.p 16.979 4.244 75 16.979 4.244 75 Lithographic stones, not en- graved. 4,481 896 20 Italy 3.603 209.676 720 60 polished, 41,935 20 Total 213,279 42.655 80 Marble, rough, not hammered or 2..')07 51,462 376 05 7,719 30 53,969 8.095 35 Marble ' ■ . p 44 847 10 68,217 15 40 296 45 3 50 23,875 95 69,118 24,191 30 Roo&ng slate Squares of 100 sq. ft. Squares ot 100 sq.ft. 8,144 47.268 6,108 00 Slate pencils 347 10. 148 86 75 2.637 00 Total 10,495 2,623 75 • 3 41,111 0 75 10,277 75 Total 41,114 10,278 50 CUSTOili; REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates Total Dutiable Goods. ■Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty. S % cts. $ S cts. 94.359 8 cts. 35,506 7.101 20 54 8 10 54 5.558 54 8 10 5.612 1,119 70 38.800 11,M2 70 3«,g83 35.614 11,704 30 38,809 11,642 70 74.599 34,946 3,4B4 60 37.241 256.000 38,400 00 34.946 3,494 60 293,241 42,^8 85 640 112 00 540 16.979 * 4.244 75 640 112 00 17,619 4,356 75 4,481 896 20 3,603 209,676 213,279 42,655 80 2,507 51,462 53,969 3,219 965 70 3,219 44 847 10 68,217 3,219 965 70 72.337 25,157 00 Squares of 100 Sq. ft. Squares of 100 Sq.ft. Squares of 100 Sq. ft. 8,144 47,268 6, 108 00 347 10,148 86 75 10,495 2,623 75 3 411,11 0 75 10,277 75 41,114 10,278 50 CVSTUilS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Countries. Free Goods. General TarilT. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP VIII— Continued. Stone— Con. Slate and manufactures of, n.o.p. i t i ct«. 38,502 11,550 60 Total 38,502 11,550 60 United Kingdom . . . Curling stones and handles there- for. Pair. SJ 1,160 Pair. 1 22 2 20 Total 85 1.160 1 22 2 20 Manufactures of stone, n.o.p 15 4 93 44.169 4 50 1 20 27 90 13,250 70 Total 44.281 13,284 30 ni,748 t7*,14( 1*7, H8 8* MIsceDaneous— Artificial abrasives in bulk tnished or ground, when im- ported for use in the manufac- ture of abrasive wheels and poHshing composition. Emery, in bulk, crushed or ground. 1,349 126,282 127,631 2,710 82,328 Total 85,038 Sandpaper, glass, flint and emery paper or emerj- cloth. 800 102 300,056 200 00 25 50 75.014 00 Total 300.958 75,239 50 Emery and carborundum wheels and manufactures of emery or 562,802 140,700 50 Total 562,802 140,700 50 Asbestos, in any form other than crude, and all manufactures of. 4,20S 52 12 600,108 1.052 00 13 00 3 00 150.027 00 604,380 151,095 00 18,666 Crucibles, clay, sand or plum- bago. 62.481 47.014 Total 109,495 1,202,890 47,069 59 i_ ' 1.250,018 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity - Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. S 192 % cts. 38 40 $ S cts. $ 192 38,502 % Ota. 38 40 11,550 60 192 38 40 38,694 11,589 00 Pair. Pair Pair. 1 22 2 20 I 22 2 20 466 93 20 466 15 4 93 44,169 93 20 4 50 1 20 27 90 13,250 70 466 93 20 44,747 13,377 50 78.326 1«,351 ?0 l.»48,4;2 214, 2t3 SO , 9,943 1.491 45 10,743 102 300,056 9.943 1,491 45 310,901 445 77 88 445 562,802 77 88 445 77 88 563.247 45,314 6,797 10 49,522 52 12 600, lOS 7,849 10 45,314 6,797 10 649,694 157,892 10 CVSTOili^ liKPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity Value. Quantity Value. Duty. CROUP VIII— Concluded. .^Ilscellaneous— Con. Diamond dust or bort. and black diamonds for borers. S 1,448 93.798 % t cts. 95,246 Foundry facings of ail kinds .... 41.335 10,333 75 Plumbago, not ground or other- wise manufactured. Plumbago, ground and manu- factures of, n.o.p. 21.203 2,120 30 113 126,139 28 25 31.534 75 Total 126,252 31,563 00 United Kingdom . . B.VV. Indies, other NcK-foundland Salt, imported from the United Kingdom, or any British Pos- session: or imported for the use of the sea or gulf fisheries. Cwt 700.395 308, 726 18,736 634,380 236,625 518,072 47,421 11,621 56,976 121,211 C»t. United States Total 1,899.062 755,301 Salt, in bulk, nop 11.200 1.451 14,500 259 1,681 298.708 560 00 Brazil 72 55 16,695 1,067,434 834 75 53,371 70 Total 1.096.780 315,148 54.839 00 Salt, n.o.p., in bags, barrels, and other coverings. 266,457 152,110 19.982 46 251 43 92 provided for. 39 891,216 6 83 155.963 53 Total 891,506 156.014 28 2,441.SS5 3, (IS. (94 «41.88; 79 4«,»S$,8g2 st.iu.im 13,344,217 M and products. GROUP IX. Wood, wood products, paper and manufac- tures. Cork and manufactures of— Corkwood or cork bark factored, imported by manu- facturers for use in their own factories in the manufacture of corks, strips, shives, shells, and washers of cork. Cork-wood, nanufacturcd. Cork slabs, boards, planks and tiles produced from cork waste or granulated or ground cork 9,291 802 10,303 Total 11,105 37,352 56.614 11.205 60 16,984 20 Total 93,966 28,189 80 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. | Treaty Rates Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity - Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. $ S cU. S S cts. S i cts. 41,335 10,333 75 21,203 2,120 30 16,446 2,466 90 16,559 126, 139 16,446 2.466 90 142,698 Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. 11,200 1,451 16,695 1.067,434 14,500 259 1,681 298,708 1,096,780 315,148 266.457 152,110 10,337 2.236 1.550 55 335 40 10.588 2,236 39 891,216 12,573 1,885 95 904.079 84,721 U,71» 28 3.100.419 654,607 07 1,878,491 n».3n «9 74,446 15.237 00 89.317 599 - - 37,352 56.614 93,966 298 CUSTOMS i:eport 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value, Quantity Value. Duty. GROIP I.\-Continuc.l Cork *nd nunuractures of— Con. t 467 8 2,527 1.664 167,410 t CU. Portugal 505 40 Spnin 33 482 00 Total 172.078 34.415 20 Lb. Lb. 54 12 33,648 8.647 28,580 83 13 13,151 3,210 24=929 4 32 2 851 84 United States 2 286 40 Total 72,941 41.386 5 835 28 8.0IM 1.793 42.009 38,047 47,553 8,875 2,002 10.652 10,085 33,698 89 65 1 902 35 United States 2,377 65 Total 137,406 65.312 20,3m tn.iit Wood, unmanufactured, and round unmanufactured timber- Bark, hemlock United States Cord. 484 6,469 Cord. 11 440.953 United States Total 440.964 1.599.825 1,603 2,637 tured. ■Total •4.240 3 29.482 Total 29.485 United States Wood for fuel 16,186 58,809 Total, wood, unmanufactured. 2,U»,7iR and round unmanufactured Umber Lumber and timber, hewn or sawn— Timber, hewn or saw-n, squared 558 267,022 or sided, or creosoted, etc. United States Total 267,580 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. $ 6,920 $ cts. 1,038 00 . 3 S cts. S 7,3S7 8 2,527 1,664 167,410 $ cts. 505 40 6,920 1,038 00 ' 178,996 35,453 20 Lb. 245 295 14 70 Lb. Lb, 245 54 12 35,648 8,647 28,580 295 83 13 13,151 3,210 24,929 4 32 2,851 84 2,286 40 245 295 14 70 73,186 41,681 5,849 98 169 100 6 76 8,173 1.793 42,009 38,047 47,553 8,975 2.002 10,652 10,085 33,698 89 65 2.100 45 1,902 35 2,377 65 169 100 6 76 137.575 65,412 6,877 06 7,315 1,059 46 380,055 76,370 04 Cord. Cord, Cord. , 300 CUaroMs HKI'OliT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity Value. Quantity. , Value. Duty. GROUP IX-r.mtinuo.l. Lumber and timber, planks and boards, when not otherwise manufacturiKl than routJh sawn, or split, whither cre- osoted.vuKanlied.or treated by any other presorilnfi pro- ecss or not, and planks boards and other lumber not further manufaetured than dressed on one side only, viz.— Chi-rry. chestnut, gumwood hickory and whitewood I'nited States Australia Philippines M. ft 29. 655 t i, 281. 584 M. ft. ( t els. Feet. 8,102 32.333 649.355 8S1 2.740 109,550 Feet. United States Total 689,790 113,171 Mft. 3 48.908 412 2,532.913 Mft. United States Total United States United States United States 48.911 2,533,325 67.601 2.364,923 Feet. . 259,610 11,618 Feet. 299 488 1 United States United States United States United States 216.573 42,090 23,690 800 Walnut 1,132,634 85,273 Whiteash 1.605,504 131,739 23 13,385 17 995 493 330 1,417 43,812 persimmon, red cedar and sat- Total 60,472 .■\ustralia Mft. 127 1 6 66.826 11,172 30 126 2,493,598 M.ft Newfoundland United States Total Bot further manufactured . 66,960 2,504; 926 CUSTOM ii REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Duitable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. M ft. S % cts. M ft. % S cts. M ft. $ S cts. Feet. Feet. Feet. M ft. M ft. ' M ft. Feet. Feet. Feet. M ft. M ft. M ft. 302 CUSTOMS REPORT No. 15. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 -General Statement of Merchandise Free and .Articles. Countriea. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP IX— Continued. Lumber and timber, planks and boards, etc.— Con. Sawed boards, planks, deals, planed or dressed on one or both sides, when the edges thereof are jointed or tongued and grooved M. ft. $ M. ft. 3.720 t 122,775 S cU. 30,693 75 United States United States Pine and spruce clapboards 2 45 M 3,933 13.194 M 5,220 United States 606 1.937 9,150,796 13?,775 30,t»3 75 planks and hoards when not otherwise manufactured than rough sawn, or split, whether rreosoted, vulcanized, or treated by any other pre- serving process or not, and planks, boards and other lumber not further manu- factured than dressed on one side only. Wood partially manufactured— 362 3,236 331 4.955 2.093 146 034 factured than split, when for Miquelon and St- Peerre. Total. 157.011 3.244 40 740 13, MO 324 40 4 00 74 00 1.364 00 Total 17, 664 1,766 40 157,808 further mEuiufactured than rough a&WD or bent to shape. 74.593 United States 302,425 further manufactured than rough turned and not tenoned, mitred or sized. 105,297 blocks, and all like blocks or sticks, rough hewn or sawn only, and scale board for cheese boxes. CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. 1 Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. M. ft. S S cts. M. ft. S $ cts. M. ft. 3.720 S 122,775 $ cts. 30,693 75 M M M KZ,11i 3«,«s ;s I 3.2« 40 740 13,640 1.364 00 17.664 1 , 1 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP IX— Continued. Wood partially manufactured— Con. Handle, heading, stave and shingle bolts, n.o.p. 488,508 S $ cts. United States United States Staves of oak, sawn, split or cut. not further manufactured than listed or jointed. M 4,860 276,156 M S43 61,424 6 43 7,563 35,463 lengths for walking sticks or brellas. parasols or sunshades, and bamboos unmanufactured. Total 43.075 1,«C«,29; I7,ce4 1,7*6 1* ured.— Wood, manufactured, n.o.p., and products- No. No. B. Guiana 10 842 290 105,369 30 818 261 125,308 7 50 204 50 65 35 31,327 00 106,511 126,417 31,604 25 1 76 11,227 1 76 13,659 0 25 its products, or any mixture of which petroleum forms a part, when such contents are charge- able with a specific duty. 19 00 Pierre. 3.914 75 11,304 15,736 3,934 00 4 20 2.000 1,788 700 00 625 80 Total. 24 3,788 1,325 80 84,081 2, 1020 25 parts thereof. Woodenware. chums, n.o.p.. 47,543 9,508 60 rolling pins. Total. . . . 47,543 9,508 60 2,467 740 10 99.101 24,775 25 ft .STOJ/S RSPORT 305 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. $ S cts. S $ cts. $ S cts. M M M 17,«C4 i,;m 40 6 No. 18 3 15 No. No. 6 10 842 290 105.369 18 30 818 261 125,308 3 15 7 50 204 50 65 25 31,327 00 6 18 3 15 106,517 126,435 31,607 40 1 76 11,227 1 76 15,659 0 25 19 00 3.914 75 11,304 15,736 3,934 DO 2 614 138 15 6 20 2,614 1,788 838 15 625 80 2 614 138 15 26 4,402 1,463 95 84,081 21,020 25 48 7 20 • 48 47 543 7 20 9 508 60 48 7 20 47,591 9,515 80 2,467 740 10 99,101 24 775 25 11— i— 20 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity . Value. Duty. GKurP IX-Continuo.i. Wood, manufactured, n.o.p. aud products— Con. Furnituro. house, office, cabinet % t 2.209 10 S cts. \ustralia or othiT material, in parts or fini^hea, 82 10 Trinidad & Tobago. Jioan 607 6 150 1.132,468 1.13S.542 rnited Stat-- . .... Handle*. D. shovel, wholly of wood and wood handles for manufacture of D. shovel 108,276 16.241 40 Handles of all kinds, ash 89,299 22,324 75 Handles of all kinds, hickory. . , 69,166 17,291 50 69,166 28,647 7,161 75 Matches of wood 56 6.387 l4 00 United States 1,596 75 6.443 1,610 75 Mexican saddle trees and stirrups 17,906 of wood. Mouldings, plaut, gilded or other- 33,609 8,402 25 Woodenware pails and tubs 15 11,329 3 75 United States 2,832 25 11.344 2,836 00 Window sash 38.991 9.747 75 Snaths Doz. Doz. ' 21 106 36 50 Rakes hay No. No. 36 17 Veneers of oak, rosewood, ma- 324. S94 hogany. Spanish cedar and walnut, not over 3-32 of an inch Veneers of wood, n.o.p., not over 3-32 of an inch in thifckness. 105,797 15 869 55 Walking sticks and walking canes of all kinds. 15 1.165 22.329 4 50 6 698 70 Total 23.509 CUSTOM.^ REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. ■ Duty. i 9,611 $ cts. 1.922 20 S S cts. i 11,820 10 5 82 10 8 3,835 6 150 1,132,468 S cts. 2.584 90 3 00 5 1 00 1 00 24 60 ' 3 OO 8 3.228 2 20 887 78 2 20 1,069 88 1 80 43 OO 339,740 40 9.616 1,923 20 3,236 889 98 1.148,394 343,475 78 108,276 16.241 40 89,299 46 805 46 69,166 46 8 05 69,212 28,647 56 6,387 1 6,443 33,609 6 1 35 21 U 329 5 10 2,832 25 \ 6 1 35 11,350 2.837 35 38.991 9 747 75 Doz. Doz. Dm. 21 106 26 50 No. No. No. 36 17 324.594 24,345 06 105,797 2,049 409 80 2,049 15 1,165 22,329 409 80 4 50 6 698 70 2,049 409 80 25.558 7,462 50 11— i— 20i 308 CUSTOMS RKPORT No. 15. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 -General Statement of Merchandise Free and Countries. Free Goods. General Taritt. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. OnOlP IX-Continupd. Wood, manufacturod, n.o.p. and products Con. Charcoal % t 274 36 124,614 t cts. 21,807 77 124,924 675 3,138 10 3,221 7,127 Switzerland 1,993,402 Total 2,007,573 Total, wood, manuractured. 17,«N 4,48«,t7» l,M«,»t H n.o.p. and products.— Hood pulp and Obre— Lb. Lb. 2,769,631 52,829 cally prepared, n.o.p. 1,745,540 80,624 18.875,030 377,543 299.257 13,000 3, 250 00 32 271,312 8 00 United States 67,828 00 n.o.p. Total. 271,344 67,836 00 7>5,SU 1*8,815 N Paper, printed. Including books 194.527 123 5.469 329 30.900 6.986 971 149.832 lUly Total . . . 389.137 1.295 3.724 the promotion of science or Total. 5.019 ports of religious or benevolent associations and issued in the proceedings of said associations to their members, and not for the purpose of sale or trade. 296 cards for the blind and books for the instruction of the deaf and dumb and blind. CUSTOMS REPORT 309 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. t i cts. S S cts. t 274 36 124,614 S cts. 47 95 6 30 21,807 77 124,924 21,862 02 31.854 5,574 68 3,347 753 08 35.876 3,138 10 11.777 50,088 1.136 1,993,402 6.496 51 784 50 2 50 8,556 42,961 1,136 1,925 10 9,666 42 255 60 2.730 35 11.448 17 255 60 498.350 50 31, 8M 5,574 68 56,000 12,600 20 2.095,427 520.068 13 u.zu S.Hitt £},U2 IS, 4*1 S3 4,SM,45; l.U1.7«5 (7 Lb. Lb. Lb. 2,769 631 52,829 13.207 25 1,745,540 80,624 20,156 00 18,875,030 377,543 94,385 75 299,257 13,000 3,250 00 263 46 04 263 32 271,312 46 04 8 00 67.S28 00 263 46 04 271,607 67,882 04 JR 4« U 7».m 118,881 M cus!'roMK jfKi'oirr 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articlew. Countriea. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity Value. Duty. GROUP IX— Continued. Paper, printed. Including books —Con. Books, not printed or reprinted in Canada, which are included and used aa text Ixwks in the curriculum of any university, college or school in Canada: bookB especially imported for the bona fide use of incorpor- i 124.226 210 20.001 67 5 454 356.550 t S cts. Total public libraries, libraries of universities, colleges, and schools, or for the library of any incorporated medical law, literary, scientific or art asso- ciation or society, and being the property of the organized authorities of such library, and not in any case the property of individuals. Books, bound or unbound, which have been printed and manu- factured more than twelve 501,513 ' 2.976 622 5.477 Total years. 9.075 Books on the application of science to industries of all kinds also books printed in any lan- guage other than the English and French languages, or in any two languages not being Eng- lish or French, or any three or more languages . 11.045 609 914 4,188 988 627 7,402 210,522 Greenland, Iceland, Total 236,295 Books, printed, periodicals and pamphlets, or parts thereof. 10,968 l'?2 119 103 380 17.372 308 136 1.770.664 1,096 80 12 20 11 90 10 60 38 00 1,737 20 30 80 13 60 177.066 40 1.800.175 180,017 50 Books— Novels -or works of fic- tion, or literature of a similar character, unbound or paper bound, or in sheets, not includ- ing Christmas annuals or publi- cations commonly known as juvenile or toy books. 447 2.660 74.171 111 75 665 00 18.542 75 77.278 19.319 SO Pack. Pack. p y ng. 100 4,186 257,768 2 458 57.160 8 00 334 88 20.621 44 262,054 57,620 20.964 32 k notes bonds bills of e. 226 1.303 1.375 358 280 389,293 79 10 change, cheques, promisory 456 05 France 481 25 work unsigned, and cards or J 125 30 98 00 printed or lithographed or printed from steel or copper or other platee, and other printed 136,252 55 Total 392,835 137,492 25 matter, n.o.p. J — CVSTOilS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity, i Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. $ J cts. ( % cts. * S Ct3. ~ v.... 230.569 11.528 45 241.537 122 119 106 3 SO 65.303 308 136 1.770.664 12, $25 25 12 20 11 90 10 60 38 00 47,931 2,396 55 4,133 75 30 80 13 60 177,066 40 230.569 11,528 45 47.931 3,396 55 2.078.675 193,942 50 5,175 776 25 5,622 12.335 74. 171 888 00 9,675 1.4S1 25 2,116 25 18,542 75 5.175 776 25 9.675 1,451 25 92. 128 21,547 00 Pack. 18,322 3,597 916 10 Pack. Pack. 18.322 100 4,186 257.768 3.597 45S 57.160 8 00 334 88 20,621 44 18 322 3.597 916 10 280.376 61.21? 21.880 42 10,692 2,405 86 10.91! 1.30. 1.37. 35f 28 389729 2.484 96 456 05 481 25 123 30 98 00 136.252 55 10,692 . 2.405 86 403.52 1 139,898 11 Cl'STOMi^ RKl'ORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP IX-Cominued. Paper, printed. Including books —Con. Lb. t Lb. 3M 200 450 56.715 $ 100 651 126 33.100 i cts. t>-pes, oleoRraphs or like work produced by any process other and having any advertisement Total ... 57.671 33,977 lithographed or stamped there- on or attached thereto, or other similar artistic work, litho- graphed, printed or stamped on paper or cardboard, for bus- iness or advertising purposes, n.o.p. 430 liners' and mantle makers'. when imported in single copies, in sheet form, with magazines. etc. 14,874 or pamphlet form, and time Total 14,874 Canada. 592 29 1.324 108 90 430,396 Cuba 31 50 whether lithographed or Total 432,539 n.o.p. 3.536 851 696 2.236,394 2.727 328 401 835,863 530 40 127 65 104 40 lists, advertising c-alendars and Total 2,241,477 839,319 other advertising circulars, fly sheets or pamphlets. 1.904 10 64 6,222 27 497 48 559.348 428 40 2 25 China 1.399 95 It4ilv 6 OS 111 83 10 80 125.856 08 568.120 127. S29 79 169 as news pictures. i43,700 52,667 21 555 00 143,700 52,667 21 555 00 20.44.J maps. — I \ CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Prelcrential Tariff. Treaty Rates Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lb. ( 3,890 $ cts. 179 90 Lb. t t cts. Lb. 2,105 200 450 56,715 t 3,990 651 126 33, 100 i cts. 1,799 3,890 179 90 59,470 37,867 16 2 40 16 14,874 2 40 3,718 50 16 2 40 14,890 3,720 90 ' 49.277 11,087 67 49,869 29 1,324 108 90 430,396 10 15 37 80 ^ 150,638 60 49,277 11.087 67 481,816 162,476 32 27, 989 12,343 2,798 90 31,525 851 696 2.236,394 15,070 328 401 835,863 3.329 30 335.459 10 27,989 12,343 2,798 90 2,269,466 851,662 339.020 45 57,870 8,680 50 59,774 10 64 6,222 27 497 48 559,348 9 108 90 14 40 6 08 10 80 57,870 8,680 50 625,990 136.510 29 680 172 68 00 680 143,700 172 52,667 68 00 21.535 00 680 172 68 00 144,380 52,839 21,623 00 1= crsroj/.s REi'our 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15 — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tarifl. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. (iKOri' IX-Continuod. Paper, printed. Including books —Con. t l.SOO 1.494 $ % Ct9. ^ Total 3,294 Maps and charts tor the use of schools tor the blind. 256 Maps and charts, n.o.p China 67 385 6S 12,644 United States 2,845 25 Total 13,161 2,961 56 ■ d i bound or in 4,318 722 4 391,796 72 20 Total 396,840 39.684 00 Newspapers or supplemental edi- tions or parts thereof partly printed and intended to be completed and published in Canada. . . Newspapers, and quarterly, monthly and semi-monthly magazines and weekly literary papers, unbound 15, 152 44,129 40 250 2,010,310 Belguim ~ Total 2.034,729 Total, paper, printed. Including books. — 3,2J0,«53 4.tN,S$7 I,*$3,S»1 27 Paper, n.o.p., and manufactures of— Album insides, made of paper. . . 198 Bags or sacks, printed or not ... 77 62.347 21 18 17, 145 92 Total 62.424 17,167 10 Blank books with paper ruled or 15 3,526 11 6 534 95,000 5 25 1,234 10 3 85 2 10 Jaoan 186 90 33,250 00 99,092 31.682 20 Blotting paper, not coated or 67,369 16,842 25 Total. . . . ." 87,369 16,842 25 144,176 36,044 00 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption- — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty . % % cts. S % cts. S $ cts. ~ 3.960 594 00 3.960 67 385 65 12.644 3.960 594 00 17.121 27,876 1.393 80 32,194 722 4 391,796 1.825 60 27,876 1.393 80 15.152 M5.«7 4I.«181 57, CM 1,847 8* 5.U7.M0 - 38,367 5,755 05 38.367 77 62.347 38.367 5.755 05 100.791 8,9S6 2.015 23 8.971 3,526 11 6 534 95.000 S.936 2.015 23 108.048 16,709 2,506 35 16.709 67.369 16.709 2.506 33 84.078 144. 176 36.044 00 316 CUSTOMS KKPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articlee. Countriee. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity Value. Quantity . Value. Duty. GROVP IX— Continued. Pap«r,ii.o.p., and nunufactiuts ot-Con. t t t ct«. 20,977 7,341 95 20,977 7,341 85 83,979 Total 83,979 344,394 coated. Total 344,394 26,020 Total 26,020 10,265 299,446 48,505 graphic register papers, type- writer papers, protective, and safety papers. 24 1,206 17.272 862,072 8 40 880,574 16,106 coated.. fold paper and cigarette paper 34,497 2,389 497,668 United States 124.417 00 Total 534,554 133.638 50 - 17 46,215 38 25,116 S 95 16,175 25 8, 790 60 Total 71,386 24,985 10 M M 6 179 9 3 10 157 69,441 25 246 11 8 61 307 121,077 86 10 3 85 [taly 21 35 42.376 95 Total. . 69,805 121,735 42 607 25 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates Total Dutiable Gooda. Quantity. Value. Quty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. 1 168 t Ct3 37 80 $ t cts $ 168 20,977 $ Ct3. 37 80 168 37 80 21,145 682 153 47 682 83,979 29 392 65 682 153 47 84,661 29 546 12 U 1 65 11 344,394 1 65 11 1 65 344,405 86.100 15 69 10 35 69 26 020 10 35 69 10 35 26,089 6.515 35 10,265 299,446 48,505 2,754 619 70 2,754 24 1.206 17.272 862,072 619 70 2.754 619 70 883,328 308.820 60 16,106 4 026 50 19,799 2,969 85 19,799 34,497 2,389 497,668 2,969 85 19,799 2,969 85 554,353 14 3 15 14 17 46,215 38 25,116 14 3 IS 71,400 24.988 25 M 863 3,876 872 17 M M 869 179 9 3 10 157 69,441 3,901 246 11 8 61 307 121,077 42.376 95 863 3.876 872 17 70,668 12o,61l{ 43,479 42 313 CUSTOMif IxF.I'OHr 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity . Value, Quantity Value. Duty. GROrP IX-Continucd. Paper, n.o.p. and manufactures of— Con. Grenseproof, parchmentine and glassinc papers, onion skin and all friction glazed papers, not coated Lb. S Lb. 234,922 29 803 $ Ct8. 7,450 75 21.901 der machines and calendered to between -006 and 008 thick- ness, adapted for the manu- facture of shot shells; and felt board sized and liydraulic pressed and covered with paper or uncovere'i adapted for the manufacture of gun wads 4.333 41. OSS Total. 43,421 622 Cloth lined and gauze lined pack- 7,181 Total 7,181 17 226 15,081 79 10 5,278 35 Total. 15,324 5,363 10 6.566 8,835 297 1,821 67.790 60 12,229 386 1,808,173 2,298 10 3.092 25 Bei^him :;: ■■ 103 95 China. 637 35 23,726 50 21 00 4.280 15 632.160 56 1,904,157 666,454 95 Paper and materials of paper, gutta percha and rubber for the manufacture of music rolls for paino players 10,633 Lb. Lb. 268.009 49,436 12.359 00 Total. . 26S,009 49,436 12.359 00 11,860 1.779 00 paper. I'nitcd .States 3.404 when imported by manufact- urers of decAlcomania t ransfers. to be used in t heir own factories in the manufacture of such transfers. CUSTOM!? REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value, Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Lb. t I cts. Lb. $ t . cts. Lb. 234,922 S 29.803 $ cts. 7,450 r5 ' . 622 155 50 2.927 585 40 2.927 7,181 5S5 40 2,154 30 2.927 585 40 10,108 2,739 70 211 47 49 211 17 226 15.081 47 49 5 95 79 10 __ 5.278 35 211 47 49 15,535 5.410 89 75,209 16,922 41 81,775 8,835 297 1,821 67,790 60 12,229 386 1,806,173 19.220 51 3.092 25 103 95 637 35 23.726 50 21 00 4.280 15 135 10 632, 160 55 75.209 16,922 41 1.979.366 683,377 36 Lb. 46 6 90 Lb. Lb. 28 268,009 48 49,436 6 90 12.359 00 28 46 6 90 268,037 49,482 12.365 90 11,860 1.779 00 320 CCSTOSIS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General TariflF. Quantity . Value. Quantity . Value. Duty. GROUP IX-Contioued. Paper, n.o.p. and manufactures Of-Con Paper, photographic, plain basic, baryta coated, adapted (or use exclusively in the manufacture of albumenized or sensitized % 137.671 - t S cU. 121 5. 116 153.677 36 30 46,103 10 Total 158,914 47,674 20 500 3.190 6,217,162 99 467 600.635 24 75 \'orw-nv 150, 158 75 6,220,852 601,201 150,300 25 373,124 93,281 00 and refrigerator papers. 373,124 9S,2S1 00 6 787 49,890 1 50 196 75 12,472 50 Total 50,683 12,670 75 2,972 68,620 t hereon. Total 71.592 10.839 by manufacturers for the pur- pose of being woven into fabrics. 4.202 the manufacture of furniture. Union collar cloth in rolls or 19,485 3,897 00 sheets, glossed or finished. Roll of 8 yd. Roll of 8 yd. 101 1,075 1.767,382 63 1.718 248,043 22 05 601 30 86,815 05 1.768,558 249,824 87.438 40 426 17 124 90 599.995 149 10 5 9S 43 40 lAnan 31 50 209.998 25 Total 600.652 210.228 20 Lb. Lb. 4, is? 2.305 7.245 5.678.090 539 260 608 328.263 134 75 65 00 Xorwav 152 00 82.065 75 Total 5,691,777 329,670 82.417 50 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. 1 Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. 1 Duty. } i cts. % $ cts i S cts. Ij.710 256 50 1,831 5.116 153.677 292 80 1,534 80 46.103 10 1.710 256 50 160,624 47.930 70 38.475 11.851 1.777 65 38.475 500 3.190 6.217,162 11.851 99 467 600.635 24 75 116 75 150.158 75 38.475 11.851 1,777 65 6.259.327 613.052 152 077 90 721 108 15 721 373.124 108 15 93,281 00 721 108 15 373,845 93,389 15 ' 6 787 49.890 1 50 196 75 12.472 50 50.683 12.670 75 19.485 3 897 00 RoUof8yd 11,883 5,449 1,226 08 RoUof8yd. Roll of 8 yd. 11,984 1.075 . 1.767,382 5,512 1.118 248.043 601 30 11,883 5.449 1.226 08 1,780.441 255,273 88,664 48 7.860 1,768 55 7,860 426 17 124 90 599,995 209 998 25 • 7.860 1,768 55 608,512 Lb. 4,282 501 75 15 Lb. Lb. 4.282 4.137 2,305 7,245 5.678.030 501 539 260 608 328.263 82.065 75 4, ,282 501 75 15 5,693,059 330,171 11— i— 21 322 CUiy'rOMS IfKVORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — CiENEHAL St.\te.mEi\t of Merchandise Free and -Vrticles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity Value. Quantity. Value Duty. tlKOrP IX -Concluded. Paper.n.o.p., and manufactures of- Von. Window blinds of paper, ol all kinds. All kinds of paper, n.o.p * S 56 t cts. 2,505 560 1,256 12,084 388 1,213,286 Jaoan Total 1.230,079 Total, paper, n.o.p., and manu- factures of. Total, wood, wood products paper, and manufactures. SIS.gSS 8,4(S,«;l 2,s».ns M i«,;8»,J7» 18,»S3,1» I,n9,712 M GROUP X. MISCELLANEOUS .\natomicaI preparations and skel- etons or parts thereof. * 100 1,638 1,738 Apparel, wearing, and other per- 6,538 100 50 27,443 merchandise, of British subjects dying abroad, but domiciled in Canada: books, pictures, family plate or furniture, personal effects and heirlooms left by bequest. Wearing apparel Belts, of all kinds, nop., except Total 34,131 11 106 193 10 64,611 Jaoan 67 55 3 50 64,931 22,725 85 Boots, shoes, slippers and insoles of all kinds, except rubber and leather. 132 2 18,499 67 871 215,428 39 60 B. Straits" Settle- ments. cS :::::::; 261 30 64,628 40 234,999 70,499 70 Boot, shoe, shirt .and stay laces of any material. 82 374 227,005 24 60 112 20 68,101 150 Total 227,461 68,238 30 Braces or suspenders and finished parts of. 1 540 108 96,422 0 35 189 00 37 80 33.747 70 Total 97,071 33,974 85 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. , Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. ] Valve. | Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. 1 Duty. S S cts. $ $ cte. 36 ^ cts. 19 60' Hk 'fA^ . 5,737 80 40.757 6,364 05 ! 360 140 00 1.236 12,084 3$8 1.213,286 314 00 3,021 OO , ' 97 OO 303.321 50 d.737 80 1.268,331 313,257 55 tu.ia IS.laCSi 8.CM.n5 i.in.7tt 8* 6S3.402 93. OSS U US. $4$ i;.S3» 33 1».;63.3(9 3.090.110 SO ^ ■ :": " 1 1 ■X ifl" :'7 ,i9 r 3.511 106 193 10 64.611 "' 3.300 787 59 68.431 ,i0.549 10. 109 80 30,681 2 18.499 67 13,687 215,428 14.816 4,074 50 64,628 40 30.549 10. 109 SO 14.816 4.074 30 300,364 4.881 976 20 37 81.899 10 18 22.522 31 5,000 82.273 227,005 22.634 51 4.881 976 20 81.936 22.532 49 314.278 2,858 643 16 246 103 46 73 80 30 90 13 80 3,105 643 154 96,422 2.858 643 16 395 118 50 100,324 21— i— lU 324 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Mfrcluiudi.so Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity Value. . Duty. GROUP X— Continued. HIseelbneous— Con . Buttons, shoe, papier mache S 31 13.696 S % eta. Total 13,727 i,658 Total 1,658 Gross. Grass. 19 40 13.3M 26 5S 18,462 8 75 Italy Total .... - 13.363 18,546 22 36 72,064 25.222 40 Total... 72,122 214 1,849 12,869 702.047 n.o-p.. including recognition buttons. Total . .. 716,979 250,942 65 1 197 374.446 Total ( 374.643 21.242 3.162 1,126 279,526 to shape for under brims and Totel 305.056 1 in the manufacture of these articles in their own factories. 100.824 35.288 40 ' Total ■' 100.824 3,832 Italy 137.271 57 844,704 Total . ... 988. 833 13.055 material, n.o.p. B. Straits Settle- 79 7.SS8 U.495 1.19 Italv ... ■ United States 1.842.950 645.033 SO Total 1.882,482 ToUl, wearing ipparel S18,;8l| 4. 78*. CM CVSTOMS REl'ORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. S S cts. S $ cts. S t cts. 20 3 50 20 1,658 20 3 50 1,678 Gross. 28 36 8 60 Gross. Gross. 47 40 13,304 62 58 18,462 19 40 28 36 8 60 13,391 18.682 306 68 88 4 0 90 310 22 3,217 72.064 954 60 ^ 25,222 40- 306 68 88 3,185 955 50 75,613 :S,125 4,078 68 1,436 5,698 185,187 430 80 1,700 40 55,556 10 19,775 7,547 198,056 702.047 1 18. 125 4.078 68 192,321 57,696 30 927.425 312,717 63 1,820 455 00 150 301 4S 75 97,84 1,970 498 374,446 1.820 455 00 451 146 59 376,914 ■" .:....::::;: 625 140 63 625 100,824 140 63 625 140 63 101,449 140,781 31,675 98 144.613 3,029 137,271 57 844,704 33,017 IS 1 48,044 85 140,781 31,675 98 1,129.674 377,788 53 285,471 64,231 65 298,526 29 79 7,888 3,845 14,495 2 139 1,842.950 68,800 90 27 65 0 70 285.471 64.231 65 2.167,953 508,972 113,17$ «? 2S3,1N 85,523 88 5,582, (85 1 848, 3t8 75 326 CVSrnMS JfEI'ORT No. 15. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 -General Statement of Merchandise Free and Artic!t^3. Countries. Fre« Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP X— Continued. Miscellaneous— Co/i. % 660,992 120 10,890 8-15 120 .'5.462 S $ eta. growth, produce or manufacture years after having been exported B. S.Africa B. Guiana .iO Trinidad and Toba- go Cuba France Hawaii Japan Miquelon and St, 517 1,874.630 Total 2,472.639 647 71 ' 520,242 porarily and for a period not ex- purpose of exhibition or of corn- Total 520,960 agricultural or other association. 858,460 purposes to be manufactured in bond, not elsewhere specified. Articles ex-warehoused for ship's 1,045 2161 6 B. Guiana 40 B. India . 205 B. Straits Settle- 121 Ceylon 328 1 6,6371'. 1,110, 61 0>a Trinidad and Toba- i2 100 218 13.972 6.138 2.754 1.859 173 233 153 36 25.263 296 5,301 42 218 2,709.841 :; Hawaii Holland Italy Jaoan xonvav :. .;:: • Total 2,955,975 1.660 1,032 3,975 Total 6.667 85 550 215 492 7.256 China [[[[ Italy .... profession. Total 8.598 . . .' . . ==== CrsrOJ/.S REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity Value. Duty. 'Quantity. ; Value. | Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. 5 $ cts. S S cts. i $ cts. ' 1 ;::::. :.::;:i:::;:::::::: - . 1 . 1 ' - 328 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity- Value. Duty. GROUP X— Continued. M tscelto neous~Con . $ 3,238.002 10.960 88.000 54,320 5,700 500 66,556 500 14.350 5,000 2,420 71,031 47,147,370 S S els. B. India remain the property of such Gov- Chili. .■;:;::;:::: y sumption. on bonrtl their own ships. Total 50,704,709 2,684 Telegraph Company. United Kingdom 12 53,833 manufacturers for use in their 53,845 artificial limbs, elastic web and hollow wood blocks. Artificial limbs and parts thereof. . 136,767 4,015 296,396 Total.. .. ' 300,411 Bacteriological products or serum 1,049 3,677 146,988 Total 151,714 339 15,581 118 65 Total 15,920 5,572 00 404 2,521 15,357 141 40 5,374 95 18,282 6,398 70 118 35 40 9S6 54 286 80 16 20 1,080 45,747 324 00 13,724 10 Total 47,955 14,386 SO , 56,328 11,265 60 Total 56.328 ll,p65 60 electric storage batteries. CUSTOMS REPORT 329 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff, Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. ■ Value. 1 Doty. $ $ cts S % cts S % cts. • ■ ■ . 123 27 68 123 339 15.581 27 68 123 27 68 16,043 350 78 75 754 2,521 ft, 357 220 15 882 35 5,374 95 350 78 75 18,632 6,477 45 2,308 461 60 2.308 118 125 956 54 28 14.256 45,747 461 60 35 40 125 25 00 25 00 286 80 16 20 28 13,176 7 70 3,623 48 7 70 13,724 10 2,433 486 60 13,204 3,631 18 63,592 1.186 148 26 1,186 . 56,328 11,265 60 1.186 148 26 57.514 11,413 86 =! 330 CI sTdUs i;i:r(iirr 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articled. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. C.liorp X-Continued. Misrellaneous— Ton. i 522 99,151 $ S cts. of binder twine or twine for 99,673 for such use exclusively by manu- facturers who manufacture such twine only. \ 2.800 2,384 177,837 770 00 655 60 Total 183,021 50,331 67 22,318 14,526 imported by cotton manu- 36,844 wall paper manufacturers for use in their own factories only. Japan 1,109 6,287 332 70 Total 7,396 2',218 80 No. No. 1 3 178 90 17 6,906 22 50 skifis and canoes. 4 25 • 1,726 50 Total 182 7,013 2 34 460 8,347 115 00 2.086 75 Total ....... 36 8,897 2,201 75 771 26,525 3,571,419 1 93 92 79 11,590 28 3,598,715 11,685 00 66,859 16,714 75 5 63,400 15,850 00 foreign country, if British regis- tered since September 1 . 1902, on application for liSense to engage in the Canadian coasting trade; on the fair market value of the hull, rigging, machinery, boilers, furniture and appurtenances there- of, as provided in an Act respect- ing the coasting trade of Canada. Vessels, dredges, scows, yachts, 3.200 133.430 800 00 33.357 50 craft, built outside of Canada, of 136.630 34,157 50 service in Canadian waters (not to _ include registered vessels entitled to engage in the coasting trade, nor vessels in tran.sit be- tween Canada and anv place outside thereof), nop., on the fair market value of the hull, rigging, machinery, boilers, fur- niture and appurtenances thereof, on arrival in Canada. CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tari£f. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. ijuantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. [ Value. Duty. Quantity. Value- 1 Duty. S S Ct3. S S cts. $ $ cts. . 1 1 37,606 5,640 90 2 3S4l 6.55 60 37.606 3,640 90 220,627 1.109 6,287 332 70 1 886 10 . . 7.396 2 'IS 80 . No. No. No. 1 3 178 90 17 6,906 2'' 50 182 7,013 1,753 25 34 460 8.347 115 00 36 8,807 771 26,525 3,371,419 1 93 92 79 3,598,715 66,839 5 63.400 15,850 00 3,200 133,430 136,630 CVSTOM!< REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. Genetal TariiT. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GUOl'P X— Continued. XliscellaneouS' -Con. * 100 13.000 396 7.162 $ { cts. Total 20.658 21 141 34 896 15.816 6 80 Total 16.938 14 72 • 126 22.291 19 80 34 65 Total 22.503 S5 614 15 1.208 29,361 148,866 8,074 27 Total 180.149 49,541 78 ' 10 484 4 69 2,846 205,941 •' 75 133 10 1 10 Japan ■ 782 65 36,635 40 Total....... 209,354 57,573 98 130 3,292 stamps. Total. . . . 3,422 55.239 ing cameras. 733,702 ference and not exceeding 35 inches. 49,533 17.336 55 Total 49 ,'533 17.336 55 United States 34,353 6,870 60 in circumference. 18 633 186,702 5 40 1S9 90 56,010 60 Total 187,353 56.205 90 ■ 2,178 653 40 and cartridge cases. -1 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Contimied. Pieferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. 1 Duty. t $ cts. s $ cts. S t cts. 33 141 34 896 15,846 12 I 80 16,950 4,410 77183 4.434 747 798 22,291 675 672 168 75 168 00 6,130 31 4,410 771 83 1,347 336 75 28,260 16,075 2,813 30 » 260 65 00 16,420 614 15 7,056 163,628 148,866 2,901 6S ' 3,848 134,267 1,462 00 33,366 75 16,075 2,813 30 140,375 35,093 75 336,599 11,989 2.09S 27 131 32 75 12,130 484 4 1,075 22,278 203,941 2 133 77 1 10 1.006 23 i 50 4,838 00 1 19.4.12 5,640 65 11.989 2.098 27 20,369 5,14^ 25 241,912 10 2 25 10 49,333 "^ 10 2 23 49,543 17 338 SO 34,333 52,390 10,518 00 32,608 633 186,702 10,523 40 52,590 10,518 00 239,943 • 66,723 90 2,178 334 CVSTOMf^ KKPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Xo. 15. — General Statement of ^lerchandise Free and Articles. Countries. F^«e Goods. Goneral Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantit)-. Value. Duty. GROUP X— Coniinued. Miscellaneous— Con. Gun or pistol covers or cases, game bags, louding tools, and cartridge belts of any material. $ S $ els. i! 1,598 Total 1,598 Cinematograph or moving picture films, positivefi, one' and one eighth of an inch in width and Feet. Feet. 16,788 X. 159 1,354 379 924,511 13.051,840 Total o\cr. 12,071,787 926,244 364,521 63 United Kingdom . Com))- 111 184 3,921 708 140,601 3S So France 1.372 35 Total 145,525 Communion sets of metal, glass or 1.7S5 9.046 13,465 United States Total - 1 24.266 Collections of antiquities when im- ported for or by public museums, public libraries, universities, col- lies or schools, and which Are to be placed in such institutions. Corset clasps, busks, blanks and 642 638 Total 1,280 70,166 cut to length, tipped or untipped; Total 70.166 2.504 Total 2,504 618 94 671 14,327 the manufacture of incandescent gas mantles, when imported by manufacturers of such mantles or of stockings for such mantles. Total 14,998 United Kingdom . . . Barbados B. Indi^ B. \V. Indies, other Newfoundland 11. by friends, and not being adver- tising matter, tobacco, articles containing spirits or merchandise wise payable thereon does not exceed fifty cents in any one case — under regulations by the Jcin- - 491 ' 30 253,971 Janan 279,229 ■ for charitable purposes. 20 51 , 20 10 235 62.910 Total 65.430 CVSTOilS REPORT 335 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. ] Value. [ Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. 1 Xalue. I Duty. S 18 $ cts. 3 60 $ $ cts. S IS l.o9S t cts. 18 3 60 1.616 Feet. 266, 6S6 20,789 5,333 72 Feet. Feet. 283,474 3,159 12.051.840 22,143 379 924,511 363.923 12 266,686 20,789 5,333 72 12,338,473 947,033 369,855 25 37,509 8,439 79 141 45 83 37,761 184 4.091 0.435 140.601 170 4,727 , 55 25 1,536 33 37,509 8,439 79 5,038 1.637 41 188.072 206 46,35 206 70.166 24,558 10 206 46 35 70,372 24,604 45 15 4 SO 2.5« 15 4 =,(1 2.519 , 336 cdStoms report No. 15. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 -General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. FrwGooda. ■ General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP X— Continued. MlsceUineous— Con Finer goods— Alabaster, spar, amber, terra cotta, or composition orna- i S i CU. 36: 2,100 l,18S 38.477 108 90 Italy 355 30 Total 42,192 B 21 I.60I 7 80 10 20 480 00 23,276 6,982 80 Total . ... 24,936 7,480 80 Boxes, fancy, ornamental cases 110 128 8 379 954 111 54 294,890 38 50 44 80 w ■ 132 65 38 85 18 90 103,211 50 Total . ... 296,634 103,821 90 Braids, cords, fringes, tassels, n.o.p. 443 117 2 6,011 6 319,695 135 05 40 95 0 70 2,103 85 Tnnnn 2 10 111,893 25 326,274 114,195 90 Cafes for jeweliery. watches, silverware, plated ware and cutlery. 75 26 25 72,178 23,262 30 ToUl 72.253 25,288 53 185 53 30 180 78 5 3,246 34 00 23 40 1 30 1 , 573 80 S,694 1,708 20 6,339 45,017 2,693 363,718 1,(43 22 12,379 67 for ornamenting hats. Janan 740 57 100,024 04 Total 417.767 114.887 50 404 48 7 16,584 141 40 China. ..!7. 16 80 2 43 5.804 40 Total 17.043 5,965 03 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods- Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Dutyi $ 400 { ■ cts. 80 00 i S cts. S 400 655 2,735 1,640 38,477 t cts. 80 00 2 10 292 575 455 80 30 158 13 125 13 189 20 806 13 480 63 11,543 10 400 80 00 1,322 363 56 43,914 13,101 16 193 30 60 470 129 26 649 34 2.320 54 23,276 167 63 10 20 720 54 198 04 14 85 67S 04 14 So 6,982 80 153 30 60 1,244 342 14 26,333 7,853 54 19,747 4,443 19 95 28 50 19,952 128 8 1,235 22,470 111 79 294,890 4,510 19 44 80 2 80 856 21,516 256 80 6,454 80 389 45 6,788 70 38 85 25 7 50 26 40 103.211 50 19,747 4,443 19 22,492 6,747 60 338,873 115,012 69 18,601 4,630 25 4,845 1,574 62 23,889 117 14,241 792 319,695 6,379 92 40 95 0 70 8,230 786 2,674 89 255 45 4.778 74 257 55 111.893 25 18,601 4,650 25 13,861 4,504 96 358.736 123,351 a 2,764 621 98 2.839 8 72,178 648 23 8 2 40 2 40 25,262 30 2.764 621 98 8 2 40 75,025 25,912 93 185 17 ISO 78 1,698 5,246 55 50 17 3 40 3 40 54 00 23 40 1,693 465 59 467 09 1,573 80 17 3 40 1,693 465 59 7,404 2,177 19 19,536 3,907 20 25,875 45.017 ■ 2,693 363.718 5,6.50 42 12,379 67 740 57 100,024 04 19.536 3,907 20 437.303 118,794 70 8,391 1,888 29 8,795 48 7 16.584 2,029 69 16 80 2 45 5,804 40 8,391 1,888 29 25,434 7,853 34 11— i— 22 338 CUSTOM:^ h'KI'OKT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General St.\tement of Merchandise Free and Articlee. Countries. Free Goods. GcnemI Tariff. Quantity Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP X— Continued. Mlsc«IUneous— Con . Fancy goods— Con. Statues and statuettes of any t > 57 ' 1,047 3.081 12 16 37,308 S ct«. Italy 3 60 40.521 12,156 30 Japan United States. , Total . , 168 51,120 58 80 17,892 00 51.288 17,950 SO United Kingdom . 590 162 48 2,427 7,863 1,922 708,489 177 00 48 60 China France 14 40 728 10 576 60 United States Total) 212,546 70 721,501 216,450 30 2,eM.103 an isi H 105,361 2 6 60 Total 42 592 12,777 60 296 7,885 * 8,181 Globes, geographical, topographical ajid astronomical. Ice 4.880 - 35,055 « 28,172 66 29,571 Total 57,809 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. j Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. ! Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. A'alue. Duty. s .5 cts. 31 so 418 1,871 236 360 S cts. 114 95 314 57 64 90 99 00 % 584 2,918 2,317 372 16 37,308 % cts.- 153 85 82S 67 689 20 102 60 4 80 ::;;;:;::; ::.::.: 11,192 40 109 21 80 2.885 793 42 43,515 12,971 52 171 94 46 2 13 SO 0 60 810 170 51,120 1S5 74 59 40 17,892 00 48 14 40 52,100 18,137 14 1,631 448 52 28,208 162 5.S22 92 4$ 60 4S 4,567 228,741 1,922 14 40 2,140 220,878 588 50 60,741 66 1,316 60 63,100 56 576 60 .""" ; " 1 :; 708.489 212,546 70 25.987 5.197 40 224,649 61,778 68 972. 137 283.426 38 K,4» 21.«1« •$ »$,2(K 75,012 75 2,381,774 728,5*1 ;t 2.005 40100 2,003 2 42,590 401 00 0 60 12,777 00 2.005 40100 44,597 13,178 60 1 ^ . 11- -22i 340 CC^TOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15 — Gener.\l Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. | General Tariff. Quantity. Value. 1 Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP X— Continued. MIsceUanmus— Con. Ik- Jewellery, nop S t 2.-i8 .S7 .5.701 211 12.S I S3 724, S33 ( cts. 83 30 1,995 33 Italy 73 8.i Japan Switserland. ..:... United States Total 44 80 64 05 253.691 55 731.381 255.983 35 United Kingdom .■\ustralia. B. W Indies, other Newfoundland Chili Cwt. 43 .51 iro 320 54 5.093 1 I7i 219 622 1,465, 162 20.967 Cwt. United States Total 5.731 23.607 Life boats and life-sa^ing apparatus speciallv imported by societies to encourage the saving of human life. Life-saving appliances, miners, res- cue and automatic resuscitation apparatus for artificial breathing. Machine card clothing 290 20,734 86,419 21,604 75 Total 86.419 21,604 75 2,925 1.023 75 metal, n.o.p. Mattresses, hair, spring and other. 160 2,056 48 00 616 SO 2,216 664 80 Matrices for stereotypes, electro- types and celluloids, n.o.p. Sq. in. Sq. in. 1,630 2,215,529 11,741 S 1.5 11,077 64 Total 2.217. 13S 11.763 11,085 79 Menageries, horses, cattle, car riages and harness of. • Mineral waters, natural, not in bottles. 10,155 United States Gal. . 2,431 882 Gal CT'.STO-U.S' REI'ORT 341 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. , Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. 12,329 $ cts. - 2,819 17 S 431 S cts. 129 30 $ 13,198 87 6,244 211 5,835 363 724,833 ( cts. 3,031 77 30 45 343 162 90 2,158 25 73 85 3,707 180 1,712 10 54 00 1,756 90 118 05 253,691 55 12,529 2,819 17 6,861 2,058 30 750,771 260,860 82 C«t. Cwt. Cwt. 9,978 1.746 17 9,978 86,419 9,978 1,746 17 96,397 23,350 92 2,925 31 6 20 31 160 2,056 31 6 20 2,247 Sq.in. Sq. in. Sq.in. 1,630 2,215,529 22 11.741 2,217,159 11,763 11,085 79 Gal. Gal. Gal. ccsroiis ifi:ronr 10 GEORGE V. A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Coeds. General Tariff. Quant ity - Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. C:UOUP X— Continued^. Miscellaneous— Con. Mineral and aerated waters, n.o.p. $ S 241 89 30,055 30 269 46.330 $ cts. Italy . . . 8.107 91 77,014 13,477 62 , . 12 5.419 5.431 13.633 56,721 improvements in the Arts, but no article shall be deemed a model Total .70,354 Musical Instruments and parts- Brass band instruments and bag pipes. France ^\', 28 75 365 50 34,582 8,645 50 36,894 9,223 50 No. No. 345 21,417 4 5.480 1,644 00 11,372 2,843 00 • 9$S 197,977 59,393 10 Total 985 . 197,977 39,393 10 Pianos, parts of 792 344,895 198 00 86,223 75 Total 345.687 Piano an(i organ players me- chanical. Phonographs, graphophones, gra- maphones and finished parts thereof, including cylinders 5 1,873 561 90 30 11 331 9 00 3 30 99 30 Holland 497 .1.430 483 149 10 1.630 80 144 90 2.136.690 647,007 00 Total 2,163.478 649.043 40 207 352 5,385 214 231 3.063 11,302 100,517 62 10 103 60 1,613 30 64 20 Italy 69 30 1,518 90 3,390 60 30,155 10 123.271 36,981 30 1 = CU.^TOMS REPORT 343 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. rreaty Rates Value. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity.' Value. Duty. Quantity. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. $ 3.812 $ cts. 57180 $ S cts. S 4,053 89 30,055 30 269 46,330 S cts. 613 98 13 58 5.259 62 5 25 47 08 8,107 91 3.812 571 80 80,826 14,049 42 6.274 941 10 6.274 12 3.419 941 10 2 10 948 34 6.274 941 10 v 11.703 1,891 54 4.326 648 90 640 4.346 19 144 00 1,022 87 428 4.966 5,281 19 Ho 1.462 34,582 792 90 1 . 206 62 4 28 28 75 365 50 8.645 50 4.326 648 90 5,205 1.171 15 46,425 11,043 55 No No. No. 345 21,417 6,423 10 4 5,480 1,644 00 11,372 2,843 00 50 10 00 1 985 50 197,977 10 00 59,393 10 30 10 00 986 198.027 59,403 10 4,011 902 48 4,803 344.895 1,100 48 86.223 75 4,011 902 48 349.698 87,324 23 5 1.873 561 90 4,426 ■ 885 20 4.426 30 11 1.403 497 10.781 12.842 2.156.690 885 20 9 00 3 30 1.072 294 80 394 10 149 10 5.345 12.359 1.489 87 3,398 75 3,100 67 3,543 63 647,007 00 4.426 885 20 18.776 5.163 42 2.186,680 653,092 02 2,277 4«5 40 2.9S4 820.60 5.468 352 9.629 214 270 64.037 I3.10S 100.517 1,338 10 105 60 4.244 1.167 10 2,782 60 64 20 39 58.974 1.804 10 73 16.217 90 496 10 80 03 t 17,736 80 3.886 70 30,155 10 2.277 453 40 68.045 18.712 43 193.593 36,149 13 ccsrovH hei'ort ■ 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Xo. 15. — General Statement of -Merchandise Free and Articles. C-ountriea. Free Goods. j General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROIP X— Continued. Miscellaneous— ron. Piano and organ parts:— key pins, damper springs, jack springs, rail springs, regulating screws, spoon*;, bridle wires, damper wires, back check wires, dowel wires. German centre pins, brass pins, rail hooks, brass brackets, plates, damper rod nuts, damper sockets and screws, shell, brass capstan screws, brass flange plates and screws, brass flanges, brass wliitened soring wire, hammer wires, fly felt, butt felt, dam- per felt, hammer rail cloth, ' back check felt, catch felt, thin damper felt, whip cloth, bushing cloth, hammer felt, back hammer felt, bridle leather and buckskin when im- ported by manufacturers of piano keys, actions, hammers, base dampers and organ keys, for ut^e exclusively in the manu- facture of such articles in their 11,545 t i Ct8. 138,117 Total 149,662 1 149. 6K 3,»»J.44» 857.917 05 parts. Optical, philosophical, photogra- phic and mathematical instru- ments, no. p. 9S0 1,328 479 11,585 1.245 798,287 245 00 J 119 75 . 2,896 25 311 25 199.571 75 813,904 203,476 00 Packages- Barrels or packages of Canadian 3,395 1,144 46,214 exported filled with Canadian products, when returned, or exported empty and returned filled with foreign products. Packages, usual coverings, con- taining goods subject to any ad valorem duty, not included Total .... 50,753 10,768 71 2,153 60 14 20 B. Guiana goods they contained. B. \V. Indies, other B. Straits Settle- 24 5S 6 122 25,170 2 4 30 11 60 Ceylon 1 20 24 40 5.034 00 0 40 Malta .. .. 15 7 11 5 5,466 1.225 60 383 21.785 1.161 1.982 80.062 18 25 3 00 1 40 .\zores and Madeira 2 20 1 00 1.093 20 Cuba 245 00 12 00 76 60 4.357 00 HnllnnrI 232 20 Italy 396 40 16,012 40 3 60 Norway SCO CC. STOJ/S REPORT 345 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. | Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. 1 Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. 1 Value. 1 Duty. $ $ cts. $ S cts. S cts. ■ 11 o;9 1 999 50 96 03; 2.i 919 a 3,014,365 880, 18t *3 1 31.091 3,691 19 1,044 607 6,551 234 90 136 58 1,474 07 23.115 1,935 7,030 11,585 2,884 798,287 4,171 09 463 58 1,593 «2 2,896 25 '■ 1,639 368 77 199,571 75 21,091 3.691 19 9,841 2.214 32 844,836 209,381 51 ■ 552.985 82.947 75 . 563,753 71 465 13 548 500 5,279 536 122 25, 170 51 2 15 7,328 11 5,466 1,225 60 353 21,785 1.161 1,982 80,062 18 25 85.101 35 465 13 69 75 I 95 1 .>is ai 2(1 4... :i 4n ,1, _':i >:: 1.1 . . i 0 30 80 70 7,321 1,098 15 1,099 55 1,093 20 4,357 00 16,012 40 3 60 5 00 346 CUSTOMS REi'onr No. 15. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 -General Statement of Merchandi.se Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. .Value. Quantity. \'alue. Duty. CRORP X— Continued. Miscellaneous— Con. Packages— Con. Packages, usuual coverings eon- taininK gootla subject to any ad valorem duty, not included in the invoice value of the goods they contained — Con. t 116 4 30 28 3,175 324 1.420 515,673 2 S eta. 23 20 6 00 Snflin 635 00 285 20 0 40 Total 669,204 133.840 80 Packages, paying 171 Pf ., 22J p.c. 25 p.c. 170 8 400 2 00 100 00 B. Guiana 571 6 130 225 543 11 82 146 805 63 366 290 121,433 142 75 1 50 China 32 ,50 56 25 135 75 2 75 13 00 20 50 Italy 36 50 Japan 201 23 15 75 91 50 72 50 30.358 25 Total 125,301 31,325 23 Packages, paying 20 p.c. 30 p-c, 32ip.c. 591 192 08 956 3 309 12,928 1,469 42 391 4 5 172 18 15,488 310 70 0 88 100 43 4.201 60 Holland 477 42 Italy 13 65 127 08 Miquelon and St. Pierre 1 30 1 63 Q ■ 55 90 5 85 5.033 99 32,376 10.522 61 2,014 402 80 Total 2,014 402 80 Bags, barrels and other cover- ines used in the importation ol salt. 44.048 11,012 00 50,753 872, »43 is;. 103 4« CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Total Dutiable Goods. 23 20 0 80 6 00 34 12 294 35 . 10 SO . 2 63 . 13 S3 . 15 08 . 21 15 . 2 63 142 75 297 37 32 SO 56 23 1,211 20 2 73 13 00 36 03 51 38 222 40 15 75 91 50 802 40 30.358 25 8.644 20 . 2 40 - 14 40 . 2 40 14 40 310 70 32 38 100 43 4,201 60 477 42 13 63 127 08 1 30 1 63 55 90 8,1»S 1,»U 79 348 CVSroil^ JiKI'OHT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — Gexer.\l Statement of .Murchaudise Free and . Free Goods. General Tariff. 1 Quantity j Value. Quantity. Value. r)llty. (.;R01'P X-.Conunuea. M IscclUneous— Con . Express parcels of small value Post office parcels and packages. . ' S ( CIS. * 1.033,777 283,831 06 Total 1.033,777 283,831 OS 20,140 4 5,483 00 0 GO 1.065,491 284.797 20 Total , 1.085,635 290.281 00 No. No. 9 1.887 27 1.083 6 73 pasteb. when valued at less than i20 each. 270 75 Total .... 1.806 1.110 277 50 P.iiniings in oil or water coIoJrs. and pastels, valued at not less than twenty dollars each: paint- ings and sculptures by artist* domiciled in Canada but residing temporarU>- abroad for purposes of study.— under regulations by the Minister of Customs. Pencils, lead 13.045 3.090 137.601 172.646 12 3 30 J 3.336 477,316 917 40 13), 263 40 Total 480.664 132,184 10 Pens, penholders and rulers of all kind?. Hong Koaig 520 20 143 00 5 50 3S» 106 70 • 141,377 38,879 39 Total 1 142.305 39,134 39 81 3S 43 100, 751 24 30 Italv 17 40 12 90 30.225 30 Total 100.933 30.279 90 Plates engraved on wood, steel or 73 66.558 14 60 13,311 60 from the same, engravers plates, of steel or, other metal polished for engraving thereon. Pocket books, portfolios, purses, Total 66,631 13.326 20 14 8 4 90 B. Straits SettI'mts 2 SO 24 46 6.458 885 8 40 16 10 2.260 30 fitn'in 309 75 13 440.103 4 33 154.036 75 Total. 447,553 156.643 55 \=^=^ CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Gontinued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. 1 Duty. S 125 S cts 26 05 i S cts S 123 ' 1.033,777 S cts. 26 03 283.831 06 125 26 OS 1,033,902 283,857 11 88,440 20.775 08 108,580 4 465 1,065,491 26,258 08 463 38 46 38 46 88.440 20.775 08 465 ■ 38 46 1.174,540 No. 45 322 48 30 Xo No. 54 1,887 349 1,083 35 05 43 322 48 30 1,941 1.432 6,509 975 90 64 < 3 10,690 0 73 2,672 50 3 14,026 477.316 6.506 975 90 10,757 2,689 25 57,660 8,649 00 57.660 .i-'n 20 28 3.070 68 317 50,,, 3.438 141,377 57,660 8,649 00 2,166 541 50 202,131 5,667 1,133 40 28 70 7 70 19 23 5,695 151 58 3,868 100,751 3,825 1,051 93 1,064 83 5,667 1,133 40 3,923 1.078 88 110,523 8,733 1,309 93 8,806 66,538 8,733 1.309 95 75,364 8.790 1.977 84 13' 39 60 8,936 8 24 83 46 6,879 9,380 13 440, 103 ■> 022 34 S3 18 68 .... 421 3,493 126 30 2,548 50 134.03^ 75 8,873 2,714 40 465.474 ^ I^JII. 350 CUSTOMS RKI-OUr 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — CIkneral Statement of ^Merchandise Free and Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty GROrP X— Continued. Miscellaneous -Con. « t 516 11 ■ 236.329 ( cts. Total 236.863 14.560 thereof not mounted or set, and B.India 45.345 9,004 2,819 302 82,909 pierced, split, strunR or not. Total 150,939 Pulleys, belt, of all kinds for power transmission.. 184.560 Total... 184,560 Refrigerators No. No. 776 12,741 3.822 30 Scientific apparatus, glassware 100 27,116 also apparatus for sterilizing Total 27,216 or laundry machines,— all for use in public hospitals. 16,834 30 182 1,933 191 273,561 apparatus, utensils, instruments China.. . ' . etchings, lithographic prints or charts, when specially im- 292.731 ported in good faith for use and by order of any society or institution, incorporated or established solely for religious, philosophical, educational, scientific or literary purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts or for the use or by order of any college, academy, school or seminary of learning in Canada, and not for sale. Settlers* effects United Kingdom . . . 203,357 600 300 400 2.196 656 13,858 1,140 1.000 2.710 1.104 260 75 4,929 750 375 50 5,457.273 B. W. Indies other Hong Kong Xewfoundland New Zealand Trinidad & Tobago China 5,691.029 CUSTOMS KEPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Confumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. $ 36,518 t cts. 5,477 70 % S cts. $ 37,034 7 11 236,329 i cts. 1 93 36.518 5,477 70 273.381 70,616 18 22,984 147 1,723 82 11 03 37,544 147 45.343 5.004 2,819 302 82.909 3. 179 82 30 20 23,131 1.734 85 174.070 557 83 55 557 184,560 557 83 55 185,117 No. No. No. i 776 12,741 ' ' 1 3S2 cr.*ro.u.s itni'oiiT 10 GEORGE Y. A. 1920 No. 15. — Gkneral Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. | General TarilT. . Quantity. Value, j Quantity. Value. Duty. GROUP X— Continued. MkcelLineous— Con. s t . 66 19, 198 $ eta. 23 10 6,719 30 Total 19.264 6,742 40 Sigofi of any material other than pap«r. framed or not: letters or Dumerala of any material other 13 8 3 123,567 3 90 2 40 0 90 37,070 10 Total. 123,591 37,077 30 Spectacle frames, eye-glass frames .and metal parts of. 4 161,197 0 80 32,239 40 Total 161,201 32,240 20 Spurs and stilts adapted for use in the manufacture of earthen SIO Surgical trusses. pe=^aries and suspensory bandagcs- 82 69 56,440 16 40 13 80 11,288 00 Total 36.591 11,318 20 Surgical and dental instruments of metal and surgical needles. and surgical operating tables for use in hospitals, X ray appa- ratus and parts thereof, and microscopes valued at not less than S50 each by retail. Specimens, models and wall diagrams for illustrations of 9,670 9M 23.326 858.763 F „_-.a ^^ r Total 892.665 39 1,926 and public museums. 1,987 Tape lines of any material 4.913 1,228 73 Total 4.913 1,228 75 Tobacco pipes of all kinds, pipe ■ mounts, cigar and cigarette cases, cigar and cigarette hold- 689 3o7 5 241 15 124 95 1 73 I 302 481,457 103 70 (or, and tobacco pouches. 168,509 95 Total , 482,810 168.983 30 Trawls, trawling spoons, -fly 193 43 62 48.137 67 53 Norway Spain 13 03 sportsman's fishing bait, and &ah hooks, n.o.p. 21 70 16,854 95 Total 48,453 16.939 25 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tarifl, Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. i 180 S cts 40 50 % S cts t 246 19.198 i cts. 6,719 30 180 40 50 19.444 444 88 80 457 8 3 123,567 0 90 37.070 10 444 88 80 124,035 37.166 10 74 11 10 74 4 161,197 0 80 74 11 10 161.275 32,251 30 6,312 789 03 141 359 24 68 61 27 6,535 419 56,440 830 11 * 11,288 DO 6,312 789 03 491 85 95 63,394 • 1.256 219 83 1,256 4,915 1,256 219 83 6,171 117,546 26,448 11 55,951 18,;84 12 174.186 357 5 89,102 9.650 481.457 89, 102 9,348 28.958 25 3,038 10 28,958 25 117,546 26.448 11 154,401 50,180 47 754.757 245,612 08 46,372 10,434 Ql 46.565 43 62 48.157 10,501 56 16,854 95 46,372 10,434 01 94,827 27,393 26 11— i— 23 354 CVSTOUS REPORT '10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Marchandise Free and Articles. Countries. Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. GROLT X— Continued. M Iscellaneous— Con . t t t Ct8. pet bags, and tool bags. 18 15 534 58.719 160 20 Total 59.286 United States Typewriters, tj-pe tablets mth movable figures, and musical instruments, when imported by and for use of schools for the blind. 3S2 6 29.535 1 20 Total 29,541 19 1,911 24,926 668 Si 8.72(10 26,856 9,399 60 3,125 648 3 113 40 0 88 B. S. Africa 7.649 6 2 10.977 123,991 3.972 284 4.316 1.217 125.669 22 1,386.465 598 1,338 58 B. Ouiana 1 05 B. VV. Indies other.. 0 35 1,920 98 chi^... :^.:::::::; 21.698 43 693 10 49 70 755 SO Italy 212 98 21,992 16 3 85 277,633 38 104 65 Total 1,868.946 327,068 07 Vaccine points, articles for the manufacture, viz.: glass caps, metallic tubes, shells, contain- ers and capillary tubes, rubber bulbs, boxes and corks, when imported by manufacturers ol vaccine points for use exclusive- ly in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories. Vaccine and ivory vaccine points 2.951 ' 30 1.071 72.665 Total 73,786 Vehicles, n.o.p.— Buggies, carriages, pleasure carts and vehicles, n.o.p. No. No. 1 332 114 17.630 39 90 6.170 50 Total 333 17,744 6.210 40 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. % 5.485 S cts. 1,097 00 S t cts. I 5,485 18 35 15 1,545 58.719 t eta. 35 . 7 00 1,011 278 05 17,615 70 5.520 1.104 00 1.011 278 05 65.817 19.167 85 97 14 55 97 6 29.535 , 97 14 55 29.638 5.922 75 1,373 308 96 1,373 19 1.911 24,926 8.724 10 1,373 308 96 -28,229 9,708 56 26,455 3.968 25 29.580 648 5 4 7,649 6 2 10,977 123,991 3,972 284 4,316 1,217 125,669 22 1,586,465 598 4,515 33 i 0 60 26,459 3.968 85 1,895,405 No. 1 85 19 13 No. No. I 1 332 85 114 17.630 19 13 39 90 6,170 50 1 83 19 13 334 17,829 6.229 53 11— i— 23* 356 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countries Free Goods. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. ■ Quantity. Value. Duty. (;UOUP X— Continued. MIsrvllaneous— Con. V«blcles, n.o.p.— Con. No. S No. 7 178 ( ct». 898 362.185 244 30 126,764 75 Total . 362,883 127 009 05 United States Cljildrt>n\ 4eils 2.635 922 25 Complete p;irts of buggies, car- Yiagea' and vehicles, n.o.p., including parts of cutters, 93 44,580 United 8tate8 Total 44,673 869 36,134 9.033 50 Freight wagons and draj's 256 22.468 5,617 00 United States , , 480 10,580 2,645 00 Complete parts of farm and freight wagons, drays and iileighs. 59,863 14,965 75 59,863 14,965 75 14,246 146,915 44,074 SO <»rts. ;m,«7S 22t,175 M Wax, vegetiible and mineral, n.op Lb. Lb. 2.500 1.143 631,032 311 227 162.748 31 10 22 70 16,274 80 634.675 163.286 16,328 60 Wax, and manufactures of, n.o.p. . . 260 8 51.188 45 50 1 40 . 8,958 32 51,456 9,005 22 Square or round reeds and raw hide centres, textile leather or rubber heads, thumbs and tip^, and steel, iron or nickle caps for whip ends, imported by whip manu- facturers for use exclusively in the manufacture of whips in their own factories. 7.850 J 2 21,297 0 60 6,389 10 Total ... 21,299 6,389 70 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates Total Dutiable Gooda. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity - Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. No. S i cU. No. S S cts No 7 S 178 $ cts. 62 30 102 22 96 102 698 362,185 22 96 244 30 126,764 75 \ 102 22 96 362,985 127,032 01 2,635 922 2& 93 44,530 32 55 15,603 00 44,673 15,635 55 869 36,134 9.033 50 256 22,468 5,617 OO 480 10,580 2,645 00 237 41 48 237 59,863 41 48 14,965 75 237 41 48 60,100 15,007 23 14,246 146,915 44,074 50 a* 83 57 7U,1S7 22C25S S7 Lb. 116 5 80 Lb. Lb. 200 2,500 1,143 . 631.032 116 311 227 162,748 5 80 31 10 22 70 16,W4S0 200 116 5 80 634,875 163,402 16.334 40 126 ' 18 90 126 260 8 51,188 18 90 45 50 1 40 8,9.58 32 126 18 90 51,582 9,024 12 814 162 80 814 2 21,297 162 80 0 60 6,389 10 814 162 80 22,113 6,552 50 353 CUSTOMS REPOliT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 15. — General Statement of Merchandise Free and Articles. Countriee. Free Goods. General Tariff; Quantity . Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. CROIP X— Continuwi. Mlscellaaeous— Con. t S 1 cts. 13.043 3 912 90 Total 13,043 3,012 90 18,978 0,642 30 18,978 6,(42 30 4.765 8,118,579 Total . ... 8,123,314 Damaged goods, under sections 49 to 53 of Rev. Stat., cap. 32. 1,058 63 71 1.058 63 71 5,903 1,877 38 Ship building material admitted temporarily and exported. Special duty on articles shipped to Canada at lower than usual home trade price. 6.084 51 35,852 41 824.595 16 over collections, etc. 40,580,316 12 75.<8»,ett «(,as,7M 48.W7.N* » S8S,>17.7U 4s:, m, 851 US.SW.m 83 ports RECAPITULATION. free Goods. General Tariff. ' - Value. - Value. Duty. Group I— Agricultural and Vegetable Products. mainly Foods. Group n— .agricultural and Vegetable Products, other than Foods. $ 31.0!>1,479 39, 477, 469 lt,9S«,7t7 73,954,073 18,549,939 55,946,9(3 1S,528,2» 42,969,882 IC. 789, 279 75,689,642 i 61, 516,826 16.997.9*7 22,833.0«2 61,3«S.002 15,996.646 133.635.849 23.951,008 87,364,702 18,953.119 26,213,736 t cts. 14, 616, 156 16 3,779,252 56 3.858,94* 49 14.852,197 72 2.819,665 3* 26,897,121 J4 thereof. (.174,166 37 other than Iron and .Steel. 13.344.217 «* 4,979,712 86 Manufactures. 48, 987, 640 22 389,947,715 452.136,851 138,8*8,373 82 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable Imported for Home Consumption — Continued. Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. | Total Dutiable Goods Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. S 160 S cts. 32 00 S S cts. S 160 13,043 $ cts. 32 00 3,912 90 160 32 00 13,203 3,944 90 2,030 456 76 2,030 18,978 456 76 6,642 30 2.030 456 76 21,008 7,099 06 116 22 88 116 1,058 22 88 63 71 116 22 88 1,174 86 59 5,903 1,877 38 6,084 51 • 35.852 41 4,145,775 55 44,726.091 67 1,9«3.418 4,510,36« 30 l,04S,33e tn.ilS 82 29,182,490 52,893.925 31 63,1?3,24» 16,738,201 S3 11, i;;, 92(1 2,499,738 52 526,481,620 158,046,333 87 Preferential Tariff. Treaty Rates. Total Dutiable Goods. - Value. Duty. - Value. Duty. - ■ Value. Duty. $ 11,617,428 500,514 2,161,217 40,886,710 1,282,992 1,958,021 271,496 1,878,451 693,103 1.923 418 S cts 2,153,212 00 82.766 21 323,757 38 8.391,849 09 211,720 90 320,485 54 48,996 98 299,392 69 93.058 41 4.510.366 30 i 63.534 144.931 446.503 9,007.595 94.152 84.223 99.952 74.416 116.848 1.045.336 % cts 5.520 81 34.151 23 132.372 40 1.929.237 95 23.372 98 23.160 76 27.217 24 19.237 00 17.339 33 296.118 82 $ 73,197,782 11,603.352 25.440.782 101.199.307 17,373,390 135,078,093 24,325,496 89,317,999 19,763.369 29,182.190 S cts. 16,471.882 97 • 6 250 010 99 13 698.846 69 92 893 929 34 63,173,249 16.738.201 53 11,177.520 2.499,798 92 926.481.620 CUSTOMS liKl'ORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 c: o K I— I s < K i £ n 1 J s g s oo'2:2:Sfficu-<^>^(i. CUSTOIIS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 BJ ■ - ■ ■ : : - a g o ■ ■■^ 362 CUSTOMS REPORT i 1 1 a 1 1 1 11,091 69 8.116 SO 2,393 00 206 20 1 is S3S 3« :o S 10 3 ■ 3 ■ GEORGE V, A. 1920 J - f-lilV :, V .,-Wip h£ > :2 : oS ■ ■ o— ■ i— '■^ : iipp in . — ^uar,— . .t»oo 2 :2g"'-g3 : :-B a > oooc^oio ■ o ^^ !o — "— e^ Qo iM ■ r- i Q ■ o - in -toior^ '■ ~ Hi ■ to 1 B O Q lO : U5 U3 t^ -»• 2.7l:! I5,s:« 1,407 10,, W) 30,977 252 8 425 101 46,294 l,0S0 3,400 t 2.100 I 924.843 15,832 1,407 10.586 30,977 252 B.India B.VV. Indies, other Ceylon 2,870 2,878 425 161 46,294 1,080 Hong Kong Newfoundland New Zealand Trinidad and To- 3.400 389 175.857 14,961 657 16 1,325 2,071 450,244 93 1.47ii 71 3,190 32,490 246,739 967 683 176,824 15.644 657 .\laaka 16 6,017 7.342 2.071 4,030 454.274 Greenland. Ice- land, etc Japan Mexico Miquelon and St. Pierre 93 1.476 71 26 3.216 32,490 57,563 304,302 1,962,744 74,256 2,037.000 United Kingdom Australia Bermuda Newfoundland France Miquelon and St. Pierre Norway Russia United States Total United Kingdom Australia Bermuda Newfoundland Trinidad and To- bago China France. Japan Russia United States.. ,, Total Maple wugar. Lb. 169,270 10 400 fi7 115.465 15 41 5,920 4.412,178 48,569 3 60 15 35,193 3 9 1,600 977,443 Lb. Lb. 169,270 10 400 67 115,465 15 41 5.920 4.412.178 48,569 • 3 60 15 35, 193 3 9 1.600 977.443 4.703,366 1,062,895 4,703.366 1.062,895 Gal. 3. 785 6 15 13 38 1 805 15 90 2.182 6.072 15 47 27 95 3 1,311 26 195 4,411 Gal. Gal. 3,785 6 15 13 38 805 15 90 2,182 6,072 15 47 27 95 3 1,311 26 195 4.411 6.950 12.202 6,950 12,202 8,334 685 88 7.841 447 79 8.334 685 88 7.841 Miquelon and St. Pierre 447 79 9.107 8.367 9.107 8.367 CVSTOMS REPORT 373 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles ." Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP I— Continued. Sugars and sjrups-Con. Sugar of all kinds, n.o.p. United Kingdom. Bermuda Newfoundland- . . France Greenland, Ice- land, etc. Mexico Miquelon and St. Pierre Lb. o2,9S0 109,304 373,249 2So,000 300 250 142,986 88,650 216 1.000,000 S 4,823 9.502 27,325 24,079 33 23 12,839 8.565 19 82.500 Lb. { Lb. 52,980 109,304 373,249 285.000 2,300 250 142,986 88,650 1,000,000 $ 27,325 24,079 2,000 197 230 8,565 United States 19 82,500 Total. . . £.052,935 169,708 2,000 197 2.054.935 169,905 Total, sugars and syrups 3.207.549 82,820 3,290,369 Uiscellaneotts — Coffee United Kingdom Barbados Bermuda B.W. Indies, other Newfoundland. .. Trinidad and To- 1,830 620 2,335 30 10, «7 952 227 579 23 2,965 1,830 1.052 2.835 878 11.559 200 188 SOO I5.8S4 360 4,000 459,581 952 432 500 848 1,112 200 140 800 143 310 401 71 37 240 384 722 333 3,366 71 Chinn 48 21 58 Greenland, Ice- 240 France Miquelon and St. Pierre Russia. United States. . Total 15,884 360 4,000 665 4,975 110 410 226 4 975 110 410 458,916 79,315 79,541 36,219 10,488 462,948 80,674 499, 167 91,162 1,317 239,937 2,428 n.o.p. 123 19,511 17.450 815 2,601 1,553 781 49.704 809 20,320 B. S. Africa B. Guiana 4 33 819 B.W. Indies, other •> 634 27 1.875 4,635 Trinidad and To- 1.479 64 62 1,395 46 680 120 1.148 4,462 3,181 2,027 65.558 145 Greenland, Ice- 4,462 3.248 2,133 436,201 Miquelon and St Pierre ... 67 106 370.643 United States Total 174,077 620.729 794,806 15 4 15 15 2,575 30 11,960 4 B.W. Indies, other Newfoundland Miquelon and St. Pierre United States Total 15 2,575 30 11.960 5 441 9 1,260 ^ 14,580 1,715 15 4 14.595 1,719 CUfiTOSIK ItEl'OUT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Arliclca. C'ountriet*. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total EzporU. Quantity. Value Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. CROirp I— Concluded. Miscellaneous-Con. Tea L'nited Kingdom. Barbados . . . T.b % Lb 0.159 46.595 22,200 3,584 39,701 739 29.024 2,446 510.323 11.380 195,560 8,899 359 1.000 25.531 15,107 4,250 10.559 325 2.022.221 S 697 22.661 8,753 2,384 20,295 410 14,523 1,342 174,497 4,965 95,528 3.301 162 607 7.321 1 6.398 2.635 2.444 218 672.487 Lb. 6.159 46.595 22.206 3.584 39.701 739 29.024 2.446 516.323 11.380 195.560 8.899 359 1.000 25.531 15.107 4.250 10.559 325 2.022.221 t 697 22.661 8.753 B. E. Africa 2.384 410 B.W. Indies, other 14.523 Newfoundland. . . Trinidad and To- bago Argentina 174.497 4.965 95.528 3.301 Chili Dutch Guiana ... France Miquelon and St. 162 607 7,321 Panama 2.635 2,444 218 United States. . . . Total 672,487 2.961.968 1.041.628 2.961.968 1,041,628 186.280 1.743. OSS 1,12$, 115 Total, agricultural and cegetable products, mainly foods 262,033,526 22.828", MS 284,861,93$ GROUP II. Agricultural and vegetable pro- ducts, other than foods. Bubber and Manufac- tures of— Belting Australi.!, Newtoundlan.l New Zealand. , , . 1.4,58 3.1,W 5.051 1.667 5.751 4.458 3.156 5.051 Total 14.332 5.751 B 205.429 258,924 1.062 1.011 103.814 5.992 1.150 6.151 550 30 3.419 237.993 132.553 n.904 5.102 1.053 200 173 042,003 1,104 424 3.891 135,990 205,429 Barbados Bermuda B. S. Africa B. Guiana B. India B.W. Indies, other Fiji Islands. . , Hong Kong . Jamaica Newfoundland . . New Zealand . Trinidad and To- 1.062 1.041 103.814 1.150 6.151 550 30 3.419 270 437 238.263 132.990 9.904 \reentina 5.102 Chili Denmark-^ 1.053 200 173 942.003 Italy 1,104 Miquelon and St. 424 3.891 United States 3,122 139,112 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP II— Continued. Babb«r and manufac- tures of— Con. s 439 324 t t Virgin Islands of U.S.A Total 2.058,715 3,829 2,062.544 1.720 927 217 2,723 4,934 928 230 1.483 29 15 31 30 517 2,723 4,934 Trinidad and To- Chin« Cuba Miquelon and St. 24,777 25,294 Total 13,784 24,777 38,561 6,550 8,010 89 4,604 760 404 217 1,012 8,107 6,163 221 6.325 1,750 62 151,282 6,550 8,010 B. S. Africa 4,604 B.Guiana B.W. Indies, other 8,107 N'ew Zealand . . . Trinidad and To- 6,325 rhirm Miquelon and St. 6,481 157,763 Total 195.556 ^ 6,481 202,037 United Kingdom. 154.439 578.765 5,773 1,449 325 99.099 ' 3,944 5.185 55,502 9,661 154,439 578,765 5,773 1,449 . B.S. Africa 99.099 3,944 B. W. Africa R G„i»n» 55,502 9,661 13,750 B.W. Indies, other B. Straits Settle- Ceylon 119 1,898 2.751 5,584 11,999 432,123 49,304 494,509 19,084 13,085 445 164,819 1,253 113,441 800 299,401 1,898 2,751 5.584 New Zealand 432,123 49,304 494,509 19,084 13,085 Trinidad and To- Brazil Cl,™» Costa Rica Cuba 164.819 T^M^mark Dutch E. Indies. . France 299,401 376 CCSTOMS KEI'ORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. \ Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity'. Value. GROIT II--<:ontinued. Rubber and manufac- tures of— Cun. Tires— Con. S 5,1»4 2,369 20.353 522 8.006 345 22.894 407, 162 9,205 2,417 S % 5,194 2,369 20,353 522 8.006 345 22,894 28,705 436,867 9,205 2,417 Total 3,016,974 ~ 29.705 3,046,679 United States Cwt. " 14.365 Cwt. 129,925 14,365 Cwt. 129,925 All other india-rubber, manufactures of, n.o.p. 10,688 10,284 305 342 9,655 1,798 4,257 1,445 l,4»t 45 10,733 10,284 309 342 9,655 1,798 352 4,609 B.W. Indies, other B. Straits Settle- 1,445 1,404 Ceylon 348 348 19 1,869 5,201 17,639 2,071 16.289 2,669 16,731 422 12 9,402 998 42 82 217 106 98 10 20 61 317 83,492 2,355 19 1,869 5.201 17,639 Trinidad and To- 2.071 16,289 2.669 Chili 16,731 422 12 1,050 10,452 998 43 Miquelon and St. . 1 82 217 106 98 ^»n rinminirft 10 20 01 o ■ 317 1,851,719 1,935,211 Uruguay 2,355 200.304 1,853,514 2.053,818 Total, rubber and manufactures of i.0».SM i,n«,u7 7,Sja,M7 Seeds for sowing- United Kingdom New Zealand United States Total Bush. 64,883 784 160,677 966,660 13,579 2,380,931 Bosh. 1.062 2.960 1,202 18,319 53,103 12,278 Bush. 65.945 3,744 161,879 984,979 66,682 2,393,209 226,344 3,361,170 5,224 83,700 231,568 3,444,870 Grass United Kingdom Newfoundland, . . . New Zealand United States Total 1,292 3 230 45,919 7,148 . 39 1,575 89, 5M 2,652 13,573 3.944 3 230 45.919 20,721 39 1,575 89,594 47,444 98.356 2,652 13,573 50,096 111.929 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17.- — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP II— Continued. Seeds for sowing— Con. All other seeds, n.o.p.. . United Kingdom, $ 303 10 27 60 38 6,78S 6 53 19 5.905 43,498 t S 4,219 Barbados B.W. Indie-s, other 147 3,395 27 Miquelon and St. 15,004 Total 56,707 21,792 78,499 Total, seeds for sowing. 3, SIC, 233 lU.OtS 3,635.298 Spirits aud spirituous liquors- Bermuda B. Guiana B. Honduras B. India B.W. Indies, other Fiji Islands Hong Kong Gal. 121.383 2,625 45 7,«S 659 1.281 46,636 4,050 24,125 3.149 4o 3,200 38.687 54,829 1,010 39 5,917 293 1,079 60,369 1,845 20,549 3,883 30 1,875 34,902 Gal. Gal. 121,383 2,625 45 7,448 659 1,281 46,636 4,050 32,344 3,169 45 3,200 38,987 1,079 Newfoundland, 8,219 20 5,990 50 26,539 3,933 30 Miquelon and St, Pierre Nicaragua United States Total 1,875 300 389 35,291 253.333 186, 620 8,539 6,429 261,872 193,049 175 3 2,282 10 750 13 9,933 92 175 2,282 10 China.. 9,933 '2,470 10,788 2,470 10,788 230 60 650 25p 230 60 78 604 196 1,313 583 436 Newfoundland.. , . New Zealand 78 604 259 1,596 259 196 905 Dutch E. Indies, , French Guiana 1,313 583 402 3,634 1,550 602 1,550 34 90 2.980 7,641 520 11,895 3,500 9,536 314 100 915 414 325 .570 2.502 2,256 314 100 915 414 325 China 2,502 Total 1,743 5,653 1,743 United Kingdom, Whiskey 2,857 190,282 320 3,823 2,251 2.520 1,761 3,289 5,504 12.000 466,461 1.005 7.833 8,119 8,899 6.525 11,937 20.677 93 265 76 1.850 2,950 190,547 320 3,823 2,251 2,520 1,761 3,289 5.504 468,311 B. E. Africa B. S. Africa B. W. .\frica B.Guiana B. Honduras 6,525 20,677 378 CDSTOMS REPORT No. 17. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 -General Statement of Exports — Continvsd. Art iclcs. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Totol EiporU. Quantity. Value. Quantity. \'alue. Quant it>. Value. GROrP II— Continued. Spirits ind spirituous liquors— Con. WhUkey- Con. B.India Gal. 1,772 9,739 156 430 39 1,000 74 12,786 7 22 764 67, 106 1,584 10,018 4,259 1,423 10,123 7,756 814 6,324 341 2,392 442 37 2,984 30 6.061 30,638 562 1,104 150 4,248 263 45.616 30 90 3,608 171,872 6,233 31,403 16,177 4,824 38.391 22.759 2,942 25.266 1,168 8,501 1.800 150 12,542 120 Gal. « Gal. 1.772 9.739 156 430 39 1,000 74 16,781 7 22 903 67,106 1,584 10.023 4,259 1,423 10,123 24,202 814 6,327 341 2,392 442 37 2.984 30 3 9 13,398 425 6,297 72 5.884 768 1,215 758 3,524 309 105 3.364 2,740 23 318 52 4,012 1,027 404 392 5,899 836 2,053 6.061 B.W. Indies, other B. Oceania, other. B. Straits Settle- 30,638 562 1,104 Ceylon 150 Fiji Islands 4,248 263 Hong Kong 3,995 36,450 82,066 30 Malta 90 Newfoundland .... iXew Zealand Trinidad and To- 139 790 4,398 171,872 6,233 S 25 31,428 BoUvia 16, 177 4,824 ChUi 38,391 16,446 97,611 120,370 Costa Rica Cuba 2,942 3 20 25,286 Denmark Dutch E. Indies. . Dutch W. Indies.. Dutch Guiana. . . 1,168 8.501 1,800 150 France 120 3 9 17 41 17 Greenland, Ice- 41 Guatemala 13,398 425 6,297 72 5.519 768 1,215 758 3,524 309 105 3,364 2,740 23 318 52,197 1,684 25,055 263 16,821 2,976 4,761 3,030 13,236 1,193 300 12.823 10.413 52, 197 1,684 25,055 Italy 263 365 2,000 18,821 Kongo Free State. 2,976 4,761 Uiquelon and St. 3,030 Nicaragua 13,236 1,193 300 ' 12,823 Philippines Porto Rico Portuguese Africa. 10,413 79 1,094 82 i.'iso 1,094 1,180 Salvador 4,012 1,027 404 392 5,899 836 2,053 15,544 3,470 1,594 1,099 20,985 2,550 7,707 15,544 San Domingo 3,470 1,594 U.S. of Colombia. United States 1,099 20,985 2,550 7,707 Total 408,487 1,178,848 21,375 140,060 429,862 1,318,908 United Kingdom. Wines 125 20 4 206 43 188 55 13 310 76 125 20 4 206 43 196 418 2,304 240 149 694 223 140 1.640 188 55 13 B. Guiana B.W. Indies, other 310 76 196 2.166 2,166 418 2,210 240 149 676 4,294 452 1,323 676 Newfoundland — New Zealand Trinidad and To- 94 135 4.429 452 1,323 694 32 140 1.566 2.139 42 367 7,002 2,139 Miquelon and St. 191 SI7 559 367 United States Total 74 104 7,106 3,680 8,008 2,722 11,851 6,402 19,839 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP II— Continued. Spirits and spirituous liquors— Con. United Kingdom. Gal. 316,894 769 6.199 250 1,981 300 920 { 584,646 1,647 13,467 412 3,962 300 2.116 Gal. t Gal. 316,894 769 6,199 250 1,981 300 920 S B. S.Africa Newfoundland. .. - New Zealand 412 United States 327.313 606.550 327.313 United Kingdom 2S,910 864 2,706 52,925 2,804 5,225 25,910 8M 3,414 24 6,434 105 126 720 17 192,779 52, 925 708 24 1,288 300 New Zealand Trinidad and To- 6,434 105 7,897 294 7 897 rhin» 126 43 17 2,574 637 350 152 6,852 677 1,394 Miquelon and St. United States 190,205 507,187 514,039 226,901 577,726 3.492 9,579 230,393 587 305 Total, spirits and splrit- 1,222,C94 2.365,393 M,8«l 18t,255 1,263,555 i 731 648 Tobacto— United Kingdom. Lb. 62,828 14 27,611 35,911 7 9,496 Lb. Lb. 62,828 14 281,824 35,911 7 United States. . . . 254,213 230,414 239,910 90,453 45,414 254.213 230,414 344,666 275,828 United Kingdom. M 31 2,596 M M 31 2 145 4 1.010 29 2 96 96 Xewfoundland — -New Zealand 145 4 1,010 29 2,752 226 58,150 1.635 226 58, 150 Russia 1,635 16 Total United Kingdom. 1,219 65,359 2 112 1,221 65.471 Cigarettes 740,499 2,562,729 740,499 18 6 195.000 6 45 1 353,886 8,413 202 2,562,729 18 60 B. Honduras Egypt Newfoundland Trinidad and To- 6 195,000 6 45 1 353,886 8,395 189 45 667,540 44 416 16 1,286,597 31,588 823 667,540 416 China France Russia United .States Total Unit«d Kingdom. United States • Total 18 13 50 47 31,638 870 1,298,027 4,549,798 49 157 1,298,076 4,549,955 Stems and cuttings Lb. 9,446 865,586 2,200 30,649 Lb. Lb. 9,446 874,901 2,200 9,315 1,980 32,629 875,032 32,849 9,315 1,980 884,347 34,829 380 ClSTOllS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. ■ Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada • Total Exports. Quantity. \'alue. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP II— Continued. Tobacco— Con. United Kingdom . Lb. 641,279 560.485 Lb, t Lb. 641,275 20 89 434 4.294 99,402 96 28.570 6,730 t 560,485 20 36 SS 434 2,226 99.402 96 28.316 5.907 104 327 2,449 104-,250 106 27,176 6,218 Newfoundland 2,068 1,060 3,509 Greenland, Ice- land, etc 254 823 250 604 United States Tot.iI 6.822 777.741 701,115 3,165 1,950 780,906 703.065 S,SM,5U m.ni Miscellaneous— 4,187 3.183 Total 7,370 United Kingdom. Extract of hemlock bark 9,000 3,965 3.965 Total 12,965 12.965 United States United Kingdom- Bermuda B. Guiana B.W.Indies, other 759,817 699,333 X 759.817 699,333 Hav Ton 6.533 346 32 10 14 4.459 12 7 144 7,457 2 391 1.369 471.432 103.947 7.331 707 220 275 82.414 261 276 2.120 147,417 96 9.718 50,773 7.260.936 Ton Ton. 6,533 346 32 10 14 4,459 •? 144 7,457 2 391 1.369 471,432 103.947 7,331 707 220 275 Newfoundland . - . Trinidad and To- 82,414 261 Alaska. . . 276 Cuba 2,120 147.417 96 Miquelon and St. Pierre 9.718 50. 773 United States Total 7.260.936 492.208 7,666.491 492,208 7,666,491 United Kingdom. OU cake Cwt. 8. 028 6,125 625 15.911 12,357 22.764 17,482 1.875 45.414 31.740 Cwt. Cwt. 8. 028 6,125 625 15.911 12.357 22,764 17.482 Trinidad and To- bago 1.875 Belgium 45.414 United States Total 31.740 43.046 119.275 43.046 119,275 United Kingdom Gal. 6.5% 715 305 22.818 4.933 1.693 1.006 1.277 22,205 7.696 1.211 654 41.087 8.972 3.497 1.993 2.292 38.846 Gal. Gal. 6.S96 715 311 22.818 4,933 1,693 1.006 1.277 22,427 7.696 1.211 Bermuda B. S. AJrica b!w. Indies, other B. Straits Settle- ments 6 15 669 41.087 8.972 3.497 1.993 2.292 Newfoundland — 222 906 39.752 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity Value. GROUP II-Conc!uded. MIscensneous— Con . Oil, vegetable, n.o.p. —Con. New Zealand . Trinidad and To- Gal. 7,795 8,053 12.286 2,852 38,743 2,142 S 6,543 14.235 17,698 5,096 71,192 3.560 Gal. 34 i 115 Gal. 7,829 8,053 12,286 2,852 38,743 2,142 30 295 7.431 832,919 5 6.658 14,235 China . . 5.096 Dutch E. Indies Dutch Guiana Japan 3,560 30 135 Miquelon and St. 295 7,431 602,429 557 14,672 617,533 557 United States Total United Kingdom 230,490 371,335 988,868 743,574 857,334 230,782 372,506 974,356 1,229,840 Lb. 27.212 1,982 1,041 20,550 289,363 25,175 1,688 866 17,382 236,764 Lb. Lb 27.212 1,982 1,041 20,550 289,363 25,175 1,688 New Zealand Japan 866 United States 236,764 340.148 281,875 340,148 281.875 United Kingdom Bermuda Newfoundland-. . United States Total Straw Ton. 1 31 43 12,172 9 486 422 76.238 Ton. Ton. 1 31 43 12,172 486 76 238 12,247 77,155 12,247 77, 155 Tar 100 1,641 B. W Africa B. Guiana . 13 13 B.W. Indies, other 25 13,059 58,734 297 90 , Total 73,559 400 451 2,926 27 250 5 203 19,648 451 -\laska 27 Hawaii Miquelon and St. 203 746 23,510 746 United Kingdom B.W. Indies, other 4,040 118 30 21,450 30 52.993 Total 21,598 57.033 Total, mlsceDaneous . 9, 840, US 430,685 10 VI ISO Total, agricultural and Tegetable products, other than foods 2C,946,216 2,894,675 29,840,891 382 CUSrOitS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Totel Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP III. Animals and Animal Products. .\nlinals, living— Horses, one year old or United States United Kingdom No. 19 1,380 No. S No. 19 t Horses, over one year old. 7,278 48 245 525 1 1,709.150 11,400 30,109 121,250 150 7,805 1,677,200 15.083 48 245 1,076 1 404 5,810 3,386,350 Newfoundland... 30, 109 551 404 3,469 137,750 Miquelon and St. 121,200 573,298 121,200 United States 2,341 428,781 1,002,079 Total Bermuda Newfoundland . Miquelon and St. Pierre Uni testates Total 10,438 2,300,840 12,229 2,509,448 22,667 4,810,288 3 10 66 39,838 65 184 793 722,421 3 10 66 39,871 65 184 793 33 12,675 735,096 39,917 723,463 33 12,675 39,950 736, 138 Cattle over one year old 36 2,598 221 268,724 3,614 189,542 17.624 29,135,247 " 36 2,598 221 268,832 3,614 Newfoundland... . Miquelon and St. Pierre United .States Total 189,542 17,624 108 52.260 29,187,507 271,579 29,346,027 108 52,260 271,687 29,398.287 Poultry 125 160 40 67 429 15 677 382,013 125 160 40 B.Guiana 67 429 Alaska IS Miquelon and St 677 1,089 383,103 Total . 383,526 1,089 384,615 Newfoundland. . , . Miquelon and St. 205 16 93,808 3,198 144 1,189,424 205 16 93,808 3,198 144 1,189,424 Total Bermuda Newfoundland .... Miquelon and St. Pierre United States Total . . 94.029 1,192,766 94,029 1,192,766 98 672 103 25,229 1,474 8.602 1,000 406 020 98 672 103 25,232 1,474 8,602 1,000 3 150 406, 170 26, 102 417,096 3 150 26, 105 417,246 Newfoundland .... Miquelon and St. Pierre United States..... Total Swine 551 52 31,450 4,954 1,337 753.749 551 52 31,450 4,954 1,337 753,749 32,053 760,040 32,053 760,040 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — Gexer.\l Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP in— Continued. Animals Uring— Cor. All other animals, n.o.p United Kingdom - S 6,250 100 12 65 i 459,520 f i Alaska 63 ■^ 135,605 Janan 27,535 2,550 116,619 27. 535 Norwav 60,812 177,431 Total 153.131 655,937 809, 068 Total, animals, Uring.. 3j.ng.2«9 S.Zil.iSi 3g,5M,g2g Fish and fishery pro- ducts— United Kingdom - Cwt. 5,278 2 21.895 32.930 23 138,416 Cwt. Cwt. 5.278 2 24,803 32.930 23 United States Total 2,908 15,865 134. 2S1 27,175 171,369 2,908 15,865 30,083 187,234 United Kingdom Barbados Bermuda B.Guiana B.W. Indies, other Jamaica Trinidad and To- CodBsh, dry salted 10.063 4.930 3.310 1.553 4,S36 14,579 21,629 4,434 33, 186 239 140.047 642 1.846 3,932 8.019 68.506 246,555 86,181 30,469 42,625 16,414 56,961 193,432 262,518 55.668 334.986 3,327 2,182,830 12,833 26.640 53,704 126.795 901,093 2,920,643 10.063 4,930 3.310 1,555 4.836 14,379 21.629 4.434 35. 186 259 140.047 642 1.846 3.932 8.019 68,306 248.357 86, 181 42. 625 56,961 262,518 33.668 Brazi) Costa Rica Cuba France French W. Indies. 534.986 3.527 2,182.830 12,833 26.540 55,704 126.795 Porto Rico United States Total Bermuda United States 901,095 2 18 2,920,661 570.368 7.529.341 2 18 370,370 7,329,359 34 241.820 500 1,-31,963 34 241,820 500 1.731.963 241.854 1,732,463 241,834 1.732.463 Bermuda B.W. Indies, other United States Total .. 5 100 55,657 55 425 385,725 5 100 55,657 425 385,725 55.762 386,205 55,762 3S6.205 .Australia Bermuda B. Guiana Alaska 31 10 2 3 743 918 126 46 53 8,966 51 10 2 5 744 918 126 46 53 United States Total United Kingdom - Trinidad and To- 1 "i 8,976 811 10,109 1 10 812 10,119 2.351 36 19,624 18.490 342 101,244 2,351 36 19,624 18,490 342 United States 101,244 22,011 120,076 22,011 120.076 384 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. .\rticle3. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP Ill-Continued. FUb and flsberjr pro- ducts-Con. Haddock, dry salted . . , United Kingdom. Cwt. 4.; 360 24 1,998 262 45 216 15,075 864 475 3,963 13.536 % 352 3,948 261 21,765 2,645 530 2,0.10 187,594 9,895 5,386 47,239 130,380 Cwt. i Cwt. 45 360 24 1,998 262 45 216 15,075 864 475 3,963 13.536 t 352 3,948 261 B. Guiana B.W. Indies, other Jamaica Trinidad and To- 21,765 530 2,090 187,594 Dutch Guiana French W. Indies. Porto Rico United States Total United Kingdom, 9,895 5,386 47,239 130,380 36,863 412,085 36.863 412,085 3,254 169 4 21 9 2 3 7 8 1 11 10,098 35,361 3,251 51 311 114 23 56 117 116 9 135 133,120 3,254 169 ^1 2 3 8 1 11 10,098 35,361 3,251 51 311 B. Guiana B.W. Indies, other Hong Kong Trinidad and To- 114 23 56 117 116 9 Dutch Guiana — United States 135 133, 120 13,587 172,664 13.587 172,664 United Kingdom United States 74 46,339 500 269,077 74 46,339 500 269.077 46,413 269,577 46,413 269,577 United Kingdom. 989 623 134 11,901 7,458 3,139 1,808 709 2,794 1.951 229 72 1,136 24,881 6,698 6.239 1,478 132,020 78,137 36,833 20,307 8,440 40.098 20,654 2,516 864 13,419 225.942 989 623 134 11,901 7.458 3,139 1,808 709 2,794 1,951 229 72 1,136 24,881 6,698 ling, dry salted. 6,239 Bermuda B. Guiana B.W. Indies, other 1,478 132.020 78,137 36,833 Trinidad and To- 20.307 Brazfl Cuba Dutch Ouiana . French Guiana. French W. Indies. Porto Rico United States Total 8,440 40.098 20.1554 2.516 864 13.419 225.942 57,824 593.645 57.824 593.645 Bermuda B.W. Indies, other United States Total United Kingdom Australia United States Total Codfish, tongues and 10 3 1,849 89 30 30,440 10 3 1.849 89 30 30.440 1.862 30.559 1.862 30.559 Halibut, fresh and fro- 18,914 10 26.194 238.855 210 390.130 2.875 28,744 21.789 10 49.504 267,599 210 23,310 311,153 701,283 45,118 629, 195 26,185 339,897 71,303 969,092 United States Halibut, pickled . . 4 50 4 50 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP m— Coatinued. Fish and fishery pro- dacts-Con. United Kingdom. United States Cwt. 2.104 213,9S1 13,672 535,493 Cwt. i Cwt. 2,104 215,981 S 535 493 218.085 549,165 218,085 549, 165 United Kingdom . Herring — sea, pickled... 86 343 4,422 U 4.807 7.323 4 34,321 WO 196 3,526 300 4 2 2,662 6 242 4 138 14.104 429 163.945 430 2.085 19,590 730 25,341 35.952 S32 2,660 618 343 4,422 64 4,807 7,325 4 34,321 700 196 3,526 300 4 2 2,662 6 242 4 138 14,104 429 201,958 3,090 2.085 19.590 B. Guiana B.W. Indies, other Hong Kong 35,952 15 187,854 4,200 2.150 18,438 1,912 15 12 13,844 31 1.268 27 816 78.433 2,260 911,349 187,854 4,200 Xewf oundland New Zealand Trinidad and To- bago..... 18,438 1.912 China Costa Rica Dutch Guiana ... French Guiana.... French \V. Indies. Greenland, Ice- land, etc 13,844 1,268 Porto Rico 78,433 2,260 1,121,025 United States Total . . . 38,013 209,676 237.630 1,306.752 38,545 212,336 276,175 1,519,088 United Kingdom. Lb. 7,584 3,095.652 13.223 26,738 18.563 1.900 15.0d6 77,040 55,680 100. 3W 7,654 135,610 1.075 1,070,997 113,451 4,800 2.500 16.800 144 740 1,606 386,918 86.000 1,161 394,627 1,825 4.575 2,996 285 2,091 9,592 5,990 13.863 1,107 18.846 150 151,240 16,521 763 800 1.970 26 146 309 53,784 12.000 Lb. Lb. 7,584 3,095,652 13.223 26.738 18.563 1.900 15.066 77,040 55.680 100.394 7.654 136.110 1.075 1.070,997 118.451 5.040 2.500 16.800 144 838 1.606 386.918 ^ 86.000 394,627 Barbados 4,575 2,996 B. Guiana B. India B.W. Indies, other B. Oceania, other. B. Straits Settle- 5,990 Fiji Islands Hong Kong Jamaica Newfo'jndland New Zealand Trinidad and To- cb^::-. 500 150 18,996 16,521 853 240 90 France French Oceania... Greeland, Ice- land, etc Miquelon and St. 98 31 United States 12,000 Total 5.245,135 694,667 838 271 5.245,973 694,938 United Kingdom. Herring — sea, smoked.. Cwt. 2,356 721 95 70 570 1,225 203 2 41 18,627 9,944 952 590 7,250 10,392 1,438 22 436 Cwt. Cwt. 2,356 724 95 70 570 1,225 203 2 41 18.627 .Australia 952 Bermuda B, S. .Airica B.Guiana B.W. Indies, other Hong Kong Jamaica ., 7,250 10,392 436 11— i— 25 CUSTOMS KE^PORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not tho Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Valuer Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP III— Continued Fish and flsbery pro* ducts— Con. Herring— sea smoked- Trinidad and To- Cwt. 1,104 3 1,120 115 IS ' 5 63 420 40,234 t 11,944 33 9.743 1,057 120 41 536 4.20O 303,136 Cwt. i Cwt. 1,194 3 1,120 115 15 5 63 420 40,234 t 11.944 Alaska 9.743 Dutch Guiana — French Guiana Miquelon and St. Porto Rico United States Total 4,200 48,4SS 380,511 48,455 380,511 United Kingdom. 322 1 1 55,131 1544 9 562,741 322 1 1 55,131 3,544 Trinidad and To- United States Total 562,741 55,455 566,321 55,455 566,321 75 228 1,913 130 1,047 1 45 365 14 63,087 687 3,008 22,230 1,395 13,680 21 603 5,182 70 802,947 75 228 1,913 130 1,047 1 45 365 14 65,287 687 3.008 B. Guiana B.W. Indies, other 13.680 Porto Rico United States 70 2,200 26,630 829,577 66,905 849,823 2,200 26,630 69,105 876.453 United Kingdom. 3,869 45 3 1 6 5,143 71,269 74,717 830 30 50 10 129 20,200 698,366 3,869 45 2 3 1 6 5,143 75,685 74 717 30 50 B. Guiana Hong Kong 10 20,200 United States 4,416 45,702 714,068 80,338 794,332 4,416 45,702 84.754 United Kingdom. Lb. 29,265,108 3,750,194 1,642 25,884 48,000 96 55,950 36.000 8,646 12,000 412,810 354,196 15,550 576 48,000 1,623,496 240 120,000 614.016 2,540 1,048.800 28.800 2,400 7,115,783 753,478 350 5,471 12,500 19 8,920 5,350 1,902 1,687 64,603 53,358 2,980 151 9,000 314,697 66 .16,875 87,856 394 160,684 4,212 363 Lb. Lb. 29,265,108 3,750,194 1,882 26,384 48,000 96 55,950 36,000 9,414 12,000 412.810 354,196 15,550 576 48.000 1,623,496 240 120.000 614,016 2,540 1,048,800 28,800 2,400 7,115,783 753,478 240 500 49 89 399 5,560 B. S. Africa B. Giana 12,500 8,920 B.E. Indies, other B.W. Indies, other B. Oceania, other. B. Straits Settle- 5,350 768 i45 2,047 1,687 64,603 Fiji Islands Hong Kong 53,358 2,980 151 Newfoundland New Zealand Trinidad and To- 9,000 314,697 66 Solivia 16,875 Chili 87,856 394 Cuba Dutch E. Indies. . Ecuador 160,684 4,212 ::::::::::; :;;:;:::::::i 363 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP ni— Continued. Fish and fishery pro- ducts—Con. France Italv Lb. 2,869.658 5,454,670 192 4,784 48,600 24,096 1,936.753 S 514,291 793,071 35 1,142 9,652 4.582 Lb, $ Lb, 2,869,658 5,454,670 192 4,784 48,000 24,096 2.056.753 i 514,291 793.071 Miquelon and St. Pierre Russia Siam United States Total 9.652 4.582 379,331 354,331 120,000 25,000 47,813,697 10,297,803 121,508 25,283 47,935,205 10.323,086 3,270 50 14.685 767 15 2.578 3,270 50 14,685 Hong Kong United States. ... Total 2,578 18.005 3,360 18.005 3,360 United States Barbados Bermuda B.Guiana B.W. Indies, other Jamaica . ... Cwt. 82.237 298.280 Cwt. Cwt. 82.237 298,280 Salmon, pickled 704 78 441 74 260 7,844 840 4,915 823 3.367 704 78 441 74 260 10 752 3 201 4 1,984 43 32 5,980 7,844 4,915 3,367 10 110 Trinidad and To- 752 3 201 4 I.9S4 43 32 5.980 8,662 38 2,434 51 14,835 557 127 99.701 8.662 38 2,434 51 14,S35 Dutch Guiana... French Guiana — Miquelon and St. Pierre Porto Rico United States 99,701 10.556 144.194 10 110 10,566 144,304 Miquelon and St. 2 55,622 55,624 30 677.825 2 55,622 United States Total ■677,826 677,855 55,624 677,856 Eels 347 58,823 58,823 Total 59,170 United States Swordfish 3,044 52,670 3,044 52,670 PlftmH 3 32 6,^136 38 128 13,818 3 32 6,136 38 128 13,818 Miquelon and St. United States Total 6,171 13,984 6,171 13,984 Lb. 500 500 100 100 4,248,748 110 110 22 22 788.774 Lb. Lb. 500 500 too 100 4,24«,748 no m 20 B. Guiana. - Trinidad and To- United States Total 788.774 4,249,948 789.038 4,249,948 789,038 11— i— 25i 383 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total EiporU. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP III— Continued. Fish and Hshtry pro- ducts-Con. United Kingdom. Lb, 1,798,091 240 432 2.832 120 88,014 9,600 144 9.600 829,820 43,396 2,107,878 872,867 100 260 962 76 48.657 4.880 84 4,000 397.989 21,819 878.370 Lb. t Lb. 1.798.091 240 432 2.832 120 8S.0I4 9.600 144 9.600 S29,S20 76.228 2.107.878 t B. Guiana. ........ B.W. Indies, other Newfoundland ... New Zealand Trinidad and To- 48.657 4 880 Miquelon and St. 32,832 17.100 United States Total United Kingdom 878 370 4,890,167 2,230.064 32.832 17,100 4.922,999 2.247.164 Brl 1 3 1 19 14 562 16 14 24 16 174 90 5.003 Brl. Brl. 2 1 3 1 19 14 562 16 24 B.W. Indies, other Newfoundland.. . Miquelon and St. Pierre 174 90 United States Total 5.003 602 5,337 602 5,337 Bermuda United Kingdom Oysters, preserved Lb. 59 9 Lb. Lb. 59 9 .Sea fish, other, fresh . , . Cwt. 391 1 38 87 12,124 1,833 10 228 198 124,780 Cwt. Cwt. 391 I 38 87 12,631 1,833 10 Newfoundland.. . . Alaska United States Total 228 108 507 4. ISO 128.960 12,641 127,049 507 4.180 13,148 131.229 United Kingdom Sea fish, other, pickled 96 2 2 704 640 21 14 4.834 9« 2 2 704 640 21 Newfoundland.. . United States Total 14 4.834 804 5.509 m 5.509 Sea fish, other, preser- ved. United Kingdom Lb. 91,113 14.484 3,014 10,842 18 18.000 15,020 1,317,200 660 7.816 1,598 700 40,240 400 2,400 15,913,349 48 914,335 15.956 1,765 644 1,832 S 1.800 1.503 17.580 88 5.652 262 83 1,820 225 300 242,149 11 66.834 Lb. Lb. 91,113 14,4S4 3,014 10,842 18 18.000 15.020 1.317.200 660 7.816 1.598 700 40,240 4,900 2,400 15,913,349 48 995.847 15.956 1,765 Bermuda B.Guiana B.W. Indies, other B. Oceania, other. Fiji Islands Hong Kong 644 1,832 5 1,800 1,503 17,580 88 New Zealand Trinidad and To- 5,052 262 .\la8kar.'. 83 1,820 4.500 1,980 2.205 French Oceania. 300 242,149 Miquelon and St. 11 United States • Total . . 81,512 19.207 86,041 18,351,237 358.509 86.012 21.187 18,437.249 379,696 CUSTOMS REPORT 389 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantitj'. Value. GROUP III— Continued. Fish and fishery pro- ducts—Con. Whale meat United States.. United States. , United States United States Barbados United States Total United States. . . . United Kingdom United States Total Cwt. 1,610 16,361 Cwt. $ Cwt. 1,610 S 16,361 Herring— lake.fresh and frozen.. 121,114 817,542 121,114 817,542 Herring- lake, pickled. 8,114 41,607 8,114 41,607 Herring— lake, smoked. 1,370 8,861 1,370 8,861 Salmon or lake trout. . . 12 25,555 135 263,900 12 25.555 135 263,900 23.567 264,035 25.567 264,035 Tullibee 39,582 231,971 39.582 231,971 Whitefish 5.002 106,974 63,526 1,014,452 5.002 106.974 63,526 1,014,45? 111,976 1,077,978 111.976 1.077.978 3 186,157 38 1,407,600 3 186.157 38 frozen. United States. . . . Total 1,407,600 186,160 1,407,638 186.160 1,407,638 Fish, other, pickled - . . United States Newfoundland ... United States. . . Total B Guiana 186 1,287 186 1,287 Bait— fish 810 12,166 608 36.650 810 12.166 608 36,650 12,976 37,258 12.976 37,258 Gal. Gal. 125 493 Gal. 125 650 1,181 424 305,751 493 ' B.W. Indies, other Jamaica Miquelon and St. Pierre United States Total Jamaica 630 1.181 424 295.050 678 1,513 800 396.675 67S 1,513 80C 10,701 12.464 409,139 297,305 399.666 10,826 12.957 308, 131 412,623 96 1,687 118,277 120 845 123.511 96 1.687 118,277 120 ' 845 United States. .. . 123,511 120.060 124.476 120.060 124,476 United Kingdom United States 8,886 74,637 12.420 109.38- 8.886 83.582 12,420 8,945 9.842 119,224 83,523 121,802 8.945 9,842 92.468 131,644 United States. , . . United Kingdom 43,352 66,144 43.352 66,144 Furs kins 856 31,502 856 892 32,394 32,358 892 33,250 390 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiporta. Quantity. Value. Quantity. ■ Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP HI— Continued. Fish and flsherr pro- ducts -Con. thiitocl Kingdom. S 18,869 5,527 3 1,290 2,820 197,839 $ S 18,869 5,527 3 1,290 2,820 42 197,881 226,348 42 226,390 Total, fish and flshery 37 ,.137, 872 732,322 37,8a,aM Furs, hldi's and skins- United Kingdom 16.125 28,484 671 1,084 39,017 • 2,028 18,153 28,484 Newfoundland . 671 1,084 83.638 122,655 Total 85,381 85.666 171,047 United Kingdom. Furs undressed 3,743,178 5.761 11,189 79.5.50 1.000 9,658,753 209.411 3,952,589 ■ 5,761 11.189 France 79,550 J 1. 000 1,870,412 11,529,165 Total United Kingdom. 13,499,431 2,079,823 15,579,251 3,796 62 4,905 8,086 805 3,270 85,335 14,192 50 3,846 62 4,905 8,086 Phinft 80S France 3.270 Russia 85,335 26,566 40,758 120,451 26,616 147,067 ITnited States Sheep pelta 479,377 23,446 502,823 . 19 7,171,675 19 1,200,197 8,371,872 Total 7,171,694 1.200.197 8,371,891 Total, furs, hides and skins Z1,3S(,334 3.41S,748 M,7T!,KI Leather and manufac- tiires of" Barbados Bermuda B Guiana BW. Indie.s. other Newfoundland Trinidad and To- 4,662 130 2,635 1,760 10,665 371 5,790.674 4,422 101 1,948 1,637 7,157 339 3,993,575 Lb. Lb. 4,662 130 2,635 1,760 10,665 371 5.790,674 4,422 101 1,948 1,637 7,157 339 United States 3,993,575 5,810,897 4,009,179 5,810,897 4,009,179 1 ■" CUSTOilS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 10. — General Statement of Exports — Contimied. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP m— Continued. Leather and manafae- tares ol-Con. United Kingdom. Lb. 1.878,774 3,271 529 254 68,080 77,485 396 109 166,527 394 11,293 2.603.679 $ 825,518 1,634 417 90 30,234 56,102 224 64 125.742 185 4.032 1,119,566 Lb. $ Lb, 1,878,774 3,271 529 254 68,080 77,485 396 109 166,527 394 11,293 2,603.679 $ B. Guiana Newfoundland .. . New Zealand Trinidad and To- Miquelon and St. Pierre United States Total 4.810.791 316.622 28.584 500 80 546 440 26.255 29.660 50 12.040 324.970 2.163.808 4.810.791 United Kingdom. 1.153.036 78.290 225 79 1.196 264 11.014 89.853 181 13,048 872,976 316,622 28,584 500 80 546 440 26,255 29,660 50 12,040 341,799 1. 153. 036 B. Guiana B.W. Indies, other B. Straits Settle- Jamaica Newfoundland — New Zealand Trinidad and To- France United States Total United Kingdom. 13.048 938.767 16,829 65,791 739.747 2,220,162 16,829 65.791 756,576 2,285.953 2,197 1,324 47,076 956 634 3,473 730 68 150 20 307.141 B. S. .Airica . B. Straits Settle- Trinidad and To- Miquelon and St. Pierre 94.554 Total 363,769 94.554 458 323 495,977 152 3,932 400 1,751 200 4.842 596 260 152 54 156,201 168 600 35 17,467 46,906 400,641 21 B S. .4frica B.W. Indies, other 1,751 362 New Zealand Trinidad and To- Brazil 723 Greenland, Ic&- 168 Italy Miquelon and St. Pierre 457 37.306 Total 1,130,334 38,869 CV8T0HS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Conlimied. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP IH-Continued. Lnther and mannfac- tures of— Con. United Kingdom Barbados S 28,835 200 1.025 649 460 1.895 57 43 77 117 50 1,208 140.528 t 1 B.Guiana Braiil Miquelon and St. 473 Total 175.164 473 All other manufactures 23.109 300 B. Straits Settle- 1.950 1 950 Jamaica i.370 7.745 348 12 926 2.341.452 34 Cuba Miquelon and St. Pierre Russia 926 10.107 34 Total 2,375.296 12.057 2,387.353 uTactures of 12.417. 712 2U.J44 12.CM.1SC Meats- Beet, fresh United Kingdom Bermuda B.VV. Indies, other Newfoundland . . . Alaska Miquelon and St. Lb, 91,644.935 41,944 381 1,003,883 1.520 22.026 122,400 32,965,644 19.991.934 8.675 no 171,348 357 4,468 20,196 6,026.867 Lb, 921.963 133,^07 Lb, 92,566.898 41,944 381 1,003,883 1,520 24,478 122,400 32,965,644 8.675 110 171,348 357 ' 2,452 351 4.819 Norwav United States Total United Kingdom Bermuda B.W. Indies, other Newfoundland... . 20.196 6.026,867 125.802.733 26,223,955 924,415 133.653 126,727,148 26,357,613 843,942 900 100 85.406 25,000 400 185,000 155.685 178 23 13.134 9.000 76 34.500 5,200 1,000 36, 100 843,942 6.100 i.too 121.506 25.000 400 185.000 800 62.200 804.613 155,683 cured. 719 130 4,964 897 153 18,098 " 9,000 Greenland, lee- land, etc Holland Miquelon and St. Pierre 76 34,500 800 108 108 62,200 804.613 11,818 146,443 11.818 United States Total United Kingdom. Barbados Bermuda Newfoundland ... Trinidad and To- 146.445 2.007,561 370,859 43. 100 5,921 2.050.661 376,780 -M-tton 10.645 515 6,802 50.532 501 5,919 1,858,394 2,059 127 1.702 9.839 135 1.532 425.827 402.200 64,552 412.845 515 6.802 50,532 501 5,919 2,259,223 127 1.702 9.839 135 Miquelon and St. 1,532 United States Total 400.829 47,821 473.648 1,933,308 441.221 803.029 112,373 2,736.337 553. 594 CUSTOitS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP III— Continued. Meats— Con. L'nited Kingdom - Lb. 119,319.792 3,120 37,940 5,959 100 273 16,763 6.373 285 100 502,734 304 5,371 42,508 ■680,470 $ 38.638,614 1,155 15.026 2,500 46 127 6,59S. 2,63.- lOS to 151.707 133 1.811 15.275 210.280 Lb. S Lb. 119,319,792 3,120 37,940 5,959 100 273 16,763 6,373 285 100 502,734 304 5,371 42.508 680,470 S 38,638,611 1.155 15.026 B.W. Indies, other Hong Kong Newfoundland-. . . Trinidad and To- 2.500 46 127 . 6.598 2.638 .\laska 108 40 151,707 Greenland, Ice- land, etc Miquelon and St. 133 1,811 Ru.=isia United States Total 210,280 120.622.032 39,046.058 120,622,0.12 39.046.058 United Kingdom Barbados Bermuda B.W. Indies, other Jamaica Newfoundland. . . - Trinidad and To- 1.716,388 2.028 37.822 6.661 1,300 37,067 1,673 532 600 5,002 2,257.576 511,231 737 13,566 2,448 541 12,091 616 160 210 1,844 652,673 550,900 184,712 2,267,2SS 2,028 37,822 6,661 1,300 37,067 1,673 532 600 5.002 2,257.576 695.943 737 13,566 2,448 541 12,091 616 Alaska Greenland, Ice- land, etc Miquelon and St. Pierre United States Total Bermuda B.W. Indies, other Newfoundland... . Trinidad and To- 160 210 1,844 652,673 4.066,649 1,196,117 350,900 184,712 4.617.549 1,380.829 100 19.400 64,333 318 21,468 2,304.763 14 2,425 12,572 108 5,215 572,621 100 19,400 64,333 318 21.468 2,304,763 14 2.425 12,572 108 Miquelon and St. Pierre United States Total United Kingdom . 5,215 572.621 2,410.382 592.955 2,410,382 592.955 Pork, pickled . . 33.105,632 108.600 5.500 35,000 11.300 200 91.345 17,800 50 1,000 200 .1.531,097 10,660, I2.i 12. 76';' 934 4,6513 2,0:7 40 17.338 3,422 19 .•!3 103 63' 10,660,125 108. 600 S.iOO 12,769 934 B. Honduras B.W. Indies, other Jamaica Newfoundland ... Trinidad and To^ „b3go Chma Greenland, Ice- land, etc Miquelon and St. Pierre United States Total 2,4U0 479 35.000 13.700 200 106,545 17,800 50 1,000 . 1.200 1,531.097 4.650 2.496 40 15,200 3.413 20,751 3,422 19 285 55 . 416,415 285 1,000 234 289 416,415 34,907,724 11,118,069 18,600 4.126 34.926,324 11.122.195 168.515 24 25.717 471 57.974 24 25,717 Miquelon and St. Pierre 57,974 Total 252.701 1 252,701 1 394 CUSTOMfi REl'OKT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiporte. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP Hl-Continued. Meats-Con. Game, dressed or un- Miquelon and St. 100 4,948 { t 133 Total 5,048 133 United Kingdom. Lb. 7,546,825 16,352 7,487 15,199 1,859 6,649 433,800 108,300 879 10,967 972 3,196 308 3,535,127 60 1.673,005 700 1,837 113,345 663,850 3,087,592 34,358 2,810 3,580 3,021 1,977 109,800 34,640 1,309 4.551 1,942 3,084 70 1,417.466 46 757,690 140 426 60,752 176,256 Lb. 104,540 23,871 Lb. 7.651,365 16.352 7.533 15,454 1.859 6,674 433.800 108,300 1,019 10,967 972 3,196 308 3,535,127 60 1,673.005 700 3.372 261,275 663.950 3,111,463 96 255 20 165 3.745 B.Guiana B.W. Indies, other 25 12 1.989 109,800 Hong Kong 140 34 Newfoundland — New Zealand Trinidad and To- 4.551 70 1,417.466 Greenland, Ice- land, etc 757,690 Miquelon and St. 1.5,35 147,930 100 297 35,480 34 723 Russia United States Total 96,232 176,290 14,140,717 5,701,510 254,621 59.913 14.395.338 5,761,423 United Kingdom. Newfoundland Greenland, Ice- land, etc United States Ton ues 162,529 2,128 200 123,546 28,902 314 52 24,095 1 162,529 2,128 200 123,546 28, 902 52 288,403 53,363 288,403 United Kingdom Bermuda B.W. Indies, other Hong Kong Newfoundland.. . . Trinidad and To- All other meats, n.o.p 3,281,498 13.514 765 13,790 65,884 630 3,081 6,000 2,510,019 368,814 2,440 221 3,801 8,034 .195 394 2,070 202,330 3,281,498 13,514 765 13,790 65,884 630 3,081 6,000 2.510,297 368,814 '2,440 221 3,801 8,034 195 Miquelon and St. 394 Russia 2.070 United States Total. . 278 50 202,406 5,895.181 588,305 ■ 278 70 5,895,459 588,375 85,5M,ltl 5M,90« 8C,W1,N7 Milk and milk products United Kingdom. 9,915,131 27,214 124,368 41,658 74,641 43,081 305,090 75,242 1,205 336 1,102 4,530.177 15,763 58,776 20,068 42,786 24,661 148,416 41,960 582 195 572 9.915.131 27,214 124,368 41,658 74.641 43,081 305,090 75,242 18,005 336 1,102 4,530,177 15,763 Bermuda B. Guiana B.W. Indies, other 58,776 20,068 42,786 24,661 Newfoundland Trinidad and To- 148,416 41,960 China 16,800 6,172 6,754 195 Greenland, Ice- land, etc 572 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continue. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP III— Continued. MOk and milk products —Con. Butter— Con, Miquelon and St. Lb. 80.703 200 50,535 2,918,651 t 35.491 116 22.075 1,199.226 Lb. 3.500 S 1,295 Lb. 84.203 2O0 50.53S 2,953,371 S 116 Russia United States Total United States. . . . United Kingdom 34,720 13,871 1,213.097 13,659.137 6.140.864 55.020 21.338 13,714.177 6.162,202 Casein 9,110 1.936 32.643 6.936 41.753 8,872 Cheese 120,056.420 26.946 162,124 91,038 47,831 6,010 13,909 382,237 14,915 230 313 31,212,070 227 12,621 50 8.185 21,646 150,065 27,525,634 7,997 46,683 24,572 14,101 1,475 4,131 103, 118 ■ 4,426 108 154 7,432,806 58 3,231 15 2,283 4,926 48,265 120.056,420 27,523.634 162.124 B. Guiana B.W. Indies, other B. Straits Settle- 91,038 . 47,831 6,010 13,909 382.237 14,915 230 513 31,212,070 227 12-B2I 24.572 14,101 1 475 Newfoundland . . . Trinidad and To- 103,1^18 4,426 108 Cuba 154 France Greenland, Ice- land, etc 58 3,231 50 1 8.185 15 Miquelon and St. 2,283 21,646 4,928 United States . . Total United States .... United States. . . . United Kingdom . 110 82 150,173 48,347 152.207,037 35.223.983 110 82 152,207,147 35.224.065 Gal. 485.013 620.725 Gal. Gal. 485,013 Milk, fresh 827,973 226.777 827,973 226,777 Lb. 30,525.473 3.788 168.642 96.000 129,775 26,895 9.600 26,400 11,230 514.336 70.368 2.390 309.460 10.760 1.043.290 1.920 33.812 11.984 28.600 7.200 17.534.913 4.530.933 682 27.483 13.000 24.333 3.188 800 2.944 2.112 68.014 13.755 249 87,938 1.017 186.626 304 3.696 1.672 4.650 850 2.058.831 Lb. Lb. 30,523,473 3,788 168,642 96,000 129,775 26,895 9,600 26,400 11.250 515,283 70,368 2,390 509.460 10.760 1.043,290 1.920 33,812 12,212 28,600 7,200 17,554,913 4.530,933 682 Bermuda B.S.Africa B. Guiana B.W. Indies, other B. Straits, Settle- 27,483 13.000 5,188 Hong Kong Jamaica Newfoundland — Trinidad and To- 2 944 * 2.112 »47 71 68.085 13.753 249 87. 958 1 017 France Greenland, Ice- land, etc 186.626 301 3.696 Miquelon and St. Pierre 228 14 Russia Siam United States .... Total 4 630 2,058 831 Total, milk and milk 30.786,856 7,035,297 1,175 83 30.788,031 7,035.382 4»,«4».382 28.111 i».»8.ns - CVSTOiJS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP III— Continued. Oils, fats, greases and wai— Grease and grease scraps I'nited Kingdom Miquolon and St. Pierre. .. . Cwt. 3.685 6 34,192 S 45,977 20 148,698 Cwt. 17,090 t 153,738 Cwt. 20.775 6 34,192 i 199.715 20 United States. . . . 37,883 194,695 17,090 153,738 54,973 348.433 United Kingdom. I in! Lb. 267.745 1.3S0 9.320 940 42.520 315 21.834 96.826 2.199,778 81,168 425 2,619 299 Lb. - Lb. 267.745 1.380 9,320 940 42,520 315 21,834 96,826 2,199.778 81 168 425 Bermuda B.W. Indies, other Newfoundland... . M.Tska 299 10,997 88 6,777 24,387 600,821 88 Miquelon and St. Pierre 6.777 Russia United States . . Total . . 24.387 600. 821 2.640,658 ?27,581 2,510,658 727.581 United Kingdom. United States Total Oil, Neat's foot and Gal. 10.702 72.764 26,412 121,337 Gal. Gal. 10,702 72,764 26,412 121,337 83.466 147,749 83,466 147,749 United Kingdom. B.W. Indies, other Newfoundland.. . . Trinidad and To- Tallow- Lb. 108,672 353 13,005 3,474 605 1.253.044 16,157 65 2,103 663 111 154.387 Lb. Lb. 108,672 353 13,005 3,474 60S 1,422,874 16,157 65 2,108 663 \la^-a 111 United States. . . . Total 169,830 21,015 175.402 1.379.153 173,491 169,830 21,015 1,548,983 194,506 Total, oils, fats, greases 1,«43,S16 174.753 i.4i8.?n MisrellaneoDS— Japan United States. . . . Total Cvi-t., i.on 114,849 4.125 206.476 Cwt. Cwt. 1.011 114.849 4.125 206.476 115.860 210.601 115.860 210,601 United Kingdom Eggs Doz. 682.921 9.510 59.232 300 4,575 26.907 329.253 5.394 31,318 191 2.326 13.076 Doz. 53,880 26.400 Doz. 686,801 9.510 60,732 300 4,575 233,797 355.653 Newfoundland — 1,500 622 31.940 Miquelon and St. Pierre 2.326 United States... Total 211,890 46.332 59.408 733,445 381.558 267,270 73.354 1.000,715 454.912 93.147 93. 147 Hair 259,622 29.937 289 559 Japan 1,434 33,515 1.434 33,515 Total 34.949 34,949 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17.- — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Coimtrioa. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP Ill-Concluded MlsceOaneous— Con. Honey United Kingdom Lb. 340,197 25,020 3,310 12,038 i 81,608 7,349 690 2,540 Lb. 7.187 % 1,950 Lb. 347,384 25,020 3,310 12,778 83,558 United States 740 155 2,695 380.565 92,187 7.927 2.105 388,492 United Kingdom 331,540 7,655 20,206 1,242 41,275 362,099 33.110 5.027 206 Newfoundland ... 1 448 41,27f 579,694 United States. 217.595 814,017 255.938 1,069,955 Tails .. 14,028 Alaska Fertilizers, unmanufac- 60 669,652 669,652 669.712 United Kingdom. 8,268 66 100 1,187 1,389 180 1,871 115,298 199.831 208,099 100 79 Trinidad and To- China 507.362 128,359 707,272 2,698,18» 1,068,««6 3.766.786 Total, animals and anl- M1.990,82S 9,3li4,0;9 254 3S4 905 GROUP IV. Fibres, textiles and textile products. Fibres and raanurac- tures of— Cotton fabrics — United Kingdom Australia Barbados Bermuda B. E. Africa B. S. Africa B.W.Africa B. Guiana B.W. Indies, other Hong Kong Jamaica Newfoundland New Zealand Trinidad and To- Yd. 221 85, 3U 5,869 57 2,204 28,565 1,571 11,246 12,702 8,295 21,559 189,945 188,633 6,995 20,263 3?,8U 9,505 272 1,135 65 48,893 4,687 11 1,795 23,894 1,089 10,078 8,624 7,335 16,045 97,772 36,038 4,809 3,641 43,347 10,349 08 1,472 Yd. 195 SO Yd. 416 85,311 5,869 57 2,204 28,565 1,571 11,246 12,702 8,295 21,559 190,466 278,776 12,297 20.263 37,811 9.505 272 1.135 115 4.687 , • 521 90. 143 5,302 313 21,131 2,461 98,085 57.169 Brazil Chili China Costa Rica 1,472 398 CVST0M8 REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statemen^t of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP IV— Continued. Fibres and manufac- tures of— Con. Yd. 1,635 38,468 8,618 10,956 82,053 1,944 6,184 6,314 68.378 1,245 16,521 15,169 1.415 7,287 1,654 2,108 300 103 2.886 2.408 *,383,084 21,738 1,576 33,292 6,617 10,598 40.629 972 4,557 5.285 72,594 1.690 16,056 7,366 1,417 4,838 1,489 1,261 36 116 1,972 1,786 2,310.722 14,330 Yd. i Yd. 1,635 38,468 8,618 10,956 82,053 1,944 6.184 6,314 68,378 1,245 16,521 15.169 1.415 7,287 1,654 2,108 300 103 2,886 2,408 9,733,023 21,738 t Dutch E. Indies.. Dutch \V. Indies. . 33 292 10 598 French Guiana French W. Indies. 972 5 285 1 690 Miquclon and St. Nicaragua 1 417 1.489 36 San Domingo U. S. of Colombia United .States 1,972 1,786 349,939 138,037 2,448,759 Total 10,312,627 2.859.241 446,100 161,992 10.758,727 Lb. 232 3,900 97,983 498 106 369,835 46 434 17,186 114 20 51,412 Lb. Lb. 232 3,900 97,983 498 106 397,967 46 Xew-foundland... . New Zealand Greenland. Ice- land, etc Miquelon and St. 434 17.186 114 20 United States 28.132 4,749 56,161 472,554 69.212 28,132 4,749 500.686 73,961 United Kingdom. 22.S3S 9,126 24 862 690 94 4,138 143,448 9,126 24 B S Africa 862 690 B.W. Indies, other B. Straits Settle- 94 4.138 1.900 1,729 41,651 2,348 76 204,300 156 3,298 1,375 9 262 811 43,380 2,343 Trinidad and To- 76 Artrpntinn 294,176 498,476 CUna 156 3,298 1,375 Greenland, Ice- » 262 Miquelon and St. 811 809 809 1,708 269,986 1,708 442,640 712,626 Total S6S,752 884,702 1,448,454 United States United States Cwt. 50,010 827,327 Cwt. Cwt. 50,010 827,327 61 ■ 1,016 87 3,488 148 4,5S United Kingdom. Brl. 135 25.485 Brl. Brl. 135 25,485 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 17.^ — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP V— Continued. Cbemlcals and chemi- cal prodacte— Con. t 1,832.457 69,745 4,253 8.569 3,507 i7,646 21 55,942 13.823 704 1.350 354 27.034 157,568 8,978 23,547 27 250 67 . 375 53 2.911 1,325 5,160 1,363 408 31,868 395 130 25,331 12 65 % 53.605 91,741 * 1,886,062 161,486 4,253 321 3,507 17,64ft 3,0«6 B.W. Indies, other B. Straits Settle- ments 13,823 72 5,709 1,969 117 10,947 23,664 27 Trinidad and To- .\!aska _ Bolivia 67 Chili 53 22 2,933 ^ 25 331 ^ 11,544 8,362 468 58,078 294 323,586 1,600 4,468 44 25,426 342 60 56 851 3,325,987 230 239 66,440 294 323 588 Miquelon and St. Pierre 25,426 San Domingo 342 60 U.S. of Colombia 854 538,661 3,864,648 250' 239i Total . 6,036,522 715,657 6,752 179 Newfoundland. Miquelon and St. Dye stuffs. 7,109 10 10,106 7 109' 20,995 Total 17,225 20,995 38 220' United Kingdom. 16.675,173 4S0 100,055 33 142,769 496,514 290 55,000 485.295 226,227 34,995 19,289,483 16,675,173 100,055 146 Chili Greenland. Ice- 290 Italy 86,360 11,685 237,912 34,995 19,693,511 United States 404.028 Total 37,506,294 502,219 38,008,613 11— i— 261 404 cuSTOiis f.ppout 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countrioe. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports Quantity. Value. Quantity. ■ Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP V-Concludcd. Chemicals and chemi- cal products— Con. United Stales ... Cwt 18,617 t 23.666 Cwt t Cwt. 18,617 S 23.666 idea, ochros, etc. Paints and varnishes of all kinds. * 205.869 184.298 205,869 .\u.stralia , , , . Barbados 1S4,29S 12,454 4,543 7CS,243 71,974 22.239 23,302 31.144 1,455 16,918 129.285 84,071 40.151 8,294 7,697 12,. 595 293 1,089 1,354 800 335 132 2,429 238 7,115 3.070 293 194.360 319 116 184 12,570 4,?>7 B.S. Africa 70S. 243 B.Guiana 26 72.000 B. India 22.239 B.W. Indies, other B. Straits Settle- ments 3 23.303 31.144 1.455 ;;;;;;;;;; 323 129,608 84,071 Trinidad and To- 9 40,160 8.294 China . 2.691 10.388 Cuba 12,595 Dutch E. Indies 293 40 1.129 French W. Indies. 1.354 800 Italy 335 132 Miquelon and St. 2.429 238 7.115 3.070 293 86,484 280.844 319 Total 1,776.359 89,S76 1.866.235 United Kingdom .\ustrHtia Lb. 3,021,656 298,740 44,425 4,164 201,077 2,250 375 9,400 273,729 21.186 118,206 330 712 35 50 495 295 3.045 12,780 5,035 455.877 21.871 3.748 581 23.623 150 20 745 31.681 4.144 14.040 31 178 7 14 75 63 281 2.367 529 Lb. Lb. 3.021.656 298.740 44,545 4.164 201.077 2.250 375 9.400 273.995 21.186 118.306 330 712 35 50 495 295 3.145 12.780 5.190 455.877 21.871 120 21 3.769 B. South .Africa . . B.W. Indies, other B. Straits Settle- 581 23.623 150 Hong Kong 20 745 Newfoundland .... New Zealand Trinidad and To- 266 49 31.730 . 4,144 14,040 31 Cuba 178 Greenland, Ice- land, etc 14 Mexico Miquelon and St. Pierre 63 100 10 291 2,367 United States. . . . Total 155 60 589 Total, chemlraU and 4,017,985 560,035 641 140 4.018.626 560.165 55. 287, 9(3 1,S28.»8! 5(,tU.»45 CUSTOMS REPORT 405 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement op Exports — Continued. ,\rticles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP VI. Iron and Steel, manufactures thereof. Iron ore and iron par- tially manufactured United States United States... . United States Newfoundland ... Tori. 131,691 $ 671,195 Ton ; Ton, 131,691 $ 671,195 Chromite (chromite 15,639 372,767 15,639 PjTites 237,582 944,267 237,582 944,267 207 311 2,687 1,677 8,855 13,946 - 245,095 45,604 207 311 2,687 1,677 8,855 Japan United States. . . , Total. United Kingdom. 245 095 4.882 313,500 4,882 12,540 515 12 28 15 1,010 Jl 7,493 1,898,030 75,401 1,414 2.468 1,207 54,383 2,014 586,006 12,540 515 12 2S 15 1,010 11 7,527 1 898 030 compounds. New Zealand .Argentina 1 207 Chili United States 34 1,139 587,145 21,624 2,620,923 34 1,^39 21,658 2 622 062 United Kingdom . B. Straits Settle- Billets, ingots and blooms. 13 7 105 287 21,629 29,123 638 1.641 11,693 19,220 1,034,484 1,203,045 13 105 287 21,629 31,215 11 693 France Japan 1,034 484 United States Total 2,092 135,392 1,338,437 .. 51,164 2,270,721 2,092 135,392 53,256 2,406,113 Castings, n.o.p 4,678 398 8.473 343 434,195 15 Miquelon and St. Pierre 21,981 448,087 21,996 United Kingdom 2,878 3,361 167 2 3,341 28 368 758 79 1,298 1 1,106 126 607 200 35 1,316 n 2,528 172,398 232,613 15,057 175 374,017 2,243 23,151 69,488 6,761 110,065 59 93.078 11,251 56,293 21,921 3,061 114,609 677 215,647 2,878 3,361 167 2 3,341 28 36S 758 79 1,298 1 1,106 126 610 200 35 1,316 11 2,528 B. S. Africa B. W. Africa B. India B.W. Indies, other B. Straits Settle- ments Fiji Islands Hong Kong Jamaica Newfoundland... . New Zealand Trinidad and To- 59 93 078 11,251 3 533 56,826 Brazil China 677 215,647 406 CVSTOMH REPORT No. 17. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 liENKRAL STATEMENT OF ExpoBTs — Continued. Articles. Countriea. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exporta. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP VI— Continued Iron and Steel, msnu- factures thereof— Con. Dutch !•:. Indies France Japun Miquelon and St. Pierre Philippines Portugal Portuguese Africa. Siam U.S. of Colombia United States Total Australia B.S. Africa Nen-foundland .... New Zealand ... Ton. 2.855 16,746 42,997 43 24 177 1 23 81 11,838 92,995 t 160,651 1,989,762 3,382,179 3,784 1,501 14,000 47 3,294 6,772 759,450 Ton. i Ton 2,855 16,746 42,997 43 24 177 1 23 81 14,320 $ 1,989 762 6,772 2,482 202,212 961,662 7,844,004 2,485 202,745 95.480 8,046,749 Rails 25 314 347 1 53 3,726 9 8,503 1,885 33,987 17,539 115 4,202 282,921 856 282,752 25 314 347 I 53 3,726 9 8,765 1,88S 33,887 17,539 lis 4,202 282,921 Philippines United States Tot:d 856 262 10,831 293,583 12,978 624,257 262 10,831 13,240 635,088 Japan United States Total Scrap iron or steel Cwt. 2,930 1,582,120 5,694 1,277,131 Cwt. Cwt. 2,930 1.582,120 5,694 1,277,131 1,585,050 1,282,825 1,585,050 1,282,825 partially g,; manufac- 17,392,546 372,103 17,764,649 Farm equipment, prin- cipally Iron- Cream separators B S \frica 225 133 445 81,771 62,4.50 40,886 225 133 445 81,771 62,450 3,802 44,688 Total United Kingdom .Vustralia B. S. Africa New Zealand , . France French Africa. . Italy 185,910 3,802 189,712 Cultivator.^.. ... . No. 602 746 626 377 5,696 82 2 123 188 140 32,462 56,779 8. 149 No. No. 602 746 626 377 5,696 82 2 123 188 141 32,462 56,779 8,149 20,876 295.964 3,813 140 5,613 14,314 12,257 20,876 295,964 3.813 140 5,613 o__:_ 14,314 United States 1 96 12,353 8,582 450,367 I 96 8,583 450,463 United Kingdom, Australia B. E. Africa B. S. Africa New Zealand Drills 8,379 1,165 24 6 300 925 20 98 144 HI 763,854 124,153 2,588 133 46,376 119,437 2,000 11,118 15,647 6,686 8,379 1,165 24 6 300 925 30 98 144 111 763,854 124, 153 2,588 133 46,376 119,437 Denmark 2,000 11,118 Norway United States Total 15,647 6,686 11,172 1,091,992 11,172 1,091,992 CUSTOMS REPORT 407 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantitj'. Value. GROUP Vl-Continued. Farm quipment, prin- cipally iron— Con. United Kingdom. No. 3,053 1,792 13 726 10 24 5 2 251 391 3,283 55 2 739 48 $ 89.227 17,511 455 28,585 295 790 95 13 8,405 20,479 31,442 974 41 28,965 492 No. t No. 3,053 1,792 15 726 10 24 5 2 251 391 3,283 55 741 48 % 89,227 B. E. Africa B.S. Africa B. Straits Settle- 28,583 * Ceylon. Hong Kong Newfoundland New Zealand 8.405 20,479 French Africa United States 2 280 29,245 Total United Kingdom . 10.396 227,769 2 280 10,398 228.049 5,436 551 6 126 208 40 1,314 124 10 20 28 421 29 50 986,454 85,459 1,131 22.952 39,892 8,297 246,752 27,037 2.000 3,675 5,278 81.276 3.085 9,154 5,436 551 6 126 208 40 1,314 124 10 20 28 421 29 50 986,454 85,439 B.E.Africa B.S.Africa New Zealand 39,892 8,297 French Africa Italy MorW. .:::.::: 5,278 Inited States 5,085 9,154 Total 8,363 1,524,442 8,363 1,524,442 United Kingdom. Australia B. E. Africa B.S. Africa Newfoundland New Zealand 81 555 6 122 4 12 275 440 12 6 50 1 56 134 24 68 13 2,807 21,054 194 3,512 204 2.230 11,092 25,205 411 219 1,630 42 2,076 4,878 775 1,468 465 81 355 6 122 4 12 295 440 12 6 50 1 56 134 24 68 13 21,054 3 512 25 205 French Africa Italy Miquelon and St. Pierre 42 4 878 1,468 United States Total 1,859 78,262 1,859 United Kingdom. .Australia B.E.Africa B. S.Africa Newfoundland New Zealand Trinidad and To- 1,218 1,658 6 148 8 340 1 702 20 12 6,120 38 10 171 78,118 105.072 379 8,999 524 34,011 60 48,060 716 610 404,522 2,432 665 10,334 1.218 1,658 6 148 8 540 1 702 20 12 6,120 38 10 171 78 118 379 34 Oil Argentina Chili Costa Rica 404,522 2,432 French Africa Greece Italy 10,334 ct'.stroj/.s' HKPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. .\rticleB. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiporta. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GUOrP VI— Continued Farm equipment, prin- cipally Iron— Con. Mowing maohines-Con. Miquelon and St. No 1 50 851 2 15 S 70 3.090 61,966 114 946 No { No. 1 50 851 2 15 S 70 United .States 11,571 760,688 11,571 United Kingdom. Ploughs and parts ol. . . 786.944 492,721 7,807 543,801 384 27,869 340,503 836 2,428 82 167 75,150 19,742 10.661 9,543 34,806 77.574 5,329 78«,»44 B E Africa 7,807 32 416 340,503 Chili 2 428 167 France 19,742 ' 9.543 34,806 16,500 94.074 5.329 2,436,347 16.532 2,452,879 B S. Africa _ 22 90 175 170 1,754 8,577 11,646 17,596 22 90 175 170 1,754 pc 11,646 o ■ 17,596 457 39.573 457 39,573 o , ' 1 37 59 3.432 1 37 59 France 3,432 38 3,491 38 3,491 .\ustralia Threshing machines 1.08S 120 25 485,228 99,340 17,529 i 1,088 120 67 485,228 99,840 United States 42 35,599 53,128 1,233 602,597 42 35,599 1,275 638.196 United Kingdom . AH other agricultural implements and ma- 289,046 13,551 194 889 23,536 16 22 1,181 7,518 19,868 4 34,334 2,442 63,367 289,046 13,551 194 B. E. Africa 889 23,536 B W Africa 16 B.W.Indies, other 22 1,181 7,518 19,86<$ Trinidad and To- 4 4rpentina 34,334 2,442 63,367 30 50 30 Miquelon and St. 159 24,45! 1,39J 33,989 198 209 Norwav 24.453 Sweden 1.384 12,3i6 46.305 198 12,396 528.547 CVSTOilS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. ■ Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GORl'P VI— Continued Farm equipment, prin- cipaUy Iron— Con. Parts of agricultural im- plements and machines United Kingdom i 277, 6W 196.262 2S0 18.005 130 400 380 24,928 66,966 11,986 9 246,889 7,729 125 4,772 322 2,087 10 i S 277.604 196,262 B.E. -Mrica . . 18,005 B. Straits Settle- Xewfoundland . . 24.928 66.966 11.985 ChiU 246,889 7,729 Italy 4.772 5.875 156 48.545 754 19,384 Total .... 914,214 19,384 Total, farm equipment, principally iron. 8.831.89J 88.08* 8.9U.892 Machinery- Gasoline engines and parts. United Kingdom. B. Guiana B.W. Indies, other Newfoundland — New Zealand .\laska .-, Miquelon and St. No 2 1 1.360 3 4 18 90 627 710 278 256,983 469 400 2,826 28,504 No. 40 30 No. 1 2 1 1,375 6 6 18 356 15 3 2 1.871 973 145 258.854 1.442 545 United States 266 94,535 123,039 1,479 290,797 286 97,594 1,765 S06 28 3,244 14 6,995 parts of. . 48 34,350 Total 11.0S7 34,398 United Kingdom. 31,572 1,211 41 9,210 75 2,000 59 138,346 parts of. 180 9.390 2 000 Greenland, Ice- 6,431 144.777 182,514 6,6.1 United Kingdom . 3,413 30 1 18 13 19 136 1 208,229 2,160 95 1,180 819 1,446 8,841 65 2 130 3,415 30 2 1^ 13 19 136 1 208 '359 1 60 B.E.Africa B.S. Africa B.W. Africa $19 B.W. Indies, other ::::::::::;: :::::::::::: 65 410 CVSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — Gener.\l Statement of Exports — Continued. .Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP Vl-Continuod Mtehlnerjr— Cot. TypoKTiters— Con . B. Straits Settle- No. 96 12 19 2 7 8 26 1 120 26 22 65 6,480 404 1,350 140 368 520 1.665 70 7,200 2,070 2,830 10,353 No ( No. 9« 12 IS 2 7 S 26 I 120 26 23 290 t 6,480 Malta Newfoundland New Zealand China 620 1.665 Dutch E. Indies. . 2.070 2,974 23,890 144 13.537 I'nited States Total United Kingdom . 225 4,035 256,285 229 13,871 4,264 270,156 15 17 10,283 2,621 62 37 137 ' B. S. .\lrica 10,283 2,621 New Zealand Miquelon and St. 37 613 Total 13,172 613 13.785 L'nited Kingdom. 131,018 25,227 1,545 . 1,426 185 6,443 483 240 105,524 3,513 14.141 3,283 15,207 3,325 28,552 1 545 Bermuda B.E. Africa 185 B. S. .\frica B.W. .\frica 483 - 2,125 8,322 B. India 113,846 B.W.Indies, other. B. Straits Settle- ments. Ceylon 3,513 14,141 3,283 1,650 11,385 32.136 75,438 26,114 3,772 177 4,499 6.020 10.779 18,788 200 3,187 39.053 222 36,322 52 249 1,960 656 75 67,772 70 32,000 656 620 2, 442 62.448 4,055 240 5.247,911 816 11,385 32,136 ^ 4,040 79,478 .Vew Zealand 26,114 Trinidad and To- 290 4,633 4,062 .•Vlaska 4 810 4,499 6,020 Brazil 10,779 ChiU 18,788 China 200 Cuba 3,187 Dutch E. Indies. . 39,053 Dutch W. Indies. . 222 6,90il 43,226 52 Greenland, Ice- 1 960 Hayti 75 6,374 40 74, 146 .Miquelon and St. no 32,000 656 620 62,448 Spain 240 United States 2,058,176 7,306,087 816 5,983.142 2.111,086 8,094,228 Total, machinery . t,73t.M7 t.^i.m »,N1,17* CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP VI— Continued Vehicles— United Kingdom. No. 1,472 4,080 53 990 98 9O0 641 13 14 49 54 1,588 268 27 236 81 88 612 1 6 4 10 1 $ 713,920 1,812,690 27.723 484, 139 45,911 402,361 312,759 5,963 6,800 28.095 29.757 806.775 264,482 24.701 233,661 92,518 65,819 338,241 1.189 7,043 1,940 8,437 844 No. S No 1,472 4,081 53 990 98 900 641 13 14 50 .54 1,589 268 27 236 81 89 612 1 6 4 10 1 1 163 6 3 11 39 S 60 286 J 1 1,400 1,814.090 27,723 B. E. Africa B.S.Africa B.W.Africa B. Straits Settle- ments. Fiji Islands Hong Kong Xewfoundland... . New Zealand 6,800 29,305 1 1,210 1 1,400 808,175 264,482 Bolivia Brazil Chili 233,661 1 2.500 68,319 338,241 Dutch E. Indies. . Dutch W. Indies.. 7,043 French E. Indies,. French \V. Indies. Hawaii 8,437 1 1 600 1,250 162 6 3 11 25 8 60 52 140,754 3,060 1,530 14,486 35,025 8,085 31,905 39,295 Madagascar 3,060 1,530 14,486 55,025 8,085 14 20,000 San Domingo United States. . . . 234 310,179 349,474 11,613 5,989,908 254 338,'539 11,867 6,328,447 456 10 89 17 79 42 3 6 512 33 1.306 7 240,307 5,376 49,271 9,146 37,421 27,018 1,680 3,071 4,020 289,842 18.095 621,023 7,500 456 10 89 17 79 42 3 6 7 512 33 1,306 24 240,307 5,376 B.E.Africa B.S.Africa B. W. .\frica 37,421 B. Straits Settle- ments. Ceylon Hong Kong Newfoundland New Zealand Dutch E. Indies.. 3,071 4,020 18,095 United States... Total 17 33,751 41,251 2, 567 1,313,770 17 33,751 2,584 1,347,521 8,708 11,014 386,277 10,768 95,793 29,094 150 225,647 74,388 10,136 2,488 591 4,757 89,981 287,478 5 254 23,055 2,137 8,708 386,277 10,768 95,793 B. E. .^Urica B. VV. Africa 225,647 74,388 B. Straits Settle- ments. Cevlon 3 2,491 256 5,013 89,981 286 New Zealand Trinidad and To- bago. 287,478 Chili Dutch E. Indies. . ■; 1 23,065 2.13; France.. 1 412 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiporta. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP VI— Continued Vehlcles-Con. Automobiles parts of % 2,307 4.709 282.273 t t 2,307 4,709 760.838 .Siam . , United Statee... 478.563 Total 1,552,296 478,824 2,031,120 Bicycles No. 2 1 1 I I 30 3 2 51 270 300 230 65 36 1,209 103 339 1,832 No. No. 2 1 1 1 1 30 3 2 106 B. India n. W. Indies.other New Zealand Trinidad and To- bago. Mi<^ue1on and St Pierre. , United States. ... 55 4.828 6.710 92 4.454 55 4,828 147 9,282 59,794 350 443 295 1,209 33.480 153 276 1,575 1,344 2S.439 B. .'S Africa 443 1,965 37 445 Trinidad and To- bago. Janan 1 575 United I'tates 2,207 3,551 • Total 100,921 32,631 133,352 United Kingdom. 884,600 8,321 33 4,618,211 7,200 1,073,419 107 36,. 379 1,391 90 1,391 1,080,283 1,487,883 119 4,230.000 1,098 755 44 355 403 37,359 266,204 884,600 8,321 33 B. S. Africa 4,618,211 7,200 16,375 1,089.794 107 B.W. Indies, other 240 36.819 1.391 Alaska 90 1,391 Chili 183,066 1,030,283 1,670,883 119 Italy 4.230.000 Kongo Free State. 1.093 735 Miquelon and St. Pierre. 44 355 Portuguese Africa. 403 57.559 United States 902.070 1,168,274 Total 13,776,252 1,101,685 14,877,937 Total, vehicles 22,737,601 1,S90.2S8 24, 7*7, 859 Other manufactures of Iron and steel- Guns, rifles and fire- 100.795 1,200 7,907 12 62 600 101,395 arms of all kijids. 7,907 Now Zealand Trinidad and To- bago. 12 62 CVSTO.VS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No.' 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP Vl-Continued Other manufactures of Iron and steel— Con. Alaska S S 91 40 30.000 384,690 $ 91 40 Russia United States. . . 520.650 1,229,653 1,860,279 415,421 2 275,700 United Kingdom Hardware, n.o.p. 901,418 80 120,774 3,202 2,758 3,096 195,732 271 13,236 79 23,312 5,765 7,229 1,669 444 368 9,511 851 99,850 77,591 14,428 41 43,840 77 310 9,559 12.011 4,683 457 20,243 9, 7,50 7,764 180 1.586 554,979 50 29 96 72 292 387 131 11,435 14,035 162 4,3.49 193 159 1.315 634 1,311 572 3,140 299 284 504 2.027 439,935 570 2.718 107 636 3,838 2 758 49 195,781 B. W. Africa B. Guiana 79 B. India 23 31' B.W. Indies, other B. Straits Settle- 1,153 Cevlon 368 Malta 1,129 100.979 77,591 Trinida ; and To- Alaska Azores and Bolivia 310 Chili 12.011 China 457 20,243 9,750 7,764 180 1.586 France 991 555,970 50 29 93 Greenland, Ice- 72 292 Havti 387 131 Italy 11,435 14.035 162 Miquelon and St. Pierre 272 193 ' 1,315 1,311 Portuguese Africa. 3.140 284 504 U. S. of Colombia 2.027 46,544 486,529 570 2,718 2,631,893 ■50,881 2,682,774 414 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 UEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Expokts — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce ot Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. I Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP VI— Continued Other manufactures of Iron and steel— Con. United Kingdom $ 13,394 . 40 8 47,861 21 185 4.059 2,4-6 5,488 13 13 40 18 25 36 156 550 16,910 32 t 86 S 13,480 40 47,861 B. Straits Settle- 185 4,059 16 5,488 13 Trinidad and To- Alaska 13 China 40 25 Miquelon and St. Pierre 550 5,779 22.689 Total 91,325 5,881 97,206 United Kingdom 3.261 474 1,214 140 393 510 1,481 2,019 3,141 327 4,289 431 3,261 laths and corrugated B. S. Africa 1,214 B. W. Africa 140 B.W. Indies, other 393 510 1,481 Cuba 3,141 Miquelon and St. 327 '-* 569 1,000 Total 17,680 569 18, 249 United Kingdom 6,027 246 836 8 147 425 31,530 1,025 10,057 50 17 3,943 1,475 7,335 24.154 6,027 246 B. S. Africa B.W. Indies, other B. Straits Settle- 8 147 425 31,530 1,025 10.057 30 17 Miquelon and St. Pierre .. 1.475 7.333 7,422 31.576 Total 87,275 7.422 94.697 3,381 11,666 3.285 113.303 1,521 1,276 74 201 15.018 8.817 33.169 3.381 1 1 . 666 3.285 115.303 1,327 2.848 B.W. Indies, other B. Straits Settle- 1.276 74 201 15.018 131 8.948 New Zealand 33.169 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP Vl-Continued Other manufactures of Iron and steel— Con. Tin, manufactures of — Trinidad and To- i 1,864 349 11,070 387 $ i 1 864 French W. Indies . 2,473 50 13 29,721 2,473 Miquelon and St. 209 2,412 222 210,002 33,715 583,600 82,110 44 913 160 311,891 8,375 203 19,336 695 289 7,396 538 560 3,119 41,769 41,126 749 49 22,041 600 8,770 4,488 13,001 6,600 1.293 4,643 64,735 17 10,157 61,118 142 247 2,278 677 1,028 7,877 3,422 815,612 1,003 643 5,326 913 B. S. Africa 311,891 B. W.Africa B. Guiana 203 B.E. Indies, other B.W. Indies, other B. Straits Settle- 695 317 7,713 Ceylon 560 332 » Trinidad and To- 681 1,430 -ilaska 22,041 Belgium Srazil 8,770 Chili China 13,001 1,293 4,643 64, 735 « Greenland, Ice- ;taly.. 10,157 1,748 142 Vliquelon and St. 30 2,278 40 1,028 3,422 89,505 1.003 2.132,671 98,622 Jnited Kingdom. Cwt. 268,527 16,985 2,559 580 87,340 I 5,968 35,753 3,631 1,621 5,696 350 1,679,334 100,361 17,107 3,928 514,710 10 30,922 200,869 21,798 8,058 29,123 1,200 Cwt. Cwt. • 268,527 16,935 2,559 580 87,340 1 5,968 35,753 3,631 1,621 5,696 350 1 679 334 100,361 17 107 B. S.Africa B.W.Africa B. Guiana B. India 30,922 B.W. Indies, other B. Straits Settle- ments Ceylon 21,798 8,058 29,i23 5gypt 1,200 CVSTOilS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17 — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total EiporU. Quantity. \'alue. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP Vr-Continued. Other manufartures of Iron and steel— f'SS ifOtal, Iron and steel. 82,859.193 6,i;9,;sg 89.034.953 GROUP VII. Ores, metals and metal manufac- tures,other than iron and steel. Aluminum in bars, blocks, Aluminum, manufactures Brass rods, sheets, tubing, Brass, old and scrap. Cobalt, oxide and cobalt United Kingdom. France Italy ted States — United Kingdom France Peru United States... United States.. United Kingdom Australia B. S. Africa B. W.Africa Hong Kong Newfoundland. . . New Zealand... Brazil France Italy United States... Uruguay Total, United States. United Ivingdom Argentina China. Japan United States 76,612 42,374 22,412 61,441 Cwt, 54,603 6,000 154,061 307,073 2,505,444 1,386,670 741,298 2,078,641 13,365 31,936 138.413 508.860 13,858 13, 3r 361 1,835 19 1,58' 2,203 160,891 13,952 313,609 3,440 1.033.961 10, 100 267,603 381,058 76,612 42,374 22,412 61,441 Cwt 51,603 6.000 154.061 307.073 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — Genekal Statement of Exports— Coniinwed. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. | Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP Vll-Continued. Ores, metals and metal manufactures, other than iron and steel- Con. Cobalt, metallic United Kingdom . Lb. 43,255 26,631 217,849 $ 105,421 66.577 568.688 Lb. S Lb. 43,255 26.631 217,849 i 66,577 United States Total 568,688 287,735 740,686 287,735 740,686 United Kingdom. 38,824 16,942 1,302 158,376 67,822 5,792 38,824 16.942 1.302 138,376 67,822" United States 5,79J 57,068 231,990 57,068 231,990 United Kingdom. United States •Copper, fine, contained in ore, matte, r^ulus, etc. Cwt. 106,055 550,069 818,830 7,865,361 Cwt. Cwt. 106,055 550.069 818,830 656,124 8,684,191 656.124 8,684,191 Copper in pigs, bars. 516 229 41 132 2 12 95 71 10 484,782 19,467 8,947 1,161 5.543 49 539 3,416 2,134 510 11,674,317 516 229 41 132 2 12 95 71 10 491,937 B S *(rifa 8,947 B. W. Africa 5,543 Trinidad and To- 539 Italy United States Total 7,153 207,709 11,882,026 485,890 11,716.083 7,155 207,709 493,045 11,923,792 United States. . . . .Alaska 31,983 , 590,905 31.983 Gold bearing quartz, dust nuggets and bullion directly derived from mining or smelting oper- 30 9,201,983 United States Total , 9,202.033 9,202,033 United States... United Kingdom. B.S. Africa 225,511 1,286.080 225,511 9,470 402 67 143 103 1,760 4,520 11,441 69,303 4,847 643 1,878 1,263 58.080 149,384 83,469 11,780 88 531 21,250 402 67 143 105 1,760 4,520 11.441 137.834 IB. W.Africa B. Straits Settle- Newfoundland — 38,080 149,384 85,469 Italy United States Total . ... 27,908 368,867 11,780 88,531 39,688 437,398 United States United Kingdom. France United States.... Total Ton 784 29,208 Ton Ton 784 29,208 Cwt. 19 1.038 2,732 1.937 135.182 247,330 Cwt. Cwt. 19 1.038 2,732 135,182 247,830 3,789 384.949 3,789 384.949 •These items to ebow the weight and value of the Copper, Leatf. Xickel. Platinum, Molvbdenum and Silver respectively not the gross weight of ore, matte, concentrates, etc. 11— i— 27i R— 4 420 CCSTOila UEl'OKT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — C1kner.\l Statement of Exports — Continued. ! Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. \'alue. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP Vll-Continued. Ores, moUls and meUI manufartiires, other than Iron and steel- Con. United Kingdom. United States Total United Kingdom. Italy Japan United States Total United States United States United States Cwt. 101,601 600,288 S 1,540,803 8,414,716 Cwt. i Cwt. 104,601 655,288 1,540.803 8,444,716 riiO.SSO 9,085,519 759,889 9,985,519 18.S45 11.771 224 915 693.743 450. 162 9,520 31.395 18,845 11,771 224 915 450,162 31,395 31,755 1,184,820 31,755 1,184,820 •Planiinum, contained in Oz. 40 4.000 Oz. Oz. 40 4,000 forms. Platinum, old and scrap . 325 32,755 11 1,019 346 33,774 3,973,695 3,677.313 3,973,695 3,677,313 concentrates, etc. Silver Imllion 10,243,363 131,918 1.569,202 3,851,300 10,241,434 145.667 1.592.588 3,862,640 10,243,363 121,918 1,569,202 3,851,300 10,241,431 Hong Kong 145,667 1,592,588 3,862,640 15,785,783 15,842,329 15,785,783 15,842,329 United States United States United Kingdom . Ton 10,257 449,713 Ton Ton 10,257 449, 713 All other ores, n.o.p 28,638 60.608 175 1,524 28,813 62, 133 10 1,000 s 6 12 ',863 10 1,000 Miquelon and St. 6 , 12.596 139,459 United Kingdom. 127,884 12.596 140,480 .\U other metals, n.o.p — 2,249,159 2.818 697 1,927 422 400 146 2,162 912 2,250,071 2,818 502 1,199 1,927 R n.iion^ 400 B.W. Indies, other B. Straits Settle- 146 2,162 1.966 1,966 35 22,610 2,606 988 12 103,044 101,321 1,549 45 125 666,702 35 Newfoundland 258 22,868 2,606 282 1,270 12 52,427 155,471 Italy 101,321 1,549 Miqueion and St. 4 49 135 198,021 864,723 3,156,763 254,372 3,411,140 "These items to show the weight and value of the Copper, Lead. Xickel, Platiun reapectivoly not the gross weight of ore, matte, concentrates, etc. Molybdenum and Silver CUSTOMS REPORT 421 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Coimtries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP Vll-Conduded. Ores, metals »nd metal manufactures, other than Iron and steel^ Con. Miscellaneous— Electrical apparatus. . . . United Kingdom. i 31,869 286,816 6.271 340 40,341 33 86,436 586 3,016 663 30 286 95 31,334 4,048 73,345 286,928 34,751 15 105 2,194 847 706,880 22,582 859 276 59,514 4,414 3.669 276 79 38 16,006 433,392 29,221 $ 835 S 32,704 286,816 B. S. Africa R niiinna 86 435 B. W. Indies.other B. Straits Settle- 663 30 286 95 2,631 924 33, 955 4,972 73,345 286 928 Chili 34, 751 15 Cuba 105 2,194 847 706,880 Italy 22,582 859 Miquelon and St. Pierre . 276 59,514 4,414 3.669 Portuguese Africa. 276 79 505 543 16,006 269,822 703,214 29,221 2,167,545 2M,717 2,442,262 23 5 5 333 23 23 8,008 23 5 5 8 341 23 23 21,341 29,349 8,420 21,349 29,769 Jeweller's sweepings 18,000 321,353 18,000 395 321,748 Total 339,353 395 339,748 1,251 819 43 82 705 774 122 300 48 1,012 18,484 3,800 5.051 819 43 B.W. Indies, other 82 1,037 1.742 774 China 181 303 300 Miquelon and St. Piene 48 1,012 United States.... 12,574 31,058 Total Total, ores, metals and 23,640 17,592 41,232 other than Iron and' steel 80,«>5,42« »79,74? 81,(SS,1CS 422 CnSTOitS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.- Art idea. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiporta. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP VIII. Non-metallic mi- nerals and pro- ducts, Cement, lime, plaster and sand- % 322 1,872 8,794 1.371 197 24 325 150 2,890 S t 322 S4240 9.034 1.371 Trinidad and Tob- Alaska 24 Miquelon and St. 52 377 Peru 150 98 2.988 15,945 390 16,335 Ne\vfoundland Miquelon and St. Cwt. 68 74 155,735 71 62 66,919 Cwt. Cwt. 68 74 155,735 71 62 United States Total 66,919 155,877 67,052 155,877 67,052 New Zealand United States Ton 15 69,019 263 81,784 Ton Ton 15 69.019 263 81,784 69.034 82,047 69,034 82,047 2,123 572 780 4.067 8 122,245 2,123 B. S. Africa.. . . 572 Newfoundland Now Zealand 780 4,067 8 122.245 129,795 129.795 United States 897,851 22§,012 897,851 228.012 Total, cement, Ume, 5K,851 390 S2J.Z41 Clays, and manuTac- turesof— M 282 16 2,863 1,518 270 31,713 M M 282 15 2,863 1.518 270 United States Total 31.713 3,160 33,501 3,160 33.501 108 108 3 • 136 603 3 B.W. Indies, other 136 4,039 1,148 35 123,278 4.647 Alaska 1.148 Miquelon and St. 35 6.290 129.568 Total 128,608 7,037 135.645 CnSTOilS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPE-R No. 1 1 No. 17 — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports, Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP Vlll-Continued Clays, and manufacores of— Con. United Kingdom , i 1.020 1,181 20 { t 1,020 1.181 B. Guiana 20 B.W. Indies, other 12 489 5,700 12 1,565 3,394 109 2,054 9,094 109 Trinidad and Tob- 63 63 Miquelon and St. 206 225 2,115 206 225 3,439 5.554 Total 9,835 9.703 19,538 Total, clays and manu- 171,944 1«,710 188.681 Coal, petroleum and products- Coal United Kingdom . Ton. 147,062 18,. 508 372 4,073 5,935 2,427 897 273,224 38.880 9,469 9,015 2,164 50 3,036 4,305 60,504 1,881 1,130 9,655 7,3.59 - 4,035 18.661 2,002 600 1,201,395 1,069,395 116,762 2,232 29,258 67,540 24,192 7,758 1.565,352 264,378 68,663 59,901 12,984 600 18,225 32,420 462;646 13,167 10,424 , 60,451 44,595 40,613 122.322 14,313 7,200 6,114,931 Ton. Ton 147.062 18,508 372 4,073 5,935 2,427 897 273,402 38,880 9,469 9,015 2,164 50 3.036 4,305 6 60,504 1,881 1,130 9.655 7,361 4,035 18,661 2,002 600 1,270,913 1,069,395 116,762 2,232 B.S. Africa B.Guiana B.W. Indies, other Gibraltar Newfoundland — 29,258 67,540 24,192 7,758 178 3,214 1,568,566 264,378 68,663 Chili 59,901 12,984 600 18, 225 32.420 Greenland, Ice- land, etc 6 78 78 402.046 13,167 Italy 10.424 60.451 Miquelon and St. Pierre 2 29 44.624 122,322 Sweden 7,200 United States Total 69,51S 207,143 6,322,074 1.826,639 10,169,722 69,704 210,464 1.896,343 10,380,186 810 810 Coke . 210 26,761 2,261 211,967 210 26,761 2 261 United States.... Total. .. . 211,967 .26,971 214,228 • 26,971 214, 228 United Kingdom . Newfoundland. . . . Cwt. 17.612 58 14,506 122 29,411 168,227 550 117,946 1,494 332,743 Cwt. Cwt. 17,612 58 14,506 122 29,411 550 1,494 United States Total 332,743 61,709 620,960 61,709 620,960 «4 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles.. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP Vra-Continued Coal, p«tToleiuii and products— Con. Mineral, coal and kero- sene, crude. United Kingdom. Newfoundland. .. . Miquelon and St. Gal. 13,940 6,798 I 2,594 882 Gal. 54.750,441 32,470 40 2,680.507 2,531 3 Gal. 54,764,381 39,268 40 200,598 t 2,683,101 3,413 United States Total 200.598 20,535 20,535 221,336 24.011 54,782.951 2,683,041 55,004,287 2,707,052 United Kingdom . Mineral, coal and kero- 1,525,753 42 42 208,702 42 86 9,448 327,355 41,573 179 628,825 144.844 8 8 27,730 8 17 2,803 32,662 4,434 40 61,079 168 34 1,525,921 42 42 244,339 42 86 9,448 327.355 50,830 179 628,825 144,878 8 8 30,691 8 17 2,803 32,662 B. Guiana Xewfoundland Cuba France Greenland, Ice- land, etc 35,637 2.961 Miquelon and St. Pierre 9.257 983 .San Domingo United States Total 40 61,079 2,742,047 273,633 45,062 3,978 2,787,109 Inited Kingdom . Xewfoundland... Miquelon and St Pierre Gasoline and naphtha. . 43 358,999 1,664 375 15 105,727 551 171 43 689,872 11.046 6,712 IS 177,509 2,596 330,873 9,382 6,337 71.782 2.045 1.331 United States 1.502 361.081 •06,464 346,592 75.158 707,673 181.622 Total, coal, petroleam U.4M,828 t.m.ui ll,S82.4t» Stone- Ornamental, granite marble, etc., un- wrought. United States Xewfoundland Miquelon and St. Ton. 656 4,841 Ton. Ton. 656 4,841 27 6 63,366 141 175 109,343 27 6 63,366 stone, etc., un»Tought United States Total 63.399 109,659 63,399 109,659 United States United States Crushed 2,176 2,692 2,176 2,692 3 16 3 16 grindstones, rough. 729 617 47.601 729 tured. 617 47.601 Total 48,947 48,947 Stone, of all kinds 480 300 650 422 120 85 2.316 430 dnssad. 650 120 Trinidad and To- 85 2,316 Total 4.373 4,373 Total, stone in.sts 17*, 528 • CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce o fCanada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP Vlll-Continued Miscellaneous— S 1,846 1,364 457 699 2,099,908 % % 1,846 457 France 699 7,571 Total 2,104,274 J 7,571 2,111,845 United Kingdom . Ton. 10,594 116 126 2.125 3.027 5,092 210 30 104,041 899,559 12,315 10.500 313,024 381,715 379,583 20.600 2,190 6,890,724 Ton. Ton. 10,594 116 126 2,125 3,027 5,092 210 30 104,041 899,559 12,315 Cuba 10,500 313,024 Italy Japan 379,583 20,600 2,190 United States 6,890,724 125,361 8,910,210 125.361 8,910,210 Newfoundland... . 4 150 23,729 81 900 246,831 4 150 23,729 81 900 United States Total 246, 831 23,883 247,812 23,883 247,812 23,760 7,836 2,000 103 1,152 884 576 1,700 33 1,700 5,402 23,760 of. 7,836 B. VV. Africa 2,000 B.W. Indies, other 103 1,152 884 China 576 1,700 Greenland, Ice- 33 1,700 1,599 7,001 45,146 1,599 46, 745 United States 89 14.895 89 14,895 116,349 116,349 724 180 205 434 1,842 2,076 238 252 350 342 2,311 11,677 187 830 1,182 25 21 60 557 540 12,112 10 734 180 205 434 1,842 2,076 B.W. Indies, other B. Straits Settle- 238 252 350 342 2,311 427 12,104 187 Trinidad and To- 830 1,182 China 528 553 Greenland, Ice- 21 60 Miquelon and St. 135 692 940 10,722 22,834 Total 36, 145 11,822 47,967 426 CVSTOilS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 10 — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP Vlll-Concluded Miscellaneous— Con. United Kingdom. t 26 796,236 ( - t 26 2,035 798, 271 Total .. . 796,262 2,035 798 297 United Kingdom. B. India Mica ... Lb. 78,276 18,366 672,357 55,051 1.923 312,603 Lb. Lb. 78.276 18,366 674,859 55,051 1,923 United States Total 2,502 835 313,438 763,999 369,577 2,502 835 771,501 370,412 United States nited Kingdom. Cwt. 12,630 31.250 Cwt. Cwt. 12.630 31,250 and concentrates 7 111 164,566 7 111 25,219 189, 785 164,684 25,219 189.903 Talc 34 200 3,509 410 206,378 34 Cluli 200 3,509 410 206,378 Total 210,531 210,531 Bermuda B.W. Indies, other Hong Kong Newfoundland , Greenland. Ice- land, etc Miquelon and St. Pierre Salt 553 103 326 11,034 8 16 5S 3,846 928 216 1,005 12,260 9 72 39 2,553 27 3 75 4 580 106 326 113,555 8 12.110 58 6,990 1,003 220 1,005 102,521 93.055 105,315 9 12,094 9.073 9,145 39 United States Total 3,144 3,158 5,711 15.944 17,082 117,789 105.365 133,733 122.447 13,K4,n7 1S4,44C u.ng.Mi Total, non-metallic min- 2S.33«,M8 S, 141,217 2S,4S3,S85 GROUP IX. Wood, wood pro- ducts, paper and manufactures. Wood, unmanufactured and round timber- Bark for tanning United States... .\laska Miquelon and St. Pierre United States Total Cord 717 5.423 Cord Cord 5.423 130 66 14,477 650 703 73,124 130 66 14,477 650 703 73,124 14,673 74.477 14,673 74,477 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued: Articles. Countries. Goods, the Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP IX— Continued. Wood, nnmanafac- tured and round timbei— Con. United Kingdom. i 44,262 119,739 S $ 119,739 Total . .. 164,001 164,001 Elm.. . 11,399 4,834 4,857 16 256 Total 16,233 4,857 Miquelon and St. 1,200 2S,005 1,200 29.205 29,205 United Kingdom Oak 4,038 51 4,0S8 51 4,089 4,089 Cedar . 4,200 101,017 4,200 101,017 • 105,217 105,217 United Kingdom. 2,334 3,547 2.334 3,547 5,881 5,881 ■ 2,198 58 63,709 2,198 Miquelon and St. Pierre .. 58 63,709 Total 65,965 65,965 1,950 767 4S 1,950 3,950 4,717 48 1.631 1,322 1,631 116,916 118,238 Total 119,681 6,903 126,584 32.062 212,092 32.062 Total 244,154 244,154 1,100 . 66 139, 151 1,100 B.W. Indies, other 66 139,154 140,320 140,320 United States.... Cord 1,597,042 13,386,600 Cord Cord 1,597,042 15,386,600 for pulp. 291 13,951 398 228,531 ■ 291 13,951 Alaska 398 255 228,786 Total . .. 243,171 255 243.426 Total, wood, unmanu- factured and round U,C04,117 12,015 16,C1C,432 428 C08T0US REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — Geneeal Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. 'Quantity. Value. GROUP IX-Continued. Lumber and tlmb«r, hewn or sawn— t 935 t 6,415 t 7,350 281,147 36,949 210 33,423 151,309 1,036 117,948 4,000 3,817 735 557,539 175,562 281.147 square, n.o.p. 36,949 33 423 1,036 4,000 Italy Miquelon and St. Pierre • 557, 539 3.142 Total 1,363,675 3,142 Miquelon and St. Birch 185 38,076 185 United States 12,715 50,791 Total 38,261 12.715 50,976 United Kingdom Elm 266 1,784 266 1,784 Total 2,050 2,050 Miquelon and St. Pierre '. United States.... Knees and futtocks No. 152 35.407 547 104, 904 No. No. 152 35,407 547 104,904 35,559 105,451 35,559 105,451 M 1,572 214 383 34 1,233 20 305. 134 6,351 835 1,768 105 4,561 80 1,009,888 M M 1,572 214 383 34 1,233 20 305,134 6,351 Bermuda New Zealand Trinidad and To- 835 1,768 105 Argentina 4,561 80 United States... Total 1,009,888 308.590 1,023,588 308,590 1,023,588 4,566 3,875 J, 025 1.502 608 1.335 120 15.893 2.177 100 3.206 560 4,566 3,875 1,025 B. Guiana . 1,502 B.W. Indies, other 608 1,335 120 265 16,158 Miquelon and St. Pierre 2,177 100 3,206 560 34.967 265 35,232 Pickets 3,788 5.567 246,647 3,788 Australia 5,567 246,647 Total 256,002 256,002 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17.^ — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. 1 1 Goods, the Goods, not the i Produce of Canada. 1 Produce of Canada. < Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantitj'. [ Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP IX-Continued. Lumber and tlmbsr, hewn or sawn— Con. United Kingdom. B. S. Africa Mft. 8,692 719 978 8.357 499,472 46,285 52,918 215,397 Mft. j Mft. 8,692 719 978 8,357 499 47' o> 91S United States Total 18.746 814.072 18,746 United Kingdom. Bermuda B.S. Africa Deals, spruce and other 59,9S4 18 8,343 96 101 2,167 10 137 35 43,588 12 3,154,733 877 297,605 3.782 4.000 97.434 450 4.345 1.751 1,128,114 840 59,964 16 8,343 96 101 2,167 10 157 55 43,588 12 French Africa Italy United States... Uruguay...! Total 840 114,309 4.694,131 114.309 United Kingdom. B.S.Africa 1,406 147 11 263 28,233 3,796 201 6,810 1,406 147 11 263 3 796 United States Total United Kingdom. 6 SIO 1,827 39,040 1,827 39.040 33,032 3.188 5.473 263 4,767 146 1,634 1,694 440 901 398 1,397 1,029 20 8,118 46 306 1,538 6.380 4.713 1,071 1,240 2 3 5.045 377 182 1,949 249 39 1,070,188 2,076 19 1,123.283 95.132 207.496 10,564 170,317 7,042 71,239 72.351 17.765 24,391 18.765 55,692 39,658 1,191 366,211 2.335 9.187 27,642 133,489 177,100 39.S8S 66,561 68 83 179,077 35,032 3,188 5.473 281 4,767 146 1,634 1,694 440 901 398 1,397 1.029 20 8,118 46 306 1,338 6.380 4.713 1,071 1,240 95,132 207.496 11,145 Bermuda B.S.Africa B.W.Africa B. Guiana B. W. Indies other Fiji Islands Hong Kong 18 381 71 239 17,765 18,763 Newfoundland — Trinidad and To- 39,658 Alaak-a 366!211 Brazil Canary Islands . . . ChiU 9,187 27.642 155.489 177,100 FiBnch W. Indies. Greenland, Ice- land, etc Italy 66,561 3 3,045 179,077 14.841 Miquelon and St. Peru Philippines Porto Rico 44.656 S.66S 1,949 24? 39 1,070.203 2.076 19 44,656 8.66$ United States 30,898.609 139,652 570 15 345 30,899,154 139,652 Total 1.159,923 34,057,271 36 1,306 1,159.959 34.053.777 927 35,541 35.541 430 CUSTOMS HEPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — Geneiial Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP IX— Continued. Lumber and timber, hewn or sawn— Con. United Kingdom. M ft. 5,103 49 co: 1 79 668 581 19 34,261 68 161.939 1,082 24,256 38 168 3,174 26,175 15,588 560 S63, 173 4,746 M ft S .\I ft. 5,103 49 607 79 668 581 19 34,261 68 t B.S. Africa B.Guiana B. W. Indies other New-foundland — Argentina 24,256 26,175 United States Uruguay Total 4,746 41,438 1,100,899 41,438 United States Shingle bolts, of pine or cedar. Cord. 784 6,215 Cord. Cord. 784 M. 13,742 5,090 1 1,408 100 379 1,860,475 23,549 12,483 3 6,097 325 916 5.951,980 M. M. 13, 742 5,090 I 1,408 100 379 1,862,328 23,549 B. \V. Indies other Hong Kong Neivfoundland. . . 3 325 Miquelon and St. Kerre United States Total 916 1,853 6,190 5,958,170 1,881,195 5,995.353 1.853 6,190 1.883,048 194,464 14,134 480 24,585 4,376 2,799 51,800 1,672 4,639 3.448 6,286 2,338 17,818 2,500 144,121 24,585 B. S. Africa B. W. Indies other B, Straits Setm'ts 2,799 1,672 3,448 Trinidad and To- 6.286 17,818 2,500 144,121 475,460 475,460 United Kingdom. Staves, and headings. . . 11,184 746 6,000 4,267 5,119 888 3,419 88 101,551 11,184 746 Bermuda B. \V. Indies other Jamaica 6,000 5,119 888 Trinidad and To- 3,419 Miquelon and St. 88 101,551 133,262 133,262 All other lamber, n.o.p. 3,658,588 31,314 3,658,588 31,314 Total 3,689,902 3,o89,902 Other articles of the 1S,S46 18,846 Total, lumber and tim- 53,882,871 32.281 53.tU,U« CUSTOMS REPORT 431 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — GENER.A.L Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP IX— Continued. Wood manufactured and products- Barrels, empty No. 670 100 1,516 400 150 38,836 S 1,340 162 1,847 400 262 46,529 No. % No. 670 100 1,516 400 150 39, 909 $ 1,340 Jamaica Newfoundland... Alaska 162 1,817 400 262 United States 1,073 1,464 47,993 41,672 50,540 1,073 1,464 42,745 52.004 Boats, canoes and parts n.o.p 1,330 22 784 38 13,928 1,330 71 93 784 B. W. Indies other 38 13,928 60 300 60 Miquelon and St. 9,163 108 31,276 9,463 108 719 31,995 Total 56,649 1.150 57,799 Doors, sashes and 395 7,100 3.8i5 4,395 21 885 54 586 395 B S .\frica 7,100 3,8l5 4,395 21 885 Miquelon and St. Pierre 54 586 Total 17,251 17,251 United Kingdom . 4,028 2.327 1,105 2,885 25,659 1,720 1,461 2.304 2,819 77,350 3,603 3.700 2,136 1,274 1,612 99 10 50 1,842 3,112 16, 148 4,028 2,327 1,105 2,885 B. S. Africa 25,659 1,720 1,461 B. W. Indies other 2,304 20 373 2,839 77,723 3,603 Trinidad and To- 3,700 2,156 China 2,625 126 3,899 1,738 99 10 25 75 Miquelon and St. Pierre 1,842 3,112 14,901 31,049 Total 155,264 IS. 070 173,334 1,576 3,037 10,826 7,817 13,393 17,968 40 13,733 1,576 3,037 10.826 B. Guiana 7,817 B. W. Indies other 13,393 17,968 New Zealand ,40 Trinidad and To- bago '■' 13,733 432 CVSTOUS REPORT No. 17. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 -General Statement of Expokts— Co/iimwed. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiporto. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP IX— Continued Wood manufactured and products— Con. t 39,397 25 32:. 1,935 3,336 S t 39.397 Greenland, Ice- Miquelon and St 144 255 2.079 3,591 113,405 399 113.804 United Kingdom . Mouldings, trimmings and other house [urn- 2,562 118 79 88 31 2,017 135 85 400 3,541 B. Guiana B. \V. Indies other 2.017 Trinidad and To- Miquelon and St. 224 3,765 9,056 224 9,280 United Kmgdom. B. S. Africa Pails, tubs, churns and other hollow wooden- 465 197 674 1,316 1,875 74 369 197 10 4,870 10 4.880 54,212 125 42,298 Miquelon and St. 2,761 96,635 2,761 99.396 United Kingdom . Wood pulp, chemically Cwt. 140,364 36,938 772 6.031 20,420 18,774 54,809 639,997 7,414,825 611,399 i21,411 4,300 25,989 85,896 72,210 273,900 2,775,486 26,256,265 Cwt. 4,300 21,662 Cwt. 144,664 36,938 772 6,031 20,420 18,774 54,809 639,997 7,414,825 B. S. Africa New Zealand Brazil Italy . . 2,775,486 United States Total , . 8,332,930 30,226,856 4,300 21,662 8,337,230 United Kingdom . 2,528 1,731 8.000 43,318 3,453,149 3,033 3,029 8,800 46,498 4,418,555 2,528 1,731 8,000 43,318 3,453,149 3 033 .Argentina Brazil United States Total 8,800 3,508,726 4,479.915 3,508,726 4 479.915 39,128 39,128 CUSTOMS REPORT 433 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP IX—Continued. Wood manufactured and products— Con. S 9,522 $ 100 $ United Kingdom . 158,709 50,277 1,555 670 19.887 3,751 769 100,000 118 306 412 99 1,478 15,757 24,034 3,937 387 159 096 1.555 B. S. Africa 19 887 769 B. India B.E. Indies other B. W. Indies other B. Straits Settle^ 100,000 118 412 1,478 Newfoundland.. - 1,082 24 034 Trinidad and To- 3,937 26 26 Argentina 1.080 1,017 1.9S0 99 2,441 6,168 141 1,705 5 1,320 209.128 1,165 1,080 1,017 Chili 1,980 99 Cuba 2,441 Japan Miquelon and St. 232 26 6,400 167 5 32,403 241,531 Total 603,008 34,156 642,164 Total, wood manufac- 35,867.099 79.996 35,947,095 Paper, printed— Books pamphlets, maps United Kingdom . 55,687 2,685 710 613 2,164 1,114 81 232 1,661 57 270 192 5,225 27,542 1,771 4,209 102 261 116 651 6,414 76 11,807 9,424 120 1,071 59 2,491 453 122 3,138 832 613 2,164 4 1,118 81 100 332 B.W.Indies other B. Straits Settle- 57 281 192 5,225 643 27 79 600 28,185 1,798 Trinidad and Tob- 4,288 Alaska 702 261 116 nhiii 651 CKiiia 140 6,554 Costa Rica 76 Cuba . . . 11,807 15,734 25,158 French W.Indies. Greenland. Ice- 120 1,071 Guatemala.. 59 11— i— 28 434 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEOF.GE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP IX— Continued. Paper, printed— Con. Boo kB.pamphlets, maps, t 343 4 897 27 644 332 102 279 107 230 114 5 184 254,337 108 291 t t 342 897 27 Miquelon and St. 644 332 102 279 107 230 114 5 U. S. of Colombia 184 118,081 372,418 108 291 Total 392,317 138,755 531,072 Paper, manufactures of Paper, prmting. United Kingdom . 873,331 2,483 114,030 87,192 5,842 57! 6,510 837 2,670 53,971 20 2,433 1,887,389 873,331 2,483 114,030 87,192 5.842 571 Newfoundland 6,510 837 2,670 53,971 Miquelon and St. 20 2,433 1,038 1,888,427 3,037,279 1,038 3,038,317 Roll 1,255,427 2.55,701 32,030 1,365 140 1,825 791,772 716,784 26,534 10,889 8,652 488,778 300 982 2,050 117,626 13,757 134,084 412 122,519 22,030 2,123 68 22 183 62,421 83,106 1,231 1,850 942 40,520 21 142 219 8,940 1,877 12,245 108 Roll RoU 1,255,427 255,701 32,030 1,365 140 1,825 791,772 716.964 26,534 10,889 8,652 488,778 300 982 2.050 117,626 13,757 135, 139 412 122,519 H. .S.Africa B.Guiana B.W. Indies other Fiji Islands 22.030 2,123 68 22 183 Newfoundland New Zealand Trinidad and Tob- 62,421 130 50 83,156 1,231 1,850 Bolivia . ... 942 Chili 40,520 Dutch Guiana . . Miquelon and St. 21 142 219 8,940 U.S. of Colombia. United States 1,877 1,056 431 12,676 108 Total 3,859,108 360,567 1,235 481 3,860,343 361,048 United Kingdom . Cwt. 9,310 643,101 498 855 105,818 8 1,936 301 239 38,484 2,081,911 1,779 3.667 406,401 116 9,251 1,185 816 Cwt. 509 5,069 Cwt. 9,819 643,101 498 855 105,818 8 1.936 301 239 43,553 2,081,911 1,779 3,667 B. S. Africa B.Guiana 406,401 116 9,251 Fiji Islands Jamaica 1,185 816 CUSTOMS REPORT 435 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articlea. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP IX— Continued. Paper, manaractiires of —Con. Newfoundland... . New Zealand Trinidad and Tob- Cwt. 28 242.336 1.540 806 215.754 28, 101 13,361 19.824 970 8.055 768 26 148 29.528 947 483 523 10.335 3.207 l.UO 4,S5 11,523 817 586 486 75 4,008 11,880,069 4,177 1,920 t 209 862,402 7,593 1,740 781,587 105,130 29,927 58,484 2,833 27.528 2,699 HI 523 100,676 3,218 1,015 2,448 33.076 15,193 6.361 14.316 39.655 3.014 2,022 2,886 324 16,717 36,031,358 14,072 7.294 Cwt. % Cwt. 28 242,336 1,540 806 215,754 28,101 13,361 19,824 970 8,055 768 26 148 29,528 947 483 523 10,335 3,207 1,740 4,335 11,523 817 586 486 75 4,008 11,880,069 4,177 1,920 t 209 7,593 Alaska 1,740 781.587 Brazil Chili 105. 130 29.927 China 58.484 Costa Rica Cuba Dutch E. Indies . Dutch W. Indies. . Ecuador France 2,833 27,528 2,699 523 100,676 3,218 1.015 2.448 Italy 33,076 15,193 6,361 14.316 39,655 Porto Rico 2,022 Salvador San Domingo U. S. of Colombia United States 2,886 324 16.717 36,031,358 14,072 7,294 Total. . . . 13,248.542 40.718.021 509 5.069 13.249,051 40,723.090 United Kingdom. Paper, felt and roofing.. 95.717 3.516 60 5,690 138 2,363 1,594 27 435 61.608 10.636 994 430 257 127.313 95.717 3,516 60 5,690 B. W. Africa. 138 R r.niai,!, 2,363 1,594 B. W. Indies other 27 435 61,608 10,636 Trinidad and Tob- 994 430 Miquelon and St. 257 575 127,388 310.778 575 311,353 United Kingdom . Paper, wrapping 5,059 69,385 7 568 61,487 50 368 673 45 216 13 216 914 8,616 402 37 7.206 3,945 30,649 473,119 73 2,768 512,977 389 2,758 5.983 357 1.947 91 1. 812 5,398 61.751 2.529 297 55.230 5,059 69,385 7 568 61,487 50 368 673 45 216 13 216 914 8,616 402 37 7,206 3,915 30,64 9 73 Bermuda B. S. Africa B.Guiana B. India B.W. Indies, other B. Straits Settle- 512,977 389 2.758 5.983 357 Ceylon Fiji Islands 91 1,812 Newfoundland New Zealand Trinidad and To- 5,398 61,751 2,529 Argentina Brazil Chili 55, 230 33.630 33,630 11— i— 28i 436 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17.^ — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goode, not the Produce of Canada. ToUl Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP IX-Conciuded. Pftper, manufactures of —Con. China Cuba Cwt. 1,411 25 75 4,577 82,859 60 19 155 18 5S0 560 76,219 27 S 12,150 447 401 30.977 751,575 339 96 1,324 134 4.059 4,442 454,377 217 Cwt. t Cwt. 1,411 25 75 4,577 82,859 62 19 155 18 580 560 76,527 27 % Dutch E. Indies Miquelon and St. 2 15 Nicaragua Peru 96 1 324 Philippines Russia U. S. of Colombia United States , . . 134 4.059 4,442 308 1,566 455,943 325,792 2,452,296 310 1,581 326, 102 United Kingdom 2,676 280,323 1,473 5,J79 191,743 1,535 4,525 1,416 25 1,383 63,728 165,897 7,382 5,921 2.481 13,211 6,961 106,164 665 20,872 1,625 108.583 765 762 3,441 200 B. S.Africa B. Guiana B.W. Indies, other 1,383 18,372 184,269 Trinidad and To- 7,382 5,921 chlna"^:. ■:;;::;: Cuba Jspan 275 4 106,439 Miquelon and St. 669 20,872 1,625 16,410 124.993 Total 983,968 36,788 1,020,756 Total, paper, manu- u.sei.tm 45,532 47,9«8,441 Total, wood, wood pro- ducts, paper and 151,609,613 3«8,S81 154,918,194 Miscellaneous. Aeroplanes and parts. Brooms and whisks . 1.294,152 310 43.720 3,192,086 1,294,152 310 43,720 225,300 3,417,386 Total 4,630,268 225,300 4,755,568 1,716 2,786 12,633 738 257 1,013 3,902 102 1,348 35 1,716 2,786 12,633 B. W. Indies.other 738 257 1.013 Trinidad and To- 3,902 102 Miquelon and St. Pierre 1,348 425 460 Total 24,530 425 24,965 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17.— General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Cam^da. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GRODP X— Continued. Wseellaneoiis— Con. United Kingdom S 3. 843 29,716 1,727 737 21.128 3,485 2,179 2,149 491 8.860 2,903 5,995 2,880 1,633 1,179 65 671 528 105 3,215 $ 3,843 29,716 1,727 B. S. Africa 21,128 R P.iii^no 3 485 B.W. Indies, other B. Straite Settle- 2,179 491 ~ 2,903 Trinidad and To- Chili 2,880 Chin!, 1,633 Miquelon and St. Pierre 65 671 Russia . .. . 528 U. S. of Colombia 105 2,035 Total 93,489 2,035 95,524 20,779 717 1,957 32,745 1.859 6 14 31 39 20,779 717 1,957 32,745 Trinidad and To- 1,859 Greenland, Ice- 6 14 Miquelon and St. 31 4.976 5,015 Total 58.147 4,976 63,123 B. S. Africa Newfoundland .... Miquelon and St. No. 21 2 1 2 2,380 67 70 115 No. No. 21 2 1 2 2,380 United States Total 26 2,632 26 2.632 2,-835 347 13.974 2,690 2,093 2,371 2,835 B. S.Africa "' • 13,97* 3.206 2,09S 3.69S 516 New Zealand i,322 Total 24,310 1.838 26,148 United Kingdom. Newfoundland. . . . Miquelon and St. Pierre Wagons 1 3 2 780 26 213 118 420 35.900 1,741 1 3 2 790 27 213 10 1 2,350 80 38.250 1,821 United States. . . . Total 812 38.392 11 2,430 823 40,822 438 0U8TOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Gooda, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP X— Continued. MIscoUaneoDA— Con. Lb. 360 »12 100 29,708 130,932 1,380 3,230 14,702 t 55 143 50 3,264 17,910 202 397 2,102 Lb. S Lb. 360 912 100 29,732 130,932 1,380 5,030 19,177 $ B.W. Indies, other Newfoundland — Trinidad and To- bago Miquelon and St. 24 16 3,280 17,910 1,800 4,475 229 636 United States,... 2,738 181,324 24,123 6,299 881 187,623 25,004 152.882,900 43,504 160 31 10,720 48 30 5,474 6,353 25,867 22,534,320 60 152,882,900 pistol. 43,504 B. S.Africa B.W. Indies, other 48 30 Malta 5,474 V • ■ • Greenland, Ice- 32,643 32,643 27 20 68,600 37,855,417 27 Mic^uelon and St. 20 68, 600 195,534 38,050,951 Total 213,432,531 228,177 213,660,708 1,221 255 215,720 1,221 2,000 403,351 2.255 United States... , Total 619,071 217,196 405,351 622,547 5 7,550 351 43 59 7,224 4 2,167 20 2,064 13,145 199,435 S 7,550 B. E. Africa 351 B. S.Africa 43 B. W. Africa 59 B.Guiana 7,224 B. India 4 B.W. Indies, other Ceylon 2,167 20 2,064 13,145 United States . , , 2,211 201,646 232,067 2,211 234,278 130,953 1,638 732 349 19,616 475 2,075 48,604 2,016 148 100 131,053 B. E. Africa 1,638 B.S.Africa 732 B.W.Africa 349 19,616 '^ B. Straits Settlo- 475 2,075 48,604 Miita.;.;.:::::: 2,016 647 2,500 800 795 Alaska 2,500 370 555 14 1.170 Greenland, Ice- Miquelon and St. Pierre ^ 14 CUSTOMS REPORT 439 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP X— Continued. UnsceDaneous— Con . Flims for photographers' use and for mowing pic- t 90 50 177 46,586 3,168 1,045.270 S i 90 Tl - 60 177 46,586 Sweden 3,168 204,097 1,249,367 Total 1.302.886 208, 144 1.511,030 B.VV. Indies, other Newfoundland... . China United States.... Total No. i 2 832 750 1.000 5,800 No. No. 2 1 1 6 832 ■ 750 1,000 4 40,050 45,850 6 8,382 4 40.050 10 48,432 Alaska 363 52.171 363 52,171 Total 52,534 52,534 Indian work United States.... 64.510 64,510 Jewellery of all kinds, n.o.p. 6,402 42.066 248 147 2,034 4,407 10 340 2,969 12,914 19,316 42,066 500 748 147 2,034 4,407 B.W. Indies, other 10 340 2,969 20 20 19 4,973 11,278 5 2,187 38 738 110 7 666 17,686 19 576 5,549 11,278 5 2, 187 38 108 846 Miquelon and St. 110 PstTiomo 7 205 81,271 871 98.957 Total 96,330 95,594 191.924 Junk, except metallic and rubber. United States.... Cwt. 29,147 185,480 Cwt. Cwt. 29,147 185,480 100 259,638 100 8,669 268,307 Total 8,669 259,738 268,407 Mmeral water United States.... Gal. 55 41 Gal. Gal. 55 41 not in bottles. 210 14 435 4,679 259 96 37,185 210 B.W. Indies, other 14 435 4,679 259 96 37,185 42,878 42.878 440 CUSTOMS RBPOSfF 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. \alue. Quantity. Value. GROUP X-Continued. Miscellaneous— Con. No. 4S 50 1 1 108 5 4 2 2 15 5,093 1,938 93 45 6,791 487 460 200 120 36,844 No. S No. 48 50 1 1 108 5 4 2 2 18 t B. S. Africa B. Guiana B.W. Indiea, other Newfoundland ... New Zealand 1,938 93 45 487 China 200 United States.... Total... \... 3 2,480 39,324 236 52,071 3 2,480 239 54,551 110 14 1 1 1 13 51 6 2 2 100 26,879 1,904 500 200 300 2,635 9,496 1,300 500 450 28,332 110 14 1 1 1 13 51 6 2 2 119 26, 879 B. S. Africa B.W. Indies, other Fiji Islands 1,904 500 200 300 Newfoundland .... New Zealand Argentina 2,635 9,496 1,300 500 450 United States.... Total United Kingdom . .. 19 6,439 34,771 301 72,496 19 6.439 320 78.935 12,972 60,491 35 12,972 ments and parts of, n.o.p. 3,680 64,171 35 687 133 687 133 14 9,288 7,591 10 3.970 7,596 1,901 165 1,014 223 1,564 39,733 14 848 10.136 7,591 10 40 4,010 7,596 2.850 4,751 Italy 165 1,014 Miquelon and St. Pierre 223 ^ 1,564 131,367 171,100 Total 146,567 139,605 286, 172 United Kingdom Oil, n.o.p Gal. 4,164 1,054 Gal. Gal. 4,164 40 5,840 345 52 89,481 1,704 895 915 1,082 422 891 180 1,035,193 1,054 40 60 60 B. W. Africa B.W. Indies, other Fiji Islands Newfoundland New Zealand Trinidad and To- 5,840 345 52 87,549 1,572 2,i02 185 62 22,761 3,640 2,102 185 ■ 62 1,932 132 895 875 756 74 537 175 23,517 3,714 537 Alaska Greenland, Ice- land, etc 40 1,082 422 805 180 979,338 20 623 304 657 170 219,207 195 623 304 Miquelon and St. 86 68 725 170 United States.... Total 55,855 49,458 268,665 1,081,389 250,785 59,815 61,128 1,141,204 301,913 CUSTOMS REPORT 441 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Gooda, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. A'alue. Quantity. Value. GROUP X— Continued. Ulscellaneons— Con . Packages of all kinds, empty, n.o.p. United Kingdom. t 30.280 622 3,283 1,248 16,150 1,280 i 18,522 880 4,761 S 48,802 8,044 B. S.Africa B. W. Africa 2,780 144 1,753 2,410 120 45,662 4.060 B.W. Indies, other 1,661 1.077 13,739 102 3,989 5,457 3,371 10,125 420 2,087 1,445 3,375 13 87,621 Trinidad and To- 13,676 1.723 Alaska.. 7,180 3,371 10,125 730 1.395 Miquelon and St. 3,482 Portuguese Africa. tJ.S. of Colombia. United States Total 3,375 737.779 825,400 187,345 832.337 1,019,682 4,125 40 3,000 333,261 1,100 5,225 199,956 Total 340,426 201.056 541.482 United Kingdom. 620 13 124 21 25 144 11 15,232 :taly 1,518 Total 16,190 1,518 159,954 518 32.136 9,114 169 068 32, 136 252 3. E. Africa 2,112 41,773 546 1.068 50 836 13,995 282 4,852 1,807 2,416 53 33,230 93 7,668 927 3,259 515 8 3. S. Africa B.W.Africa 3. India 1,068 B. Straits Settle- Ceylon 282 tfalta.. 4.852 610 Alaska 645 33,230 Chili 7,668 :uba 2,530 Greenland Iceland taly Mexico 431 431 442 0VSTOM8 REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP X— Continued. HIscenaneous— Con. Philosophical and scienti- fic apparatus and instni- Miquelon and St. t 83 43 1,620 814 269,491 t t 83 1 620 814 181,276 580,149 194,868 775,007 United Kingdom. Household effects, n.o.p.. 74,020 7,923 921 2,298 250 100 225 1,050 900 398 2,433 390 18,538 5,735 279 2,536 90 6,763 500 3,378 605 6,087 420 6,955 423 30 200 4,249,831 74 020 7,923 921 B. S. Africa.. . 250 B. W. Africa 100 226 1,050 900 B.W. Indies, other 398 2 433 390 18,538 6,735 Trinidad and To- 279 Alaska.. 2,636 90 Cluna.. 6,763 500 3,378 5,087 6.966 Miquelon and St. Pierre . 423 30 200 United States 4,249,831 4,391,278 4.391,278 United Kingdom B.India Newfoundland-. . . No. and Ton. 27 35.023 1 200 20 3.523 2 2.578 4 2.515 1 591 2 162 2 397 2 4,508 2 934 5 436 15,599,625 50.000 714,250 2.4.50.000 1,237,500 200,274 160,000 105,000 541.800 185.000 179,900 No. and Ton. No. and Ton. 27 35,023 1 200 20 3.523 2 2.578 4 2.615 1 591 2 162 2 397 2 4,508 2 934 9 817 15,699,626 60,000 714,260 2.450,000 1,237,500 Italy 200,274 Mexico.. . . 160,000 Vfiquelon and St. 105.000 541,800 185,000 United States 4 381 33.100 213.000 68 50.867 21.423.349 4 381 33.100 72 61,248 21.466,449 Jnited Kingdom. Sporting goods, n.o.p 39,680 426 20 91 2,377 136 25.025 236 30,596 32,119 11,246 60,926 426 B.W. Indies, other 20 91 2,377 136 6.706 150 31,731 Miquelon and St. 386 Russia 30,596 2,918 36,037 Total 130.706 21,019 CL'STOilS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. . Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP X— Continued. HIsnDaneoas— Con. United Kingdom. $ 39, MO 3'/, 600 1,424 90 2,434 2,428 819 3,658 818 107 2,915 23,024 27,472 3,278 10 866 416 335 464 367 13.512 8 12,091 2,078 9 7,433 13 304 1,814 8,896 2,392 1,315 16,359 570 2,172 S 531 39 831 37,600 1,424 B. S. Africa 2,434 B.W. Indies, other 107 330 23 354 Ne»- Zealand Trinidad and To- Alaska Chili 335 - Dutch W. Indies. . 8 French W. Indies. Greenland.Iceland 2,078 Meiico Miguelon and St. 304 1.814 2,392 13.826 570 218,791 14,687 75 140 1,429 1,487 1,835 1,896 1,113 27 3,885 205 309 1,357 75 140 1,429 B. Guiana 1.487 B.W. Indies, other 1,896 249 New Zealand 27 Trinidad and To- 205 Miquelon and St. Pierre . , , 309 465 1,822 Total 13,758 714 4,932 29,602 431 2.292 26,745 83 100 909 1,184 170 10,016 10,355 853 32 3,193 29,602 431 B. W. Africa.. 26,745 86 B. India 100 B.W. Indies, other B. Straits Settle- 1.184 9,638 19.704 10 355 Trinidad and To- Alaska .., . . 32 C08T0M8 REPORT No. 17. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 -General Sxatement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiporto. Quantity. Value. Quantity . Value. Quantity. Value. GROUP X-Concluded. MIscellaneoas— Con. t 29 13.512 16 t 6 ( 13.512 Italy 260 Miquelon and St. Pierre 4,082 907.737 175,567 907,737 620,781 United States 445.214 Total 1,188,647 458,447 1,647,094 United Kingdom. B. S. Africa 3,970,980 166 10 607 220 200 161.368 1,480.871 17.641 417 3,971,397 Egypt 607 China 200 161,368 1,480,871 23,485 Total 5,632.063 23,902 255.084.015 3,458,440 258,542,455 Grand, total merchan- 1,216,443,806 52,321.479 1,268,765,285 Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Value. Value. Value. Group I.— Agricultural and Vegetable Pr Group n.— Agricultural and Vegetable Pro Group m.— Animals and Animal Produc Group rV.— Fibres, Teitiles, and Testile Group v.— Chemicals and Chemical Prod oducts mainly Foods . . ducts other than Foods ts 262,033.526 26.946,216 244,990.826 28,641,666 55,287,963 82,855,193 80,655,420 25.339.368 154.609.613 255.084.015 $ 22,828,109 2,894,675 9,364,079 1,834,594 1,328,982 6,179,760 979,712 3,144,217 308,581 3.458,440 S 284.861.935 29.840.891 254 354 905 30 476 260 56 616 945 of 89 034 953 Group vn.— Ores, Metals and Metal Manufactures other than 81 635 162 Group Vm.— Non-meta Group IX.— Wood, Wood Group X.— Miscellaneou lie Slinerais and Products Products, Paper and Manufactures 28,483,585 154,918,194 _ CCSTOilS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 18. — ^Abstract of the total Value of Exports by Countries. Goods the Produce of Canada. Goods not the Produce of Canada. Total Eiports. Briiish Empire. United Kingdom Aden Australia Barbados Bermuda British East Africa *' South Africa ,. " West Africa " Guiana " Honduras " India " East Indies, other " West Indies, other " Oceania, other " Straits Settlemients Ceylon Egj-pt Fiji Islands Gibraltar Hong Kong Jamaica Malta Newfoundland New Zealand Trinidad and Tobago Total, British Empire . 540,750,977 11,612 14,019,629 2,069,17 1,179,025 76, 758 11,992,135 173,515 2,646, 51,808 2,905,426 16,626 1,622,991 13,641 844,244 65,445 924,932 117,962 607,637 995.116 2,379,564 13,423 11,325,235 6,227,892 4,128,850 20.088,139 153,188 26,443 49.256 2,384 5,076 29,260 554 31,085 31,242 687 18,773 348 4,628 56, 174 1,765 588,461 125,505 23.361 MS, 159, 78S 21,236,329 560,839,116 11,612 14,172,817 2,095,620 1,228,251 79.142 11.997,211 173,515 2,675,429 52,. 362 2,936,511 16,626 1,654,233 14,328 863,017 65,793 924,932 122.590 607,637 1.051,290 2,381,329 13.423 11,913.698 6.353.397 4.152,211 626.396.118 Other Countries. Alaska 300,112 4,603,130 77 950,318 59.622 4,088,534 9,280 2,321,329 2,856,933 14,078 5,035,975 42,039 996,575 10, 145 65,671 53,102 96,103,142 72,815 13,631 12,512 2,299 160,788 16,902 12,808 93,951 709,246 2,158 198,985 27,699 13,181,514 12,245,439 5,643 228,805 3,060 568.943 12,768 389,729 312,880 4,992,859 77 950,318 Bolivia 59,622 Brazil 3,301 4,091.835 9,280 Chili 3,462 152,637 2 324 791 3 009 570 14 078 Cuba 101,325 5,137.300 42.039 996 575 10.145 647 66 318 53 102 France 6,257,711 102,360 853 72,815 13 631 ** Guiana ... 12.512 2 299 747 161 535 16 902 596 13 404 93 951 600 709.846 Havti 2 158 Holland 198.985 27 699 Italy 849,210 149,857 14 030 724 12,395,296 5,643 44,328 273,133 3 060 Mexico 4.531 573.474 446 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 18. — ^Abstract of the total value of Exports by Countries — Concluded. Goods the Produce of Canada. Goods not the Produce of Canada. Total ExporU. Miquelon and St. Pierre Morocco Nicaragua Norway Panama Paraguay Persia Peru Philippines Porto Rico Portugal Portuguese Africa Russia Salvador San Domingo Serbia Siam Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey U. S. of Colombia United States Uruguay Venezuela Virgin Islands of U.S.A Total, Other Countries Grand total, merchandise— Eiports 523,488 26,096 16,817 1,149,123 165,700 655 22,802 283,022 68,551 1,071,805 307,446 9,448 6,164,658 23,154 39,663 47,013 66,886 231,095 19,220 7,665 621,023 44,540 454,873,170 332,952 40,441 324 tU,2»4,0i; 1,216. 443.806 50,827 2,635 ' 1,229 224,964 '2,'69i 8,756 22,822,489 31,085,15* 574.315 26,096 16,817 1,149,123 168.335 655 22,802 284,251 68,551 1,071,805 367,446 9,448 6,389,622 23,154 41,754 47,013 67,391 231.095 19,220 7,870 621,023 53,296 477,695,659 332.952 40.441 324 C42.3tO.lC7 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 INDEX TO GENERAL STATEMENT OF IMPORTS. Abrasives, artificial, in bulk Absinthe Absorbent cotton and cotton wool, etc. antiseptic Acetate amyl Acetone Acetic acid Acetylene gas lanterns for gas buoys. . . . Acids Acid, acetic " boracic " hydro-fluo-silicic " muriatic " nitric " oxalic " phosphate " pyroiigneous " stearic .• " sulphuric tan " tartaric crj'stals " tungstic and metallic elements for the manufacture of electric lamps Acids, other, n.o.p Aconite, unground Acorn nuts Actions, watch Adding machines Additional duties ^ Adhesive paste Admiralty charts Advertising bUls and folders " pamphlets, etc Adzes Aerated waters Agate iron or steel hollow-ware Agricultural implements " " n.o.p " " parts of " " plates for Air compressors Air guns and rifles Alabaster ornaments Alizarine and artificial alizarine Album insides, of paper Albumen, blood and egg Albumenized paper, photo Alcohol Alcoholic liquors, n.o.p " perfumes Ale Alligator leather, dressed, etc Alkanet, crude, crushed or ground. Almanacs, advertising Almonds shelled Almonds not shelled Alpaca fabrics Alpaca hair, washed only Alpacas, unfinished, etc Alum in bulk Alumina Alumina sulphate of, or alum cake . General State- ment. 202 202 190 22S 190 190 192 192 192 192 192 196 190 192 192 192 192 272 192 124 90 270 240 358 124 314 312 312 248 342 254 236 238 238 222 242 252 336 204 314 202 320 110 114 214 112 144 124 312 78 76 180 176 178 198 256 Aluminum, acetate of " chloride of " in ingots, etc " kitchen ware leaf " mfrs. of " parts of cameras, etc " tubing Amaranth Amber gum " ornaments Ambergris .■Vmmonia, aromatic spirits of " nitrate of " sulphate of Ammunition, n.o.p Amyl acetate " alcohol " alcohol to be denatured Anatomical preparations -Anchors Ancho\-ies Angles, iron or steel Angostura bitters Aniline dyes in pkgs. less than 1 lb " " bulk, etc " oil, crude " salts Animal oils " oil, n.o.p " stearine Animals for exhibition " " improvement of stock " living " " n.e.s.... Anise and anise star seed Annatto, liquid or solid " seeds Anodes, nickel, zinc, copper, etc Anodynes, alcoholic Anthracite coal and dust Anti-corrosive and anti-fouling paints Antimonine Antimony, or regulus of " salts Antiseptic surgical dressings Antiquities, collections of Anvils Apparatus, electric " scientific, for societies " " for laboratory work " X-ray Apparel of subjects dying abroad Apple trees Apples, dried Apples, green Apricots Arabic, gum Archill, extract of Argols Army, articles for General State- ment. 448 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 INDEX— PART I Index to Imports — Continued. Aromatic spirits of ammonia Arrowroot Arsenious oxide Arsenic, sulphide of Art, works of, bronze, from Canadian models Articles, Canadian, returned " Anglo-Amerii'an Telegraph Co " army and navj' " Consuls General " eshibit, or competition I ex-warehoused for excfse pur- poses " G o vernor 0 eneral " ships' stores Artificial flowers " feathers, etc. for hats. " limbs " teeth, not mounted. . . Artotypes .^.raucaria Asbestos, not crude and manufactures of Ash, pot and pearl Ash, handles of " white Asphalt, not solid Asphaltum or asphalt oil Astrachan, hare skins Astronomical globes Attachments, binding Australian gum Automobiles and parts Aies Axle grease , Axles, axle parts and bl^ika for ve- hicles Axminster carpets Azaleas Babbit metal Bacon Bacteriological products. Bagatelle tables or boards Baggers, threshing machine Bag pipes Bags, carpet and tool " cotton, seamless " " sewn " game " hemp, linen or jute " paper " containing cement " " salt Bait, fish Baked beans, canned Baking powders Balances Balata, crude, unmanufactured Balls, etc., bagatelle and billiard. General State- ment. 268 326 328 328 326 326 .328 326 326 336 336 328 328 312 102 294 192 306 300 282 282 282 140 338 234 98 250 248 284 226 182 102 264 150 328 336 328 238 342 354 162 162 334 170 314 346 346 134 82 212 254 Balls, glass steel, hardened, for gas buoys. . . " " for machinery, etc Balsams, crude drugs Bamboo reeds, unmanufactured Bananas " dried or evaported Bandages, suspensory Band iron or steel " " over 3J c. per lb Band and bindings, hatters Bands, brass, instruments for Bank notes, etc., unsigned Barbed fencing wire Barber paper Barberry gum Barilla Barium, peroxide of, for the man- ufacture of peroxide of hydrogen. Bark, crude " hemlock Barley " pot and pearl, etc Barrels. Canadian, returned " containing petroleum salt " empty Bar iron or steel over 3Jc. lb " " rolled Bars, iron or steel, hammered " lead " puddled, iron or steel " railway, iron or steel " steel tor manufacture of shovels. Bases for stereotypes Basins Baskets Bath brick Baths and bath tubs Battery jars of glass for mfr. of storage batteries Batteries, electric and galvanic Batts and batting, cotton Bayonets Baj* rum, alcoholic Beacons, gas materials for Bead ornaments Beams, iron or steel Beans " crude drugs " locust and meal " Tonquin and Vanilla " seed from G.B Bearings, steel balls for Beaver hats, caps and bonnets Bed conforters Bed fasts, steel for Bed quilts, cotton Bedsteads, iron tubing for Beef, fresh : " salted Beer, lager and other Bees Beeswax General State- ment. CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. General State- ment. General State- ment. Beet root sugar, machinery for Beet seed Beet syrups, etc Bells " for churches Belting, except rubber, leather and cotton " cotton " leather " of leather " of rubber " sprocket or link Belt pulleys Belts, cartridge " n.o.p Bengalines, unfinished, etc Bent plate and sheet glass, n.o.p Berries " crude drugs " wild Bessemer steel wire for mattresses Bevelled plate glass Bibles Bicarbonate of potash Bicarbonate of soda Bicycles and parts of Billets, hickory " iron or steel, 60 lb. and over " steel, n.o.p Billiard tables Bills, advertising " of exchange, unsigned Binder twine " articles for Binding attachments " machines Bird cages and metal parts Bird skins Biscuits Bismuth, metallic, natural Bitters or beverages, alcoholic Bituminous coal and dust " substances, n.o.p Blackberries Blacking, shoe Blanc file Blank books Blanketing and lapping Blankets, wool Blast furnace slag Blasting powder Blind, books for Blind, grooved cards for Blind rollers, window Blinds, wood, metal, etc Blocks, building, hollow " inverted : " lead " mosaic flooring Blocks or sticks, rough, last, etc Blood albumen Blooms, iron or steel Blotting paper Blouses, cotton silk Blowers for smelting 11—29 122 72 232 288 308 192 194 250 302 218 21S 304 312 310 186 330 234 242 268 142 70 264 112 282 286 72 330 198 314 330 180 294 208 308 308 358 3.30 278 278 262 280 302 202 218 314 164 174 244 B Blown glass tableware Blueberries, \\'ild Blueing, laundry Blue vitriol ■. Board, scale for cheese boxes Boards, rough " sawed " sawed or split Boats " built outside Canada Bobbinet, cotton, in the web Boilers Boiler plate for mfr. of boilers Boiler tubes Bolting cloth Bolts and blanks, iron or steel " handle, etc Bonds, etc., unsigned Bond and leger paper Bone black " dice, draughts, chessmen " dust, charred ash " pitch, crude Boneless fish Bones, crude Bonnets Bonnet shapes and crowna. Bookbinders' cloth " machines Books " for deaf, dumb and blind " donations of " industrial " ' for libraries and text books, etc. . " languages other than English, and French " printed " " by any govt., etc " " over 12 years Boots, leather " rubber " shoes and slippers, except rubber and leather " and shoes, twisted wire for Boot, shoe and stay laces Botanical specimens Bottles, glass Boracic acid Borax r Borders of paper Borers, black diamonds for, and bort. . Bort Bowls, steel, for cream separators Box cars Boxes, knocked down of paper Boxed papers Boxes, cart or wagon " fancy Boxwood Braces, and finished parts of Brads Braiding, machinery for Braids " and plaits of chip, etc., for hats " hair 450 CUSTOM ti UKI'ORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Index to Imports — Continued. Bran Brandy and imitations of Brass and manufactures of " band instruments " in blocks, ingots or pigs "* bars or rods " caps tor electric batteries " cups for cartridges •' manufactures, not made in Canada for ships " manufactures, n.o.p " nails, tacks, etc " old and scrap " parts of cameras, etc " pumps " strips, sheets or plates " trimmings for bedsteads " trimmings and cased rods for car- riage rails " tubing " wire, plain " wire cloth Brazil nuts Breadstufis. n.o.p Bricks, and tiles Bridges, parts and sections of, iron or steel Brilliants, cotton Brimstone, crutje, roll or fiour Briquette making machines Bristles " n.o.p Britannia metal manufactures of " " in pigs, bars, or blocks British gi:ra Brocade powders Broom corn Bromine Bromides, crude Bronze, phosphor " powders " tobin in bars or rods for gas buoys " works of art, from Canadian models Brooms Bro«Ti earthen and stone ware Brushes Brussels carpet Buckle clasps, steel for Buckles, not jewellery Buckram for hat shapes Buckthorn strip fencing Buckwheat Buckwheat fiour or meal Building blocks, hollow " brick " plans Building stone " t iles. fireproof Builders' hardware Buggies Bulbs " crude drugs " for mfr. of incandescent lamps. . . Bullets, lead .■ General State- ment. 112 258 342 258 258 258 258 228 258 272 258 268 258 258 230 230 258 258 258 76 72 278 226 160 200 244 146 120 264 264 98 210 120 19S 198 272 210 228 268 332 280 332 182 222 268 168 234 66 66 278 278 312 290 278 252 354 102 122 B Bullion or gold fringe Buntings, unfinished, etc Buojs. gas. material for Burgundy pitch Burners, gas. etc " incandescent Burrs, brass, copper Burr stones, in blocks, rough Bushes Butter Butter, Shea Button blanks, shell, rough Buttons, all kinds, n.o.p., recognition and cufT Buttons, covered, metal parts tor " mohair cloth lastings for " shoe, papier maehc " *' n.o.p " of vegetable ivorj- Butts, iron or steel Cabinet organs f Cabinetmakers' hardware Cables, wire covered Cages, bird, etc., and metal parts Cake oil. cotton seed and palm Calendars, advertising Calfskins Calico printing, iron liquor for " " red liquor for Calumba. unground ^ . Cambric cloths, cotton Camel's hair, washed only Cameras, brass and aluminum parts len.ses and shutters for mfr. of . . Camphor, gum Camwood and extract of Canadian articles returned Canada plates Canary seed Candied peel and popcorn, fruit and nuts . Candles Candy, sugar Cane, split^etc " unmanufactured Canes, walking Cannas Canned fruit " meats, poultry and game " vegetables Cannister powder Cannon powder Cannons Cantdogs Canoes C'anvas, for sails Canvas, jute, uncoloured Caoutchouc, crude Cap shapes Caps, brass, for electric batteries General State- ment. CVSTOMS REPORT 451 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. c Caps, fur, etc " percussion " for wljips Capes, fur Caraway seed Carbolic or heavy oil Carbon bisulphide " black " dioxide, or carbonic acid gas Carbons, electric " over 3 in Carborundum wheels Carboys, glass Cardamon seed Cardboard Card cases Card clothing, machine » Carding, machinery for Cards for plaj'ing " grooved, tor the blind Carnation seedling stock Carpet bags " linings " sweepers < r.rpets, cork •. . . n.o.p " woollen Carpeting, cocoa " hemp or jute " straw ("^arriaje hardware " mats oil cloth " rails, tubing and trimmings for.. . I iirriagQs and vehicles " children's parts of Carrot seed Car wheel tires, steel, rough Cars, motor for railway, etc Cars, railway, and parts Cartridge belts " cases Cartridges " brass cups for Cart skeins or boxes Carts, pleasure Cassava flour...., Casein Cases, clock .- " jewellery, etc " musical instruments " ornamental " pipe and cigar, etc " watch Cashmere, for hat covers and under brims Cashmeres, unfinished, etc.- Cash registers Casings, sausage " " not cleaned Caskets and cofhns and metal parts General vState- ment. 332 332 294 286 no 316 348 340 242 310 308 102 354 184 240 188 162 182 184 168 120 252 340 188 230 354 356 356 108 218 250 250 334 332 332 258 228 3.54 68 148 270 336 348 336 352 270 324 178 242 156 156 304 Casimeres, wools ". Casters, furniture, steel for Castile soap Cast iron pipes Cast scrap iron Casts as models Castings, iron or steel, n.o.p " ■ malleable iron, for agricultural implements Castor oil Catalogues, advertising Catgut, unmanufactured Catsups Cattle horned " for improvement of stock " neat Cedar; red ' " Spanish " " veneers of Celluloid balls and cylinders, moulded. " for knife and fork handles " lamp shade and comb blanks " manufactures of, n.o.p *' in the rough " in sheets, lumps, etc Celluloids, and matrices for " newspaper and book Cement " making machines " manufactures of " rubber Centres, rawhide for whips Cereal foods, prepared Cerium nitrate for manufacturing gas mantles Chains, cable, for ships " hair " coil, iron or steel " n.o.p " malleable sprockets Chalk stone ^ . . Chalk, prepared Champagne Chamois skins, dressed, etc Chandeliers Channels, iron or steel Chaplets for n'lfr. of stoves Charcoal Charts " Admiralty Chatelaine bag^, frames, etc., for Chases, printing Cheese Cheese boxes, scale boards for Chemical preparations Chemicals Chemicals, all other, n.o.p Cheques, unsigned Cherries Cherry trees " wood 11— 29i CUSTVil;^ REPORT Index to Imports — Continued. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 ' mounting . Chessmen, ivory or bone Chestnut Chicle gum, crude Chicory Children's carriages and sleds Chilled rolls, iron or steel Chimneys linings, vents and tops Chimneys, lamp, glass China clay " goat plates or rugs " stone " ware Chinawarc for silv Chinawood oil. . . . Chip hats, etc '* hoods, unfinished " plaits Chipped glass Chloralum Chloriiie of lime Chloride Chloroform Chocolate paste or liquor, not sweet " " sweet " preparations in powder " n.o.p Chrome steel Chromos " advertising Chronometers for ships Church vestments Churns, earthen " wood Cider Cigar and cigarette holders, etc Cigars Cigarettes Cigarette paper Citron rinds in brine Clapboards, pine and spruce Clasps for purses, chatelaines, etc " not being jewellery Clay crucibles " manufactures of Clays ;; Cleavers Cliff stone Cloaks, fur Clock springs ] Clock springs steel for Clocks, keys and movements Closets Cloth, coated or si^ied for manufacture of sensitized blue or black print cloth " felt " oiled " window shade, in the piece Cloths, wool Clothes lines, wire " wringers Clothing card, machine Clothing, cotton " donations of " horse General State- ment. SS 218 ."12 312 268 18j 280 304 84 352 122 122 316 82 302 252 268 294 278 278 24S 290 142 226 222 270 \ 252 185 178 188 190 178 232 240 340 166 334 170 Articles. Clothing linen " rubber or waterproof. " wool Clover seed Coach screws Coal, anthracite and dust " bituminous and dust cutters, percussion handling machines " oil " " or other fixtures " pitch " tar dyes " tar prude " " base or salt for mfr. coal tar dyes Coated papers " tape and textile Coatings, wool Coat linings, unfinished, etc Coats, fur Cobalt ore Cobalt, oxides of Cocaine. .-. Cochineal Cocoa beans, not roasted, etc " butter " carpeting, etc " nuts " paste or liquor, not sweet " •' sweet " preparations in powder " " n.o.p " shells and nibs Cocoanut, desiccated " oil, n.o.p Cocoanut, oil, for mfr. of soap Cocoanuts, imported direct Cocoboral Codfish ,...■; Cod liver oil Coffee " condensed with milk Coffins and metal parts Coil chain Coins, cabinets of Coin, silver, foreign Coir and coir yams ' Coke ;;■; " ground, for ejectric batteries Collar and cuff buttons Collars of cotton, etc " gas, etc " lace Collodion, for photographers use Cologne, alcoholic • Coloured glass in sheets Colours " dry " ground in spirits , " metallic Columns, iron or steel Comb blanks, celluloid General State- ment. 170 106 174 180 lOS 246 282 282 242 244 284 270 282 204 204 32C 188 178 178 142 264 210 202 204 8S 100 184 78 88 88 90 80 100 100 78 300 130 136 90 90 304 238 332 262 184 282 282 324 186 270 160 204 214 288 210 212 212 210 226 212 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports^ — Continued. Combs Comforters, bed Common colourless window glass Common or laundry soap Communion sets >. Compasses for ships Competition, articles for Composition, knife and other '■ metal for jewellery, etc. . " nails and spikes " ornaments Compressors, air Concrete mixing machines Condensed milk " mince meat Cones, paper, for winding yarn Confectionery Consuls General, articles for Copal gum Copper and manufactures of " anodes " in bars or rods " manufactures of, n.o.p " old. scrap " oxides of " precipitate of crude " pigs, ingots or blocks " rollers for calico printing " shells, stereotypes, etc " strips, sheets or plates " sub-acetate of, dry " sulphate of " tubing Copperas. Cordage " machinery not made in Canada Cordials Cordovan leather, dressed, etc Cords, fancy " hair *' uncoloured cotton Coriander seed Cork matting and carpets " wood unmanufactured " corkwood or bark, manufactures of Corks, over f-inch in diameter " f-inch and less in diameter Corms Corn, broom " canned " cracked, evaporated or dried " Indian, for distillation " " not for distillation " meal " starch " SJTUP Cornice poles, ^"indow Cornice and belted rolls Cornwall stone Corrugated sheets, iron or steel " tubes for marine boilers Corset clasps, busks, etc " eyelets Corset and crinoline wire, wire for General State- ment. 334 180 286 208 334 268 326 350 264 246 336 242 244 148 82 320 260 260 258 210 198 258 260 272 260 200 200 260 200 186 242 112 144 .336 146 160 110 188 296 298 298 298 102 120 General State- ment. Corset, steels, steel for Corsets Costumes, theatrical Cottolene Cotton, manufactures of n.o.p " and cotton wool, absorbent " cordage " duck for hose pipe " fabrics ^ rags " seed cake and meal " " oil, crude for refining no.p. " " " canning fish " thread for incandescent gas mantles " waste, machined " wool or raw cotton " yarn , No. 40 and finer " " for shoe laces " warps Counterpanes, linen Coutilles, cotton, for corsets Covered buttons, metal parts for manu- facture of " wire Covers and cases, gun and pistol Cranberries Cranes Crapes, black Cream coloured earthenware " and milk fresh " separators and steel bowls for " separators, articles for mfg " sizing " of tartar Creosoted boards, etc , " timber Crepe paper Crochet cotton thread Crocks, earthen Crop ends, iron or steel (scrap) Crossings for railways Crowbars Crucibles, clay, plumbago or sand " platinum Crucible sheet steel for knives " cast steel wire Crushers, grain " ore and rock '. . Cryolite Crystal glass tableware. Cubic nitre Cudbear, extract of Cues, tips, etc., bagatelle and billiard Cuff buttons Cuffs Cultivators Cultures, ferment Cumin seeds Cups, brass, for cartridges Curled or dyed hair Curling stones and handles CUSTOilf^ REPORT IxDEX TO Imports — Coiitinued. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Articles. General State- ment. Articles. General State- ment. C 102 76 74 252 304 164 8S 206 102 286 246 122 250 336 356 236 242 202 202 252 342 102 358 98 160 168 166 76 308 302 312 • 286 2-30 152 280 •286 246 352 244 336 9i 352 242 296 294 160 16S 138 236 236 214 330 288 214 178 126 300 338 334 D 334 Currv combs 254 Curtains 228 Cutch 310 278 tiles . . . """S 164 " cases for silk 174 Cutters 180 " fodder and feed 31' 356 Cyanogen > 330 Drcs6 goods, women's, etc., unfinished.... 330 188 D 150 24'' 234 242 l*?*) " dyes, chemicals, n.o-p " linen ' . .. 212 288 Dates 283 Deaf, dumb and blind, books and 210 210 Deals 212 -188 Decanters, glass 138 260 Degras.. 358 35S 206 Dental engines, electric ." 200 " instruments 206 Derricks Dyes . ... 204 " all other, n.o.p '16 204 Diagrams of natural history 204 260 Diamonds, black, for borers, and E 280 " fittings for drain pipes " mfrs. of. n.o.p 278 280 Dipping preparation liquid 352 Discs or mills for rollers 274 " glass, for optical instruments 300 Disinfecting preparatipns 236 Doeskins, wool 322 Dogs, improvement of stock 350 322 Dolls 154 Donations, charitable 136 CVSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. Egg yolk and albumen Elastic " webbing for artificial limbs. Electric apparatus and batteries " carbons " batteries, brass caps for " light fixtures " motors, etc " shovels Electrodes, carbon Electro-plated ware Electrotypes and matrices for Electrotypes, newspaper and book. Elemy gum Elixirs, alcoholic Embossing machines Embroideries, cotton, white " linen " n.o.p Embroidery silk Emery, in bulk " paper and cloth " wheels and mfrs. of emery. . Enamelled carriage oil cloth " iron or steel ware " leather Enamel sizing Engines Engines portable " traction, for farm purposes Engraved plates and engravers' plates. Engravings Entomological specimens Envelopes Esparto grass Essences, alcoholic Essential oil Ethereal fruit essences Ether, nitrous " sulphuric Ethyl alcohol " " to be denatured Exhibition, articles for Explosives " glycerine for Express parcels Extracts, alcoholic " of archill and cudbear. " camwood and sumac " of meats Extract of indigo " logwood, fustic, etc " malt " of saffron and safiHower Eye bar blanks flat — iron or steel Eye glasses Eye glass frames and metal parts Eyelets and eyelet hooks, metal Fabrics, cotton " coloured. General State- ment. 202 106 328 268 332 258 266 266 246 332 260 272 272 98 114 242 160 168 160 172 294 294 294 188 288 254 144 98 240 234 234 348 312 332 310 120 114 100 114 114 200 112 110 326 208 202 348 114 206 204 150 206 206 220 286 352 272 General State- ment. Fabrics, uncoloured scrims, etc " flax, bleached " " printed, dyed or coloured. . " " unbleached " silk, n.o.p " and mfrs., wool, n.o.p Facings, foundry Fancy boxes, cases, etc " feathers " goods Fanning mills Fans ' Farm rollers Farm wagons Farina Fashion plates Fasteners, glove and shoe lace " for purses, etc Feathers, artificial, for hats " bed and other, n.o.p " fancy Featherbone Feed cutters Felspar Felloes, hickory or oak Felt, adhesive " cloth " hats, caps and bonnets " pressed Fence posts Fencing foils and masks Fencing, wire " " barbed Fennel and fenugreek seed Ferns Ferro-manganese Ferro-silicon Fertilizers, manufactured " phosphate rock " unmanufactured Ferment cultures for butter-making Fibre, flax and flax tow " indurated, etc " Mexican, istle or tampico " vegetable, n.o.p Fibrilla Field rollers Figs Figured glass " window glass Files Fillers (paints) " (liquid) Fillets of cotton and rubber, for card clothinE Films, photographic " cinematograph or moving pictures.. . Firearms, other Fire brick " magnesite Fire clay Firecrackers Fire engines " extinguishing machines and sprinklers 456 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Index to Imports — Continued. Fireproofs (paints) Fireworks Fisheries, hooks for. " lines, nets, etc., tor " other articles, produce of, n.o.p Fishing bait, hooks, etc., sportsmen's Fishing rods Fish and fish eggs for propagation " anchovies and sardines " bait " canning, cotton seed oil for " cod, haddock, ling, pollock " fresh or dried in barrels " halibut " herrings " lobsters " mackerel " nets, sportsmen's " offal or refuse and skins " oil cod-liver " " whale and spermaceti " " other, n.o.p .' " olive oil for canning " oysters " prepared or preserved " preserved in oil, n.o.p " salmon " sea, other " skins, taxidermic " smoked and boneless ; . . . . " all other, not in brls " " pickled, in brls Fish-plates, railway Fittings for pipe, iron " earthenware Fixtures or parts of, gas, etc Flagstones Flannels Flasks, glass Flat cars " eye bar blanks Flavouring powders Flax fabrics " fibre and tow " machinery not made in Canada. " hemp and jute " mfrs. of, n.o.p " seed " oil Flint, and ground flint " paper Flooring, mosaic, tiles or blocks for. . Floor oil cloth Florist stock Floss silk Flour, buckwheat " cassava " damaged " malt " rice and sago " rye " tapioca General State- ment 212 "208 252 186 13S 3.52 3.3S 130 136 General State- ment. F Flour, wheat 68 Flower or French odours 214 Flowers, artificial, for hats 336 cut 102 " crude drugs 122 Flues for marine boilers 230 Fluid beef, not medicated 150 Fluorspar 290 Fly books 348 " hooks 3.52 Fodder or feed cutters 236 Foils, fencing 24S Folders, advertising 312 Folding machines 242 Foliae digitalis, unground 124 Foods, cereal, prepared 70 Foots 124 Forgings, iron or steel 218 Forks, pronged 236 steel, n.o.p 248 Fossils 338 Foundry facings 296 Fowls, domestic, pure bred 126 Frames, picture and photograph 348 " for purses, chatelaines, etc 252 " spectacle and eye-glass 352 Free articles, other 358 Freight rates 312 " wagons 356 French or flower odours 214 " mustard , liquid 96 Fresh meats, other 150 Fringe, bullion or gold 260 Fringes 336 Frogs for railways 226 Fruit, artificial for hats 336 " essences, alcoholic 114 " green ' 72 " juices 84 " trees, other seedling, for grafting 104 " candied 88 " canned 82 " crude, drugs 122 " dried 76 " " all other, n.o.p 76 " green -r 74 " " all other, n.o.p 74 " plants, n.o.p 104 " preserved in spirits 80 Fuller's earth, in bulk 274 Furniture 306 " springs 226 Fur skins, dressed 142 Fur skins, not dressed 140 " " " produce of marine animals i40 Furs, hatters' 142 " and manufactures of 142 Fuses 208 Fusil oil 112 Fustic, extract of 206 " ground 206 CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. General State- ment. Galleries, gas, etc Galvanic batteries Galvanized iron or steel sheets " wire, 9, 12 and 13 gauge.. . Gambler Game bags " canned " n.o.p " tables or boards Gannister Garments, outside, women's, etc Gas burners, incandescent " buoys and beacons, automatic, mate- rial for " fixtures " lanterns, acetylene, for gas buoyB . " mantles " meters " oils Gasoline and gas engines " under • 725 spec, gravity Gauzes, etc., antiseptic Gedda gum Gelatine Generators, electric Gentian, unground Geographical globes German and other mineral potash salts " silver, manufactures of " " bars, rods, etc " " in ingots and blocks... Giant powder ". . Gilders' whiting Gilt ware Gin Ginger " ale " preserved " wines Ginseng, unground Girders, iron or steel Gladiolus Glass, and manufactures of for dry plates and manufactures, n.o.p iron sand, etc., for polishing jars for manufacture 'of storage batteries , moulds, of metal paper plates or discs for optical instru- ments in sheets tubing, for mfr. of incandescent lamps, etc Glass, table ware Glassware for laboratory work Glauber salts Globes, geographical, etc " glass Globules, iron, for polishing glass Glove fasteners, metal " leathers Gloves Glucose sugar or syrup 228 270 228 270 270 282 240 284 286 283 350 19S 338 288 33S 272 1« 14S Glue Glycerine " for explosives Goats, improvement of stock Goat hair, washed only " skins Gold-beaters' moulds and skins Gold anodes " fringe " leaf " liquid paint " manufactures of, n.o.p " mining appliances " sweepings Gongs Gooseberries Gooseberrj' bushes Governor General, articles for Gafting, seedling stock for " other stock tor, n.o.p Grains, crude drugs " artificial, for hats Grain crushers " flour or meal, damaged " and products of " molasses Gramaphones and records Granite " iron sand, etc., for polishing. " iron or steel hollow-ware " manufactures of Grapes Grape fruit " sugar " vines Graphophones and records Grass, Esparto, Spanish and other . . . " hats, etc.; " hoods, unfinished " manila " plaits or braids Gravels Grease, axle Grease, degras, etc " rough, for soap Grindstones Ground paints, n.o.p Guano and animal manures Guavas Gum, amber, arable, etc Gum, British " camphor " opium, crude " other, n.o.p Gum, sweetened " and gum resins, crude drugs Gumwood Gun blocks, rough " cartridges " covers and cases Gunpowder and explosives Guns and air guns Gun wads Gut. cat and worm, unmanufactured .. Gutta-percha and India rubber 458 CrSTOMS IIKPORT Index to Imports — Continued. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Gutta-percha for the manufacture of music rolls Gut ta-peroha waste Gypsum " crude Haddock Hair; braids, chains, cords of camel, alpaca, etc., washed only " cloth ' " curled oi dyed Hair, horse " manufactures of, other " mattresses ;; oil '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. unmanufactured " washes, alcoholic Halibut "" Hammers ' ' " " Hammocks Hams Hand carts Hand made carpets ] ' Handkerchiefs, cotton " linen sUk Handle bolts Handles, ash '. . " hickory " cutlery, celluloid for " shovel - ] " umbrella, etc ] Hangings of wall paper and borders. Hardware ' ' Harness dressing ' * ' ' * Harness, leather " of leather. . ■. '_ Hamessmakers' hardware Harness soap ] Harrows Harv-csters Hat boxes _*' shapes and crowns Hatchets Hats, caps and bonnets " fur .■.■.'.■.■.■."■ Hatters' bands, bindings, etc ....... ... " furs Hay knivc loaders. presses. rakes. tedders. Headlights Heads, flanged and dished'forgas' buoys.. Heads Heads, leather or rubber, for whips Heading bolts, n.o.p Hearth mats and rugs General State- ment. 130 110 176 146 146 146 148 340 214 146 214 130 248 ISO l.iO 164 170 174 304 306 306 212 306 354 320 252 330 144 236 236 354 324 248 324 142 324 22S 356 304 184 H Heirlooms, left by bequest Hemlock bark ^ ' Hemp bags or sacks . . carpeting, matting, rugs. . . " other mfrs. of " rags " seed dressed or undressed " yarn Henriettas, unfinished, etc '. Herbs, crude drugs Herrings Hickory " billets " felloes " handles of " for spokes of wheels Hides, raw Hinge tubes for mfr. of stoves Hinges, iron or steel T and strap, iron or steel. Hoes Hollands, tailors', of linen Hollow blocks for artificial limbs Hollow-ware, iron or steel Hominy [ ' Homo steel wire for mattresses Honey Hoods, unfinished Hoofs, unmanufactured Hooks for fisheries " fishing, sportsmen's " reaping Hoop iron or steel " iron or steel, over 35c. per ib " iron or steel, No. 14 gauge Hops Horn, horn strips and tips Horse boots " clothing, jute " hair '.'.'.' [ powers for farm purposes ■ " rakes " shoes Horses " for exhibition improvement of stock Hose, duck for " rubber Hub blocks Hydrated oxide of ethyl Hydraulic cement Hydro-fluo-silicic acid ] Hydrogen, percxide of, solutions Hymn books Hypo-chlorite of lime Hj-po-sulphite of soda for tanning leather Ice Ice creepers, steel for Iceland and other mosses., Illuminating oils ' General State- ment. 322 298 170 168 170 190 no 166 166 178 122 130 300 302 302 306 302 142 228 232 232 236 128 168 328 256 66 232 154 124 138 252 352 238 ■ 220 222 220 94 138 146 170 146 236 236 252 128 126 128 188 106 302 112 276 192 200 308 198 196 33 S 222 124 234 CVSTOllS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. j General State- rment. I Illustrated advertising matter Implements, agricultural n.o.p " " parts of... Incandescent gas burners " lamp bulbs for mfrs. of incan- descent lamps Indian com for distillation " " not for distillation. . . , " or corn meal .- India rubber, manufactures of " " unmanufactured Indigo paste and extract Indurated fibre Ingot moulds Ingots, iron, steel and cogged Ingrain cariKts, two and three ply Ink shoe Insects, crude drugs Insoles, leather " not leather Instruments, musical " optical, etc " surgical and dental " telegraph and telephone.. Insulators, electric intersections for railwaj-s Iodine, crude Ipecacuanha, unground Iris, unground Iron, acetate and nitrate of Iron and steel and manufactures of Iron, agricultural implements " bars, hammered " rolled " cast. scrap " forgings " in pigs " ore " pipe, cast " russia ^. " sheets, coated " " flat galvanized " tubing for bedsteads " " for carriage rails " or steel angles, etc " " bands, strips, or sheets, No. 14 gauge, for the manufac ture of saddlery, etc bars, etc., over SJc. per lb barbed fencing wire beams beams, etc., for ships billets bridges or parts castings, n.o.p hoop, band, etc ingots, blooms, etc manufactures of, n.o.p mfrs. not made in Canada, for ships masts or parts of naU rods nuts, washers, etc. . .-. 312 236 238 238 270 286 66 66 66 106 104 205 303 272 218 182 216 330 122 144 324 342 344 352 268 268 226 200 124 124 206 216 218 21S 220 2i8 218 216 216 230 224 224 224 230 230 224 222 222 234 224 224 218 226 213 220 218 256 228 224 220 243 Iron or steel pipe and lock joint pipe. . . " pipe fittings " plate for mfr. of boilers. . " plates or sheets " rails and bars " rods for the manufacture of chains " rolled round wire rods " rolls, chilled " scrap, wrought " sheets, corrugated " " galvanized " skelp for mfr. of iron or steel pipe " skelp, n.o.p " skelp for the manufacture of tubes " structural works, columns, shapes, sections " tubes and flanged heads for gas buoys " tubing wire, n.o.p " " galv. 9-12-13-gauge . " " covered " " woven, etc Iron liquor Irons, sad, etc Iron sand or globules or shot, etc " stoneware " sulphate Isinglass Istle fibre Italian cloths, unfinished, etc " linings Ivories, piano keys Ivory black " dice, draughts, chessmen " manufactures of, n.o.p " nut, vegetable f unmanufactured " vaccine points Jack knives Jacquards, unfinished. Jalap, unground Jams. Japanned leather, tinware. Japan and japan driers, n.o.p. Jars, glass. Jeans, cotton, for corsets. Jellies. Jelly powders Jewellery " cases for " composition metal for. Juices, lime and fruit Juices, lime crude June buds Junk, old Jute bags and sacks 460 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920, IxDEx TO Imports — Continued. Jute carpeting, matting, rugs " cloth " cloth as taken from the loom . " canvas " and jute butts " manufactures of, n.o.p " rags " yarn Kainite Kangaroo leather, dressed, etc. Kartavert Kaurie gum Kelp. Kentledge Kerosene oil Keys, clock and watch Kid skins Kitchen hollow-ware Ivnife and other polish Knitted goods " " wool, n.o.p Knitting, machinery for Knitting, yarn, cotton Knife blades or blatiks, etc., in the rough, not handled, etc Ejiives, edging '■ hay or straw " mowers and reapers, steel for " pocket " steel, n.o.p Kodaks, brass and aluminum parts Krj'olite Labels " woven, silk spun for '. Lac, crude, seed, etc. Lace, white, etc., cotton " " " linen ' Laces, boot, shoe and stay " and lace collars, net, etc " shoe and corset, tagging metal for " shoe, cotton«yam for Lacquers, n.o.p " spirit Lactate (antimonine) Lag screws Lager beer Lamb, fresh " skins Lampblack Lamp chimneys, glass " shade blanks, celluloid " springs Lampwick cotton Lamps Land sides Lanterns " acetylene gas, for gas buoys . " magic and slides General State- ment. 168 168 168 168 16S 170 190 166 194 144 308 98 120 216 284 270 142 255 330 188 ISO 242 156 228 236 236 222 248 248 268 256 Lard and lard compound " oil Lashes, whip Last blocks, rough Lasting, mohair, for buttons Lasts of wood Laths Launches, pleasure Laundry blueing " soap " tubs Lava, or other tips Lavatories Lavender waters, alcoholic Lawn mowers " tennis nets Lawns, cotton Lead and manufactures of " manufactures of, n.o.p " nitrate and acetate of " pencils " red, dry " tea " white, dry Lead, white, ground in oil Leather board, leathgroid and manufac- tures grease and degras for dressing " and manufactures of " manufactures of, n.o.p " and skins, all other, n.o.p Leaves, artificial, for hats " crude drugs Ledger and Bond paper Leeches Leghorn hoods, unfinished Lemon rinds in brine Lemons Lenos, cotton Lenses, eye-glass / " and shutters for manufacture of cameras " silvered for automobile lamps Letters for signs Life boats and life-saving apparatus. . . Lile-sa\-ing appliances for miners Ligatures, catgut for Lignum vit*e Lilacs, pot grown Limbs, artificial Lime " juice " juice crude " sulphate of, crude Limes Linen bags or sacks " clothing " damask, etc " duck for hose pipe " machinery, not made in Canada " shirts " tape " thread General State- ment. CVSrOilS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. Linen yarn for manfr. of towels Lines tor fisheries Ling Linings, carpet " chimney Link, belting Links, chain Linoleum .' Linseed oil " oil cake and meal Lint, etc., antiseptic Liqueurs Liquid paint, n.o.p " soap Liquorice " root, unground Liquors, alcoholic, n.o.p Litharge Lithographed and advertising matter. Lithographic presses and type making accessories for Lithographic stones, not engraved Litmus and lichens Loaders, hay Loading tools Lobsters Lock joint pipe Locks Locomotive wheel tires, steel, rough. . Locomotives for railways Locust beans and meal Logs Logwood, extract of " ground Loops, or other forms, iron or steel Lotions, alcoholic Lubricating oil Lumber " other. Lustres M Macaroni Mace Machine card clothing Machine, threshing outfits Machinerj' " all other, n.o.p " of dredges for allu%'ial gold raining " beet root sugar " for carding, spinning, etc... " linen, not made in Canada. . " mining, etc " smelting and refining " steel balls for " well drilling Machines, adding " binding and folding " briquette making " cement making " coal handling " concrete mixing " fixe extinguishing General State- ment. 166 252 130 184 278 238 238 188 100 124 188 112 210 124 114 210 312 242 292 124 236 334 134 230 254 218 240 124 340 240 244 246 244 242 242 242 244 244 226 242 240 242 244 244 244 244 252 M Machines, moving picture " mowing " nailing, twisted wire for " paper and pulp mill " portable, all other and parts. " rolling mill " saw-mill " sewing and parts. .■ " , sewing, attachments for " strength testing " traction ditching, not over S3, 000 each " typecasting and setting " typew-riting " washing, domestic Mackerel Magazines Magic lanterns and slides Magnesia Magnesite Mahogany " veneers of Malleable iron castings for agricultural implements " sprocket chain Malt extract of " flour Manganese, oxide of Mangoes Mangold seed Manicure and toilet sets Manila grass " hoods, unfinished " plaits or braids " rope for lobster traps. Mantles, gas Mantle stocking for gas light. . Manure spreaders " animal Maple sugar and sjTup Maps " manuscript and insurance Maps and charts for the blind Marble, and manufactures of Marine boilers, corrugated tubes for Masks, fencing Mastic gum Masts, iron or steel, or parts of ^. Matches of wood Materials ex-warehoused for construction of vessels Material, ship building admitted tempo rarily and exported Matrices for stereotypes, etc Matrix paper Mathematical instruments Mats and matting, cocoa " hemp or jute " rubber " straw. door or carriage and rugs, wool Matting, cork General State- ment. 462 CUSTOMS REI*ORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Index to Imports — Continued. M Mattocks and eyes or poles for Mattresses " steel wire for Meal, buckwheat " damaged " Indian or corn " locust bean " oil cake, cotton seed and palm.. . " rice Meats " canned " dried, smoked, or preserved " extracts of " other Medals, collections of " of gold, silver, etc Medicinal preparations " roots " or medicated wines Medicines " alcoholic Melado Melons Memorial window glass Menageries Mescal '. Metal composition for jewellery, etc " n.o.p., and manufactures of " parts for mfr. of covered buttons " plated, for watch cases, etc " type " tagging " yellow Metals " reducing, cyanogen for " tips, studs, and eyes for corset clasps Metallic elements and tungstic acid im- ported for the manufacture of electric lamps Meters, gas Methyl alcohol, or methylated spirits. Mexican fibre Mexican saddle trees Mica schist Microscopes over S50 Milk, condensed .' . " and cream, fresh " food Mill board " feed Millet seed Milling cutters, steel blanks for Mills, fanning " saw and planing, portable " stamp Mince meat, condensed Mineralogical specimens. .> Mineral oils General State- ment. Minerals. substances, n.o.p waters " not in bottles, wai 124 124 68 148 150 150 150 150 332 272 214 124 114 214 114 340 112 264 256 228 264 274 266 266 256 202 272 270 112 184 306 290 352 148 148 72 314 63 no 222 236 246 242 82 332 282 208 296 342 340 356 296 M Mining, gold, alluvial, appliances for. " machinery " powder Miscellaneous articles, other., n,o.p.. Mitts Models of inventions " natural history Mohair fabrics " yams Molasses Morroco leather and imitations of. . . " " skins for, tanned Morphine Mosaic flooring Moss, Iceland, and other Mother of pearl, unmanufactured Motor Cars for railways, etc " vehicles and parts Motors, electrio Mould boards Moulded glass tableware Mouldings, wood ; Moulds, ingot and glass " gold-beaters Movements, clock " watch Moving picture machines Mower knives, steel for Mowers, lawn Jlowing machines Mucilage Muffled glass, in sheets Muffs, fur Mule shoes Muriatic acid Mushroom spawn Musical instrument cases Musical instruments " " other " " for the blind Music, printed " for mechanical players Musket powder Muskets Musk, in pods or in grains Muslins, cotton Mustard '* seed Mutton, fresh N Nails, brass and copper " iron or steel " composition " cut " iron or steel wire, n.o.p.. Nail rods, iron or steel Naplitha, wood Napkins, cotton " linen " paper Natural history, specimens, etc Navy, articles for CUS'POilli REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. N Neatsfoot oil Nectarines Needles " surgical Nets, fish and tennis " for fisheries " and nettings, lace Netting, iron or steel Nevada silver, manufactures of Newspapers, etc ■' ■ partly printed " stereotypes, etc., tor ' Nickel, anodes " bars, rods, strips, etc " ingots or blocks " kitchen ware " plated ware, n.o.p " silver, manufactures of " silver, bars, rods, strips, etc. . " silver in ingots or blocks Nicotine sulphate Nitrate compounds for esplosives Nitre, sweet spirits of Nitric acid Nitro-glycerine Nitrous ether Noils Norsels, net Notes, bank and promissory, unsigned Novels ~. Numerals for signs ' Nun's cloth, unfinished, etc Nursery Stock Nutgalls and extracts of Nutmegs Nuts " all other, n.o.p " candied " crude drugs " and blanks, iron or steel " ivory (vegetable) Oak. bark, ground " " extract of, " felloes " spokes " veneers of Oatmeal Oakum Oar blocks, rough. . . Oats. rolled Obscured white glass Ochres and ochrey earths Oils aniline, crude " animal " asphaltum " cocoanut, palm, etc., for mfr. of soap cod liver cod, seal and fish, 72 254 352 186 186 160 234 266 314 314 272 51 Oils cotton seed " "^ crude for refining " essential " fish, other " gasoline " illuminating, costing over 30c. per gallon " lubricating " mineral " olive, n.o.p „ " for soap, etc " palm, bleached " peppermint , . " rosin and china wood . . . . _. " rough grease for " vegetable " whale and spermaceti " other, n.o.p Oil barrels " cake and meal " cloth " finish, n.o.p " light fixtures " well drilling machinery Oiled silk and cloth Oleographs \ " advertising Oleomargarine Olive oil, n.o.p " for soap, etc Olives, in brine Opaque glass in sheets Operating tables, surgical Opium, gum, crude Opium , powdered Optical instruments Orange mineral " rinds in brine Oranges Ore crushers Ores of metals Organ parts " plaj'ers Organs and parts Organzine, thrown (silk) Oriental carpets Orleans, unfinished, etc Ornamental window glasb Ornaments, alabaster, etc Orris root, unground Osier braids or plaits Osiers, unmanufactured Ostrich feathers Overcoatings, wool Oxalic acid Oxides " of cobalt, tin, and copper, n.o.p Ox shoes. Oysters " seed and breeding P Canadian, returned General State- ment. 464 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Index to Imports — Continued. I'ackagesor parcels, post office Packing, rubber Paddy, rice Pads, paper, not printed Pseonies Pails, wood Painted glass Paintings " and pastels Paints, n.o.p " and colours. " ground in spirits Palms Palm leaf, unmanufactured " braids or plaits " hoods, unfinished Palm nut cake and meal " oil, bleached " " and kernel, for soap Pamphlets " advertising Papain Paper and manufactures of " and pulp mill machines " and all materials of, for the manu- facture of music rolls " all kinds, n.o.p... " cloth and guaze lined " cutting machines " decalcomania for transfers " greaseproof, etc " hemp for shot shells " manufactures of. n.o.p " matrix for printing " matting for use by Canadian manu- facturers " patterns, boot and shoe " photo, plain basic for sensitizing " printing " sand, glass, flint, emery " tarred " tubes or cones for cotton yarn. " vegetable parchment " waste clippings " wrapping Papeteries Papier mach6 shoe buttons " " ware ParafSne wax " candles Parasols " articles for manufacturing " sticks or handles Parcels, express " post office " postal, prepaid Paris green, dry " white Passover bread Paste, adhesive Pastels Pastes, tooth and other Patent leather Patterns, metal " paper, boot and shoe General State- ment. 100 310 312 202 3U 244 318 322 318 242 318 31S 318 318 318 318 :il8 320 320 294 320 320 318 190 320 318 318 318 284 284 354 228 354 348 348 358 212 276 70 124 348 214 144 272 318 Paving brick Peaches Peach seedlings for grafting Peach trees Peanuts, shelled Peanut oil for canning fish " for soap Pearl ash Pearl, mother of, unmanufactured " and pot barley Pearline Pearls and imitations of Pears Pear seedlings for grafting Pear trees Pease, n.o.p Pease, seed, from Great Britain Pecans Pedometers Peel, candied Pelts, raw Pencils, lead " slate Penknives Pens and penholders Peppermint oil Percussion caps " coal cutters Perfumed preparations, n.o.p Perfumes, alcoholic Periodicals " advertising Peroxide of hydrogen, solutions Persimmon wood Persis Pessaries Petroleum, crude " for concentrating ores " preparations of " products of, n.o.p Pheasants .^ Pharmaceutical preparations Phials, glass >. . Philosophical apparatus for societies. . . " instruments .' Phonographs and records '. , Photographs " press, for use as news pictures Photographic dry plates " " glass for " frames. " instruments " paper and films " paper, plain basic, for sensi- tizing Phosphate, acid " rock (fertilizer) Phosphor tin and bronze Phosphorus Pianofortes and parts Pianos, mechanical and organ players.. Piano key ivories " parts Pickets Pickles CVSTOilS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. General State- ment. Picks and eyes or poles for Pictures " Sunday school lesson Picture frames " wire Pigeons, homing, etc Pig lead Pie iron Pillow cases, cotton " linen Pineapples Pine pitch " tar Pi»s Pipe, cast-iron " clay " fittings, iron " iron or steel " lock joint, n.o.p " wire bound, wooden, n.o.p " lead " organs and parts Pipes, drain and sewer " tobacco, mounts, cases, etc Piques, cotton : Pistols Pistol cartridges " covers and cases Pitch bone, crude " burgundy " pine i> coal Plain glass in sheets Plains or jacquards. unfinished Plaits for ornamenting hats Planing mills, portable Planks " sawed or split Plans, building Plantains Plants and trees Plaster of Paris " wall, prepared Plate, bridge, steel " glass " " bent " " bevelled " iron or steel, over 3|c. per lb " " for mfr. of boilers. . . ' . . Plated metal for watch cases " ware " " cases for " " nickel Plates, Canada and teme " engraved " glass for optical instruments " iron or steel, rolled " plough and agricultural " or sheets of steel cold rolled, over 14 gauge Platinum, crucibles " mfrs. for sulphuric acid " wire and in bars, etc Playing cards Plough-plates 11—30 126 126 234 230 278 232 230 230 234 262 342 278 352 160 252 332 334- 138 98 300 282 288 178 120 246 300 300 312 74 104 276 276 2''2 288 222 222 264 260 336 272 224 348 288 224 222 224 266 266 266 310 222 Ploughs Plumbago •■' crucibles Plums Plum trees " seedlings for grafting Plush fabrics, cotton " silk " hatters' Pocket books " knives Poles, cornice, window Polish, knife and other PoUock Pomades, French, or flower odours Pomatums Pomegranates Pontianac gum Popcorn, candied Porcelain ware, n.o.p Pork in brine " fresh Portable engines for farm purposes " machines, all other and parts " saw and planing mills Porter Portfolios Portland cement. Postage stamps, collections of Postal parcels prepaid Posters Post hole diggers Post office parcels or packages Posts, fence Potash " bicarbonate of " bichromate " caustic " chlorate of " muriate, and sulphate of " nitrate of " red and yellow prussiate of " salts, German and other min- eral Potassa, bicarbonate of Potassium, cyanide of Potato diggers " spirit Potatoes " sweet " dried or evaporated Pouches, tobacco Poa'try, canned " n.o.p Pounders, wood Powder, gun, etc Powders, flavouring, custard, etc Prayer books Precious stones and imitations Prepaid postal parcels Preparations, liquid, non-alcoholic, lor disinfecting, etc Preserved ginger Preserves Pressed felt 466 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Index to Imports — Continued. Pressed glass tableware Presses, hay " lithographic .. printing Price lists, advertising Primers Printed music " or sponged earthenware Printing, calico, iron liquor for " " red liquor for II paper " " matrix for " presses " type, etc Prints and cilue prints Prizes or trophies Proprietary preparations Prunella cloth of wool Prunes Psalm books Puddled bars, iron or steel Pulleys, belt Pulp and paper mill machines " of grasses " soda " sulphite Pulque Pumice and pumice stone " soap Pumps, brass " hand, n.o.p " power and parts Purses " frames, clasps, etc., for Putty .' " drj-, for polishing glass, etc PjToligneous acid PjTosylic spirits PjToxylin and wood naptha for imitation leather Quails Quartz, crj-stallized. . . Quassia juice Quebracho, extract of. Quicksilver Quinces Quince trees Quinine, salts of Quills, natural Quilts, cotton " linen Quoins, printing R Racks for cues Radium Rags and waste, except mineral. Railroad ties Rails, steel, for railways Railway axles II bars and rails General State- ment. 286 236 242 242 312 332 314 280 206 206 320 318 242 274 312 272 214 178 76 308 21S 350 244 120 308 308 112 290 208 258 254 246 348 252 212 338 190 112 328 200 190 298 226 Railway, cars fish plates " or road scrapers " rugs " spikes " springs " switches, frogs, etc. " tie-plates Raisins Rakes, hay, wood " horse " n.o.p Rape seed, sowing Raspberries II wild Raspberry bushes Rat cages Rates, freight and telegraph. Rattans, not manufactured. . . Rattan braids or plaits " split, etc Raw cotton Rawhide, manufactures of . . . Ready-made clothing Reaper knives, steel for Reaping hooks Recorders, time Records for phonographs, etc Red lead, dry " liquor Reducing machinery Redwood Reed, split, etc Reeds, square or round for whips Refining machinery Refrigerators Refuse stone Regalia Registers, cash Rennet Repairs on ships and vessels Resin or rosin Reticules " frames and clasps tor Returned Canadian articles Revolvers Rhizomes Rhododendrons Rhubarb root, unground Rice, cleaned " uncleaned " flour , " meal Ribbons " undy ed f or typewriter ribbons . Rifles, and air rifles Ride cartridges " powder Rigging, wire rope, for ships Rinds, citron, etc., in brine Rivets, brass and copper " iron or steel Road rollers CCSTOM.S REPORT 467 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 IxDEX TO Imports — Continued. R Road scrapers Rock crushers and drills Rockihgham ware Rods, fishing " nail, iron or steel " wire, rolled round, iron or steel Rolled edge steel plates Rolled iron or steel angles, etc " " hoop, etc " " " overSjC. per lb. . " " plates and sheets " " sheets, etc., over SjC per lb " " sheets coated Rolled oats Rollers, farm, road, or field " shade and blind Rolling mill machines Rolling pins, wood Rolls, chilled iron or steel " belted Roofing slate Roots, crude drugs " dormant, n.o.p " medicinal Rope, manilla, for lobster traps " steel wire for " wire " for rigging Rose bushes • ■ . " stock and other stock for grafting Rosewood " veneers of Rosin. Rosin oil Rough stuffs and fillers Rubber and mfrs. of Rubber articles hard for mtr. of storage batteries Rubber boots, stockinette for " cement " plants (ficus) " powdered and waste " recovered, substitute, and hard, in sheets " for fountain pens " thread " tires for vehicles " unmanufactured Rugs, cocoa " hemp or jute " railway '. " straw Ruled paper Rulers Ruling machines Rum " shrub Russia iron Russian hare skins Rye " flour General State- ment. 250 242 280 338 220 220 224 224 220 222 224 222 224 66 238 358 244 304 254 242 292 122 102 124 186 232 232 232 104 102 300 306 328 106 106 102 104 106 106 106 184 168 180 120 320 348 242 112 112 224 140 Sacks, hemp, linen, or jute " paper Saddlers' hardware Saddlery, of leather Saddle trees, Mexican ' Sad irons Safes SafJron, safflower, etc Sago " flour , Sail boats " twine, flax or hemp Sails for boats and ships canvas for Sal ammoniac '. " soda Salmon Salt, n.o.p " from U.K. or for fisheries " cake Salts, aniline " glauber Salted meats, n.o.p Saltpetre Sand " crucibles " iron, for polishing glass, etc " paper Sandal, wood Sandarac gum Sandstone Sapolio Sappato gum, crude Sardines Sarsaparilla, unground Satchels Sateens, cotton, for corsets Satin white _ Satinwood ' Sauces Sausage casings " skins uncleaned Sawdust Sawed boards Sawn or split boards Saw mill, machines Saw-mills, portable.. Saws " steel for Scale board for cheese boxes Scales Scenery, theatrical Schiedam and other schnapps Schlag, metal leaf Schnapps School writing slates Scientific apparatus for societies " " for laboratory work Scows Scrapers, railway or road Scrap iron, cast " or steel, wrought 11— 30i CUSTOMS REPORT Index to Imports — Continued. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Scrap lead " leather, tanners' Screens, wire Screws, iron or steel Scrims, and window scrims, cotton. . . Scroll iron or steel i " " over 3^0. per lb. .. . Scj'thes Sea fish, other Sea grass and sea weed Sealins wax Seal oil Seamless steel tubing " " over 3ic. per lb. Seed drills Seedling stock for grafting Seeds, aromatic, crude " clover and timothy " flax " field " fruit and stem, crude drugs. ... " garden, field, etc., n.o.p Seines for fisheries Self-feeders, threshing machines Semolina Senegal gum Sensitizing, photo paper, plain, for Separators, threshing machines ■' cream) and steel bowls for " articles for mfg Serges, unfinished, etc Serums for injections Sesame seed oil Settlers' effects Sewer pipes Sewing machine attachments " machines and parts " silk " thread, cotton Shackles, chain Shaddocks Shade rollers, window Shades, glass " and shade holders, metal " window Shafting, steel, turned, etc " " round, 2i in. or less Shams Shapes, and crowns, hat, cap and bonnet Shapes rolled iron or steel Shares or plough plates Shawls, cotton " silk " wool Shea butter Sheathing nails Sheep " for improvement of stock " skins Sheet steel, for manufacture of shovels. . . Sheets, cotton " iron or steel, coated " " corrugated " " galvanized , " " roUedi ^ " over 3Jc. per lb General State- ment. 320 238 234 228 178 328 102 350 278 240 240 172 158 238 74 358 286 270 190 226 226 164 324 226 222 164 174 180 102 246 128 128 142 220 162 224 224 224 224 222 General State- ment. Sheets, lead. " linen " or plates of steel cold rolled over 14 gauge Shelf oil cloth • Shells, cork " tortoise and other Shingle bolts Shingles Ships, foreign, British register since 1902 etc " built outside Canada " iron or steel beams, etc., for " manufactured articles for " stores " and vessels, wire rope for rig- ging of " and vessels, repairs on Shirts, cotton " linen " silk " wool Shirt laces '. Shirt waists, cotton silk Shives, cork Shoddy or waste, machined Shoe blacking, ink, dressing " buttons, n.o.p " buttons, papier mach§ " eyelets and hooks " laces " lace wire fasteners " makers' ink " shanks, steel for " tacks Shoes, horse, mule, and ox .'. . " leather " rubber " except rubber and leather Shot, iron, for polishing glass, etc. . . " lead Shoulders (pork) Shovel handles, wood Shovels and blanks " steam and electric " steel for mfr. of " sondes of iron or steel, n.o.p Show cards Show cases and metal parts Shrubs Shutters for mfr. of cameras Side lights Sides (bacon) Sickles Siennas Signs Silex Silk and manufactures of " for the manufacture of neckties " cocoons and waste " in the gum or spun " for the manufacture of ribbons and shoe lace^ " in the gum or spun for manufactures CUSTOMS REPORT 469 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. Silk, hats, etc " and all manufactures of, n.o.p " oiled " raw " twist and floss Silver anodes " coin foreign " German, etc., mfrs. of " " bars, rods, etc " " in ingots and blocks. . . " leaf " manufactures of, n.o.p " soap " sweepings Silvered glass Silverware, cases for ■' sterling Sinkers and swivels, fishing Sinks Sizing cream and enamel Skates and parts of Skeins, cart or wagon Skeletons and parts of Skelp iron or steel, for manuf. of iron or steel pipe " " n.o.p " " for the manufacture of tubes Skiffs.'. SJdns of animals, birds, and fish " Astrachan and Russian " calf, kid, goat, lamb, sheep " chamois, dressed " fur, dressed, n.o.p " " not dressed " for morocco leather, tanned " gold beaters " raw " n.o.p Skin washes, alcoholic Slabs, iron or steel Slag, blast furnace Slate and manufactures of Sledges Sleds, children's Sleeves, watch Sleighs Slides for magic lanterns Slippers, leather ■' not leather Slugs, printing Smelting machincrj' Smoked fish *' meats Smokers' sets Smoothing irons , Snaths Snuff Soap " grease of " n.o.p " olive oil for " palm oil and kernel for mfr. of soap " powders General State- ment. 268 262 266 266 266 260 262 208 260 290 .336 260 352 252 9S 254 228 322 220 224 220 330 142 140 !42 144 142 140 144 154 142 144 214 218 294 294 248 356 270 356 254 144 322 274 244 134 150 353 254 306 122 206 152 208 100 100 210 Soap whale oil Sockets, electric Socks and stockings, cotton sUk " " wool Soda, arseniate, binarseniate and Stan- nate of " ash " bicarbonate of " bichromate of " bisulphite of " caustic " chlorate of " hyposulphite for tanning leather " nitrate of " nitrite of " peroxide of " pinissiate of " sal " silicate of " sulphate of, crude " sulphite of Sodium, hyposulp'nite.. " sulphide of Soft soap Sole leather Soups Soy. Soya beans and cakes, for cattle food and fertilizers Spades and blanks " and shovels of iron or steel, n.o.p Spanish cedar " " veneers of " grai's Spar ornaments Special duty Specimens, botanical, entomological and miueralogical " natural historj' Spectacles " and frames Speedometers Spelter, zinc Spermaceti oil Spices, n.o.p Spiegeleisen Spikes, iron and steel " cut " railway Spinning, machinery for Spirits " hi turpentine " of wine Spirituous fruit essences " liquors, n.o.p Spirit varnishes and colours Spokes of hickory or oak Sponges Spoons, trawling Sporting powder Sportmen's fish nets " fishing tackle Sprats Snravinz oreoarations. liauid CV.STOMS RF.rORT Index to Imports — Continued. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Sprcadors, manure Springs, furniture " lamp and clock " for vehicles " steel for surgical trusses. Spring mattresses Sprinklers tor fire protection Sprocket chain, malleable Spurs and stilts for earthenware.. Squared or sided timber Squid - Squills, unground Squirrel cages Stained glass in sheets " windows Stair linen Stamp mills Starch Statues and statuettes. Stave bolts Staves, not listed, etc. Stay laces. Stay, dress, wires for Steam engines Steam shovels Stearic acid Stearine, animal Steel and mfrs. (See also 'Iron') " balls, hardened, for gas buoys " balls for machinery, etc " bar, rolled " bars, etc., over 3§c. lb " in bars or sheets for mfr. of shovels " bars, hammered " bands, strips or sheets No. 14 gauge for the manufacture of saddlerj-, etc " billets, 60 lb. and over " billets, n.o.p " blanks, for mfr. of milling cutters. . . " lor br jkle clasps, bed-fasts, casters, icf creepers, etc " castings, n.o.p " chrome " for corset steels " • forgings " mfrs. of, n.o.p " for mower and reaper knives " plate, bridge " rails tor railways " for saws and straw cutters " shafting " " round, 2J inches or less " sheets, coated " " or plates, cold rolled, over 14 gauge " springs tor surgical trusses " tubes and tubing " " boiler " " rolled " tubing, seamless, SJc. per lb *' " square " wire for corset wire, etc " " crucible cast 236 226 226 226 226 340 252 238 35-' 208 132 124 268 288 23S 168 1S4 242 70 338 304 304 322 232 240 246 192 152 216 223 226 222 222 220 218 S Steel wire for mattresses " " for rope 1. wool for the manufacture of tubular sockets Stereotypes and matrices for " newspaper and books Sterling silverware Sticks, umbrella, etc " walking Stilts and spurs for earthenware Stirrups of wood Stockinettes for rubber shoes Stocking, mantle for gas light Stone " chalk, china, etc " iron sand, etc., for sawing " mfrs. of, n.o.p " refuse Stones, curling " lithographic , not engraved " precious and imitations Stoneware Stove urns, metal Stoves and parts of Straw .' Strawberries, n.o.p " wild Straw board " carpeting, mats, etc " cutters, steel for " hats " knives " mfrs. of, n.o.p " plaits or braids Stretchers, curtain Strength testing machines Strip iron or steel " " over3}c. lb Strips, cork Structural sections, iron or steel " work, iron or steel Sugars Sugar, beet root, machinerj- for " cane, shredded " cane sjTups, etc " candy " grape. " maple Sulphate of copper " lime " iron Sulphur, crude, roll or flour Sulphuric acid " " platinum, mfrs. for " ether., Sumac, extract of Sunday School lesson pictures Sunflower seed Sunshades " articles for mfg " sticks or handles Surgical trusses " dressing, antiseptic " instruments and needles CUSTOMS REPORT 471 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Impobts — Continued. Surgical operating tables Suspenders and finished parts of . " webbing for mfr. of... Suspensory bandages Sweats, hat Sweepers, carpet Sweepings, gold and silver Sweetmeats Sweetened bread, cakes, pies, etc Sweet potatoes Swine for improvement of stock. . Swiss muslins. . . -. Switches for railways Swords Sycamore Syrups " fruit and lime Syrup, glucose and com " maple T Table cloths, cotton " and tray cloths, linen Table oil cloth Tableware china, etc " glass Tables, surgical operating Tacks, brass and copper " iron or steel " shoe , Tafia bitters Tagging metal Tags Tailors' hollands, linen " irons Tallow Tampico fibre Tank bottoms, sugar Tanners' scrap leather Tannic acid Tanning articles, crude Tape, cotton " linen " lines " and other textile, coated. . Tapestry carpets Tapioca i " flour Taraxacum, unground Tar, coal Tar, pine Tarred paper Tartar, cream of " emetic Tartaric acid orj'stals Tassels, etc Tax, war Tea Tea Lead Teak, African Teasels Tedders, hay Tees, iron or steel Teeth, artificial General State- ment. Telegraph and telephone instruments.. " rates Tennis nets Teme plate Terra cotta ornaments Terra Japonica Textile, other coated Theatrical costumes and scenery Thongs, whip Thorium nitrate " " for manufacturing mantels Thread, cotton " linen " rubber " tinsel for the manufacture of braids, etc Threshing machine outfits " " separators Thumbs and tips for whips Tickets Tie plates, railway Ties, railroad Tiles, building, fireproof " drain " earthenware for mosaic flooring. . . . " " n.o.p _ Timber " hewn or sawed, etc " round, unmanufactured Time recorders Time-tables railway, outside Canada Timothy seed Tinctures, alcoholic Tin, in blocks, etc " bichloride " crystals " foil " oxides of " phosphor " plates and sheets " strip waste ,. " ware and mfrs. of tin Tinsel thread and wire for the manufacture of braids, etc Tinted glass in sheets Tippets, fur Tips, gas, etc " and sides, hatters' Tires, locomotive, etc., rough " rubber for vehicles Tissue paper Tobacco and manufactures of " olive oil for " pipes, mounts, cases, etc " unmanufactured, for excise Tobin bronze, in bars or rods for gas buoys Toilet preparations, alcoholic " and manicure sets " paper " soap Tomatoes, canned " fresh Tonquin beans, crude Tool bags General State- ment. ciaroMs iiEi'ouT Index to Imports — Continued. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Tools, hand " loading " track Tooth and other powders " washes, alcoholic Topographical globes Tops, worsted, n.o.p Torpedoes Tortoise and other shells Tow, flax Towelling in the web, cotton " " linen Towels, cotton " linen " paper " yam for •. . . Toys Track tools Traction engines (farm) " " and parts Tracts, religious Tragacanth gum Tramway axles, etc " springs Transfers from engraved plates Trawls and trawling spoons Treenails Trees " nursery stock, n.o.p " n.o.p Tricycles and parts of Trimmings, brass, for bedsteads " " carriage rails Trophies or prizes Trucks Trunks, etc Trusses, surgical " " steel springs for Tubers Tubes, boiler, seamless and corrugated " for gas buoys " steel or iron, rolled " paper, for cotton yarn Tubing, aluminum " brass " copper " iron or steel square " iron for bedsteads " iron lor carriage rails " iron for mfr. of extension rods for windows " ■ seamless steel, 35c. lb Tubs, bath " wood Tubular bow sockets, steel for Turmeric Turnip seed Turpentine, crude " spirits of Turtles Tuscan plaits or braids Tweeds, wool Twills, unfinished, etc Twine, binder " " articl'-sfor General State- ment. 334 248 214 214 338 176 218 138 184 170 320 166 338 248 234 234 308 98 226 226 348 352 304 102 104 104 250 230 230 272 356 354 352 226 102 230 228 230 320 256 258 268 230 2:50 230 230 230 252 306 126 126 128 120 178 178 186 3X0 Twine, machinerj', not made in Canada " manufactures of " sail, flax, or hemp " or yam of paper for mfr Twines for fisheries " n.o.p Twisted wire, iron or steel " " for boots and shoes Twist, silk Typemaking accessories for litho. presses Type metal " for printing Tj-pesetting and typecasting machines Typewriting machines " " for the blind U Ultramarine blue Umbers Umbrellas " articles for mfg " sticks or handles Undershirts, cotton silk " wool Unenumerated articles Union collar cloth paper Universal mill bridge plate Upholsterers' hardware Upper leather, dressed, etc " " not dressed, etc Urinals Ums, stove or metal V Vaccine points, articles for mfr Vaccine and ivorj- points Vacuum cleaners, hand Valerian, unground Valises Vanilla beans, crude Varnishes, spirit Varnish Vaseline Vaults, doors for Vegetable fibre, n.o.p " ivory nuts " manures " oils " " n.o.p " wax Vegetables " canned " n.o.p Vehicles " motor, and parts of " mbber tires for " axles, etc " springs for Velvet carpets Velvets, velveteens, cotton " and plush fabrics, n.o.p., silk. Veneers, wood General State- ment. CUSTOim KEPORT 473 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. Vents, chinjney Verdigris Vermicelli Vermouth Vessels, built outsfde Canada " felt, adhesive for " repairs on " material ex-warehoused for con struction of Vestments, church Vises • • • ■ Vinegar Vines, grape Vitrified glass Vitriol, blue Vulcanised boards " fibre W Wadding, sheet, cotton Wads, gun Wagon blocks, rough " skeins or boxes Wagons, farm and freight " " " parts of Walking sticks and canes " articles for mfg - . Wall paper and borders " plaster, prepared ; Walnut " . veneers of Walnuts War tax Warps, cotton Washboards Wshers, brass, copper " cork Washes, tooth and other ~ " " " alcoholic Washing machines , . Waste, cotton, woollen, etc., machined " except mineral " rubber " sUk Watch actions and movements " cases " " filled gold,, metal for " keys Watches " cases for Watercolours Water lime cement Waterproof clothing Wax and manufactures of, n.o.p " bees " paraffine " sealing " vegetable and mineral Wearing apparel " " of British subjects dying abroad Wea\Tiig, machinery for Webbing, elastic " non-elastic for suspenders General State- ment. 156 332 302 228 356 356 306 228 320 276 300 306 78 35S 156 304 272 29S 214 214 240 190 188 lOi 172 270 270 264 270 270 264 348 276 106 356 152 2^ 98 356 182 322 242 190 190 W. Wedges Weeders Weighers, threshing machine Weighing beams Well drilling machinerj- , Whale bone, unmanufactured " oil " " soap Wheat " flour Wheelbarrows Wheels, emerj- and carborundum . . . Whipcords, unfinished, etc Whips, thongs and lashes Whips, various articles for mfg Whiskey Whisks White ash White granite ward White lead " ground in oil Whitewood Whiting, gilders' Willow braids or plaits! " hoods, unfinished Willows, unmanufactured Wilton carpets Winding bars, watch Windmills Window blinds of paper " cornices and poles " glass, common, colourless.. " " ornamental, etc " shade or blind rollers cloth in the piece 5 " sash of wood Windows, stained glass Windstackers Wines, ginger " medicinal " non-sparkling " sparkling Wire bale ties " brass, plain " cable, covered " cloth, brass " " copper " cloth, iron or steel " copper " covered " crucible cast steel " fasteners, shoe lace " fencing " " barbed " galvanized, 9, 12 and 13 gauge. " iron or steel, n.o.p " nails " phosphor tin and bronze " platinum " rod, rolled round, iron or steel " rope and cables " rope for rigging ships " screens, doors and windows... 474 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Index to Imports — Concluded. w Wire, seamless, gold and silver compoaitioD metal for " steel for corset wire, etc " " for mattresses " " for rope , " " tinsel, for the manufacture of braids, etc " twisted, for boots and shoes " twisted, iron or steel " " except iron or st«el ... " all kinds, n.o.p. " bound wooden pipe, n.o.p Wood and manufactures of " alcohol, naphtha or spirits " blinds " for fuel " manufactures of, n.o.p " matches " naphtha and pvToxj-lin for coating imitation leather " pulp Woodscrews Woodcnware Wooden pipe, wire bound, n.o.p Wool and manufactures of " carpets " combing " cotton ■. " m.ats and rugs " washed only " rags " waste in the white Works of art, from Canadian models . . Worm gut, unmanufactured Worsted tops, n.o.p Woven wire, brass " " copper " " iron or steel " labels, silk, spun for Wrapping paper Wringers, clothes Genera' State- ment. 2&} 232 232 232 274 274 232 274 274 234 304 112 330 298 303 306 204 308 240 304 234 176 182 176 156 184 176 190 176 268 an 176 258 260 234 172 320 240 Writing desks Wrought iron or steel scrap.. " " tubing. X-Ray apparatus Xylonite or xyolite in the rough . Yachts, built outside of Canada Yams Yam, artificial and imitation silk for woven or braided fabrics coir cotton " Xo. 40 and finer " for shoe laces winding paper, tubes, or cones for jute or hemp linen, for towels mohair or twine of paper for mfrs for tape lines wool on cop, etc., for manuf spun from alpaca hair wool, n.o.p Yeast cakes " compressed Y'ellow metal Zinc in blocks, etc " anodes " dust " manufactures of " spelter " sulphate and chloride of. " white General State- ment . 336 218 230 352 212 190 1.84 156 156 156 320 166 166 176 320 190 176 176 176 264 268 264 264 264 200 212 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 INDEX TO GENERAL STATEMENT OF EXPORTS Acetate of lime Acid, sulphuric Aerated waters in bottles : Aeroplanes and parts Agricultural implements " " parts of " " all other " products, other Ale and beer Alcohol, wood Aluminum " manufactures of Ammonium .Sulphate Animals and their produce " other " other articles Antimony ores ^ ^ . . . Apparatus, electric " philosophical and scientific Apparel, wearing Apples , dried " _ green Arsenic Artificial abrasives Asbestos " manufactures of " sand Ashes, pot and pearl " all other Automobiles " parts of Awnings • Bacon Baking powders Balsana Bait fish Barbed wire Bars of iron Bark for tanning " hemlock, extract of. . Barley Barrels, empty Basswood Beans Beets, sugar Belting rubber Berries of all kinds Beer and ale Beef Bicycles " parts of Billets and blooms of iron Binders Binder twine Birch, timber, square. .... Biscuits and bread Blinds, doors, and sashes. Boats and 'Canoes Boards and planks General State- ment. 393 402 380 389 416 405 426 380 364 431 429 3fi4 370 374 369 377 392 412 412 405 407 400 428 427 368 431 431 429 B Books, pamphlets, maps, etc Bolts, shingle Boots and shoes, leather " " rubber Bones Bran Brandy Brass, old and scrap " rods, sheets and tubing Bread Brick Brooms Brushes Buckwheat Building stone, unwrought Butter Buttons C Calcium carbide Candles Canoes Caps and hats Carriages " parts of Cartridges, gun, etc Carts Casein Casings, sausage Castings, n.o.p Cattle, one year old or less " over one year old Cedar logs ; Cement Cereal foods » Charcoal Cheese Chemicals, etc Chicle gum Chromite (chromic iron) Churns, etc Cider Cigars Cigarettes Cinders Clams Clay, manufactures of Clothing and wearing apparel " rubber Clover seed Coal Coal oil, etc Cob.alt metallic, salt and alloys Codfish, etc Cod oil Coffee N Coke Confectionery Contractors' outfits Copper, fine, contained in ore, matte, or regulus of " old and scrap " pigs, bars or sheets 476 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Index to Exports — Continued. Cordage, rope, and twine Corn, Indian Corundum Cotton fabrics " other " waste Cream , condensed " fresh " separators Creosote oils Crushed stone Cultivators C yanaraid D Deal ends Deals, pine " spruce and other Doors, sashes and blinds DrUls Drugs, chemicals, etc " all other, n.o.p Dyestuffs E Earthenware and manufactures of Eels , Effects, household, n.o.p Eggs Electrical apparatus Electrotypes Elm logs " timber, square Engines, gasoline Explosives, iulminatcs, etc. ., Extract of hemlock bark Fabrics, cotton Felt, manufactures of " paper Felspar Fencing wire woven Ferro silicon and ferro compounds Fertilizers unmanufactured ** manufactured Films, photographer's Fire arms Firewood Fish, viz.: — Bait Clams Codfish Haddock .' Halibut Herring, sea " lake Lobsters Mackerel Pollock General State- ment. 400 364 425 397 398 398 395 395 40fi 402 424 406 402 Oil. viz.: — Cod Seal -. Whale Other Oysters Salmon " or lake trout Smelts Fish, sea, other Tongues and sounds Fish, all other, fresh " " pickled Fisheries, other articles Flaxseed Flax fibre and flax tow Flour of Rye Flour of wheat Forest, other articles. ! Freestone, etc., unwrought Fruit, viz.: — Apples, dried " green Canned or preserved Dried, n.o.p All other Fulminates and explosives Furniture, household Furs, manufactures of " dressed " undressed " skins, the produce of fish or marine animals Futtocks and knees tjame, dressed or undressed Gasoline and naphtha oils " engines " launches Glass and glassware Gold-bearing quartz, dust, nuggets, etc Grain and products of, viz.: — Barle.y Beans Bran '■ Buckwheat Indian com Oats Pease, whole " split Rye Wheat " flour of Indian meal Oatmeal Meal, all other Gin Glue stock Granite, etc., unwrought Grass seed General State- ment. CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Exports — Continued. Articles. General State- ment. Articles. General State- ment. G 422 396 424 373 380 412 422 422 383 3S4 396 393 415 413 392 390 407 407 399 3S0 407 385 3S9 430 380 427 398 390 397 427 373 427 396 .382 382 375 442 431 439 ■ 406 408 409 364 364 439 374 376 405 441 405 405 40-. 413 409 405 406 40') 409 ■ I Stoves 414 All other, n.o.p 417 405 Groceries, all kinds, n.o.p J 439 " " ground 421 439 H K Halibut 424 Hair 428 L Hardware, n.o.p 414 Lard 396 428 414 439 Hay 419 419 379 lake Leather, viz.: — 392 391 390 392 392 391 422 401 424 409 Liquors, viz.:— 377 377 Gin 377 I Other spirits, n.o.p 379 377 377 Wines 378 387 •Logs, viz.: — Birch 427 Cedar 427 Elm : 427 427 Pine 427 427 427 427 Lumber, viz.:— Castings, n.o.p 429 429 429 Rails 429 428 Sewing machines Pickets 428 478 CUSTOMli IlEFURT 10 bEORGE V, A. 1920 Index to Exports — Continued. Articles. Planks and boards Scantling Shingles Shocks Staves other and headings All other, n.o.p Lye M Machine tools Machines, agricultural Machines, linotype " sewing " washing domestic Machinery, n.o.p Mackerel Magnesite : Malt Manganese ores Manufactures, other articles Maple sugar " syrup Maps Marble and stone, unwrought Marine animals, skins of Masts and spars Matches Meal, Indian " oat " rice " all other Meats, viz.: — Bacon Beet Canned Game Hams Mutton Pork Poultry, dressed and undressed Tongues All other, n.o.p Medicines Menageries Metals, aluminum " " mfrs. of " copper, etc " n.o.p Mica Mill Feed Milk, condensed " fresh Mineral, oil, coal and kerosene Mineral pigments, iron oxides, ochres, etc Mine, other articles Mineral water " water in bottles " wax Miscellaneous articles, other Molasses, etc Molybdenite Mouldings, etc Mowing machines General State- ment. 429 430 430 430 430 430 402 M Musical instruments, viz.: — Organs Pianos * All other Mutton N Nails of wire Naphtha and gasoline oils Neatsfoot oil Nuts Nickel ore, matte or speiss O Oak timber, square " logs Oats Oatmeal Ochres 7. Oil cake " creosote " cloths " fish " naphtha and gasoline " neatsfoot " n.o.p " mineral, coal and kerosene " vegetable, n.o.p Ores, viz.: — Antimony Corundum Iron Manganese Zinc Other Organs Ornamental stone Oxide, iron Oysters, fresh P Packages, empty, n.o.p Pails, etc Paintings, all kinds Paints and varnishes Pamphlets Paper board " felt " printing " wall " wrapping " n.o.p Pease, whole " split Pelts, sheep Philosophical apparatus Photographs Pianos Pickets Pig lead " iron CUSTOMS REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Exports — Continued. General State- ment. Pigment, etc PUing Pine deals " logs " timber, white, square. . . Planks and boards Plants, etc Plated ware Platinum " old and scrap Plaster, etc., crude " ground Ploughs and Parts Plumbago, crude " manufactures of Poles, hop, etc PoUock Pork Posts Pot and pearl ash Potatoes Poultry' " dressed and undressed Powders, baking Printing paper Pulp Pulpwood Pyrites Quartz, gold-bearing. R Rails of iron Rags and waste Rakes, hay Railroad ties Reapers Rice " meal Rifles Rods of iron Roofing, corrugated Rope, etc Rubber, India Rum Rye " flour Saddlery and harness SaUs Salmon " chum " trout Salt Sand, asbestos " and gravel Sashes and blinds. . . . 404 427 429 427 428 429 381 421 420 420 422 422 408 426 426 427 384 393 427 402 370 382 393 402 434 432 427 405 405 401 407 427 410 366 366 412 405 414 400 376 377 366 366 Sausage casings Scantling Scientific apparatus Scrap iron Scraps and grease Sea fish, other Seal oil Seeders Seeds, clover " flax " grass " other Senega root Separators, cream ._. Sewing machines. .~ Sheep, one year old or less ■ " over one year old " pelts Shrubs, etc Shingles " metallic Shingle bolts Ships sold to other countries Shooks Shoes and boots, leather " " rubber SOk and manufactures of Silver, metallic, contained in ore, etc " bullion. Skins, other than fur " the produce of fish, etc Sleepers and railroad ties Smelts Soap Sole and upper leather Spars and masts Spirits, n.o.p Sporting goods, n.o.p Spools Spool wood, etc Spruce deals logs Starch Stationery '. Staves, other than headings Steel, manufactures of Stems and cuttings, tobacco Stereot3T)es Stone, ornamental granite, marble, etc unwrought Stone, of all kinds, dressed Stone, building, freestone, limestone, etc unwrought Stone, crushed " for grindstones Stoves Straw Sugar, maple " of all kinds, n.o.p " beets Sulphuric acid i. Swine Sweepings, jewellers' Swordfish Sj-rup, maple General State- ment. 480 CUSTOMS REPORT 10 GEORbE V, A. 1920 Index to Exports — Concluded. Tanbark Tails Talc Tallow Tamarao logs Tar ' Tea Telegraph poles Tents and tarpaulins Threshing machines Ties, railroad Timber, square, viz.: — Birch Elm Pine, white Another Tin, manufactures of Tires, rubber Tobacco, viz.: — Cigars Cigarettes .' Leaf Stems and cuttings All other, n.o.p Tongues and sounds " meats Tools, hand or machine Trees, shrubs, etc Trimmings and other house furnishings Trout, lake or salmon Trunks and valises Tubs, etc TuUibee Turnips Twines Typewriters Upper leather. Valises and trunks. . . Varnishes and paints Vehicles " other General State- ment. 426 397 426 396 427 381 374 427 401 379 379 379 379 380 384 394 415 381 432 389 443 432 389" 371 400 409 Vegetables, beets, sugar " canned or preserved " , potatoes " turnips " other Vegetable oil, n.o.p W Washing machines, domestic Waste, cotton " and rags Water, mineral Waters, mineral and aerated in bottles. . . Wagons M'all paper Waste, rubber Wa"'', mineral V.-aring apparel \\'hale oil " meat Wheat " flour Whisks Whiskv." Whitefish Wines Wire and wire nails " barbed " fencing, woven Wood alcohol Wood, viz.: — Barrels, empty Doors, sashes and blinds For pulp Household furniture Matches Mouldings, trimmings and other house furnishings Pails, tubs, chums and other hollow woodenware Pulp Spool wood, etc Other manufactures of Wool Woollens Wrapping paper Wringeid Z Zinc ore General State- ment. 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1920 PART II— INLAND REVENUE 11—1 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 CONTENTS Report of the Assistant Deputy Minister of Inland Revenue, for the fiscal year ended March 31 , 1919 FiXAXCi.u. Statements, as detailed below Statistics (Appendix A), as detailed below ExPENT)rrrRES, etc. (Appendix B), as detailed below ■; FINANCIAL Gekeral Re\'enoe Account — Showing amount of Revenues accrued and collected from all sources during the year ended March 31, 1918 Gexeral ExPEXDiruRE Account — Showing the cost of collecting the above Excise CoLLEmo.v Di\Tsio.vs — In account with Revenues „ „ „ " Expenditures V\".VR T.\x Collections DI^■ISIO.^■s — In account with Revenues " " " " Expenditures Preventtive Ser\ice — Expenditures account Comparative Statement of Excisable .\rticles taken for consumption, during the years ended March 31, 1910, 1917 and 1918, respectively .Statement showing the amounts deposited to the credit of the Honourable the Receiver General on account of each of the above Revenues, respectively Comp.\r.\tive ST.\TEMEN"r of ExcisB Revenue accrued for 1916-17, 1917-18 and 1918-19 Refunds Law St.imps — .Statement showing Revenue accrued Statement showing the amounts voted and the expenditures authorized , for each Service for 1918-1919 Statement showing the transactions in connection with the manufacture of Methylated Spirits 21 22-23 24-25 26-29 30-31 32-33 34-35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42-13 1 1 (o) 2 STATISTICS— (APPENDIX A). EXCISE. Spirits — Comparative statement of manufactures Statement showing transactions in the Distilleries Warehouse Returns (spirits) Compar.\tive Statement of warehou.se returns (spirits)... " " of manufactures (malt) " " of warehouse returns (malt) " " of manufactures (malt liquor) " " of warehouse returns (malt liquor) " " of manufactures ( tobacco) " " of warehouse returns (tobacco) W.utEHOUSE Returns (tobacco) CoMPAR.tTivE St.\tement of Warehouse returns " " " " (raw leaf tobacco, etc.). . . " " " " (other materials) " " of revenue collected (Canadian twist tobacco). " " of manufactures (cigars) " " of jvarehouse returns (cigars) " " of'insperted petroleum and naphtha " " of manufactures {manufactures in bond) " " of warehouse returns (manufactures in bond)... " " of manufactures (acetic acid) " " of warehouse (acetic acid) 44^5 46-47 48 483 49 50-51 52 53 54-55 56 57 57o 58-59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66$67 68 EXPENDITURES, Etc.— (APPENDIX B). 1. Statement showing the names of companies guaranteeing outside oflScers 70 2. Statement showing the number of parties under licenses 71 3. Summary Statement showing the number of permanent oflBeers employed in the different offices.. .. 72 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1920> REPORT DEPUTY MINISTER OF INLAND REVENUE To the Hon. J. D. Eeid, M.D., Acting Minister of Customs and Inland Reveuue. Sir, — Herewith I have the honour to submit statements of 'hp Inland Revenues collected by this department during the fiscal year ended March 31, 1919, with the usual information as to the cost of collections, and statistics respecting the sources whence these revenues were derived. The following summary comparison shows the accrued revenues for the fiscal years ended March 31, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, and 1919. — 1913. 1916. 1917. 191S. 1919. $ 21,627,958 $ 22,540,406 1,550,488 111,846 11,520 8,490 5 24,525,361 2,072,441 183,708 9,910 9,885 $ 27,011.282 2,253.422 398.968 8,902 12,206 i 30,209,017 WarTas 11,964,740 96,747 9,788 103,932 322,.5.'*3 8,023 1,021 21,838,425 24,222,750 26,801,305 29.684,780 42,505,!'8'J 11— u IXLAXD Iif:\t:.\VE REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Details of Excise Revenue accrued during the undermentioned fiscal years: — — 1815. 1916. 1917. 1918. 1919. f^pirits S 8.706.481 142.903 2,616.288 9.352.881 655,905 7.255 94.904 4,141 77,200 ( 8.701.075 97.779 2.689.300 10,222,784 635,158 8,250 105,812 10,349 42,538 9.880.567 109.215 2,367.902 11,197,103 730,215 8,049 110,409 8,353 113.548 % 11.486.527 80.486 1.791.482 12.616.879 776.086 7.330 123.183 6.933 122.376 6,964,415 19,082 1,477,792 20,248,335 Cigars Ai-eticacid... 1,261,915 6,795 118,856 42,021 69.806 21,657.958 22.513,045 24.525.361 27.011.282 30.209.017 The quantity of Spirits produced during the fiscal year was 4,187,109 proof gallons, as compared with 3,566,955 proof gallons produced in the pre\ious fiscal j-ear. The raw materials taken for use, in the production of Spirits, during the fiscal year were as follows: — Lb. Malt '■ 996.093 Indiaacora.;: "'^'^^If Rve , 1.775.935 oata ".v.:. '.::■. ^-mo Molasses 58. 598. 950 Wheat 1 , 237, 140 The transactions of the several distilleries will be found stated in detail in (Statement No. lA), pages 46 and 47. Proof galls. There was, on April 1. 1918, in process ot manulacture , 419,684 Manufactured during the fiscal year 4,187.109 Returned to distilleries for redistillation— In bond 4i8.<09 Received into distilleries from other sources — Duty paid 279 Received into distilleries from other sources— In bond Total 5.085,781 This was disposed of as follows Placed in warehouse Fuael oil written off • Deficiency arising from rectification JSemaining in process of manufacture, March 31, 1919, by actual stock taking. Total " Proof galls. 4,409.160 IXLAyO RETEXUE REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Spirits. — The following statement shows the warehousing transactions in Spirits during the fiscal j-ear ended March 31, 1919, and the four preceding fiscal j'ears: — Fiscal Years. In Ware- house at beginning including transits. Ware- housed during the year. Ei-distil- ler>-. Other- housed. Taken for consump- Export- ed. fsed in bonded factories. other- account- ed for. For redistill- ation. In Ware- house r.t end ofye..r, including transits. 1914-1915 1915-1916 1916-1917 1917-1918 Pf. galls. 21,561.976 22,499.336 20.099,118 17,170.342 Pf. galls. 6.490,682 3,941,105 6,778,415 3,556,707 Pf. galls. 45.918 88,346 841,869 3.103,403 Pf. galls. 4.021.090 3.629.324 4,118,147 4,793,297 Pf. galls. 275,911 808,135 1.289,117 587,409 Pf. galls. 474.033 1,160,360 4.273,682 4,571,348 Pf. galls. 459,038 388,160 603,058 670,896 Pf. galls. 369, 16S 443,690 265,156 160,179 Pf. gr.1'9. . 22.499,339 20,099,118 17,170,242 13,017.223 Totals 81.330.672 20,766.909 4.079,536 16.561.S3S 2.960.572 10.479.423 2,121,152 1,238,193 72.S15.919 Average 20.333.668 5,191,727 1,019.884 1.140,465 740,143 2.619.856 530,288 309,548 18,203,980 1918-1919 13,047.223 4.409,160 1,141,921 2,941,108 432,034 3.499.388 571,498 478,700 10,675,567 The foreign demand for Canadian distillery products is less than the average the last four j'ears, the quantities exported being as follows: — Proof gi'll.-. 1914-1915 275. 911 1915-1916 808. 135 1916-1917 1. 289. 117 - 1917-1918 : 587.409 1918-1919 432.034 The following statement shows the entire quantities of Spirits upon which duties were collected during the several fiscal yeai's recited therein. To accord with the figures shown in Financial Statement No. 1, pages 4-1 and 45: — Fiscal Years. Canadian Spirits. Imported Spirits used Bonded Factories. Total quantities upon which duty was collected. Revenua accrued,. including License Fees. Paid duty Ex- distillerj-. Paid duty Ex- warehouse. 1914-1915 1915-1916 1916-1917 1917-1918 . . Pf. gallons. 6.407 4.066 3.080 2.413 Pf . gallons. 4.021.090 3.629.324 4.118.147 4.591.972 P(. gallons. 44.690 85.954 125.140 201.326 Pf. gallons. 4.072.187 3.719.344 4,246,367 4.795.711 S S.70i.981 8,701,015 9.880.567 11,453.527 Totals. 15.966 16.360.533 457.110 16.833.609 38,771,150 Average 3.992 4.090.133 114.277 4,208.402 9,693,787 1918-1919 .... 1,860 2.941.108 127.440 3,070.408 6 064,415 /.Y/..l.Yn RKVEME REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 l~-i w g I K? 2 S H^- Revenue accrued, including " I 3 1 is 3 5 i o i o Other Materials taken for sumption. Lb. 1,280,589 1,366,176 1,548,809 1,752,470 3 s s o i Total Tobacco taken for con- sumption. Lb. 40,174,664 40,616,626 42,127,332 44,920,380 i 1 i i Canada Twist taken for sumption. Lb. 0,855 7,430 6,686 4,402 1 o S Raw Leaf taken for sumption. Lb. 15, 723, .329 10,1)71,311 17,470,422 18,140,814 1 In Warehouse at end of year, including transits. Lb. 663,694 912,994 626,847 686,320 i * 1 lis oS Lb. 44,704 380,065 070,804 307,976 i i i CO Exported. Lb. 10,094 723,632 922,033 2.032,770 1 o g 1 Taken for con- sumption. Lb. 24.444,380 23,937,786 24,061,226 26,768,074 1 es s s" S|5 Lb. 24,216,800 25,390,072 25,980,442 29,108,292 o o o § «o s In Warehouse at beginning of year, including transits. Lb. 840,006 663,694 912,994 026,847 8 o 2 >• o a c 2 3 i < a a Ol INLAND RETENUE REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Cigars. — The following statement shows the transactions in Cigars during the fiscal year ended March 31, 1919, and the four preceding fiscal years: — ■ Fiscal Years. In Ware- house at beginning of year, including, transits. Manu- factured during the year. Assess- ments to bring produc- tion up to standard . Taken for Consump- tion. Ex- port- ed. Other- account- ed for. In Ware- house at end of including Revenue accrued, including License Fees. 1914-1915 . . No. 28,762,166 19,302,025 20,854,795 17,258,880 No. 226,147,875 209,628,956 237,647,769 253,824,568 No. 1,304.626 207,672 658,938 1,177,837 No. 236.866,542 207,647,808 239,752,252 254,445,945 No. 16,100 11,225 21,975 875,690 No. 30,000 624,925 2,127,395 802 , 505 No. 19,302,025 30,854,795 17,258,880 16,137,145 625,905 1915-1916 1915-1917 730,215 776,086 Totals 36,177,866 927.249,168 3, -349, 073 938,712,547 924,990 3,584,825 73,552,845 2,767,364 Average 21.544.466 231,812.292 837,268 234,678,137 231,248 896,206 18,388,211 691,841 191S 1919 16.137,145 218.497,375 496.935 221,087.110 1109,635 1,397,245 11,537,465 1,261,915 The revenues derived from goods manufactured in bond during the fiscal year ended jNIarch 31, 1919, and the four preceding fiscal years, were as follows : — 1014-1913.. 1915-1916 1916-1917, 1917-1918. 1918-1919 94,904 105,812 110,409 123,183 118,856 Acetic Acid. — The revenues derived from Acetic Acid during the fi.scal year ended ]\Iarch 31, 1919, and the four preceding fiscal years, were as follows: — 1914-1915. 1915-1916, 1916-1917. 1917-1918, 1918-1919, 8,049 7,330 6,795 Inspection of Petroleum. — The quantity of Petroleum and Naphtha inspected during the fiscal year was as follows: — Galls. Petroleum 57.434.637 Naphtha 81,228,268 Total 138,662,905 Methylated Spirits. — The cjuantitj' of Methylated Spirits manufactured during the fiscal year was 319,880-40 proof gallons, and the sales 325,2,50-00 proof gallons. A statement of details appears on pages 36 and 37. The price of this denatured alcohol is practically the actual cost of manu- facture, and has been following varying prices on account of the constantly increasing cost of alcohol and naphtha: — 8 ixLAyn nrvKxiE at/'oat 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 On and after the 13th November, 1917, the prices of methylated spirits have been as follows: — Grade No. 1 "Standard" and grade No. 1 "Benzine" when consigned to points East of Winnipeg, or West of, and including Quebec, $1.50 per Imperial gallon; when consigned to points beyond Quebec and Winnipeg, the latter inclusive, $1.48 per Imperial gallon. Grade No. 2 "Standard" $1.50 per Imperial gallon. On and after the 18th Fcbruarj-, 1919, the prices of methylated spirits have been as follows: — Grade No. 1 "Standard" and grade No. 1 "Benzine" when consigned to points East of Winnipeg, or West of, and including Quebec, SI. 35 per Imperial gallon; when consigned to points beyond Quebec and Winnipeg, the latter inclusive, $1.33 per Imperial gallon. Grade No. 2 "Standard" $1.35 per Imperial gallon. Appendix A shows the consumption of, and revenues derived annually, from spirits, tobacco, and other goods subject to Excise, and of similar goods, subject to duties of Customs, per head of the population of the Dominion. Appendix B contains, as usual, the details concerning illicit stills seized during the year. Appendix C shows the amount of Excise Revenues collected at each out office, and under various headings, separately. I have the honour to be, sir. Your obedient servant, K. E. FAREOW, Deputy Minister Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, October 28, 1919. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 ISLAyO RETEXCE REPORT APPENDIX A. Table showing the Annual Consumption, per head, of the undermentioned articles, paying Excise and Customs Duties, and Revenue, per head, derived annuallv. Wines. Tobacco. Duty. Beer. Wines. Tobacco 1869.. 1S70. . 1871., 1872.. 1873.. 1874.. 1878.. 1879. . 1880.. 1881.. 1882.. 1883.. 1884.. 1885.. 1886.. 1887.. 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 •1907 (nine months 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 995 190 O.i-.' 1 4K1 1 999 1 5H« 1 995 1 316 1 051 976 954 1 (136 9;<5 150 1 2S0 1 4V6 1 623 1 (tt2 1 062 1 1193 958 1 (M3 1 292 1 291 1 314 1 264 I 163 1 12(1 1 248 358 1 IV4 1 SOO 1 375 1 371 1 4s;< 1 664 I 76S 1 89S 1 048 2 066 1 105 1 is;{ 1 323 1 679 2 81X 2 VII 2 427 2 S29 1 330 1 ■612 •109 1 10 IXLAyU KKVLME REI'ORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 j3 =■ 5g SM-S-gg-jc ■a£ 3 Sj =1^ ?0 a-- ^ a O J) r: ^^ ^«M-j fajj OH aJ^OWfepa^jH ; - g| = ?.S .5 8 g S = ^ S o g o»-^io»ooor^t^a ZQ 4S QZ<-^oa' a =5'' oci-° ©-2 c '> :s o & c- ~ c ■^.s .§=.§ &, cfc^.;^ u;^:^ •3 .S '3 tSlS.: •p « -a g-a « X ^" xhho:; CggH e:^ S: fe|-i. -I § si s. i oQo- - <: O &.2 c- 2 — .Q ( .iii=i ;^ — °'S'o ' <-Msz 4" E' z< fa s-j5g.-| "o 02Q' 4' fa' §= = = IXLAXD RETEyUE REPORT 13 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 s ¥ rr fc. s - g2 g 8 O §Sg 1 ■ J i 5 J '4 'm 'i ' '11^ 1 \ i 1 t ^ 1 fl. 1 1 g £ao .3 EaiSa iS hS so h a ^ Mcm^a icQ^ a. >^>^. O --2 ~- ; ^7 - --- -J ' P :i :;- ~ - ;j_2 « C-^ «J ^ * K- Sri: -;f--;.£ c gs ggcS S c^ -■-r^ /'-'J ---- ^_ y _:_ -- /:<0 O oo >.^ ^^ Q BK E--C ^^K~i. X !S.a ti^:i>c; OO o" oa t^ ca PO-<»"C — r- »«OCi M5CS »t^ »t^ »t-^r~ • a i'- 4fc.' '■ 1= ■z «:: = = = Q 1' C 3 e g 0 c. ar IMAXD A"£IL.VC£ RLl'ORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 2 <=• 2 B •"• a g o g 'I li I 6"S g-lS p.§ ; 3 "^ ^ "c ly'LASD REVEME REl'(JRT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 cSS 0 ^ i s S3 0 SSii 0 0 0 i g 0 f- 3C 0 s ■^ fe c- tr- r* g r- Sc 1 u ■*r CO § : x: to 0 = 0 i>- 0 ic t> tc Tf tc r- r*. « t^ ^4 (M iC c5 U5 CCOS 00!M-^CO OT-t^COOOiM oc-H-o'o CC CO— 'Oooor-cctoccMOco CO'-iW— ' C-lC:coM «• s 0 D s •<*" ii o»o.-< CO . Sis Manu- factures in Bond. 1 t* 1 0 0 1 §8 ** s s 1 0 3§ s «» s i 0" S ^'1 1 » i i 3 1 0 0 ^ s g 00 00 88S 1 0 0 3 -c £ C s 5 c E C = 'j 2 A c 'I i : ! 6 ' 1 J 1 ■t 1 J c C j p. 1 (i t j > < \ 1 y i c -7 -5 •j .0 (5 ff T 'i ! C /.V/.A.VD KEVESIE REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 +5O 1^ o c5^ i e2 1 :■ i i ii 6. .501 12 1,518 11 4,403 60 19,436 84 0 a: (~ ? ^ 5 s or- s 0 = L-^ ^ OS u «» 0 t>r ! COCO 0 1 0 0 i 00 0 0 g 1 IS b- gg : gg : Manu- factures in Bond. «» M 0 1 4» 0 8 «» g 0 0 oco as 0 r-1-H ■3 g 1 g i g 0 CO a. 0 is -+3 4* CO «« S 13 «» 0 0 s gg 0000 0000 00 00 00 i J. 0 c S s 3 1 < 1 E 1 c S Z > 0 z 1 0 z ^ £ 1 1 5 5 i ;; 1 c is t^ > £ Jl 05 J3 0 5 a >> Divisions. C 1 c 1 0 1 0 < ■1^ 'u n a CO INLAND REVENUE REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 ■O t. ■TpO 173 6B 495 .50 43 05 12 on 39,227 27 424 75 1,477 65 94 20 1,246 68 1,628 91 4,838 42 12,!)48 50 115 85 2 00 1,641 60 24,, 587 28 1,861 14 791 80 345 12 760 00 s i go g ■OS 0 1 j i § 1 0 g 1 •5 > ^ 1 i > 5 t- R 5 8 c .i S > E J3 1 c 3 1 s *c , -.^ c 5 1 J3 •a P _> P s 4A H 11—2 /.V/..I.V/) liKVEM E RKI'OJiT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 3 : :ii : : : ill e5S^ : loo :« M 0 » : :o>o ; : : :<=« § : :§i3 : : : :§f= 1255 : :S :8 : ; ill J -a ;" : : o o. 1 :::::::::: S2 : : ; : : ; ; : M -^ Manu- factures in Bond. 1 ; ; ; ; ; i : M ; a M C j£ ... .0 •* : : : ;J3 : : i : ; ¥M \ 8 0 » S : : :8 : : : :SS " i ; ; :g ; M iss 0 •0»0 - ■ N ■ ■ S|i::iM 1 ■5 ^ ■i «9 M M ; ; M • : ^ S : :S^ : : : :e W OS • •«DO» • ■ • • 0 S : :3?3 : : : :g - g : ;^ : : : igf to '•'•'•'■■■ • ; ; H 1 1 8 : :S8 : : : :Si 188 : : ;8 :§ : 1 c J. 3 0 3 > : ; : ; ; ;^ i : j.£ g »s £ 0 '5<^^ : ; ; i ; ; ; ; ;^ ; ;;;;;;;; ;6 ; = -c £-0 S c i'' i I 3 5 i > c i .1 a i| ^ 3 3 *i : u .S >■ §(2 |i 1 00 < INLAND REVENUE REPORT 19 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 ; O— 'OO C oo-^oo^^t^-^ ooo :S ■j='-?-5 2 S sCQ o " 11— 2i ISIASb RErEXl-,^ RK ■'■•Rl 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 ■3 1 1 ^2 0 ir SOOJ Osec Ma l.- «5 II .2 0 ?2 OicT g r- to s OS OS 3 0 IS SS ec" 10 a* 00 i Manu- factures in Bond. «» S 2 •» 8 g i 8 g 1 t u «» 0 g ■* CO 3 1 1 i CO ss 0 0 n 85 •» '5. «» i OS s CO c c w 0 «o s s 00 0 2 88 88 §8 8 8 1 0 J. B t 1 >■ c I 1 J 1 > 1 s K ^ y. c J -7 L. c ^ ^ 2 J < a c 1 c c c "s 7: £ _: £ ; 1 1 c c 1 5 1 > * 1 "i > 1 lXLA^W RETEXVE REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 >r i i S o g ■^ i •r - i O o O i IS o I E2 oi" ■* OS i o o -OOO 8g JgO s i -OOO ■OO tC §§ 11 OiO Oeo OM 1 ■ I> i Si -OOO •OOO OCOOO o ooooo o o oo o c o o o o o o o s :0 • ' 3 2. ^* ; ■■i 2 *- J f !=o &■■? i o.s.s > 5 5 6 6t3 =.£ c;- B :-hcoooo : oc »o o o e-i J o"^ o "^ S o • cic S 5 E cj X "i lp'^«o 5 -iSS - O -^ O c^ t— : — o oc o o D OC iC O C C-l JO o r- •;:; IXLAMt RKVKME REPORT Dr. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 2. — General Expenditures for Balances due to eollectors, etc., April 1, 1919. Expenditures .\uthorized by the Department. Balances due by Collectors, etc.. Mar. 31, 1919. Totals. Ser\-ices. Salaries. Contin- gencies. Seiz- ures. Vote 419. War Bonus. $ cts. 49 08 $ cts. 475.936 44 86,638 93 144.323 99 $ cts. 217,754 45 9,823 32 10.880 06 295,400 14 54,298 42 S cts. 1,997 12 1,743 65 % cts. 33,940 68 13,410 21 812 50 $ cts. 27,252 54 8,833 24 3,696 66 $ cts. 343 98 $ cts. 757,274 29 Excise and Seizures as per Statement Xo. 4. 120,449 35 Preventive service 16 66 as per Statement Xo. 7. 159,729 87 Department Eipen- diturcs. 295,400 14 .Methylated Spirits 150 00 50 00 per Statement No. 14. 54,498 42 War Tax as per Statement No. 6. 49 08 706,899 36 588,156 39 3,740 77 48,313 39 39,832 44 360 64 1,387,352 07 IXLAXD REVEXIE REPORT 23 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 the year ended March 31, 1919. Cr. Balances due by CoUectors, etc., AprU 1, 1918. Amount disbursed by Rec. General on requisition of the Department Deductions from Salaries. Balances due to Collectors, etc., March 31, 1919. Totals. Super- annuation. Insurance. Retirement. Guar- antee. Annuities. $. cts. 343 98 $ cts. 732,841 44 120,248 29 151,460 36 295,400 14 54,498 42 $ cts. 2,605 94 $ cts 4,819 17 77 30 1,960 14 S cts. 15,854 28 $ cts. 620 00 ft3 76 S cts. 140 40 $ cts. 49 08 $ cts. 757,274 29 120 449 35 596 33 5,696 38 16 66 159,729 87 54,498 42 343 98 1,354,448 65 3,202 27 6,856 61 21,550 66 743 76 140 40 65 74 1,387,352 07 lyLAyn reyexve report 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 3. — Collection Divisions Balancps Due April 1, 1918. Amount Accrued During Year, Including License Fees. Spirits. Malt Liquor. Malt. Tobacco. Cigars. Acetic Acid. Bonded Manu- factures. Seizures. S ets S CIS 71,671 92 S cts. S cts 9,069 00 1,807 85 64,098 91 05,373 60 1,425 00 28,927 57 9,000 00 2,028 00 13,200 00 $ cts. 50 90 9,692 50 1,630 27 968,494 72 8,421 11 177.389 25 3,883 46 9, 123 47 2,273 65 499 98 176 59 1,055 72 2,015 56 6, 136 88 94,616 38 57,694 39 S cts S cts. $ cts. 300 00 2,267 61 50 00 6,069 57 3,262 47 50 00 50 00 2,300 54 450 00 25 00 S cts. 112 61 50 00 150 00 100 00 50 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 50 00 10,326 25 4,491 80 52, 136 53 10,050 01 100,293 56 129,207 51 12, 107 92 42,388 82 38,594 30 23,414 92 331 46 65,745 51 3,597 25 4,682 52 37,756 25 4,084 91 531 90 408,817 54 291,489 34 200 00 50 00 2,003 10 231 38 391 00 5,088 95 40O 00 3.4.50 00 449 35 489 00 100 00 50 00 100 00 7.800 00 17,772 74 3,450 75 1,202 00 644 80 3.970 70 1,919 45 39,857 97 36,246 54 300 00 25 00 50 00 54,290 32 8,644 57 10 00 250 00 100 00 91,221 19 31,350 00 2,280 00 200 00 5'2 89 635 50 1,134,422 07 1,300 00 346,524 61 1,343,154 83 325,475 91 50 00 78,135 08 10,856 48 1 036 OS 21.779 52 4,441.753 78 567.495 13 223,883 OO 118,980 24 250 00 40,687 42 16,250,244 39 961,058 60 1,387,901 93 78.161 44 36,248 26 52,216 87 721,898 23 26,221 72 43,751 92 31,503 32 3,103 32 375 00 2,160 89 4,987 40 100 00 50 00 805.745 89 71,760 00 14,853 75 6,745 27 14,461 01 5,683 64 300 00 350 00 8,708 28 2,400 00 346 60 54 27 3 295 57 6,546 81 5,374,141 67 5, 137 40 892,8,59 64 18,754,302 04 878.695 38 6,745 27 20,794 65 11,829 88 49,522 69 100 00 10,888 05 1,974 72 4,328 72 2,064 87 40 00 1,442 62 49,522 69 100 00 10,888 05 1,974 72 4,328 72 2,064 87 40 00 11,537 48 43,429 10 50 00 6,480 00 5,493 55 410 34 1,081 63 554 00 242 20 54,966 58 50 00 6,480 00 5,903 89 1,635 63 242 20 47,127 92 0 04 241,904 45 3,680 80 76,796 99 11,466 35 9.609 62 13,838 76 5,100 00 5 563 99 39,946 15 300 00 58,801 70 12,052 21 7.970 27 3,847 17 8,237 55 4,852 25 1,402 15 11,700 00 923 10 540 20 2,050 00 1,202 09 47,408 03 12,113 34 6,761 50 300 OO 49,424 43 23,400 00 68,107 38 3,322 16 31.262 04 2,397 08 . 125 00 50 00 2,544 75 1,120 00 1 202 09 59,521 37 7,061 50 72,824 43 71,429 54 33,659 12 175 00 3,664 75 5.138 23 50 00 1,416 99 21,251 55 6,964,415 46 19,081 85 1,477,792 41 20,248,334 60 1,261,914 85 6,795 27 118,855 53 42,020 86 40,894 22 33 33 98.195 01 996 49 5 32 24,336 37 6,923,521 24 19.048 52 1,379,597 40 20,247,338 11 1,261.909 53 6,795 27 118,855 53 17,684 49 IMAXD REVL^yVE REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 IN Account with Revenues. Total Duties Accrued. % cts 3,H4 9t 657 50 431 50 2,442 01 856 20 415 35 173 00 601 00 1,451 50 30 20 150 00 305 00 55 10 40 70 9,467 30 11,003 61 31,194 87 18,265 00 8,708 1 1,854 50 452 00 1,000 00 $ cts 84,206 7; 24,801 7 200,259 99 ,108.777 45 66,684 99 405,770 03 37,012 38 19,973 42 86,620 66 5.090 78 14,111 11 57,884 51 13,702 02 8,688 93 700,800 70 436,728 45 Total Debits. $ cts. 84,206 72 24,914 3; 200,259 99 108,777 45 66,684 99 405, 770 03 37,012 38 19,973 42 86,620 66 5,090 78 14,111 11 57,884 51 13,70: 8,688 93 700,800 70 436,728 45 522 89 Deposited to the Credit of Receiver General. Balances Due March 31, 1919. 3,271,113 85 3,271,749 35 133,323 81 22,263,252 42 1,636,573 59 1,671,192 60 230,341 60 39,601 58 !5,974,285 60 9,597 45 287 00 652 00 1,988 50 302 60 69,806 29 4,157 43 25,171 45,045 44 70,217 30 47, 127 92 134,359 89 .265,413 31 1,636,573 59 1,671,192 60 230,341 60 39,655 85 3,295 57 :5.980,832 41 59,597 45 1,442 62 25,171 86 45,045 44 5,860 50 76,077 80 Belleville Brantiord Guelph Hamilton Kingston London Ottawa Owen Sound Perth Peterborough Port Arthur Prescott St. Catharines Stratford Toronto Windsor Suspense Account. Ontario Joliette Montreal Quebec Sherbrooke St. Hyacinthe Three Rivers Suspense Account. Quebec- St. John Suspense Account. New Brunswick . Halifax Pictou Suspense Account. 207,621 63 43,005 18 6,605 22 30,209,017 12 65, 648 86 30,040,398 95 30,230,268 6: Nova Scotia Charlottetown, P.E.I . Winnipeg, Manitoba. . . Calganj. Alberta Mooscjjjw, Saskatchewan. Vancouver Victoria Br^ish Columbia. Yiikon T0T.4LS $ cts 84,206 72 24,801 71 200,259 99 1,108,777 45 66, 684 99 405,770 03 37,012 38 19,973 42 86,620 66 5,090 14,111 11 57,884 51 13,702 02 8,688 93 700,800 70 436,728 45 3,271,113 85 Total Credits. $ cts. 84,206 72 24,914 32 200,2.59 99 1,108,777 45 66,684 99 405, 770 03 37,012 38 19,973 42 86,620 66 5,090 78 14,111 11 57,884 51 13,702 02 8,688 93 700.800 70 436,728 45 522 89 133,323 81 22,259,989 21 1,636,573 59 1,671,192 60 230,341 60 39,601 58 25,971,022 39 25,171 86 45,045 44 1,036 08 5,424 10 54 2 3,295 57 5,563 99 3,271,749 35 134,359 89 22,265,413 31 1,636,573 59 1,671,192 60 230,341 60 39,655 85 3,295 57 25,980,832 41 69,597 45 1,442 62 25,171 86 45,045 44 5,860 50 47,127 92 138,280 29 207,621 63 43,005 18 30,205,753 95 Less Refunds as per State- ment N'o. 11. Xet Revente. 208,823 72 43,005 18 26 IMAyO REVEXUE REPORT ^oi— *Oi>nccroiCtr5?scO"^i^OXt--«*cicCf Oi* CO V OS cc O « V C> ^ "3 cc* r-." Ol t>.' Q "*' w c 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 X^U5>COOCTi30 — irS *1" CO OC —• ■-1^ CC PC M ^ OS Ci*C"^ sooocceocNoeo — — OirtCiN hOO'-OO'* CO^(NkC>i .ja2 n«5 : "T cc rj -*• ■^ O c 3w-f^I>.CCOOOOi jot— oowirtoc 50«3iOOCC 1 1 z i 1 Z < S > .a > < < I < < n s •f S > 8 =3 > > 1 (3 < i D I J J 1 - 3 y a X T 1 e « ■a z S 1 s z c 1 0 J 1 i 1 b 1 2 1 0 1 1 6 3 c 1 'S c i "o 1 d a 1 < > £ a: = u c 2 < 0 ;.VL.4i\D HEVESCE REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 5.— WAR TAX Provinces. Fines. Stamps. Transpor- tation , Tickets, Telegrams, Embossing cheques, etc. Auto- mobiles. Jewelry. Ontario ; $ cts. 14,743 25 5,764 00 800 00 800 00 50 00 850 00 324 98 1,185 00 2,085 00 S cts. 614,745 78 169,142 23 33,517 32 33,795 26 4,260 87 89,062 61 62,271 26 48,636 46 95,695 08 521 63 $ cts. 149,550 66 911,211 08 100,327 06 10,455 60 $ cts. 2,764,780 08 247,514 45 54,865 23 21,623 09 5,263 54 343,101 04 112,904 64 179,632 93 67,339 27 45 05 $ cts. 248 703 03 108,962 87 1,943 85 4 531 42 117 24 2, 506 09 5,270 85 1,858 03 21,316 19 25,. 590 96 6,480 32 4,990 60 12,842 57 701 82 284,424 20 Totals 26,602 23 7,210 1,151,648 50 1,486,919 76 11,503 95 3,797,069 32 12,813 28 414,864 68 2,528 31 19,392 23 1,151,648 50 1,475,415 81 3,784,256 04 412,336 37 IXLAXD REVEXCE REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 REVENUE. Mechanical Gramo- Total Music Piano phones, deposited Rolls and phono- Moving to credit of Tea. and Organ Matches. Playing graphs. Picture Receiver Records. Player Actions. Cards. etc. Films. General. $ cts. S cts. S cts. S cts. S cts. $ cts. S cts. $ cts. 1,082,536 42 74,833 31 31,307 18 1,326,755 37 67, 629 29 163,247 36 76,301 28 6,615,133 01 637,585 68 79,594 12 4,748 32 61,398 48 35,685 25 20,757 43 25, 507 25 2,307,871 16 271,476 25 3,825 07 22 69 14,112 13 397 42 5,221 36 6. 278 40 492,786 78 114,553 10 446 01 233 85 16,554 47 2,189 10 5,080 98 7,695 35 217,958 23 10,431 64 25 77 4,793 40 201 46 10 29 595 65 25,752 86 419,975 28 10,137 34 43 22 38,806 71 5,760 11 22,571 00 11,913 45 970,317 81 39, 045 44 3,498 78 448 65 9,300 29 3,691 29 8,152 49 9,681 20 261,070 19 23,360 60 508 17 13 75 25,365 75 1,942 20 175 74 9,308 60 296,977 83 221,086 30 4,177 31 367 87 36,161 25 8,699 11 6, 148 73 12,427 37 488,346 05 488 80 46 .59 1,795 61 245 04 49 17 208 20 4,101 91 284,424 20 2,820,539 51 177,092 47 37, 185 53 1,535,043 46 126,443 27 231,414 55 159,916 75 11,964,740 03 5,731 15 95 02 8,502 29 452 00 790 70 2 70 49,629 40 2,814,808 36 176,997 45 28.683 24 1,534,591 46 126,443 27 230, 623 85 159,914 05 11,915,110 63 32 ISLASO RK\ ISMi: I{i:i'OUT o « Si CO 1 I c^ 014 OK 147 03 1.477 70 414 90 78 74 431 47 410 07 5 3 b" « s CO 3 1 0 GEORGE r~ iM uO t-- X ;oci — X o « t* c: ;-r o V A ? 19 2 0 c a >> ■a < -3 1 .— c 50 •»j.o:c^rcrccs:crtmO' * 1.1 02 'i < «» (5 > ■£ ^ I t ■73 • c Jl I i < ? 1 i r 1 -7 C c c t "5 c c 7 t > r > <: •4 1 X -<}• 05 CO CO C^ -^ 3C ro O O ■* t- h- 3C t- CO -g o CO ■* Tf in -^r o o t^ oi r- -tj- aD « Ci u:> ococoociMifi^^r^ — t-ro — ^--r^ s Ci t-- C^ UO t^ 00 O ^ ^ CJ -^ X O '- b- — t^OiOOCO ^ t- W'^P tOCiO •^CO ^ CCOC^^ t^ l^ 5 111- 1 s i tr ^ t- 32 5 2 5 ^ c^ s t- CC r~- X c o g INLAVD REVENUE REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 si i-i s e^ I i O g 1 oacM s;5 OS OO CIO 1"' o o o CD CO 3 i ss s o o o o t^ os»o ii 1^ g o 8 O g g g o i g i g i • -a 1 a; i 'J C 1 J 1 1 ' i ' § i c > 'E c > ■1 1 2 1 c 1 E t^ r- 1 ii o o o o » ■^ OCO ^ ■^ o — ceo ■^ g ■^ •* g ?: LT ir c 1 i 5 s •^ r-- i 11—3 ISLAND REVENUE REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 ^ s 1 i S S§8 11,344 48 25 50 1,150 00 32 23 250 00 CMCJ OO •^ 36,065 57 15,572 94 1,264 36 10,359 26 3,749 88 2,939 21 74,531 49 i 1 gK i s a 1 Si .2 -a 1 1 i : ■9-0 -CO g : S :§ g is g 1 ^ 2g :g US • o ;0 t|- ;i 2 g o s |iO t2 2 S§ : : : Ii : ; ; ■ - OS ■ : S 1 g Si i : ;g g 1 ■5 " CiOSOlOi -O ■ g2gS :g : 11 i eco-^ toe g § i CO o> g § § si _; OO OO -O -C 5 OOOO ■ o -c " §S|g :g :| 4W CO o OO o ii 1 OiOOOOC owoocc O ■ t* o o o o o o § o o g g 2 S 55 8§ t II 1 OCOfOOOC SfTSSSE »• ■ O o o 1 i o o g g O lO ^2 > (5 i :j3 : c - 3 SqtcoaE Hi • 1 i « xi. .a > 1 6 1 ^ cDioaO'viooc^c ■*M »o loomc^eor CO g eo 1 a>e^ g s !■ g i ■2*1 i Q S3 2 -^rosecr- ^-«i< • •• eooo o "^s-= ' 5 5 3 1 £8 1 ° M ; : S ■ - t^ 111 03 (C SggSS 5S c: 11 g issi ■g2-2 i ! i o INLAXD RETEyUE REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 H S o s > O SM |« E- W O 11— 3§ 36 INLAND REVEM K liKI'OHT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Q 1 15.181 85 Lb. 1.475.542 41 a> o o 5Sg ill i ii g 1 110.805 53 6.695 27 4.375 00 3.90(1 00 2.2.50 0(1 8.175 00 Hi. (139 0(1 8.05(1 00 100 00 i 2 (y 1 1 o o 14 S 2 3 ] 5iS •^'osoi" »' ii; i 11 J.5 1 •4 : ■MO ■ CO— -If H-2 -• o s i ^ - ■0 — 1 Q "II ••-To MO i 2 t^ 1 s ^ eoOgO c § i 1 ° fits h 38 INLAND REVENUE REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 EXCISE REVENUES. No. 10.— Comparative Statement of Receipts for 1916-17, 1917-18 and 1918-19. Totals. Spirits. Malt Liquor. Cigars. Manufactures in Bonds. Other Receipts. Total Revenue. fl91&-17 , 1917-18 U918-19 |'I91ft-17 {1917-18 1918-19 fl91G-17 •' 1917-18 ! 1918-19 1916-17 1917-18 , 1918-19 il91G-17 ■! 1917-18 1918-19 191G-17 •; 1917-18 11918-19 fl916-17 1917-18 191B-17 • 1917-18 i 1918-19 11916-1 1 1917-18 1 1918-19 ,1916-17 '1917-18 11918-19 9, 880.. '566 55 11.486,526 77 6,964,415 46 109,215 35 80,486 10 19,081 85 2,367,902 38 1,791,481 47 1,477,792 41 11,197,102 52 12,616,878 48 20,248,334 60 730,215 26 776,086 16 1,261,914 85 110,408 79 123,183 40 118,855 53 8,049 39 7,329 91 6,795 27 8,352 66 6,932 93 42,020 86 113,548 70 122,376 3» 69,806 29 24,525,361 60 26,011,281 61 30,209,017 12 IXLAXD RETESVE REPORT 39 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 11. — Refunds of Revenue during the fiscal year ended March .31, 1919. Excise Refunds — Spirits -S 40,894 22 Malt Liquor 33 33 Malt 98. 195 01 Tobacco 996 49 Cigars 5 32 Seizures IS 00 Sundries 4, 157 43 S 144,299 80 War Tax 49,629 40 Grand Total S 193,929 lO 40 IXLAKD REVEUVE REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 12. — Statement showing amount of Revenues accrued during the year ended March 31, 1918. Law Stamps. Supreme Court. Exchequer Court. Territorial Court. The amount of stamps in the hands of distributors, April 1, 1918 . $ cts. 476 70 3,150 00 S cts. 103 00 3,303 00 i cts. 9,613 55 To stamps issued by the Inland Revenue Service during the . year ended March 31, 1919 Totals 3,626 70 3,406 00 9,613 55 By balance being the revenue during the year ended March 31, 1919 51 60 3,575 10 208 00 3,198 00 7,758 55 By amount of stamps in the hands of distributors, March 31, 1919 1,855 00 Totals . . 3,626 70 3,406 00 9,613 55 INLAND RErBNUE REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 13 St,\tement showing the Amounts voted and the Expenditures for each service for the year ended March 31, 1919. Expendi- tures. Over Expended. Under Expended. Departmental salaries " contingencies Excise salaries " contingencies War tax contingencies Special War Act Duty pay at large distilleries other factories Duty pay other than special survey Preventive service salaries Tobacco stamps Excise commission to customs officers Preventive Service contingencies Provisional Allowance Excise Methylated Spirit contingencies Minor Expenditure Provisional Allowance Vote 419 War Bonus Total t cts. 190,025 00 28,000 00 550,768 25 100,000 00 75,000 00 1,003 50 16,000 00 2,000 00 112,000 00 125,000 00 5,000 00 18,000 00 12,000 00 500,000 00 500 00 48,313 39 115,000 00 $ cts. 144,323 99 10,880 06 475,936 44 99,871 34 53,294 92 1,003 50 9,890 47 1,250 26 86,638 93 97,485 55 1,141 51 9,823 32 8,115 32 295,400 15 48,313 39 39,832 44 1,898,610 14 1,383,201 58 $ cts. 45,701 01 17,119 94 74,831 81 128 66 21,705 08 6, 109 53 749 74 25,361 07 27,514 45 3,858 49 8,176 68 3,884 68 204,599 86 500 00 75,167 56 IXLAND RETE'NVE REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Dr. No. 14. — Statement showing the transactions in connection with the Manufacture of Methylated Spirits the year ended March 31, 1919. Aniount. Totals. stock on hand March 31, 1918— Alcohol 16,857-56 Proof gallons at 72c $ cts. 12,137 44 960 00 10,655 25 368 00 $ cts. 240 Barrels at S4.00 Methylated spirits 6,874 ■ 36 Proof gallons at $1 .55 92 barrels at $4.00 , 24,120 69 To methylated spirits sold and unpaid on March 31, 1918— 152-2 Standard gallons at $1.00 125 20 359 54 7,126 86 2,752 00 75 00 242-93 " 1.48 4,751.30 " 1.50 688 barrels at $4.00 nt No. $ 2 200,469 49 16,800 00 10,438 60 To disbursements tor purchase of materials and as per Stateme -Mcohol — 294,808-08 at 68c 217,269 49 51 91 217,217 58 53,626 84 616 60 20,064 00 4,200 barrels at S4.00 Wood Naphtha— 5,095-25 at $1.53 7,897 64 29,027 65 13,069 55 3,632 00 18,727-52 at $1.55 7,969-24 at SI .64 908 barrels at $4.00 Gasoline and Benzine — 91 gals at 305c 27 76 29 11 276 80 280 93 2 00 92galsat3Uc -. . . .- 685-2 gals at 41c Pump To Barrels— 3816 barrels at $4.00 9 drums, at $10.00 ....$ 15,264 00 90 00 4,710 00 314 drums at $15.00 291,525 02 654 36 ....J 2,027 50 1,652 14 864 84 3 00 290,870 66 To special assistance 4,529 48 To other expenses as follows — Salaries paid by Civil Government ....$ 6,900 00 1,003 50 12,432 98 $ 337,862 93 Methylated spirits manufactured during the year, 319,880-40 proof gallons. IXLASD RETEyUE REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Cr. No. 14. — Statement showing the transanctions in connection with the Manufacture of !Meth3'lated Spirits the year ended ]\Iarch 31, 1919. Amount. Totals. By cash on account of Methylated spirits sold during the 1919, as per details— 4,231-94 Standard gals at SI. 00 . . vear ended March 31, $ 4,231 94 $ cts. • 326,231 36 10,438 60 S cts. 2,095-93 Standard gals at S1.33 33,303-36 Standard gals at S1.35. . . 2,787 58 44,959 50 2,976-67 Standard gals at SI.48 4,405 44 153,799-18 Standard gals at S1.50 230,695 85 8,458 barrels at S4.00 33,832 00 354 drums at S15.00 5,310 00 8 00 1 05 Add amount sold in 1917-18 and not paid — 125-20 Standard gals at Sl.OO . $ 125 20 242-93 Standard gals at S1.48 359 54 4,751-30 Standard gals at Sl-50 7,126 86 688 barrels at $4.00 . . 2,752 00 5 drums at $15.00 75 00 $ 110 14 Deduct amount sold in 1918-19 and not paid — 110-14 Standard gals at Sl.OO. . 336, 669 96 14,139 01 1,961-15 Standard gals at S1.33 2,608 33 6,912-36 Standard gals at Sl-35 9,331 54 451 barrels at $4.00 . . 1,804 00 285 00 322,530 95 52 02 $ 3,583 02 8,518 46 322,582 97 Stock on hand March 31, 1919— Wood alcohol, 2,184-77 gals at $1.64 Grain alcohol, 72,527-14 gals at 68c 14,111 02 Methylated spi rits, 125-34 gals at S1.35 169 21 Methylated spirits, 82-85 gals at $1.35 HI 85 700 48 257 barrels at $4.00 1,02S 00 14,111 02 336,693 99 1,168 94 337 862 93 IXLAyn REYfjyUE uki-ort (Appendix A). 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 SPIRITS. No. 1.- — CoMPAR.\TivE Statement of IManufactures for Licenses. Materials T.VKEN rOR USE. Provinces. Grain. * No. Fees. Malt. Indian corn. Rye. Oats. WTieat. 1918. 12 6 1 $ 2,875 1,500 250 lbs. 2,101,752 3,191,239 lbs. 31,924,928 3,708,640 lbs. 3,803,700 3,223,750 lbs. 124,460 lbs. Totals 19 12 5 1 4,625 2,875 1,250 250 5,292,991 956, 233 35, 633, ,968 15,310,212 7,027,450 1,759,335 124,460 41,900 1919. 39,860 16,600 1,237,140 Totals 18 4,375 996,093 15,310,212 1,775,935 41,900 1,237,140 INLAND RErEXUE REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 SPIRITS. the Fiscal Years ended March 31, 1918 and 1919. Molasses Used in spirits manufactured. Proof spirits manufactured Duty collected ex-manu- factory on deficiencies and assessments. Total duty collected ex-manufac- tory, including license fees. Total grain Grain Molasses lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. Gals. Gals. S cts. S cts. 37,954,840 37,789,012 10,267,094 2,237,158-74 1.329,758-73 37- 13 2,005-93 406-79 4,814 22 976 30 7 689 22 10,123,629 18,171,440 18,171,440 2,476 30 250 00 48,078,469 18,067,680 18,171,440 48,708,888 9,890,062 48,056,106 16,967 982 'i,'248i800' 18,171,440 48,708,888 9,890,062 3,566,954-60 3,608,819 41 494,573-54 83,716 39 2,412-72 1,558-97 301-10 5,790 52 3,741 53 722 64 10,415 52 6,616 53 1,972 64 250 00 1,293,600 19,361,280 58,598,950 18,216,782 58,598,950 4,187,109-34 1,86007 4,464 17 8,839 17 IXLAXD IlEVEyUE REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 1a. — Statement showing transactions in the Distilleries in the Divisions. In process, including deficiencies brought forward. Manufactured, including surpluses. Bclle\-ille, Ont Proof Gals. 96,501-97 755-30 156-31 45.842-86 9,118-23 246,350-11 Proof Gals. 2,865,803-58 228-70 Guelph, Ont 355 760-51 387,026 62 Totals 398,724-78 3,608,819-41 Joliette, Que Montreal, Que 2,369-80 13, 730- 12 4, 859 06 26-86 494,427-44 119-24 Totals 20,958-98 494,573-54 83,716-39 419,683-76 4,187,109-34 INLAND RETENVE REPORT 47 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dominion of Canada, during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1919. Returned to distillery for redistillation. Received from other sources, duty paid Totals. Warehoused. Fusel oil written off. Deficiencies on which duty was collected. In process, including deficiencies carried forward. Totals. Proof Gals. 152,387-75 261-77 PTOOf Gals. 165-00 31-27 Proof Gals. 3,114,858-30 1,277-04 •156-31 401,603-37 9,754-88 649,156-09 Proof Gals. 3,089,659-61 279-88 122-58 262,076-60 7,199-74 179,624-04 Proof Gals. 1,729-18 Proof Gals. 1-64 33 73 P-oof Gals. 23,469-51 995-52 Proof Gals. 3,114,858-30 1,277-04 156-31 330-34 14-06 1,509-54 139,182-37 1,045-60 469,53205 401 603-37 554-25 82-40 9 754-88 15,779-36 168,983-13 278-67 4,176,805-99 3,538,962-45 2,059-52 1,558-97 634,225-05 4,176,805 99 2,396-66 817,831-24 4,978-30 26-86 804,391-42 119-24 2,369-80 7,856-25 4,508-20 2,396-66 309,673-68 5,583-57 49-76 817,831-24 4 978-30 301-10 309,673-68 825,206-20 804,537-52 5,633-33 301-10 14,734-25 825,206-20 52-15 83,768-54 65,659-67 18,108-87 83 768-54 478,708-96 278-67 5,085,780-73 4,409,159-64 7,692-85 1,860 07 667,068-17 5,085,780-73 roof lions. B B G H 6,682 K L( 4,048 _, 505-28 T^o.-.TO-Tl 216.432-78 IXLAXn RErBKVE IfEPORT SPIRITS. NoATiVE Statement of Warehouse Returns for the Fiscal Years ended M ended from other sions. In Transit last year. Proof Gallons. 28,208-23 134.749-77 10,382-84 2.070-2^ 33.517-36 1.784-46 5,719-89 »10-21 Jo 6.591-30 ♦244 .. Ml 3.212-60 Q« St Tl 34.220-93 26.350-8. 2.026-7 24.439-24 7,708-70 1,425-62 1,237-20 Proof Gallons. 7,028,260-10 32,932-04 31,328-76 973,616-71 21,621-28 31,063-69 293,069-34 3.689-60 8,612-54 29, 520, 494 -.W 16.262.840-20 6.602.; 24.' .224- .965- .205- ,187- ,2«2 ,140 ;.612 Entered for Consumption. Removed to other Divisions. Quantity. Proof Gallons. 174-95 761-35 469-89 990-36 876-67 829-18 427-21 075-01 481.668-18 2.267.711-28 20,628-2 22.896-57 102,719-01 2,021-53 16,642-46 24,681-06 2,140-92 H '0,058-77 97,409-25 23,309.177-95 2,941.109-28 Pi . , . 2,788.158 16 6,060,502-77 59,456 18 51 , 590 83 1,843,669 04 .35,733.11 4,390 82 625,229 87 7,380 47 1,127,805-54 5,372,169 03 49,522 54.966 58 241,904 45 4,852 25 39,946 15 59,271 37 5,138 23 Warehoused in Divisions to which removed . Proof Gallons. 4,519,091-80 1,131,798-88 4,623-04 660-69 20.742-68 3.309-48 9.916-28 0,142-85 3,72S,004 946,890-46 1,889-54 30,453-28 2,183-83 1,451-78 Proof Gallons. 77,6+1-25 5,588-59 97-33 12,843-51 215,980 16,254-43 al Duty R'lUected -manu- .ctory, eluding License Fees. S cts. 1,904 20 400 00 200 00 200 00 ,450 00 400 00 200 00 200 00 •Used in the manufacture of Methylated Spirits at Government Wareh Total duty collected ex-manufactorj' and e; License fees SPIRITS. No. 2,— Wakehojise Retubk tor the Fiscal Ynor ondi-d .Manh 31. Idin --• K„„v^ TOO. Oilier .Ol... E.„„dIo,C.»..„p,i«.. llo„oveJ,oo.l„,D,v,.o„. .SllSL Froo. Eipofleil. in Bonded R'>niaiiung tjuamily. Duty. WBirhouscd .0 .„..,„ Divisions. Vajjousc an xJ Romovcd ti"-;.' Legal 0.h„, ■lolaU, -; 8..... Jljl OnlSli.. 505.377 37 ^io:o3o;ic so.ohi^o: 128,05! 57 Proof 0,7«11 201-77 ;■ 07.732-05 -• °'5« i: ii-E 505!377-37 '.'« h...- ■273.876^71 ssS:^*:" ga*" :;:: ■: • . . ..... - 117:.83-18 3.0,8,2.74 iiaoolooaUi T.,„.U 0 8 . 80. S4. 8..,si?IJ = ..m.5...« 34,220 03 ,0,2.2.840-20 48,.6.8-18 1,127,805 54 3,728,004.9 215.980-57 108..i3-13 281,028 35 2.498-34 422.759-02 ^1373,870-74 ) 8 Oil 40500 16, 302, MOM .I.,U.-1I.. , Urn, . . 81. Hyucindii- , . ■' '- ■='«^1! "1i!-i-i- ';:?S!' ::||| 1ii ■JCMOS K mIIsI '^Z: ; 3....73. :::;: .SZ . '-St 10:357:31 "III :|;|| T,„.,. Situs = 8,«.7.M3.2. 2..350-SS 0,002,80.-85 2.207.711 28 5,372,100 03 94.,S.O-46 1«,!-H 43 3«..«M Oi 11.007. 11 2,103 49 8.5.0-38 752.983-03 2.287.55.-99 o.ooa.soO'Ss .xr, ,l„l„,, N 1, (k 20.142.33 2,020-71 20.028-27 40,522 00 3.W3-47 1,23.03 24,908-67 [.''.'(.'"^^s" 3,8M.0S 2j.SS:w ""'"■^" iS:5So:^ ll-.m'w l.MOSl nSS 3f;il?8:38 l'.....l. 3,!I2.«S 24,4311-2 37,224 14 22.,!S8 57 54,006 58 1.880 54 12.438 03 37,224 14 """""■- "»" IO«.7SO.0« 7,70S-7. 102,71001 241,004 45 80.451-28 40.219.94 43,5734. 222. 005 '72 77021 4,2053. 2.021 53 4,852 25 2,183-83 ' ■■' '■. ^11" « 30.412. DO 42.187-75 10,0)248 30,040 15 21,411 70 4.133-50 43,187-75 vi":;:;" '-'' ' 'ISl' '■""■'- 'ST. ":SS:!4 \IS^ '■if-M 52 15 •ss:?; 'ISfi 'IS." l..lnl- , 0 24.004.30 1.425 02 101.282.80 24,681-06 53,271 37 1.451 78 5: 15' 4.5. 72846 74.304-79 1.1.282-80 1„,.~»,.V.T 289 13 1.237 20 2.140 0! 2,14002 5,138 23 1 2,14.92 S.,..i.„ , , 8.012 54 8.012.54 S..1254 __ '■■"'■'■"'•'■ __ ° ™..,.w ■'■""•-- ,7,.™ 2, "3 300 177 05 2.0„.,00.2. 0.055.570 2. 4.710,873. 58 232,241.0 47..70,,. 203,... .2 4,™ ,3 432.053-8. SSlt },.,4.3,324 42 23.3».,77..5 AND IIEVIJNVE BEPOItT SPIRITS. Dr. No.. .—Comparative Statement of Warehouse Returns for the Fiscal Years ended March 31, 1918 and 1919. Ck. ViFr u ..,™_.,h„ T.,. Rodiatillittion fee. --■ ^s Divisions, dntw° ur tl'>r/ Qua.li.y, .... to which i„t™... Legal ""■"■ Tolal,. QuoIjit Yukon Territory «i ,r(: »,. :<«• Hji "'ii S9 :;: II t 1 '■"11 "i: ':::: ="■:;:: r: *;:;; Proof ;i0.08l,878-W aiosgoo T.,.l. .0 .M m. , .3.S J, 3.ii?s2,; ISOMN »S -IT .,04».a ..7..1,2,7 « 1,, 470^.125 5,M0,H2.S »7.(08K M,,78« 20,,>,72.32 3o..n-is .'«7,.(».3! :wdsfs 2..520,. 250 50,000 17,274,500 .'0 1,436 1,014,OOC 17,172,100 6 185 900l 17 ?.(« o' 15,446,220 0,200 1 10,75C 1 0 1,000 380 725,3061 1,2.54,814,960 163,310H 192,697,638 134,700| 912 1,436 4,637,750| 20 1919. S $20,231,695 60 10 16,639 00 S $20, 248,334 60 INLAND RBVmnE REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No- TOBACCO— Continued. No. 10. — Warehouse Returns for the Fiscal Year ended MarcU 31, 1918. R,m.W.i,oWml,»u« 1 nro, 11 —Comparative Statement of Waiehouse Returns for the Fiscal Years ended March 31, 191S and 1019 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 """"ZCvS"'"''" 1 -| — • E.tCtrftotC™.umplio». I,»,«v,dv,0,„„Dhyo=.. E. po„»l. .WV„«.us ,l,S„re.. W,U,o„o,^ T„..„W«.,»,.i„ ItamaioiaK in Worehoofa. ToU... n>. CiKiiroll**, "S. a«II. t:i(i»reu«. Sr ... »°(iSv ... Tol>»«o. CigT- I'lM Duty- ' T01..COO. Cigarettes. Cigfttcttps ovcrwi-u!ht. IS ....„„ C,.„„„. .oW..». — Ctoi- rt-pifcht. Soo. J-, Cmf Cto,i- 3. '-: CiKiir- S.O. ■,.ob.». cto.- wpiglit. .ob... Cieuetles. Ci»,- a^ Tolm, llf '" . IB" ''"'•"'" ' «°""" jS d?riiiir ,.:rb. lUinovwl CiBareiiw. SvMoS ;::„!. Si ri,. Sat. LI... ,S.. N„, LI, No, TT II ,.„.. u,. N„ N„ N„ u,.. ■.H., .„ .K-„ ..„., ■• ■ 'no. - Ibii. U... N„. K.. N,.. N„, u,. I.b., No, u.. No No lb.. r.i„. No, No, Ll,. No. I.b.. LU. No. No. Lb., No. No. Idt w;.iii»l 3,2aT,13( '■bos'™ :: .: - :.:■: in mil I7« » «1 »,IH8 -•-■- ;z Ij'.JOO 1.120.8281 5;OB.S'.01I r» 1 z ^oZZ :„.0l. 01..0J .7 ""■''mo' 23,«2« 40,891.930 50,00, „ 55,130) '-'S; 22.414 25. 700. 230 24.800 ,■=" 11011 O.IM 10.100 !*! 7o:8S0 347.IS5H liMliJoO 1.000 1,220,8281 .,083,.73« „..25.3,0 ».SQ0 ,^'» m «T«»M ,j.„ J.UM » 7.7l«.IK< iM.m 4.010 8.7I8.0.W 12 7110 « .i.ilO 10 73 » 'S'Soo ,; ,. ■. ,'"1 7,0« un »i'>' m 4«i ''703 2'710'8» lI'ooO ! m su'tm lie Isi W "■""■""' """" ou.ooo — lOJ.SlO 5:745 SoC — - ' 8.70ft 70 595 322A 9.W.03O 45,000 ■1011 ^3,150 10.100 12.555 ra:SSS H.Ill.i) 1,, .,1,1, 1,81 107.516 0.743.400 3.J00 1 ,.7>,».1»77 7,«,., .11,™ _» llll.niv im S.J70..101il ,„ „, ,j 7 IlI'lJJ,-, .•0.871.2.0 85.0,0 777.41.. 3. 22O,O0SA 21.2mA 51.355,380 3,00«,t»0 .0.™ ;,„,»i« «..,„.,7» M,,i;,„| »i.»,..,iM, ,ll,8.-,0 .,V, 000,55111 17,130.250 11.000 8,370,394K 745.041.120 184.091 in .,! fl.OMi 1J8.IWU.7W «.«»»|i..iw.Miml 'm IB.70,.7. ,»,.»« 7..M. .litr,:?! ,7.km;» "™ '«'»• ^.7 '.•Mi ■Af'im ..^ ,.ll5:Sr, 218 103 4 057) m^fno." M T 1000 00 30 Oil) 1 ill i"! itS „i,l' ' 1 , ..oot 2.,»l n.S! 507 000 300 101. »«3) 2?;S;!?S 5.000 ;:S;K;|: ,7..„7. 77,.. ,. ",:: MI }: i '"■*" nS W 1^ 1 ;h;^ ,| » 71 -"V,,;_,i\;,„i„i.„i z z 27.2.:: '035 50 i™il itJ i« , 1.™ ...o; '■i;ii TO.SllI ,7.™,™ nm l.m.m\<.w.m.« ""■=«■ ior.^iul p.>D » '■'"•»' ""••" 8.2aT,«0l(|l.03S,0IOH3 1'-" 2 .Toittli. . |..» ,7.m.m !a.m 1.300.MS 20| 307 lit S 248l|ll5 900 liO| 447 Msj 10 00 1000 7 3011 1 2,4 811960 ""■"""1" ""H"' °"i "'i''-"" 4,037,750 20.000 O.MO 897,000 lOO 078.805A 35,014,000 0,000 8.2»7,150n| 1.033,«10.835 32,,»j 1,5.2 j, und cx-warohouao, ionluding Canada Twial (12.013,201 18 $30,2. 58 IXLASD KEVEyVF RKFORT Dk. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 RAAV LEAF TOBACCO, INCLUDING No. 12. — CoMP.\K.\TivE Statement of Warehouse Returns Remaining in warehouse from last year. Imported Ware- housed ex factory. Received from other divisions. Totals. Removed during year In transit last year. std. lbs. 2.934,109 8. 988. 4081 8,742 std. lbs. 2,837,489 15,155,803i 217 4,259 1,115 25,321 310 28,310 137,395 std. lbs. 242,886 1,417,069 std. lbs. 59,725 1,053,193^ std. lbs. 4,757 31,245/5 std. lbs. 6,078,966 26,645,719« 8,959 12,7861 20,472 37,541 1,437 36,276 179,862 1918. Ontario Quebec 3,545 19,0.32 1,494 3, 228 J 325 3,459 9X4 1,224 543 260 Xova Scotia 8 450 311 213 6.742 36 981 4,943 12,006, 222i 18,190,219i 1,661,449 1,122,612 41.516A 33, 022, 019 A Totals 2,667,432 7,624,735^5 140 2.669,382 21,474,372^ 2,936 5,651 1,263 42,982 324 28, 670 J 82.855 123,286 691,746 118. 408 J 1,332,5781 346 10,083 852 5,578,8545 31,133,515fj 3,928 9,4325 11,372 55,694 1,241 34,402 111,342 1919. Ontario Quebec 93 10, 109 9 239 3,473 917 4,062 l,525i 947 144 Alberta 27 540 10,347,862iJ 24,308,436A 815,032 1,457,0255 11,425 36, 939, 781 A Totals lynyo RETEycE report SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 STEMS, SCRAPS, AND CUTTINGS. for the Fiscal Years ended March 31. 1918 and 1919. Cr. Entered for consumption. Removed to other di-vasiona. Exported Writ- ten off De- stroyed Entered for Manu- facture free. Remaining in warehouse Quantity. Duty. Ware- housed in divisions to which removed. In transi std. lbs. 2,795,034 15.139,8S3A4. 3 593 i cts. 805,468 72 281,435 34 1 nnfi (U std. lbs. 158,042^ 948,5055 5,226 2,556 s.lbs. 1,609 7,376 std. lbs. 285,490 l,459,445i s. lbs. 1,550 157 s. lbs. 2055 7,2495 std. lbs. 169,603 1,458,368 std. lbs. 2,667,432 7,624,735^ 140 3,6885 10,109 9,239 917 4,062 27,540 std. lb.. 6,078,966 26,645,71911 8,959 4' 196 1174 .SS 852 1,494 12,786J 3,954 96 194 1,107 12 7,569 80 85 96 9.444 40 44,655 10 6,409 146 213 23 20,472 1,849 113 37,541 307 1,437 31 701 490 2,462 36,276 141,952 6,433 1,475 179,862 18,146.814^, 151,947 36 1,122,612 11,425 1,749,38U 1,707 14,246 1,627,971 10,347, 862IJ 33,022. 019/^, 2,229,814i 15,318,813^6. 3,630 896,091 06 031,813 42 1,431 12 635 04 1,111 12 9,896 60 298 80 11,112 72 39,538 16 317,416 1,138,303^ 30,849 1,910 130,412 757,1795 821 6,483 726,299 3,106,714 2,143,243 10,804,112 298 7,859 8,503 30,655 476 7,970 23,877 5,578.8541 31,133,515,V 3,928 1,573^ 9,4325 2,869 11,372 24,327 687 .. 25 55,694 765 1,241 26,300 132 43 34,402 86,803 619 111,342 17,694,895^6, 991,928 04 1,457,0251 32,75S 887,5915 25 7,479 3,833,013 13,026,993 36,939,781^5 IXLAXD RETEXUE REPORT OTHER MATERIALS. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 13. — CoMP.\RATivE Statement of Warehouse Returns for the Fiscal Years ended March 31, 1918 and 1919. Dr. Cr. RemBining in Ware- house from last year. Warehoused Totals. Pro\-inces. Entered for Consumption. Remaining in Warehouse. TotaU. Quantity. Duty. Lbs. 1,549,692 1,896,533 Lbs. 2,099,317 1,174,489 Lbs. 3,649,009 3,071,022 1918. Lbs. 1,752,476 .1,476,289 S cts. 280,396 16 327,303 19 Lbs. 1,896,533 1,594,733 Lbs. 3,649,009 1919. 3,071,022 INLAND REYENVE REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 t^ S Lbs. 633,488 5,779,899 10,968 5,418 107,708 18,755 12,171 8,890 17,734 i Re- maining in Ware- house. Lbs. 332,644 1,073,348 96 1,590 s 3 ■^ T3.2 i o Ware- housed in Divisions to which removed. ^ ^5 1 .2 1 •a £ c W 0 3 $ cts. 15,310 03 232,918 01 543 60 193 05 5,. 385 40 981 75 610 30 444 49 966 19 i>r ii 3 " M Lbs. 171,190 855,8235 6,073 1,948 15,223 12,067 7,983 I,. 352 OS r- o 3 £ Lbs. 129,366 3,791,9135 4,799 1,880 107,708 3,532 104 907 15,866 i 1 0 C s C "i c m c a: > c :2 e 1 c 1 c a: £ X < X E m 1 Lbs. 633,488 5,779,899 10,968 5,418 107,708 18,755 12,171 8,890 17,734 to Received from other Divisions. 1^. ill Lbs. 9,821 25,032 g i^ i Ware- housed and Debited. Lbs. 623,667 5,754,867 10,968 5,320 107,708 18,755 12,171 8,890 15,317 1- 3 ^ o •* IMAyn REVEKVF REPORT ^2 £-t ^"o"^ rt u 3 f^E- i g cs 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 •r cc ir: t^ o o CO — < ■^ cs-g-corocxc — N «♦ (M Q W CS O (O "^ OC Ci «C t^ CC CO CO OC i.-^ O O "5 O C OiflOOtflOOO S *CO idC o c •—■^OSOSOO-^OCS OG oooooooo "t^ O O O O O O C2 Ci oooo o>ooo 3 — O t- C-l 3 O C-1 C"J CO 5 b-OOO ^ c5 oocc S528 S tC in iC O O «? 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(NCO r- -f O MOD 'tf- — ' — t^O o c^-* if^oS CO O— ' COl^ i cs 13 1 oo o ooo oo o ooo oo t^ §2^:: ■* C-l s 6 QoeC'-oc^^ ift go ., c,---" = i C i c 1 1 < 3c o ; : ^ 11 1 83 1 5 1 < 1 5 c2 11—6 INLAND REVENUE REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 -MANUFACTURES No. 19. — Comparative Statement of Warehouse Returns Remaining in Warehouse from Last Year. Warch oused. Received from other Divisions. Totals. Vinegar. Provinces. Vinegar. Vinegar. Crude Fulminate. Removed during the year. Vinegar. Crude Fulimnate. Galls. 37S. 700-52 47,800-71 Galls. 1,535,525-67 149,583-04 Lb. 144,455 38,829 Galls. Galls. 1,914. 226 19 197,383-75 18,629-40 267,467-54 18,344-88 Lbs. 144,455 38,829 1918. Ontario 18.629-40 25,206-72 93,795-29 148,465-53 3.067-61 15,277-27 535,573-79 1,836,641-85 183,284 43,836-12 2,416,051-76 183,284 Totals 399-478-94 93,088-60 1,482,236-04 151,472-87 112,670 7,402i 1,881.714-98 244,561-47 32,773-70 189,379-46 13,266-27 112,671 7.402i 1919. Ontario 32,773-70 111,144-20 78,235-26 10,097-41 3,168-86 Alberta 606,880-60 1,722,041-58 120,0735 32,773-70 2,361,695-88 120,073J Totals ISLAND REVENUE REPOST SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 IN BOND. for the Fiscal Years ended March 31, 1918 and 1919. Entered for Consumption. Removed to other Divisions. Exported. Remaining Warehouse. Totals. Vinegar. Duty. Vinegar. Vinegar. Crude Fulminate. Vinegar. Vinegar. Crude FuUmate. Galls. 1,485,105-20 85 665-75 $ cts. 59,404 21 3,426 64 745 19 6,252 94 607 04 Galls. 25,206-72 18,629-40 Galls. 4,435-33 Lbs. 144,455 38,829 Galls. 399,478-94 93,088-60 Galls. 1,914,226-19 197,383-75 18,629-40 267,467-54 18,344-88 Lbs. 144,455 38,829 18,629-40 156 323-34 111,144-20 3,168-86 15,176-02 1,760,899-71 70,436 02 43,836-12 4.435-33 183,284 606,880-60 2,416,051-76 183,284 1,307.301-70 100, 513 -.53 52, 292 05 4, 020 -.56 1,310-95 4,947-57 200-73 24,538-60 3,799-77 10,185-67 112,671 7,402^ 539,689-01 140,248-17 1,881,714-98 244,561-47 32,773-70 189,379-46 13,266-27 112,671 7,402J 32,773-70 123,688-70 65,690-76 8,248-15 5,018-12 1,569,295-75 62,771-86 28,338-37 10,185-67 120,0731 753,876-09 2,361,695-88 120, 073 J 1918. 1919. Total duty collected, ex-manufactory and ex-warehouse $ 116,383 40 $ 110,805 53 License fees 6,800 00 8,050 00 Totals $ 123,183 40 $ 118,855 53 lyiAxii KKVKXur: uei-out ACETIC ACID. 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 20. — CoMPAKATiVE Si'ATEME.VT of Manufactures for the Fiscal Years eiidcil March 31, 1918 and 1919. Province:?. Licenses. Manufac- tured. Paid Dut.v ex-M anufactory . Ware- housed. Total Duty Collected ex- Manufactory, including License Fees. No. Fees. Acetic Acid. Acetic Acid. Duty. Acetic Acid. 1918. 1 1 S cts. 50 00 50 00 Galls. 82,008-40 205,834-79 Galls. $ cts. Galls. 82,008-40 25,085-99 $ cts. 50 00 Quebec 180,748-80 7,229 91 7,279 91 Totals , 2 100 00 287, 843 19 180,748-80 7,229 91 107,094-39 7,329 91 1919. 1 1 50 00 50 00 50 00 Quebec 167,382-88 167,382-88 6,695 27 6,745 27 2 100 00 167,382-88 167,382-88 6,695 27 6,795 27 IXLAXU HI-: VENUE REPORT 69 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 21. — Comparative State.mext of Warehouse Returns for the Fiscal Years De. ended March 31, 1918 and 1919. Cr. Warehoused. Total. Provinces. Exported. Total. Acetic Acid. Acetic Acid. Acetic Acid. Acetic Acid. Galls. 82,008-40 25,085-99 Galls. 82,008-40 25,085-99 1918. Ontario Quebec Totals 1919. Xo Warehousing transactions. Galls. 82,008-40 25,085-99 GaUs. 82,008-40 25,085-99 107,094 39 107,094-39 107,094-39 107,094-39 1918. 1919. $ cts. S cts. Total duty collected ex-manufactory 7,229 91 100 00 6.695 27 7,329 91 6,795 27 INLAND REVENUE REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 APPENDIX B. EXPENDITURES, ETC. Statement Xo. 1. — ShowiiiK tlic Aniounl paid during tlie Year 1918-19 to different Companies for guaranteeing Outside Officers of the Inland Revenue Service. Amounts paid. Railway Passengers Assurance Co The Imperial Guarantee and Accident Insurance Co. of Canada.. The Dominion of Canada Guarantee and Accident Insurance Co The Guarantee Co. of North America London, Guarantee and Accident Co The Employers Liability Assurance Corporation, Limited Total cts. 185 9.5 414 46 266 07 414 48 138 96 297 73 INLAND REVENCE REPORT SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 2. — Statement showing the number of parties under Licen,?es for the year 1918-19. Divisions. 3 2 1 1 s 1 > ■s "B. S ■3 G ! i 3 5 1 i § g ■a 1 1 1 1 H 2 1 1 2 2 1 "H c a S a 5 4 4 8 2 19 .... "2 "2 7 1 14 3 67 10 37 3 5 6 3 1 2 1 3 > -3 c « c s 1 '2 1 i 3 1 9 2 2 4 1 2 2 3 2 4 2 ■3 1 "2 '32 7 60 1 17 i i i 3 1 1 1 1 2 '2 7 1 ■a 0 "5 S 1 5 6 3 8 4 35 5 6 1 2 53 1 1 1 1 1 1 6S u S i ^_ i 1 3 3 4 3 •- 1 i 1 £ j= Pi 1 1 1 1 'I 19 5 3 1 9 1 3 32 3 1 1 11 T3 3 cc ■g 1 2 i 1 1 10 4 20 i2 1 1 14 6 2 2 4 44 i 3 1 1 '2 4 8 '2 '2 4 12 X '3 3 3 3 C K 1 c > "5 Belleville Guelph Hamilton ngs on. 3 3 Ottawa Perth 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 Prescott.. 1 1 2 9 2 4 2 4 6 3 21 3 2 19 ^ Windsor.. Ontario.. . 2 1 29 12 4 3 3 2 i 18 1 J 3 6 1 1 — 1 48 5 5 13 18 6 ~2 1 1 — — Halifax.. . — — — — Xova Scotia — — — — Winnipeg, Manitoba ... _ — — 18 1 3 16 5 21 7 2 6 17 6 23 1 67 7 1 4 14 4 18 165 2 2 1 1 19 13 2 9 15 3 18 122 1 1 6 8 — - - — - Vancouver Victoria — ~ — British Columbia — 11 — 11 Grand Totals... 14 5 5 135 >> l\h.\M) h'FVKMK JiKI'Oh'T 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 A. Summary Statement showing the number of permanent officers employed in the different services of the Inland Revenue during the vear ended March 31, 1919. — For the Year. Part of Year. De.ad . Superan- nuated. Total. Depaitment Staff Kxise Vioventive Total 2!t 309 86 424 2 42 11 55 .... ^.... 8' 5 5 31 SIM !)7 492 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a A. 1920 SHIPPING REPORT DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS CONTAINING THE STATEMENTS OF NAVIGATION AND SHIPPING OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED MARCH 31 19 19 COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL RETURNS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS PRIXTED BY ORDER OF PARLIAMENT OTTAWA J. de LABROQUERIE TACHfi PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY 1919 [No. 11a -1020] 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a To His Excellency the Duke of Devonshire, K.G., P.C, G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., etc., etc., etc., Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of the Dominion of Canada. ]May it Please Your Excellency: — The undersigned has the honour to present to Your Excellency the Annual Report of the Department of Customs, containing Statements of Navigation and Shipping of the Dominion of Canada for the Fiscal Year ended M.irch 31 1919, as compiled from official returns. All of which is respectfully submitted. J. D. REID, Actiiig Minister of Custotns and Inland Revenue. Ottawa, December 10, 1919. 11a— 1^ 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a INDEX TO STATEMENTS Total Vessels built, registered, and sold, and total tonnage entered Inwards and Outwards since Con- federation - Statement, by Ports, of Vessels built and registered, 1919 Statement showing the trade \*ia St. LawTence River (Sea-going Vessels) Inwards and Outwards. . Statement of Vessels entered Inwards from Sea by Ports and Outporta Abstract , by Countries, of Vessels entered Inwards from Sea Statement of Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, by Ports and Outports AlKtract, by Countries, of Vessels entered Outwards for Sea Summary Statement of S^a-going Vessels Arrived and Departed, by Ports Statement of the Nationalities of Sea-going Vessels Summary Statement oi Sea-going Vessels entered Inwards and Outwards Simimary Statement of Vessels Arrived and Departed (exclusive of Coasting Vessels) ^ Trade with each Country, by Ports, and Nationality of Vessels Inwards - Summary Statement of Vessels Inwards from Sea. by Countries and Nationalities Trade with each Country-, by Ports, and Nationality of Vessels Outwards Summary Statement of Vessels Outwards for sea, by Countries and Nationalities Statement of intercourse by Inland Na\'igation between Canada and United States, Inwards Statement of intercourse by Inland Na\ngation between Canada and United States, Outwards Summary Statement of Inland Na\'igation, Inwards and Outwards Statement of Vessels employed in the Coasting Trade EXPLANATORY NOTE. TONNAGE SHOWN IN STATEMENTS ARE NET TONS. 10 GEORGE V DOCUMENT PARLEVENTAIRE No 11a RAPPORT DE LA NAVIGATION MINISTERE DES DOUANES CONTENANT LA STATISTIQUE DE LA NAVIGATION INTERIEURE ET MARITIME DU DOMINION DU CANADA POUR L'EXERCICE CLOS LE 31 MARS 1919 RAPPORTS OFFICIELS COMPILES DU MINIST6RE DES DOUANES IMPRIME PAR ORDRE DU PARLEMEXT. OTTAWA J. DE LABROQUERIE TACHfi IMPRIMEUR DE SA TRES EXCELLENTE MAJESTfi LE ROl 1919 Ha— 7 N" 11a— 1920 10 GEORGE V DOCUMENT PARLEMENTAIRE No 11a A SonHxtellence leducde Devonshire, C.J., C.P., G.C.M.G., G.C.O.V., etc., etc., etc., Gouvetr^eur general et Commandant en chef du Dominion dii Canada. Qu'iL Plaise a Votre Excellence: — Le soussigiie a Thonneiir de presentor a Votre Excellence le rapport annuel du uiinist^re des Pouanes, comprenant ks tableaux de la navigation et du com- merce du Dominion du Canada, pour I'exercicc clos le 31 mars 1919, tel que compile des rapports officiels. Le tout respectueusement soumis. T. D. REID, Mi7iistre interimaire des Douanes et du Revenu de VInterieur. Ottawa, 13 fevrier 1919. 10 GEORGE V DOCUMENT PARLEMENTAIRE No 11a TABLE DE LA STATISTIQUE Description. Total des vaisseaux construits. enregi^tres et vendus, et total du tonnage entr^ dan: les ports interieurs et secondaires depuis la Confederation Tableau par ports des navires construits et enregistr^s, 1918 Tableau du commerce via le fleuve ?t-Laurent (navires allant a la mer), des ports inte- rieurs et secondaires _■ Tableau des navires venant de la mer. entres dans les ports et ports secondaires Releve par pays des navires venant de la mer, entres par les ports Tableau des navires allant a la mer. des ports et des ports secondaires Releve par pays des navires allant ii la mer, des ports secondaires ^ Sommaire du tableau des navires allant a la mer, arrivages et departs k chaque port. . Tableau par nationalites des navires allant a la mer ^ Sommaire du tableau des navires allant a la mer, des ports et ports secondaires Sommaire du tableau des arrivages et departs des navires (moins les navires du cabotage) Commerce avec divers pays, par ports et nationalites, des navires venant de la mer . Sommaire du tableau des navires venant de la mer, par pays et nationalites Commerce avec divers pays, par port^ et nationalites, des navires allant a la mer Sommaire du tableau des navires allant a la mer, par pays et nationalites Xableau du commerce entrant par navigation interieure du Canada et des Etats- Unis ... . Tableau du commerce sortant par navigation interieure du Canada et des Etats-L nis. Sommaire du tableau de la navigation interieure, entrant et sortant du Canada Tableau des navires employes au cabotage NOTE EXPLICATIVE LE TONNAGE INDIQUE DANS LES TABLEAUX EST EN TONNES NETTES 10 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a No. 1. — CoMPAR.\TivE Statement showing the Tonnage of all Vessels entered Inwards and Outwards, from 1S68 to 1919, inclusive. N° 1. — Tableau comparatif montrant le tonnage de tous les navires venant de la mer et allant a la mer de 1868 a 1919, inclusivement. NAVIGATION. Vessels entered Inwards and Vessels Outwards employed in (Sea-going the Coasting and Inland Trade Navigation entered Vessels Vessels exclusive of Inwards and Vessels sold to Fiscal Year. built. registered. Coasting). Outwards. other countries. Ann^e fiscale. Navires Nav-ires Navires Navires Navires vendus :1 construits. enregistr^s. venant de la mer et all:tn i la mer (navigation maritime et int6rieure k par cabotage entrant ou sortant du d'autres pays. Texclusion de ecu.-; servant au Canada. Tonnage. Value. Tonnage. Valeur. cabotage). Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. 8 1868 87,230 96,439 113,692 125,408 12,983,825 10,461,044 1869, 1870, 93,166 110,852 11,415,870 1871 106,101 121,724 13.126,028 1872, 114,065 127,371 13,808,160 1873 140,370 152,226 11,748,997 1874, , 174,404 163,01.6 11,399,857 1875, 188,098 204,002 9,537,155 1876. 165,041 144.432 9.911,199 10,300,939 64.134 2.1Sil,270 1877. 127,297 136,160 11,091,244 8,968,863 46,329 1.576,244 1878, 106,976 100,089 12,054,890 11,047,661 35.039 1,218,145 1879 103,551 94,882 11,646,812 12,066,683 19,318 529.824 1880. . 68,756 64,983 13,577,845 14,053,013 16,208 464,327 1881. 79,364 70,210 13,802,432 15,116,766 16,808 348,018 1882 68,240 78,076 13,379,882 14,791,064 16,161 402,311 1883. 73,576 78,229 13,770,735 15,683,566 23,896 506,538 1884. . 70,287 80,822 14,359,036 15,473,707 17,368 416,756 1885.. .. 57,486 65,962 14,084,713 15,944,422 13,177 246,277 1886, 37,531 40,872 13,969,232 16,368,274 14,343 366,363 1887. . 26,798 67,663 14,090,998 17,513,677 9,363 143,772 1888, 22,698 .33,298 15,217,308 18,789,279 14,479 389,969 1889, 23,835 31,998 16,054,221 19,834,577 16,173 366,817 1890 39,434 53,853 18,446,100 :!2,797,115 23,844 442,781 1891 55,477 52.506 18,803,648 24.694.580 15,143 280,474 1S92 44,321 61,457 18,692,455 24,783,844 36.399 506,747 1S93 , .38,521 45,796 18,539,534 24,579,123 31,317 363,916 1894 , 23,497 29,878 20,353,081 26,560,968 21,960 343,429 1895 18,738 26,135 19,100,963 25,473,434 16,567 172.563 1896, 10,753 14,144 21,870,473 27,431,753 12,203 99,392 1897,, 12,058 22,959 33,373,933 27,267,979 9,158 105,164 1898 22,426 27,716 24,746.116 39,663,950 17.210 191,069 1899, , 23,085 28,257 25,430,110 30,213,496 7.563 126,466 1900 28,544 40,443 26,914,095 33,631,730 13,354 205,618 1901, 20,156 3^,156 36,029,808 34,444,796 4,490 66.468 1902 28,288 34,336 30,035,404 40,700,907 11,360 335,865 1903 30,856 41,405 33,655,043 44,990,358 11,172 230,602 1904 28,397 33,192 31.202,205 45,505,122 7,308 87,115 1905, 21,865 27,583 32,277.820 44,377,261 3,696 100,363 1906, , 18,724 37,639 34,733,172 46,324,063 9,487 187.735 •1907 , 33,205 31,635 30,595,891 31,691.420 3,855 68,190 190S, 49,928 78,144 39,575,031 50,529,835 4,515 132,900 1909, , 29,023 32,899 40,701,603 52,670,198 3,644 98,643 1910 24,059 33.383 44,567,991 56,750,928 5,047 133,800 1911 22,812 50,006 47,429,545 66,637,934 5,885 201,526 1912.. 31,065 30,021 52,973,127 66,367,662 4,265 140,350 1913 24,325 30,325 57,849,783 73,644,713 7,976 610,650 1914 46,887 46,909 61,919,483 78.356,809 8.258 169,618 1915 . 45,721 .55,384 53,604,153 73,099,982 17,044 1,150,950 1916. . 13.497 103,239 57,731,098 68,709,434 4,529 192,575 1917. 38,638 105,826 65,713.544 64,895,622 24,954 4,398,570 1918. . 53,913 70,350 66,803,488 61,462.600 25,252 5,330,850 1919 104,444 103,883 53,239,048 54,503,335 48,965 14,612,338 CUfiTOMS~sllI/'I'l\ -^ O -US 2 § ■3 1 1 (»-t^r^3;t^tD«o 2 16 83 16 1 190 6.529 1.617 573 79 315 10.179 1,346 5 100 320 a Anyoi, B.C Arichat, N.S Baddeck, X.S 4 390 .■; 97 6 5 >. 19 4 3 231 283 569 81 Q Bear River. N.S 310 18 2 18 11 Bridgetown, X.S 1 1 132 212 273 452 280 5 6 V 2 5 1 1 IP 235 1.701 9 1 928 442 315 ;::;:;:; 10 n 64 14 3 IS I 1,195 16 Canso. X.S 1 92 151 6 59 18 19 Charlottetown, P.E.i 1 2,530 3,920 41 5 1,830 3,910 46 ?n Chester. X.S 23 • 8 307 438 147 418 71 SI 51 n Clementsport, X.S 3 297 3 3 15 n * ?4 Digbv. X.S 1 100 200 6 6 15 933 494 57 ?■; ?fi 1 2 14 246 227 100 122 398 112,654 106 100 117 20 ?T 1 1,360 3,500 30 6 ?s 24 ? z Tons Register. Tonnage enreEistrfi. Freight, tons weight. Fret, poiils, tonneaux. la |s I'l > 1 -■ 'i i'l' |i 1 Is ll h .11 A 383 25 1,619, 029 111,922 226,189 35,716 96,388 23,971 41,308 3,735 16 3 10,678 3.978 2,560 6,084 475 57 5 6 British West Indies British Straits Settlement-s 41 i 14 342 1 71.693 11,598 2,154 10,299 172,691 3,428 66.039 497 1,863 830 247.294 2.000 3.650 765 2,572 193 57 122 10.083 147 130 22,779 38,683 885 8 9 6 168 1 152.807 420 335,138 700 3,802 7 Brazil 2 609 741 15 2 7 4 7,585 39,197 8,180 9.228 5.810 21.131 189 847 129 6.905 14 30.051 1.871 48.081 3,100 30,181 1,699 52 17 Dutch East Indies France French West Indies. 19 1 300 6 01 Rn -■ ' Holland 1 2 2 2,841 8,474 12,742 083 2,930 18,694 10 95 354 82 Japan 13 15 54,749 30,058 21,393 43,456 37,971 3,715 435 4 11,792 23,393 136 1 1 2,823 1.999 765 4,089 44 1,200 2,315 50 4 1 14.780 1,045 1,727 2,200 472 21 SO San Dominffo 15 60 6 5,315 15,578 1.799 24.723 1.187 243 1.363 1 53,229 99 34,174 135 10,619 34 6 36 763 2 1,720,384 92 1,054,521 100 2,892 53,585 8 963 58 845,951 15,334 161.612 5,560 722 31.489 Sea Cable and Admiralty.. 618 1,668 3,851,119 1,747,892 134. .587 115.571 2.752 1.248.200 706.750 SO 189 54.019 DOVAyES—RAI'POIir DE LA 'SAVICATIOy 13 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a and Foreign, entered Inwards /rom Sea. ens et etrangers, veriant de la mer. ANALYSE PAR PATS. In Ballast— L*ge3. Foreign— E t rangers . British. Britanniques. Canadian. Canadiens. Foreign. Etrangers ■i'.i i s Tons Register. Tonnage enrcgistrfi. 1 ■ -Is f 11 ll li - 1 ; § i .1 1 ^ '3 S a 1 1 =5 i .'1 i 2 > -I'll 1' i i '^ ^ 1 .•'.1 2 CT Z 326 9 1 1,414,068 36,029 3,132 28,648 1,186 47 28 25,963 751 14 4 33,170 13,108 656 149 6.797 11,631 8,500 84 12 33,339 7,433 3,014 18,037 16.132 546 226 49 12 12,707 6,271 3 7,680 138 1 1,004 162,241 2.500 396,970 35 2,352 149 449 480,683 100,479 7,246 5,491 1 211 2,601 105,162 46 3,230 10 30 23 1 4 1 6 30,830 9,403 56,188 3,252 5,178 3,739 19,433 430 443 911 37 10$ 29 565 93 2,960 707 116,840 4,443 6,147 1,300 38 26 2,957 90 1 25 4,193 is 401 13 63,340 4,532 3 8,018i 14 13,363 306 4 11,347 18,905 821 224 32 90,761 1,478 6 19,685 495 2 4 8 5 2 1,138 2,671 23,006 16,358 5,646 23 57 392 260 99 S 16,601 33,287 217 19 59,088 833 39 277,031 57,749 2.740 47,689 97,111 59,277 6,340 463 31 9 1 5,000 46 111.972 2,281 2 3,424 88 12 39,768 83,785 416 1 5,024 133 9 13.700 2.808 29.557 19,657 49 14,683 274 293 8,510 13 1,041 32 14 1 2,194 899 2,726 136 148 39 11 431 1,202 17,757 65 3,467 26 361 3,544 20,462 571 5,107 32 .::::::::: .; : 25 3,973 10 46,831 1.113,576 19,162 726 38,615 498 1,605 4 1,122,078 4,442 S47,550| 20,105 6,850' 43,259 128 179 17 297,520 27,756 10,366 1,153 1,934 5 353,010 432 19,155 50 36 33 2,918 1,916,619 1.642,340 118,236 66,558 1,234; 2,333,463 57,170 2,654 571,487 31,296 4.577 1,573,723 52.758 CCSTO.V i^S H I I'I'I .\(l HF.l'OUT 10 GE0R3E V, A. 920 No. 5 — Statement of VpsspIs, British, Canadian X" 5. — Tableau ties vaisseaux britanniqucs, KECAPIT- — Vessels. Navires. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr6. Freight, tons. Weight. Fret, poids. tonneaux. Freight, tons. Measurement . Fret, jaugeage tonnage. Crew. Equipage With wirgo — C'liarg^s — British— Britanniqucs .. Canadian — Canadiens ... Foreign — Etrangers . . 1,668 2.752 2,918 3.851,119 1,248.200 1,916,619 I. 747. 892 706.750 1.642,340 1.34.587 80.189 118.236 115.571 54.019 66,568 Total 7,338 7,015,936 4,096,982 333.012 236, 148 noi AXKs^h'Ai-roin i>t: t.A xavkiatiox SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a and Foreign, entere 5 52 19 12 1 1 11 287 12 6 •> 17 14,689 5,400 22,000 388 1 1 103 1.530 10 25 0 2 a 32 9 122 109 51,157 500 24 16 1,137 92 ■> 1 314 470,646 59,985 2,933 10,128 60 221,525 3,446 98 227,762 3,477 3 1 4 1,229 154 58 1,661 1,683 2,019 122 15 2,870 11,501 ;■ 24 28 6 42 28 3 14 3 1 » 132 49 12 1 5 3 i 45 83 1 5 2,266 8,105 343 2 345 1,457 9 3 18 4 60 752 381 233 3 121 121 35 S 58 38,734 669 9,001 1.504 1,211 19,460 674 96 237 15,196 1,092 9,195 770 1,961 33,395 504 180 1,195 1,020 37 2,288 373 220 1,359 128 9 23 6 4 140 4 32 4 110 11 6 16 264 97 1,918 717 20,828 22 75 247 4.396 8 23 - 19 32 150 6,592 1,012 2,286 16 457 322 594 98 20 21 35,334 761 4 4 2 5 1 138 6 4 4 13 496 91 4 1 307 595 334 1,10S 6 2( 1 397 7 f) 5 ■i 1 1 75 1,871 6 52 s 69 112,704 126,655 2,125 3,195 2 2,874 51 10 3.505 159 5 3 37 3 3 154 7 86 1,883 177 94 25,972 6,086 16 238 20 27 1,626 178 S 646 216,141 1,261 230,197 1.018 1,748 5,693 2 182 8 2 11 47 12 11,030 422 171 128 19,222 6,804 1,203 46 43 22 97" 17" 5 2 fi 25 295 63,752 109,635 9,693 564 22,560 56,903 16,425 51 1.350 3,848 236 5 49 90 9 1,445 153 6 fi SC fi fi 4 104 16 2C 333 195 21 U 1 3W 38 2t 4' 7 S 1 ) 1 8G 4,96C 33 i 6^65 1 25 7 ■'22 f f 15 5 i,soe 184 2,189 18- 18. 2( 154 2 1 ) 11a- 18 cvt>roM.<—! S=" >"-■-§"- S ■ • 1" 3 gfe"2=" =«=■ -" 2S2?2g2 "* 0» C^ — T^ S OO T0.1/.S'— N////'/'/Y<; h'El'OKT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1923 hi •f 1 1 1 ||2 2.592 533 454 218.587 1.4.58,392 2,024,832 981 4.508 8M 27,093 47,958 99 s 1 . J3 «'l ° i III ^ 1 96 444 122,104 643,001 1,046,364 698 2,546 101 5,901 31,121 i "''iii'---r : s 9 2,592 438 10 96,483 815,391 978,478 283 1,962 643 21,192 16,837 99 s s o |i| — g|g2SgS|- !■ 1 ^ J'! > 1 |l| 1' i 194 454 131,305 1,769,935 1,661,378 1,076 1,981 871 10,997 39,675 1,541 i . J3 ''■"g|2S25S|- 1 » i ''1 95 444 112,961 644,287 1,044,838 892 833 161 4,137 24,033 3. o' . .a SSo"* "^"S - S i a 3 ill E- 99 10 18,344 1,125,648 616, .540 184 1,148 710 6,860 16,642 1,641 i s o 1 S ".gg."..r i ' 1 1 1 3 a i 1 ^ -H a > i c 'i D -J. 1 m ■J. 5 a 1 g i s 1 r- DOVAyES—UAri'ORr ui: la xatkiatiox SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a U5 3^Soo5i ^MoxS^SiJO PC i r- ^' o' S3 sooc" m'-* e^' "*" ®* — oo' -m" ■«•' lO ^— -^s; rcwmm "25? 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A. 1920 THADE WITH KACII COIN'TRY AND No. 12. — St.\tement of the Number ami Tomuigc of Slcani and Sailing Vessels ente'red Inwards distinguishing the Nationality of the COMMERCE AVEC CH.\QUE PAYS N° 12. — Releve ^tpaIn X° 12. — Kelev£ du nombre ct du tonnage des navire t Ports and Outporta and Countries whence arrived. Ports et port^ secondaires et paj-s de depart. British. Britannique. United States. Amfericaioe. Norwegian. Norv6gienne. Austrian. .\utrichienne. Belgian. Beige. Ves- sels. XaW- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^. Ves- sels. Xavi res. Tons Keeister. Tonnage enregistrt. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr* Ves- sels. Navi- rcs Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^. Ves- sels. Xavi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage cnregistrt. Britannia Beach, B.C.— United States (o) 121 42,569 48 12,446 Butedale. B.C.— United States. ... .' (o) Sea Fisheries. (o) 106 1,852 51 914 51 914 106 1,852 CampoBello. N.B — United States (o) 135 24,168 294 6,739 Canso. N.S.- British W. Indies (o) 1 3 6 5 2 26 38 134 287 574 582 234 4,966 3,020 New-foundland (fc) United States -. . lo) United States (o) Sea Fisheries (o) Sea Fisheries (*) 2 10 16 69 35 163 465 1,567 3,541 2,714 81 9.797 132 8,450 Caraquet. X.B.— Sea Fisheries (o) Sea Fisheries v>) 1 294 42 4.140 205 4,182 CharIotteto«Ti. P.E.I.— British W Indies fb] Newloundland (6) Spain (o) United States (<"] United States (61 1 1 1 1 1 3 134 39 2,530 1,375 296 46 2 546 8 4,420 2 546 Chemainus. B.C.— United States (a) United States (!>) 16 7 1,142 1,126 54 11 2,080 3,339 23 2,268 65 4,419 Chester. N.S.— ■ United States (o) 3 25 18 5 238 69 Sea Fisheries (6) 23 307 3 25 Clarks Harbour, X.S.— United States (a) United States (6 20 183 1 428 10 Sea Fisheries (6 2 174 Total 8 438 22 357 Clementsport, N.S— United States (6 5 495 Dalhousie, X.B.— Greenland, Iceland, etc (o Digby, N.S.— 1 lOO United States (o United States (fc 8 90 IG 981 Total 17 1.081 8 90 (o) Steam -A vapeur. (6) Sail— A voiles. DOUAXES—RAPPORT DE LA XAYIGATIOy 33 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a and Sailing Vessels entered Inwards /rom Sea, etc. — Continued, a, voiles et a vapeur, venani de la mer, etc. — Suite. Danish. Danoise. French. Francaise. German. Allemande. Italian. Italienne. Russian. Russe. Other Nationalities. Autres nationalites. Total. Total. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage en- registrfe. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. NaW- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Names. Noms. V-es- sels. Nav-i- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Na^-i- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. 169 55,015 106 51 1,852 914 157 2,766 449 30,907 1 3 8 16 18 121 73 134 287 737 105 » 1,152 1,801 2,730 11,237 2,835 240 21 082 1 204 4,140 205 4 182 1 1 1 1 4 3 134 39 2,530 1 260 1 102 1 260 11 70 18 ' 3,465 88 6,687 3 18 5 25 238 69 26 20 7 1 2 183 428 • 10 174 30 795 5 495 1 500 1 560 1 8 16 100 90 25 11a— 3 34 C USTOM .S— .V II 1 1'}' I \a UK PORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 12. — St.\te.ment of the Xnmbcr aiid Tonnage of Stcani N° 12. — RELE^£ du ncnibre et du tonnage des navins k Ports and Outports and Countries whence arrived. Ports et ports secondaires et pays de depart. British. Britannique. United States. Amdricaine. Norwegian. Norv^enne. Austrian. Autrichienne. Belgian. Beige. Ves- sels. Navi Tons Register. Tonnage airegistrfe. Ves- sels. Na\-i- Tons Register. Tonnage Bnregi3tr6. Ves- sek. Vavi Tons Register. Tonnage pnregistrfe. <• Ves- sels. NaW- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistn^. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Register. Toniuige enregiatr6. Fredericton, N.B.— United States (o) 1 2.S7 Freeport. N.S.— United States (.b) 10 365 Gaspf: Que.- Great Britain {<•! United States (6) 1 1 1.360 100 4 440 Total 2 1,460 4 440 Georgetown. P.E.I.— Newfoundland (0) Sea Fisheries (6) 1 510 23 Totah 8 533 Glace Bay. N.S.— Great Britain (o) Great Britain (6) 1 25 SO 1.008 T 1 26 1,088 Halifai. N.S.— Great Britain (a) British W. Indies (o) British AV . Indies (6) Xewtoundland to) Newfoundland (b) Brazil C") Brazil (fc) Cuba Co) France. . (o) Australia (o) Holland (o) Italy (o) Norway . . (o) Argentina (o) Argentina (6) Denmark (o) Denmark (*) Saint Pierre (o) Spain (o) Sweden (o) United States (a) United Sutes (i>) Chili (0) Meiico (o) Sea, Cable and .\dmiralty. . . ^o) Sea. Cable and Admiralty. ..{b] San Domingo (a] San Domingo ib] Sea Fisheries Co] Sea Fisheries Cl>) Gibraltar (o) 114 16 40 55 56 517.248 45,560 7,316 30.085 4,802 2 5,412 1 9 1,418 6.606 1 4 1 276 753 90 2 1,458 *• 3 3,883 i 1 5 1 341 2,094 14,099 2.846 2 6,739 3 9,503 1 4,316 43 15 103,976 32,349 1 1 3,428 420 . 1 1 1,327 937 1 318 S 13,048 215 3< 11 20 1 1 11 70 21 868,924 40,580 2,991 31,029 30,383 313 1,015 765 1.425 4,417 -60,140 69 31 118,635 7,669 18 38,667 3 4,615 9 3 57,749 8,360 3 5,299 6 20 2 771 1,368 3,515 Total 687 1.687,618 154 216,954 98 202.346 3 4,615 Hantsport. N.S.— United States Co) United States C*) 5 3 1,803 2,716 Total 8 4.519 Hillsboro. N.B.— United States (6) 1 206 Indian Island. N.B.— United States (o) 6 K 14 154 =^= (o) Steam— .\ vapeur. (h) Sail— A voiles. nOCAXES— RAPPORT DE LA SAVIGATWN SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a and Sailing Vessels entered inwards /ro??i Sea, etc. — Continued. voiles et a vapeur, venant de la mer, etc. — Suite. Danish. Danoise. French. Frangaise. German. .\llemande. Italian. Italienne. Russian. Russe. Other Nationalities. Aulres nationalit^s. Total. Total. Ves- sels. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage regis tr6. Ves- seU. NaW- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Navi- vires Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registrS. Names. Noms. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. 1 '>S7 10 1 6 I b 8 1 1 25 1,008 26 2 4,098 119 25 41 67 57 4 1 1 S 5 46 } 26 1 12 2 13 5 25 325 68 2 20 26 1 4 2 17 90 26 528,170 7,593 33,770' 4,892. 5.178. 6 6,474 Swedish... , 1 1,293 1 6,620 ^ 27,458 15,954 19,428 12,075 111,972 59,616 Swedish Swedish ... Dutch 1 4 3 3,605 9,909 9,519 / 2 7,759 ^ i 5.996 Swedish ... Dutch 8 2 16,449 7,190 11 10,561 1,953 2 6,231 12,088 1,275 2,808 13,048 46.831 1,072,786 48,249 6,733 13 2,808 ' 1 Swedish Swedish ' ■ ■ '25 3 9,849 :. "8,655 7 "151247 1 3,739 3 3,348 42,091 6,344 ' 1 2,689 2 6.857 73,201 26 35.435 24 28.023 4 12,401 4 13.038 49 108,743 1,049 2,309,423 5 3 8 4,519 1 206 20 196 ■ ■■ \\a—Z\ CUSTOMS- siiirriM! itr.i'oin 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Xo. 12. — Statemknt of tlic XuiiiIht ami Tonragi* of Stt sim N° 12. — Releve clu nombre et du tonnage des navires h Torts and Outports and Countries whence Brrive) 1 99 6 248 Joggins Mines, N..S.— United States (6) 1 120 12 1,661 Kingsport. X.S. — United States. . (ft) 3 1.141 Ladner. B.C.- UiTited States (o) 3 872 - Ladysmith, B.C.— 73 ■ 101 8,628 17.194 43 22 28.696 5,573 United States (i>) 174 25,822 65 34,269 La Have. N.S.- British W. Indies (6) United States ffl) United States (6) Sea Fisheries (o) Sea Fisheries (6) 22 2,180 3 2 7 1 21 863 381 77 3 563 59 5.465 84 8.20S 13 1,342 Levis. Que.— Great Britain ffl) 1 3.670 Liverpool. N.S.— British W. Indies ») Newfoundland (a) Newfoundland (6) United States (a) United States (6) Sea Fisheries (o) Sea Fisheries (fr) 4 2 5 6 5 26 831 242 417 471 680 575 4 58 16 51 10 312 3,. 596 1,353 2,749 812 48 3.216 139 8,822 lockeport. N.S.— United States (6) .Sea Fisheries (6) 1 38 124 1,361 17 18 600 1,328 T 1 39 1.485 35 1,928 lx)rd's Cove, N.B.— United States (a) 300 2.513 122 1,518 Xouisburc. N.S. — Great Britain (ol Newfoundland (o] Newfoundland (6] ■Gibraltar (o) Saint Pierre la) Saint Pierre (6) United States (a) United States (6) Sea, Cable and Admiralty. . . (o) Sea, Cable and .4dmiralty. . . (6) Sea Fisheries (o) Sea Fisherie3„ (6) 12 74 19 9 37,759 53,993 1.693 26,422 1 3 1 235 260 1,004 1 2,835 2 4 4 53 8 1 10 196 13,019 378 11,430 1,508 154 422 2 12 5 1,287 1,085 1,307 81 3,273 Total 196 146,974 105 8,431 1 2.835 (a) Steam— A vapeur. (6) Sail— A voiles. DOUAXES— RAPPORT DE LA XATIGATIOX SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a and Sailing Vessels entered Inwards /rom Sea, etc. — Continued. voiles et a vapeur, venanl de la mer, etc. — Suite. Danish. Danoise. French. FranQaise. German. AUemande. Italian. Italienne. Russian. Russe. Other Nationalities. Autres nationalitfe. Total. Total. Vcs- seU. Xavi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonn^e en- registrfe. Ves- sels. N'a\-i- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage rc^strf. Ve.s- sels. Xa^a- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registrfi. Ves- sels. Na\'i- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Nari- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage en- registrfe. Names. Noms. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage en- registrfe. Ves- sels. Xavi- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. 1 5 1 99 190 5& 7 347 13 1,781 3 1,141 3 872 116 123 37,324 22,767 239 60,091 - 22 3 S 7 60 2,180 1 " ■" 1 1 "":"; 21 1,426 381 5,512 97 9,550 1 3,670 1 65 5 2 9 61 21 77 10 896 242 729 4,067 2,033 3,324 812 1 65 18« 12,103 18 56 724 2,689 74 3,413 422 4,031 12 22 11 1 2 7 16 60 8 1 91 37.759 54.228 1.953 30.261 1 216 216 196 1 1,391 15.677 1,463 2 6.9S4 19,721 1,308 154 3.695 1 1.391 1 216 2 6.984 306 166.831 38 cusTOMs^siiii'i'i\<; in:i'()/rr 10 GEORGE /, A. 1920 Xo. 12. — Statement of the Xunibcr uiul Tonnage of .Steam N° 12. — RELEvfi du nonihre et ) "* Sea Fisheries (a) 30 3 2.057 281 Total 305 28.051 37 2.647 Ma?dalen Islands, Que.— 2 1 179 United States (6) 92 1 74 Total 3 271 1 74 Mahone Bay, N.S.— British W. Indies ((> 1 2 S 92 381 S87 United States ((■) Sea Fisheries ... (6) Total 11 1.080 Met«gha!i Uiver, \.S.— United States (d) 1 1 2 8S Moncton, K.E.— BritLsh W. Indies Ih) 223 173 5 595 3 396 5 595 Montreal, Hue.— Great Britain. . ■ (i) 343 46 1.404.162 145.558 12.304 3 7.451 1 1.463 - 1 3.252 Cuba !■!) 1 12 6 12 5 1 1,871 35.239 11,771 .16,542 19.804 6.377 United States ta) 1 2.838 Total 430 1,673.628 3 7.451 1 1,463 2 6.090 Moose Factory, Man. — 2 1.992 Murray Harbour. P.E.I.— 6 112 Nanaimo, B.C.— 6S 23 13.627 6.991 551 214 16 86.159 74.767 165 4 9,445 United States (4) Tot.ll 96 20.618 781 161,091 4 9,445 (a) Steam— A vapeur. (6) Sail — Avollca. DOUANES— RAPPORT DE LA XATIGATION 39 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a aud Sailing Vessels enteroi.1 Inwards /)"o?h Sea, etc. — Continued. voiles et a vapeur, venant de la iner, etc. — Suite. Danish. Danoise. French. Francaise. German. AUemande. Ita Ital lian. Russian. Russe . Other Nationalities. Autres nationalit6s. Total. Total. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnase registry. Ves- sels. ^avi- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registre. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registr6. Ves- sels. Navi- Ions Regis- ter. Tonnage en- registrfi. Names. Noms. \^es- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registre. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. 6 29 28 1,296 1,346 63 ' 49 3 1 13 1 54 219 6,318 • 2,354 20,072 342 2 2 4 1 S 11 1,060 1 1 7 768 8 1 420 Portuguese . 2 5,931 348 46 6 1 1 14 6 15 5 2 1,417,964 145,558 3,252 1 " 1 1,248 2.726 1 Brazilian... 1 3,228 2 5.873 9.215 3 4.394 2 5.87;i 3 9,159 444 1,708,058 2 6 7 11,086 Swedish... Japanese — 1 7 2,521 19,618 } 638 942 '16 7 11,086 8 22,039 896 224,279 40 CUSTOMS—SHIPl'Ixa ItEPOKT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Xo. 12. — Statemk.nt of the NuiMbor and Toimago of Steam N'° 12. — Relev6 tlu nonibre ot du tonnage des navii-es k Ports and Outporta and Countries whence arrived. Ports ct ports secondaires et pays do depart. British. Britannique. United States. Am^ricaine. Norwegian. Norv^gienne. .\ustrian. Autrichienne. Belgian. Beige. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^. Ves- sels: Navi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^. Ves- sels. N^^i res. Tons Register. Tonnage euregistr^. Ves- sels. N^i- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr6. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr6. New Westminster, B.C.— United States (a) 3 175 63 10 4 3 2,553 3.947 156 United States (6) Sea Fisheries (o) Total 4 238 17 6,656 North East Harbour, N.S.— Newfoundland (6) 1 71 United States (6) 2 171 Sea Fisheries (o) 1 28 Total 2 99 2 171 North Head, N.B.— United States (o) 1.W 2 26,462 115 38 453 United Statec (61 Total Ifil 26,577 38 453 North Sydney, N.S.— Great Britain (o) 10 357 329 1 30,338 76,079 54,985 2,794 Newfoundland (a) 3 8 639 731 14 35.380 1 1.81& Newfoundland (6) Italy (o) Saint Pierre (o) Saint Pierre (6) 33 11 2 1 8 2.560 52,325 182 154 573 United States (a) 3 2 9,860 282 United States (6) Sea Fisheries (a) Sea Fisheries (6) 25 2,258 Total 752 219,990 41 13,770 14 35,380 1 1,81$ Ocean Fails, B.C.- United States (o) 35 56,002 94 3 109,646 5,538 United States (6) Total 35 15 56,092 97 115,184 Parrsboro, N.S.— United States (6) 1.847 32 5.959 Pictou, N.S.— France (a) 1 2,393 Port Alberni, B.C.— United States (o) 10 568 3 1 95 21 Sea Fisheries (o) Total 10 1 6 1 568 4 116 Port Hawkesbury, N.S— British W. Indies (6) 98 486 99 Newfoundland (fc) 2 187 Saint Pierre (6) United States (o) 10 176 771 United States (h) 1 2 25 296 189 2,468 Sea Fisheries (o) Sea Fisheries (6) 6 570 Total 36 3,636 19 1.704 Port La Tour, N.S.— United States (i>) 1 1 61 14 Sea Fisheries (a) Total 2 75 Port Mulgrave, N.S. - Sea Fisheries (a) 4 304 Port Simpson, B.C.— United States (a) 1 827 10 163 (a) Steam— A vapeur. (6) Sail— A voiles. DOUA\ES—BAPPORT DE LA XAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a and Sailing \'essel.s entered Inwards from iSra, etc. — Conlinued. voiles et a vapeur, venant de la mer, etc. — Suite. Danish. Danoise. French. Franc aise. German. .■VUemande. Italian. Italienne. Russian. Russe. Other Nationalities. Autres nationality. Total. Total. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registrf. Ves- seU. NaW- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registi*. Ves- sels. Nai-i- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage en- registre. Ves- sels. Xari- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage en- registr^. Ves- sels. Xavi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage r^istre. Names. Noms. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage re^sti^. Ves- seU. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage en- registr*. 13 3 2,728 4,010 156 21 6,894 1 2 1 71 171 28 4 270 197 2 26,913 115 199 27.030 10 378 341 22 35 26 4 34 30,338 3 648 114,562 693 56,409 2,794 22 4.968 144 34.901 4.968 2,704 97,086 464 154 1 , 58 1 2,889 693 40 40,719 852 312,368 129 3 165.738 5,538 132 171,276 ' *T 7,806 1 2,393 ;3 1 663 21 14 684 1 8 1 1 11 2 31 93 673 99 176 1,067 189 3,038 55 S,340 1 1 61 14 2 75 105 5 409 11 990 1 CU'STOM .s'— N llll'I'l \ (1 RKI'OUT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 12. — .St.\teme.\t of the Number and Tonnage of Steam N° 12. — Releve (lu nombre ct du tonnage des navircs k Ports and OutporU and Countries whence arrivecj Ports ct'porte secondaires pays de cl6part. et British. Britannique. United States. Am6ricaine. Norwegian. Norv^ienne. Austrian. Autrichienne. Belgian. Bdge. Ves- sels. Na\i- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistrfi. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Register. Tonnage enrcgistrfe. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregislrfe. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistre. Ves- sels. Navi- rcs Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr6. Powell River, B.C.— 3 1 20 7,111 2.712 12,552 57 26,111 1 Total 24 22,375 57 26,111 1 2,345 .(o) .(6) .(<■) ■ (b) Prince Rupert, B.C.— 108 I 578 . U 138,217 6 8.682 283 100 6 825 39,644 474 14,639 Total . . 701 147,188 93! 54,757 ml Quebec. Que.— 73 1 360,324 285 74 360 609 Rimouski. Que.— 7 2 5,197 1,657 9 6,854 ■ (b) St. Andrews. N.B.— 207 2 20,367 133 565 5 8,904 426 209 20,500 570 9,330 St. Geora;e. N.B.— 33 34 1,435 2,870 12 28 12 28 69 4,305 ■ (<•) .(0) ■ (b) .(b) .(0) .(6) .(a) ■ (<•) (o) (o) .(.a) (b) .(b) (o) :%] St. John. N.B.— 142 11 16 1 632.110 29,967 4,354 71 1 486 1 2,960 1 2 5 1 If 2 ■ " 32 8 268 4,215 19,596 15,162 1 1,248 2 1 3,195 1.850 ItJiIv Spain 13,974 19,292 2,358 " "95,202 212 3 201 1.983 15,253 San Domingo 5 7,795 1 696 Total 331 839,507 210 26,279 6 9,097 St. Martin's, N.B.— t) in) .(b) 33 17 2,607 7,231 16 7,949 16 7,949 50 9.838 St. Stephen, N.P. 16 512 37 4 418 668 16 512 41 1,086 1 1 1 1 (a) Steam — A vapour. (6) Sail — A voiles. DOrAXEfi—RAPPORT DE LA yATIGATIOX 43 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a and Sailing Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, etc. — Coniiii tied. voiles et a vapeur, venan. de la mer, etc. — Suite. Danish. Danoise. French. Franjaise. German. .A.lleaiande. Italian. Italienne. Russian. Husse. Other NationaUties. Autres nationalit^s. Total. Total. Ves- sels. Nari- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Xav-i- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Nari- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage en- registrfi. Ves- sels. Xa%'i- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. N"aA-i- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage en- registrfi. Names. Noms. Ves- sels. Naid- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Xa\-i- res. Tons Blas- ter. Tonnage en- registre. 3 1 78 7 111 2,712 41,008 82 50,831 1 1 208 7 1,403 14 177,861 iao 23,321 283 1,632 201,945 . 73 1 36Jw324 285 74 360.609 1 2 5.197 1.657 ■ 1 9 6.854 772 29,271 559 1 779 29,830 I 35 46 1,435 ' 2,898 1 81 4 333 1 ll 2 9nR 143 12 16 1 1 1 5 S 5 1 20 288 3 6 33 8 635 016 1 4 354 2,960 :'"::""1 268 1 1,943 8.658 21,446 15.162 2.726 17.900 34.545 3.626 8.401 1 97,935 '12 1 1,943 1 2.733 2 4,174 551 883,733 33 33 2,607 66 17,787 53 4 663 57 1 598 cusTOMS-smi'i-iya uki-out 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 12. — .St.\tement of the Xiimber and Tonnage of Steam X° 12. — RELEvfi du nombre et du tonnage des navires k Ports and Outports and Countries whence arrived. Ports et ports secondaires et paj's de depart. British. Britannique. United States. Am^ricaine. Norwegian. Norvigicnne. .\tistrian. Autrichiennc. Belgian. Be"ie. Ves- sels. res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregisti*. Ves- sels. Navi res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistrf. Ves- sels. Na\n- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^. Ves- sels. Xa«- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr*. Ves- seU. Na\i- res. Tons Register. Tonnage cnrcgistr*. Salmon River, N.S.— .(b) 2 1 142 11 4 77 3 153 4 77 :r.! Sandy Cove. N.S — 1 12 4 154 Total 4 154 1 12 (0) (6) (6) Sandy Point. N.S — I 332 377 9 2 64 32 786 408 4.769 2,246 ' 3 625 Total 10 1.334 107 8.209 Sheet Harbour. N.S — 1 70 Shelburne, N.S.— 2 180 1 1 1 7 88 48 1.940 84 612 6 285 Total 8 465 34 2,772 (o) (6) Shippegan, N.B. — 17 73 355 1.9S6 Total 90 2.341 t^ Sidney. B.C.— SS 4 2.611 1.208 70 29 5,632 6,593 59 3.819 99 12,195 ■ i 14,612 60,232 Feru\ian.... Japanese. . . 1 1 1,328 5.995 1,328 77,641 74.788 7.845 2,823 16.909 (Japanese... \Dutch 2 1 5.443 3.613 9.056 1 2,291 2.291 ^ Japanese 12 33.339 33.339 1.999 (Japanese... Swedish. . Mexican.. .. ■ 1 2 25.000 2.521 1.152 1.279,124 3,953 8.207 1 2,291 52 176.813 1.469 1.769,935 3 10 1 } « 1 1 34 1.572 136 9 13.904 62.510 707 /Dutch \Japanese. . . 1 24 4.998 115.049 213.220 134 2.209 Japanese — Japanese S3 47 175.903 255.295 180.140 4 6,427 1.160.510 27.745 279 4 6.427 lOo 551.245 1.812 1.661.378 48 crsTOM.s -fnin'PiS'i hEi-oin 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 12. — St.\temk.\t of tlie Xuinber and Tonnage of Steam X° 12. — RelevIs (hi nombro ct tlu tonnage de.s navires k Ports and Outports and Countries whence arrived. Ports et ports secondaires ot pays de depart. British. Britannique. United States. Amtricaiiie. Norwegian. Norv«gienne. Austrian. Autrichienne. Belgian. Beige. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr6. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr6. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Register. Tonnage enrogistrfe. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr6. Ves- sels. Navi Tons Register. Tonnage enrcgistrfe. Westport, N.S.— .(6) .(6) ■ W 14 134 47 892 Wejonoutli, N.S.^ 1 7 164 984 8 833 Total 8 1,148 8 833 • fi) Wliite Rock, B.C.— 27 710 16 161 ' Windsor, N.S.— 4 17 3,552 3,308 16 4,137 Total 21 6,860 16 4,137 .(<■) • Co) ■ (b) .(<■) .(6) .(o) .(6) Yarmouth, N.S.— 2 174 1 1 63 26 3 64 169 99 17.003 2,909 108 3,745 42 19 16 26 11,806 - 1,78.1 422 1,455 105 15,642 158 24,033 (") York Factory, Man. — 1 1,541 (o) Steam— .\ var (6) Sail— A voiles. DOr Ay ES— RAPPORT DE LA yATIGATIOy SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a and Sailing Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, etc. — Concluded. voiles et a vapeur, venant de la mer, etc. — Fin. Danish. Danoise. French. Franjaise. German. Allemande. Italian. Italienne. Russian. Russe. Other Nationalities. Autres nationality. Total. Total. Ves- sels. Na\-i- Tons Regis- ter. Toujiage registrd. Ves- sels. Xa\-i- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. ^•es- sels. Xari- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- seU. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Names. Noms. Ves- sels. Nav-i- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage en- registr6. Ves- sels. XaW- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registrfe. 61 1,076 1 15 1.817 16 1,981 43 871 4 33 3.552 7.445 ^ 37 10.997 ...:.. 2 i 1 103 45 19 90 4,694 5,200 263 39.675 1 1.541 11a— 4 50 CUSTOM fi— SHI i-i'iya report 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 13. — Summary Statement of the Xationality of Sea- N° 13. — Tableau sonimairc des nationalitfs des Countries from which arrived Pays de ikpart. British. Britannique. United States. America ine. Norwegian. Non-6gienne. Austrian. Autrichicnne. Belgian. Beige. No Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistrfi. Ves- sels. Nl^i- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistrfe. Ves- sels. Navi- r«s. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage en registry. 753 37 1 3.069,738 151,929 3.132 7 2 18.397 3,184 1 4 1,418 11,848 i) 174 2 1 1&4 1,170 2 102,152 11.598 2,154 493,583 531,139 3,848 1 276 io 1 7,092 3,014 British Straits Settlements. 3 44 4.519 8,052 1 64 IS 2,835 152,901 32,549 g Newfoundland 1 1,816 1 3,252 Brazil Chili China Cuba 2 2 34 5 609 7,585 154,588 10,051 4 0:845 I 4 1 1 707 5,800 1,248 318 1 2 2 4.431 3.l'9S 2.484 32 1 90,761 300 2 6.739 1 1.850 21 Hawaii 8 10,344 4 1 8,92S 3.578 Ital.v Japan Mexico.. . Norway , . 20 15 17 61,929 63,223 42,800 2 6.028 9 57,749 46 168,716 2 4 1 6 43 3 i.sss 8 5,424 11,792 2.823 21,803 3,396 1,810 77,200 18,403 Peru,., 11 38,440 8 1,374 13,094 47,126 1 606 •Sweden 3.839 82 3,216,865 43 634 5,415 9 1,714,231 13 272 33 80 427 7 U 406 Sea. Cable and Admiralty. . . 8 303 8,204,269 0.900 l,»t3,496 193 43?, 745 9 16.4T4 DOVAXES^RAFPORT DE LA XATIGATIOy SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a going Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, from each Country, navires de chaque pays, t'ena?il de la nier. Danish. Daaoise. French. Francaise. German. Allemande. Italian.- Italienne. Russian. Russe. Other Nationalities. Autres nationalit^s. Total. Total. Ves- sels. Nari- res. Tons Regis- ' ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage en- registrfe. Ves- sels. Xavi- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Na\'i- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registrl. Name of flag. Noms. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Z 1 420 1 1 2,906 1,26S JPortug'se (Swedish Swedish., 2 1 5,93i; 4,098/ 3,605 767 45 1 12 186 3 175 1.293 27 1 7 4 65 8 14 4 38 1 2 12 8 25 76 26 47 2 16 1 6 82 12 3.290 8 25 9,417 96 3.102.908 171,834 3,132 33,339 109,585 14,612 2,154 525,437 702,783 60,036 3,252 8,747 12,031 290. S61 14,494 13,363 11,347 110.446 300 1,128 19.272 23.006 78,287 345,920 100.549 114,712 5,424 51,560 2,823 21,803 11,748 13,510 127.219 18.403 46.831 5,452,519 67,233 1 1 Japanese.. 12 33.339 1 65 .> 6 7 4 11,446 ... 2 6,857 Dutch , . . I 6,197 S 11 8,227 3 MS 1 /Dutch... \ Swedish. 2 8 7,190( 16,449/ 10 ri 1 1.293 f 1 3,739 n (Dutch., t Japanese - 1 25 4.998( 121, 044 ( 14 U 10,561 1R 2.291 (Dutch... (Japanese. Brazilian. Swedish. . 1 2 1 3,6131 5.443J 3,228 . 2 7,868 17 19 .,,. 1 62S 1 500 'I (Dutch ,. (Swedish. 3 4 9,519( 9.909/ 1 2,726 ' i 13,632 22 (Chinese,. (Japanese. 1 58 2,769\ 273,900/ 24 1 9,996 ?fi S,352 v Peruvian.. 1 1.328 ■'S 9q •!() 39 - ^9 27 2,835 1 58 13 14 Swedish . . f .lapaneae ^Mexican.. (Swedish, 25 64 2 7 46,831 307,482) 1.152} 17.635/ 11 15.019 35 3 78,226 3,348 1 2 1,953 6,984 .... 3 8,123 62 46.377 86 101,711 11 34,015 ... 9 22,073 225 887,453 15,803 H, 694, 613 1 la— 4i 52 CUSTOMS— SlUI'I'Isa kFJ'ORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1?.20 TUADE WITH EACH COINTRY No. 14. — Statement of Iho Xiiiiihci' and Tonnage of Steam and Sailing Vessels entered out\vard.s distingui.shing the Nationality of the COMMERCE AVEC CH.\CUN DES PAYS N° 14. — Etat du nombre et du tonnage des vaisseaiix k voiles et ;\ vapeur allanl a la mer, entrds lit6 des vaisseaux employes pour In commerce Ports and Outports and Countries for which Departed. Ports ot ports secondaires et pays de depart. British. Britannique. United States. Amfericaine. Norwegian. Norv^gienne. Austrian. Autrichienne. Belgian. Beige. Ves- sels. N^i^-i- Tons Register. Tonnage enregi.str6. Ves- sels. Tons Register. Tonnage tnregistrf. Ves- seU. N^-i- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr6. Ves- sels. Navi res. .Tons Register. Tonnage enregistrfe. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr6. Alert Bay, B.C.— United States (a) 7 2.116 63 1 10,530 22 Total ... 7 2,116 64 10,552 Annapolis Royal, X.S. — AnvOT, B.C- United States (o) .37 15,438 22 18,366 Arichat, N.S.— 1 119 2 2 4 148 111 230 United States (6) 83 1,602 Total 84 1,721 8 489 Baddeck, N.S.— 2 61 5 3 9 7,071 254 667 5 19 402 487 26 950 17 7,992 Harrington Passage, N.S.— United States (a) 23 283 1 6 79 85 12 607 7 164 35 890 Barton, N.S.— United States (a) 1 4 160 352 Total 5 512 = = Bathurst, N.B.— Cuba: (6) 1 355 Sea Fisheries (6) 19 231 Total .. 19 231 1 355 Bear River, N.S.— United States (6) 8 994 2 - 519 Bclliveau's Cove, N.S.— British W. Indies (6) 3 1 4 6S4 282 849 1 44 Saint Pierre (6) United States (4) Total 8 1,815 1 44 Bridgewater, N.S.— British W. Indies; ft) 4 2 468 386 Newfoundland (6) (o) steam — A vapeur. (6) Sail— .\ voiles. DOCAXES- RAPPORT DE LA yAVIGATION 53 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a AND NATIONALITY OF VESSELS. for Sea, at each of the undermentioned Ports and Outports in Canada, for foreign countries, Vessels employed in the trade with each countrj'. ■ET NATION.\LITE DES VAISSEAUX. a chacun des ports et ports secondaires mentionn^s ci-apres, a destination etrangere, avec nationa- avec chaque pays. Danish. Danoise. French. Frangaise. * German. AUemande. Italian. Italienne. Russian. Russe. Other Nationalities. Autres nationalit^s. Total. Total. \es- sels. Na'.-i- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves sels. Xavi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage en- registrfe. Ves sels. Xavi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage en- registr^. Ves- sels. Nai-i- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Names. Noms. Ves- seU. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage. regLstrfe. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. 70 1 12,646 71 12,668 1 591 1 , 59 t 1 87 92 2 5 8 28 7 071 43 23 1 6 12 42 I 4 5 1 19 20 1,513 - 4 1 4 9 1,859 4 2 386 CLs;TOM^!—fnii'Pty(r RKi'oin 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 14. — St.\teme.\t of the Xunibor .ind Tonnage of Steani N° 14. — Tableau du nombre et du tonnage des navires Ports and OutporU and Countries for wliich Departed. Ports et ports secondaires et pays dc depart. British. Britannique. United States. Amfericaine. Norwegian. Norvdgiennc. Austrian. .\utrichienne. Belgian. Beige. Vcs- seU. NaW- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr6. Ves- sels. Xa\-i- res. Tons Register. Tonnage cnregistr*. Ves- sels. Navi- res Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr6. Vcs- «eU. Navi- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr*. Vcs- seU. .Vavi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^. Bridgewater. N.S.— Con. .\rgentina (M Cuba (i>) 6 2.8S8 3 3 1,415 1,179 9 1,350 5.042 Total 21 6 2,594 Britannia Beach. B.C.— United States (o) 166 51,897 50 13,423 Butedale. B.C.— Inited States (o) 33 73 608 1,244 50 815 50 815 106 1.852 Campbellton. X.B.— 1 98 1 98 Campo Bello. N.S.— 165 26,071 61 1,087 Canso. X.S.— 3 3 337 244 1 1 8 27 41 302 49 711 5,157 3,133 12 9 71 46 677 622 3,711 3,711 78 9,352 144 9,302 Caraquet. N.B.— •1 218 42 4.284 219 4,326 • Cardigan. P.E.I.— 1 76 Charlottetown, P.E.I.— 5 7 1,736 437 1 1 71 1,375 1 96 1 1 2 99 11 35 ■' 18 3,764 1 96 Chemainus. B.C.— Great Britain (a) United States (o) United States (6) Peru (o) British Oceania, other (o] 6 22 11 1 1 8,547 1,751 1.884 1.199 1.048 61 8 1,060 1.597 41 14.429 69 2,657 Chester, N.S.— United States (o) Sea Fisheries {a\ 2 20 17 232 17 232 2 20 (a) Steam — A vapeur. (5) Sail — ^A voiles. DorAyES—iiAPPORr de la xayigatiox SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a and Sailing Vessels entered Outwards, /or Sea, etc. — Conlinued. 4 voiles et h vapeur, allant a la mer, etc. — Suite. Danish. Danoise. Trench. Franpaise. German. Aliemande. Italian. Italienne. Russian. Russe. Other Nationalities. Autres nationalitds. Total. Total. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Na\-i- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Nari- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Na\-i- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registrd. Noms. Ves- sels. Nav-i- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registrS. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registrd. 1 628 3 12 3.466 1,415 2,529 1 628 28 8,264 216 65.320 33 123 608 2.059 156 2,667 1 1 9$ Swedish 1 500 500 1 500 2 598 226 27, 158 3 3 1 13 17 123 87 337 244 302 25 2.625 11,493 6,844 2,625 247 21,279 218 42 4,284 219 4,326 1 76 5 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1,736 437 1 1,214 1,2-14 71 1,375 96 99 11 35 1 1,214 20 5,074 6 S3 19 1 1 8,547 2,811 3,481 1,199 1,048 110 2 17 17,086 20 232 19 252 CUSTOMS— SBippiya report 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 14. — Statement of the Xuniber and Tonnage of Steam N° 14. — Tableau du nombre et du tonnage des navires Ports and Outports and Countries for which Departed. Ports et ports sccondairea et pays de dfepart. British. Britannique. United States. Am6ricaine. Norwegian. Norv4gienne. Austrian. Autrichienne. Belgian. Beige. Ves- sels. Na\'i- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr6 Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^ \es- sels. N^^-i- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistrS Ves- seb. Navi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^. Church Point, N.S.— 1 SS5 Clarks Harbour, N.S.— 25 247 9 3 561 59 1 103 12 5 620 26 350 Clementsport, N.S.— United States (6) 495 Digbv, N.S.— United States (6) 22 1,757 6 63 Fredericton, N.B.— 1 287 Freeport, N.S.— 7 210 Gaspi. Que.— 2 1 296 96 10 7 13.181 1,351 2 562 Total •. 5 954 17 14,532 Georgeton-n, P.E.I.— 11 1 885 37 1 1,550 2 122 Total U 1,044 1 1,550 Glace Bay. N.S.— United States (a) 1 23 80 890 Total 24 970 Halifax, N.S.— 166 630,684 7 18,959 British W. Indies (a) 9 6.606 British W. Indies (6) 25 53 86 11 2,848 28,671 11.134 24,357 1 2 6 6 301 259 631 37,029 2 2,418 Brazil (6) S 5 11 999 3,457 1,755 20,431 Cuba (a( 1 3 21 1 473 1.394 45,656 371 1 2,192 Cuba (6) France (o) 4 1 7,979 1,621 British Guiana (o) 11 6 30,761 1,471 Holland (o) 1 3,251 2 4,670 Italy (0) 2 4.133 Norn-ay (o) 18 36,354 2 3.329 Porto Rico (ft) 1 97 2 4,267 1 10 337 1,138 .Saint Pierre (o) 1 235 Co) Steam— A vapeur. (fc) Sail — A voiU DOrASES— RAPPORT DE LA SATIGATWS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a and Sailing Vessels entered Outwards, for Sea, etc. — Continued. a voiles et a vapeur, allant a la titer, etc. — Suite. Danish. Danoise. French. Franfaise. German. AUemande. Italian. Italienne. Russian. Russe. Other Nationalities. Autres nationality. Total. Tot^. Ves- sels. Xari- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registrfi. Ves- sels. Na\-i- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. N'a\-i- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registt*. Ves- sels. NaW- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Names. Noms. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Portuguese. 1 388 2 25 9 3 1 ^ 38 5 28 1.820 1 287 J 210 2 1 10 13.181 1 260 1 260 23 15.74(6 11 1 1 2 885 1,550 15 2.594 2; 24 1 1,857 1 4,778 175 9 27 38 92 17 } ^ 5 8 14 36 2 11 6 2 18 2 1 5 1 10 13 656,278 - 6,606 3.410 1 261 3 3.256 11.765 61.386 /Swedish... tBrazilian... 6 1 15,149 1,301 18,868 999 7,821 3,149 80.715 1.992 30.761 1.471 Swedish.... 1 1,699 1 2,227 1 1,016 1 1,953 1 1.453 1 1,943 /Swedish... \Dutch 1 3 1,914 11,798 1 829 23,576 4.133 36.354 3.529 Swedish.... 3 7,389 11.656 i2 2,592 :;::::i:::::::: 2,827 58 cusTOMt>—fiHiPi'iy<; itEroitr 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Xo. \i. — Statement of the Xuiubcr mikI Tonnage of Stcaiii N° 14. — Table.\u du nombre et du tonnage des navires Ports and Outports and Countries for which Departed. Ports et ports secondaires et pays de depart. British. Britannique. United States. Atn£ricaine. Norwegian. Norv^gienne. .\ustrian. Autricbienne. Belgian. Beige. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Resistor. Tonnage onregistrt. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^. Ves- sels. Nari- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistrt. Ves- seU. Navi- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^. Halifax. N.S.— Con. .(«) Ab) .(<■) .(«) .(<■) .») (1) .(<■) .(6) .(<■) 3 493 4 6.544 3 1.075 Sweden United States 100 22 253 7 395,334 30,950 894,912 1,154 62 14 29 94,194 1,539 44,244 45 109,576 United States 6 13,943 2 2.783 French West Indies I 1,427 1 940 32 146 9 1,698 9,129 20.836 6 19 1 927 1,329 1,605 Sea Fisheries Gibraltar 1 2,522 Total 974 2,120,661 185 258.235 94 197,273 4 7.453 HanLsport. N.S.— ,(a) .(6) S 2 72 1,253 Total • 10 1,325 Hillsboro, N.B.— United States .(6) .(a) ■(») .(6) ■ Co) 2 1.650 4 1.229 Indian Island, N.B.— United States 1 25 14 154 Isaacs Harbour, N.S.^ 1 4 7 58 125 United States Total 6 190 ■ (b) (6) (o) (6) .(<■) Jogeins Mines, N.-S.— United States 5 575 12 1.661 Kinssport, N.S. — Cuba 3 879 5 1,633 Ladner, B.C.— United States 1 5 3 60 Lad.vstnith, B.C.— United States 48 96 2,604 17.008 55 20 32,888 4,717 United States J.Hpan Total 144 19,612 75 37.605 ■55' .(6) .(6) .(0) .(6) ■ (b) ■ (b) ■ (a) ■ (b) La Have, N..S.— British W. Indies 3 2 I 371 244 99 Newfoundland Cuba United States 4 34 United States 1 446 British South Africa 1 558 Argentina 2 4 78 952 478 7,181 Sea Fisheries 7 1 381 77 Sea Fisheries Total 91 9,771 13 1.050 (a) Steam — A vapeur. nOVAyES—RAI'POh'T DE LA yAMGATIOX SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a ami Sailing Vessels entered Outwards, /ociSVa, elc. — Couliniud. a voiles et a vapeur, allaiit a la mer, elc. — Suite. Danish. Danoise. French. Frangaise. German. Allemande. Italian. Italienne. Russian. Russe. Other Nationalities; Autres nationalit6s. Total. Total. Ves- sels. Xavi- res. Tons Resis- ter. Tonnage registrC'. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registrS. Ves- sels. Nai-i- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Xari- i-ire. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage en- registrfe. Xames. Xoms. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Na-i-i- Tons Regis- ter, Tonnage registry. 1 180 4 20 } 251 37 1 304 1 1 1 1 3 41 165 11 673 ■ /Swedish... \Dutch 1 2,254 3,217 1,075 Swedish — /Swedish... iDutch 20 22 2 52.128 39,325 6.302 52,128 21.899 694 1.391 2 6,699 6,956 680.288 1 39,183 1 10 19,051 . f Grecian.... Dutch [Swedish... 1 1 1 i,988 4,366 1.181 9S3.859 "i!i54 Swedish .... Swedish 1 1 3,037 l,39f. 3,037 ' 1,399 1,427 940 3 i,647 315 1,647 3 2,940 10,458 24,963 30 34.115 28 31,742 3 8,909 2 6,231 66 154,450 1,386 2,819,069 8 2 72 1,253 10 1,325 6 2,879 15 179 1 1 4 7 58 125 6 190 17 2,236 8 4 2,562 65 103 116 1 35,492 21,725 Japanese — 1 1,881 1,881- 1 1,881 220 59,098 3 2 1 4 1 1 2 11 79 371 244 99 34 446 558 952 859 7,258 104 10,821 60 CUSTOMS— SHIPPIXG REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 14. — Statement of the Xiimbor and Tonnage of .Stoain N" 14. — Tabi-eatj du nombre et du tonnage des navires Ports and Outports and Countries for wliich Departed. Ports et ports secondaires et pays de depart. British. Britannique. United States. Amfericaine. Xorwegian. Xorv^gienne. Austrian. Autrichienne. Belgian. Beige. Ves- sels. Xavi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistrfi. Ves- seU. Xa%'i- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistrfe. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistrf. Ves- sels. Xavi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr6. Ves- sels. Na%i- Tons Register. Tonnage enregisti*. Liverpool. N.S — .(6) .(b) .(6) .(6) .(<■) .(« .(<■) ■ (b) 7 2 9 7 1 1 1,221 242 1.021 2,316 400 99 2 1 91 99 Brazil 2 4 8 32 S 196 372 1,188 774 722 20 7 91 21 813 627 5,557 1,803 Total 81 8.551 142 8,990 ■ (b) Lockeport. N.S.— 1 50 14 18 176 1,328 50 1,558 51 1,608 32 1,504 ■ (") .(<") .(a) ■ (b) .(<■) .(») ■ (b) ■ (<•) ■ (b) ■ (<•) .(0) .(<■) .(0) Lord's Cove. N.B.— 173 1,484 118 1,361 Louiaburg, N.S. — 1 75 28 2 2,776 49,093 2,623 5,598 1 9 19 938 1 235 2 9 2 2 7 177 19,376 16S 5,719 16,880 9 6 i2,6i3 434 1 2,835 1 235 1 10 154 497 81 3.299 Total 139 103.061 108 17.173 1 2,835 .(6) ■ («) ■ (b) ■ (b) Lower East Pubnico. X.S.— 1 176 8 5 16 288 169 717 18 20 455 1,055 29 1.174 39 1,686 .(b) ■ (b) ■ (b) ■ (b) ■ (b) ■ (b) ■ (") ■ (b) (b) ■ (b) (0) (b) ■(b) Lunenburg, N.S. — 4 6 1 4 1 12 2 4 1 1 57 204 416 648 177 390 299 1,230 98 538 349 507 1,063 19,027 1 88 Cuba 1 7 29 3 2,005 281 Total 297 24,742 34 2,381 Magdalen Islands, Que. — 3 306 5 237 (a) Steam— A vapeur. (6) Sail — ^A voiles. DOrA\Et<—RAfPOI{T DE LX XAVIGATIOX SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a and Sailing Vessels entered Outwards, for Sea, etc. — Continued. a voiles et a vapeur, allant a la mer, etc. — SuUe Danish. Danoise. French. Francaise. German. Allemande. Italian. Italienne. Russian. Russe. Other Nationalities. Autres nationality. Total. Total. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registrfe. Ves- sels. ^•a^•i- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Xari- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registr*. \'es- sels. N'a\-i- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Xavi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Names. Noms. Ves- sels. Nac- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. NaW- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. 4 10 i 1 1 3 24 15 123 29 1,221 333 2 316 400 99 1 1 179 65 179 1 185 6 331 • 2 244 225 17.785 1 14 68 50 176 2 886 S3 3 112 291 2 845 1 .76 37 3 2 2 19 8 2 8 1 10 91 2.776 49.112 1 1.391 6 989 1 216 451 177 34,224 602 5 719 17.115 ' 3,492 3 492 9 945 3.796 10 2,336 1 216 1 3,492 260 129,113 1 8 23 36 176 238 624 1,772 68 2.860 4 7 1 416 177 390 1 12 3 4 1 1 86 207 299 1,230 105 538 507 ' 3,06S 19.308 331 27,123 8 543 CUSTOMS— Sllll'l-J.\^! ItKPOliT 10 GEORGE V. A. 1920 Xo. 14. — Statement of the Xuniber and Tonnage of Steam N° 14. — TAnLEAu (ill nombre et du tonnage dcs navircs Ports and Outports and Countries for which Departed. Ports et ports secondaires et pays de depart. British. Britannique. United States. Am£ricaine. Norwegian. Norv^enne. Austrian. Autrichicnnc. Belgian. Beige. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Register. Tonnage Bnregistr6. Ves- seU. Na\-i- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistrfi. Ves- sels. NaW- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistrt. Ves- sels. Na\-i Tons Rcgi.ster. TonnaEC jnregistrfe. Mahone Bay. N.S.— " British \V. Indies (6) Xenfoundland (t) Sea Fisheries (a) Sea Fisheries ib) 1 1 4 9 123 282 397 99 Totjd 15 901 Maitland. N.S.— United States (/>) 1 67 Moteghan River, N.S.— Cuba (b) United States (6) French W. Indies (6) 1 307 1 1 S8 397 T I 2 485 1 307 Moncton. X.B.— United States (b) 3 321 5 595 Montiunie, P.E.I,— Newfoundland ») Saint Pierre (b) 4 1 296 85 Total.. 5 381 Montreal. Que.— Great Britain (o) Newfoundland (a) Belgium (fl) Brazil (o) France («) Sea Cable and Admiralty... . (o) Italy (a) Gibraltar (a) British South Africa (o) British South Africa (6) United States (a) 246 2 1,023,138 2,586 3 8,004 14 159 48,519 554,658 6 49 1,463 69,775 S 2 1 5 13,011 5,330 1,263 16,596 1 2,522 7 849 Total 434 1,665,101 62 78,308 2 3,985 3 8,004 Moose Factory, Man. — Newfoundland (a) 2 1,992 Murray Harbour, P.E.I.— Sea Fisheries (6) 5 86 Nanaimo. B.C. — Great Britain (a) Brazil (o) British Oceania (o) Peru («) United States (o) United States (*) Chili (a) China.'...: (a: Sea Fisheries {a] 5 7,112 2 4,266 110 48 28.233 8,892 270 213 90,914 76,939 7 16,141 2 2,286 4- 3,808 320 6,792 Total 2i: 52,311 805 176,931 7 16,141 New Westminster, B.C.— United States (a; United States (6; Sea Fisheries (a. 4 301 3 2 5 162 1,261 26C T 1 4 301 10 1,683 .... (fl) Steam— A vapeur. \,b) ^^ail— A voiles. DOUAXES— RAPPORT DE LA XATIGATIOy SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a and Sailing Vessels, entered Outwards, /or Sea, etc. — Con'imicd. a voiles et a vapeur, allant a la nier, etc. — Suite. Danish. Danoise. French. Frangaise. German. AUemande. Italian. Italienne. Russian. Russe. Other Xationalities. .\utres nationalit^s. Total. Total. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registt^- Ves- sels. Xa^-i- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage re^istr^. Ves- sels. Xa-\*i- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Xa\-i- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. ^"a^^- res. Tons RegU- ter. ronnage registr6. Names. Noms. Ves- sels. Xa\-i- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- seU. Na\-i- res. Tons Ren- ter. Tonnage registry. 1 1 4 9 123 282 397 99 15 901 1 67 1 1 1 307 88 397 3 792 8 916 - 4 1 296 85 5 381 Portuguese.. 2 5,931 248 3 2 23 210 2 7 13 1,029.069 2,586 8,004 Brazilian.... Brazilian.... 2 1 2,577 3,228 2,577 1 2 420 4,161 61.314 628.594 2 1 6,024 3,492 6,024 19,025 5,330 ^ 1.263 1 79 17,524 4 4.660 3 9.516 5 11,736 513 1.781,310 2 1.993 5 86 5 2 2 4 391 z61 1 6 1 367 7,112 2 3,157 3,157 4.266 1 3 1,594 4,752 Japanese.... Japanese.... 3 1 9,205 1,990 10,799 H2.030 8.i.8.-Javi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistrfi. Ves- seU. NaW- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistrfi. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Register. Tonnage cnregistrfe. Ves- sels. .\avi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistrfe. North East Harbour, N.S.— United States (o) Sea Fisheries (j) Sea Fisheries (*>) 1 1 2 79 2b 66 2 171 T 1 4 173 2 171 North Head. N.B.— 164 2 26,607 115 36 423 United States! (i>) Total 166 26,722 36 423 North Sydney, N.S.— Great Britain (") Newfoundland C" 41 330 202 1 1 14 3 6 1 3 150,851 164,422 9,282 1,816 1,116 1,139 7,938 500 154 248 2 1 7 6,353 169 623 17 35,894 France (") Saint Pierre (j) United States (o) 4 5 4,153 496 unii«a au; .. Sea Fisheries Q>) 24 2,052 Total 602 337,466 43 13,846 17 35,894 Ocean Falls, B.C.— United States (") United States W British Oceania, other (o) 7 8,130 97 5 108,233 8,206 2 4,505 Total 9 12.635 102 116,439 Parrsboro, K.S. — Great Britain (o) British W. Indies (6) Spain. ,, \b) 4 1 1 1,680 349 272 ■ 1 49 800 8,893 32 4,158 38 6,459 SO 9,693 Paspebiac, Que.— Saint Pierre (o) 1 90 Pictou, N.S.— Great Britain (o) British W. Indies (i>) Newfoundland (6) France (") 1 1 1 2 2,847 92 529 4,786 Total 5 8,254 Port Albemi, B.C.— United States (o) Sea Fisheries (o) 14 781 1 6 23 161 Total 14 781 7 184 Port Hastings N.S.— United States (o) Sea Fisheries (o) 2 195 4 4,225 7 735 Total 2 195 4 4.225 7 735 Port Hawkesbury, N.S.— British VV. Indies (6) Newfoundland (6] Saint Pierre (6; United States (a) United States (6) 2 1 1 245 70 100 1 74 2 10 23e 96C 1 95 ::;:;:::;;i:;;: (a) Steam— A vapeur. (6) Sail — A voile. BOf J.VA.S— ff.l/'/'OffiT ItK LA yATIGATIOy SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a and Sailing Vessels entered Outwards, /or Sea etc. — Con'inued. a voiles et a vapeur, aUant a la met, etc. — Suite. Danish. Danoise. French. Francaise. German. AUemande. Italian. Italienne. Russian. Russe. Other Xationalities. Autres nationalites. Total. Total. Ves- sels. Xavi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registrfe. Ves- sels. Xa^^- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage en- registr6. Ves- sels. Nari- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. N^-i- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage rcgistrfe. Ves- sels. Nai-i- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Names. Noms. Ves- sels. Xa\"i- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registre. 1 I 4 6 200 2 202 I 2,729 1,728 44 3.56 209 9 18 14 11 1 29 8 17 24,947 3,672 ■ 2 158 36 33,231 698 420,440 . 104 116,363 4,505 111 129,074 4 1 1 1 81 1.680 13,051 88 16,152 1 1 1 1 2 2,847 4,786 5 8,254 15 6 21 965 6 7 13 5.155 2 2 1 111 1.055 11a— 5 66 CUSTOitS— SHIPPING REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 No. 14. — Statement of the number and Tonnage of Steam N° 14. — Tableau du nombre ct du tonnage des navires b. Ports nnd Outports and Countries tor which Departed. Ports et ports secondaires et pays de depart. British. Britannique. United States. Amfiricaine. Norwegian. Norv^gienne. Austrian. Autrichienne. Belgian. Beige. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistrfe. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr6. Ves- sels. Na\-i- rcs. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr£. Port Hawkesbury, N.S.— Con. Sea Fisheries (a) Sea Fisheries (b) 2 6 189 495 6 570 Total 13 1,194 19 1,840 Port La Tour, N.S..— United States ft) Sea Fisheries (.b) 5 184 1 14 Total.... 1 14 5 184 Port Mulgrave N.S.. United States W 11 6,446 4 304 Total 4 304 11 6,446 Port Simpson. B.C.— United States (o) 12 174 Powell River, B.C.— Australia (a) United States (o) 9 27 18,473 9,360 1 2,345 58 27,789 Total 3B 27,833 58 27,789 1 2,345 Prince Rupert. B.C.— United States {a] United States (6) 76 2 574 14 81,425 16 8,449 2S3 90 6 819 42,82S 474 11,007 Sea Fisheries lb) Total 666 90,173 915 54,309 Quebec, Que.— Great Britain (a) United States (o) 97 561,517 23 26,600 Total 97 561,517 23 26.600 Rimouski, Que.— United States (o) Uni.«d States (6) 7 2 5,197 1,657 Total . 9 6,854 St. Andrews. N.B.— 223 2 19,65^ 139 560 6 8,555 861 United States (i>) Total 225 19.791 56i> 9.419 St. George, N.B.— 4 20 36 3. 1,476 2,91. United States (6) Total 4 2u 6; 4,3!>7 St. John. N.B.— 12J 4 11 4 2 2| 6 2 557,221 ii,gou 2,929 1,67; 5,»8U 84,501 23.5i3 ' "l9'26b 5,950 1 British \V . Indies (c, British \V. Indies (6; Newfoundland (fc; 1 i!863 French W. Indies (b) France (o, i,850 .... 1 232 Holland (.j 3 4!777 San Domingo (o) (a) Steam — A vapeur. (6) SwI — A voile. DOIAXES—BAPPORT DE LA yATlGATIO^ 67 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a and Sailing ^'essels entered Outwards, for Sea, etc. — Conlimied. voiles et a vapeur, allant a la mer, etc. — Stiiie. Danish. Danoise. French. Francaise. German. AUemande. Italian. Italienne. Russian. Russe. Other Nationalities. Autres nationalitSs. Total. Total. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage en- registrfe. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Navi- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Na\-i- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage en- registr6. Ves- sels. iSra\'i- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage en- registr^. Names. Noms. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage en- registr^. Ves- sels. Nav-i- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. 2 12 1,065 32 3.031 5 1 ' 6 19S 11 6 6.446 210 2 210 17 . 6.960 12 10 85 20,818 37, 149 95 57,967 166 8 1,393 14 124,253 19,456 283 1,681 144.482 97 23 561.517 26,600 120 588.117 2 9 6.854 783 10 28,210 793 29,210 36 3» 1,476 2,931 71 «,407 122 4 11 4 2 1 29 8 1 6 2 3 557,221. ll.ilOtt 2,92") 1.677- 5.880 88,446 i "i!943 1 2,733 1.943: 19.266 5.95a 4.77T 11a— 51 CUl) Total 313 788.878 187 17,691 7 10.160 I 232 St . Martins, N.B.— 34 17 2,686 7,229 Inited States (A) IS 8.881 15 8,881 51 9.915 St. Peters, N.S.- Sea Fisheriej (b) 2 21 St. Stephen. N.B.— Inited States (o) Inited States (t) 8 240 36 3 394 290 8 240 39 684 Salmon River. N.S.— United States (6) Sea Fisheries 16) 3 4 213 50 4 -7 7 263 4 77 Sandy Cove, N.S.— Inited States («; United States (6) 1 12 2 76 2 76 1 12 .■^:»ndy Point. N.S. — Newfoundland (6] Saint Pierre (6) United States (6) Sea Fisheries (a] 6 512 2 8 197 891 23 2 75 2,512 408 5.403 10 1,088 106 8.835 .-^heet Harbour X.S.— Sea Fisheries -• {h] 1 70 Shelbume, X.S.— British W. Indies (6! Newfoundland (6] .Saint Pierre (6] United States (a] United States (i; Scs Fisheries («] Sea Fisheries (h] 2 4 194 645 1 2 i 28 110 347 216 2.332 2 1 224 28 327 16 1,418 41 3.005 .■^lierbrooke. N.S.— United States (6) 2 268 2 752 Shippegan. N.B.— Sea Fisheries (a) .Sea Fisheries (6; 17 68 190 1.052 Total 85 1.342 Co) Steam— .\ vapeur. (6) Sail — .\ voiles. nnvAXES—RAi'i'our ue lx yAri) Sea Fisheries («) Sea Fisheries (fc) 46 10 24 56 12,i!59 510 786 2,778 53 26 11 49 25,551 716 380 3,402 13S 16,837 144 30,889 1 232 York Factor>-, Man.— 1 99 r 1 11 II II (fl) Steam — A vapeur. (b) Sail — A voile. DOVAXES— RAPPORT DE LA XATIGATION 75 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a and Sailing Vessels entered Outwards, for Sea, etc. — Concluded. k voiles et k vapeur, allant d la mer, etc. — Fin. Danish. Danoiae. French. Franjaise. German. ,\llemande. Italian. Italienne. Russian. Russe. Other Nationalities. .\utres nationalitfes. Total. Total. Ves- sels. Na7i- res. Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage regis tr5. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. 1 onnage registr6. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registr6. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Names. Noms. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. Ves- sels. Navi- Tons Regis- ter. Tonnage registry. 1 1 2 3 1 99 36 35 105 123 232 37,810 2S3 47,958 . 99 76 Ci'siOMs—sijirriM! UKi'oia 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Xo. 15. — SuMM.\RY iState.mext of I he Xatioiialiiy N" 15. — Tableau .sommaire ties navires an lone Countries to which Departed. Pays do destination. British. Britannique. United States Amiricaine. Norwegian. Norv6gienne. Austiian. Autricbienne. Belgian." Beige. 1 I'l ill 1^ ii i'l .I'll r- r-" > Z H > z > z 1 United K- dom 806 48 12 19 29 1 3.249,535 174,137 1.336 38,182 36,767 762 17 ■ 61,477 3,367 1 5 2,670 11.302 1 Bermuda 6 6,705 1 1,062 Ii 7 S 73 10 23.008 25,368 2 345 .9 1 6,606 2,345 w 2 1 1 51 3.220 413 1.605 7.583 Fiji Islands Gibraltar . New-foundland New Zealand !•> 21 1,207 2 21 2 13 1 . 33 27 1 57.360 571,859 8.343 10.807 5.880 3.492 4,151 143,702 7,681 234 2 63 5,044 148,278 M 15 4 6,544 3 8,004 17 2 2.418 18 14 1 IS 861 6,984 ?n 1 2.192 ?1 ?■> '1 P J 1 68 10 5,836 199.565 2,326 '4 F rN> 33 65,098 9 i7.i66 2 464 ■>■) ?fi 2 3.039 1 2 1 5 2,232 6,503 629 15,070 ?S 3 7,508 'I 7 5 11 22,761 12.807 24,357 4 2 6 6.800 2.286 37.029 t1 M^XIM) 3? Vnrwsv 20 40^13 11 Pftnftma 1 3 1 13 12 56 940 7,095 2.804 1,327 53,245 6,095 ?4 ^\ "<,(• Porto Rico 37 '^t Pierre 2 5 2.112 470 8,306 67,544 •in i.llO 1 83,036 272 7 735 ^ ■ 4? Sweden 41 3,536 2,321,546 1.135 2,500,674 4.564 1.828.5S4 70 171,091 145 224, 193 6 13,943 4 Total 8.9061 9.60;i.423 6.976' 2.335.909 210 456,583 12 21,542 DOlAyES—RAPPORT DE I.X yAVIGATIOy SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a of 8ea-going \'essels entered Outwards, for Se«, for each Country, (.-ours sortis allanl a, la mer pour chaque pays. Danish. Danoise. French. Francaise. German. Allemande. Italian. Italienne. Russian. Russe. Other Nationalities. Autres nationalitfe. Total. Total. 4i 1 i I'll 1 .1 -s 1 p ■3.1 >Z 1 P Li 11 III 1 1 V i'i Name of Flag. Norn du Drapeau. >z i is 1 1 .1 ■£ 2 ' 4,482 1 i,729 1 1 4,778 1,268 Portuguese.... Swedish — . . .Swedish.- ... 2 1 3 5.931 1.181 7,389 1831 59 12 19 39 1 1 85 11 2 1 29 1,338 ll )„ >8 1 1 4 } 132 10 3 3 hi 61 17 20 1 7 2 13 12 95 5 4,270 1 20 8,328 1 921 3.332.783 197.163 1,336 38,182 48,683 762 3,037 30,220 27,713 3,220 413 79.750 734,000 8,343 23.450 13,884 28.094 7,175 228,895 18,556 234 8i9 13,707 326,913 2,326 1,647 5,^71 31.609 36,214 258,321 61,386 40,813 940 17.894 5,325 1,327 53.245 14.148 8.306 1.55,568 272 52, 128 4,856,290 1,135 2,794,773 ' 2,250 Swedish 2 1.899 i 1 3,037 1 261 s 15.741 1'> 3 3,236 14 3,024 1 628 Dutch Swedish 1 1 3.217 2,254 15 2 1 3,157 1,583 Brazilian Swedish Grecian Japanese Swedish Swedish 3 6 1 16 1 1 3,878 15, 149 1.441 81,811 2,521 1,699 17 19 '0 I 829 Japanese Brazilian Swedish 3 1 1 7.871 3,228 1,563 ? 4,618 13 30,697 2 3,121 1 - 1,453 24 it 1.647 2 3.886 Dutch Swedish 3 1 11,798 1,914 2 6,024 28 Japanese 49 228,358 * 1 1,594 Japanese Swedish 3 1 9,205 2.521 I'i 37 7.583 39 4,095 2 158 Swedish (Brazilian IChinese [Dutch ^Japanese 1 Peru\-ian j Portuguese. . . [Swedish 20 2 1 4 94 1 2 23 52,128 2,968 2,769 14,913 423,913 1,328 891 40,524 IS 23.653 10 16,563 3 7,547 n ? 3.624 13 27,474 1 1,892 Chinese Dutch Grecian Japanese Portuguese. . . Swedish 4.196 4.366 1.988 3,547 2.129 1,181 7n 46,204 <)7 98.709 12 32,433 6 12 2691 'M 954,706 16,543 13,566,780 78 CUSTOMS— SB iri'I^G REPORT 10 GEORGE V,.A. 1920 .£; < E ^ S I 1 1 1 'S D M 1 ' s '^ 1 r- c '' U" 1 :'^ II '11 i |S cio" 1 §||_ !- 5 :i 1 ■c ■1 i (0» « MO^ OS *«• •< 1 £ 1 III -S-"£~^-- i=; D r^ lo oi CO .-• <« "!- Tons Register. Tonnage enregi8tr6. = 424 9,002 564 178 33,203 72 230,470 416 890 °" ; 843 13,332 3,213 273,513 8,658 8,. 537 209,016 253 IS : 18,207 3,097 849 245 14,654 430 7.496 °l -1 , S 1 '1 i Ol S" ; -„g._ O-H ■fl-OO ; ; "s 1 1 1 6 1 ill "-S ^ a>oo ^ '. S" ;* Si§ 2 i 5S ^ s s s i g o s ■■>*" •f i > 1 CO ■^ s i 1 > 1 s 1 Elf SJS^OO 5 llgs gsgg V » sl.fl « ^g tnocto S S"2§ iiii 1,039 790 4,952 935 628 790 330 190,314 7,034 5C 5,964 2,999 630 1,049 30,319 638 333,653 335 2i,000 4 i ll-p > 1 ecMco-* ,/,-c^r-j.-»go«-»o-»2'*|" -S c CI ; 1 i'l C < B C C c 5 C 't c i 3 1 i c -a; £ * C 1 g 2 cq 1 o o 1 c j O j c J c 0 |1 3o 0 i e o O o 1 1 c O E- > C I C 1 E o C o g u si o J c 2 ;2 o J a > 1 .1 1 5 1^ n e c 15 i2 o : 33 DOUASES— RAPPORT DE LA yATIGATIOy SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a « S s* QC « ■r- o »- s Mac " $ " S c e; «c s §§ :SS '■■^ r- 5 ^- MOO !- « s !3" ■^ " C3 ^'•g S ■^ gsgs M 0 i SSii" g|2 1' S' o 5 = gS -'"3 = r- SSs ^•-•"S' " on i s w E"" S -* "ill s Egg cT t- — ^ .Ig-g^S-o i° o ^ "- - 5S2 t^ '^ i-s" S2 2g2 5 s cs i i|i 5 II c5 ecio iisiSBSi so to o ^2:- laci S'=S-' '"'' ° f ":-r5-" s5S"" "w'S" 0» — Ci — C-- M t>. 0 CI -^r si^ 43,171 50 ' 40,982 05,558 431,694 15,203 750 449,408 6(50 114,726 - s s g g g ^ 2 " s ;; s 5 2 S ;"° iSs " IS" '~"i iiiiS Sis 2'g i s- ■*■* "* *^ [^ M CI re o t- o ; """ J"" as ggs g C 1 £ ! 0 y' <^ 1 c 1 o "1 ^c c 1 1 ^ 5 ^v i ! : z : = r -7 ■} c ■J •i c i 1 - c c c 1 1 1 E- > i s 0 1 h 80 CV.STOMS-SBIPPiyO RF.I'ORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 Xo. Ki. — Sr.MM.uiY Statement of Canadian anil United States Vessels trading on Inland Waters, which arrived at Canadian Ports and Outports. 16. — Tableau sommaire des navires canadiens et des Etats-Unis naviguant dans les oaux de I'interieur, arrivfe a des ports du Canada. RECAPITLLATIOX-RfiCAPITULATION. Canadian— Canadiens — Steam — A vapeur Sail — A voile United States— Etats-Unis — Steam — A vapeur. Sail— A voile Total Vessels. Xavires. 6,6M 144 416,124 6.708.039 521.317 207, S23 5,132 ISO, 420 6,589 DE.SCRIPTIOX OF \'ESSELS— DESCRIPTION DES NAVIRES. Description. Vessels. Navires. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^. Steam— A vapeui^Screw— Ahfelice 26,992 1.031 76 729 17 2,373 12,320,638 1,030,907 20 658 „ .. A . 'I - Q/'tirt R- rn 367, 774 Sloops— Gc61ettes. Barges — Barges. . 146 569.521 Total 31,220 14,309,644 DOi'AyEs—inri'oirr ni: /. i .\.n7',i77oy SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a .5^ ^ p '> S So 11a— 6 5 1 H 1 S 5 1 < 1 1 i a. ^1 ' : =1 ;? o s ^ t-.-H - S »o ;S si 11 li'il S ". s s i il III > 1 » -S :»2 3 ■«OiO ■ c^ ;^ 1 < 1 B i ;°i°"i°2^'i- ;^iSiili aso:^- OM SK^Sx— S III 1,1 > 1 1 :^g=''»| = si''-«g^ 52 = |??23 -32 iO'-j> 30 -v 1/: »r -J- — o o 1 § 1 § 1 < X '5 xn S^S'-" »o-.r 1 tN- O ^- ^ S ^S -a "1 is : ;| n i" 1 > < 1 S"2= : !■ S|S : §3S§ :SSg?|SSSgS'S :B5S2|^ Z •o t- — o »o O ■* g -H g5« «iSi ; -o 1 1 '^'T; : """ s Sec ^"" i o i H g si, 11 °; Si ;§ ; : iS|g| i 1 SSii : to I'l > 1 "S ■"■ : : ;-S"'' ooo— ■ ■ > •< So e^ "* S iSi^i: gSS||S2s It'll ^ to ="|S-" > Z -ao ■ ■ tous -vwoa -. s^». COO C S ^ i'l M o c f ■a :0 '■a H 52! N- io. '::::: illlll- :ssszzc Mjl ;COg urn 1 1 S < 1 c 1 g. it c t c 1 'i i c s c s "1 i 1 J a c s i 0 C 1 1 c 1 c c I c .= 11 1 .s 1 J 5 I I DOZAXE^— RAPPORT DE LA XATIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a 83 ^ i c S ' CI o « ". 5 o ■^ coco i ooo U5 — « 2222 5 ". s SI|S cS O « S £ O 1 1 '-5"a_ ~ g ooo g|22£SSS °l ; s o CO "3 t^" - r^ Cl c o: o Si" r^ -5«| -S2 1 CO «SS2|» 22SS- OSiC-i 1 1 1 *- c I 'i J c J 1 t c i I b 6 > c 5 i c c 1 E- I 1 c 1 1 1 11a— 6^ 84 cr.'^7'oi/.s' snii'i'i\(: in:i'(H!T 10 GEORGE V. A 1920 Xo. 17. — Sr.MMAHY Statement of Canadian and United States Vessels, trading on Inland Waters, which departed from Canadian Ports. N" 17. — Tableau som.maire des navires canadiens et dcs Etats-Uni&naviguant dans les eaux de I'intiSrieur, partis des ports du Canada. RECAPITULATION— RECAPITULATION. Vessels. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistrfe. Crew. Equipage. 11,896 1.151 16.160 2,622 6.320,430 407,835 6,385,048 544,698 217,673 7 610 Total 31.829 13,658,011 408,637 DESCRIPTION OF VESSELS— DESCRIPTIONS DES NAVIRES. Steam — A vapour— Screw— A h61ice Paddle — A aubes Stemwheel — Roue k I'arri&re Sail — A voile — Schooners— Barques Sloops — Gofelettes Tonnage enregistr^. 11.709,148 972,035 24,295 338,281 No. 18. — Statement showing the Description, Number and Tonnage of Canadian and United States Vessels trading on the Rivers and Lakes between Canada and the United States (exclusive of Ferriage), which Arrived and Departed. N° 18. — Tableau indiquant le genre, le nombre et le tonnage des navires canadiens et des Etats- Unis naviguant sur les rivieres et lacs entre le Canada et les Etats-Unis (sans compter les passages d'eau) arrives et partis. Canadian — Canadiens United States— Etats-Unis Total. - Vessels. Navires. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^. Crew. Equipage Vessels. Navires. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistr^. Crew. Equipage Vessels. Navires. Tons Register. Tonnage enregistrfe. Crew. Equipage. Arrived — arrives. . Departed— Partis. 12,861 13,047 7,080,26« 6,728,265 212,655 222,682 18,359 18,782 7.229.376 6.929.746 187,009 185,955 31.220 31,829 14,309,644 13,658,011 399,664 408.637 Total 25,908 13.808.533 435,337 37,141 14,159,122 372,964 63,049 27,967,655 808,301 DniAXEsi—RAFPonr rn: r.A \ iriaATiox 85 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a .2 J 1 > i 1 1 .1 i ill o §■ 5 s - gS II If II °^5"* : ■::::::::::: :'~- - .2 S > z 1 5 ill 22,339 92 699 354 10,168 3,853 2,488 6,072 31 190 173 357 32 54 110 216 70 11,171 7,357 998 6 506 41 1,605 14 11,101 4 6 1,073 740 306 147 1,864 06 797 4,920 3 "S Is 386,532 845 5,628 2,292 199,169 42,010 44,377 30,022 24S 1,140 5,217 3,610 231 718 2,723 2,016 626 221,137 133,134 18,685 12 98,413 36,766 2,529 23,514 92 139,214 42 50 27,896 16,. 500 7,. 540 3,078 36,789 486 6,047 123,870 51 1 1 i < > 1 i 5 5 a s ill 11 "'. CI Sfe if > z s i 'S 1 a 1. Q ill a 22,405 809 686 304 10,247 3,952 2,657 5,072 20 224 171 357 32 1,297 860 216 76 11,931 9,477 3,182 6,378 129 41 1,657 14 11,126 4 6 1,073 780 319 623 1,943 89 784 4,810 4 giiH 388,087 17,853 6,631 2,305 198,203 41,990 61,3.50 30,022 110 1,662 5,207 3,616 231 26,807 10,679 2,016 626 220,137 161,2.58 56,984 98,391 2,464 2,529 25,051 92 138,693 42 50 27,896 15,231 7,482 13,125 36,570 1,127 5,746 117,413 35 III > z S"="s?;:s-2-= -="-g2i w .^ —" o M r* ",►-,»», 00 t~o coo TPM—s (1 1 8 il 1 < 1 1 s. 1 < z > 1 < z • •1® Z a. Z % |Z a 7 72 z 1 1 O z z 3 Jl o a z c iaa ^zz iss 66 5 6 1 z ;S d ai. CUSTOM fiSH I I'PIXa REPORT 10 GEORGE V, A. 1920 -= c ■= .2 s. a > i 1 U o" .... a r- o •* i : ; : : : : : : :| . " ; b ■ S S| f.l ; i : : ::':;; :5 '^^.\ ': ': : : : : : :S SS |;; S : to J'l nN CQCO - 1 111 5 "" S -■'* 3^ " 2" '° °^- "5r-- I-S'2 i^l o .»- g« ^ u- o.=« ^g fj^g^ 5" = ^ i 1 1 > 1 s I 1 ill M- ;;;:;::§ -S ; : : : :2 « : :S? 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IP 111 1 s 1 1 2 J 1 ll cj. 1' 5* 7 3 _a id-' 3 :• f ii 1 : o St 1 .£2 "z 1 ai • Z : i xa 1 1 ■6 -.sSg DOUAXES—RAPl'OKr III-: LA SAVKLITIOX SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a Z.2 •^■J^-it~ ■-~'' s r- I- i'^ 0 r- i « ■" s jog«5-S- — gg^^g^^cogo^^urr^gsog^ |3gg|g=§Sg=||Sg||g|g|g| gs — '-£2SS532'-5=;;'--=^g^S?3 ^ " -=S : : : : : .2 0 0 §£= : ; - -c CS k 1 sg^^sssgii^g^gss ;ssas§ 1,181 948 1,343 70 4,14!) 2,51)8 382 64,050 7,404 5,518 1,300 678 102 1,485 1,031) 1,401 :SS3g2 - 1.-5 U3 -V WS t- i 1 ■1 ill ' ;0 ;0 ■* 4 S « il 1 i| i ■to ; : 1 1 : 1 c : : :io ■ ■ • ^ ■ - - -ca" s > 2 • »C«*-i 00 lO-H i 3 •c a ;3 ill C»00 ill II J'l "Bs"" g» 1 I > < > 3 1 6 "1 s O)^ *a '2 s- -^ s -f- s§ i s§ i n 03 S*" 1 1 ffl fa S = |S^ cso9C-ie^oooiceoso9aa^o « o Tf> t-. 00 -^ QO c^ o — r- TO f. SfSS |S £'l 1 c'^ ooooooeo pS5!-r:-p!-5?^ SC:S S3 OO" > 1 S3|S2'' |S"Sg2g'2=S|S c.™ So" Us or 2 : z 2 2 2 -i a: Z t Ch d c E ? (1. 2 •J cr z ■ Z y z :z ca i zi QC 2 1 2 C •J z , c B j cr Z ; i a .a > DOUAXES— RAPPORT DE LA NAVWATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11a 91 -=-2 go °^n5 ^^^.z: ^7'> . = .=.= ,-^.=_ I gs.it- IIS = o JJ-g-g - ^ ^ y: X a: SQ ci'! 1 W 1 •1 I : ; s O) t>» :3 "" S ? til ; :§ i " : : ' 3 Si; :i T x" III > 1 i o 1 6 1 sss?2°'§i°°l"''g"s*«ii^'ii'"Si'3''§5'Ss«S| ll'il i i i is 11 Is is - g i 5 i i i i s i SI- S 5 i i ^ § 1 S i S S g S S > 1 r < 1 < > e I I'-l s - i S 1 41 ■'^ U9 "^ . .„ . -* :g ; 2! ■ i to > 1 " 1 « J. 1 o 1 ||2gggS||gSSS|g||g|S|||22e5g§g||||5S2 "* > 2; S3g2:S2Sg§'=S8::"|'=gS=||"2S8g-oS22"SgS"|SSS S c £ s ■a 1 B a - 1 f :'Ji i J 1 11 1.1 XX d J X 1 _-,s II 2: -| x X i. i X '-cZ -i p ■r-r- 6 c^ C- 5 = -^2^ ^^■f: ^z£ Z 3 -; DOVAXES—RAPPOIir DE LA yATIGATIOX 93 fiECSIONAL PAPER No. 11a Xo. 19. — St.\temext of Vessels, British and Foreign, employed in the Coasting Trade, etc. — Con. X° 19. — T.tBLE.\r des vaisseaux anglais et etrangers employes pour le cabotage, etc. — Fin. RECAPITULATIOX. Steamers. \'apeurs. Sailing Vessels. Voiliers. Total. Total. Vessels. Nac- res. Tonnage. Tonnage. Crew. Equipage. Vessels , Savi- Tonnage. Tonnage. Crew. Equipage. Vessels. NaW- Tonnage. Tonnage. • Crew. Equipage. Arrived — British — Britanniques 59,076 701 24,666.439 756,161 1,129,514 16.310 13,552 343 2,868.481 116,790 49,230 2,027 72,628 1,044 27.534.920 872,951 1,178.744 18,337 Total 59.777 25,422.600 1,145,824 13.895 2,985.271 51,257 73,672 28,407,871 1,197,081 Departed — British — Britanniques Foreign — Etrangers 56.407 558 22.652,010 543,600 1,083,012 10,813 15,221 266 2,781.176 118,668 47,844 2,442 71,628 824 25,433,186 662. 26S 1.130.856 13,255 Total 56.965 23,195,610 1,093,825 15.4S7 2,899,844 50,286 72,452 26.095,454 1.144.111 DESCRIPTION" OF \'ESSELS— DESCRIPTION" DES VAISSEAUX. Departed— Sort is. VesseU. Navires. Tonnage. Tonnage. Vessels. Navires. Tonnage. Tonnage. Vessels. Na\'ires. Tonnage. Tonnage. ^^teamers— Vapeurs — Screw— H6Uce Paddle-Aubes Sternwheel— Roue k carri^re 54.465 3,841 1,471 21.106.819 3,396.825 918,956 51,994 3,486 1.485 19.020,456 3,254,121 921,033 106.459 7.327 2.956 40.127,275 6,650,946 1,839,989 Total... 59.777 25.422.600 56,965 23,195.610 116.742 48,618,210 Sailing vessels— Voiliers— Ships — BMiments Barques — Barques Barq nentines— Petite barque^ .... Brigantines — Brigantins. Schooners— Go61ettes. Sloops— Conette . Barges — Barges 1 1 2 10.031 271 3,587 176 1,926 143 378 628,343 19.516 2.334.789 1 2 1 1 11.787 241 3.454 176 1.926 143 199 641.728 15.443 2,240,229 4 2 3 21,818 512 7,041 352 3.852 286 577 1.270.071 34,959 4,375,018 Total...- 13.895 2.985.271 15.487 2,899,844 29.382 3,885,115 73,672 28,407,871 72,452 26,095.454 146.124 54,503,325 10 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 13 A. 1920 RETURN OF THE THIRTEENTH GENERAL ELECTION FOR THE HOUSE OF COMMONS OF CANADA Held on the 17th day of December, 1917, and By- Elections held during the years 1916, 1917, 1918 and 1919. RAPPORT SUR LA TREIZIEME ELECTION GENERALE POUR LA CHAMBRE DES COMMUNES DU CANADA Tenue le dix-septieme jour de decembre 1917, et les elections partielles tenues pendant les annees 1916, 1917, 1918 et 1919. OTTAWA THOMAS MULVEY PUINTER TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY 1920 75953— A 3th GENERAL ELECTION, 1917 Report of the Chief Electoral Officer 13eme ELECTION GENERALE, 1917 Rapport du Directeur General des Elections 74953— Ai Office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Ottawa. Xovemher 15, 1920. The Honourable the Speaker, House of Commons, Ottawa. Sir, — I have the honour to transmit herewith a report on tlie 13th General Election held on the 19th of November and 17th of Dec-emlser. 1917. The printing of this report was well forward when I assumed my present duties on Jul}' 1st last, its preparation haviiag been undertaken pursuant to a practice followed after the General Elections of 1900, 1904, 1908 and 1911, carrying on, \\-ithout any express direction, the series of reports which, from Confederation until and including the general election of 1896, had been prepared pursuant to succes-sive Orders of the House of Commons passed at the first session of each new Parlia- ment. Section 72 (6) of the Dominion Elections Act requires a .similar report to be made in future. The proclamations dissolving the r2th Parliament and ordering the issue of the writs for the 1.3th Parliament were dated on the Gth of October. 1917. The writs were dated on the 31st of October. 1917. and were returnable on the 27th of February, 1918, later changed by Order-in-Council to the 16th of March, 1918. Nomination generally was fixed for November 19th, 1917, and the poll for civilian voters was on the 17th of December, 1917, except in the electoral districts of Nelson and the Yukon, the nomination and polling in these con- stituencies being respectively on the 4th of March and 1st of April 1918, and on the 31st of December, 1917, and the 28th of January, 1918. The military vote was separately taken under the provisions of the statute in that behalf. AVith the exception of returns by acclamation or after a recount or inquiry, the declaration of the election bv the General Returning Officer was made on March 16, 1918, I have included with the report of the General Election reports of the bj'-elections held between the beginning of 1916, when the annual printing of elec- tion reports was suspended on account of the war, and the end of 1919. These will carry on the series of such reports from 1908. when they began to be regularlj' made, until the first statutory report wh'ch I shall make for 1920 under Section 72 (6) of the Dominion Elections Act. I have the honour to be, sir, Your obedient servant, O. M. BIGGAR, Chief Electoral Officer. Bureau du Directeur General des Elections. Ottawa, le 15 novembre 1920. A I'honorable Orateur de la Chambre des Communes:, Ottawa. ]\IoNSiEUR, — J'ai rhonneur de vovis transmettre avec la prcsente un rap- port de la treizieme election generale qui eut lieu le 19 novembre et le 17 decembre 1917. L'impression de ee rapport etait deja assez avanc^e lorsque j'entrai en fonctions, en ma pr&ente qualite, le premier juillet dernier; la preparation en avait ete entreprise conformcment a une pratique suivie a la suite des elections generales de 1900, 1904, 1908 et 1911, continuant, sans Tapplication d'aucune regie precise, la serie des rapports qui, depuis la Confederation jusqu'a I'election generale de 189G inclusivement, avaient ete prepares en conformite d'ordonnances successives de la Chambre dps Communes decret^es a la premiere session de chaque nouveau parlement. L'article 72 (6) de la Loi des elections federates prescrit qu"un semblable rapport doit etre fait a I'avenir. Les proclamations d^cretant la dissolution du 12eme parlement et ordon" nant I'emission des brefs pour le 13eme parlement, portaient la date du 6 octobre 1917. Les brefs etaient dates le 31 octobre 1917, et rapportables le 27 fevrier 1918, cette date fut changee par Arrete en Conseil au 16 mars 1918. La presentation generalement fut fixee pour le 19 novembre 1917, et le scrutin pour les votants civils eut lieu le 17 decembre 1917, sauf dans les districts ^lectoraux de Nelson et du Yukon, la presentation et le scrutin dans ces districts electoraux ayant eu lieu rcspectivement le 4 mars et le ler avril 1918, et le 31 decembre 1917 et le 28 Janvier 1918. Le vote militaire eut lieu separement sous le regime des dispositions de la loi qui le regit. A I'exception des membres qui furent elus par acclamation, ou apres de- compte ou enquete, la declaration de I'election par I'officier-rapporteur general fut faitele 16 mars 1918. J'ai ajoute au rapport de I'election generale des rapports des elections par- tielles depuis le commencement de 1916, alors que l'impression annuelle des rapports d'election fut suspendue a cause de la guerre, jusqu'a la fin de 1919. lis font suite a la serie des rapports depuis 1908, alors qu'ils commencerent a etre faits regulierement, jusqu'au premier rapport statutaire que je ferai pour 1920 sous le reg'nie de l'article 72 (6) de la Loi des elections federales.' J'ai I'honneur d'etre, monsieur, Votre obeissant serviteur, O. M. BIGGAR, Diiedeur general des elections. LIST OF RETURNING OFFICERS LISTE DES OFFICIERS-RAPPORTEURS OXTARIO. Electoral Districts. Districts ^lectoraux. Returning Officers. Officers-rapporteurs. Occupation . Residence. Wood-sealer Insurance Agent... Sheriff Barrister Thomas S. Wade, K.C Retired Merchant John C. Reid William Smith Given Millbrook. Farmer Gentleman Gentleman Retired Merchant St. Thomas. Elgin West . Charles Albert Smith Charles Clark Fort William and Rainj^ River. Christopher W. Langwith Glengarry and Storraont Sheriff James Henderson Rutherford Editor Owen Sound . Township Clerk... Blacksmith Gentleman Halton Milton. WilliamJ. Hill Manufacturer Sheriff Marshall Bidwell Morrison. Belleville. Gentleman Seaforth. W.E. McKeough Joseph Boomer Walkem, K.C Watford. Wilson McCue.. Smith's Falls. County Clerk Brock ville. Lennox and Addington David Hiram Preston, K.C Sheriff :.. St. Catharines. Barrister London. William Boler.. Park Hill. North Bav . Norfolk Sheriff Trenton. Clerk, Thorah Township. Beaverton. Port Perry. Sheriff Ottawa. Registrar.. Sheriff Woodstock. Parkdale Insurance Agent... Burk's Falls. Peel William Frederick Bonnar Switzer. . Streetsville. Sheriff Stratford. St. Mary's. Peterborough East Sheriff Hardware Mer- chant. Port Arthur. VankleekHill. Sheriff Robert Walker Eadv J. P Renfrew. LISTS DES OFFICIERS-RAPPORTEURS ONTARIO— Con— Fin. Electoral Districts. Districts electoraus. Returning Officers. Officiers-rapporteurs. Occupation. Residence. Police Magistrate. New Edinburgh. Orillia. Grain-buyer Veterinary M.D. James John Duncan Banting Charles William Haentschel Barrister Gentleman Clerk. . Thomas Herbert Barton Button-maker Gentleman Waterloo South Gait. Welland Thorold. . Publisher. Clerk of Eramosa Township. Gentleman York South . Joseph Arthur Macdonald William J. Irwin Gentleman Gentleman QUEBEC. Argenteuil.. Bagot Beauce Beauharnois Bellechasse Berthier Bona venture Brome Chambly and Vercli^r Champlain Charlevoix-Montmorency Chateauguay-Huntingdon Chicoutinii-Saguenay Compton Dorchester Drummond and Arthabaska. Gasp6 George-Etienne-Cartier Hochelaga Hull Jacques-Cartier Joliette Kamouraska. Labelle Lapralrie and Napierville.. L'Assomption-Montcalm Laurier-Outremont Laval— Two Mountains. Lfevis L'Islet Lotbinifere. Maisonneuve. Maskinonge Matane M^gantic Missisquoi Montmagny Nicolet Pontiac Portneut George Calder Onfesime Deslandes. Charles Bolduc Alfred Lefebvre Murdock McKenzie Gaston AUard George Milne Kenipffer. Joseph Arthur Lefebvre. . Joseph Victor Payette David Tancr^de Trudel. Edouard Cimon Alphonse .\uthier Elz^ar Boi vin Horace H. Pope Franfois-Xavier Rouleau.. FranQois Joseph Lafl^che.. .James T. Tuzo 8. Gerald Tritt Raoul Dumouchel Urgel Archambault Joseph Boileau .\ntonio Beaudoin. . . . Louis Joseph B^rube. .\lbert Boulais Maximilian Coupal. Louis Azarie Foisv Wilfrid J. Proulx Joseph Girouard Adjutor Roy FranQois-Xavier Denis. . . Joseph Adelbert Pouliot.. Alfred Bernier Joseph Adrien Coutu Joseph Gagnon Emilien Larochelle Harvey Beatty Albert Bender Henri Dutresne Walter Rimer 1 Joseph Elzfear Voisard Registrar. . Notary Farmer. . . . Clerk Notary Barrister Gentleman Deputy-Registrar. Barrister Notary Notary. Clerk... Merchant.. . Gentleman.. Physician... Sheriff Barrister Notary Physician... Notary Notary. Notary . Notary. Notary. Physician... Notary Notary Notary Notary Notary Accountant . Notary Notary Notary Farmer Barrister Notary Registrar. . . Physician... Lachute. Acton Vale. St-Victor-de- Tring. Valleyfield. St-Gervais. Berthier. New Carlisle. Knowlton. Varennes. Ste-Genevi6ve- de-Batiscan. Bale St-Paul. Montreal. Chicoutimi. . Cookshire. Ste-H^nf Jine. Warwick. Perc^. Montreal. Montreal. Hull. Ste-Anne de Belleviie. Joliette. Ste-Anne-de-la- Pocati^re. Papineauville. St-R^mi (Napier- ville). L'Ephiphanie. Montreal. St-Benolt. L6vis. StKlean-PortJoli. Ste-CroLx. Montreal. Louiseville. Matane. Black Lake. Stanbridge East. Montmagny. Nicolet. Bryson . I,achevroti^re. LIST OF liETVKMSG OFFICERS QUEBEC— Con.— Fin. Electoral Districts. Districts 6lc('tor:iux. Returning Officers. Officior:s-r:ipportours. Occupation. Residence. Quebec County Cyrille Renaud Notary Loretteville. Quebec South Quebec West Richelieu Richmond and Wolfe Clerk Sorel. Notary Barrister Clerk Danville. St. Ann Clerk St. Hyacinthe-Rouville Notary St. Hyacinthe. Louis George Auguste Cress^, K.C. St. I.awrence-St. George Charles Auguste Harwood, K.C Montreal, Gentleman Shefford Insurance Agent.. . Porter li. Baldwin . . . VVestmount-St. Henri Wright GM«onSfvigny Gentleman Registrar Montreal. Hull. d' Upton. NOVA SCOTIA— XOUVELLE-6COSSE. Antigonish and Guysborough. Cape Breton North and ^'ic- torja. Cape Hreton South and Rich- mond. Colchester Cumberland Digby and Annapolis Halifax Hants Inverness King's Lunenburg Pictou Shelburne and Queen's Yarmo^ith and Clare D. D. Chisholm... John E. Campbell.. Robert M. Langillo Charles A. McLennan. R. B. H. Davidson... Harry Ruggles James Hall John D. Currie Joseph D. Doucett... .\rchibald A. McNeil. Charles \V. Lane J. Sim Harris William A. Smith William A. Godfrey... Sheriff.... Merchant. Barrister.. Sheriff Sheriff Barrister Sheriff Sheriff Sheriff Farmer Barrister Sheriff Merchant Insurance Broker. Antigonish. Baddeck. Sydney. Truro. Amherst. Bridgetown. Halifax. Windsor. Port Hood. Millville. Lunenburg. Pictou. Liverpool. Yarmouth. NEW BRUNSWICK— NOUVEAU-BRUNSWICK. Charlotte Robert A. Stuart Sheriff Sheriff Bathurst. Kent.. Sheriff Restigouche and Madawaska. Royal . . Sheriff Sheriff St. John City and Counties of St. John and Albert. Sheriff Sheriff St. John. Sheriff Sheriff MANITOBA. Brandon William J. Cundy. Dauphin iRobert Hawkins. . Lisgar JW. J. Rowe Macdonald Frank Bridge Farmer Brandon. Police Magistrate. Dauphin. Barrister Manitou. Agent ICarman. LISTE DES OFFTCIERS-RAPPORTEURS MANITOBA— Con— Fin. Electoral Districts. Districts electoraux. Returning Officers. Officiers-rapporteurs. Occupation. Marquette Neepawa Nelson Portage la Prairie Provencher Selkirk Souris Springfield Winnipeg Centre... Winnipeg North . . Winnipeg South . . . Marvin C. Markle Maurice E. Broughton.. Robert Kerr John Weir Leonard H. .\shby William W. Coleman.. . George C. Aitkins William R. Hamilton.. Thomas Boyd Charles F. Mount PhUipC. Locke Barrister Shoal Lake. Municipal Clerk... Arden. Merchant The Pas. Farmer Portage la Prairie Agent jEmerson. Barrister | Stonewall. Boissevain. Farmer ' Winnipeg. Printer i Winnipeg. Plumber Winnipeg. Barrister Winnipeg. BRITISH COLUMBIA— COLOMBIE BRITANNIQUE. Burrard Cariboo Comox-Alberni Kootenay East Kootenay West Nanaimo New Westminster. Skeena Vancouver Centre.. Vancouver South .. , Victoria City Westminster District.. Yale Duncan Edwin McKenzie. John Flewin Frank N. Raines Robert Madden Sydney Child John A. Cotherwood Shelbourne Aylestord Shatford. Charles Ed^'in Mahon 'Timber Dealer... Sidney Charles Burton Financial Agent. . William X. Carty Insurance Agent.. Henry Greenshields Lockwood ■ Solicitor Fred Covert Moffatt 'Barrister Fred G._Peto Insurance Agent... Manager Mill-Owner Barrister Commission Mer- chant. Barrister Manager Merchant [Vancouver. I Kamloops. jVancouver. Golden. Nelson. Nanaimo. New Westminster Port Simpson. \'ancouver. : South Vancouver. Victoria. Mission City. Vernon. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND— tLE DU PRINCE-fiDOUARD. Frederick J. E. Wright Anthony Dougan Queen's High Sheriff Charlottetown. SASKATCHEWAN. Assiniboia Battleford Humboldt Kindersley Last Mountain. . . Mackenzie Maple Creek Moosejaw North Battleford Prince Albert William A. Greer ILumber Merchant George Bond iFarmer. Raj'mond Hubert Nicholson. William Roberts Colin Livingston Campbell... Robert -Allen Black F. W. Hinton William A. Munns James Moffatt Thomas William McEwen Qu'Appelle William Levi Wait Regina.. Saltcoats Saskatoon Swift Current. Weybum Jacob W. Smith. Samuel John Mugford. . . Leonard Muriel Bidwell. John W. Bertin Thomas Henry Hilliar.. Fanner Farmer. . . Agent Salesman. Financial Agent. Farmer Agent Farmer Oxbow. Battleford. Kylemore. Zealandia. Nokomis. Yorkton. Gull Lake. Moosejaw. North Battleford. Prince .\lbert. Qu'Appelle. Regina. Rothbury. .Saskatoon. Swift Current. Weyburn. ALBERTA. Battle River Bow River Calgary East .. Calgary West Edmonton East. . Edmonton West. Lethbridge Macleod Medicine Hat Red Deer Strath cona Victoria.. William Edward Mills .\rthur G. Bond Isaiah Willis Mc-\rdle William Flemming Randall. Frank Knight Henry Brandon Speer Richard Roy Davidson .lohn Murray Glendenning... Charles Edward Smith John Malcolm John James McKenzie John W. Rattray. Farmer i Clerk of the Courtj Barrister ; -Agent ! Farmer Grocer Barrister Rancher Agent Implement Dea- ler. Farmer Wainwright. Bsissano. Calgary. Calgary. Duagh. Edmonton. Lethbridge. Nan ton. Medicine Hat Red Deer. Edmonton South. Killam. LIST OF RETURNING OFFICERS. YLJCON TERRITORY— TERRIOIRE DU YUKON. Electoral Districts. Districts flectoraui. Returning Officers. Officiers-rapporteurs. Occupation. Residence. I«m»<. riownor Philin u on.... 1 STATEMEXT OF VOTES POLLED, ETC. x Statement of Votes Polled, Number of Polling Stations, Number of Voters on Voters' List, and Population (Census of 1911 and 1916). Etat des votes donnes, du nombre des arrondissements de votation, du nombre d'electeurs inscrits sur la liste ^lectorale, et de la population (recensements de 1911 et 1916). Electoral Districts. Districts ^lectoraux. Polling Stations. Arron- disse- ments de scrutin. Voters on Voters- List. Electeurs sur la liste ^lec- torale. Civilian Votes. Votes civils. Military Votes. Voles militaires. Total Votes Population. Census of 1911. Recense- mentdel911 96 77 37 54 61 60 61 43 57 55 32 54 72 61 109 58 63 41 97 73 52 40 69 68 58 62 61 64 113 30 93 68 71 77 46 85 73 62 68 60 127 59 67 46 54 151 51 51 126 81 42 59 44 42 56 107 40 38 10,320 8,770 6,679 10, 184 8,054 8,009 9,077 5,846 8,484 9,215 6,030 10,020 16,890 8,573 8,801 6,946 5,764 11,397 10,125 7,498 8,541 15,489 12,844 7,634 11,352 8,845 8,471 16,818 8,401 9,424 9,979 10.445 12,537 6,728 15,013 16,911 8,535 8,755 6,641 16,408 9,152 11,066 5,460 9,302 31,073 8,006 8,757 26,840 9,111 9,304 10,383 6,714 4,830 10,381 10,018 6.415 6,174 7,318 6,993 4,903 8,292 6,006 6,429 7,265 4,291 6,614 6,649 4,623 7,781 12,450 6,781 6,875 4,889 Acclam 4,426 8,338 7,952 5,669 6,060 12,332 10,574 5,713 8,572 6,983 6,743 13,503 6,125 7,027 7,841 8,286 10,111 5,007 11,406 14,788 6,492 6.961 4,588 11,097 7,084 8,317 4.232 7,061 52,787 6.139 6,347 20,626 6,368 6,610 8,905 5,127 3,689 8,090 6,951 5,026 4,5.30 1,020 955 525 1,592 842 • 655 694 312 428 678 251 918 1 1,432 340 1,628 410 ation. 319 998 502 507 774 3.596 2.165 398 1,223 586 578 212 1,851 467 692 800 1,194 365 1.745 3.131 475 500 747 1.681 718 912 459 826 10,438 771 589 4.114 857 640 1.181 .356 255 1,256 1,515 156 4.56 8,338 7,948 5,428 9.884 6,848 7.084 7.959 4,603 7.042 7,327 4,874 8,699 13,882 7,121 8,503 5,299 4.745 9,336 8,454 6,176 6,834 15,928 12,739 6,111 9,795 7,569 7,321 13,715 7,976 7,494 8,533 9,086 11,305 5,372 13,151 17,919 6,967 7,461 5.335 12.778 7.802 9,229 4,691 7,887 >63,225 6,910 6,936 24,740 7,225 7,250 10,086 5,483 3,944 9,346 8,466 5,182 4,986 37,968 28,752 Brant 19,259 26,617 23,783 26,249 CarletoD 24,417 17,740 25,973 26,411 Elgin East 17,597 Elgin West 26,715 38,006 Essex South 29,541 Fort William and Rainy River. 33,626 21,944 Glengarry and Stormont 38,226 17,545 33,957 31,934 21,562 Halton... 22,208 39,793 37,279 24.978 30.825 26.886 26.097 Kent 52,439 43,956 25,779 29,109 34,375 Leeds 36,753 20,386 35.429 46,300 Middlesex East 23.465 27,300 21,233 43,714 Norfolk 27,110 32,892 17,144 23,865 Ottawa 77,182' Oxford North 25,077 Oxford South 22.294 Parkdale . 59,609- 26,547 Peel...- . ... 22, 102 Perth North 30,235- Perth South.. 18,947 15,499 26,151 Port Arthur and Kenora Prescott Prince Edward .37.641 26,968 17,150 xii f:TAT DBS VOTES DOWES, ETC. Statemknt of Votes Polled, etc. — Continued. — Etat des vote.s donne.s, etc. — Suite . ONTARIO— Con.— fin. Electoral Districts. Districts 6Iectoraux. PollinE Stations. Arron- disse- ments de scrutin. Voters on Voters' List. Electeurs sur la liste flee- to rale. Civilian Votes. Votes civils. Military Votes. Votes militaires. Total Votes Population. Census of 1911. Reccnsc- iiicntdel9U 39 55 77 68 55 54 117 98 100 122 69 99 90 53 63 94 53 60 95 108 45 139 90 7,434 8,268. 11,718 12,294 8,123 8,620 15,205 18,795 21,650 25,902 10, 145 19,579 12,673 9,932 10,943 16,689 6,848 11,096 17,384 21,085 8,350 23,739 18, 164 5,787 .5,871 9,171 8,694 5,989 6,180 10,014 12,618 16.017 20. 147 7.288 14,289 8,574 8,563 8,760 11,380 5.388 8,472 12,727 15.552 6,196 16,957. 12,801 483 .556 492 1,051 544 748 1,879 3,568 4,276 3,876 2,546 3,442 843 663 1,211 318 102 1,025 1,237 3,280 622 3,291 1,985 6,270 6,427 9.663 9,745 6,533 6,928 11,893 16,186 20, 293 24.023 9.834 17,731 9,417 9,226 9,971 11,698 5,490 9,497 13,964 18,832 6,818 20,248 14,786 23 617 27,852 Russell 39 434 .35 294 24,699 25,060 37,076 54,792 53,712 51,318 43.956 57, 804 36,499 .33,619 28,988 Welland 42, 163 22,292 32,200 34,634 York East ■32,864 York North 22,415 York South 34,458 York West 33,306 Totals— Totaux 5,665 904,075 710,077 101,723 811,800 2,550,591 'Two members. Aggregate vote oast (or the four candidates. 'Deus dfputfs. Total des votes donnfe pour les quatre candidats. QUEBEC. .\rgenteuil Baeot Beauce Beauhamois Bellechasse Berthier Bonaventure Bronie Chambly and Verch^res Champlain CharlevoLv-Montmorency Ch&teauguay-Huntingdon Chicoutimi-Saguenay Compton Dorchester Drumraond and Arthabaska.. Gaspfe George-Etienne-Cartier Hochelaga Hull Jacques-Cartier Joliette Kamouraska LabeUe Laprairie and NapierviUe L'Assomption-Montcalm Laurier-Outremont Laval — Two Mountains lAv'iB L'IsIet Lotbinidre Maisonneuve Maskinongf 38 4,716 30 4,212 84 30 33 5,028 35 4,569 41 7,022 25 3.892 55 8,e02 61 10,067 44 6,719 50 7,146 110 16,491 57 8,252 43 6,122 69 52 8,738 123 10,907 159 15,254 50 103 19.129 35 5.712 34 5.244 51 31 4,129 46 6,705 146 16,391 44 43 7,584 29 36 5,124 70 12,294 29 3,901 3.615 3.391 Acel Accl 3,826 3,854 5,125 3,217 7,010 7,466 5.296 5,7Q7 11,898 6,598 4,710 Accl 6,374 7,060 10,031 .\ccla 15,030 4,578 3,629 Accla 3,500 5,334 12.118 Accla 6.015 Accla 4,035 9,627 3.097 182 19 amation. amation. 16 8 242 197 405 101 30 158 75 335 15 amation. 224 190 262 mation. 1,115 3 15 mation. 38 19 1,521 mation. 143 mation. 25 3,797 3,410 3,842 3,862 5,367 3,414 7,415 7,567 .5,326 5,865 11,973 6,933 4,725 6.598 7,250 10,293 16,145 4,581 3,644 3,538 5,353 13,639 4,060 10,313 3,105 16,766 18,206 51,399 20,802 21,141 19,872 28,110 13,216 28,715 .39,824 27,972 26,562 65,888 29,630 25,096 41,590 35,001 51,937 44,884 .34, 192 55,943 23,911 20,888 31,149 19,335 28,506 45,176 25,275 28,913 16,435 22,158 33.796 16.509 I STATEMENT OF VOTES POLLED, ETC. xiii .Statement of Votes Polled, etc. — Continued. — Etat des votes doimes, etc.— Suite. QUEBEC— Con .—Fin . Electoral Districts. District.^ flectoraux. Polling Stations. Arron- disse- ments de scrutin. Voters on Voters' List. Electeurs sur la liste ^lee- torale Civiliar Votes. Votes civils. Military Votes. Votes militaires. Population. Census of 1911. Recense- mentdel911 Matane M^gantic Missisquoi Montniagny Nicolet Pontiac Portneuf Quebec County Quebec East Quebec South. Quebec West Richelieu Richmond and Wolfe." Rimouski St. Ann St. Antoine St. Denis St. Hyacinthe-Rouville St. James St. Johns and Iberville St. Lawrence-St. George St. Marv Shefford Sherbrooke Stanstead T^miscouata Terrebonne Three Rivers and St. Maurice Vaudreuil-Soulanges Westmount-St. Henri Wright Yamaska Totals — Totaux 6,918 5,097 4,581 6,341 10,042 7,476 14,232 7,931 14,508 5,941 8,202 8,712 C,966 9,163 5,550 17,014 5,428 4,620 396,666 5,423 Accla 3,885 3,749 Accla 7,135 Accla 5,253 7,208 5,632 6,523 4,151 7,812 Accla 10,907 6,437 10,477 Accla Accla 4,474 5,990 Accla Accla 6,877 5,084 7,089 Accla Accla 4,393 13,341 3,934 3,604 nation. 141 24 nation. 24 nation. 92 311 685 329 38 270 nation. 2,174 1,775 204 nation, nation. 160 219 nation, nation. 683 309 95 nation, nation. 90 1,621 244 4,026 3,773 7,159 5,345 7,519 6,317 6,852 4,189 13,081 8,212 10,681 4,634 8,209 7,. 560 5,393 7,184 14,962 4,178 3.612 27,539 31,314 17,466 17,356 30,055 29,416 30,260 28,046 30,922 24.163 30,506 19,810 39,491 23,951 41,541 34,794- 45,141 35,473 44,057 21,882 38,883 62,521 23,976 23,211 20,765 36,430 29,018 36,153 20.439 56,088 23.862 20.387 301.519 15.562 319,081 .003.713 NOVA SCOTIA— NOXJVELLE-fiCOSSE. Antigonish and Guysborough Cape Breton North and Victoria Cape Breton South and Rich- mond Colchester Cunberland Digby and Annapolis 'Halifax Hants Inverness King's Lunenburg Pictou Shelburne and Queen's Yarmouth and Clare Totals— Totaux 9,208 11,116 15,419 9,570 7,765 11,386 18,647 812 133,930 6,033 7,110 32.052 Accla 10,568 7,448 Accla 5.116 5.449 5.842 7,953 11,688 Accla 7.362 106.621 417 1.016 4.376 nation. 1,546 925 nation. 569 353 623 607 1,155 nation. 548 12.135 6.450 8.126 12,114 8,373 5.685 5,802 6,465 8,560 12,843 7.910 29.010 29,888 66.625 23.664 40,543 •29,871 80,257 19,703 25,571 21,780 33,260 35,858 24,211 32,097 492,338 'Two members. Aggregate vote cast for the six candidates.- pour les six candidats. *Two members. — Deux d6put6s. -Deux d^put^s. Total des votes donnas xiv ETAT DES votes DOX.XES, ETC. Statement of Votes Polled, etc. — Continued. — Etat dcs votes doniu's, etc.— Suite. NEW BRUNSWICK— NOUVEAU-BRUNSWICK. Voters on Population. Polling Voters' Civilian Military Stations. List. Votes. Votes. Census of Electoral Districts. — — Total Votes. 1911 — Arron- Electeurs Votes Votes \ Districts 61ectoraux. disse- sur la civils. militaires. Rerense- raents de liste 61ec- mentdcl91I scrutin. toralc. Charlotte 39 7,485 5,412 467 5,879 29 32.662 24,376 31,194 27 6,053 4,617 7,106 4,886 8,249 Northumberland 41 9,650 1,143 Restigouche and Madawaska. . . 40 10,088 6,768 680 7,348 32,321 Royal S3 10,577 7,751 1,042 8,793 31,491 St. John City and Counties of St. 93 22,791 32,486 5,943 '38,429 63,263 33,034 41 68 15,305 11,326 301 44,621 37,780 York-Sunbury 66 12,501 8,942 1,108 10,050 Totals— Totaux 497 94,456 84,408 10,853 95,261 351,889 'Two members. Aggregate vote cast for the four candidates. — Deux ddput^s. Total des votes donnas pour les quatre candidates . MANITOBA. l^^^lRecensemont Brandon Dauphin Lisgar JMacdonald Marquette Neepawa Nelson Portage-la^ Prairie Provencher Selkirk Souris Springfield Winnipei^ Centre Winnipeg North Winnipeg South Totals— Totaux 7,570 11,037 7,916 6,258 4,146 10,345 10,824 26,416 12,134 23,576 1,007 138,029 10,577 Accla 3,944 6,108 8,509 6,388 Accla 4,723 3,521 7,675 Accla 8,587 21,959 10,021 17,530 109,542 2,217 mation. 503 780 1,315 760 mation. 864 364 1,230 mation. 1,064 8,271 3,107 4.017 24,492 12,794 4.447 6,888 9,824 7,148 5,587 3,885 8,905 9,651 30,230 13,128 21,547 134,034 41,106 . 28,614 28,061 21,638 37,514 26.588 16,458 20,, 573 26,271 49,513 28,212 53,082 67,038 ■ 60,616 48,576 553,860 BRITISH COLUMBIA— COLOMBIE-BRITANNIQUE. lOii/Census IRecensement Burrard Cariboo Comox-Alberni Kootenay East Kootenay West Nanaimo New Westminster Skeena Vancouver Centre Vancouver South Victoria City Westminster District.. . Yale Totals— Totaux 19,636 8,849 6,188 5.101 8.501 12,809 10,466 4,856 17,175 10,687 11,953 5.850 1,034 122,071 15.908 6.595 4.773 4,100 6,968 10,221 8,439 3,562 14,223 8,436 9,815 4,954 Accla 97,994 3.109 2,219 1,041 1.281 1.543 2.274 1.823 1.355 6.034 2,142 4,702 912 mation. 28,435 19,017 8,814 5,814 5,381 8,511 12.495 10,262 4,917 20,257 10,578 14,517 5,866 48,493 26,908- 16,777 22,399 28,373 31,822 29,098 25,486 60,104 20,446 31,660 22,848 28.066 392,480 STATEMENT OF VOTES POLLED, ETC. xv Statement of Votes Polled, etc. — Conti nued. — Etat des votes donnes, etc.— Suite. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND— ILE DU PRINCE-fiDOUARD. Voters on Polling Voters' Civilian Military Population. Stations. List. Votes. Votes. Electoral Districts. — — — Total Votes Census of — Arron- Electeurs Votes Votes 1911 Districts Slectoraux. disse- ments de scrutin. sur la liste elec- torale. eivils. mill ta ires. Recense- mentdel911 King's 40 6,600 5,305 421 5,726 22,636 51 9,609 7,641 631 8,272 32,779 69 11,922 19,303 2,159 >21,462 38,813 Totals— Totaux 160 28,221 32,249 3,211 35,460 94,228 'Two members. Aggregate vote cast for the four candidates. — Deux deputes. Total des votes donnes pour les quatre candidats. SASKATCHEWAN. jgjg/Census ^Recensement Assiniboia Battleford Humboldt Kindersley Last Mountain Mackenzie Maple Creek Moosejaw North Battleford Prince Albert Qu'Appelle Regina Saltcoats Saskatoon Swift Current Weyburn Totals — Totaux 153 154 133 118 274 122 189 171 103 112 79 114 188 8,808 10,739 14,190 7,322 13,977 11,341 10,976 12,668 6,610 12,772 14,475 2,286 133,806 8,201 6,270 S,038 10.060 Accla 4.734 Accla 9,914 8,375 8.118 Accla 10, 159 5,533 9,265 20,593 Accla 99,253 947 827 860 1,000 mation. 683 mation. 1,898 987 1,470 mation. 3,010 740 2,207 1,041 mation. 15,670 9,148 7,097 8,898 11,060 5,417 11,812 9,362 13,162 6,273 11,472 11,634 114,923 36,259 28,402 45,300 36,705 41,609 43,219 47,550 44,790 38,526 42,680 33,216 41,003 36,636 47,172 49,155 35,613 647,835 /Census iRecensement Battle River Bow River Clagary East Calgary West Edmonton East Edmonton West Lethbridge Macleod Medicine Hat Red Deer Strathcona Victoria Totals — Totaux 12,831 11,569 12,422 13,962 11,611 17,640 7,658 9,516 13,596 11,792 9,510 8,650 140,757 107,272 2,261 4,013 2,256 3,098 1,192 1,305 1,326 1,354 1,465 648 20, 546 9,928 8,518 12,274 15,001 10,897 16,576 7,770 8,688 10,897 10,714 8,955 7,600 127,818 40,648 34,395 40,095 40,323 50,038 55,313 31,563 33,883 40,341 41,654 38,940- 49,332 496,525 YUKON TERRITORY— TERRITOIRE DU YUKON. jgjj/Census iRecensement 1,788 £'7'.ir DE,S VOTES DOXNES, ETC. Statement of \'otes Polled, etc. — ^Etat ties votes donnas, etc. SUMMARY— SOMMAIRE. Voters on Population. Polling Voters' Civilian Military Stations. List. Votes. Votes. Census of Electoral Districts. — — — Total Votes 1911 & 1916. — Arron- Electeurs Votes Votes Districts ^lector.au\. disso- ments de scrutin. sur la liste ^lec- torale. eivils. militaires. Recense- monts de 1911 ct 1916. 5,665 904,075 710,077 101,723 811,800 2,550,591 2.003,713 492,338 351,889 3,647 .396,666 .301 519 15 562 319,081 118 756 812 1.33,930 106,621 12,135 New Brunswick 497 94.456 ■84,408 10,853 95,261 1,007 138,029 109,542 97,994 24,492 134,034 126,429 553,860 1,034 122,071 28.435 160 28,221 32,249 3,211 .35,460 94,228 2,286 133,806 99,253 107,272 15,670 114,923 127,818 647,835 496,525 8,512 Alberta 1,980 140,757 20,546 29 1,788 1,442 325 1,767 Totals— Totaux 17,117 2,093,799 1,650,377 232,952 1,885,329 7,591,971 ONTARIO. Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^nerale. ALGOMA, East Riding— Dhlsion Est (.Electoral District — District electoral). 1911— Population, 37,9 Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides. donnes. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. George Brecken Nicholson. Lawrence O'Connor. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas comptfe. No. Votes. 14 10 15 11 33 42 31 129 59_. 16 54 21 29 51 27 39 16 24 28 11 63 6 13 30 24 2 16 37 59 15 97 91 69 40 IS 54 50 68 8 7 19 4 Votes. 11 28 4 23 51 46 24 97 49 3 13 2 31 11 22 3 27 137 102 56 31 26 38 49 11 6 78 34 38 82 110 43 29 20 129 105 10 9 HI 75 32 175 25 38 19 34 84 88 55 226 108 23 57 34 31 82 38 61 19 51 165 113 119 37 39 68 73 13 22 115 93 53 179 201 112 69 38 183 155 78 16 119 82 51 179 28 50 27 52 Lefroy and Kirkwood, Townships 5 Thessalon, Township (A-L) 6 2 122 103 " (M-Z) 6 100 Town (A-M) 7 ■■ CS-Z) 7 3 343 183 34 Wells and Gould, Townships 9 60 35 54 Gladstone, Township 12 95 Patton. Township 13 SO 91 23 84 Blind River. Ward 1 17 321 " 2 18 220 " 3 19 234 60 Striker and Long " 21 47 Spragge, Township 22 Cutler 23 5 90 91 John's Island 24 31 Aird Island 25 33 Spanish. 26 Walford ( ^'ictoria Township.) 27 Broken Front iMassey) 28 Massey, Town 29 i' 1 i' 138 117 71 230 Salter, May and 116, Townships 30 259 Webbwood , Town 31 Hallam, Township 32 1 146 90 McKinnon, Shakespeare, Cough and 63 Merritt and Baldwin, ToTN-nships (1). . 34 Merritt and Baldwin. Towiiships (2). . 34 1 17 1 371 201 136 Louise, Township 36 Chelmsford, Town 37 2 2 29 142 Balfour, Township 38 Waters, Township 39 1 102 76 Rayside, Township 40 411 1 218 Drurj- Denison and Graham, Townships — Division No. 1, Worthington 42 " 2, Whitefish 43 62 18 22 18 52 12 2 55 6S ' 16 4 29 28 33 52 42 18 8 78 22 51 46 85 64 44 73 76 8 97 28 " 3, Mond 44 62 " 4. Crean Hill 45 Cartier, Township 46 11 58 104 66 59 Levack. Township 49 83 Nickelton and Copper Cliff 50 2 125 East Riding — Division Est, Algoma 2 ' ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G^n^rale. ALGOMA, East Riding— Division Est (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Fin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid voles polled. Votes valides donnfe. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Elccteurs sur la liste. Arrondissements dc Scrutin. George Brccken Nicholson. Lawrence O'Connor. Rejected Rejetfes. Not counted. Pas eompf's. No. Crcighton 51 Kashbaw, Township (C.N.R.) 52 Votes. 196 10 65 15 Votes. 82 19 111 47 278 29 176 62 1 326 58 Foleyet (C.N.R.) 53 Frechette and Marshay, Townships. . . 54 551 7 1 240 111 Biscotasing Chapleau (unorganized) Nicholson (unorganized) Chapleau, Town (A- .. 56 .. ,57 .. 58 K) 59 Z) 59 601 If, 25 51 123 156 60 12 21 77 61 76 37 72 200 217 1 6 2 ii' 95 56 96 301 330 Dawson, Township (Meldrum Bav) ... 61 32 49 122 90 41 53 48 21 34 27 28 23 13 78 94 15 16 53 54 13 16 17 27 71 20 37 25 11 39 44 47 65 175 144 54 69 65 48 105 47 65 48 24 117' 138 59 Robinson, Township, and Duck Island 62 Gore Bay. Town. 63 3' 2 86 265 186 Barrie Lsland 65 85 85 Mills, Township 67 75 73 131 Billings, Township. .School No. 2 70 1 1 S3 76 63 28 Little Current, Town (A-K) 74 187 Little Current, Town (L-Z) 74 192 75i Rowland, Township, Shcguindah 76 93 31 82 54 4 27 35 48 42 125. 19 10 16 13 34 23 .S-- 31 40 17 7 8 6 26 0 55 5 17 28 54 10 116 39 113 94 25 11 35 41 74 42 180 24 27 44 2 142 52 145 113 Sandfield, Township. Sandfield Mills. 80 35 Snowville 81 11 Big Lake 82 41 Tchkumah, Township, Michael's Bav. 83 55 1 98 Bidweil, Township. . . 85 47 Assiginack, Township, Manitowaning. 86 5 274 68 White Fish River Mouth 88 35 Collin's Inlet 89 78 Killarnev, Town 90 81 68 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, vote civ Military Votfs — Votes militaires — il. 96 1 3,817 117 381 427 3,501 15 35 45 7,318 132 416 472 48 62 10,320 Dans rAmSrique du Nord / Totals — Totaux 4,742 3,596 8,338 48 62 10,320 Majority for 1 Majority poiirj George Brerken Nichohon, 1,146. iNo poll held — Pas de scrutin. Algoma, Ea.st Riding — Division Est. ox T A RIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. ALGO)L\, West Riding— Division Quest (Electoral District — District electoral). 1911— Population. 28,752. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. VaUd votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la lists. James Lock- wood. Thomas Edward Simp- son. Charles Napier Smith. Rejectee Rejetfe Not counted Pas comptfe No. Sault Ste. Marie — 1 Votes. 2 11 14 0 9 4 3 5 35 J 15 27 36 23 26 28 12 3 21 25 43 36 30 10 6 10 Votes. 112 117 117 50 84 87 85 82 112 99 84 106 108 94 107- 84 80 43 29 64 ^61 108" lOfr- 73 97 53 54 75 Votes. 41 57 41 8 52 37 68 45 36 60 73 48 36 23 102 100 84 70 104 29 23 ' lor 66 110 65 55 31 19 155 185 172 58 145 128 156 132 183 166 168 169 171 153 232 210 192 125 136 114 215 219 192 118 91 ■ 104 173 (A-L) 2 . (M-Z) 2 3 > 391 65 3 (A-L) 4 \ (M-Z) 4 (A-L) 5 1 «. (M-Z) 5 6 198 (A-G) 7 (H-R) 7 608 (S-Z) 7 (A-L) 8 (M-Z) 8 " . -. 9 i 2 i' 266' (A-L) 10 } 433: 234 (M-Zj 10 11 12 169 (A-L) 13 2 1 2 (M-Z) 13 > 301 Steelton, Ward 1 (A-L) 14 •' 1 (M-Z) 14 i 3 > 502 " 2 (A-L) 15 "2 (M-Z) 15 } 473 " 3 (A-L) 16 \ •' 3 (M-Z) 16 Tarentorus. Township 17 3 j 312 151 Korah, Township(Subdiv. 1, east).... 18 0 4 1 .5 6 13 11 3 7 1 2 3 6 6 3 3 1 1 5 11 6 2 11 3 1 1 ' ^ 19 49 32 27 lo 10 25 r 29 63 58 41 40 57 96 84 44 84 52 23 _ 83 _ 43 202 97 112 40 38 61 130 127 55 91 139 25 7 15 49 (Subdiv. 2, West).. . 19 (Subdiv.3 " ... 20 3 90 73 (Subdiv. 4, " .. . 21 55- Prince. Township 22 31 39 75 64 31 69 28 19 72 30 92 42 64 31 11 28 81 82 36 64 103 12 11 7 12 8 9' 10 8 23 - Z 8 .7 104 52 45 8 26 31 44 34 13 25 25 10 1 3 69 Dennis, Vankoughnet, W. i Penne- father, Haveland and Fenwick, 72 Twp. St. Joseph. S. Sec. St. Jos. Id (A-L) 24 Twp. St. Joseph, S. Sec. St. Jos. Id (M-Z) 24 ....,.., \ 310 Twp. .St. Joseph, Sec. §• Irwin's 25 58 S, Harmony.. 26 132 " Jocelyn (St. Jos. Id.. See. S.) .. 27 " ( " " S.) .. 28 1 67 41 " Hilton (St. Joseph's Island). .. 29 102 " ( " " )... 30 71 Bruce Mines, Town 31 223 Plummer Additional. Township 32 122 Plummer. Township 33 131 Aberdeen. Twp. (.Sec. S. 1 Ophir.).. .. 34 " ( " 2 Leebum).... 35 50 Johnston, " (Gordon Lsike) 36 71 " (Desbarats) 37 152 McDonald, " (Echo Bay ) 38 154 " (Svl van Valley) 39 82 Tarbutt andTarbutt, additional, Twp — McLennan, Township 40 Laird. Township 41 1 114 180 Aberdeen, Additional. 41a 43 Garden River, Village, Indian Reserve 42 19 Bachewana Bay. Township Village. . . 43 20 West Riding — Division Quest — Algoma 4 UXTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election Gdn^rale. ALGOMA, West Riding— Division Quest (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. James Lock- wood. Thomas Edward Simp- son. Charles Napier Smith. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetfes. Not counted. Pas comptfe Voters on list. Bellevue, A. C. Rv., twp. Aweresand E. i Pennefather. 44 Hope Lumber Co. Camp in from Glendale A. C. Ry 45 Village Searchmont, Mile 30, A. C. Ry 46 Mile 44 A. C. Ry. Lumber Camp... 47 '■ 68 " PangisCamp.... 48 " 79 " Batchewana Camp 49 " 102 " Frater Camps. .. 50 " 122 " " ... 51 " 132i " Dinsmore 52 Goudreau A. C. Ry 53 Franz Junction. A. C. Rv. & C. P. Ry. 54 Oba " . " & C. N. R... 55 Missanabie, Village, C. P. Rv 56 White River, Village. C. P. Ry 57 Michipicoten, Harbour Village 58 River " 59 Helen Mine 60 Magpie Mine 61 Stavert A. C. Ry 62 Wyborn " 63 Hornpayne, C. N. Ry 64 Totals, Civil Vote — Totaux, vote civil. 77 Militarj' Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America Dans I'Am^rique du Nord Within United Kingdom ' Dans le Royaume-Uni ^ On the Continent of Europe ' Sur le continent d'Europe , Totals— Totaui Votes. 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 Votes. 12 3 15 1 Votes. 14 14 48 132 442 381 4,780 Majority for fri.„„.„ m-j .j ai^„<,.,v.. ~ r ^fCha^les Xapler Smith, 2,S7t. Majority pour/^"*"™** Edward Simpson, over (sur)|,3^^^ Loekwood, 4,m. Algoma, West Riding — Di\-ision Quest. ONTARIO 5 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. BRANT (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population, 19,259. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs la liste. Henry Cock- shutt. Black- well Law- rence Doran. John Harold. Not Rejected counted. Rejet&.i Pas Icompt^s. Dumfries, South, Township No. .. 1 .. 2 .. 3 .. 4 .. 5 .. 6 .. 7 .. 1 .. 2a .. 2b .. 3 .. 4 .. 5 .. 6a .. 6b .. 1 .. 2 .. 3 .. 4 . . 5a .. 5b .. 6 Votes. 33 32 19 33 91 32 21 69 63 55 91 92 90 94 86 29 54 90 46. 75 42 120 62 56 4 26 69 74 34 53 46 19 20 32 51 42 62 Votes. 29 14 30 15 21 29 23 47 14 14 28 26 26 24 37 29 16 27 47 18 17 }8^ 35 36 52 27 26 54 59 57 78 81 .78 43 42 46 Votes. 32 49 57 49 62 54 16 80 64 55 73 86 64 28 30 47 60 74 36 48 65 78 48 53 2 20 38 63 30 28 40 24 15 13 4 12 19 94 95 106 97 174 115 60 196 • 141 124 192 204 180 146 153 105 130 191 129 141 124 215 128 144 42 98 134 163 118 140 143 121 116 123 98 96 127 118 120 « <. II 157 U n n 135 •I a 11 246 it .( ,1 157 « 11 .< S4 2/0 1 200 185 U il 276 i( «« 263 u « 3 12 253 « « • 196 Brantford, Township 1 207 148 204 t< (( 1 « i< 175 I I ::;;;;;;;;:::;: 2 2 216 199 311 « u .. 7 .. 8 .. 9 .. 10 .. 1 . 2 .. 1 .. 2 .. 3 . 4 .. 5 .. 6 .. 7 .. 8 .. 9 1 165 ■I 11 203 11 11 1 63 It 11 135 184 2 1 1<)4 160 165 1 1 155 .1 11 183 11 11 125 11 11 154 •1 11 136 11 11 120 11 .1 156 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, vote ci\ Military Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America il.37 ) 2,007 10 4 2 1,280 1 10 8 1,616 33 248 209 4,903 44 262 219 14 16 6,679 Totals— Totaux 2,023 1,299 2,106 5,428 14 16 6 679 Majority for l.-^n Harold over fsi.r^ /Henry Cocksbutt, 83. Majorit* pour/''"'"' «»'»'«• o^er (sur) |g,j,,,j^py Lawrence Doran, 8«7. Brant 6 ONTARIO Thirteenth Geucial Election — Treizieme Election Gen^rale. BEANTFORD (Electoral District— District electoral) 1911— Population 26,617 Polling Di\ Arrondissements isions. de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donn6s. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on li.st Electeurs sur la liste. John Wedge- wood Bowlby William Foster Cork- shutt. Morris- son Mann Mac- Bride. Rejected Rejet^s Not counted. Pas comptfe. Brantford. City No. 1 _ (.\-K) 2 Votes 39 18 31 36 32 70 48 71 35 39 51 61 60 38 37 31 57 46 89 38 33 37 33 34 36 29 31 26 36 23 28 16 30 48 46 44 37 32 22 32 24 33 48 32 27 49 27 43 55 55 30 25 79 82 Votes. 161 98 112 125 102 118 120 93 103 126 105 130 98 86 110 63 102 123 114 67 57 73 70 67 75 63 68 78 74 81 80 49 67 116 115 101 72 79 64 59 85 79 89 62 99 48 27 33 66 16 66 29 21 27 Votes. 35 18 14 55 49 41 49 39 56 54 46 29 37 21 17 18 28 24 49 17 33 28 26 38 23 32 43 33 24 34 20 53 59 37 51 29 43 35 34 50 45 40 58 56 42 4 5 2 10 3 1 1 235 134 157 216 183 229 217 203 194 219 202 220 195 145 164 112 187 193 252 122 123 138 129 139 134 124 142 137 134 138 128 118 156 201 212 174 152 146 120 141 154 152 195 150 168 101 54 80 126 73 106 57 101 110 4 1 269 150 " ... ..(L-Z) 2 179 " fA-K) 3 1 267 (I^Z) 3 4 230 *i a 2 271 " 5 255 «' " 6 1 249 " 7 206 " " 8 3 5' 267 " " 9 248 c 220 i( u 164 « u (L-Z) 12 13 14 15 16 fA-Ki 17 182 U tl 155 " 8 290 257 U It 295 « l> 160 " (I^Z) 17 1 199 " " (A-K) 18 167 " " (L-Z) 18 158 " " (.\-K) 19 1 166 " " (L-Z) 19 171 " (A-K) 20 162 " " ..(L-Z) 20 200 " " (.A-K) 21 2 160 *' " (I^Z) 21 169 " (A-K) 22 1 1 160 " (L-Z) 22 " (.\-K) 23 171 160 " " (L-Z) 23 178 " " _ _ 24 244 25 26 (A-K) 27 255 « i< 191 4< « 185 4i U fT^Z) 27 4 175 " " (A-K) 28 140 " {L-Z) 28 9 168 " (.V-K) 29 185 " (L-Z) 29 177 ■" " 30 239 " (A-K) 31 165 " " .... (T^Z) 31 i 192 Brantford, Township.. 1 2 153 67 " :;:::::::;::;;::: 3 131 . 4 2 4 185 " " . 5 89 6 150 7 73 120 "- _ ■. 2 129 lui.Votecivil. 54 Totals Civil Vote— Tots 2,189 4.411 1,692 8,292 47 6 iO, 184 Brantford ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G6nerale. BRANTFORD— (Electoral District— District electoral)— Con.— Fjn. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates . Candidate. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. John Wedge- wood Bowlby William Foster Cock- shutt. Morris- son Mann Mac- Bride. Rejected Rejetfes. Not counted. Pas compt^s. No. Military Votes — \'ote3 militaires. Votes. 5 U 28 Votes. 15S 736 620 Votes. 9 6 19 172 753 667 Dans rAmerique du Nord / Dans le Royaume-Uni t Totals— Totaux 2. 233 5.925 1,726 9.884 47 6 10,184 Majority for \»ii]i»™ Foster rnrkiliutt over fsiir^ ^^"'*'' Wedgwood Bowlby, 3.692. Majorit* pour/"""""* *"*"' tocksnutt, o%er (sur)^^^^^,^^,^ ^^^^ MacBride. 4,199. BRUCE, NorthRidla?— Division Nord (Electoral District— District Electoral)—1911 Population 23,783 Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid Votes Polled. Votes valides donnfes. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on List. Electeurs sur la liste. Hugh Clark. John Macaulay. Rejected RejetSs Not counted. Pas comptfe. No. Votes 142 90 77 71 80 120 59 40 22 26 21 56 57 35 27 41 60 29 31 19 27 109 107 145 84 109 66 134 121 S3 27 27 Votes 61 54 53 34 53 46 49 60 68 64 71 72 50 76 50 58 28 53 44 47 38 82 90 47 55 36 75 18 25 25 19 21 203 144 130 105 133 166 108 100 90 90 92 128 107 HI 77 99 88 82 75 66 65 191 197 192 139 145 141 152 146 78 46 48 319 Kincardine Tiverton, V " 2 206 " 3 3 1 223 " ■ . 4 116 Township 1 2 165 211 3 137 4 136 " 5 126 illaffs 1 134 139 2 178 It 3 149 ■< 4 166 4( ' 5 91 1< 6 150 1 108 2 194 i( ' 3 1 1 89 " 4 75 5 86 Port Elgin, Southamptt Arran, Tow Village 1 2 212 215 )n, Town 1 " . . . 2 289 177 " 3 1 170 nship 1 2 158 170 3 167 4 99 5 52 6 59 North Riding — Division Nord, Bruce 8 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G^n^rale. BRl'CE, North Riding— Division Nord (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Hugh Clark. John Macaulay. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Tara, Village No. 3 Votes. no 43 67 45 105 70 28 69 74 58 67 69 7 29 33 27 40 98 60 46 30 13 31 19 38 9 35 35 Votes. 32 31 61 16 43 53 16 30 54 67 57 57 9 35 46 14 28 80 33 5 24 17 37 12 10 13 9 7 19 142 74 128 61 148 123 44 99 128 125 124 126 16 64 79 41 68 178 93 51 54 30 68 31 48 22 44 9 54 2 179 98 172 .< « 65 It u 154 » .< 170 74 Hepworth , Village W'iarton, Town 3' 2 106 193 179 .< « 196 11 11 2 i' 166 23 78 11 11 1 98 11 11 62 11 11 130 Eastnor, Township 237 140 56 11 11 1 82 11 11 44 Lindsay, Township '.. . 105 50 11 11 1 56 11 It 29 St. Edmunds, Township 1 51 19 •1 11 76 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, vote civil Military Votes — Votes militaires — 61 ...1 1 3,469 77 581 142 2,537 6 20 16 6,006 83 601 158 16 5 8,054 Sur le continent d'Europe .../ 4,269 2,579 6,848 16 5 8,054 Majority for ^Hiieh t lark 1 690 Majority pour, ""^^ iwrK, I,t9». Bruce, North Riding — Division Nord. ONTARIO 9 Thirteenth General Election' — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. 1911— Population, 26,249. BRUCE. South Siding— Division Sud (Electoral District — District Electoral) Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Alexander Eugene McNab. Reuben Eldridge Truax. Rejected Rejet6s. Not counted. Pas comptfe. No. Votes. 53 37 45 77 42 26 8 16 20 14 51 8 30 20 8 4 10 17 36 22 48 44 8 34 73 73 % 21 22 27 26 71 52 16 22 69 91 72 48 71 48 29 44 71 42 39 36 100 123 104 59 72 42 51 73 80 116 71 24 Votes. 63 49 77 31 45 40 90 73 46 89 128 111 55 72 97 97 58 32 49 75 57 61 76 26 74 48 43 60 51 49 107 31 26 51 24 8 46 30 36 64 71 79 18 15 33 78 30 24 99 175 54 34 82 44 48 53 91 115 63 54 116 86 122 108 87 66 98 89 66 103 179 119 85 92 105 101 68 49 85 97 105 105 84 60 147 121 139 132 72 • 71 134 57 97 103 40 30 115 121 108 112 142 127 47 59 104 120 69 60 199 298 158 93 154 86 99 126 171 231 134 78 156 107 .1 .( 145 147 « (( 1 133 n « 81 II 110 " :::::::::::::::: 5 1 147 " ..:.: . fi 86 Carleton ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gen^rale. CAKLETON (Electoral District— District 61ectoral)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. \'otes valides donnes. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. George Boyce. Frederick Henry Honeywell. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas compt^s. No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 I 32 33 34 35 36 37 9 10 11 12a 12b 13a 13b Votes. 83 158 78 73 72 56 93 103 96 105 40 77 55 72 92 137 126 85 114 118 65 49 31 62 73 67 15 18 Votes. 24 9 27 15 7 3 35 30 49 13 21 36 57 17 39 109 104 83 69 62 164 120 152 114 64 90 148 70 107 167 105 88 79 59 128 133 145 118 61 113 112 89 131 246 230 168 183 180 229 169 183 176 137 157 163 88 134 North Gower, Township 6 i' 230 126 100 90 » « 64 140 190 « X 166 tl u 127 1> II 66 140 2 138 Torbolton " 107 163 (City of Ottawa)— Dalhousie Ward 2 275 247 „ „ 3 188 212 1 7 8 203 268 179 196 II II 190 u ". 1 146 174 " ::::::::::::::::::: 3 1 183 117 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, vote civil Military Votes — Votes militaires — 61 4,639 90 152 409 2.626 6 5 32 7,265 96 157 441 32 54 9,077 Dans I'Amerique du Nord Totals — Totaux 5,290 2,669 7,959 32 54 9 077 Majority for Majority pour, George Boyce, 2,821. Carleton 12 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G^n^rale. DVFFERIN (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population, 17, 740 Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donn4s. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. John Best. Thomas Charlo Drj'den. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Amaranth, Township No. 1 3 4 5 6 7 1 .3 4 5 1 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 . 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 Votes. 49 117 62 58 69 48 41 39 30 48 82 84 57 76 101 93 35 59 85 72 88 36 38 172 52 121 75 92 113 75 • 80 60 88 80 103 71 109 119 122 145 103 114 131 Votes. 13 23 15 20 30 9 8 21 10 5 7 17 17 30 20 42 19 20 45 38 39 51 10 2 2 12 5 16 45 3 1 5 4 9 13 21 16 18 19 22 14 26 37 62 ■ 140 77 78 99 57 49 60 40 53 89 101 74 106 121 135 54 79 130 110 127 87 48 174 54 133 80 , 108 158 78 81 65 92 89 116 92 125 137 141 167 117 140 168 81 183 t< it 106 .. .. 101 «( •> 157 " " 1 78 « i( 65 Garafraxa, East 82 69 U 61 222 69 « >t 170 .1 112 i< .1 168 ti tt 186 93 120 .< ,1 82 >( X 112 .1 « 133 t< « 159 .< u 126 Orangeville, Town, West Ward 176 220 " " North Ward 239 " South Ward 258 Shelbume, Village, South Ward 154 North Ward 1 198 227 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, votecivil Military Votes^ Votes militaires — 43 1 3,492 26 179 100 799 0 1 6 4,291 26 180 106 7 1 5,846 Dans le Rovaume-Uni ( Totals— Totaux 3,797 806 4,603 7 1 5 846 Majority for lj„.,_ «..^ ~ „, Majorit* pour/'*"'"' "***' ^'^^• Dufferin - ONTARIO 13 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. 19 U— Population. 25,973. DUXDAS. (Electoral District — District Electoral). Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidate. Valid votes poUed. Votes vaUdes donnfes. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeura sur la liste- Orren "D." Casselman. Alexander "W." Maclntyre. Rejected Rejetes. Xot counted. Pas comptfe. No. Votes. 79 43 67 105 80 37 114 59 44 42 57 47 46 49 13 32 34 26 44 60 U 47 74 Votes. 79 84 68 56 41 42 54 49 43 33 36 89 66 94 64 31 71 74 68 104 43 63 22 4 39 92 37 75 4S 38 26 9 7 46 29 25 25 54 67 71 158 127 135 161 121 79 168 108 87 75 93 136 112 143 77 63 105 100 112 164 87 109 96 39 68 154 156 140 107 134 86 59 73 100 97 78 109 92 236 I.'IS 217 2 179 3 2 1 " " 4 " " 5 " " 6 107 7 ....; 8 2 3 125 " " ^ 1 184 176 " " 5 6 7 " " 8 1 91 149 2 115 3 4 192 " " 5 " " 6 117 7 123 " 8 35 29 62 119 65 62 96 60 44 " 9 Matilda " 1 " 2 1 194 3 4 2 137 " " 5 " " 6 1 94 75 92 " '■ 7 50 66 54 68 53 84 34 169 62 47 125 111 77 121 119 28 93 130 53 76 70 84 65 94 76 59 8 Winchester " 1 " 2 3 117 105 3 " " 4 1 :. . 134 5 " " 6 7 150 " " 8 17 1 64 49 174 33 ! !•« 1 80 215 " 2 " " 3 24 32 37 15 36 36 77 71 52 61 48 51 21 49 101 153 156 43 129 166 130 147 122 145 113 145 97 108 1 132 4 5 194' 6 Winchester, Village 1 2 2 168- 1 - 170 2 3 -' • 169 Chesterville " 1 1 174 144 2 1 189 I'o " 2 Finch " 1 Totals. Civil Votes — Totaui, vote civil. 57 3,S39 2.775 6,614 15 5 8,484 Dundas 14 OXTARIO Thirtrenth General Election — Treiziemo Election G^n^'-ralr DUNDAS (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Com.— fin. Polling Divisions. Arruntiissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur laliste. Orren "D." Casselman. Alexander •■n." Maclntyre. Rejected Rejetfs. Not counted. Pas comptfe. No. Military Votes — Votes militaires — Votes. 4S 170 179 Votes. 6 12 13 54 182 192 Dans r.\m^rique du Nord I Within United Kingdom 1 On the Continent of Europe 1 Sur le continent d'Europe / 4,236 2,806 7,042 15 5 8,484 "^j»|:i|> I"'.,) Orren "D." Casselman, l,43t. Majorite pourj ' DIIRHAM (Electoral District— District electoral) 1911— Population 26,41 1 Polling Divisions. .\rrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid Votes Polled. Votes valides donnfe. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on List. Electeurs sur la liste. Georg? William Jones. Hon. Newton Wesley Rowel 1. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas comtfs. Manvcrs, Township No. 1 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 Votes. 0 13 6 5 9 9 10 20 11 13 19 23 11 16 44 32 29 25 35 30 45 3 18 15 26 21 40 83 63 35 21 41 ^■otes. 65 91 97 72 157 107 126 74 80 91 114 128 197 129 88 187 150 68 108 90 148 138 96 102 126 142 95 73 84 36 72 103 67 91 110 78 162 116 135 84 100 102 127 147 220 140 104 231 182 97 133 125 178 183 99 120 141 168 116 113 167 99 107 124 118 2 100 114 170 .( ., "■ 112 ,« ki 227 X .1 ■■■ 165 *( u '" 174 Newcastle, Village 101 140 Bowmanville, Town, West... 173 1 151 " '* V rfh 299 „ .1 '".,'' 341 237 170 PoH Hope, Town, North 310 252 " East " West.. (AtoL) " West (MtoZ) " East " West 138 167 163 1 259 249 Cavan, Township 139 166 179 222 149 Hc.pr. ■■ 174 223 130 168 178 156 Durham ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. DURHAM (Electoral District— District Sectoral)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled . Votes valides donnes . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Eleeteurs sur la liste. George William Jones. Hon. Newton Wesley Rowell. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted . Pas compt^s. No. 1 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 Votes. .59 27 30 18 27 45 77 6 5 74 26 36 21 15 34 8 37 33 6 4 10 I Votes. 71 108 61 109 105 74 77 108 106 3D 35 40 75 101 40 24 50 119 164 87 76 97 130 135 91 127 132 119 154 114 111 113 61 76 96 116 74 32 87 152 170 91 86 98 195 174 139 155 ,t .< 179 .< 189 9 124 128 Clarke, Township 1 125 86 « u 106 « i< 129 (( « 158 « .< 104 U It 72 l< <> 112 180 209 112 114 125 Totals, Civil vote — Totaux.vote civil Military votes — Votes militaires — 55 '■'■'> 1,372 11 5 16 5,277 82 249 315 6,649 93 254 331 11 3 9,215 Dans TAmerique du Nord Dans le Royaume-Uni J 1,404 5,923 7,327 11 3 MajoritI liour]^"'"'"^*''''* Newton Wesley RoweU, 4,519. Durha m 16 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election- ELGIN, East Riding— Dhlslon Est (Electoral District — District Electoral). -Treizi^me Election G^n^rale. 1911— Population 17,597. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid A'otes Polled. Votes valides donnas . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on List. Electeura sur la liste. William Granville Charlton. David Marshall. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted Pas comptfes. Varniouth, Township ., No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Votes. 10.5 16 95 72 62 46 33 89 44 37 60 92 92 126 96 84 55 75 81 101 51 112 96 63 133 65 47 65 55 41 28 37 Votes. 66 61 55 66 57 98 65 91 122 22 23 101 85 95 103 84 120 65 73 53 76 120 120 88 109 45 32 58 79 71 38 28 171 77 150 138 119 144 98 180 166 59 83 193 177 221 199 168 175 140 154 154 127 232 216 151 242 110 79 123 134 112 66 65 3 223 88 II 11 194 « It 185 tt 221 tt tt 2 1 179 tt tt 166 269 107 101 141 113 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, vote civil. 54 4,303 3,478 7,781 54 6 10,020 West Riding — Division Quest, Elgin 18 OX T A RIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G^n^rale. ELGIN, West RIdlog— Division Quest (Electoral District— District Sectoral)— Con.— fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissetnents de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats . Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfe Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Honourable Thomas Wilson Grothers. William Tolmie. Rejected Rejetfc. Not counted. pL compt^s. No. Militao' ^'otes — Votes militaires — Votes. 104 339 427 Votes. 12 11 25 116 350 452 Dans I'Am^rique du Nord / Sur le continent d'Europe / Totals — Totaux 5,173 1 3,526 8.699 54 6 10 020 Majority for Majority I>our] Honourable Thomas Wilson Crothers, 1,S47. ESSEX, North Riding— Division Nord (Electoral District — District electoral). 1911— Population, 38.006. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfo. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. William Costello Kennedy. Ernest "S." Wigle. Rejected Rejetfs. Not counted. Pas comptfe. No. St. Clair Beach 1 Votes. 15 84 76 42 48 34 40 100 46 93 149 83 80 221 129 76 50 66 46 50 45 120 95 74 174 64 106 162 142 93 A'otes. 5 30 29 32 66 80 21 14 54 46 5 13 10 5 8 40 46 37 23 31 13 7 38 20 7 20 114 105 74 114 114 61 114 100 139 154 96 90 226 137 116 96 103 69 81- 58 127 133 94 181 64 172 219 241 140 55 144 2 140 3 " " 4 i' 3 2 109 165 " " 5 162 .6 74 1 131 120 3 1 2 12 1 157 " " 4 178 Sandwich, Township. East 1 " 2 277 126 •' " 3 i' 1 4 1 239 " 5 234 " " 7 147 123 " " " 2 134 " 3 1 86 " " " . 4 92 " " West 1 80 " 2 1 145 " 3 171 " 4 134 " " " ... 5 3 226 " 6 68 " " . . 7 66 57 99 47 189 Sandwich, Town 1 .... 2 2' 3 3 328 305 ■' 3 209 Essex, North Riding — Division Nord. ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizierae Election Generalc. ESSEX, North Biding— Division Nord (Electoral District— District electoral)— Con.— fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondisseraents de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. William Costello Kennedy. Wigle. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetfes. Not counted. Pas comptes. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. No. Walken-ille Town (A-K) 1 ■• (I^Z) 1 •• (A-K) 2 •• (L-Z) 2 " (A-K) 4 " (I^Z) 4 Ojibway, 1 Belle River 1 Windsor, City, Ward 1 I " 1 2 Ford City 1 '< 2 " 3 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, vote civil. 72 Military Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America \ Dans I'Am^rique du Nord Within United Kingdom Dans le Royaume-Uni On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d'Europe / Totals — Totaux Votes. 63 12 134 86 109 143 112 126 91 126 134 105 96 115 115 117 93 132 166 184 147 161 117 131 127 147 149 210 101 108 7,071 55 17 / 21 7,164 Votes. 152 119 123 102 152 125 129 6 10 100 108 157 176 94 111 154 62 135 1^3 108 123 134 142 212 99 99 79 91 104 145 129 109 58 310 450 579 215 187 156 139 18 144 186 217 300 288 220 202 280 113 269 238 204 222 248 214 311 185 214 194 208 197 277 279 272 233 253 246 240 185 204 289 230 115 148 365 467 600 Mtjorill Xr} "™»'" ^»***"» Kennedy, 446. 351 376 270 255 305 307 275 24 154 222 277 356 338 298 247 335 167 338 334 277 382 311 249 381 233 347 260 295 336 362 345 322 299 310 358 283 215 326 311 262 199 260 North'^Riding — Division Nord — Essex 20 OXATRIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G^n^rale. ESSEX, South Riding— Division Sud (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population. 29,541. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Arrondissements de scrutin. Robert Atkin. John Wesley Brion. Rejected Rejet^s. Not :»unted. Pas comptfe. No. Votes. 56 129 62 64 49 129 lOO 44 73 56 88 63 96 94 75 65 89 115 54 64 72 55 69 86 10 9 26 24 7 46 70 53 43 16 63 55 40 _ 43 91 37 87 32 24 38 21 40 22 97 23 40 50 73 54 72 30 62 68 37 Votes. 80 34 115 41 19 9 15 70 28 32 64 73 69 70 127 41 12 4 6 22 11 7 21 97 29 11 37 19 30 58 102 69 29 42 96 73 40 36 ' 80 38 114 24 48 24 51 58 80 77 31 51 122 90 61 90 48 60 97 63 136 163 177 105 68 138 115 114 . 176 And Mai Col TUl Till Till Gof Pel Wh Afe " ;■ 2 204 3 3 4 2 1 239 erdon 1 2 142 77 3 3 6 158 126 den 1 125 2 101 88 152 136 165 164 202 106 101 119 60 86 83 62 90 183 39 20 63 43 37 104 172 122 72 58 159 128 80 79 171 75 201 56 72 62 72 98 102 174 54 91 172 163 115 162 78 122 165 100 1 i' i 113 101 ihester. South 1 187 171 ti (( 3 207 (< « 4 2 208 North 1 244 1 5' 1 1 147 " " 3 122 )urj-, North 1 156 60 ■ " 3 100 t it 4 108 ' " 5 77 )urj' \'iUage 1 )ury, West 1 140 2 2 188 49 11 3 22 1 89 t it e 55 field. North ;.. 1 55 1 134 216 ( a 4 163 1 87 79 2 2 209 f It 3 141 '......'. 1 2 1 111 " " 5 110 228 90 257 t ' 2 71 81 t 4 79 1 90 ( 6 lit < 7 126 ' 8 233 ( g 65 Lea Kii mington 1 125 2 1 i 226 " 3 192 " 4 139 u e 209 " 6 97 171 " .... 2 213 3 153 Essex, South Riding— Division Sud. ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. ESSEX, Soutb Rldiug— Division Sud (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidate. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas , Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Robert Atkin. John Wesley Brien. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas oomptfes. No. Essex, town 1 2 Votes. 32 37 31 Votes. 96 79 111 128 116 142 1 160 168 " " . . 3 193 Totals, Civil Vote — Totaux,vote civil. 61 Military Votes— Votes militaires — 3,450 H 10 3,331 3S 122 154 6,781 52 124 164 29 24 8,573 Within United Kingdom \ Dans le Royaume-Uni / Sur le continent d'Europe / 3,476 3,645 7,121 29 24 8,573 Majority for \ Majority pour/ John Wesley Brien, 169. FOKT WILLIAM AND RAINY RFVER (Electoral District — District Electoral). 1911— Population, 33,626. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Albert Hugh Dennis. Robert James Manion. Valid Votes polled. Votes valides donnfe. Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetes Not counted compt^s. Electeurs sur la liste- No. Residents along shore of S.E. part of Lake of the Woods & northern part of Township of Spohn. 1 That portion Township of Spohn west of Lots 10 in 4th and 5th Con. of •Twp. including that portion Sable Island. S. of concession line bet^ ween Con. 5 and 6, extending west- erly : 2 Pratt, Township 3 Twps. of McCrosson, Tovell, Dewart and northerly portion of Suther- land 4 Morson Township and vicinity of Big Grassy River 5 Sifton Township and southern part of Sutherland 6 Nelles. Township 7 Richardson and Potts Twps 8 Kingsford, Township 9 Dance. Township 10 Miscampbell , Township 11 Unorganized territory in the vicinity of Fort Frances and Rainy Lake, including Kettle Falls 12 Votes . 6 12 6 7 5 34 11 17 3 6 11 25 11 13 27 33 3 7 14 16 9 19 28 34 Fort William and Rainy River 22 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. FORT WILLIAM AND RAIXY RIVKR (Electoral District— District 61eetoral)—ron.—F;i Polling Divisions. Arrondissements dc scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Albert Hugh Dennis Robert ■lames Manion. Valid Votes polled. Votes valides donnfe. Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejpt^s Not counted Pas comptfe. Voters on list. Electeurs »ur la liste- No Indian Reserve 18 "B" lying northeast, of Township of Mclrvine and Rocky Inlet on the east, including islands in Rainy Lake adjacent thereto . 13 Lockharts' Saw Mill. Gash Point U Bear's Pass, 15 Mine Centre 16 Planders' Station (A-L) 17 (M-Z) 18 Banning 19 Atikokan 20 Kawene 21 Residents in vicinity of Keego, Huro- nian and Wendigo 22 Tip Top Mine 23a Kashabowie and Kabaigon 23 Annex. Mabella, Rossmere and She- bandowan 24 J. A. Stewart's Camp. Shebandowan Lake 24a Shabaqua 25 North Lake 26 Strange, Fraleigh and vicinity 27 Lybster, Township 28 3rd,4th.5th and 6th concessions, Gillies Township 29 Marks, Township 30 Concessions 1 and 2 Township of Gillies, Lots 15 to 24 in concessions 1, 2. 3 and 4 .31 Pearson, Township, west half Township of Scoble and Lots 1 to 14 incl. in concessions 1. 2, 3, 4 and 5, Pearson East Township 32 East half Township of Scohlc 33 Vicinity of Fort William Mission 34 Mission Bay or Squaw Bay 35 Cloud Bay, Pine River, Pigeon River, Jarvis River, Crooks and Pardee, Twps., Whalen's Quarry, Spar Is- land, Dog Island and Victoria Island 36 Blake, Township 37 Neebing, Township 38 Paipoonge, Township 39a 39b 39o O'Connor, Township 40 Oliver, Township 41a 41b Kakabeka Falls 42 Conmee, Township 43 Fort Frances, Town, north of 1 44 centre of Scott street from eastern] limits to western limits of said) Town i44a Fort Frances, Town, south of centre of Scott Street, from eastern bound- ary to western limits of said Town. 45 School Sections 1 , 2 and 4 of Alberton 46 School Section No. 3 of Alberton 47 Mclrvine 4S 4 9 10 13 2 7 27 36 10 27 8 38 4 8 12 25 6 6 IS 29 16 19 31 42 19 33 174 34 Fort William and Rainy River 0\TARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G<5n6rale. FORT WILLIAM AND R.UXY RIVER— (Electoral District— Diatrict felectoral)— Con— Sui'<^ 23 Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. .'ilbert Hugh Dennis. Robert James Manion. \"3lid Votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetes Not counted. Voters on list. No, Wood vat. Township, in Municipality of LaVallee 49 West Devlin. Township, in Municipa- lity of LaVallee 50 East Devlin. Township, in Municipa- lity of La\'allee 51 Buriss, Township, in Municipality of LaVallee 52 Lash, Township, and part of Carpenter, Municipality of Emo 53 Aylesworth, Township 54 Enio, comprising all of Carpenter Twp., except that portion grouped with the Township of Lash 55 Chappie, 1 TS" 2 57 3 58 4 59 5 60 6 61 7 62 Morley, Township, in Morley Mun 63 PattuUo, Township, in Morley Mun.. . . 64 Dilke 65 Blue 66 Worthington 67 Rainy River, Town C\.-L.) 68 (M.-Z.) 69 Atwood 70 Fort William Citv, Ward One (1) 71 (2) 72 (3) 73 (4) 74 (5) 75 (6) 76 (7).A.-L 77 (7)M.-Z. 77 (8) 78 Ward Two (1) 79 (2) 80 (3) 81 (4) A.-L 82 (4)M.-Z. 82 " " .. (5) S3 (6)A.-L. 84 (6)M.-Z. 84 (7) A.-L. 85 (7)M.-Z. 85 (8) 86 Ward Three (1) 87 (2)A.-L. 88 (2)M.-Z. 88 (3) 89 (4) 90 Ward Four (1) 91 (2) 92 (3) 93 (4) 94 (5) 95 (6) 96 (7) 97 (8) 98 Totals Civil Vote— Totaux, vote civil. 109 159 119 45 24 20 2 41 170 225 162 175 93 140 155 183 132 121 235 142 136 145 166 122 170 130 104 127 IS 96 68 229 206 100 7 12 4.39S I 6,875 1 28 29 | 8.801 Fort William and Rainy River 24 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G^n^rale. FORT WlLLIASl AND RAINY RIVER— (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Albert Hugh Dennis. Robert James Manion. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. P^s compt^s. No. Votes. Votes. 141 642 845 8 ,12 63 133 630 782 Within United Kingdom \ 2,560 5,943 8,503 28 29 8,801 Majority for 1 Majority pour / Robert James Manion, 3,383. FRONTENAC (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Ppoulation, 21,944. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donncs. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. John Wesley Edwards. James Halliday. Rejected Rejetes. Not Counted Pas comptfe. No. . 1 '. 1 . 2 .. 3 .. 1 .. 2 .. 3 .. 4 .. 1 .. 1 .. 1 .. 2 .. 3 .. 1 9 Votes. 30 28 27 59 9 37 26 24 8 209 171 113 58 43 92 78 6 39 76 38 28 6 45 130 69 46 115 23 Votes. 18 10 40 23 4 35 15 5 16 19 43 14 11 15 16 55 25 7 80 10 8 52 23 11 12 14 42 42 48 38 ■ 67 82 13 72 41 29 24 228 214 127 69 58 108 133 31 46 156 48 36 58 68 141 71 47 95 99 tl a 18 89 58 li «< 34 44 Olden 308 332 135 1 102 11 67 1 153 189 3 1 i 2 44 .. 4 .. 1 .. 2 3 61 Bedford 196 73 (( 4 4' 49 " 4 86 .. 2 105 1 204 3 81 1 1 120 " 4 60 157 65 76 5 1 9 209 6 90 Frontenac ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. FROXTEXAC — (Electoral District— District electoral)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. John Wesley Edwards. James Halliday. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas comptfe. Loughboro, No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 Votes. 126 37 26 90 29 7 85 154 73 54 41 11 8 38 88 117 89 9 138 61 66 54 72 19 51 41 4 23 7 1 Votes. 65 14 17 29 3 26 30 28 19 17 60 14 7 26 44 48 59 8 44 35 38 36 47 54 81 29 24 14 55 1 191 51 43 119 32 33 115 182 92 71 101 25 15 64 132 165 148 17 182 96 104 90 119 73 132 70 28 37 62 2 272 79 4( 61 160 .< 52 t4 47 Kingston, Township 203 289 « 92 93 i< 158 1 31 .« 26 1 85 Storrington 169 241 u 1 233 30 Pittsburgh 2 268 216 159 .1 109 2 161 98 187 i< 1 86 37 76 H 147 « 137 « 185 " 121 <« 107 « 184 « 139 « 59 ■• 147 " 157 " 1 172 158 -if 129 " 88 " 81 « 115 I ' :::::::::::::;;:;:: 1 1 1 135 116 114 It 145 i< 2 97 " 127 u 197 « 130 92 38 1 132 122 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil Military Votes— Votes militaires — . 97 ...1 f 3,502 14 4 1 4,836 86 437 456 8,338 100 441 457 19 15 11,397 \A ithin I nited Kingdom Dans le Royaume-Uni On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d'Europe ...i 3,521 5,815 9,336 19 15 11,397 Majority for 1 Majority pourj WilUam Sora AUddlebro, 2,294. Grey, North Riding — Division Nord. ONTARIO 29 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. 1911— Population, 31.934. GREY, Southeast Biding— Division Sud-est. (Electoral District — District Electoral) Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid Votes Polled. Votes valides donnes. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on List. Electeurs. sur la liste. Robert James Ball. William Henry Wright. Rejected Rejetfe. Not counted. Pas comptfes. No. Votes. 56 57 62 63 46 36 104 60 28 37 61 96 37 67 40 22 61 152 68 108 163 87 42 88 42 69 50 114 112 24 53 30 42 26 44 61 38 31 83 127 55 89 61 168 13 17 15 14 25 71 17 67 51 88 122 56 45 .35 55 39 Votes. 12 18 17 31 76 23 41 3 28 26 10 24 49 52 69 47 39 44 42 35 34 24 67 75 66 34 47 16 25 65 49 49 54 115 105 164 148 37 34 18 61 37 22 48 81 107 214 86 68 22 44 19 8 37 27 13 32 19 37 4 68 75 79 94 122 59 145 63 56 63 71 120 86 119- 109 69 100 196 110 143 197 111 109 163 108 103 97 130 137 89 102 79 ' 96 141 149 225 186 68 117 145 116 126 83 216 94 124 229 100 93 93 61 86 59 125 149 69 77 54 92 43 100 95 U li 1 87 .< l< 139 It it 157 « <1 92 « t( 195 II « 85 63 1 1 84 tl u 109 ,1 a 165 « tt 96 It tt 141 It t, 130 tt It 71 113 Dundalk, " 225 Durham, Town 1 2 140 161 « ,. 230 136 137 11 .. 206 It tl 135 « « 1 1 124 It It 122 149 169 107 M tf 118 <> tt 104 « « 127 188 1 176 U (( 255 11 11 1 226 88 2 177 208 11 11 1 3 180 181 11 11 130 266 119 Normanby, Township 1 172 263 1 109 11 .1 115 11 11 119 " 6 73 7 101 67 2 145 .. 3 .. 4 .. 5 .. 6 229 11 11 127 11 11 90 n-BaU. 1,236. HALDIMAND (Electoral District— District Electoral) 1911— Population, 21,562. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes Polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs. sur la liste. Francis Ramsey Lalor. John James Parsons. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted . Pas comptfs No. 1 Votes. 60 54 75 139 102 99 83 86 34 34 33 60 22 Votes. 105 32 111 31 19 67 44 42 61 29 43 17 29 165 86 186 170 121 166 127 128 95 63 76 77 51 1 208 .. 1 .. 1 108 2 268 207 " 2 175 1 226 164 176 .. 1 126 , 74 " " 3 1 103 " 4 98 " 5 59 Haldimand Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gen^rale. HALDIMAXD— Con.— F,n. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas . Ballots. Bulletins . Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Francis Ramsey Lalor. John James Parsons. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Walpole, Township No. 2a 3a 4a 2 Votes. 65 33 59 53 31 66 100 6 47 97 25 57 42 47 5 75 39 94 46 19 21 76 36 28 124 108 100 89 137 118 92 67 11 7 19 54 62 105 67 Votes. 48 100 63 89 34 61 40 87 28 35 37 48 35 42 33 46 45 31 97 167 108 40 40 32 13 13 14 13 10 21 22 21 87 50 29 42 52 22 36 113 133 122 142 65 127 140 93 75 132 62 105 77 89 38 121 84 125 143 186 129 116 76 60 137 121 114 102 147 139 114 88 98 57 48 96 114 127 103 146 3 1 1 2 3 2 i' 162 u tt 173 <• >■ 76 a >f 177 1< « 193 .< I< 111 105 181 <■ u 76 H l( 1 3 138 « « 99 1 1 109 ' 49 «< u ■ 1 151 « 4 284 II 1 82 " 1 2 108 320 Totals, Civil MUitarj' Vot Within > Dans I'A Within I Dansle On the C Sur le CO Tota Vote — Totaux, Vote civil es — ^■otes militaires — 69 4,498 26 24 40 7,834 886 1,014 1,606 12,332 912 1.038 1.646 55 6 15,489 merique du Nord nited Kingdom ■■] \ itinent d'Europe Js — Totaux ...) 4.588 11.340 15,928 55 6 15,489 Majority for Majority pour Honourable Sydney Chilton Mewburn, <,;52. HAMILTON, West Riding— Division Ouest. (Electoral District — District Electoral). 1911— Population, 37,279. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidate Candidats s. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfe. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. John Laren. Walter Ritchie RoUo. Tho- mas Joseph Ste- wart. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted . Pas comptfes. Hamilton, City No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 (A.-H.) 35 (I.-Z.) 35 (A.-H.) 36 a.-Z.-) 36 37 38 39 (A.-H.) 40 Votes. 45 34 55 7 43 31 20 59 30 37 54 30 51 47 26 25 31 29 27 36 48 31 Votes. 70 91 85 38 58 24 11 36 29 63 35 7 65 49 20 28 3 8 34 37 71 50 Votes. 60 59 69 40 53 74 109 119 36 79 117 138 101 121 73 94 112 79 95 101 117 39 175 184 209 85 154 129 140 214 95 179 206 175 217 217 119 147 146 116 156 174 236 120 1 214 210 262 1 1 135 208 161 1 163 20» 112 236 234 198 271 1 257 133 165 1S7 i 1 140 173 " <, 202 28d 1S«. Hamilton, West Riding — Division Ouest. ONTARIO 35 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. HAMILTON, West Riding— Division Quest— Con— fin. (Electoral District — District electoral). Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidate Candidat s. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs la liste. John Xnglis Mc- Laren. Walter Ritchie Rollo. Tho- mas Joseph Ste- wart. Rejected Rejetfe. Not counted. Pas compt^s. No. Hamilton.City ( I.-Z.) 40 Votes. 17 23 19 48' 39 70 23 39 21 49 28 35 47 64 11 33 45 6 3 24 33 27 20 52 13 42 40 37 36 19 58 19 14 19 11 16 7 15 21 15 18 21 29 29 28 39 Votes. 51 24 45 24 15 15 63 103 98 95 57 52 63 40 18 73 24 44 31 58 74 64 64 58 70 79 63 75 86 80 34 65 45 50 28 45 22 40 110 66 103 65 112 87 58 74 Votes. 66 61 75 118 112 117 53 86 74 73 71 58 104 133 16 61 77 41 23 26 53 39 89 101 80 66 51 80 84 70 79 61 39 41 26 45 39 61 68 62 67 40 46 46 40 31 134 108 139 190 166 202 139 228 193 217 156 145 214 237 45 167 146 91 57 108 160 130 173 211 163 187 154 192 206 169 171 145 98 110 65 106 68 116 199 143 188 126 187 162 126 144 171 " (A.-H.) 41 127 ( I.-Z.) 41 177 42 209 43 197 44 218 45 156 46 47 1 286 240 '- 48 268 (A.-H.) 49 189 ( I.-Z.) 49 174 " 50 234 51 52 1 291 50 53 231 54 176 55 112 56 74 57 58 1 131 181 " 59 1 154 60 210 61 62 3 255 187 63 227 64 65 • " 66 1 4 184 255 246 67 195 68 2 198 69 171 140 160 70 71 72 79 73 . 148 74 93 75 143 76 77 1 229 179 78 79 4 252 152 80 233 81 193 (A.-H.) 82 149 (I.-Z.) 82 1 164 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil 68 Military Votes — Votes militaire s — 2,118 448 40 4 3.622 24 12 20 4,834 193 690 734 10,574 665 742 758 24 3 12,844 Dans le Rovaume-Uni f 2,610 3,678 6,451 12.739 24 3 12,844 Majority for Majority pour ■Thomas Joseph Stewart } over (sur) (Walter Ritchie RoUo, 2,773. \John Inglis McLaren, 3,841. West Riding — Division Quest, Hamilton: OXTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizidme Election Gens polled. Votes valides donn^ . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. James • Bowman. Archibald Hislop. Rejected Rejet4s. Not counted. .P"i cdmptfe. No. Military Votes— Votes militaires — Votes. 46 339 183 Votes. 3 6 9 49 345 192 Dans le Royaume-l'ni f On the Continent of Europe \ 4.799 2,770 7,569 20 5 8,845 Majority for Majority pour James Bowman, 2,129. HURON. South Riding— Division Sud (Electoral District — District Electoral). 1911— Population, 26,097. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Serutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Thomas McMillan. Jonathan Joseph Merner. Rejected Rejet4s. Not counted. Pas . comptfe. Hullet, Township No. . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 1 3 4 5 6 1 3 4 5 .. 1 '.'. 3 .. 4 .. 5 .. 1 2 3 Votes. 74 51 41 49 27 46 47 29 26 39 18 27 19 93 65 24 52 57 56 23 13 69 30 41 103 99 69 74 30 66 Votes. 42 60 28 63 29 27 36 83 58 69 50 70 43 114 45 46 31 63 31 30 111 63 28 23 22 34 11 7 16 22 5 116 111 69 112 56 73 83 112 84 108 68 97 62 207 110 68 55 115 88 86 134 76 97 53 63 137 110 76 90 52 71 132 134 87 3 131 77 t< .* 103 Goderich, " 1 115 141 96 124 1 79 116 82 Seaforth, Town 1 229 142 .< „ 92 68 Stanley, Township 1 148 103 104 ,« u 147 u „ 88 120 Hav, " .. 76 88 « « 164 .< .< .. 4 4 1 12' 131 •> „ 90 6 95 7 67 .. 8 82 Huron, South Riding — Division Sud. m^ Thirteenth Genera! Election — Treizieme Election Gen^rale. HURON, South Riding— Division Sud— Con— fm. (Electoral District — District electoral). Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfs. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Thomas McMillan. Jonathan Joseph Merner. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. No. . 1 . 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Votes. 15 10 70 101 56 81 67 24 56 25 30 41 26 40 67 18 56 116 98 101 74 40 64 40 33 105 21 66 60 49 76 74 59 Votes. 66 52 29 31 20 30 23 50 53 113 108 74 25 105 55 122 67 11 70 37 68 89 123 104 94 110 108 47 47 29 20 33 36 81 68 99 132 76 101 90 74 109 138 138 115 51 145 122 140 123 127 168 138 142 129 187 144 127 215 129 113 107 78 96 107 95 114 85 (( i( 116 « 159 (> II 1 103 •• 135 <( » 104 ■< » 101 • ( u 135 Exeter, Village. 1 2 184 202 154 73 Usborne, Township 1 186 158 " '* 3 2 174. 149 McKillop, 158 198 176 160 Clinton, Town. 198 246 2 2 198 181 272 Bayfield, Village 175 131 2 136 94 «< u 117 .< •< 125 1< « 123 Totals Civil Vote— Totaux- Vote civil Militarj- Votes —Votes militaires Within North America 64 ...1 ■•■{ 3,344 8 12 25 3,399 137 268 128 6,743 145 2S0 153 23 17 8,471 :::{ ( On the Continent of Europe . . ....... Totals — Totaux 3,389 3,932 7,321 23 17 8,471 MaJoriJi pourj ■'"-"fin Joseph Merner. 543. South Riding — Division Sud, Huron ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treiziemc Election G^n^rale. KENT (Electoral District— District tlectoral). 1911— Population, 52,439. ns. » Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid Votes Polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liate. Arrondissenionts d Archibald Blake McCoig. John Warcup Plowes. Rejected Rejet6s. Not counted Pas soraptfes Cha tham City No. A 1 Votes. 135 118 81 77 82 80 88 70 101 59 78 106 77 88 120 64 92 5i 79 122 68 79 132 65 70 39 70 34 56 50 53 48 85 48 35 56 85 63 53 96 64 54 161 62 150 37 63 45 14 56 45 31 82 81 HI 88 53 49 37 58 33 75 54 Votes. 91 143 86 74 89 79 107 86 89 32 70 126 65 74 121 98 80 83 wi 113 81 89 113 80 52 49 48 70 74 75 67 59 31 19 64 86 132 101 77 126 46 15 37 7 • 8 36 66 42 9 41 59 41 34 27 28 51 33 54 28 57 32 24 19 226 261 167 151 171 159 195 156 190 91 148 232 142 162 241 159 172 135 181 2^5 149 168 245 145 122 88 118 104 130 125 120 107 116 67 99 142 217 164 130 222 no 69 198 69 158 73 129 87 23 97 104 72 116 108 139 139 86 103 65 115 65 99 73 ...... 3 1 12 257 292 (AtoK) 2 189 . (LtoZ) 2 171 (AtoK) 3 1 196 (LtoZ) 3 182 210 5 175 ' 6 198 7 2 132 g 167 ' 9 1 1 256 (Ato K) 10 161 ' (L to Z) 10 174 11 (Ato K) 12 r 1 3 270 176 ' (T. to Z) 12 195 .(AtoK). 13 (L to Z) 13 148 200 Township 14 15 16 1 2 244 1 160 171 302 Wallacebu Dover, T 170 u 3 149 n 4 HI (1 5 162 u ... 6 139 « 7 162 (A to K) 8 172 " ...(LtoZ) 8 9 160 126 ^, 10 11 140 74 rg. Town 1 2 134 180 ,1 3 1 267 u 4 210 « 5 171 <> 6 1 3 290 ownship 1 2 146 2 87 li 3 218 u . 4 93 (t 5 190 « 6 100 « 7 160 u 8 98 u 9 28 u 10 1 . 2 124 140 Tilburj', 1 .< 105 ^^ 3 130 1< 4 147 11 5 2 153 (C 6 172 " ., 7 g 102 141 <■ 9 4 73 " 10 11 159 1 l' 1 119 Saat, Township. 1 2 129 108 Kent ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generate . KENT (Electoral District— District electoral) — Con. — Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Archibald Blake McCoig John Warcup Plewes. Valid Votes Polled. Votes valides donnes. Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetfis Not counted Pas comptes Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Tilbury, East, Township 3 Tilbury, Town 1 Romney , Township 1 2 Wheatley , Village 1 Harwich, Township 1 Blenheim, Town 1 3 4 Ridgeto wn. Town 1 2 3 Howard, Township (N. i) 1 (S.J) 1 " 4 5 6 Oxford, Township 1 2 (N.i) 3 " . " (S.J) 3 " ' " (N.i) 4 (S.J) 4 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaui, vote civil. 113 Militar>' Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America 1 Dans TAm^rique du Nord I Within United Kingdom Dans le Royaume-Uni j On the Continent of Europe * Sur le continent d'Europe J Totals — Totaui. Votes. 73 62 63 41 18 44 34 72 - 36 20 49 31 23 84 50 84 113 22 55 26 50 20 53 145 71 45 7,327 25 23 27 7,402 95 120 60 172 84 39 70 77 74 76 99 91 137 125 162 104 109 120 HI 137 142 42 138 94 70 94 90 122 144 142 59 70 121 127 123 74 199 104 55 ,176 49 67 13,503 74 90 48 13,715 ^AZ\^* ™..r)A«Wbald BbkeMcColg, l.»89. Majority pour Kent 44 ONTARIO Thirteenth deneral Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. 1911— Population, 43.956. KINGSTON (Electoral District — District Electoral) Polling Divisions. Arrondiesements de Serutin. Candidates. Candidate. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfe. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. William Folger Niekle. Alexander White Richardson. Re- jected. Rejet6s. Not counted. Pas comptfe. Kingston, City — No. . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 10 11 12 . 13 . 14 . 14a . IS . 15a . 16 . 17 . 17a . 18 . 19 . 20 . 20a . 21 . 22 . 23 . 24 . 25 . 26 Votes. 188 186 68 177 45 86 59 111 150 166 132 167 133 172 118 HI 2.39 162 140 162 173 112 101 223 225 160 235 164 187 Votes. 70 77 35 70 44 48 30 62 122 81 67 66 75 64 41 87 61 61 32 26 79 73 27 18 40 70 39 32 31 46 258 263 103 247 89 134 89 173 272 247 199 233 208 236 1.59 213 145 300 194 166 241 246 139 119 263 295 199 267 195 233 303 377 146 1 312 106 224 Catarafiui " 118 .. ' ' « 3 219 „ i> • 337 5 2 388 260 346 ,t i( 300 " 1 i' 5 1 i 312 224 Rideau, " 335 247 432 322 I I ::::::;::::::::: 1 255 283 351 •. •( 193 u u 156 416 Victoria, " 2 2 373 231 337 1 1 260 2.38 Totals. Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote Ci\ Military Votes — A'otes miiitaires — Within North America il30 r 4,451 473 536 734 1,674 57 10 41 6,125 530 546 775 27 1 8,401 On the Continent of Europe \ 6,194 1,782 7,976 27 1 8,401 Majority for Majority pour WUliam Folger Niekle, 4,412. Kingston ON AT RIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generate. 1911— Population, 45 LAMBTOV, East Riding— DItlslon Est (Electoral District — District electoral) Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Joseph Emmanuel Armstrong. Neil McDougall. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes. Ballots Re- I Not jected. [counted. Rejetes. Pas comptes Alvinston, Village. Arkona, " Bosanquet, Township. Bothwell, Town •. 1 2 3 Brooke, Township 1 Dresden, Town Enniskillen, Township., 39 52 BO- SS 15 27 60 27 86 67 113 18 17 14 Votes. 33 71 41 56 55 38 38 37 45 21 53 28 4 38 50 91 21 48 40 26 22 29 11 22 13 53 58 36 71 128 110 145 78 175 45 90 65 36 59 35 59 61 65 133 143 51 74 115 73 128 91 159 25 25 23 31 38 28 55 62 49 36 52 30 29 41 33 22 39 29 79 36 41 22 15 20 East Riding — Division Est, Lambton 46 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election Ci(5n(5rale. LAMBTON, East Riding— Division Est— fon— fin. (Electoral District — District Electoral). Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Joseph Emmanuel Armstrong. Neil McDougall Valid votes polled. Votes validcs donnas Ballots. Bulletins. Re- jected. Rejetfs Not counted Pas compt^ Voters on list. No. Euphemia, Township 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Forest. Town 1 " 2 " 3 Oil Springs, Village 1 2 Petrolia, Town 1 " 2 " 2a " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 " 8. Thamesville, Village 1 Thedford, " 1 Warwick, Township 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Watford, Village 1 " 2 Zone, Township 1 2 3 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote Civil. 93 Military Votes — Votes militaires ■ — Within North America "1 Dans I'Amerique du Nord i Within United Kingdom \ Dans le Royaume-Uni j On the Continent of Europe \ Sur le continent d'Europe / Totals— Totaux Votes. 52 33 30 12 25 65 84 90 78 24 64 45 36 121 75 43 65 18 40 109 96 53 67 69 42 32 27 41 3,802 59 177 201 4,239 Votes. 45 34 29 30 69 37 39 57 64 97 67 59 42 94 51 47 122 148 136 74 51 176 110 76 94 32 58 189 131 111 108 146 103 87 76 73 145 125 7,027 188 211 MtjoritI ^ur}-'»«*P»' Emmanuel Armstrong, »S4. 121 85 94 51 123 77 62 166 178 170 126 69 172 105 74 241 174 104 118 48 82 265 185 139 132 182 124 111 91 107 190 162 130 115 87 Lambton, East Riding — Division East. ONTARIO 47 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gen^rale. LAMBTON, West Riding— Dirision Quest (Eleotion District— District electoral). 1911 — Population, 29.109. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scnitin. Candidates. Candidate. Frederick Forsyth Pardee. James Graham Merrison. Valid Votes Polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetes Not counted Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. No, Samia, City — Ward 1 (A-L) 1 " 1 (M-Z) 1 " 1 2 •' 2 1 " 2 2 " 3 1 " 3 2 "3 3 " 3!^V... ". ..V.V.V.V.V.V.'(A-L) 4 " 3 (M-Z) 4 " 4 1 " 4 2 " 4 3 " 5 (A-L) 1 " 5 (M-Z) 1 " 5 (A-L) 2 " 5 (M-Z) 2 " 6 1 '• 6 2 Point Kdward, Village 1 2 Courtright, Village 1 Wyoming, Village 1 2 Sarnia, Township 1 2 3 4 :. 5 6 Dawn, Township 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Sombra, Township 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Moore, Township 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 115 105 153 193 210 115 185 144 154 95 169 162 130 120 108 95 84 131 149 117 108 50 56 48 36 81 65 48 32 96 34 25 32 44 26 26 17 22 30 18 23 61 106 67 83 38 64 47 23 25 39 44 55 104 35 26 26 25 13 62 34 61 26 108 39 50 38 177 156 204 226 245 157 246 204 199 119 233 210 180 185 145 112 115 211 193 147 121 94 82 75 76 116 128 61 56 73 56 59 110 154 138 148 76 81 58 64 28 106 83 105 81 212 74 West Riding — Division Quest, Lambton 48 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. LA3IBTON', West Riding— Dlrlsion Oueat—Con.—Fm. (Electoral District — District electoral). Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidate. Valid Votes Polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on Vat. Eleeteurs sur la Ibte. Frederick Forsyth Pardee. James Graham Merrison. Rejected Rejetfes. Not counted Pas compt^ No. Plympton, Township 1 " " 2 Votes. 32 73 24 74 74 16 63 50 Votes. 47 38 70 65 97 24 37 36 79 111 94 139 171 40 100 86 109 152 3 1 125 " " 4 150 " . . ; 5 1 2 205 " " 6 51 7 117 " " .8 98 Totals. Civil Vote— Totaus. Vote civil. 68 Military Votes — Votes militaires — Within Xorth America \ 5,035 130 218 308 2.806 16 5 15 7.841 146 223 323 18 5 9.979 ]3ans r.\m^rique du Nord / Within United Kingdom \ Dans le Royaume-l'ni 1 5,691 2. 842 8. ■;.•?.■? 18 5 9,979 Majority for Majority pour. Fredericii Forsyth Pardee. 2.849. LANARK (Electoral District— District Sectoral) 1911- -Population, 34.375 Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. \ ■ Candidates. Candidats. Valid Votes Polled. Votes valides donnes. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on List. Eleeteurs sur la liste. George Arthur Burgess Boyd Alex- ander Conyng- ham Cald- well. Adel- bert Edward Hanna. Rejected Rejetfe. Not counted. Pas comptfo. No. I Votes. 1 0 0 2 10 6 28 2 0 1 2 3 8 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 3 6 Votes. 95 14 52 31 4 7 30 1 61 23 55 11 62 24 24 8 29 9 34 20 27 19 Votes. 66 78 71 104 88 SO 83 28 46 15 81 80 87 44 100 76 43 63 56 71 76 109 48 162 92 123 137 102 63 141 31 107 39 138 94 157 69 124 84 73 74 90 92 105 119 73 203 2 111 .1 • 3 145 i' 1 155 123 69 1. 1 1 179 t( t 34 Burgess North, 151 3 1 1 2 60 161 113 tc 1 197 II 1 83 Elmsley North, 145 91 Montague, ' 117 84 II 1 108 •1 1 105 II 1 .. 5 .. 1 ?. 194 144 97 Lanark ONTARIO 49 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. I^NARK (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— fin. PoUing Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid Votes Polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters George Arthur Bur- gess. Boyd Alexan- der Conyng- ham Cald- well. Adel- bert Edward Hanna. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas comptfis. list. Electeurs sur la liste. No. i Votes. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 10 7 8 8 10 8 10 11 0 5 0 3 0 17 .5 29 1.5 i 1 6 1 2 45 66 5.3 63 57 70 7 5 2 8 3 6 5 0 4 8 11 Votes. lot 71 29 38 24 69 41 24 22 63 76 27 77 93 31 25 33 13 15 37 38 38 20 35 62 32 19 9 89 19 41 24 22 14 28 19 11 109 31 4'4 50 25 52 44 22 46 34 27 Votes. 136 86 65 83 122 107 14 25 27 36 32 38 15 31 49 29 38 22 61 29 137 38 48 65 75 49 115 122 87 49 123 94 101 49 79 96 62 71 106 99 137 51 115 105 92 86 92 118 237 157 94 121 146 177 55 59 56 107 116 75 100 134 91 54 76 37 78' 66 178 76 85 105 166 96 138 132 182 69 166 163 189 116 170 172 143 187 142 145 195 79 173 154 114 136 134 156 257 189 « « 122 « <> 164 a « 1 206 « u 234 Darling. Township 59 / 89 Dalhousie & North Sherbrooke, Twps 59 118 .. .< 1 144 96 3 i 113 156 u >. 95 61 90 42 94 79 U i. 205 II *' Alexander Conyngham CaldweU, 3,%«7. Majority pour, a«"'"'«'^i isawarg Manna o\er (sur) ^ f^^^^^ Arthur Burgess. 5,155. T.M.w-^ Lanark 50 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Trcizieme Election G^n^rale. LEEDS (Electoral District— District ilerftoral) 1911— Population, 36,753. Polling Divisions. Arrondisseraents de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidate. Arthur Charles Hardy. Hon. Sir William Thomas White. Valid Votes Polled. Votes valides donnf s Rejected Rejet^B. Ballots. Bulletins. Not counted Pas oompt^t l«eds and Lansdowne, Front of 1 2 3 Rear of 1 2 4 5 Bastard and Burgess (S). , 1 2 3 Elizabethtown, Township 1 Crosby Crosby North, South, Elmsley South , " Yonge and Escott, Rear of.. Kitley, Township. . Yonge Front, Township. , Escott Front, " Gananoque, Town . (A to L) .(MtoZ) . (A to L) . (M to Z) 70 49 21 20 24 47 4 45 36 76 33 58 101 17 60 28 31 53 35 34 52 59 9 118 56 51 39 34 29 29 40 29 90 53 46 50 60 Votes. 74 29 81 41 97 55 no 86 55 127 71 55 87 100 62 51 32 55 57 47 53 67 99 49 30 61 14 52 108 104 54 56 40 62 58 48 119 75 67 62 58 44 61 50 61 49 101 115 70 113 77 81 118 102 112 50 139 75 93 187 94 146 78 146 100 72 171 109 111 14* 191 123 87 83 125 106 68 73 91 146 53 75 97 90 85 166 205 71 116 68 93 111 83 153 127 126 71 176 100 112 89 95 78 130 155 99 203 130 127 168 162 Leeds ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. LEEDS— (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Fin. 51 Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid Votes Polled. Votes valides donnas Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs Bur la liste. Arthur Charies Hardy. Hon. Sir William Thomas White. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas comptfe. No. Brockville, Town, East Ward 1 Votes. 91 80 88 79 89 63 55 78 87 54 61 96 78 57 113 79 48 48 103 23 Votes. 169 112 175 100 123 79 98 98 107 56 122 136 101 112 115 90 60 58 104 87 260 192 263 179 212 142 153 176 194 110 183 232 179 169 228 169 108 106 207 110 303 " 2 226 " 3 298 " " West " 1 210 " " " " 2 1 3 257 " ...(AtoL) 3 " ..(MtoZ) 3 180 181 •' " " " 4 1 1 221 248 " " " " 2 119 " 3 201 " " North " . . 1 1 274 " 2 248 ' 3 3 198 " " South " 1 267 " 2 190 129 " " . 2 1 133 Westport 1 264 Newljoro 1 2 126 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil. 77 Militarj- Votes — Votes militaires — 3,982 25 24 38 6,129 200 456 451 10,111 225 480 489 36 6 12,537 Dans I'Am^rique du Nord / 4,069 7.236 11,305 36 6 12,537 MajoritI pour}^""""^"''* *'' William Thomas White, 3,167. Leeds •32 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizidme Election Gen^rale. 1911— Population. 20..386. LENNOX AND ADDINGTON (Electoral District — District Electoral) Polling Divisions Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates . Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfes Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste . Edward Wilkinson Grange. William James. Paul. Rejected Rejetfes. Not counted. pL compt^s. No. 2 5 10 11 2 3 1 2 Votes. 35 21 50 16 47 38 27 38 49 70 32 50 59 43 48 56 49 56 53 75 64 85 70 28 37 20 12 25 8 34 61 30 37 25 17 29 30 106 57 31 18 58 11 14 41 8 Votes. 88 45 68 26 102 79 54 58 77 74 45 107 57 51 108 60 106 111 107 89 86 108 67 57 80 54 70 76 53 65 37 77 65 45 41 56 88 40 177 41 11 73 19 46 55 40 123 66 118 42 149 117 81 96 126 144 77 157 116 94 156 116 155 167 160 164 150 193 137 85 117 74 82 101 61 99 98 107 102 70 58 85 118 146 234 72 29 131 30 60 96 48 156 99 Adolphustown Township 1 156 50 186 142 Bath, Village _ 3 106 126 i' 9 168 215 129 1 « " 150 << 11 129 it « 205 « 98 « « 1 184 (( u 229 ■1 « 1 172 a tt 182 « « 156 « 11 236 ,> .< 69 119 160 3 1 103 .. 220 Middlesex, East Riding — Division Est. ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. MIDDLESEX, East Riding— DiTlsion Est (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— fin. 57 Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes poUed. Votes valides donnfe. Ballots. Bulletins. Voter? on list. Electeurs sur la liste Samuel Francis Glass. James McCulloch Ross. Rejected Rejetfes. Not counted. Pas oomptfes. London, Township No. .... 5 Votes. 64 54 72 69 66 68 38 66 55 60 43 27 73 49 48 92 59 29 20 37 49 29 30 26 76 50 71 29 85 74 65 58 72 50 39 150 58 63 81 105 89 98 100 98 104 78 Votes. 46 21 25 31 23 48 62 18 43 66 9 22 31 17 29 55 38 29 32 25 48 46 30 28 69 30 50 48 43 29 47 36 35 19 79 21 32 29 47 51 64 82 37 34 32 32 110 75 97 100 89 116 100 84 98 126 52 49 104 66 77 147 97 58 52 62 97 75 60 54 145 80 121 77 128 103 112 94 107 69 118 171 90 92 128 156 153 180 137 132 136 110 1 134 104 •• ::::::::::::::: :::: i 8 109 II II .... 9 .... 10 .... 11 .... 12 .... 13 .... 14 .... 15 .... 16 .... 17 .... 18 .... 1 . 2 96 II II 150 II II 132 II II 106 II II 147 II II 160 ii II 75 II II 72 II II 161 Nissouri West, Township 1 99 119 1 159 3 118 •' " " 4 1 80 5 72 6 83 7 108 8 91 .... 1 .... 2 .... 3 .... 4 .... 5 .... 6 .... 7 :::: I .... 1 .... 2 84 72 11 II II 189 II II II 114 II II II 155 II II II 108 II II II 157 II II _ II 132 II II 1* 150 138 2 2 131 3 74 .... 4 .... 5 1 137 3 221 105 •' 2 128 London, City .... 39 .... 40 .... 53 .... 54 .(A) 55 .(B) 55 . (A) 77 .(B) 77 1 156 176 II 11 190 „ „ 2 2 2 234 ) 349 II II II II 1 " " 1 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote Militarj' Votes — Votes mUitaires nvil. 62 1 3.758 51 170 233 2,734 6 6 9 6,492 57 176 242 23 _ 2 8,535 Sur le continent d'Europe. . . . / 4,212 2,755 6,967 23 2 8,535 ^i^ritl i[^^., Samuel Francis Glass, 1,457. Majonte pour j ' ' East Riding — Division Est, Middlesex 58 MIDDLESEX, West Biding— Division Quest (Electoral District — District Electoral) ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizidme Election G<;u(5rale. 1911— Population, 27,300. Polling Divisions. Arrondisscments de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid A'otcs Polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electcurs sur lalistc. Duncan Campbell Ross. George Adam EUiot. Rejected Rejet^s Not countec Pas comptfe Strathroy, Town No. .. 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 1 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 2 . 1 '. 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 7 Votes. 72 42 83 78 74 72 33 44 48 56 48 50 47 86 105 89 109 71 42 30 48 78 62 25 58 .85 26 7 76 81 76 18 49 59 44 35 15 30 43 58 40 34 42 46 42 39 42 58 45 41 59 59 44 22 50 31 76 48 53 71 48 Votes. 68 29 67 57 61 66 59 46 77 33 71 44 66 37 59 36 18 44 61 68 78 70 45 39 63 41 20 24 35 37 63 28 31 46 57 41 49 38 42 23 32 30 68 67 49 25 29 68 28 19 41 66 48 31 24 34 46 18 18 56 23 140 71 150 135 135 138 92 90 125 89 119 94 l23 164 125 127 115 103 98 126 148 107 64 121 126 46 31 111 118 139 46 80 105 101 76 64 68 85 81 72 64 110 113 91 64 71 126 73 60 100 125 92 53 74 65 122 66 71 127 71 1 179 90 I< u 220 (1 « 170 tt It V 163 It « 186 McGillivray, Township 98 127 ti tt 151 u t. 107 It It 140 It tl 113 <( II 120 Lobo, Township 1 165 188 11 II 164 II II 156 II u 147 127 120 11 II 182 172 Adelaide, Township 126 84 II II 146 II II 161 II II 51 11 II 44 128 138 11 11 165 West Williams, Township 56 1 1 94 11 11 137 11 11 131 Metcalfe, Township 84 1 1 78 " " 87 96 II II 96 1 98 97 169 176 Mosa, Township 133 i' 1 1 74 II 11 97 II II 163 II 11 85 11 11 79 Delaware, Township 1 1 105 154 ^h" 100 62 Ekfrid, Township 86 88 II 11 149 II 11 87 II 11 1 1 95 11 11 157 11 11 89 Middlesex, West Riding — Division Quest. ONTARIO 59 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gen6rale. AIIDDLESEX, West Kiding— Divtsloa Ouest (Electoral District— District Sectoral)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin . Canditates. Candidats. Valid Votes PoUed. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Duncan Campbell Ross. George Adam Elliot. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted Pas comptes No. Caradoc, Township 1 " " . . 2 Votes. 93 58 105 123 67 91 77 Votes. 64 68 88 24 29 31 44 157 126 193 147 96 122 121 2 213 147 3 258 " '■ .4 185 " '• 5 -122 " " .6 142 7 158 Totals, CivU Vote— Totaux, Vote civil. 68 Military Votes— Votes mUitaires— 3,856 18 20 36 3,105 65 176 185 6,961 83 196 221 15 1 8,755 Dans I'Amerique du Nord / Within United Kingdom \ Dans le Royaume-Uni / On the Continent of Europe 1 Sur le continent d'Europe / Totals — Totaux 3,930 3,531 7,461 15 1 8,755 MajoJifl S^ur/»""«"» ^ampbeU Boss, 399. HUSKOKA (Electoral District — District Electoral). 1911— Population, 21,233. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid Votes Polled. Votes valides donnes . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Peter McGibbon. George Henry Oakwood Thomas. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted Pas comptes I Bala, Town Bracebridge, Town, Ward slo. 1 1 2 3 ■4 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 Votes. 51 71 124 74 92 89 47 76 41 53 29 75 .58 118 32 132 38 73 90 Votes. 20 67 56 101 52 56 34 72 12 63 42 33 31 28 • 5 73 16 32 32 71 138 180 175 144 145 81 148 53 116 71 108 89 146 37 205 54 105 122 1 1 83 187 255 t( t, u 248 2 221 287 107 Chaffey, Township 1 216 86 1 167 85 Gravenhurst, Town, South Ward (A-L) (M-Z) 3 200 160 North Ward 237 West Ward 67 Huntsville, Town, Ward (A-R) 320 " ..(S-Z) " ..(A-L) " ..(M-Z) 2 2 86 190 157 Muskoka 60 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G6ndrale. MUSKOKA (Electoral Districts District electoral)— Con— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondiisseinents de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Peter McGibbon. George Henry Oak wood Thomas. Rejected Rcjet^s. Not counted. Pas comptfes. No. 1 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 Votes. 48 6 44 45 12 15 1 33 12 18 10 26 27 15 42 38 84 59 20 84 13 22 36 71 32 60 104 24 47 14 22 43 5 13 12 29 58 89 15 18 6 Votes. 68 27 64 12 3 27 5 2 9 11 13 0 21 31 38 44 10 28 29 1 9 25 14 24 14 36 59 34 24 •37 56 45 19 44 18 22 23 33 25 20 4 116 33 108 57 15 42 6 35 21 29 23 26 48 46 80 82 94 87 49 85 22 47 50 95 46 96 163 58 71 51 78 88 24 57 30 51 81 122 40 38 10 1 146 48 137 67 2 18 62 „ „ 1 U 48 II i< 25 II II 40 II II 45 .1 .1 32 62 63 1 i i 223 .1 ,1 124 136 27 Muskoka, Township. . . ". i' 1 54 97 32 II II 3 62 Oakley, Township Port Carling, Village 64 139 SO 142 227 93 Stisted, Township 107 75 Watt. Township 1 102 114 II 11 29 Baxter, Township 2 66 56 Franklin, Township 83 119 Freeman, Township Gibson, Township Sinclair, Township 6 133 40 12 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil Military Votes — Votes militaires — 60 1 2,735 61 138 523 1,853 3 5 17 4,588 64 143 540 17 17 6,611 Dans I'Amferique du Xord / Sur le continent d'Europe .../ 3,457 1.87S 5,335 17 17 6,641 Majority for 1 Majoriti pourj Peter McGibbon, 1,579. Muskoka OXTARIO 61 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. 19U— Population, 43.714 NIPISSIXG ^Electoral District — District Electoral) Polling Di\Tsioiis. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Charles Robert Harrison. Ed mend Anthony Lapierre. v3o. ^^-:- Valid Votes Polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetfe. Not counted Pas comptfe Voters Electeurs sur la liste. Xo. North Baj-, Town, Ward 1 '• 2 " (A-L) 3 " (M-Z) 3.1 " (A-L) 4 " (M-Z) ii " 5 " 6 " 7 " 8 " 8a " 9 " 9- " " " 10 " " " : 10.4 " II " lU " 12 " 13 Widdifield, Township — Milne's office. Trout Mills 14 Gratton's School House 15 Town Hall 16 Feronia. Schoolhouse 17 Widdiaeld Post Office 18 Ferris Township — Public School, Nipissing Jet 19 Town Hall 20 Separate School, Astorville 21 Knapp's house 22 Bonfield. To'miship — McXeely's House, Rutherglen. ... 23 Jos. Boissoneault's, Grand Desert 24 Town Hall 25 Bonfield, Town. Town Hall 26 Calvin Township, Town Hall 27 Mattawa, Town, Rankin Ward 28 " " Timmins Ward 29 " Taggart Ward 30 Papineau, Township, Belanger's School- house 31 Cameron, Township, Burritt's School- house 32 Mattawan, Township, Murphy's Schoolhouse 33 Head, Clara and Maria, Townships — Jackson's House. Deui Rivieres. . 34 J. H. Dunlop's house, Mackey's. . 35 Pembroke Lumber iCo.'s office, Stonecliffe 36 Chisholm, Township — Chiswick, No. 1 Poll 37 Kells P.O., No. 2 Poll 38 St. Jean's Comers, No. 3 Poll 39 Sturgeon Falls, Town, Michaud Ward 40 •■ Holdit<;h Ward (A to K) 41 '• (Lto Z). 42 Cockbum Ward 43 Cache Bay, Town. Gordon Hall 44 Springer. Township — J. C. Leblanc's Shop, No. 1 45 Piche's Hall, No. 2 46 Votes. 81 103 62 51 55 68 64 123 167 79 83 64 46 135 50 125 57 Nipissing 62 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generate. NIPISSING (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Suite. Polling Divisions. Arrondieseraents de Scnitin. Candidates. Candidats. Charles Robert Harrison. Edmond Anthony lapierre. Valid Votes Polled. Votes valides donnas Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted Pas compt^ Electeors sur la liste. No. Brule Creek, Schoolhouse 47 Caldwell, Township — Guenette's Hall, Vemer (A-L) 48 Guenette's Hall, Vemer ....(M-Z) 48a Ratter and Dunnet, Townships — Warren, No. 1 49 Dunnet, P.O., No. 2 50 Martland, Township, Public School . 51 Casimir, Jennings, Appleby, Town- ships, Separate School, St. Charles. 52 Sudburv, Town — McCormick, Ward (A-F) 54 " (G-M) 55 " (N-Z) 55a Rvan Ward (A-F) 56 " (G-M) 57 " (N-Z) 57a Foamier Ward (A-K) 58 " (I^Z) 59 Coppercliff, Town — Division No. 1 60 2 61 3 .62 4 63 Neelon, Township, Schoolhouse, No. 1 64 " " Coniston ,Club House 65 Garson, Township, Town Hall 66 Hanmer, Township. Hanmer Village. 67 Blezard, Township, Peter Gray's Hall 68 McKim Township — Schoolhouse, No. 4 69 5 70 Hagar, Township, Schoolhouse, Mark- stay 71 Capreol, Township — Hanmer, Schoolhouse 72 Capreol Jet, Schoolhouse 73 Hunter, Township, Barnett's office, Brule Lake 74 Sabine and Lyle, Townships, Cough- lin's house, McKenzie Lake 75 Canisbay and Perk, Townships, Al- gonquin Park office 76 Murchison, Lyell and Dickens, Townships, Madawaska, School- house 77 Airj-, Sabine and Sproule, Townships, Dinins office 78 Guthrie and Barron, Townships, J. D. McRae's house. Basin Depot 79 Lauder and Wilkes, Townships, Booth's Depot 80 Boulter, Township — Martin's house 82 Barbe's house 83 Phelps and Mulock, Townships, Rob- inson's house, Feronia 84 Merrick, Stuart and Loekhart, Town- ships, Tomiko Station. 85 Notman, Township, Osborne Station. 86 Gooderham, Township, McNamara Lumber Co.'s office 87 116 123 112 129 119 97 54 10 184 171 139 4 100 67 3 7 5 10 6 126 87 125 2 15 0 1 3 9 10 168 87 101 51 46 53 35 60 71 44 158 205 7 58 36 25 33 129 35 154 68 140 55 12 175 138 53 162 176 147 189 190 17 242 207 164 37 229 102 157 75 24 16 146 181 150 200 Nipissing 63 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. NIPISSING (Electoral District— District Sectoral)— Con.— Saifc. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid Votes Polled. Votes valides donnes . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on List. Electeurs sur la liste. Charles Robert Harrison. Edmond Anthony Lapierre. Rejected Rejetfe. Not counted. Pas compt^s. No. Unsurveyed territory, Temagami Re- serve, mileage, 48j, Spanish Pulp and Paper Co.'s office, Kenney's Siding 88 Votes. 9 9 17 16 16 9 22 7 7 1 6 2 39 26 6 6 16 6 9 6 2 6 3 11 22 31 15 Votes. 9 7 5 1 7 16 32 40 29 27 73 82 85 19 53 90 5 18 108 115 8 60 19 1 16 47 0 18 16 22 17 23 25 54 47 36 28 79 84 124 45 59 96 21 24 117 121 10 66 22 12 38 78 15 28 Assin, Riddell, Strathy and Cassel, Townships, T. & N.O. office, Dohertv Siding 89 31 Temagami, Town, Pool Room 90 29 24 Antoine, Eddy & Poitras & the unsur- veyed townships West Jocko River P. 0 92 34 Wvse and unsur\'eyed townships north of Wyse. McLaren's Bay, P.O.. . . 93 Blyth, township, Georgian Bay Lum- ber Co. office 95 7 147 70 KirkpatricK, Township — 77 Public School, Kirkpatrick 97 35 Haddo, Scollard, Falconer, Loudon, Latchford and Bertram townships, Giroux's Store, Noelville 98 56 MacPherson, Township, Giguere's School 99 Con. 1, Kirkpatrick and Cons. 4, 5 and 6, MacPherson, Union Separate School No. 1 100 3 1 113 101 Crerar, Part of Gibbons, and Dana, townships. River Valley, P.0 101 112 Part of townships Dana, Janes and Kelly, Gordon's Boarding House, Azen 102 75 Public School, Smoky Falls 103 Pt. of townshipsof Badgerow, Bastedo, Gibbons and Desaulniers, Desaul- niers. Separate School 104 2 80 Hugcl, Townships, North Part, Public School No. 2, Hugel 105 44 Verner and Kipling, Public School, 69 Pt. townships of Field, Bastedo and Badgerow, A. Chapleau Hall, Field 107 Townships of Cosby, Mason, Cherri- man and Hoskin, No. 2 School- 2 168 142 Townships of Hawley and Hendrie, Public School No. 2, .\ppleby Ill 10 Townships of Bigwood and Delamere, Jos. Courchesnes' house, DelamerellS South Pt. Township Hugel and north part Kirkpatrick Township, Sepa- rate School No. 2, Deer Creek... .116 1 87 27 Townships of Awrey, Hawley and 17 South Pt. Township of Hutton, Mil- net, Milne's Store 118 North part Township of Hutton, 2 54 112 Con. 5 and 6 Township Dry den and Township of Falconbridge, Garson Mine 121 26 Nipissing 64 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election Geudrale. NIPISSING (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Fm. Polling Divisions. Arrondissement3 de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Charles Robert Harrison. Edmond Anthony Lapierre. Rejected Rejet^. Not counted. Pas comptfo. No. Con. 1,2. 3 and 4 Township Drj^den and Pt. of Dill and Cleland, School- Votes. 18 10 6 8 37 17 Votes. 24 0 58 15 20 6 42 10 64 23 57 23 46 Townships of Maclennan, Scadding, Rathbun. .\ylmer and MacKel- can, Boland's Bav, Wahnapitae Lake 123 29 Township of Broder and Part of Dill, No. 1 Schoolhouse, McFarlane Lake 124 Townships of Fitzgerald, Deacon, Lister, Osier. Biggar, Ballantyne and Paxton — 2 2 90 30 66 Pt. Township of Dill, Quartz Mine. . .127 i 40 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil. 127 Military- A'otes — Votes militaires — 4,879 151 408 973 6,218 32 50 67 11,097 183 458 1,040 62 33 16,408 Dans r.\merique du Nord / Totals — Totaux 6,411 6,367 12,778 62 33 16,408 Majority for ' Majority pour, Charles Robert Harrison, 14. Nipissing ONTARIO 65 Thirteenth C5eneral Election — Treizleme Election Generale. NORFOLK —(Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population, 27,110. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scruti Candidates Candidats Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins - Voters list. Elec tears la liste. William Andrew Charlton. John Alexander Wallace. Rejected Rejetfe. Not counted. Pas compt6s. Votes. 74 38 Votes. 57 56 76 27 39 61 43 33 45 44 54 53 35 28 62 38 81 102 52 72 66 81 76 78 87 72 57 48 59 11 40 16 16 36 88 69 64 83 59 65 70 79 67 65 39 45 23 17 47 23 16 33 131 94 150 71 86 111 88 65 74 101' 94 105 107 1.34 106 90 114 120 77 105 98 109 116 94 97 95 112 105 116 63 78 79 86 106 112 133 134 127 103 110 127 ■ 132 180 145 160 146 154 123 127 142 127 122 177 175 128 74 177 44 94 47 112 50 45 1 137 116 32 83 29 115 57 135 40 52 2 128 145 72 165 106 175 44 126 52 109 33 18 1 143 138 25 117 33 135 32 120 28 140 40 16 1 148 120 10 109 23 137 55 57 57 52 1 1 1 124 147 167 90 38 115 63 103 70 118 70 24 3 116 147 64 70 1 166 156 44 44 45 r 1 151 127 138 57 60 101 1 1 160 172 223 78 177 95 190 107 204 109 220 100 110 3 2 173 172 95 104 106 1 3 205 174 170 144 218 No. Charlotteville, Township — Vittoria 1 Kniffen's Shop 2 Forestville 3 Turvey 's House 4 Lynedoch Forester's Hall 5 Elmwood Schoolhouse 6 Brown's Hall 7 Houghton, Township — Houghton Centre 1 Town Hall, Fair Ground 2 Moshier's Schoolhouse 3 Fuller's Schoolhouse 4 Middleton, Township — Schoolhouse, Sec. 7 1 P. I. Hall, Goshen 2 Town Hall, Courtland 3 Schoolhouse, Sec. 3 4 Wimmer's Foundry "... 5 Townsend, Township — Wilsonville 1 Boston 2 Bealton Hall 3 Villa Nova 4 Porter's Schoolhouse 5 Tyrrell Hall 6 BloomsbXirg 7 Granger's House .' ,. 8 Townsend Centre 9 Walsingham, South, Township — Rohrer's Schoolhouse 1 Plank Road Schoolhouse 2 Town Hall 3 Union Schoolhouse 4 Walsingham, North, Township — Marsden's Schoolhouse 1 Winters Schoolhouse 2 Town Hall, Langton 3 Turner's Hall, Carholme 4 Hunter's Shop, Wyecombe 5 Windham, Township — Vanessa 1 Bookton, Cheese Factory 2 Teeterville 3 Town Hall 4 Lynnville 5 McConnell's House 6 Nixon 7 Woodhouse, To^Tiship — Schoolhouse, Sec. 15 1 Schoolhouse, Sec. 3 2 Renton, Grange Hall 3 Marr's Schoolhouse 4 Simcoe, Town — Cataract, Fire Hall la Sebring's Hall lb Market House 2a 2b Cor. Kent and Peel 3 Scott's House 4a 4b Council Chamber 5 Norfolk 66 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election- — ^Tnuzieme Election Gencrale. NORFOLK— (Electoral District— District Electoral)- Con.— f in. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfe. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. William Andrew Charlton. John Alexander Wallace. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas oompt^s. No. Delhi, Village— Votes. 175 101 HO 154 65 79 Votes. 38 65 71 63 84 91 213 166 211 217 149 170 1 1 1 1 253 Port Dover, ^'illage — Town Hall 1 Schoolhouse 2 Port Rowan, Village — Town Hall 1 Waterford, Village — 217 224 274 192 Town Hall 2 1 242 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil. 59 Military' Votes— Votes militaires — 3,847 70 291 336 3,237 1 4 16 7,084 71 295 352 21 9 9,152 Dans r Amerique du Nord / Within United Kingdom \ 4,544 3,258 7,802 21 9 9,152 Majority for Majority pour / WiUiam Andrew Cbarlton, 1,286. NORTHnHB^RLAND (Electoral District — District Electoral). 1911— Population, 32,892. Polling Divisions. .\rrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates . Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfe . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Samuel Drayton Dudley. Charles Arthur Munson. Rejected Rejetfes. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Cobourg, Town No. . 1 . 2 .. 3 . 4 .. 5 .. 6 .. 1 .. 2 .. 3 .. 4 1 Votes. 74 67 41 63 82 84 77 43 46 29 33 21 25 74 24 73 19 40 36 Votes. 100 155 89 209 173 193 167 128 216 174 136 84 86 134 47 62 39 87 130 174 222 130 272 255 277 244 171 262 203 169 105 HI 208 71 135 58 127 166 1 250 283 1 196 tt « 425 <> « 372 « •> 4 1 1 1 347 CampbelKord, Town 309 240 ,4 U 315 « 1 296 210 .. 2 s 155 158 2 249 " 2 100 171 " . 2 92 .. 1 .. 2 185 220 Northumberland OXTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. NOKTHUMBERLAXD— (Electoral District— District electoral)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scnitin. Candidates . Candidats . Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfes. Ballots. Bulletins Voters on list. Electeurs sur laliste. Samuel Drayton Dudley. Charles Arthur Munson. Rejected Rejetfo. Not counted. Pas oomptfe. Murray, Township _. . No. 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Votes. 49 54 29 61 38 47 47 46 25 38 47 52 62 72 46 48 55 24 30 26 32 26 31 U 16 12 71 24 32 32 90 39 74 53 36 34 37 30 36 28 29 32 27 48 15 33 33 56 Votes. 129 107 59 63 113 71 93 62 80 78 80 88 90 147 90 32 79 19 81 72 107 91 74 46 35 54 92 21 57 39 58 31 45 39 48 35 23 33 49 40 58 66 26 82- 23 30 64 45 178 161 88 124 151 118 140 108 105 116 127 140 152 219 136 80 134 43 111 98 139 117 105 57 51 66 163 45 89 71 148 70 119 92 84 69 60 63 85 68 87 98 53 130 38 63 97 101 2 240 184 145 182 1 182 X i< 160 « tt 178 Cramahe, Township 1 132 136 « .< 141 « K 150 « .< 172 1 175 302 It it 162 89 (1 .< 162 1< 1. M 1 163 123 « « 174 (( 4( 137 .. » 132 « .( 5 .< 79 «( .1 92 Alnwick, Township 198 tt u 63 Haldimand, Township 1 4 104 98 n t< 1 .. 11 93 1( u 1 1< « 121 U 41 110 .. .1 95 it - it 85 " " 88 Hamilton, Township 119 ii it i' 2 i' 110 „ ," 125 135 " " 74 it tt 175 .< i< 60 tt tt 89 it •• 131 " « 135 Totals Civil Vote— Totaux. Vote civil Militarj' Votes — Votes militaires — W ithin North .\meric3.- 67 1 2,864 8 16 28 5,453 125 286 449 8,317 133 302 477 17 17 11,066 Within Inited Kingdom t On the C ontinent of Europe ...\ .../ Sur le continent d'Europe Totals— Totaux 2,916 6,313 9,229 17 17 11,066 Majority for Majority pour SCharles .Arthur Munson, 3,397 75953—51 Northumberland OXTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treiziemc Election (Jenerale. 1911— Population, 17.144. 68 ONTARIO, North Biding— Division Nord. (Electoral District — District dlectoral). Polling Divisions. Arrondissemcnt.s tic Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid Votes Polled. Votes valides donnas . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste Frederick Hogg. Samuel Simpson Sharpe. Rejected Rejetds. Not counted. Pas compt£s. Cannington, Village No. '. 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 Votes. 19 22 21 14 20 26 , 28 4 34 27 17 26 39 17 13 5 28 33 65 16 5 83 78 38 48 54 19 47 53 19 41 56 41 51 101 45 48 32 66 29 28 38 24 10 1 20 Votes. 109 87 141 68 17 34 47 33 83 66 184 95 92 59 65 55 29 49 34 52 50 88 36 26 72 32 15 29 59 47 89 73 96 88 38 43 10 43 58 67 40 17 19 28 28 90 128 109 165 82 37 60 75 37 117 93 201 121 131 76 78 60 57 82 99 68 55 171 . 114 64 120 86 34 76 112 66 130 129 137 139 139 88 58 75 124 96 68 55 43 38 29 110 198 154 217 117 Thorah. Township- 52 Eden 74 113 58 149 Brock, Township — Layton 112 220 163 Derryville, 3 174 Ellis 83 Wilfred, 100 Ruddvs 69 76 96 Scott, Township — 105 120 56 214 160 Uxbridge, Township — Glasgow, 84 161 112 Glen Major 88 95 Quaker Hyi 167 Wetib's, 1 100 Uxbridge, Town- 142 West Ward 1 130 163 1 185 Town Hall. 177 1 108 69 1 85 134 Atherlv, 3 120 Rama, Township 94 78 Cooper's Falls Sebright,... 59 3 41 51 137 Totals, Civil Vote — Totaux, Vote civil. 46 1,552 2,680 4,232 4 10 5.460 Ontario, North Riding — Division Nord. ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. ONTARIO, North Riding— Division Nord— Con.— Fm. (Electoral District — District electoral) Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. BuU^ins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Frederick Hogg. Samuel Simpson Sharpe. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas comptes. No. Military Votes — Votes militaires — Votes. 0 5 U V'otes. 48 136 259 48 141 270 Within United Kingd9m \ Totals — Totaus 1,568 3,123 4,691 4 10 5,460 JJ^Joritf pour>»™»*J S™PSon Sharpe, 1,555. ONTARIO, South Riding— Division Sud (Electoral District — District electoral). 1911— Population, 23,865. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid Votes Polled. Votes valides donnas Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. William Edmund Newton Sinclair. William Smith. Rejected Rejetfes. Not counted Pas comptfe No. Reach, Township, Utica 1 Votes. 43 57 23 54 28 26 14 46 26 39 35 32 54 48 39 21 39 38 42 104 53 7 33 27 83 34 38 80 45 Votes. 72 45 34 39 61 59 46 60 29 51 100 77 63 128 95 78 114 103 47 99 47 ' 24 47 54 109 99 115 102 57 93 89 85 60 106 55 90 135 109 117 176 134 99 153 141 89 203 100 31 80 81 192 151 " Epsom 2 155 Marsh Hill 3 3 i •66- 121 114 " " Greenbank 4 " " Seagrave 5 " " Prince Albert 6 124 Cedar Creek 7 69 " " Manchester 8 143 Saintfield 9 Port Perry, Village 1 2 1 3 6 4 3 6 74 135 177 143 151 . 270 ... 2 " " 3 Scugog, -Township 1 Whitby, Town 1 2 " 3 7 120 " - 4 5 Pickering, Township 1 128 " 2 2 1 4 281 137 41 " "... 3 " " 4 5 6 7 8 9 49 87 10 11 76 156 33 78 1 213 91 South Riding — Division Sud, Ontario 70 OXTARIO Thirteenth CJeneral Election — Treizieme Election G^nerale. ONTARIO, South Biding— Division SuA—Con.—Fin. (Electoral District — District electoral) . Candidates Candidats . Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas Ballots. Bulletins Voters list. Electeurs sur la liste. Arrondissements de Scrutin. WilUam Edmund Newton Sinclair. WilUam Smith. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas comptes. ■«« ,,,-0,- , „,-> R'ght Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laiirier.5,258. Majority pour, "f"** ^^"^^* '^•PP' "^^^ "-"^^ Harold Buchanan McGiverin, 5,470. >laJority for Majorife i)our/ John Leo Cbabot, over (sur) /Right Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, 5.023. .Harold Buchanan McGiverin, 5,235. Ottawa 74 OXFORD, North Riding Dhlsion Nord (Electoral District — District electoral). OXTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gdnerale. 1911— Population, 25,07 Polling Divisions. Arrondisscmcnts de Scrutin. Candidates . Candidate Valid votes polled. Votes validcs donnfes - Ballots Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Edward Walter Nesbitt. Donald Matheson Sutherland. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas compt^. Blandtord, Township No. la la 3 Votes. 31 27 39 35 36 67 59 52 54 56 27 41 57 45 6i 56 46 48 33 28 22 25 104 105 106 58 59 32 67 66 75 85 92 72 81 63 68 58 114 119 99 57 90 78 67 83 85 71 87 67 47 Votes. 63 35 22 23 34 78 46 65 26 93 14 5^ 37 47 44 9 0 37 18 53 38 66 28 50 8 11 3 21 37 31 39 85 79 54 101 104 67 116 116 123 60 110 102 116 122 1.36 84 ■ 149 58 10 94 62 61 58 70 145 105 117 80 149 41 50 111 82 116 100 55 48 70 46 75 63 170 133 156 66 70 35 88 103 106 124 177 151 135 164 172 125 230 235 222 117 200 180 183 205 221 155 236 125 57 J36 87 ti ii 90 1, 89 u u 102 191 139 it « 148 c< » 109 » >l 186 11 u 2 90 >I « 73 >I u 2 153 « t( 112 158 162 « .1 l< 73 « « « 73 1< >i u 93 X 234 fC (( 2 1 240 <, .1 181 l 244 Norwich, North, Township 1 2 188 126 .. li ii 125 « « li 137 u .. « 149 119 1 121 I. i< 150 54 92 i< i< « 124 11 11 11 120 119 148 It .. 186 11 ., 1. 106 11 .1 11 155 1.39 128 11 It 11 142 11 It it 121 It 11 ti 1.57 " West, " 149 2 1 240 11 11 It 144 It 11 11 170 Tillsonburg, Town 1 2 226 251 204 11 11 2 i 213 11 11 291 11 11 314 Totals, Civil Vote-Totaux, Vote civi' Military Votes — Votes militaires — 51 ...I 1 3,. 570 54 245 255 2,777 8 8 19 6,347 62 253 274 14 8 8,757 Within United Kingdom 1 Dans le Royaume-Uni On the Continent of Europe Totals— Totaux 4,124 2,812 6,9.36 14 8 8,757 KKLri««-W Sutherland, U12. South Riding — Division Sud, Oxford 76 OXTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election Gen^rale. PARKDALE (Eleetoral District— Distriet Electoral). 1911— Population. 59.609 , Divisions, nents dc Scrutin. C'andidates . Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes validcs donn#s. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters PoUinf Arrondissei Carson Alexander Vivian MeCormack. III Rejected Rejetfes. Not counted. Pas compt^s. list. Electeurs sur la liste. No. Toronto, fitv. Ward fi 1 Votes. 93 68 57 87 74 56 70 53 49 97 64 63 65 57 42 53 GO 72 22 23 38 48 42 40 28 16 46 57 35 56 32 42 28 38 54 40 16 65 126 117 62 76 56 69 59 43 67 86 74 77 63 76 64 94 38 53 69 33 31 S3 51 Votes. 55 81 57 88 98 60 126 82 101 79 62 96 148 98 114 43 107 98 25 104 122 147 129 153 149 180 101 63 87 57 140 108 . 124 139 106 1,37 104 78 57 50 72 77 83 60 55 51 42 72 64 45 43 50 40 61 131 81 91 105 129 120 76 Votes. 42 38 34 38 27 18 44 24 32 29 23 49 32 21 46 29 36 27 11 30 19 29 24 33 28 29 43 14 24 17 15 14 25 45 47 21 33 34 33 34 26 50 54 33 31 38 36 38 46 26 36 28 44 14 35 33 20 12 37 37 190 187 148 213 199 134 240 159 182 205 149 208 245 176 202 125 203 197 58 157 179 224 195 226 205 218 176 163 136 137 189 165 166 202 205 224 141 176 217 200 168 179 189 183 147 125 147 194 176 168 132 162 132 199 183 169 193 158 172 210 164 235 ; I '• 2 243 ' 3 187 4 196 5 280 6 166 7 295 8 214 9 2 217 ' 10 11 299 194 ' 12 ' 13 ' 14 ' 15 ' 16 17 269 1 1 300 210 275 151 4 8' 3 3 257 ' 18 ' ir ' 20 21 238 113 180 239 22 1 284 ' 23 ' 24 ' 25 ' 26 ' 27 ' 28 ' 29 ' 30 ' 31 32 * 33 ' 34 ' 35 ' 36 ' 37 ' 38 ' 39 ' 40 ' 41 ' 42 ' 43 ' 44 ' 45 • 46 47 ' . 48 242 299 247 261 1 208 206 172 185 ^26 198 218 251 271 4 1 259 199 248 2 1 1 1 298 299 238 221 230 248 183 167 1 237 232 49 ' 50 ' 51 ' 52 53 54 ' 55 56 ' 57 58 59 246 224 1 177 224 1 221 249 1. 236 246 238 2 211 198 ' '.... 60 61 258 2 201 Parkdale OS T ARID Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. PAKKDALE— (Electoral District— District electoral)— Co^.—.Sui(f. Candidates Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots Candidats. Bulletins. \'oters Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. ( 'arson Alexander Vivian McCiirmuck. 2 ■£"H s O S 0 §1 Rejected Rejetes. Xot counted. Pas comptfo. list. Electeure sur la liste. Xo. .. 62 Votes. 35 47 100 58 47 49 52 49 77 34 34 57 45 45 59 49 84 55 55 55 71 63 68 50 79 51 69 97 57 67 53 68 91 82 32 67 104 116 121 73 69 76 53 34 26 77 76 57 24 78 101 82 88 65 82 49 58 95 76 67 Votes. 100 64 59 36 54 50 122 61 45 59 79 101 61 74 47 74 65 76 50 56 88 86 48 68 58 86 63 75 40 88 42 35 36 51 82 58 65 37 68 78 63 84 73 23 17 55 61 43 18 49 43 45 74 26 36 31 60 72 56 48 Votes. 23 31 29 39 48 23 31 28 25 39 47 40 50 55 48 38 46 16 34 25 16 26 22 19 21 23 « 23 24 35 16 14 25 31 20 19 18 19 23 15 27 23 4 6 20 28 13 15 11 23 21 41 14 12 29 17 18 22 26 158 142 188 133 149 122 205 138 147 132 160 198 156 174 154 161 195 147 139 136 175 175 138 137 158 160 154 195 121 190 111 117 152 174 134 144 177 172 212 166 159 182 159 61 49 152 165 113 57 138 167 148 203 105 130 109 135 185 154 141 .. 63 .. 64 .. 65 .. 66 189 i „ „ 4 273 176 185 185 244 195 194 1.- .. « 3 « .. 67 6» » 2 2 1 20' "... 69 " 70 71 .. 72 .. 73 .. 74 .. 75 .. 76 77 1 198 230 „ „ „ 1 172 222 « .. <. 227 iC « i* 1 204 « .. « .. 78 .. 79 .. 80 .. 81 .. 82 .. 83 .. 84 .. 85 .. 86 ti It a 189 « « _ i< (C « « 170 " " " 8 225 142 » .< « 176 « « .. 265 i « 257 « a <4 135 « - Votes— Votes militaires — 7,605 118 2 11 9,454 543 1,513 1,796 3,567 34 28 69 20,626 695 1,543 1,876 73 46 26,840 Dans I'Amerique du Nord 1 Within United Kingdom "1 Dans le Royaume-Uni | Sur le continent d'Europe / 7,736 13,306 3,698 24,740 79 46 26,840 Maioritv for „ ,, » », j u » * .,,„, /Carson .\leiander Vivian McCormack, 5,S7«. Majoritl iM>urj «"»>ert Macdonald Mowat, over (sur) \ jj„^j„„ Waldron. 9.608. Parkdale ONTARIO 79 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. PARRY SOIND (Electoral District— District electoral). 1911— Population, 26,547- Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. James Arthurs. Norman Cecil Hocken. VaUd votes polled. Votes valides donnes. Rejected Rejet^s. Ballots. Bulletins. Not counted Pas eomptfe. Voters on list. No. ,\rmour. Township (North Part) 1 (South Part) 2 Burk's Falls, Village 3 Chapman, Township, (West) 4 (East) 5 Christie, Township (Con. 7 to 14) 6 (Con. 1 to 6) 7 Carlina, Township 8 Foley, Township 9 Himsworth, Township (North) 10 " " (Con. 8 to 17, and lots 1 to 18, etc.) II Himsworth, Township. Con. 1 to 3 and Lois 19 to 37, etc.).. . 12 Humphrej-, Township (SuV>-div. 1) . 13 (Sub-div. 2).. 14 Hagerman, Municipal Township 15 Joly, Township (Con. 7-1 inclusive)... 16 (Con. 8-14 inclusive) . . 17 Kearney. Town 18 Machar, Township (Sub-div. East, 15 S. Rd.etc.) 19 Machar, Township (Sub-div. No. 2) . . 20 ( " No. 3) 21 McMurrich, Township (Sub-div. No. 1) 22 ( " No. 2) 23 McDougall. Township 24 McKellar, Township (Sub-div. No. 1). 25 ( " " No. 2) 26 Nipissing, Township (N. of Con. 4, Lots 21 to 30) 27 Nipissing. Township (S. of Con. 4, Lots 1 to 20) 28 Parrv' Sound, Town (E. Ward) 29 •• •• (E.Ward A) 29 (W.Ward) 30 (W. Ward A) 30 (Centre Ward) 31 (Centre Ward A) 31 Pern-, Township (Sub-div. No. 1). . . . 32 " " ( " No. 2) 33 (Lots 25 to 35. Con. 6 to 14, etc.) 34 Powassan. Town 35 Ryerson, Township (S. and W. of River Maganetawan) 36 Ryerson, Township (N. and E. of River Maganetawan 37 South River, \'illage 38 Strong, Township (W. of the 20th and 2Ist Side Rd.) 39 Strong, Township (E. of the 20th and 21st Side Rd.) 40 Sundridge, Village 41 Trout Creek, Village 42 rNORCIKIZED TERRrrORY: Burton, Township (Ardbeg) 43 Burpee, Township 44 Bctiiune, Township (E. from Side Line 15) 45 Bethune, Township (W. from Side Line 15) 46 Votes. 130 55 208 63 25 73 23 52 74 122 96 23 137 59 139 99 196 88 123 175 74 263 139 33 131 211 50 134 15 104 20 20 55 31 56 129 133 47 203 96 191 124 261 111 140 no 37 147 87 115 63 138 Parry Sound 80 UXTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election Generale. PARRY S01;ND=, Electoral District— Distrie-t feleotoral.)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissemcnts Ue Scrutin. Candidates. Candida ts. James .\rthurs. Norman Cecil Hocken. Valid votes polleil. ^'otcs valide.s donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetfs Not counted Pas coniptfe Electeurs sur la liste. No Conger. (E. part (E Conger andCooper Townships. 30th Side Line) 47 Cooper. (W. part from Side Line 30, Conger and Cooper Townships) . . 48 Croft. Township (N.W. pt. Con. 4 to 14) 49 Croft, Township (S. part S. of Con. 4 to Con I) 50 Croft, Township (E. Side Line, Con. 4 to 14, Lots 15 and 16) 51 Depot Harbour (Parrj' Island) 52 Ferrie, Township and pt. of Mc- Kcnzie. Township 53 Ferguson, Townsliip 54 Gurd, Township (\V. of Side Line, Con. 1 to 20) 55 Gurd. Township (E. of Side Line, Lots 20 and 21, Con. 1 to 20) 56 Gurd, Township (Gore of Gurd, Lots 1 -14, Cons. 15-1&-17-18-19-20) 57 Harrison, Township 58 Lauricr, Township (Con. 1-8) 59 " (Con. 9-14) 60 Lount, Township 61 Monteith Township (E. of Side Line 15 and 16, Con. 1-14) 62 Jlonteith, Township (W. of Side. Line 15 and 16, Con. 1-14) 63 Mowat, Coponaning and Blair, Town- ship.? 64 Loring, McConkey, Hardy, and the N. part of Mills and Wilson) 65 Amstein, (S. part Townships. Millsand Wilson) 66 Whitestone, (part of the Township of McKenzie) 67 Restoule. (Township of Patterson)... . 68 Pringle, (the Townships of Pringle and Mills) 69 Pringle, (Part of the Township) 70 Proudfoot, Township 71 Shawanaga, Township 72 Spence, Township (thatpart N. of Con. 7-14, Lots 55 and 70, Con. A and B) 73 Spence, Township (S. of Con. 6 to 1 and Lots 37 to 54, Con. A and B) . . 74 Wallbridge and Brown, Townships. ... 75 Wallbridge, (N. River Maganetawan). 76 Key Harbour 77 Wanikewin or Pickerel Landing 78 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil. 81 Militarj' Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America \ Dans I'Amerique du Nord / Within L'nited Kingdom \ Dans le Royaumo-Uni / On the Continent of Europe 1 Sur le continent d'Europe / Totals — Totaux. Votes. 17 10 61 24 19 4,368 105 258 451 5,182 Votes. 13 11 5 3 12 50 3 3 43 27 0 0 12 10 38 91 139 0 10 2,000 9 60 27 31 146 27 31 63 42 14 47 20 56 39 50 31 140 25 172 149 7 29 ,368 114 266 477 Majority for \ .._,„ Arthur* Majority pourj ■'""** Artburs, Parry Sound OXTARIO 81 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. PEEL (Electoral District— District electoral). 1911— Population, 22,102. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Samuel Benjamin Charters. Petch. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas . Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetfe. Not counted Pas comptfa Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Brampton.Town, (South Ward)(.\.-H. Brampton, Town. (South Ward) (I.-Z.) Brampton, Town, (West Ward) Brampton, Town. (.East Ward) Brampton, Town. (North Ward) Streetsville, Village Port Credit, Village Bolton, Village Toronto, Township Toronto Gore, Township 1 Albion, Township- .. . 1 Caledon, Townsliip. Chinguacousy, Township. Totals, Civil Vote — Totaui, Vote civil. 42 Military Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America 1 Dans rAmerique du Nord ( Within United Kingdom ( Dans ie Royaume-Uni f On the Continent of Europe 1 Sur le continent d'Europe J Totals — Totaux. 144 119 248 218 189 132 242 160 1.50 103 58 119 48 68 67 80 4,142 72 230 307 4,7.51 7.5 122 81 222 194 370 299 287 151 302 195 129 154 227 236 138 159 110 143 238 108 122 129 78 97 145 82 162 201 105 83 112 124 133 150 134 148 139 154 6.610 83 237 320 618 460 471 458 212 417 193 2.38 212 277 320 198 189 153 126 162 78 186 225 118 189 72 142 192 186 181 200 321 179 175 150 168 172 240 185 180 179 187 Majority for \ Majority pour Samuel Charters, 2,252. Peel ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Trcizieine Election Generale. 1911— Population, 30,235. PERTH, North Riding— Division Nord (Electoral District — District Electoral) Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfs. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Hugh Boulton Morphy. James Palmer Rankin. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas comptfs. North Eastl Ellice, Tovra No . 1 . 2 . 3 . i . 5 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 7 . 8 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 1 . 2 . 3 .. 4 . 5 . 6 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 1 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 1 . 2 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 Votes. 6 9 37 9 15 23 14 13 U 13 34 50 17 74 85 31 76 93 70 84 121 99 83 15 128 85 65 62 30 35 67 100 117 88 124 92 96 119 163 118 132 113 122 103 195 108 142 134 190 130 169 134 69 113 142 130 139 Votes. 79 120 52 111 39 78 57 36 204 62 23 72 108 59 57 54 35 76 41 21 32 23 24 33 73 21 48 28 62 86 ?8 9 61 47 25 36 52 31 135 83 95 108 69 65 74 87 114 91 78 106 124 92 98 81 78 126 71 83 74 85 129 89 120 54 101 71 49 215 75 45 106 110 109 74 128 120 107 117 114 102 107 145 132 156 36 176 113 127 148 58 44 128 147 152 124 176 123 231 202 258 226 201 178 196 190.. 91 1 1 2 158 103 131 *( 61 ship 2 116 83 u < 4 2 1 7S u * 241 X 88 u t 87 « I 136 •< < 122 Momington, Elma, Town Wallace, Tot Listowel, To Township 127 129 .< 136 1 124 .< 123 u 147 143 124 127 1 177 i 149 1 187 I 49 218 raship '. 123 148 1 170 ' 75 45 u 141 wn 197 2 1 206 154 213 166 illaee 284 Stratford, City, (Avon Ward) 213 299 U It 241 (FalstaS Ward) 217 1 192 231 (Hamlet Ward) 221 309 199 220 240 314 222 267 215 147 239 213 213 213 343 I (Romeo Ward) 1 4 229 242 270 " " 6 1 345 241 « tt 302 " (Shakespeare Ward) 1 1 237 174 271 u « 3 263 241 « ., 1 237 Totals, Civil Vote.— Totaux, Vote ci% il. 59 4,860 4,045 8,905 23 14 10,383 Perth, North Riding — Division Nord OSTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. PERTH, Xortb Riding— Division Xord— Con . lElectoral District — District electoral). -Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes poUed. Votes valides donnes. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list Hugh Boulton Morphy. James Palmer Rankin. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas eomptes. Electeurs sur la liste. No. Military Votes — Votes militaires — Votes. 185 ^'otes. 25 210 428 543 417 ' 11 Dans le Royaume-Uni j 515 28 5,977 4,109 1 10, 086 23 14 10,383 iSSrite ^'ur }H"gl> B«"»«" ""'P"!^' »'««»• PERTH, Soutli Riding— Division Sud (Electoral District — District Electoral). 1911— Population, 18,947. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes poUed. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. William Forrester. Michael Steele. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas eomptes. No. .. 1 .. 2 .. 3 .. 4 .. 5 .. 6 .. 7 .. 1 .. 2 .. 3 .. i .. 1 .. 2 .. 3 .. 1 .. 2 .. 3 .. 4 .. 5 .. 6 1 Votes. 56 59 113 147 • 80 28 35 126 80 58 77 79 114 51 46 17 42 68 46 63 117 111 81 75 43 102 60 55 71 104 Votes. 50 32 34 3 16 29 42 40 40 86 51 88 98 81 , 15 49 33 51 39 44 55 40 43 46 lU 12 5 16 19 34 106 91 147 150 96 57 77 166 120 144 128 167 212 132 61 66 75 119 85 107 172 151 124 121 154 114 65 71 90 138 129 110 .< an. South, Township 132 164 Totals, Civil Vot■»•«"» »^»""' '».»•*■ Prescott ox T A RIO S Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. PRINCE EDWARD (Electoral District— District electoral). 1911— Population, 17, 150. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements fie Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. William Bernard Rickart Hepburn. Herbert Horsey. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfe . Ballots. Bulletins Rejected Rejete Not counted No Picton. Town 1 " " [.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.I.. 3 " 4 " " 5 " 6 " 7 Wellington, Village 1 " 2 Bloomfield, " 1 ■ Athol, Township 1 " ■' '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.............. 3 Sophiasburg, Township 1 " '* 2 " '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'-'.'. 3 4 Marysburgh, North. Township 1 " " " 2 ....... 3 South " 1 2 3 Hallowell, Township 1 2 3 '; " 4 " '* 5 6 Ameliasburg, Township 1 " •' 2 '.'.'.'.y......... 3 4 5 Hillier, Township 1 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil. 38 Military Votes — Votes mlitaires — Within North America 1 Dans I'Amerique du Nord t Within United Kingdom 'i Dans le Royaume-Uni ,' On the Continent of Europe I Sur le continent d'Europe / Totals— Totaux Votes. 100 95 109 92 73 77 139 72 84 94 51 65 108 133 82 50 212 172 Votes. 38 59 54 49 24 138 154 163 141 97 115 199 123 115 162 150 81 64 118 143 113 105 116 76 88 104 112 95 .117 50 126 153 83 140 136 143 101 103 53 218 Majoriti pour j^U'w™ Bernard Rickart Hepburn, 1,176. Prince Edward OXTARfO Thirteenth ( Jeiicral lOlection — Treizieme Election Generale. 1911— Population, 23.617. RENFREW, North Riding— Division Nord (Electoral District — District 61ectoral) PollinK Divisions. -Xrromli.s.sements dc .Scrutin. Candidates Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donncs Ballots Bulletins. Voter.'! on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Herbert John Mackic. Norman Reid. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Alice & Fr.< 7 69 " " '8 86 " " 9 77 Tlnv, Township .. 1 2 192 180 " " 3 248 i. << 4 146 " " 5 228 6 46 Simcoe, East Riding — Division Est ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. SIMCOE, East Biding— Division Est— Con.— Fm. (Electoral District— District electoral). Polling DivLsions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Manley Chew. James Brockett Tudhope. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas comptes. No. Votes. 158 82 67 178 29 73 57 Votes. 31 38 78 114 73 118 75 189 120 145 292 102 191 132 " 252 . 1b 169 2a 192 2b 3 2 359 ■ 148 279 2 166 Total, Civil Vote— To taux, Vote civil. 68 Military Votes — Votes militaires — 3,024 5 17 30 5,670 117 325 557 8,694 122 342 587 18 3 12,294 Dans I'Ainerique du Nord f Dans le Royaume-Uni f Sur le continent d'Europe / Totals— Totaux 3,076 6,669 9,745 18 3 12,294 nli^m pour}-"'""'* B'»«kett Tudhope, 3,593. SIMCOE, Nortit Riding— Division Xord. (Electoral District — District electoral) 19 U— Population, 24,699. Polling Divisions. .\jrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. John Alister Currie. Ernest Charles Drury. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes . Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetes Not counted. Pas comptes. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Collingwood Town — • No Town Hall (A-L) 1 (M-Z) 1 Abercrombie's (A-L) 2 (M-Z) 2 Viner's (A-L) 3 (M-Z) 3 Pomphrey's (A-L) 4 (M-Z) 4 McAllister's (A-L) 5 (M-Z) 5 GiUson's (A-L) 6 (M-Z) 6 Nottawasaga Township — • Avening 7 Currie's 8 Cashtown 9 4th Line 10 Fisher's 11 Batteau 12 Dunedin 13 Glen Huron 14 Singhampton •. 15 Duntroon 16 Nottawa 17 Lawrence's School 18 75953—7 Votes. 105 89 87 106 94 96 96 114 102 109 116 133 109 35 122 151 119 124 129 164 1.56 148 149 192 106 54 75 101 134 158 55 208 156 221 186 171 194 323 239 263 169 274 265 102 107 87 134 62 93 156 83 110 186 230 78 North Riding— Division Nord, Simco3 98 OX T A RIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizienie Election G^n^rale. SIMCOE, North Riding— Division Nord— rvin— Fm. (Electoral District— District flcctoralj Polling Divisions. ArTpndistenients de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas Ballots. Bulletins Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. John Alister Currie. Ernest Charles Drury. Reiected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas oompt^s. Sunnidalp Township — No .. 19 . . 20 .. 21 .. 22 .. 23 .. 24 .. 25 .. 26 .. 27 .. 28 .. 29 .. 30 . 31 .. 32 .. 33 .. 34 .. 35 .. 36 .. 37 .. 38 39 40 . 41 .. 42 .. 43 .. 44 .. 45 .. 46 .. 47 .. 48 .. 49 Votes. 49 113 67 65 28 37 64 23 127 36 93 66 38 37 52 83 71 9 24 40 63 53 45 58 46 23 49 74 79 50 117 Votes. 44 79 43 56 10 47 26 63 29 61 38 36 73 61 24 52 42 13 - 18 11 51 34 69 61 67 51 36 36 69 43 58 93 192 110 121 38 84 90 86 156 97 131 102 111 98 76 135 113 22 42 51 114 87 114 119 113 74 85 110 148 93 175 115 New Lowell " 1 212 131 157 Tory Hill Flos Township- Swan House - 55 2 106 112 111 Elm vale New Flos 2 187 140 152 121 Vespra Township — Dalston Midhurst • 3 5 130 153 98 Minesing Grenfel 185 157 Edenvale .\nten Mills, , . 1 46 66 75 Oro Township — Crown Hill 1 148 110 Edgar Town Hall 134 150 Rugby Jarratt's i 2 139 105 105 Hawkestone 1 131 174 115 Creemorc Village 206 Totals, Civil Vot(^Totaux,Vote ci-\ Military Votes — ^'otes niilitaires — Within North America Dans I'Ani^rique du Xord Within Inited Kingdom U. 55 1 / 3,717 51 219 253 2,272 3 8 10 5.989 54 227 263 12 23 8.123 4,240 2.293 6.533 12 23 8,123 iSSriU pour)-'»»"> ^**" '«'"-• »'«'• Simcoe, North Riding — Division Nord ONTARIO > Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G4u^rale. 1911— Population, 25,060. SIMCOE, South Riding— DiTision Sud {Electoral District — District feleetorall Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas - Ballots. Bulletins. Voters liM. Elccteurs sur la liste. WUliam .AJves Boys. John Henn- MitAell. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. No. .. 1 .. 2 Votes. 58 70 113 101 41 18 74 163 100 100 81 105 189 205 155 113 182 109 155 110 57 126 67 86 134 79 83 64 69 97 101 89 47 74 .89 115 79 94 70 57 73 33 45 126 144 44 19 60 71 88 126 100 105 91 Votes. 25 34 28 22 92 57 57 39 21 23 U 4 29 21 26 11 7 10 15 29 38 23 17 9 15 1 -1 14 60 53 3 16 17 3 7 12 9 17 5 3 6 5 7 24 15 10 20 49 33 23 22 26 83 104 141 123 133 75 131 202 121 123 92 109 218 226 181 124 189 119 170 139 95 149 84 95 149 80 84 78 129 150 104 105 64 77 96 127 88 HI 75 60 79 38 52 150 159 54 39 109 104 111 133 122 110 117 138 207 3 186 .. 1 .. 2 131 155 3 103 4 137 Bame, Town .. 1 .. 2a 1 298 \ •' 2b " 3a 1 «» .. 3b .. 4a .. 4b Sa •• It " 6a " j$i .. 6b 475 Beeton, Village .. 1 .. 1 .. 2 1 223 2D1 128 .. 1 2 223 137 3 139 4 236 5 1 136 6 121 90 .. 1 .. 2 .. 3 .. 4 5 1 175 173 « (1 144 .. « 136 «< ,1 n 88 99 '^ " 2 124 3 1 165 " " 4 136 5 1 151 6 109 7 88 " ::;:::::::::;:::; :: s 191 " ::::: :: . 9 44 .. 10 .. 1 2 71 Tossorontio, Township 1 185 174 3 61 " 4 44 .. 1 2 163 160 " ::::: ::; 3 176 4 173 5 159 6 144 172 Totals, Ci-\-il Vote— Totaux, Vote ci^ il. 54 5.044 1,136 6,180 5 1 8,620 South Riding — Division Sud, Slmco 100 ONTARIO Thirteenth General P^lcction — Treizi^me Election G^n^rale. SIMCOE, South Riding- Division Sud— Con.— Fin. (Electoral District — District electoral) Polling Divisions. Arrondissements tie Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donn6s. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. William Alves Boys. John Henry Mitchell. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. No. Military Votes — Votes militaires: — Within North .■\merica '. . . .\ Votes. 96 272 359 Votes. 3 .6 12 99 278 371 Dans I'Am^riqup du Nord Dans le Royaume-Uni 1 On the Continent of Europe 1 Totals— Totaux 5,771 1,157 6,928 5 1 8,620 M^jSritl pour jWUllam Alves Boys. 4,611. TIMISKAMING (Electoral District— District electoral). 1911— Population, 37,076. Polling Divisions. -Vrrondissements de f>crutin. Candidates. Candidats Honourable Francis Cochrane .\rthur Wentworth Roebuck. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejet6s. Not counted. Pas comptfis. 46 6 122 112 84 77 72 159 133 45 112 120 93 90 100 74 113 29 105 93 108 42 32 143 90 97 201 106 99 80 1 4 1 . 3 2 2 1 3 1 3 1 i i Voters on list. LatlShtotd, Town 1 Coleman, Township 1 Cobalt, Town 1 2 3 Bucke, Township. Hailcybury, Town Votes. 28 5 71 63 46 39 32 27 20 13 28 74 55 50 41 48 49 14 38 37 39 28 16 127 71 Votes. 18 1 51 49 38 38 40 132 113 32 84 46 43 40 59 26 64 15 67 56 69 14 16 16 19 33 79 54 16 197 179 146 113 152 221 164 92 160 202 163 146 151 94 296 110 154 172 200 70 67 226 143 176 320 157 144 144 Timtskaming ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gen^rale. TIMISKA3IING (Electoral District— District electoral)— Con.— Suiie. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Honourable Francis Cochrane Arthur Wentworth Roebuck. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas . Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetes Not counted Pas comptes Electeurs sur la liste. Xew Liskeard, Town.. Diamond, Township. . vA.-M.) .(N.-P.) .(O.-Z.) Harris, Township Casey, Township Harley. Township Hilliard, Township Kearns, Township Hudson, Township ,. .. ,, Evanturel, Township j. Thornloe, Municipality • . • Englehart, Town Dack, Township ■., Charlton, Town .-i Chamberlain. Township James Township (Organized part) , Matheson, Municipality "VMiitnev, Township Tisdale", Township, (A.-M.) (N.-Z.) Timmins, Town (A.-M.) " (N.-Z.) Iroquois Falls, Town (A.-M.) . ■' •' (N.-Z.) Cochrane, Town Mowatt's. Montreal River Montreal River Landing First Brook, Township Ragged Sehutes Cane and pt. Auld, Townships Lorrain, Township South Lorrain. Township Kenwood and Lundy, Townships Bryce, Township Marter, Township ; Pacaud. Catharine and Skead, Twps. . Toms, Town Brethour, Pence, Mulligan, Twps Sharpe, Davidson & Robillard. Twps. Earlton, Hough Lake, Dane Larder Lake Goodfish Lake,. Burkes Sesikinika Boston Creek, Ramore Kirkland Lake Swastika Wigwam Wabun, ■ Lee\-ille Elk Lake, (Unorganized) Gowganda Croesus Mine, Wah-tay-beg Porquis Junction, Votes. 131 85 79 79 50 69 26 94 50 68 51 69 23 129 58 50 46 71 35 104 105 113 69 56 13 116 111 Votes. 42 60 51 26 21 69 15 42 73 -.6L- 154 62 42 20 46 228 53 173 145 J24- 117 74 86 87 140 80 132 75 105 33 163 79 95 61 122 61 58 nr 63 146 178 _111- 267 131 98 33 204 193 S 16 29 22 66 25 31 316 104 17 181 Timiskaming 102 OS T ARID Thirteenth General Election — ^Treizi^me Election O^n^rale TISnSKAMING (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Fin. PollinK Divisions. Arrondissements de Sc;rutin. Candidates Candidate. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfes. Ballots Bulletins - Voters on list. Elec tears 3ur la liste. Honourable Francis Cochrane. .\rthur Wentworth Roebuck. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas comptes. No. Kelso 1 Votes. 13 7.S 16 15 18 97 U) 53 54 20 32 5 22 26 45 35 21 83 21 0-7 104 51 31 83 4 21 74 24 167 131 6 35 16 13 94 24 35 7 47 9 84 11 52 22 109 99 19 39 171 34 220 185 26 67 21 35 120 69 70 28 130 30 106 115 103 29 Monteith 1 119 123 Anthonj- 1 Shillington 1 Matheson. (Unorganized) 1 Premier Mine, 1 1 1 3 80 . 193 35 Metagami, I Connaught 1 Potter Post Offir-e... 1 9 S U 296 235 37 Broner .Station,.. 1 Abitibi Lake . . 1 2 88 29 Nellie Lake,.. ... 1 4.S Clute 1 2 4 1 2 4 5 1.37 91 Low Bush, 1 29 Jacksonboro,... 1 176 Driftwood .1 Moonbeam . . 1 McPherson 1 1 Y 38 125 371 Heanst 1 2 3 92 Totals CivilVote—Totaux, Vote civil" 117 Militarj' Votes — Votes militaires: — 5.268 153 470 1.1.34 4.746 34 19 69 10,014 187 489 1,203 51 108 15.205 Dans r.\m6riquo du Xord , / Dans le Royaume-Uni f Totals — Totaux 7,025 4.868 11.893 51 108 15,205 SfajSrl'tl pour """""""le Francis Cochrane. 3.1S;. Timiskaming 0\'TARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizidme Election Generale. TORONTO CENTRE (Electoral District — District electoral). 1911— Population, 54,792 Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates, Candidats. Ed- Archie mund Drai- Bristol. min. Votes. Votes. 85 3 22 3 28 3 114 7 42 6 69 3 78 6 53 6 67 4 54 1 119 0 3,3 6 38 2 38 0 57 9 95 4 80 1 64 1 76 3 47 1 46 0 62 0 138 4 131 0 113 2 108 0 64 1 80 1 168 1 88 5 66 4 102 4 105 4 69 3 114 6 117 1 106 3 1,37 3 124 1 76 2 106 1 144 0 169 1 68 0 . 17 1 26 1 96 2 25 2 19 0 23 1 57 3 22 1 8 2 36 3 164 0 10 2 80 3 53 1 7 0 60 2 Joseph George Rams- den, Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnSs. Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejet^i Not counted Pas comptes Voters list. Toronto, City, Ward 4 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 4 2 5^, 53 1 53c 54.\ 54b 55a 55b 56. 56b 16.' 16i 28.\ 28b 29 " 29b 45.4 " . 45b 46 56 " 63. " 63b Ward 3 -(40 " 42 43 " 44 50 51 52 53 54 55a 55b! Votes. 80 60 32 38 64 72 57 51 168 85 63 159 112 144 141 110 135 123 153 103 132 HI 109 170 141 121 120 58 152 134 130 81 110 189 148 113 114 169 155 1,59 180 156 108 80 37 84 67 216 54 123 105 1 3 6 3 6 5 3 11 11 2 6 3 2 1 1 2 29 2 1 1 8 1 i 2 1 2 1 8 0 2 1 3 16 2 32 1 1 2 17 1 2 1 3 3 3 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 Toronto Centre 104 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G6n6rale. TORONTO, CENTRE tEloctoral District— District 6lectoral)— Con.— fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissemcnts de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Ed- mund Bristol. Archie Drai- Joseph George Rams- den. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Toronto City, War '.3 No. . 56 . 57a 57b 58 Votes. 114 80 80 64 77 61 110 104 , 107 108 92 75 90 103 110 88 143 112 146 136 149 110 115 102 176 91 123 169 161 172 128 81 86 142 89 99 10 134 Votes. • 6 0 0 0 ^3 7 4 1 2 3 1 4 3 0 1 2 0 4 3 6 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 2 1 6 1 2 1 4 1 2 Votes. 44 45 44 26 31 23 60 37 36 28 34 23 45 ,35 29 18 20 23 40 40 51 29 18 21 36 31 34 27 42 37 17 33 36 36 34 39 0 33 164 125 124 90 112 87 177 145 144 138 129 99 139 141 139 107 165 135 190 179 206 142 134 124 212 122 158 196 206 211 146 120 123 180 124 142 11 169 2 277 177 „ „ 1 179 140 u u ;; ;; ::;:::::;::: 596 60a 60b 61a 61b 62a 62b . 63a 63b 64a 64b 65a 65b 66 67a 67 b 68 69a 69b . 70 . 7lA . 71b . 72 . 73 . 74 . 75 . 76a . 76b 77 78a . 78b . 7Sc . 79 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 5 2 147 250 220 " '' W.'.'.'.'V.'.'.'.' 213 194 186 152 •• « 2 186 i< n 182 ■< « 140 I I :::;::::::::; 4 1 20S 189 235 „ „ 2 1 244 269 .< « 3 1 3 3 188 .< « 194 « .< 165 it It 293 " " 3 1.50 199 •I « 269 „ „ 2 269 284 I ■ :: ::::::::::::: 1 202 146 176 « « 233 u u 186 " ** 193 u u - - 223 :..... 3 11 246 Totals.Civil Vot€-Totaux. Vote civil. Militarj^ Votes — Votes Militaires — 98 8,600 671 1.320 1,460 216 1 0 0 3,802 32 29 55 12,618 704 1,349 1,515 130 168 18,795 Within United Kinedom \ Dans le Royaume-Uni I / 12.051 - 217 3,918 1G,186 130 16S 18,795 Majority for ^ Majoriti pour Edmi/nd Bristol, over (sur) 'Josepli George Ramsden, 8,133. .\reliie Draimin, 11,831. Toronto Centre ONTARIO 105 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G6nerale. TORONTO EAST— Est (Electoral District— District Slectoral). 1911— Population, 53,712. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates . Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeura sur la liste. Honourable Sir Albert Ed^sard Kemp. John Tristam Vick. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Toronto, City, Ward 1 No. . 1 . 2 . J . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 . 20 . 21 . 22 . 23 . 24 . 25 . 26 . 27 . 28 . 29 . 30 . 31 . 32 . 33 . 34 . 35 . 36 . 37 . 38 . 39 . 47 . 48 . 49 . 50 . 51 :i . 54 . 55 . 56 . 57 . 58 . 59 . 60 . 61 . 62 . 63 . 64 , 65 . 66 . 67 . 68 . 69 . 70 . 71 . 72 . 13 . 17 . 18 . 19 . 20 . 21 . 22 Votes. 123 97 132 150 69 130 113 141 44 ■ 111 62 132 79 113 132 113 134 109 93 130 145 120 110 75 68 86 75 115 SS 170 130 126 149 93 140 128 112 142 90 169 137 141 115 171 115 128 111 35 124 128 90 152 140 85 96 37 130 95 71 93 34 104 Votes. 40 34 42 37 49 47 35 54 8 79 47 49 39 43 47 44 40 48 35 69 79 49 51 28 31 40 20 37 34 43 34 32 58 IS 51 29 30 26 37 30 50 33 18 56 35 34 26 20 59 23 39 51 30 35 39 18 SO 81 52 48 35 48 163 131 174 187 118 177 148 195 52 190 109 181 118 156 179 157 174 157 128 199 224 169 161 103 99 126 95 152 122 213 164 158 207 111 191 157 142 168 127 ' 199 187 174 133 227 150 162 137 55 1S3 151 129 203 170 120 135 55 210 176 123 141 69 152 1 255 205 ,( u 230 « « 271 « .< 154 It It 243 tt l> i 1 2 i' 3 213 « tt 264 tt tt 72 „ „ 266 175 " " t 2 4 276 169 „ ^^ 8 214 253 1< « 204 <1 tt 2.33 tt It 214 " " 2 188 263 ., „ 1 275 221 It tt 197 ;; ;; ::::::::::::: 1 1 :::::::♦ 135 133 202 U It 123 I I :;::::::::::: 4 2 1 189 155 294 189 tt ti 178 tt u 256 " " 1 136 246 it tt 181 tl tt 195 tt tt 220 *' " 2 181 250 ;; ;; ::::::::::::: 2 1 243 213 167 " " 1 290 211 « It 205 It It 186 It It 74 tt It 2 236 „ „ 186 165 ■ ( u 265 X !< 219 II « - ( . f ; .-: 162 <■ « , 184 Ward 2 1 1 '"'2' 76 311 265 176 „ „ 2 2 4 225 105 230 Toronto East 106 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Trc'izieme Election Cidn^rale. TOR O XTO KAST— Est— C"ii .—Fin . (Electoral District — District electoral) Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Srrutin. Candidates, Candidats Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas Ballots Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Honourable Sir Albert Edward Kemp. John Tristam Vick. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas oompt^s. Toronro. City, Ward 2 No . 23 24 25 26 27 30 :!1 :!2 :!:! 34 3.5 3l> 37 3S 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 57 58 59a 59b 60 61 62 64 Votes. 126 97 94 142 143 172 143 120 Ul) 104 87 111 9(i 108 170 1.33 122 176 155 150 1.39 174 182 1.30 119 132 139 139 no 106 107 122 137 93 147 125 124 129 Votes. 58 93 52 51 80 72 69 41 43 36 52 32 38 20 66 43 37 41 78 41 19 51 46 36 33 43 50 38 35 22 32 34 21 19 36. 31 42 20 184 190 146 193 223 244 212 161 183 140 1.39 143 134 128 236 176 1.59 217 233 191 158 225 228 166 152 175 189 177 145 128 139 156 158 112 183 156 166 149 4 2.58 254 221 ;; 1 276 293 " 371 :: 1 1 11 305 ■ 215 229 1 3 6 9 210 206 210 219 174 310 251 u 224 " " 294 " " 296 u w 233 185 1 3 296 271 212 197 2 240 249 310 .. 196 " 176 193 204 " 4 186 139 230 2 4 191 2.30 184 TotalsX 'i vil Vot->— Totaux. ^'ote civil Military Votes— Votes militaires— 100 11,813 625 1 . 540 1,916 4,204 49 36 110 16.017 674 1,576 2,026 48 68 21,6.50 Dans rAmferique du Nord Within United Kingdom .... , Dans le Royaume-Uni 15.894 4,. 399 20.293 48 68 21.6.50 .Majority for \ Majority pour Honourable Sir Albert Edward Kemp, U,4S5. Toronto East ox T A RIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. TOROXTO NOBTH— Nord (Electoral District — District Electoral). 1911— Population, 51,318 Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes - polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Rigkt Honourable Sir George Eulas Foster. Alfred James Young. Rejectee Rejetes Not counted Pas comptfe No. Toronto, City, Ward 2 65 " . 66 Votes. 181 168 185 119 125 142 95 72 1.57 124 164 192 215 126 178 192 76 97 148 74 92 ■ 91 179 109 197 174 1.50 120 126 122 126 138 189 181 118 151 140 183 2H5 166 168 116 131 198 las 134 170 139 115 188 181 246 165 113 193 116 187 145 188 200 Votes. 19 18 13 5 7 9 6 5 IS 17 20 15 9 33 33 14 12 31 20 17 25 33 36 39 28 28 26 22 26 26 26 46 34 21 29 24 22 23 16 8 6 13 15 24 18 8 10 42 S 14 8 11 19 19 29 24 38 33 200 186 198 12»4 132 149 104 78 162 142 89 184 207 224 159 211 206 88 128 168 79 109 116 212 145 2.36 202 178 146 148 148 152 164 235 215 139 180 164 205 238 182 176 122 144 213 200 158 188 147 125 230 189 260 173 124 212 135 216 169 226 233 208 1 2 1 1 6 239 249 " 67 " " 68 252 69 1.58 70 232 71 72 73 " 74 75 4' 5 2 3 1 128 139 199 189 120 76 198 77 244 78 277 " 79 " 80 81 82 i' 2 4 2 203 262 251 101 83 160 84 85 3 192 100 " ■■ 86 3 6 1 Ward 3 80 81 " 82 159 290 216 " . . 83 1 6 2 290 84 85 269 86 195 " 87 "... 88 4 1 1 21 7 212 " " 89 •>17 90 213 91 298 " 92 9* 5 298 179 " 94 266 " 95 189 96 251 " 97 285 98 214 " " 99 I 2 223 174 184 " " 100 101 Ward 4 74 75 76 " 77 1 1 5 256 221 227 228 " (A-L) 78 194 " (M-Z) 78 132 79 284 " 80 5 237 301 " 81 82 " 83 1 2 4 3 6 211 155 261 170 357 " 84 " 85 86 87 196 88 ''69 89 285 " . 90 17S 30 ' 244 Toronto North 108 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G6n6rale. TORONTO NOBTH-Nord— r.,n.-S«i(f. (Electoral District— District Electoral). Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidate. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donn6s Ballots. Bulletins. Vot«rs on list. Eleoteurs sur la liste. Right Honourable Sir George Eulas Foster. Alfred James Young. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas eomptf's. - No. Toronto, Citv, Ward 4 91 Vote-i. 119 135 150 194 192 175 266 105 ion 183 111 .S6 ■ 110 114 133 124 93 103 140 80 101 90 104 61 123 165 139 143 162 135 116 1.39 146 108 95 122 109 116 96 126 131 151 202 131 140 176 195 13S 163 84 164 233 103 152 152 115 7S 182 97 157 Votes. 21 33 31 21 10 18 23 20 21 15 16 12 43 33 31 32 16 48 49 14 23 25 26 22 19 52 23 26 25 24 22 21 33 31 31 ai 24 34- 25 33 22 18 39 30 36 28 22 25 25 8 21 32 23 23 ^ 31 ^ 8 16 14 23 21 140 168 181 215 202 193 289 125 121 198 130 98 153 147 164 156 109 151 189 94 123 115 1.30 83 142 217 162 169 187 159 138 160 179 139 126 143 133 150 121 159 153 169 241 161 176 204 217 163 188 92 185 265 126 175 183 123 94 196 120 178 169 92 i 1 1 2 206 93 94 " " 95 256 260 279 " " 96 2 238 97 353 " 98 " 99 3 163 175 " 100 " 101 " " 102 1 237 166 121 " Wards 77 205 78 208 " " 79 195 80 236 . 81 145 ,, 82 218 , 83 276 " " 84 122 85 171 ■....86 " " ...(A-L) 87 1 182 168 " " (M-Z) 87 140 " " ... 88 226 89 288 " " 90 207 91 215 92 232 " " 93 226 ■' :.: 94 170 95 " " 96 2 204 218 " " ;. 97 188 " 98 " " 99 8 8 175 171 " " 100 204 " " 101 185 " 102 153 " 103 216 " 104 " " 105 2 4 192 206 " " 106 302 " 107 " " 108 8 197 225 109 " no " " Ill 2 li' 278 307 204 " " 112 238 " " 113 178 " " 114 224 " " .... 115 295 " 116 -....m 118 " " (A L)1I9 l' 7 3' 153 216 237 176 " . . .(M-Z)119 144 " 120 " " 121 1 241 147 197 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil. 122 17,384 2,763 20,147 62 135 25,902 Toronto North ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gen^rale. TORONTO NORTH— Nord— Con.— fi-i. (Electoral District — District Electoral). Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Serutin. Candidates. Candidats._ Valid votes polled. Votes valides donn#s Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Right Honourable Sir George Eulas Foster. Alfred James Young. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. No. Military Votes — Votes militaires — Votes. 640 1,392 1,714 Votes. 32 38 60 672 1,430 1,774 Dans TAm^rique du Nord / Dans le Royaume-Uni / Totals — Totaux 21,130 2,893 24,023 62 135 25,902 Majoriti pour}*'^''* Honourable Sir George Eulas Foster, 18,237. TORONTO SOUTH— Sud (Electoral District — District Electoral). 1911— Population, 43,956. Candidates. Candidats . Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Arrondissements de Serutin. David -Arthur Carey. Charles Sheard. Rejected Rejetfs. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Toronto ,City,War_d2 No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1-2 3 4 Votes. 65 26 41 30 37 47 37 19 29 60 63 70 20 14 20 28 16 10 5 6 1 4 6 6 4 14 34 Votes. 41 65 69 135 55 58 49 51 81 35 47 58 52 26 21 33 17 18 13 18 3 21 23 13 28 43 40 127 106 91 110 165 92 105 86 70 no 95 110 128 72 40 23 53 45 34 23 23 9 22 19 34 47 54 161 2 2 161 163 " 179 ( tt 262 I II 128 1 ti 153 • i< 1 116 I « 111 1 II 1 5 160 I II 130 Ward3','('Nog'.'i- 4)V. " (Nos. 5- 9). " (Nos. 10-13). " (Nos. 14-17). ' " (Nos. 18 ) " (Nos. 19 ). " (Nos. 22-22). " (Nos. 23-24). " (Nos. 25-27). " (Nos. 28-31). " (Nos. 32-36). • " (Nos. 37).... " (Nos. 38).... ; Ward 4 184 200 87 55 24 81 64 1 44 28 23 6 25 33 28 45 71 64 1 II 281 Toronto South 110 ox T A RIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^mc Election Clen^rale. TORONTO SOUTH-Sud— Con.— Fin. (Electoral District — District electoral). Polling Divisions. .\rrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. David Arthur Carey. Charies Sheard. Regecteti Rejet^s. Xot counted. Pas oompt^s. Toronto, City Ward 4 No. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9a 9b 10a 10b 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Votes. 20 27 32 22 20 51 23 39 52 8 40 24 33 67 42 25 79 38 64 63 59 39 41 37 30 47 34 33 40 59 43 18 47 27 46 47 38 46 46 28 34 Votes. 39 36 69 36 33 53 62 40 83 45 53 65 63 83 59 54 68 17 55 67 90 57 65 103 109 116 147 140 136 85 155 174 151 111 160 165 137 154 186 85 120 59 63 101 58 53 104 85 79 135 53 93 89 96 150 101 79 147 55 119 130 149 96 106 140 139 163 181 173 176 144 198 192 198 138 206 212 175 200 232 113 154 85 99 ■. 117 " " 1 99 72 " " 7 2 193 132 II II 107 " " 3 184 91 .1 .. - - 107 126 Ward 5 '...'...."'.. 2 3 1 130 227 136 II << 116 II K 173 II II 2 78 II 11 167 " " 1 3 2 185 219 154 1 i' 6' 1 6 240 Ward 6... ....... 194 186 228 200 .1 201 u 243 6' 3 160 256 242 5 282 192 ., „ 3 6 275 253 .1 tt 216 :; ;: 1 240 281 11 II 151 1 202 Totals, Civil Vot<^-Totaux, Vote civil Military Votes— Votes railitaires — 69 1 2,322 18 8 17 4,966 429 894 1,180 7,288 447 902 1,197 39 42 10,145 2,365 7.469 9,834 39 42 10,145 Majort'aX/C*'"'-^"*'*"''' *'»•*• Toronto South ONTARIO in Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. 1911— Population, 57.804. TOEOXTO WEST— Quest (Electoral District — District electoral) Candidates Ballots. — Valid Candidats votes Bulletins. PolTing Divisions. polled. list. Arrondisseraents de Scrutin. John Horatio Clar- Charles Votes Rejected Xot counted. William Wesley valides — — Bruce. Hocken. Kerr. donnas Rejet^s. Pas comptfe. la liste. No. Votes. Votes. Votes. Toronto. Citv \Aard 4 .. 26 .. 27 37 28 49 36 30 18 116 82 3 105 . 28 29 28 41 59 61 29 32 116 134 2 1 170 30 21 62 41 124 1 170 31 28 74 42 144 3 6 212 . 32 16 58 42 116 1 190 . 43 57 28 20 105 3 124 44 59 15 21 95 3 138 .. 45 . 46 .. 47 45 27 17 49 63 70 43 19 24 137 109 111 203 1 173 M 34 55 28 117 1 163 150 153 " 49 31 47 27 105 .. SO 17 76 22 115 3 .. 51 26 82 35 143 1 184 .. 52 .. 58 Sfl 38 4 15 91 107 119 44 24 25 173 135 159 • « u 197 214 209 354 « u 9 '* 60 16 22 105 110 44 38 165 170 ...61 1 ...62 ... 63 29 16 90 67 42 22 161 105 199 159 3 ... 64 14 90 27 131 4 . 180 " '* ... 65 ...66 21 15 128 62 19 14 168 91 •1 it 133 163 ...67 7 81 30 118 3 AS 7 134 39 180 3 269 162 " 69 20 101 116 116 14 20 30 130 149 166 ...70 ...71 6 216 " '* ...72 ... 73 ... 11 ...12 8 9 20 13 00 96 91 92 15 32 37 43 78 137 148 148 Ward 5 1 1 205 ...13 15 80 35 130 3 183 " " ...14 26 87 40 153 1 220 ...15 17 60 23 100 1 140 ...16 ...17 23 24 95 59 32 21 150 104 206 1 139 '* " ...18 14 56 32 102 1 14 149 " " ...19 .. 20 ...21 17 23 21 73 111 170 37 66 54 127 200 245 167 " " 334 1 339 ...22 31 112 41 184 3 258 ...23 13 98 29 140 3 185 ...24 12 97 32 141. 1 201 ...25 10 54 32 96 3 149 ...26 ...27 23 13 76 50 29 21 128 84 165 8 128 ...28- 19 20 13 83 95 96 30 18 17 132 133 126 ...29 ...30 182 11 164 " " ...31 35 65 35 135 8 215 ...32 ...33 42 40 81 56 34 29 157 125 230 " " 1 186 ...34 27 64 32 123 6 177 *' " ...35 11 44 16 71 2 124 " " ...36 24 67 42 133 7 221 " " ...37 29 62 24 115 2 11 179 " u ...38 ...39 16 17 94 146 46 32 156 195 183 " " 236 Toronto West 112 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G6n€rale. TORONTO WEST— Ouest— Con— Fin. (Electoral District — District electoral). Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates . Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas . Ballots. Bulletin^ Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. John William Bruce. Horatio Clar- ence Hocken. Charles Wesley Kerr. Rejected Rejetfe. Not counted. P^s compt^s. Toronto, City, Ward S r No. 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Votes. 16 26 28 16 25 20 23 13 13 4 • 5 3 14 3 8 10 7 22 35 12 10 23 16 20 14 20 33 29 16 21 12 12 10 26 10 22 9 Votes. 114 149 103 95 158 106 90 130 130 114 119 79 130 114 141 128 166 127 97 144 94 127 115 140 110 105 87 116 129 124 116 84 103 156 le- ns 99 Votes. 15 49 25 36 28 21 18 36 42 23 25 24 43 20 34 28 24 21 27 52 30 33 41 22 20 37 18 36 29 29 14 22 17 20 8 9 145 224 156 147 211 147 131 179 185 141 149 106 187 137 183 166 197 170 159 208 134 183 172 182 144 162 138 181 174 174 142 118 135 199 197 143 117 1 194 308 » 11 181 ;; ;; ::::::::::::: 1 1 3 4 188 327 228 236 " . " 3 214 230 „ „ 1 184 184 „ „ 1 133 243 i< <( 164 II u 224 ;; ;; ::::::::::::: i 2 3 1 203 258 . 209 245 " " 2 260 191 .< « 224 •;; ;; :::::::::::;: 1 5 1 223 246 256 217 » (( 188 « .< 239 II < 207 « « 148 „ „ 1 157 254 U 1< 233 II II 186 " " 8 144 Totals.CivU Vote— Totaux, Vote civil Militan.- Votes — Votes militaires: — 99 1 1,995 29 10 19 9.385 511 1,264 1,488 2,909 29 24 68 14,289 569 1,298 1,575 63 130 19.579 Totals— Totaux 2,053 12.648 3,030 17,731 63 130 19.579 Slajority for \ct„.,m„ r, 138 <. „ 52 220 143 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux- Vote civil Militarj- Votes — Votes militaires — . 90 ) 5,527 110 326 375 3.047 1 S 23 8,574 111 334 398 18 10 12,673 Sur le continent d'Europe .../ Totals— Totaux 6,338 3.079 9.417 18 10 12,673 >IaJority for * Majority poiiry Honourable Sir Sam Hughes. 3.259. Victoria ONTARIO _ 11 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. Un I— Population. 33,619. WATERLOO, \orth Riding— Di\1sion Xord. (Electoral District — District electoral) Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. William Daum Euler. Mervvn Smith. William George Weichel Rejected Rejetfs. Not counted. Pas compt^s. ^Voolwich. Township — Xo. : \ . 3 4 6 1 .3 . 4 . 5 . 6 7 . 1 . 2 •. 3 . 4 . 5 1 3 4 .5 6 fl in 11 . llA 12 . 13 :\\ . 16 . 17 . 18 . 19 . 20 21 . 22 . 23 . 1 '. 3 . 4 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 1 . 53 Votes. 70 85 124 72 92 50 80 113 189 69 89 1.33 148 33 110 57 79 118 98 151 148 116 135 54 136 86 52 88 81 10.3 88 127 78 98 92 113 172 55 120 144 104 117 75 95 96 117 148 150 99 62 106 115 Votes. 0 4 S> 2 0 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 11 2 3 6 9 3 10 1 7 2 1 3 9 4 6 8 4 1 4 12 12 5 5 2 17 1 2 9 8 3 5 3 4 3 6 Votes. 24 22 14 4 12 3 25 3 9 41 53 92 21 4 10 29 13 28 74 61 32 .53 31 76 87 102 84 no 74 83 116 69 65 93 95 69 109 70 79 87 57 65 30 64 95 59 67 96 62 32 57 125 94 til 138 78 106 53 106 118 198 111 143 227 171 40 114 68 119 133 129 231 218 151 198 86 219 175 155 ' 177 194 186 162 210 204 147 192 191 194 293 130 204 233 163 199 106 161 200 184 218 251 164 98 166 246 113 Conestogo 143 242 Upper Woolwich Floradale 163 161 92 130 Wellesley, Township — Bamberg 130 218 169 194 252 241 1 101 Waterloo. Township — 124 Bloomingdale Bridgeport 75 162 186 10 2 1 7 198 Kitchener, City 246 243 165 207 1 90 242 188 169 188 115 211 178 261 224 1 2 166 212 193 1 201 320 2 2 147 219 241 176 204 112 177 1 216 199 241 268 184 1 no ?t6 312 Totals. Civil Vote— Totaux,A'otecivi 5.405 216 2.942 8,563 24 8 9,932 Xorth Riding — Division Nord, Waterloo 116 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G6n6rale. WATEBLOO, North Riding— Division SotA— Con.— Fin. (Electoral District— District Electoral). Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidate. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on lUt. Electeurs sur la liste. William Daum Euler. Mervyn Smith William George Weichel Rejected Rejctfis. Not counted. Pas compt^s. No. Military- A otes — Votes militaires — Witliin North America 1 Votes. 7 5 18 Votes. 1 0 3 Votes. no 297 118 227 318 Dans r.\m^rique du Xord ( Witliin United Kingdom \ Dans Ic Royaume-Uni f Sur le continent d'Europe / ^.i3a 220 3.571 Q flR 24 6 9,932 Majority for ' „•„„,„ r>„,„ ir,.i„ „,.., /.„,^ WUUam George Weichel, 1,8M. Majorit* pour """»"» "»»•" Euler. o^er (sur) „p„jn smith, 5,215. W.4TERLOO, South Riding— Division Sud (Electoral District — District Electoral). 1911— Population, 28,! Polling Divisions Arrondissements de Si rutin. Candidates Candidal Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Thomas Hall. Frank Stewart Scott. Adam Thom- son. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Dumfries North, Township.. N'o. 3 2 2 3 4 5 Votes. 3 S 6 0 0 1 6 0 5 0 2 6 10 13 34 14 2 2 5 6 4 5 42 ■ 32 24 13 37 29 18 Votes. 33 64 63 47 27 34 18 9 19 3 6 13 44 19 69 18 13 96 82 17 17 18 101 77 66 80 86 119 110 Votes. 38 47 68 59 86 73 93 98 141 103 98 78 31 70 42 46 53 23 29 99 SA 91 40 25 43 38 66 63 47 74 116 137 106 113 108 117 107 165 106 106 97 85 102 145 78 68 121 116 122 75 114 183 134 1.33 131 189 211 175 7 88 235 215 11 ,. 139 .. 1. 127 147 153 ,. it 130 1. •. 188 ,1 <> 143 ,. « 117 Waterloo, Township 5 125 150 ,i « 1 3 3 128 « « 205 « It 86 .. n 86 159 155 New Hamburg, Village 169 102 " i< 1 152 Gait, City .(A-M) ..(L-Z) 228 1 168 tt (A-L) 165 " .(M-Z) 154 . " 216 « 237 " 215 Waterloo, South Riding — Division Sud OXTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^nerale. WATERLOO, South Riding— Dhlsion Sud—Con.—Fin. (Electorial District — District Electoral.) Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Serutin. Candidates. Candidats. Thomas Hall. Frank Stewart Scott Adam Thom- son. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfes Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetfes Not counted Pas compt^ Voters on list. Gait, City (A-L) (M-Z) .' (A-K) (I-Z) (A-M) 10 (L-Z) 10 (A-K) 11 {h-Z) II (A-M) 12 (I^Z) 12 (A-K) 13 (L-Z) 13 (A-L) 14 (M-Z) 14 (A-K) 15 (L-Z) 15 (A-Mc) 16 (L-Z) 16 Preston, Town (A-L) 1 (M-Z) 1 ((A-L) 2 (M-Z) 2 .(A-L) .(M-Z) Hespcler, Town (A-G ) 1 (H-P) 1 (Q-Z) 1 (A-J) 2 (K-Z) 2 Totals, Civil Vot<^Totaux, Vote civil. 63 Military Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America \ Dans I'Am^rique du Nord / Within United Kingdom Dans le Royaume-Uni On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d'Europe Totals — Totaux Vot«s. 27 18 23 14 42 22 Votes. 30 146 91 149 151 221 173 181 119 159 164 163 122 178 161 144 124 158 139 165 110 131 104 128 110 207 198 170 154 146 183 201 127 169 180 2,865 167 460 584 5,681 2,894 174 123 155 181 239 193 212 137 181 185 183 139 206 192 161 140 174 154 200 124 165 142 166 154 283 260 223 185 186 230 255 160 235 264 Majority for 1 Majority pour, Frank Stewart Scott, over (sur fAdam Thomson, 2.787. \Thomas Hall, 4,285. South Riding — Division Sud, Waterloo 118 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election— Treizieme Election Gen^rale. WELLANl>-(Electoral District-District electoral). 19U-Population, 42,163. Polling Division-;. Arrondissement3 de Soruti Evan Eugene I'raser. No Bertie, Township 1 Bridgeburg, .(A.-M.) .(N.-Z.) William Munlcy German. Chippawa, Village. . . . Crowland, Township. Fort Erie, Village Huraberstone, Village., Humberstone, Township. Niagara Falls, City (A.- " (N.- " (A.- " (N.- " (A.- " (N. " (A. " (N, " (A. " (A. " (N, " {A " (A " (N " (A. " (N " (A. .(N M.) -Z.) M.) -Z.) M.) -Z.) -M.) .-Z.) .-Z.) -M.) .-Z.) .-Z.) -M.) .-Z.) M.) -Z.) ■M.) -Z.) Pelham. Township 1 Port Colbome, Village 1 " '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.■■'■■'■ 3 Stamford, Township 1 53 38 18 58 40 37 106 102 61 24 66 38 9 26 James Arthur Hughes Valid votes polled . Ballots. Rejected Votes valides donnas Rejet^s. Not counted Pas comptes 47 79 124 151 187 154 168 93 134 83 34 43 176 101 168 117 31 72 58 40 167 121 174 114 242 144 178 113 132 295 135 224 76 237 111 71 160 120 75 40 139 94 228 164 131 168 84 58 84 137 92 131 Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. 145 217 149 208 Welland ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Geuerale. WELLAXD—' Electoral District— District electoral)— Con.— f in. Candidates . Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on Ust. Electeurs sur la liste. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Evan Eugene I'raser. William Manley German. James .Arthur Hughes. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Thorold. Town (A.-M.) No. 2 5 6 8 9 10 11 1 2 Votes. 130 55 105 45 118 148 80 38 56 75 19 65 76 27 26 45 30 18 36 87 74 97 47 61 76 29 47 83 70 92 29 20 Votes. 37 18 38 10 70 42 30 64 38 49 30 28 45 62 42 29 31 19 18 34 35 91 33 87 55 15 41 75 46 64 52 72 Votes. 7 1 13 3 11 16 20 6 8 9 8 13 9 13 8 2 8 3 11 51 47 28 34 30 37 6 20 25 20 37 21 3 174 74 156 58 199 206 130 108 102 133 57 133 113 85 96 89 67 52 33 65 172 156 216 114 178 168 50 108 183 136 193 102 95 262 (N.-Z.) 113 " (A.-M.) (N.-Z.) 2 307 129 " (A.-Z.) fA.-Z.l 1 307 277 Thorold Wainfle Welland 260 5 150 K 176 « 195 " 83 (< 3 195 t, Township 157 119 . no <> 1 230 Eramosa, Township 246 2 151 ti It 142 •. It 133 ti ft 132 167 Erin, Township 180 1 115 159 (. u 156 « 113 a i< 229 Nichol, Township 141 120 i< 131 « 112 114 U2 » 155 Puslinch, Township 140 207 u 1 226 100 114 <. 98 182 2 192 298 327 Totals. Civil Vote— Totaux. Vote civil Militarj- Votes — Votes militaires — 60 1 6,342 158 338 520 2,130 3 4 8.472 161 340 524 12 11.096 Within United Kingdom Dans le Royaume-Uni ...\ •••{ Totals— Totaux 7,35«S 2,139 9,497 12 7 11,0'W Majority for ^ Majority pour Honourable Hiigli Gutlirie, 5,31*. Wellington, South Riding — Division Sud ONTARIO 12, Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. 1911— Population, 34,634. WENTWORTH. (Electoral District — District Electoral) Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidate Candidats s. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donn6s- Ballots. Bulletins. Voters John Herbert Dick- enson. Fred- erick James Flat- man. Gordon Crooks Wilson. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas comptes. Electeurs sur la liste. No. (A-K) 1 (L-Z) 1 (A-K) 2 (I^Z) 2 (A-K) 3 (L-Z) 3 (A-F) 4 (G-N) 4 (0-Z) 4 1 2 '.'.'.'.'.'. 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 '.'.'.'.'.'. 3 4 1 Votes. 37 35 17 13 26 26 27 50 19 29 59 47 34 55 40 31 15 63 59 45 57 39 38 5 10 5 2 18 33 23 17 18 9 20 32 26 10 18 30 27 40 27 34 29 11 8 20 18 14 17 12 10 13 29 13 25 16 39 12 6 13 Votes. 8 15 18 14 20 24 19 20 15 1 6 . 1 0 1 2 e 3 4 0 0 0 1 ■ 12 27 14 20 12 1 1 21 42 34 24 4 4 11 14 IS 2 9 23 12 10 11 28 43 63 59 45 46 19 109 43 62 34 58 31 61 53 Votes. 106 114 98 65 113 111 133 130 97 46 65 33 27 41 23 .59 .54 135 108 126 16 66 60 66 92 20 63 77 38 27 115 104 84 135 117 75 39 66 120 100 127 178 158 102 92 66 122 137 135 162 122 89 67 168 82 187 70 117 78 108 117 151 164 133 92 159 161 179 200 131 76 130 81 61 97 65 92 75 201 171 171 73 105 99 83 129 39 85 107 72 51 153 164 127 179 151 105 53 95 164 142 169 214 215 143 113 85 170 198 212 238 179 145 99 306 138 274 120 214 121 175 183 195 II II Canal || " " Foundry " II II Valley || 4' i 2 229 192 158 244 244 271 1 1 275 200 106 1 1 162 105 76 :: :: 2 i' 123 86 121 .< « 104 301 229 Watc Bart 3 i 1 i' ■ 202 101 2 135 1 2 144 ti " 3 63 •' " 4 « " • 5 137 " 6 « " 7 68 (i " s 1 '41 " (A-K) 9 .(I^Z) 9 10 (A^K) 11 .(L-Z) 11 1 2 1 428 '51 " *< « *t 2 1 3 i< " Harr ilton, City 217 t K (A-K) 3 .(L-Z) 3 4 < « j 378 244 " 5 " 6 ' " 7 " 12 " 13 " 133 " 134 " 135 " 136 " . 1S7 137 1 1 1 2 1 3 104 213 247 289 280 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 179 135 403 165 6 327 198 1 165 3 230 242 Wentworth 124 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G6n6rale. WENTWORTH— (Electoral District— District flectoral)— Con.— fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donn& Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. John Herbert Dick- enson. Fred- erick James Flat- man. Gordon Crooks Wilson. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. No. Hamilton, City 148 " 150 and 154 Vot«s. 13 13 4 71 59 64 56 70 27 36 42 23 64 45 49 35 59 53 23 26 84 93 79 78- 39 137 66 113 69 49 26 32 42 34 Votes. 88 23 4 0 0 0 6 8 3 2 0 0 14 0 0 1 0 1 28 35 3 0 7 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 3 1 0 Votes. 162 65 29 42 76 77 87 82 156 122 84 30 151 60 100 51 11 34 138 145 141 33 24 16 22 44 44 37 33 48 18 40 23 19 263 101 37 113 135 141 149 160 186 160 126 53 229 105 149 87 70 88 189 206 228 126 110 94 61 182 HI 153 102 98 44 75 66 53 1 1 332 155 56 135 2 1 2 1 2 3 171 3 173 Saltfleet, Township (A-K) 1 (DS) 1 " (A-K) 2 246 274 277 " (L-Z) 2 257 3 2 2 186 " ... 4 87 " 5 3 5 340 134 " ... 2 162 3 108 92 " " . 2 127 " " (A-K) 3 2 3 i 263 (I^Z) 3 " " 4 286 287 " " 5 161 6 1 163 7 113 8 69 Beverlv, Township 1 " " 0 248 1 131 3 201 " " . . ... 4 125 5 139 6 1 55 7 104 " " 8 106 " " . 9 89 Totals.Civil Vote— Totaux.'Vote civil 95 Military Votes— Votes militaires— 3,343 8 15 21 1,492 5 8 2 7,892 100 662 416 12,727 113 685 439 56 26 17,384 Dans le Royaume-Uni / Sur ie continent d'Europe / 3,387 1,507 9,070 13,964 56 26 17,384 Majority for \ ^j-.^nn CranUn VliUan over fs.ir) !'°^° Herbert Dickenson. 5,683. Majority pour/ *'°'""'*'^'""''* ""*""' °^"''""^'\Frederick James Flatman, ;,5«3. Wentworth ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^nerale. YOBK, East Riding— Dhlsion Est (Electoral District — District 61ectoral). 1911— Population, 32,8&4. Polling Divisions. Arrondissenients de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidate. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs la liste. James Hamil- ton Ballan- tyne. Rosa Collier Cock- bum. Thomas Foster. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas comptes. No. Toronto. Cit v, Ward 1 (A-L) 10 Votes. 29 36 21 28 24 30 37 13 17 40 21 38 52 33 67 34 38 43 44 32 30 33 39 26 • 31 44 •53 31 46 37 43 36 22 39 51 35 33 35 47 49 34 41 23 48 36 35 11 27 36 22 54 7 20 15 21 28 43 22 30 35 Votes. 50 47 53 92 31 58 63 51 43 45 46 81 79 54 64 57 68 66 78 60 71 67 62 75 67 46 80 54 49 32 95 56 40 68 54 98 55 85 53 62 57 68 38 81 61 63 34 59 62 31 68 34 46 24 15 72 50 35 41 46 Votes. 61 58 97 48 62 54 76 74 76 119 97 52 66 74 80 39 58 71 63 54 64 60 50 41 49 24 55 57 73 41 44 42 29 53 48 74 25 59 37 44 26 iO 64 67 41 35 24 30 53 55 32 31 35 44 42 24 66 90 140 141 171 168 117 142 17,6 138 136 204 164 171 197 161 211 130 164 180 185 146 165 160 151 142 147 114 188 142 168 110 182 134 91 160 1.53 207 113 179 137 155 117 1^ 125 196 161 139 80 110 128 106 177 73 97 74 80 142 118 81 137 171 196 " ■ ■' (M-Z) 10 " 11 " 12 13 14 3 3' r 15 222 244 238 186 242 " 15 2 2' 1 242 16 17 " 18 172 171 245 19 191 " 40 41 " 42 1 2 261 261 197 ■' 43 267 44 192 " 45 " 46 2 4 205 233 " 73 234 " 74 " 75 5 218 197 " 76 218 " 77 " 78 8 243 182 " 79 168 80 129 81 241 " 82 83 2 179 184 " " 84 " 86 " 86 9 1 2 2 140 221 176 " 87 " 88 124 208 " 89 211 " 90 261 91 " 92 " . 93 1 2 4 147 260 181 " .. 94 " .. . 95 " 96 1 1 6 230 1^7 191 97 164 " 98 280 " ...99 230 " (A-L)IOO 157 " (M-Z)11)0 " 101 " " 102 2 1 i' 144 145 W5 " 103 104 105 1 2 215 219 93 " 106 118 " -....107 " 108 2 114 103 " 109 188 " 110 140 " " Ill 2' 1 1 3 111 172 231 112 113 East Riding — Division Est, York OXTARIO Thirteenth Cieneral Election- — Treizi^me Election Cidnerale. YORK, East Riding— Division Est. lEIpctoral District— District l-\ci-totii\—Cun.—Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissprncnf cie Scrutin. ( indidatc andidat. - Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas Ballots. Bulletins Voters James Hamil- ton Ballan- tyne. Ross Collier Cock- burn. Thomas Foster. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas comptfs. Electeurs sur la liste. Toronto. City, Ward 1 No. AU .115 .116 .117 .118 .119 .120 .121 .122 .123 .124 .125 .126 .127 .128 .129 .130 .131 .132 .133 .134 .135 .136 .137 .138 .139 .140 .141 .142 .143 .144 .145 .146 .147 .148 .149 ) 1 ) 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 . 10 Votes. 42 28 48 27 7 46 20 29 38 29 23 35 23 12 18 21 16 21 30 13 22 23 28 22 30 24 33 39 42 40 34 48 13 56 8 10 21 14 23 24 34 28 16 20 17 30 19 19 Votes. 50 46 68 48 6 58 47 30 33 75 57 87 50 31 47 68 38 40 36 47 49 71 37 51 95 115 66 70 70 73 85 75 22 32 23 21 39 37 62 51 12 16 16 24 21 4 Votes. 89 64 47 27 18 113 101 63 101 54 62 75 85 49 56 111 107 109 134 128 125 -94 107 75 36 63 50 59 60 57 78 40 23 45 48 29 56 39 67 44 48 36 77 118 44 81 117 66 181 1,38 163 102 31 217 168 122 172 158 142 197 158 92 121 200 161 170 200 188 196 188 172 \^ 202 149 168 172 170 197 163 58 133 79 60 116 90 152 119 94 80 109 162 68 108 157 89 223 182 ." ','. 1 3 r 3 i' 1 233 136 38 268 204 156 „ „ 1 2 175 192 207 ;: :; :-;::-:;;-:: 1 i' 2 2 285 185 135 150 250 " " 191 14 It 203 1 236 231 ^^ ^j 2 2 225 232 215 " " 192 " " 210 " " 271 :: :: '■■■'■'■■■'■'■■'■ 1 2 190 223 234 U It 255 it u 285 :: :: --;;;::;;: i' 1 1 4 231 97 177 113 Soarlioro. Township (A-I 1 82 307 ;; ;; (m-z 1 1 154 296 « .i 201 i< « 211 " u 2 115 " « 197 U «( 2 265 U 11 113 it it 1 156 •I It 251 " " 1 180 Totals. Civil Vote— Totaux.Vote civi Military Votes— Votes militaires — Within North .America .108 ....1 3,288 17 15 18 5,653 105 0 0 6,611 353 1.162 1.610 15,552 475 1,177 1,628 42 99 21.085 Dans I'Am^rique du Nord Within United Kingdom Dans le Royaume-Uni On the Continent of Europe ::::( ..../ Sur le eont inent d ' Europe Tol.-ils— Totaux... 3.338 5,7,'>8 9.736 18,832 42 99 21 085 MaJorit.v for 1 Thftmas Pnsf.r ,^,.», f.„.i fRoss Collier Cockbiirn. 3,978. Majority pour Thomas Foster, over (sur^ j^^^^ Hamilton BaUantyne, t,3»8. York, East Riding — Division Est ox T A RIO 1 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. 1911— Population, 22.41S YORK. North Riding— Dhlsion Nord. (^Electoral District — District Electoral) Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scnitin. fandidates Candidats. John Alexander Macdonald Arm- strong. Honourable William Lyon Mackenzie King. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfe Ballots Bulletins. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted Pas comptfe. Voters on list. Whitchurch. Township. NewTiiarket, Town — St. George's Ward (A-L) (M-Z) St. .^drew's Ward (A-L) (M-Z) St. Partiek's Ward (A-L) " . (M-Z) Holland Landing, \ illage Aurora, Town — North Ward (A to L) " (MtoZ) Centre " South " (A-L) " " (M-Z) Sutton, Village (A-L) (M-Z) Georgina, Township (P.D. No. 1) ( •• 2).... East Gwillimburv. Township (P.D. No. 1) ( " 2) ( " 3) " . " ( " 4) ( " 5) ( " 6) North Gwillimburv, Township (P.D. No. 1) 2) King, Township (P.D. No. 1),... ( ■' 2).... ( " 3).... ( •• 4).... ( " 5).... ( " 6).... ( " 7).... ( " 8).... ( •' 9).... ( •• 10).... Stouffville. Village CP.D. No. 1).. ( •■ 2).. 3) .33 Totals, Civil Vote Totaus, Vote civil. 45 Militan,- Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America Dans r.-\merique du Nord Within United Kingdom Dans le Royaume-LTni On the Continent of Europe Pur le continent d' Europe Totals — Totaux . Votes. 92 3S 105 58 97 86 102 120 119 78 59 87 62 127 3,364 110 212 262 3.948 Votes. 66 87 84 62 65 107 58 103 49 74 79 63 158 144 122 167 123 182 154 164 156 189 147 127 127 182 164 107 120 90 92 137 83 119 166 142 180 112 175 170 157 122 176 115 204 176 101 193 143 117 62 64 2,832 13 ,196 123 219 280 .870 6.818 Majority for Majority pour John Alexander ^lacdonald .\rmstrong, l.QiS. North Riding — Division Nord, York ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G^n^rale. 1911— Population. 34,458 YORK, South Rlcllns— Division Sud (Electoral Diatrint— District 61ectoral) Polling Divisions. Arrondissement.s de Scrutin. Candidatea. Candidats. John Gal- braith. James Thomas Gunn. Alex- ander Mac- Gregor. Votes. Votes. Votes. 0 1 37 1 2 21 0 S 26 1 0 9 0 0 30 0 1 12 1 9 6 0 12 4 0 4 6 1 16 10 0 7 20 0 1 16 0 18 9 2 14 5 6 11 3 0 14 3 I 14 11 0 6 12 0 15 12 1 24 7 1 18 8 0 20 10 1 IS U 2 16 16 0 52 7 0 51 13 0 38 6 0 40 7 0 40 12 0 28 9 2 40 2 2 36 3 0 3 13 2 53 4 0 20 2 1 21 8 1 32 12 2 24 13 1 11 11 4 34 9 0 42 7 2 24 5 0 20 17 0 7 10 1 14 3 1 37 ■ 1 0 1 5 0 3 5 4 0 52 0 0 29 1 5 30 0 2 60 1 0 24 1 8 28 0 0 46 1 3 26 2 4 50 2 1 27 0 2 24 2 2 50 0 1 36 1 0 37 William Findlay Maclean Valid votes polled. Votes valides, donnfe Ballots. Bulletins Re- jected. Rejetfis Not counted Pas comptfe Voters on list. « >• .. 2 » (1 . 3 « 11 .. 4 « .« .. 5 *l tt .. 6 << « .. 7 •I c< .. 7.4 " 11 .. 8 « « .. 9 « tl .. 9a u „ .. 10 U It .. U " " .. 12 <( n .. 12.4 " " .. 13 " " .. 13.* " " .. 14 " " .. 15 " " .. 15a " " .. 16 " " .. 16a " " .. 20 " " .. 20a " " .. 21 " " .. 2lA tt tt .. 22 " " .. 22a tt tt .. 23 " " . . 23a " " .. 24 " " .. 24a " " .. 26 " " .. 27 " " .. 27a tt It .. 28 " " .. 28a " " .. 29 .. 30 .. 31 .. 32 32a " .. 33 " " .. 35 " " .. 35a " " .. 36 " " .. 36a Leaside, Town. .. 1 Richmond Hill Village. . .. 1 1 .. 2 Markham, Township .. 1 .. 2 .. 3 .. 4 .. 5 .. 6 ' .. 7 ' .. 8 .. 9 * .. 10 .. 11 Votes. 47 47 86 36 52 64 130 127 48 97 87 44 118 61 76 72 91 8 143 131 12! 91 91 102 109 103 120 116 104 99 133 150 85 71 120 46 82 77 146 143 58 124 114 61 145 117 26 170 163 148 121 121 136 168 167 164 163 156 1.36 177 191 110 155 93 105 193 197 145 229 167 108 139 119 101 127 26 37 233 85 117 122 75 81 101 177 109 63 43 73 110 64 York, South Riding— Division Sud ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^nerale. YOBK, South Riding -Diiision Sud — Con. — Suite. (Electoral District — District Electoral). Polling Divisions. Arrondissemcnts de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidate. Valid votes polled. Votes valides. donnes. Ballots. Bulletins. Vote^3 on list. Electeurs sur la liste. John Gal- braith. James Thomas Gunn. Alex- ander Mac- Gregor. William Findlay Maclean Re- jected. ReietSs. •Not counted. Pas comptes. Toronto. City, Ward 1 - . Xo. .150 .151 .152 .153 .154 .155 ..156 ..157 .158 ..159 .160 .161 .162 .163 .164 .165 .166 .167 .. 87 .. 88 .. 89 .. 90 .. 91 .. 92 .. 93 .. 94 .. 95 .. 96 .. 97 .. 98 . 99 .100 .101 .102 .103 .104 .105 .106 .107 ..108 .109 ..102 .103 ..104 .105 .106 .107 .108 .109 .110 ..111 .112 .113 .143 .144 .145 .146 .147 .148 .149 .150 Votes. 0 1 2 0 i 1 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 3 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 9 5 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 2 0 Votes. 27 16 5 13 20 8 14 6 31 7 27 12 25 22 21 25 8 21 2 25 3 20 4 6 12 8 10 9 11 6 12 3 3 0 0 0 3 3 4 0 10 5 1 3 0 0 1 4 4 0 0 37 30 37 29 6 12 7 9 Votes. 14 26 13 17 13 12 13 29 28 26 17 14 13 • 7 20 26 6 i:) 14 5 14 7 4 3 5 9 20 11 12 13 19 28 21 14 14 5 0 0 3 1 0 15 14 10 12 15 4 18 5 6 9 3 1 15 12 10 7 9 10 25 13 Votes. 146 129 142 112 158 102 131 132 117 101 134 84 184 163 134 184 41 134 159 87 160 116 52 50 78 81 113 94 74 74 94 149 99 66 82 63 44 52 64 93 34 61 129 91 99 52 61 54 86 26 50 12 13 119 100 132 71 31 46 154 96 187 172 162 142 193 123 159 167 177- 134 178 113 223 192 178 237 55 176 106 117 178 144 60 55 95 100 110 116 96 98 113 191 123 85 96 68 44 56 70 98 34 87 148 106 112 70 65 72 92 36 63 15 14 171 144 182 108 48 68 188 118 1 2 2 237 192 186 ;; ;| :;: 1 4 162 236 131 " "... 1 2S6 220 1 1 1 202 198 210 " u " ' 2 3 164 241 227 tt <( '47 295 •■ 67 Ward2 '" 2 217 220 134 229 295 69 70 120 1 1 134 155 138 :: :: 1 1 116 121 140 it it 232 " "... 2 143 113 it tt 121 78 47 «« it 65 «< « 91 « it 112 " " 31 ;; Ward 3... 1 117 186 132 " " 134 " :: ■•■ i' 3 81 75 85 " " 101 " " 40 " " 80 17 " " 19 Warde .. 216 :: :: ■■•■ 4 2 8' 197 263 131 172 " " 108 " " 206 " " . . . . 137 South Riding — Division Sud, York 130 OS T A RIO Thirteenth General Election — Trcizieme Election Gen^rale. YOBK, South Riding— Division Sud— Con.— Fin. (Eleetoral District — District electoral). Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides. donn^.s. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la ligte. John Gal- braith. James Thomas Gunn. Alex- ander Mac- Gregor. William Find lay Maclean Re- jected Rejetfe. Not counted. Pas comptfe. Xo. Toronto, City, Ward 0 151 •• 152 153 Votes. 2 1 0 2 2 4 1 0 1 0 1 I 3 3 Votes. 30 38 26 27 21 20 4 4 8 17 33 28 25 26 14 15 Votes. 9 18 20 17 8 27 8 20 19 15 15 9 6 17 9 5 Votes. 116 103 129 81 137 105 58 114 137 114 135 148 135 81 102 84 157 160 175 127 168 156 71 138 166 147 183 186 167 126 128 107 1 4 187 189 226 " 154 160 " 155 220 " 156 152 " 157 78 •' 158 " . 15") 1 162 202 " 160 ■ •• •• 161 2 209 232 " 162 163 1 252 210 •' ... 164 236 165 ■' 166 1 1 152 133 Totals, Civil Votfr— Totaux,139 Vote Civil. Military Votes — Votes militaires Within North America \ Dans I'Amerique du Nord '• Within United Kingdom ' Dans le Royaum^Uni I On the Continent of Europe. ..\ Sur le continent d'Europe f 118 0 0 0 1,945 7 8 17 1.977 14 67 12,917 339 1,057 1,775 16,957 353 1,079 1.859 51 85 23,739 118 1,977 2,065 16,088 20,248 51 85 23,739 MaJOTit^ pour ^ •"'*•" F'"''!*! Maclean, over (sur .tlpian(l»r MacGre^or, 14.923. John Thomas Gunn. 14.111. lohn (iaibraith. 15.970. York, S outh Riding — Division Sud ONTARIO 131 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gen^rale. 1911— Population, 33.306. YORK, West Riding— Division Quest (Electoral District — District Electoral) Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes val'doi donn63. Ballots. Bulletins Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Frank Denton. Thomas George Wallace. Rejected Rejetfe. Not counted. P^s compt^s. Toronto. City, Ward 7 — No .. 1 .. 2 .. 3 .. 4 .. 5 .. 6 .. 7 .. 8 .. 9 .. 10 .. 11 .. 12 .. 13 . . 14 .. 15 .. 16 .. 17 .. 18 .. 19 . 20 ...21 Votes. 23 35 39 21 24 22 23 29 17 19 10 41 18 14 6 24 25 32 32 19 35 42 39 49 16 57 44 36 43 31 32 36 29 32 33 32 37 24 21 47 31 27 31 41 40 26 38 44 8 7 7 6 10 21 15 7 27 12 22 21 Votes. 161 134 107 193 192 168 124 121 107 81 87 121 92 54 66 99 92 101 87 56 43 17 124 139 183 134 129 138 133 132 157 134 113 73 103 145 126 99 109 134 128 114 156 164 182 145 120 131 79 45 133 116 65 60 190 148 168 174 120 98 184 169 146 214 216 190 147 150 124 100 97 162 110 68 72 123 117 133 119 75 78 59 163 188 99 191 173 174 176 163 189 170 142 105 136 177 163 123 130 181 159 141 187 205 222 171 158 175 87 52 140 122 75 81 205 155 195 186 142 119 1 244 193 224 Osier Ave 273 125 Laughton Ave 99 I'xbridge Ave 3 1 278 247 291 305 Weston Road 183 59 Prescott Ave 18 Howick Ave 4 190 130 156 Silverthorne Ave 223 38MulockAve 222 224 Ryding Ave 100 Weston Road, South 2422 .-^t. Clair Ave 34 Hook Ave 23 Heintzman Ave 1 1 1 1 150 106 109 200 192 143 Vine Ave 278 74 McMurray Ave 516 Quebec Ave 204 Maria St i' 1 161 90 98 1 18 Maria St .. 22 .. 23 .. 24 . 25 . 26 . 27 . 28 . 29 . 30 . 31 .•32 . 33 . 34 . 35 . 36 . 37 . 38 . 38a . 39 . 40 . 41 . 42 . 43 . 44 . 45 . 46 . 47 . 48 . 49 . 1 . lA . 2 . 2a . 3 . 3a . 4 . 5 . 6 . 6a 75 31 Annette St 335 Western Ave 1 227 260 822 Keele St 5 149 Mavety St 245 196Medland St 207 63 Aziel St 228 282 High Park Ave 262^ 4.30 Quebec Ave 219' 73 St. John's Road 115 St. John's Road 1 ■> 261 213 146 Gilmour Ave 290' 29 Fisken Ave 443 Runnvmede Ave 1 143 190 705 Indian Road 78 Kenneth Ave 1 217 205 309 Indian Grove } 326 309 " 583 Keele St 139 742 Keele St 182 225 Humberside Ave 162 114 Pacific Ave 256 177 Quebec Ave 264 200 Quebec Ave 348 Clendenan Ave 26'> Runnymede Ave 3 2 295 218 252 84 Lincoln Ave 377 Windermere Ave 302 Speers Ave 2 1 244 117 71 York Township — 50 French Ave 50 " 1 1 1 501 Jane St < 501 " > 301 A. H. Vaughan's house < " .» 325 St. John's Road 296 72 Bernice Cres 208 321 St. John's Road 321 " West Riding — Division Quest, York 132 ONTARIO Thirteenth General Election — Treizidme Election CJi^neralc. YORK, West Riding -Division Ouesl— Con.— Fill. (Elei-toral District — District 61ectoral). Polling Division.s. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats Valid votes polled. Vote.s valides donnfes Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on Frank Denton. Thomas George Wallace. Rejected Rejetds. Not counted. Pas coinpt^s. Electeur3 sur la liete. Vaugliiin Township — Skating Rinlc. Thornhill No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 2 3 4 1 lA 2 3 1 lA 2 1 2 3 3.\ 4 4.\ 6 7 8 90 ..1. Votes. 56 72 68 100 44 52 54 74 48 26 19 18 29 25 29 8 43 16 26 10 12 33 32 33 17 32 45 52 21 55 Votes. 70 74 45 84 62 47 55 69 135 140 129 135 111 74 131 86 186 106 116 76 81 93 87 119 64 134 167 150 101 52 126 146 113 184 106 99 109 143 183 166 148 153 140 99 160 94 229 122 142 86 93 126 119 152 81 166 212 202 122 107 234 J. Charles Patterson, Lot 21, con. 2.. 221 Edglcy Hall, Lot 6, Con. 4 207 230 163 150 Old Manse, Lot 24, Con. 8 2 182 Burkett's Shop, Lot 24, Con. 8 199 W'oodbridge, Village — 217 Weston, Ton-n^ Thomas Kersey's House, Main St.. . Robert Greer' s House, Main St Central Hotel, Main St 1 1 219 173 191 186 Mimico, Village — Connaught Masonic Hall, Superior Ave.. . . } 447 " " " 1 1 169 287 New Toronto, Village — Anglican Church 1 1 } 362 109 » « Etobicoke, Township — Post Office store. Long Branch W. Henry's Hou.^e, Long Branch 1 5 1 146 188 197 297 Ed. Bagley 's House, cor. Church and > 311 J. H. Bryan's House, Dundas St 299 Islington Town Hall O. Dixon's, Lot 21, Con. 2 1 1 277 279 \Vm. Wright's. Lot 36, Con. 1 155 Totals, Civil Vote — Totaujt, Vote civil. Military Votes — ^'otes militaires — 2.778 12 19 47 10,023 262 738 907 12,801 274 757 954 35 19 18.164 Dans I'Amerique du Nord Dans le Royaume-Uni ::j Totals — Totaui 2,856 11,930 14.786 35 19 18.164 Majority for Majority pour j Tiiomas Gcorse Wallace, 9,074. York, West Riding — Division Ouest QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election^ — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. ARGEXTEOL fEIectoral District^District electoral). 1911— Population 16,766 Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats . Peter Robert McGibbon Harrv Slater. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Rejected Rejetfs. Ballots. Bulletins , Not counted Pas compt^s Electeurs sur la liste. No Laohute, Town (Vilie \ 1 3 " " 5 St-Jerusalem . Parish (Paroisse), 6 '7 St. Andrews, " 8 9 Carillon, Village ]0 Chatham, Township (Canton) 11 (Cushing) 12 " (Brownsburg) 13 13a " (Ogdensburg) 14 " (Staynerville) 15 " (Brownsburg) 16 16a " (Dalesville) 17 Grenville. Village 18 Grenville, Twp., (Canton) (Crooks) . . 19 " (Calumet). 20 (Avoca) ... 21 (Rouge)... 22 Harrington, " " (Shaws)... 23 (LostRiver)24 Wentworth, " " (Louisa)... 25 (St. Michel) 26 (Laurel)... 27 (Montfort). 28 Gore, " " 29 Mille Isles 30 Morin, Township (Canton) 31 Howard, " " 32 Montcalm, " " 33 Sixteen Island Lake 34 Arundel, Township (Canton) 35 Huberdeau 36 Totals. Civil Vot<^Totaux, Vote civil 38 Military Votes — Votes militaires; — Within North America Dans IWmerique du Nord Within United Kingdom Dans le Royaume-Uni On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d'Europe / Totals — Totaux Votes. 92 91 Votes. 35 36 70 33 55 63 60 34 45 17 41 142 119 97 145 79 179 122 43 116 129 127 54 123 97 154 116 149 103 127 93 37 36 122 91 48 1,527 31 3,615 39 60 147 144 169 163 148 180 87 2oe 162 5ff 151 167 176 89 155 130 184 153 201 138 142 133 43 16 106 124 163 120 SajorHl Jiur J*"*'" «»**'* McGibbon, 429. Argenteuil 134 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election 06n6rale. BAGOT (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population. 18,206 Polling Divisions. Arrondissfnients de Sorutin. Candidates. Candidats. .Joseph Eugene Lafontainc. Joseph Edmond Marcilc. Valid vot«s polled. Votes validcs donnfe. Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted Pas compt^! Voters on list. No St-Nazaire-d'Acton, Parish (Paroisse) 1 2 Str-Thfiodore-d'Acton, " 3 4 St-AndrW Acton, " 5 Ste^Christinc-d'Acton " 6 Acton Vale, Town (Villc) 7 8 Upton, Village 9 St-Ephrera-d'Upton, Parish (Paroisse) 10 11 Ste-miene, " 12 13 Rt-Hugues, " 14 15 16 St-Hugues, Village 17 St^Simon, Parish (Paroisse) 18 19 St-Liboire, " 20 21 " " 22 Ste- Rosalie, " .23 24 St-Dominique, " 25 26 St-Pie, Village 27 St-Pie, Parish (Paroisse) 28 29 30 Totals, Civil Vote — Totaux. Vote civil 30 Military Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America Dans I'Am^rique du Nord Within United Kingdom ' Dans le Royaume-Uni _ On the Continent of Eueope Sur !e continent d'Europe Totals— Totaux Votes. 0 0 13 1 Votes. 122 62 133 69 153 129 76 57 88 103 111 185 119 187 76 113 140 146 70 160 1.36 131 124 1.36 131 80 .58 89 106 114 112 190 76 3.391 Majoful pour! "'"^''P'' *="'"""'• ''"*"'^- ^^ "^''• 1.50 79 173 90 192 168 174 168 185 92 109 128 173 97 70 106 125 146 141 93 228 204 139 229 111 150 156 BEAUCE (Electoral Disirict— District ^lectotal). 1911— Population, 51,399. Honorable Henri SSvfrin B^land- Acclamation. BEAUHARNOIS (Electoral District— District Electoral). Louis Joseph Paplneau— Acclamation. 1911— Population. 20,802. Bagot Beauce Beauhamois QUEBEC 135 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. BELLECHASSE (Electoral District— District electoral). 19U— Population, 21. 141. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on lUt. Electeurs sur la liste. Charles M- phonse Four- nier. Honore Gre- nier. Tho- mas WiUrid Mar- ceau. Rejected Rejetfo. Not counted Pas. compt^s No. St-Neree 1 Votes. 14.5 33 170 178 80 124 82 113 126 7.5 150 148 48 55 122 86 95 131 65 135 97 112 184 91 154 115 89 124 1.38 148 137 128 64 Votes. 1 1 0 6 1 1 1 0 1 3 4 6 1 Q 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 1 2 2 3 Votes. 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 4 4 0 0 2 2 0 146 34 170 185 82 126 86 114 128 79 155 154 49 57 122 93 96 136 67 135 97 113 184 95 155 117 96 128 138 149 141 132 67 196 41 Beaumont 1 St-Miche' 1 1 194 237 92 145 109 2 136 St-Philemon 1 174 2 174 St-Camille .-I 2 1 4 240 222 63 56 1 1 3 165 St-Lazare 1 133 2 117 St-Magloire 1 2 1 207 ... 2 102 St-Charles. Village 1 St Charles Pari«h (Paroisse) 1 156 117 2 St-Raphael 1 2 4 5 128 233 2 121 . 3 206 Armagh 1 145 137 .3 St-Valier 1 1 1 183 159 170 St-Gervais 1 215 174 Honfleur 1 1 76 Totals, Civil Vote^Totaux, Vote civil 33 Milit.iry Votes — Votes militaires — 3,742 6 3 1 54 0 2 4 30 0 0 0 3,826 6 17 9 5,028 Dans I'Am^rique du Xord | 5 5 Dans le Royaume-Lni | Sur le continent d'Europe , ; Totals— Totaux 3,752 60 30 3,842 17 9 5,028 ^S SJlur}^*'"- ^'Phonse Fournler, over (sur)(«Sr^«?;;f;^-^^,„, 3,„, Bellechasse 136 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^ralc. BERTHIER (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population, 19,872 PoUinK Divisions. Arronclissemcnts de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes validcs donnas . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Theodore Gervais. Joseph Wilfrid Arthur Ecrfement. Rejected Rejet^s Not counted Pas compt^s No. Berthierville, Town (Ville) 1 Votes. 113 90 110 78 56 74 90 108 68 67 76 83 33 59 47 47 57 88 42 82 49 55 66 20 28 83 74 52 81 68 96 32 77 89 Votes. 16 19 22 34 21 17 88 63 59 81 146 45 34 52 97 37 29 71 46 58 30 13 11 15 2 13 11 22 44 10 44 24 47 96 129 109 132 112 77 91 178 171 127 148 222 128 67 111 144 84 86 159 88 140 79 68 35 30 96 99 85 74 125 78 140 56 124 185 155 2 1 123 3 150 2 127 5 95 6 104 St-Cuthbrrt, " 7 1 1 2 1 209 8 184 9 139 Pf-BarthfK'ini. " 10 163 .... 11 2 254 12 158 St-Viateur, " 13 79 Ile-du-Fas. " 14 116 St-Ignacc-de-Lovola. Parish (Paroisse) 15 150 .16 94 Lanoraie. Parish (Faroisse) 17 95 18 184 19 103 St-Norbert, " 20 21 1 153 07 St-Gabriel-dc -Brandon, Parish (Paroisse) 22 23 80 105 24 48 25 Village 26 27 • 1 6 34 1.38 127 28 St-Daniien, Parish (Paroisse) 29 14 129 97 30 155 St - Charles -de - Mandeville, Parish (Paroisse) 31 109 Lavaltrie, Parish (Paroisse) 32 171 33 61 St-Zfnon, '• 34 St Michel-des-Saiiits, Parish (Paroisse) 35 4 154 229 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil 35 Military Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America \ 2.415 0 2 5 1,439 0 1 0 3,854 D 3 5 35 1 4,569 Dans le Royaume-Uni ( Sur Ic continent d'Europe j 2.422 1.4-40 3,862 35 1 4 569 Majority for 1 Majority pour/ Thfodore Gervais, »83. Berthier QUEBEC 137 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gen^rale. BONAVENTCRE (Electoral District— District electoral). 1911— Population, 28,110. Polling Divisions. .Xrrondi^ements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Philippe Furois. Honorable Charles Marcil. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Rejected Rejetfo Ballots. Bulletins. Not counted Pas comptes Voters Electeurs sur la liste. No- Gascon, East (Est) I West (Quest) 2 Port-Daniel, East (Est) 3 West (Quest) (1) 4 (2) 5 Hope, East (Est), (Shigawake) 6 " Centre 7 " North (Nord) 8 " West (Quest) 9 Pasp^biac. East (Est) 10 West (Quest) 11 North (Nord) 12 New Carlisle, Ea^t (Est) 13 West (Quest) 14 Hamilton, East (Est) (1) 15 (2) 15 " Centre 16 North (Nord), (St. Simton 17 West (Quest) 18 Caplan, East (Est) 19 West (Quest) 20 Musselyville 21 New Richmond. East (Est) 22 Centre 23 West (Quest) 24 North (Nord) 25 Maria, East (Est) 26 Centre 27 West (Quest) 28 Carleton 29 S^Omer 30 Miguasha 31 Nouvclle and Shoolbred, East (Est).. 32 " " Centre 33 West (Quest) 34 Mann 35 Restigouche, East (Est) 36 West (Quest) 37 St-Laurent-dc-Matap^dia 38 St-Alexis •' 39 St-Franfois " 40 Totals, Civil Vote — Totaus, Vote civil 41 Militar>- Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America I Dans I'Amerique du Nord / Within United Kingdom 1 Dans le Royaume-Uni / Qn the Continent of Europe 1 Sur le continent d'Europe / Totals — Totaux Votes. 20 10 1,044 49 54 116 145 87 52 119 95 146 67 141 30 20 105 90 120 126 156 144 165 99 106 83 175 121 123 129 133 4,081 15 19 16 140 126 153 122 90 106 62 134 148 126 101 132 105 127 129 157 153 171 100 130 128 103 61 129 148 189 150 134 83 104 102 93 140 60 57 199 141 144 73 105 Majority for Majority pour Honorable Charles Marcil, 2,895. Bonaventure 138 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generate. BROME (Electoral District— District 61ectoral). IDll — Population, 13,216. Polling Divisions. Arrondissemcnts de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Dennis Colburn Draper. Andrew Ross McMaster. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Reieot«d Rejetfe Not counted Pa.« comptes Voters on list. No. Bolton East. Twp. (Canton) (St.Etien- ne) 1 Bolton East, Twp. (Bolton Centre) ... 2 " " (Millington) 3 Bolton West, " (Briel's) 1 " (Fuller's) 2 Knowlton. Village 1 Brome. Twp., (Canton) (West Brome) 1 " (Iron Hill) 2 " (Brome) 3 " (Fulford) 4 Eastman, Village 1 East Famham, Twp.. (Canton) (Vil- lage 1 East Famham, Twp. (.\damsville) . 2 " (Brigham) 3 " " (St. Frangois).. . 4 Sutton, Village 1 ** " ... 2 Sutton, Twp. (Canton) (Sutton Jet.) . 1 " (Frary's) 2 " " (Abercom) 3 " (Glen Sutton) 4 Potton, Twp. )Canton) (Dunkin) 1 " " (Mansonville) 2 " " (Vale Perkins) 3 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil 25 Mil'larj- Votes — Votes militaires — Within North .\merica ) Dans rAmerique du Nord J Within United Kingdom 1 Dand le Royaume-Uni . . .' J On the Continent of Europe 1 Sur le continent d'Europe / Totals— Totaux 1,304 51 54 79 35 93 112 102 114 29 1.38 63 105 94 113 104 115 94 164 164 113 50 148 134 113 113 124 166 1.50 139 127 125 171 1.59 1,913 5 3 122 133 198 133 94 173 139 200 189 199 59 172 157 132 136 152 208 181 160 159 153 197 165 Majority for lindrew Ross McMaster, «S. Majority pourj Brome QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. CHAIOBLY AND (ET) VERCHEBES (Electoral District — District electoral). 1911— Population. 28,715 Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes poUed. Votes valides donnfe. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeure la liste. Joseph Archam- bault. Joseph Honnisdas Rain ville. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted Pas comptes Xo. 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 10a 11 12 13 13b 13a 13c 14 14a 15 16 17 18 19 19a 20 21 22 23 24- 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 I 36 1 37 38 39 40 41 42 . 43 43a 44 45 . 46 47 . 48 Votes. 110 183 127 1.55 76 66 119 26 - 45 36 2 94 31 65 2 27 4 13 6 107 81 61 113 78 16 70 121 38 152 86 8i 61 88 132 102 156 56 129 105 140 68 110 71 129 122 119 104 165 74 25 109 141 124 93 92 Votes. 30 60 53 41 100 23 46 100 78 115 80 94 112 65 73 110 74 94 94 6 3 3 1 8 96 8 22 12 26 31 15 18 17 3 17 8 12 39 18 74 24 19 27 9 33 65 62 15 24 20 47 36 140 243 180 196 176 89 165 126 123 151 82 188 143 130 75 137 78 107 100 113 84 64 114 86 112 78 143 50 178 117 99 79 115 149 105 173 64 136 117 179 86 184 95 136 141 146 113 198 139 87 124 165 144 140 128 1 2 1 1 3' 16 l" 175 298 230 n 240 210 " Parish ( Paroissel 200 265 Montreal, South (Sud), Town (Ville). 160 160 St-Lambert, Town (Ville) 1 5 4' " 215 96 223 '■' 'i ::::::::::: 23 6 3 230 217 87 215 3 88 152 Bouchen-ille. Village ' 171 142 73 121 St-Hubert, '■ 98 2 6 2 134 92 171 56 St-Basil-le-Grand. " Chambly-Bassin, Town {\me) 2 1 I 2' 4 210 1.30 146 96 121 Chambly, Parish (Paroisse) Vercheres, Village Parish (Paroisse) 1 3 i' r 151 111 215 67 144 C'ontrecoeur, Parish (Paroisse) 3 140 21' Parish (Paroisse) St - Antoine - sur - Richelieu, Parisl (Paroisse) St - Antoine - sur - Richelieu. Parisl (Paroisse) Varennes, Parish (Paroisse) 2 1 9 1 110 204 187 176 169 VUlage 179 125 St-Marc. McMasten-ille. Town (ViUe) (BeloeU) Beloeil, Parish (Paroisse) BeloeU. Town (ViUe) 1 3 1 2 4 1 228 216 128 148 220 162 148 1(« 1 1 Totals, Civil Vote — Totaux. Vote civil 55 4.709 2,301 7,010 101 31 S.902 Chambly and (et) Vercheres 140 QUEBEC Thirteenth CJeneral Election^ — Treizicmc Election ri<^n<5ralc. CHA.MBLY AND (ETi VERCHfiRES— f on— £in. (Electoral District — District Electoral). Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidate. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas Ballots. Bulletins Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Joseph Archam- bault. Joseph Hormisdas Rainville. Rejected Rejetfo. Not counted. Pas comptfc. No. Militarj- \'otes — Votes militaires — Votes. 10 5 16 Votes. 127 99 148 137 104 164 - Dans le Royaume-rni / Sur le continent d'Europe / 4,740 2.675 7,415 101 31 8,902 MajoJllf pourr'»^P»' Archambault. 2.0*5. CHAiMPLAIN (Electoral District— District electoral). 1911— Population, 39,824. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Honorable Pierre Edouard Blondin. Arthur Lcsieur Desaulnier Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted Pas comptfes Voters. on list. No. Grand'Mere, Town (Ville) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Cap-de-Ia-Madeleine, Parish (Paroisse) 9 " .. 10 " .. 11 " .. 12 St-Narcisse, " .13 " . 14 " . 15 Mont-Carmel, " 16 Notre- Dame - de - la - Presentation d'Almaville 17 Almaville. Village 18 Champlain, Parish (Paroisse) 19 20 Ste-Genevieve-de-Batiscan, Parish (Paroisse) ... 21 Ste-Genevieve-de-Batiscan, Parish (Paroisse) 22 St-Adolphe, Parish (Paroisse) 23 24 St-Prosper, " 25 I otes. 7 11 23 49 11 16 Votes. 216 109 131 94 160 158 117 154 243 170 139 110 159 95 91 169 87 151 148 126 151 149 62 97 112 223 120 154 143 164 247 173 139 114 172 87 153 170 140 157 151 294 162 232 258 270 239 176 213 316 254 205 151 241 130 113 190 106 197 214 181 209 203 95 139 156 Champlain QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election' — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. CHAMPLAIN— (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutii Candidates. Candidata . Honorable Pierre Edouard Blond in. Arthur Lesieur Desaulnier. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots Bulletins . Rejected Rejetfe Not counted Pas compt^s No. St -Jacques-des-Piles " 27 StJean-des-Piles, " 28 Ste-Thecle, " 29 30 31 Ste-Thecle, Village 32 St-Luc. Parish (Paroisse) 33 St - Stanislas - de - le - R. - des - Envies, Parish (Paroisse) 34 .. 35 " " " . . 36 Deux-Rivieres, Village. 37 St-Maurice, Parish (Paroisse) 38 39 40 St-Tite, " 41 42 St-Theophile, " 43 Turcotte, Village 44 St-Severin, Parish (Paroisse) 45 46 Batiscan, " 47 48 St-Louis-de. France, Parish (Paroisse). 49 St-Roch-de-Mekinac, " .50 St-Joseph-de-Mekinac, " . . 51 St-Timothe, " ..52 Fermont, 'V'illage 53 Ste-Anne-de-la-Perade, Parish (Paroisse) 54 . . 55 56 La-Perade, Village. . 57 " " .. 58 St-Tite, Town (Ville) . 59 60 61 Totals. Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil 61 Military Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America " Dans TAnierique du Nord / Within United Kingdom \ Dans le Royaume-Uni / On the Continent of Europe \ Sur le continent d'Europe '. / Totals— Totaux Votes. 3 Votes. 117 122 104 86 86 106 105 91 191 113 103 129 156 102 119 67 37 163 120 131 106 93 96 106 135 96 198 119 104 130 165 118 119 no 81 133 120 158 168 105 121 164 84 171 135 162 146 253 163 123 184 208 137 144 193 131 103 112 107 98 190 132 Majority for \ Majority pourj Arthur Lesieur Desaulniers, 6,623. Champlain QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G^n^rale. 1911— Population, 27,972. CH.*RLEV01X-.M0NTM0RENCY. lElcc'toral District — District Electoral). Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. A-alid votes polled. Votes valides donnfo. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Philippe Bouchard. Pierre Francois Casgrain. Rejected Rejetfe. Not counted. Pas eompt4s No Baic-St-Paul, Town (Ville) 1 Votes. 6 10 1 0 10 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 6 0 1 3 0 i 6 0 0 1 0 4 3 0 0 4 2 0 3 3 4 1 15 5 Votes. 71 123 98 120 55 101 142 101 117 146 52 71 77 153 110 46 125 49 130 153 172 79 150 121 109 111 130 121 112 108 71 67 164 52 159 174 75 235 163 160 164 160 187 78 129 108 121 55 103 152 101 117 147 54 99 71 78 155 110 47 131 49 131 156 172 81 153 127 111 111 130 122 112 110 75 70 164 52 163 176 75 238 166 164 165 175 192 103 1 2 162 " *' 3 145 Baie-St-Paul, Parish (Paroisse) 1 154 1 70 118 " " 4 166 124 131 Petite-Riviere " 1 164 73 St-Hilarion •' 1 2 122 83 Les-Eboulenients " 1 96 «i «« 2 .262 " 3 1 139 57 St-Urbain " 1 181 58 Cap-a-1'AigIe 1 146 Malbaie, Parish (Paroisse) 1 3 188 213 " " 3 4 106 226 175 152 151 169 St-Fidele ~ 1 2 2 i i' 8 i 157 144 St-Sim#on... 1 158 85 " 3 100 .St-Ircn^e 1 198 65 191 St-Tite. " 1 201 79 Si-F^r^ol, " 1 286 Ste-Anne-de-Beaupre, Parish (Paroisse) 1 " .. 2 2 243 213 " .. 3 200 Ch&teau- Richer " .1 2 2 222 243 Totals, Civil Vole— Totaux, Vote civil 44 Militarj' Votes — Votes militaires — 113 3, .5 8 5,183 8 3 3 5,296 11 8 11 24 14 6,719 Totals— Totaux 129 5,197 5,326 24 14 6.719 illajolul j!J.ur>'*"* *^nf»'* Casgrain, 5,W8. Charlevoix-Montmorency QUEBEC V Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. 1911— Population, 26,562. CHATEAIGIAY-HI'XTINGDOX. (Electoral District — District electoral) Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scnjtin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes poUed. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list Electeurs sur laliste. Joseph Omer Dubois James Morris. James Alex- ander Robb. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas comptes Elgin. Township i Canton) Xo . 1 2 1 '. 3 . 1 i 1 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 Ie)4 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 2 3 1 2 '. 3 . 4 . 1 . 1 se)l 2 1 1 . i . 1 . 1 . 2 . 1 . 2 1 . 2 . 1 . 2 Votes. 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 9 n 0 4 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 Votes. 75 45 32 44 53 49 47 29 40 97 81 30 24 42 70 65 87 80 59 9 9 16 10 12 71 46 70 36 38 103 77 20 11 105 13 62 11 5 0 3 36 0 2 4 3 11 1 8 18 14 92 56 79 49 55 44 57 52 115 55 42 83 69. 30 32 30 50 110 41 67 123 111 71 58 37 48 50 34 36 98 75 128 106 129 88 100 86 111 102 90 140 151 158 155 68 86 91 93 61 124 100 133 103 103 73 97 151 199 86 66 125 139 95 119 110 110 119 50 84 134 123 143 98 129 73 86 155 111 56 113 181 143 168 144 90 100 86 115 139 91 142 156 161 167 69 94 100 123 101 Franklin " 154 128 171 138 " (Kensinf ton) . .. Havelock Huntingdon, Village. . Hemmingford. Village Hemmingford. Twp., (Canton) Hinchinbrook. Twp. (Canton) (Rod hum) 2 2 4 2 148 85 119 190 3 2 1 1 4 256 107 89 140 166 144 Hini hinbrook. Twp. (Canton) (Herd 178 Hinchinbrook, Twp. (Canton) 3 147 173 150 55 101 (Casavi Ste-Barbe " 2 175 138 198 139 3 2 186 113 .» ., ,. 137 Ormstown. Si-Malachie. 2 200 129 .. 84 1 ■ 148 252 i 2 147 St-Jean-Chrjsos ome. Parish (Parois 195 158 St-Antoine-Abbe. " 1 97 100 91 128 Chateauguay, Town (Ville) 3 1 180 Ste-Philomene. Parish (Paroisse). 98 152 Ste-Martine "' 167 1 183 193 70 Ste-Clothilde 3 2 103 122 Totals. Civil Vote — Toiaus. Vote civ 1 50 40 1.845 3,822 5,707 30 18 7,146 Chateauguay-Huntingdon 144 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G4n6rale. CIIATEAUGUAY-HUNTINGDON— (Electoral District— District electoral)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissenients de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Elccteurs sur la liste. Joseph Omer Dubois James Morris. James Alex- ander Robb. Rejected Rejetfes. Not counted . Pas comptis. No. Military Votes— Votes militaires— Votes. 0 0 0 Votes. 28 32 85 Votes. 3 4 6 31 36 91 Witliin Unitofl Kingdom ' Dans le Royauinc-Uni f On the Continent of Europe 1 40 1,990 3.835 .5.865 30 18 7.146 i!la]or!« J^ur ^^"""^ Alexander Robb. over < James IMorris, 1,S45. Joseph Omer Dubois, 3,<95. CHICOUTEHI and (et) SAGIKNAY. (Electoral District — District Electoral) 1911— Population, 65,888. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Chieoutimi, East (Est) Town (Ville). 1 ,. i. ,1 2 ... .. .. ;; 3 Centre " West (Quest) " Chieoutimi. Twp. (Canton), St^Jean- Baptiste 10 St-Ignace 11 Rivifere-du-Moulin 12 Ste-Anne, Parish (Paroisse) 13 14 Village 15 St-Fulgence 16 Dcscente-des-Femmes 16a St-Charles 17 St-Ambroise. Parish (Paroisse) 18 Tache-Township (Canton) 19 Taehe-Township (Canton). (St-Louis Nazaire) 20 Anse-St-Jean 21 Anse-StJean (Petit Sagu?nay) 22 Grande-Baie. Village 23 23a Grande-Baie. Parish (Paroisse). ... Chieoutimi and (et) Saguenay Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Joseph Girard. Edmond Savard. Rejected Rejetfe. Not counted. Pas comptfe Votes 3 3 4 4 5 3 3 4 6 1 1 3 9 8 5 1 4 0 9 3 5 0 4 5 0 Votes. 116 127 112 156 143 184 l.SO 130 155 58 155 115 91 76 87 1S8 18 63 108 29 35 169 56 1.55 US 128 119 129 115 160 147 189 133 133 159 64 156 116 94 85 95 193 19 67 108 38 38 174 56 159 123 128 158 162 160 239 221 5 248 193 198 224 1 "9 207 153 140 135 203 251 24 • 84 160 76 84 196 76 219 175 181 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. CHICOIITLMI and (et) SAGITENAT— (Electoral District— District electoral)— Con.— Suir) /Michael Buliay, 5, 522. Majority pourj *•»"""'' «u«'ani Jacobs, o^er (sur) ' j„gjp,, famUle Bernier, 5,618. George-Etienne-Cartier 154 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — TreiziSme Election G6n6rale. HOCHELAGA (Electoral District— District 61ectoral). 19U— Population, 44,884. Candidates. Ballots. — Valid — Voters Candidats. votes Bulletins. on Tolling Divisions. polled. list. .\rrpndissemcnts de .Scrutin. Joseph C'leo phas Dig- nard. GM^on Martel. Vo.es Rejected Not counted. Electeurs Edmond Lesage. valides donnfes. Rejet^s. Pas sur la liste. coraptfe. No Votes. Votes. Votes. MoNTRE.u., Crry (Cfte). Hochclaga, Ward— (Quartier) 1 63 0 0 63 88 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 . 10 11 69 82 96 77 70 58 65 85 61 82 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 2 0 2 0 73 84 98 80 72 59 68 86 66 83 98 1 113 123 98 84 68 2 95 108 101 1 111 12 98 8 2 108 1 1 127 11 .<< " . n 85 3 1 89 4 128 14 78 3 0 81 1 109 1.5 107 3 0 110 1 121 , Ifi 76 2 79 1 100 . 17 91 3 95 1 115 tt U (( . IS . 19 . 20 46 57 56 1 0 5 50 58 62 65 u It (( 192 1< X X 1 95 « X « . 21 ?.9, 34 64 1 0 36 65 81 « « " 102 « «' " 2.^ 88 4 0 92 2 135 ,1 il " . 24 83 2 3 88 1 127 (( " " 2.") 40 1 1 42 90 tt « tl . 26 27 53 21 1 1 0 0 54 22 70 1, X 'I 1 33 28 79 3 0 82 6 119 X « " 29 67 0 2 69 1 88 11 " " 30 104 1 3 108 1 129 11 11 11 31 45 3 3 50 2 60 11 11 " . 32 70 5 0 75 2 102 11 11 11 33 23 1 0 24 2 36 11 11 11 34 79 0 3 82 1 140 11 " 11 3.5 71 1 2 74 1 127 11 11 11 . 36 37 59 66 1 0 4 3 64 69 103 11 11 11 2 105 11 11 11 38 65 2 4 71 92 11 11 .11 . 39 40 44 80 2 2 1 3 47 85 59 11 11 11 3 150 11 11 11 41 77 0 7 84 1 138 11 11 11 . 42 . 43 . 44 4,5 41 49 97 79 0 0 1 4 1 0 1 0 42 49 99 83 62 76 11 11 1' 133 123 11 .11 11 4fi 42 1 45 2 74 11 11 11 47 41 4 0 45 105 11 11 11 48 46 0 0 46 2 87 11 11 11 . 49 55 2 0 57 100 11 11 11 . 50 .51 80 58 1 3 84 62 165 11 11 1< 101 11 It 11 . 52 , 53 34 26 0 1 9 3u 29 68 11 11 11 2 78 11 11 11 .54 32 0 4 36 3 74 11 11 11 55 50 1 4 55 1 94 11 11 11 56 35 0 0 35 45 11 11 11 . 57 ,58 30 11 3 3 6 39 16 93 11 <1 11 51 11 11 11 . 59 60 16 19 1 1 3 20' 22 56 11 11 11 2S Hochelaga QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election^ — Treizieme Election Gen^rale. HOCHELAGA— (Electoral District— Diatrict electoral)— Con.— Sai ^--s-^' -- (-' {d^iXX^k?t>:n,. Hull — (Electoral District — Dis.rict electorall. Joseph Eloi Fontaine.— Acclamation. 1911— Population, 34,192. Hochelaga HuU QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^nerale. JACQUES-CARTIER. (Electoral District — District electoral}. 1911— Population, 55,943. ■ Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. C'andidats. Aquila Jasmin. David Arthur Lafortune. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfo. Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetfes Not. counted Pas comptfe Voters on list. Elec teurs sur la list*. Lachine, City (Cite) 1 1(a) . 3 . 4 . 5 .5(a) 9 10 11 12 12(a) 13 14 Dorval, Town (Ville) 15 16 La-Presentation, Parish (Paroisse) 17 St-Joachim-de-la-Pointe-Claire, Par- ish (Paj oisse) 18 Pointe-Claire, Town (Ville)) 19 20 Beaconsfield, Town (Ville) 21 Ste-.\nne-de-Bellevue, Town (Ville). . 22 . 23 " . 24 Ste-Anne-du-Bout-de-lTle, Parish (Pa- roisse) 25 Senneville, Village 26 Sto-Genevieve, Parish (Paroisse) 27 " _ _ " 28 Ste-Genevieve. Village 29 Ste-Genevieve-de-Pierrefonds, Village 30 Ile-Bizard. Parish (Paroisse) 31 Cartierville, Village 32 " 33 St-Laurent, Parish (Paroisse) 34 35 36 St-Laurent, Town (Ville) 37 38 ** " 39 C6te-St-Luc, Village ".'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'. 40 St-Pierre, Town (Ville) 41 42 42(a) 43 Montreal West, Town (Ville) 44 45 Saraguav, Village 46 Lasaile, Town (Ville) ; 47 Bale d'Urfe, Town (Ville) 48 Roxboro, Town (Ville) 49 Hampstead, Town (Ville) 50 Montreal, City (Cite). St-Gabriel, Ward (Quartier) 51 52 53 Votes. 93 174 183 12 Votes. 27 20 137 189 149 57 46 163 155 142 134 157 129 62 ■59 132 127 153 36 48 120 132 121 112 90 152 195 133 119 153 72 106 120 123 258 253 1-08 150 132 204 243 213 196 212 200 108 110 209 153 101 124 193. 75 61 128 121 112 49 90 153 110 109 97 60 57 237 16? 133 108 187 196 22 125 29 3 2 173 100 112 115 Jacques-Car tier 158 QVEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. JACQUES-CARTIER (Electoral District— District feleetoral)— Con.— fin. Candidates. Ball ots — Valid — Voters Candidats votes Bulletins Polling Divisions. polled. list. ^ — Not — Arrondissements de Scrutin. Aquila Jasmin. David Votes Rejected counted. Electeurs Arthur valides — — lafortune. donnfe Rcjet^s. Pas la liste. comptfe. No Votes. Votes. Montreal. City (Cite). St-Gabriel, Ward (Quartier) . 55 16 80 96 1 112 . 56 . 57 7 8 118 182 125 190 143 3 1 235 . 58 5 110 115 1 2 131 . 59 13 185 198 2 222 . fiO 21 103 124 5 163 . 61 . 62 32 94 191 85 003 179 298 19 235 . 63 . 64 78 71 113 74 191 145 192 12 180 65 80 106 186 2 237 . 66 , 67 48 70 89 150 137 220 180 1 2 308 68 30 92 122 7 1 305 38(a) 27 97 124 4 6 . 69 83 91 174 1 1 220 . 70 67 141 208 2 12 260 . 71 72 42 18 110 128 152 146 189 2 1 180 73 . 39 166 205 3 2 240 . 74 70 130 200 2 251 . 75 64 157 221 299 Notre-Dame-de-Grace, Ward (Quai tier) 76 11 114 125 155 77 78 17 110 126 18 143 128 174 « .. 4 182 " ** 79 90 20 110 6 126 " " sn 22 19 41 15 145 u u 81 153 59 212 1 3 257 " " 8R 110 14 124 2 5 139 " " 83 114 6 120 2 188 " " 84 119 26 145 3 195 " " 85 173 29 202 2 10 } 489 " " 85a 133 24 1.57 1 4 " '* Sfi 98 32 1.30 2 1 384 tf It . 86a 87 128 150 29 47 157 197 « « 10 286 " •' 88 195 44 239 4 290 " " 89 112 33 145 1 } 320 " " S9a 102 18 120 1 4( (1 . 90 . 91 92 79 121 35 144 71 171 223 192 206 234 « « 249 Ahuntsic-Bordeaux, Ward (Quartier) 3 277 93 54 18 72 2 100 •• it . 94 . 95 171 140 43 42 214 182 273 " 2 2 219 Totals, Civil Vote — Totanx. Vote civii 103 5,905 9,125 15,030 102 170 19,129 Militarj' Votes — Vot^s militaires — Within North Am Dans TAmfrique 1 138 25 163 du Nord ,../ ) 330 27 357 Dans le Royaume On the Continent Sur .e continent d -rni 544 51 595 S Europe ..../ Totals -Totaux 6.917 9,228 16,145 102 170 19.129 MajoJlw^ur /»=»^"> A'**"" I^fortune, 2,S11. Jacques-Cartier QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G6n6rale. JOLIETTE (Electoral District— District Sectoral). 19U— Population, 23,911. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Jean Joseph Denis. Joseph Ad^lard Dubeau. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejet6s Not counted Pas compt^s Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. No Joliette, Town (Ville) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 " " 8 9 10 11 12 St-Charles-Borrom6e, Parish (Pa- roisse) 13 " " .. 14 St-Paul, Parish (Paroisse) 15 16 St-Thom.is, Parish (Paroisse) 17 18 St-Elizabeth. Parish (Paroisse) 19 20 21 St-F^lix-de-Valois, Parish (Paroisse).. 22 .. 23 .. 24 St-Cleophas. Parish (Paroisse) 25 St-Jean-Je-Matha, Parish (Paroisse).. 26 ..27 Ste-M^Ianie, Parish (Paroisse) 28 29 St-Ambroise, -de - Kildare, Parish (Paroisse) 30 .. 31 Ste-Beatrice, Parish (Paroisse) 32 St-Alphonse-de-R., Parish (Paroisse). 33 Ste-Emfelie-de-l'Energie, Parish (Par- oisse) 34 St-Cime, Parish (Paroisse) 35 Totals, Civil Vot6--Totaux, Voce civil 35 Militan,- Votes — Votes militaires — Within North .\merica 1 Dans r Am^rique de Nord f Within United Kingdom Dans le Royaume-tJni On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d'Europe / Totals— Totaux Votes. 59 75 S3 77 84 95 53 131 75 58 120 100 106 79 72 27 93 36 120 110 110 138 142 142 131 118 153 95 134 108 148 156 203 102 161 117 162 157 71 142 203 187 97 199 151 198 191 199 157 162 181 125 111 76 166 187 246 124 196 145 186 187 174 98 82 188 182 134 78 188 149 257 210 Maffl,!^>-*»^-^P»' »-«'»"• Joliette 1 160 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizidme Election G6n6rale. KAMOITRASKA. (Electoral District — District Electoral). 1911— Population, 20,888. Polling Divisions. Arrondissemenls de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid voles polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on Ernest Lapointe. Samuel Charles Riou. Rejected Rejetfo. Not counted. Pas comptfo Electeurs sur la liste. No. St-AIexandre, Parish (Paroisse) 1 2 " .3 Vo^es. 97 75 146 86 69 61 113 55 67 97 49 79 135 101 111 96 124 70 76 116 87 146 143 148 117 84 94 104 172 135 95 132 92 70 Votes. 4 1 2 6 5 1 8 4 16 2 18 8 2 20 2 1 10 6 6 9 1 3 1 4 3 0 3 6 1 4 12 10 101 76 148 92 74 62 121 57 71 113 51 97 143 103 131 98 125 80 82 122 96 147 146 149 121 87 94 107 178 141 96 136 104 80 1 143 121 183 Andrtville Village 4 135 114 .6 1 81 Ste-Anne - de - la - Pocati^re, Parish 198 218 " " " .. 8a " .. 9 " " " .. 10 1 1 219 160 81 St-Denis. Parish (Paroisse) 11 S6-Eleu there, " 12 13 Ste-Hflene, " 14 15 1 1 1 3 176 199 125 179 129 St - Louis - de - Kamouraska, Parish (Paroisse) 16 Kamouraska, \ illage 17 Mont-Carmel, Parish (Paroisse) 18 19 2 2 3 160 121 123 157 St-0n6.sime, " 20 St-Pac6me, " 21 22 1 2 149 198 189 23 St-Pascal " ... 24 • 2 175 151 25 120 " 26 111 27 3 133 £12 St-Philippe-de-N6ri, Parish (Paroisse) 29 208 127 31 32 St-Germain, Parish (Paroisse) 33 1 1 2 185 132 132 Totals, Civil Vote — Totaux, Vote civU 34 Militarj' Votes — Voies militaires — Wilhin North America 1 Dans I'-Amerique du Nord / 3.442 4 3 4 187 0 3 I 3,629 4 6 5 27 2 5,244 Dans le Ro,vaume-Uni On the Continent of Europe Totals— Totaux 3.4.53 191 3.644 27 2 5.244 MatritUo«r}^»-tI-P<"°t*' »•'»««• LABELLE. (Electoral District — District electoral). 1911— Population. 31.149. Hyaciathe .4d£lard Fortier.- .\cclainaMon. Kamouraska Labelle QUEBEC 161 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G4nerale. 1911— Population, 19,335. LAPR.4IKIE and (et) NAPIERVILLE. (Electoral District — District Electoral) Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Va.id votes, polled. Votes valides donnfe . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Roch Lanctot. Mastal Pagnuelo. Rejected Rejetfs. Not counted. Pas comptes No. L.4PR.URIE. Votes. 120 79 151 89 85 127 223 119 125 95 123 154 89 113 119 113 110 90 58 100 151 122 96 117 141 71 59 125 94 127 0 Votes. 3 5 9 13 0 3 3 1 2 0 43 1 1 5 4 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 6 0 4 0 123 84 160 102 85 1.30 226 120 127 95 166 1.55 90 118 123 113 113 93 59 100 151 122 97 119 143 71 59 131 94 131 0 157 2 103 " " . . 3 1 1 206 " Parish (Paroisse) 4 5 135 105 " " 6 1 2 2 1 2 St-Philippe, " 7 8 St-Jacques-le-Mineur, Parish (Parroise) 9 10 145 117 St-Constant, Parish (Paroisse) 11 12 2 218 173 13 97 St-Isidore, " 14 15 N.^PIERVILLE. St-Remi, Village 16 17 1 1 1 141 13J 146 138 Parish (Paroisse) 18 104 19 6.J 20 111 St-Michel-Archange, Parish (Paroisse) 21 16.1 " ,. 22 St-Edouard, - ..23 1 136 105 " .. 24 Sherrington, St-Patrice-de, " ..25 1 135 161 •• .. 26 " .. 27 3 75 66 Napierv'ille, Village 28 St-Cyprien, Parish (Paroisse) 29 30 Caughnawaga 31 2 1 1 164 104 1.50 25 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil dl Military Votes — Votes militaires — 3,385 1 4 5 115 2 6 20 3,500 3 10 25 21 3 4,129 Within United Kingdom 1 Totals— Totaux 3,395 143 3,538 21 3 Sil^J^r}K-'»^-etat,3,.52. Laprairie and (et) Napierville 162 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generalc. 1911— Population. 28.506 L'ASS0MPT10N-M0\T(AL.M (Electoral Dislrict — Uislrict (-lectoral) Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. - Votes valides donnfe. Ballots. Bulletins. V^oters on list. Electeurs aur la lisle. Arrondissements do 8 Majority: pourj '°"'"** '"*°' *•'*" L'Islet Lotbiniere. 168 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n<5rale. >LUS0X>EI;A'E (Electoral District— District Electoral) 1911— Population, 33,796. Polling l^ivisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats Valid votes polled. Votes valides donn6s . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Charles Hazlitt Cahan. Honorable Rodolphe Lemieux. Rejected Rejetis. Not counted. Pas oompt^s. No. Maisonneuve, City (cit^') (A-E) 1 (F-L) 1 (M-Z) 1 Votes. 33 22 57 17 28 21 16 19 49 33 63 54 48 8 15 20 29 22 15 33 17 39 36 70 68 37 65 96 37 51 94 95 87 15 4 5 6 1 1 0 1 7 10 14 101 44 46 76 74 86 134 31 18 38 66 27 Votes. 141 127 135 126 89 155 150 115 81 114 59 130 98 37 127 124 126 139 76 139 105 128 140 137 90 50 78 85 30 154 66 78 60 36 110 153 101 48 106 56 82 110 112 142 195 82 75 74 126 38 6i 40 81 94 78 51 26 174 149 192 143 117 176 166 134 130 147 122 184 170 85 135 139 146 168 98 154 138 145 179 173 160 118 115 150 126 191 117 172 155 123 125 157 106 54 107 57 82 111 119 152 209 183 119 120 202 112 150 174 112 112 116 117 53 1 8 211 194 254 (A-K) 2 " (L-Z) 2 1 177 151 (A-K) 3 (L-Z) 3 i 218 210 4 2 8 1 156 (A-B) 5 (C-E) 5 (F-K) 5 174 198 189 (L-M) 5 (N-S) 5 " •• (T-Z) 5 i 4 221 226 122 (A-E) 6 184 (F-L) 6 176 ..(M-Z) 6 195 (A-B) 7 (C) 7 ..(D-F) 7 l' 1 1 222 133 209 ...(G-K) 7 197 (L) 7 . . (M-Q) 7 1 204 238 (R-Z) 7 (A-B) 8 " (C) 8 1 243 225 161 (D-E) 8 161 " ..(F-G) 8 198 (H-K) 8 " . (L) 8 3 174 249 (M) 8 " (Mc-Q) 8 173 242 (R-S) 8 (T-Z) 8 Montreal East, (Est, Town (Ville ... 9 Pointe-aux-Tremblee. Town (Ville) (A-K 10 Pointe-aux-Trembles, Town (Ville) (L-Z) 10 Laval-de-MontreaJ, Town (Ville) 11 Riviere-des-Prairies. Parish (Paroisse) 12 St-Ltenard-de-Port-Maurice, Parish (Paroisse) 13 St-Lfcnard-de-Port-Maurice, Town (Ville) 14 St-Michel-de-Laval, Town (Ville) 15 Montreal North (Nord) Town (Ville) 16 (Montreal, City (cit^) Ahuntsic-Bordeaui, Ward (Quartier) .Sault-au-R^coUet 17 Ahuntsic-Bordeaux, ^^"ard (Quartier) Sault-au-Recollet 18 Hochelaga, Ward (Quartier) (Rose- mount) 19 ' ■ (A-K) 20 ' (I^Z) 20 '*•"'• °^"(=*'"^' George Lafontaine. 2,iS«. Maskinonge QUEBEC i; Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. MATANE (Electoral District— District electoral). 1911— Population, 27,539. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. No Romieux. Township (Canton) (Capu- cins) 1 Dalibaire. Township (Canton) 2 Grosses Roches 3 .Ste-Fflicite, East (Est). Parish (Par) 4 West (Quest) " .5 St-Luc, Parish (Paroisse) 6 Matane. Parish (Paroisse) 7 West (O.).. 8 ■■ ViUage. East (Est) 9 •• South West (Sud-0.).. 10 ■' North West (N.-O.).. 11 RiviSre^Blanche, East (Est), St-Ulric, Parish 1 Paroisse) 12 Riviere-Blanche. West (Quest), St- Ulric, Parish i Paroisse) 13 St-Leandre. Parish (Paroisse) 14 Sandv-Bav, East (Est). Parish (Par.). 15 West (Quest) 16 St-Daraase, Parish (Paroisse) 17 18 Petit-Metis. Village 19 Grand-M^tis, (St-Octave> Parish (Paroisse) . . 20 St-R6mi-de-Price 21 Price. Village 22 St-Octave-de-M^is 23 Petit-M«is, Station 24 Kempt, (St-Antoine-de-Padoue), Par- ish ( Paroisse. ) 25 St-Molse, Parish (Paroisse). 26 " Station 27 Sayabec. Parish (Paroisse) 28 29 30 Val-Bril!ant. Parish (Paroisse) 31 Village '^''.'.'.'.'.'. 33 34 Aniqui, Parish (Paroisse) West (O.). . 35 East (Est).. 36 •' Vaiage 37 38 St-Leon-ie- Grand, Parish (Paroisse) . . 39 Lac-au-Saumon, Parish (Paroisse). ... 40 .... 41 St-Edmond. Parish (Paroisse)'. 42 Causapscal " 43 44 45 Beau-Rivage " 46 Totals. Civil Vote — Totaui, Vote civil 46 Candidates. Candidats. Hermene- gilde Boulay. Votes. 7 Francois Jean Pelletier. 61 120 73 105 143 124 164 121 128 109 144 148 120 149 118 123 132 189 128 76 106 136 145 50 Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. 127 77 147 81 123 126 114 150 117 113 150 56 53 124 103 110 78 140 136 124 166 181 133 75 77 158 121 129 134 203 140 80 109 143 156 54 Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetfo. Not counted Pas compt^s Electcurs sur la.liste. Matane 172 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G(?n(!'ralc. MATANE (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con— Fin. Pdllinp Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutirt. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnds Bailees Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Hcrra6n^- gilde Boulay. Francois Jean Pelletier. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. No. Military Votes— Votes militaires^ Votes. 0 1 1 Votes. 5 14 13 5 15 14 Dans I'Atnfrique du Nord / Dans le Royaume-tTni / Totals — Totaux 447 5,010 5,457 32 12 6 918 Majority for Majority pour , Francois Jean Pelletier, 4,563. MfiGANTIC (Electoral District— District ^-lectoral). 1911— Population, 31, :il4. Liifien Turcot te Pacaud.— .•icclamation. Matane Megan tic QUEBEC Vi Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. MISSISQIJOI (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population, 17,466. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candida ts. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. George Provost England. William Frederic Kay. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted . P^s comptes. No. 1 .3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 '41 Votes. 95 65 49 56 47 62 30 18 20 29 35 31 32 16 1 2 33 49 32 51 .59 44 41 69 29 51 43 44 22 11 11 11 7 18 48 28 10 3 5 2 Votes. 41 61 27 81 64 65 73 105 85 63 78 124 61 44 39 48 27 26 42 50 45 64 73 80 46 96 65 59 31 63 66 68 115 32 72 99 19 80 83 32 136 126 76 137 111 127 103 123 105 106 98 109 156 68 60 40 50 60 75 74 101 104 108 114 149 75 147 108 103 53 74 77 79 122 50 120 127 29 83 88 34 1 1 176 167 106 185 Dunham, Township (Canton) 1.56 " 13 1 160 160 149 " '• u u 133 148 " " Famham West (Quest), Twp. (Canton 1 221 84 " 84 U I. -aume-Uni / On the C'ontinent of Europe \ Sur le continent d'Europe / Totals — Totaux Candidates Candidats Joseph George Blais. .\im6 Mivillc De- chene. Votes. 129 137 Ar- mand La- vergne. Votes. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnf s 135 146 114 112 139 134 117 144 194 92 166 157 186 160 128 133 61 146 3,749 9 7 Ballots. Bulletins Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted Pas comptfs Voters on list. 205 127 178 229 ISS l.iS 163 198 Majority for »!„,[ iu:.,iii. w»«„i,»„„ , ,x /Armand Lavergne, 1,051. Majoriti pour/*™* **"""« »ech6ne, over (sur) (j^^ph George Blais, 2,358. NICOLET (Electoral District— District electoral). 1911— Population. 30.055. Artliur Trahan.— Acclamation. Montmagny Nicolet QUEBEC i; Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. PONTIAC (Electoral District— District Sectoral). 1911— Population, 29,416. Polling Divisions. .\rrondissenients de Scrutin. Aldfield, Township (Canton) 1 Onslow, North, Township (Canton) — 2 Quyon, Village 1 Onslow South, Township (Canton).. . 1 Shaw%-ille, Village. Portage-du-Fort, Village Bryson, Village Campbell's Bay, ^'illage Calumet Island. Township (Canton). Litchfield, To^Tiship (Canton) Fort-Coulonge, Village Leslie Claphan & Huddersfield, Townships (Cantons) Thome, Township, (Canton) Mansfield & Pontefract, Townships (Cantons) Mansfield & Pontefract, Townships (Cantons) Waltham & Brj'son, Townships (Can- tons) Chapeau, Village AUumette Island, Township (Canton). Chichester, Township (Canton) Sheen & Esher, Townships (Cantons) . Malakoff & Aberdeen, Townships (Cantons) Alley n & Cawood, Townships (Can- tons) Dorion, Township (Canton) Ville Marie, Village Duhamel, West (Ouest) Guerin, Township (Canton) Latulippe " Xedelec " Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes- de - Lorrain- ville Xotre-Dame-de-Lourdes- de- Lorrain- ville Notre-Dame-des-Quinze Laverlochere & Baby, Townships (Can- tons) St-Bruno-de-Guigues, Parish (Paroisse) Candidates. Candidate . Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Joseph David Bastien. Frank "S" Cahill. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas comptfe. Votes. 6 38 3 55 28 98 63 40 26 46 100 106 87 100 88 98 35 10 55 16 25 24 9 21 37 41 24 35 21 18 29 7 8 12 4 13 18 2 63 3 2 10 8 0 9 3 3 4 2 7 3 1 Votes. 129 58 58 116 53 23 31 45 79 51 23 42 10 11 9 10 60 30 83 102 115 18 133 76 91 123 63 8 85 99 45 60 130 106 97 130 96 31 13 75 61 44 54 74 48 104 97 86 47 64 108 54 58 135 96 61 171 81 121 94 85 105 97 123 148 97 111 97 108 95 40 138 118 140 42 142 97 128 164 87 43 106 117 74 67 138 118 101 143 114 33 76 78 68 46 64 82 48 113 100 89 51 66 115 57 59 165 133 86 255 129 160 161 163 143 128 184 220 158 196 150 144 157 2 80 176 159 183 63 210 137 220 212 134 83 131 170 112 1 102 204 177 137 215 139 54 110 1 89 96 1 1 68 78 106 66 157 120 1 1 108 76 83 169 1 76 66 Pontiac 176 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^nerale. PONTIAC (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissemcnts de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes validcs donn6s . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electcurs aur la liste. Joseph David Bastien. Frank ••S" CahUl. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas coinpt^s. No. . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 . 10 . 11 . 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 Votes. 3 1 6 6 3 0 0 1 5 1 1 0 1 3 1 1 1 0 4 Votes. 138 65 112 82 267 218 66 174 211 78 19 67 61 150 58 94 46 42 62 141 66 118 88 270 218 66 175 216 79 20 67 62 153 59 95 47 42 66 167 St-Eugene-de-Guigues 6 94 143 StrPlacide 109 324 246 3 73 n 170 <( 252 271 « 44 « 110 t( 99 .< 172 « 84 X 151 u 65 IC 42 a 111 Totals. Civil Vote — Totaux, Vote civ Military Votes— Votes militaires — U 72 ■■•■I 1,609 1 1 0 5,526 2 5 15 7,135 3 6 15 9 9 10,025 Dans le Royaume-Uni | . 1,611 5,548 7,159 9 9 10,025 Ma]ori{|pour}^-''-S"t:ahl«,J,W7. PORTNEUF (Electoral District— District Electoral) 1911 Population, 30,260. Michel Sim^n Delisle.— Acclamation. Pontiac Portneuf QUEBEC 17 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. QUEBEC COUNTY (COMTE) 19U— Population. 28.046. (Electoral District — District electoral. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. No. Ancienne-Lorette . . - 1 2 3 Giffard, Village 1 2 Beauport " 1 2 3 " Parish (Paroisse) 1 Cour\'ille. Village 1 Charlesbourg. Village 1 2 " Parish (Paroisse) 1 .... 2 St-G^rard-Magella 1 St-Ambroise, Village 1 2 3 Loretteville, " 1 2 3 St-Dunstan-du-Lac-Beauport 1 Laval. Ste-Brigitte-de, Parish (Par.).. 1 Ange-Gardien. Parish (Paroisse) 1 .... 2 Isle d'Orleans, (Ste-Petronille) 1 (St- Francois) 1 (Ste-Famille) 1 (St-Pierre) 1 (St-Jean) 1 ■' (St-Laurent ) 1 St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier 1 St-Gabriel, West (Quest) 1 Stoneham & Tewkesbury, Townships (Cantons) 1 Stoneham & Tewkesbur>', Townships (Cantons) 2 St-Gregoire, Montmorency, Village.. . . 1 ". 2 .... 3 Xotre-Dame-des-Laurentides 1 Totals, Civil Vote-Totaux, Vote civil 40 Militarj- Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America Dans I'Amerique du Nord Within United Kingdom Dans le Royaume-Uni On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d'Europe Totals — Totaux Candidates . Candidats. Joseph Edouard Barnard. Henri Edgar Lavigueur. Votes. 168 178 172 98 106 121 207 148 142 234 94 108 100 116 140 138 127 111 110 82 125 146 143 157 134 38 54 41 164 158 135 126 Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Re- jected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas comptes Voters list. Electeurs sur la liste. MljoJui pourlH*"" E'JS" Lavigueur. 4.2SJ. Quebec County (Comte) 178 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n<5rale. QL'EB£C EAST (EST). (Electoral District— District Electoral) 1911— Population. 30.922. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnds. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs. sur la liste. Arrondissements dc Scrutin. Ferdinand Omer Drouin. Tres Honorable Sir Wilfrid Laurie r. Re- jected Rejetfis. Not counted. Pas compt^s St-J QufeBEc Crrr (CrrE) ohn, Ward (Quartier StrJean). . . No. . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 . 10 . 11 . 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . 18 . 19 . 20 . 21 . 22 . 23 . 24 . 25 . 26 . 27 . 28 . 29 . 30 . 30a . 31 . 31a . 32 . 33 . 34 . 35 . 36 . 37 . 38 , 39 . 40 . 41 . 42 . 43 . 44 . 45 . 46 . 47 Votes. 25 12 10 8 8 12 12 7 6 2 10 12 11 10 9 5 5 11 9 12 12 7 8 9 7 4 5 6 4 5 6 11 4 5 5 2 3 4 2 . 17 12 15 7 8 9 17 10 Votes. 160 139 200 139 95 193 97 153 129 138 181 111 129 143 141 163 148 185 141 138 154 139 82 158 104 152 154 173 166 111 103 208 (No Poll he 186 179 119 122 76 184 118 130 147 105 112 146 119 116 173 144 185 151 210 147 103 205 109 160 135 140 191 123 140 153 150 168 153 190 152 147 166 151 89 166 113 159 158 178 172 115 108 214 d-Pas de 197 183 124 127 78 187 122 132 164 117 127 153 127 125 190 154 6 2 1 1 2 2 1 6 284 198 < « .< 243 , ]| \, 180 145 ( <( it 270 156 217 5 192 165 5 1 249 219 173 1 186 243 220 .. ** il 274 253 »« .. U 1 202 182 U .> ii 225 :: :: :: •■■ 1 1 205 144 226 t< 4t t( 163 St-Roch, Ward (Quartier) 231 233 241 \..\. 1 3 1 1 scrutin) 250 155 149 265 « i( «4 245 :: :: :: ■■■••••■•• 1 2 1 194 179 132 276 Limoilou, " " 3 1 201 176 ^^ ,, j^ 1 204 183 it a u 177 « « <> 198 1< u u 165 .< « u 178 it 11 n 277 « « 242 Totals Civil Vote— Totaux Vote civi Militarj- Votes — Votes militaires — 1. 49 •■■■} 405 42 53 62 6,803 73 44 37 7,208 1.5 97 99 44 7 10,042 Dans I'Am^rique du Nord Dans le Rovauma-Uni \ } Totals— Totaux 562 6,957 7,519 44 7 10,042 MajoritI ^ur^'^* Honorable Sir Wilfrid Laurier, «,3»5 Quebec East (Est) QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gencrale. QUEBEC SOUTH (SUD) (Electoral District— District Electoral). 19!!— Population, 24, 163. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfes. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. James Archibald Scott. Charles Gavan Power. Re- jected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas compt^s No. Quebec, City (Cite). St. Pct«r, Ward (Quartier St-Pierre) . 1 " " " " ' 3 Votes. 23 44 44 25 42 48 56 113 99 37 37 75 32 51 30 55 35 42 68 107 49 41 71 79 65 144 31 34 38 36 57 48 29 87 Votes. 118 123 133 80 83 129 125 106 111 83 144 149 121 75 82 128 158 136 132 91 73 57 143 104 104 79 87 129 74 110 63 70 82 109 94 141 167 177 105 125 177 181 219 210 120 181 224 153 126 112 183 193 178 200 198 122 98 214 183 169 154 231 160 108 148 99 127 130 138 181 5' 1 6 1 1 191 223 254 157 " " 5 201 " " " 6 2' 4 1 1 1 St^Louis " . 1 225 273 3 280 170 5 4 1 225 " " . . 6 270 Montcalm, Ward (Quartier) (Centre) . 7 " .. 8 " .. 9 1 1 8 200 175 140 " .. 10 " .. 11 " .. 12 2 1 245 250 230 " .. 13 West (Guest) 7 .. 8a 1 1 3 2 263 276 187 .. 8b ..9 .. 10 " " " .. 11 1 3 2 150 252 233 204 .. 12 .. 13 1 219 276 Belvedere, " 28 29 2 1 207 150 30a 217 30b 128 31 Silleiy, St-Columban-de — 1 2 1 3 170 175 2 178 " 3 238 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil 35 Militarj' Vote.s — Votes militaires — 1,947 231 163 160 3,685 81 26 24 5,632 312 139 184 38 27 7,476 Dans le Royaume-Uni / Totals — Totaux 2,501 3,816 6,317 38 27 7 476 Majority for 1 Majority pour/ Charles Gavan Power, 1,315. Quebec South (Sud) 180 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^nerale. QUEBEC WEST (Ol'EST) (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population, 30,506. Polling Divisions. Arrondi88ement3 de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donn&s. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. George Parent. Henri Chass6. Rejected Rejetfo. Not counted. Pas compt^. Quebec City (Cite). No. . 1 2 '. 3 . 4 . 5 • S '. 8 . 9 . 10 . 11 . 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . . 17 .. 18 . . 19 . . 20 . . 21 , . 22 .. 23 .. 24 .. 25 .. 26 .. 27 .. 28 .. 29 .. 30 .. 31 .. 32 .. 33 .. 34 .. 35 .. 36 .. 37 .. 38 . . 39 .. 40 .. 1 .. 2 .. 1 .. 1 .. 1 .. 2 .. 1 .. 1 .. 1 Votes. 172 155 146 131 150 109 121 177 77 125 157 172 147 173 183 185 95 120 130 92 84 165 148 178 124 106 143 151 189 152 116 75 148 163 102 lis 99 59 49 94 124 65 22 88 162 94 71 120 118 61 Votes. 8 8 9 4 9 5 6 6 9 7 7 6 11 2 6 4 5 1 3 6 4 6 6 3 9 8 8 2 2 6 8 1 7 5 1 12 5 12 15 11 16 5 4 1 2 22 4 180 163 155 135 159 114 127 183 79 134 164 179 153 184 185 191 99 125 137 93 87 171 152 184 130 109 152 159 197 157 118 77 154 171 103 122 104 60 61 99 136 80 33 104 167 98 72 122 140 65 1 1 2 233 212 11 It 204 « 156 It tt 169 « « 253 u tt 2 2 i' 2 5 100 " " 186 229 :: :: ■•■■■•••■ 236 205 250 230 St-Sauveur, Ward (.Quartier) 1 282 143 177 :: :: •■■•••■ 1 1 2 183 134 150 225 w 205 tt a 262 "t "t ■■■■■■■ r 7 1 io 5 3 167 150 198 221 266 11 » 207 tt u 14 10 195 11 « 113 tt (1 199 St-Malo, Ward (Quartier) 4 ;■ 219 155 1 163 Stadacona, Village 149 91 tt « 97 tt ti 142 160 90 La Petite Hiv-iere 36 St-F61ix du Cap Rouge 141 1 200 187 107 142 191 78 Totals, Civil Vote — Totaux, Vote ci\ Military Vote — Votes militaires — U 50 ) 1 } 6,202 120 32 38 321 31 26 82 6,523 151 58 120 39 44 8.908 Dans I'Amf rique du Nord Totals— Totaux 6,392 460 6.852 39 44 8,908 MMr;jur)«-'se Parent, 5,932. Quebec West (Quest) QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. RICHELIEU (Electoral District— District electoral) 1911— Population 19,810 Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Pierre Joseph Arthur Card in Edward Andre "D. Morgan. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes . Ballots. Bulletins. I Not Rejected counted Rejetfe.| Pas compt^s Electeurs sur la liste. No. Sorel, City (Cit6) 1 2 3 4 S " " 6 7 : 7(a) 8 9 9(a) Ste-.\nne-de-Sorel, Parish (Paroisse).. 1 2 St-Pierre " " ..1 StJoseph " " . . 1 2 " " Village 1 2 St^Roch-de-Richelieu — Parish (Paroisse) 1 2 St-Ours, Parish (Paroisse) 1 2 Town (Ville) 1 Ste-Victoire, Parish (Paroisse) 1 2 St-Robert, " 1 2 St-Louis-de-Bonsecours, " .... 1 .... 2 St-Aim^. Parish (Paroisse) 1 2 3 Massueville, Village 1 Totals, Civil ^'ote— Totaux, Vote civil 33 Military Votes — Votes militaires; — Within North -America l Dans I'Am^rique du Nord / Within United Kingdom \ Dans le Royaume-Uni / On the Continent of Europe \ Sur le continent d'Europe J Totals— Totaux Votes. 169 150 69 173 178 175 155 60 193 150 71 99 50 59 122 50 102 105 129 80 83 90 151 93 43 66 37 53 109 3,341 Votes. 45 36 34 32 35 51 31 21 57 37 31 13 26 267 225 125 242 247 281 228 95 308 223 115 124 87 91 70 75 140 123 159 175 170 170 184 114 75 200 Majaritr for MajoritI pour Pierre Joseph Arthur Cardin, 2,521. Richelieu 182 QUEBEC Thirtci'iilh CJencral Election — Treizi^me Election G<''n<''ralc. RICHMOND AND (ET) WOLFE (Electoral District— District electoral). 1911— Population 39,491 Polling Divisions. Arrondissemonts de Scrutin. Candidates. C'andidats. Marcus George Crombie Edmund William Tobin. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnis . Rejected Rejetfe Ballots. Bulletins. Not counted. Pas comptfes. Voters on list. Electcurs Bur la liste. RlCHMONT) ^ Danville, Village (A— K) (D-Z) Shipton, Township (Canton ) Cleveland , " Richmond, Town (Ville) (A— C) (D— K) (I^O) (P-Z) Melbourne, Village, Melbourne & Brompton Gore, Township (Canton) Kingsbury, Village New Rockland , " Brompton, Township (Canton) Bromptonville, Town (VJIe) St-Francois-Xavier-de-Brompton Stoke, Township (Canton) Ascot Corner Windsor, Township (Canton) Windsor, Town (VUle), East (Est).... " South (Sud) " " North (Nord). . . Windsor, Town.ship (Canton) (St-Claude) St-George-de-Windsor, Township, (Canton) Asbestos, Village (A — F) (G-L) (M-Z) Wolfe Wotton, Township (Canton) 1 2 3 St-Camille 1 2 Ham, North (Nord) 1 " 2 Ham, Township (Canton), (St-.\drien) 1 Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes-de-Ham 1 Wolfcsto%vn, Township (Canton) 1 .... 2 StJacques-le-Majeur-de-WoUestown.. . 1 St-Fortunat, Mun 1 Garthby , Township (Canton) 1 Beaulao. \'illage 1 D'Israeli, Parish (Paroisse) 1 Village 1 2 Stratford, Township (Canton) 1 Richmond and (et) Wolfe 36 HI 20 3 81 98 1.52 108 145 52 148 116 102 190 106 139 06 156 130 49 157 110 105 147 84 87 74 82 84 115 117 111 114 133 142 207 212 QUEBEC 183 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. RICHMOND AND (ET) WOLFE (Electoral District— District electoral)— Con.— fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats . Valid votes polled Votes valides donnes. Ballots. Bulletins . Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Marcus George Crombie. Edmnnd William Tobin. Rejected Rcjetes. Not counted. Pas compt6s. No. Votes. 8 S 3 3 10 79 23 18 52 Votes. 100 118 105 149 131 83 106 26 99 108 126. 132 169 StrRaymond-de-Weedon, 108 152 141 162 129 44 151 136 3 187 Ham, South (Sud), Parish (Paroisse). 1 172 191 2 • " 3 2 189 64 Marbleton, Village 1 197 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil 66 Military Votes — Votes militaires: — Within North America \ 1,402 29 71 132 6,410 3 20 15 7,812 32 91 147 37 6 9.660 Totals— Totaux . ... 1,634 ' 6.448 8.082 j 37 j 6 9,660 Majority for Majority pour Edmund WiiUani Tobin, 4,814. RIMOUSKI (Electoral District— District electoral). 1911— Population 23,951 Joseph Emile Stanislas Emmanuel D'.\njou. — Acclamation. Richmond and (et) Wolfe Rimouski 184 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election Cien(?rale. ST. ANN (STE-ANNE) (Electoral District— District Sectoral). 1911— Population, 41,541. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Honour- able Charles Joseph Dohcr ty Daniel Gallerj' James John Ed- mund Guerin Valid votes polled . Votes valides donnfes Rejected Rejetfs. Ballots. Bulletins. Not counted Pas comptfg. Voters M0NTRE.4L, CITY (Cixt) St. James, Ward (Quartier St-Jaeq. St. George, Ward (Quartier) St-Anne's, Ward (Quartier Ste-Anne). St-Gabriel, Ward (Quartier). .(A-L) (M-Z) (A-L) (M-Z) (A-L) (M-Z" (A-K) (L-Z) (A-G) (H-O) (P-Z) (A-L) (M-Z) )A-K) (L-Z) Verdun, City (Citf ) (A-H ) (I-Z) (A-J) (K-Z) 46 47 47 48 . (A-L) 49 Votes. 124 164 110 72 77 138 71 131 106 128 79 137 79 125 92 153 127 102 143 108 159 156 103 87 101 102 118 100 110 77 142 102 109 102 174 77 118 109 100 144 153 138 120 135 109 155 133 St. Ann (Ste-Anne) QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gen^rale. ST. ANN (STE-ANNE) (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.^fin. Polling Divisions. Airondissements de Serutin. Candidates. Candidats. Va.id votes polled. Votes vaiides donnfe. Bai.ots. Bu.letins. Voters on list. Electeurs la liste. Honour- able Charles Joseph Doher- ty. Daniel Gallery James John Ed- mund Guerin. Reject'd Rejet^s. Not counted. pIs compt6s No. Verdun, City, (:Cit#) (M-Z) 49 Votes. 64 102 60 56 76 42 43 72 66 42 65 53 72 92 65 62 115 81 66 80 95 84 68 68 66 63 89 79 115 98 81 97 87 98 114 Votes. 0 Votes. 39 79 43 26 47 57 59 109 52 58 58 46 89 54 56 38 25 24 41 54 23 26 53 39 50 74 79 100 29 23 34 28 32 18 11 103 182 105 83 125 100 105 182 120 101 125 99 161 149 122 100 142 107 108 135 118 110 122 107 119 138 169 182 145 121 116 127 119 116 126 170 50 (.\-L) 51 1 248 135 " " (M-Z) 51 2 52 160 . . (.\-J) 53 1 (K-Z) 53 133 54 228 " " (.'V-K) 55 137 (L-Z) 55 1 14 3 138 " " (.4-K) 56 143 (L-Z) 56 163 57 58 (A-J) 59 3 1 1 3 207 194 145 " . (J-Z) 59 2 154 (.•V-L) 60 (.M-Z) 60 (.\-H) 61 8 1 " " (I-Z) 61 153 (.\-H) 62 156 (I-Z) 62 130 63 189 " " .. (A-K) 64 1 2 i' 3 2 153 " " (L-Z) 64 151 65 66 191 67 243 68 1 1 6 .. (A-K) 69 (L-Z) 69 152 (.A.-K) 70 (L-Z) 70 5 1 5 .(A-K) 71 166 (L-Z) 71 149 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaus, Vot« civil 94 Militarj' Votes — Votes militaires — 6,346 282 639 1,079 314 4,247 43 63 63 10,907 329 702 1,143 108 127 14,232 Totals — Totaux 8,346 319 4,416 13,081 108 127 14 23'' Majority for Majorlll p„l.,}HonourabIe Charles Joseph Dohert, , over(sur) 1,Tnlel GaSerrsTe^^ /James John Edmund Guerin, 3,93t. St. Ann (Ste-Anne) 186 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. ST. ANTOINE (Electoral District— District Electoral) 1911— Population 34,794. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements do Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Sir Herbert Brown Ames. WUliam James Hushion. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas Ballots. Rejected Rejet6s. Not counted. Pas oompt£s. Voters on list. MONTREAL, CITY (cIT6) No St-Joseph, Ward (Quartier) 1 12 13 14 13 16 17 18 19 20 St. Andrew, Ward (Quartier St-Andr6). 21 .. 23 .. 24 .. 25 .. 26 .. 27 .. 28 .. 29 .. 30 .. 31 .. 32 .. 33 .. 34 .. 35 .. 36 . . 37 .. 38 .. 39 .. 40 .. 41 .. 42 .. 43 .. 44 . . 45 .. 46 . . 47 .. 48 .. 49 .. 50 .. 51 .. 52 Totals Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil 52 Military Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America 1 Dans I'Am^rique du Nord J Within United Kingdom 1 Dans le Royaume-Uni '. I On the Continent of Europe I Sur le continent d'Europe / Totals — Totaux Votes. 21 32 10 18 82 25 63 52 17 39 46 61 34 41 53 51 93 50 84 82 56 73 80 122 59 110 88 54 78 108 51 84 83 103 109 64 140 68 84 122 91 80 98 140 193 155 159 4,010 230 596 827 5,663 Votes. 58 59 67 97 62 91 89 142 51 45 164 81 145 101 53 93 120 123 16 96 18 140 26 85 23 133 34 122 12 66 26 104 28 136 17 68 26 no 24 107 13 106 39 171 17 97 16 119 32 141 7 71 25 165 18 86 17 101 25 147 11 102 12 92 10 108 12 152 13 206 8 163 52 211 2,427 6,437 39 269 33 629 50 877 2.549 8.212 Majority for Ics- Majorit« pourj "^ Herbert Brown Ames, 3,114. St. Antoine QUEBEC 187 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. ST-DENIS (Electora 'District— District Electoral). 1911— Population. 45,141. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates . Rom^o Houlfe. Louis Omnes MaiUS. phonse Ver- ville. Valid votes poued. Votes valides donnfes. Ballots , Not Rejected j:oun ted Rejet^s. Pas comptfe Voters on list. 724 1340 138 116 1237 31 1554 1492 1569 722 1291 730 202 205 206 324 264 350 271 202 300 320 220 882 1040 368 461 460 316 841 743 1442 83 800 231 491 697 893 1185 2134 310 479 463 2220 3317 2211 1236 94 1848 2.575 2612 2365 1717 747 750 1908 2425 2580 2667 MOXTREAL, CITY (CIt6) No. Drolet 1 St-Denis 2 Bienville 3 Bienville ". 4 Berri 5 Pontiac 6 St-Hubert 7 ; 8 9 Mentana 10 St-Andre 11 Mentana 12 Christophe Colomb 13 " 14 Breboeuf 15 Chambord 16 De Lanaudiere ♦ 17 18 19 Fabre 20 " 21 Marquette 22 23 Papineau 24 25 Marquette 26 Gamier 27 De Lanaudiere 28 De Laroche 29 Mentana 30 " ;. 31 St-Denis 32 Drolet 33 Rivard 34 Des Carrieres 35 Lamonciere 36 Des Carrieres 37 Laurier East (Est) 38 Chambord . 39 De Lanaudiere 40 Gamier 41 Laurier East (Est) 42 De LaRoche 43 St. Hubert 44 Bellechasse 45 St. Valier 46 St-Valier 47 St. Hubert 48 49 50 De LaRoche 51 De Xormanville 52 Papineau 53 Christophe Colomb 54 Christophe Colomb 55 St-Andre 56 Chateaubriand 57 St-Valier 58 59 St-Denis 60 Drolet : 61 " 62 " 63 115 65 43 76 89 122 95 92 118 103 92 123 141 137 61 96 152 85 93 62 116 123 67 81 121 116 50 78 99 84 85 71 178 140 121 153 77 50 89 74 115 106 86 76 112 105 81 118 102 109 102 70 93 St. Denis 188 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizicme Election Gen6rale. ST. DEXIS (Electoral District— District electoral)— Con.— Suite. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats . Romfo Hould. Louis Omnes Maim. Al- phonsc V'ei^ ville. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetfes Not counted Pas comptfe Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. No. Montreal, City (Cit6). 896 St-Valicr 64 1836 Chateaubriand. 65 2630 St-Hubert 66 2561 " 67 1841 Bover 68 1770 De LaRoche 69 1753 " 70 1404Fabro 71 3155 Christophe Colomb 72 1965 Boyer 73 2731 St-Hubert 74 2796 " 75 lUo St-Valier 76 1182 " 77 2743 Drolet 78 2164 Parthenais 79 2374 Bordeau , 80 2257-\. Papincau 81 2620 Cartier 82 2380 Chabot 83 2436 .. " 84 2596 Bordeau 85 1290 St. Zotique 86 3148 Des Ecores .".87 2992 Cartier 88 2013 Gouin Blvd 89 1549 " 90 6525 Waverlv 91 1245 Gouin Blvd 92 5302 Lajeunesse 93 6502 " 94 6451 " 95 6420 Peloquin 96 6154 St. Charles 97 3875 Lajeunesse 98 3828 " 99 391 1 Henri Julien 100 1247 Cremazie, Blvd 101 102 1377 Cremazie, Blvd 103 1520 Alexandra ; 104 3206 Casgrain 105 1223 Rochambeau 106 3756 Drolet 107 3167 St-Denis 108 3298 Berri 109 1060 Cremazie, Blvd 110 3628 St. Gerard Ill 2981 Des Beiges 112 3529 B^noni 113 3664 St. Hubert 1 14 3627 St. Andr^ 115 3667 Bover 116 3327 St. Andre 117 2201 De LaRoche 118 1891 " 119 3440 Christophe Colomb 120 2223 Boyer 121 3271 St. Hubert 122 3342 " 123 3254 Letang 124 2498 Chateaubriand 125 Votes. 132 64 97 95 70 51 33 43 77 95 91 90 104 81 128 81 41 58 66 65 40 140 65 102 106 86 67 47 53 94 90 111 90 144 89 49 59 71 0 9 9 , 1 34 48 0 53 67 2 63 73 I 72 78 1 95 101 1 49 52 0 43 53 n 32 32 0 28 28 1 68 72 1 78 82 0 57 57 0 62 69 0 66 67 1 52 56 0 66 74 2 87 92 3 53 62 0 65 71 0 86 90 0 116 121 3 83 89 (Pas deVoteurs — No Voters). St. Denis QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^nerale. ST. DENIS (ElectoralDistrict— District Electoral)— Con— fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Sorutin. Candidates. Candidate. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donn4s. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters Us". Electeurs sur la liste. Rom€o Houle. Louis Omnes MaiUg. Al- phonse Ver- ville. Rejected Rejetfes. Not counted. Pas comptes No. MOXTREAL, CITY (OTi:) 2935 St-Andre 126 2303 Chateaubriand 127 Votes. 5 3 4 I Votes. 0 1 0 2 1 Votes. 70 84 48 60 86 55 87 56 64 93 58 1 Ill 110 2248 Pt- Denis 128 85 315 Belanger 129 3034 Drolet 130 4 • 115 119 3196 St-Hubert Wl 70 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaus, Vote civillSl Militarj- Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America 1 Dans I'Araerique du Nord / Within United Kingdom 1 Dans le Royaume-Uni / On the Continent of Europe \ Sur le continent d'Europe / 2 1 2 95 0 0 0 9,509 76 57 66 10,477 78 58 68 101 14 14, 508 Totals— Totaus...: 878 95 9,708 10,681 101 14 14,508 Majority for . i„h«n- \'otes — \'otes militaires — Within North America ^ Dans I'Amerique du Nord I 4.233 13 15 10 241 16 46 60 4.474 29 61 70 12 3 5,941 Dans le Royaum^Uni j Sur le continent d'Europe / Totals— Totaux 4,271 363 4,634 12 3 5,941 ffiiU po'ur>*"'« '•««»»» »*«*«' ''9*8- St, John tSt-Jean et) and Iberville QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election- — Treizieme Election Generale. ST. LAWREXCE— (ST-LAURENT)— ST-GEOKGE. (Electoral District — District electoral). 1911— Population 38,883. Candidates. Ballots. . — Valid — Voters Candidats. votes Bulletins. on Polling Divisions. polled. list. AiTonciissements de Scrutin. Honourable Charies Colquhoun Ballantyne. William Votes Rejected .Not count«d. Electeurs Clement Munn. valides donn^. Rejetfe. Pas comptes. sur la liste. No. Votes. Votes. MONTREAL, dTY (Cirt). St. Lawrence, Ward (Quartier St- Laurent ) 1 7 8 15 1 20 .. 2 2 15 17 2 32 *( »< .. 3 4 1 15 14 10 15 25 23 ** 2 45 .1 .5 15 20 35 1 51 ■ 5 11 17 9 26 20 43 26 2 2 64 " *' .' s . 9 4 13 24 40 28 53 41 u i' 5' 69 " . 10 55 39 94 13 141 '' " . 11 . 12 31 21 27 15 58 36 97 it u i' 57 . 13 . 14 19 24 57 67 76 91 101 .< i< 2 9 142 " " . 15 7 45 • 52 10 79 " " . 16 2 22 24 1 41 • 4 .i . IT . 18 8 5 58 29 66 34 94 " " 7' 70 '* " . 19 3 30 33 i' 1 64 " " . 20 3 49 52 1 88 " " . 21 1 9 10 i' 13 " " . 22 65 34 99 2 i 114 " '* . 23 34 25 59 9 71 " " . 24 51 22 73 2 106 it t( . 25 . 26 96 45 39 46 135 91 174 " " i' ii 134 *i u . 27 . 28 34 44 24 56 58 100 71 " " s' 144 u u . 29 27 65 92 4 129 '* " . 30 6 20 26 1 35 " " . 31 15 35 50 2 3 70 « " . 32 58 40 98 2 131 " '' . 33 43 16 59 8 93 . 34 83 29 112 i 3 142 . 35 53 20 73 4 90 .< » . 36 68 43 111 i 22 171 " " . 37 31 28 59 1 28 103 " " . 38 33 43 76 11 120 " ** 39 40 27 67 15 99 " . 40 15 33 48 27' 23 132 " . 41 31 47 78 1 104 tl . 42 6S 23 91 1 110 " " . 43 78 35 113 5 131 " " . 44 71 25 96 5 121 (t , « . 45 . 46 -56 67 26 35 82 102 107 u u 3 134 " *i . 47 . 48 36 20 13 49 49 69 57 " " 2' 98 " " . 49 27 42 69 i 8 95 « u . 50 . 51 . 52 6 29 3 48 57 13 54 86 16 73 .* u 96 " " 8 2' 40 St. Geo rge'sWard (Quartier St-GeorgE ) 53 14 12 26 4 4 42 " " . 54 22 10 32 3 59 " " . 55 21 38 59 4 81 ** '* . 56 14 24 38 5 62 it it . 57 50 22 72 34 126 " " . 58 79 32 111 23 132 '* ** . 59 43 10 53 32 113 " " . 60 46 41 87 3 12 127 >t it . 61 30 9 39 24 81 St. Lawrence- (St-Laurent) -St. George 192 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^'n^rale. ST. LAWRENCE— (ST-LAURENT)-ST. OEORd'E-Con.—Fin. (Electoral District — District Electoral). i Candidates . Ballots. - Valid — Voters Candidats. votes Bulletins. on Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. polled. Votes list. Electoura Honourable Charles Colquhoun Ballantyne. William Rejected Not counted. Clement valides — — sur Munn. donnas . Rejet^s. Pas comptfe. la liste. No. Votes. Votes. MONTREAL, crrY (cit£). St. George's Ward(QuartierSt-George) 62 29 13 42 1 59 •' .. 63 18 19 37 i 11 66 " .. 64 64 18 82 4 100 " .. 65 46 . 19 65 4 86 " .. 66 81 36 117 i 162 " .. 67 90 86 36 27 126 113 167 " .. 68 1 148 " .. 69 1.35 114 26 14 161 128 197 " .. 70 2 133 " .. 71 34 130 6 25 40 155 49 " .. 72 9 167 " .. 73 185 18 203 2 237 " .. 74 150 11 161 2 8 208 " .. 75 68 11 79 1 6 91 " .. 76 74 25 99 1 6 123 " .. 77 75 125 21 28 96 153 113 " .. 78 9 185 " (A-K) 79 74 14 88 6 120 " (L-Z) 79 84 14 98 5 114 " .. 80 140 22 162 9 201 Totals, Civil Vott^Totaux, Vote civil. 81 3,718 2,272 5,990 67 459 8,202 Military ^'otes — Votes militaires — 531 58 589 Dans r.\m^rique du Nord / 641 28 669 916 45 961 Sur Ic continent d'Europe / 5,806 2,403 8,209 67 459 8,202 Majoriti pour Honourable Charles Colquhoun BaUaotyne, 3,«3 ST. M.\RY (STE-MARIE) (Electoral District— District electoral). 1911— Population, 62,521. Hernias Deslauriers. — .Acclamation. SHEFFORD (Electoral District— District electoral). George Henri Boivin.— Acclamation. 1911— Population, 23,976. St. Lawrence-(St-Laurent)-St. George St. Mary (Ste-Marie) Shefford QUEBEC 193 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. SHEBBHOOKE (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population, 23,211. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidata. VaUd votes polled. Votes valides donn^. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeura sur la liste. William Stewart Davidson. Francis "N" McCrea. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^. No. Sherbrooke, Crry (Crri;). East Ward, (Quartier Est) (A-K) 1 (I^Z) 1 Votes. 10 33 51 36 23 26 74 34 39 41 22 29 28 30 82 34 34 18 17 69 118 39 21 72 15 15 118 88 149 124 138 112 144 125 174 24 77 91 56 100 92 18 60 11 2 32 27 13 Votes. 123 137 101 110 162 140 71 55 103 73 181 135 147 145 153 115 100 135 114 167 82 85 177 92 106 100 18 12 76 96 15 9 12 42 50 91 11 35 43 30 85 67 41 43 17 21 96 73 133 170 152 146 185 166 145 89 142 114 203 164 175 175 235 149 134 153 131 236 200 124 198 161 121 115 136 100 225 220 153 121 156 167 224 115 88 126 99 130 177 85 101 54 19 53 123 86 195 226 " " ... 2 3 2 1 8' 2 i 1 195 3 195 " " 4 247 5 226 6 177 150 ... .(A-K) 8 186 (I^Z) 8 151 (A-K) 9 (L-Z) 9 ... .(A-K) 10 (I^Z) 10 11 West Ward (Quartier Quest). . .(.i-K) 12 (L-Z) 12 (A-K) 13 (L-Z) 13 13a 14 2 1 6 2 2 i 3 4 1 4 5 2 235 196 213 228 285 184 151 168 150 281 258 Ontre Ward (Quratier Centre) 15 155 16 17 ... .(A-K) 18 4 2 238 220 157 (L-Z) 18 164 North Ward (Quartier Xord) . .(A-K) 19 (L-Z) 19 1 159 149 20 21 1 272 295 .... (A-K) 22 204 (L-Z) 22 153 23 Lennorv-ille, Village 24 " 25 2 1 185 196 265 Ascot, Township (Canton) 26 171 27 28 29 1 2 117 186 114 30 165 31 252 Ascot Comer 32 Orford, Township (Canton)'. 33 5 95 123 34 64 35 20 36 St-Elie-d 'Orford 37 1 64 141 38 91 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil 48 Military- Votes — Votes militaires — • Within North America \ 2,785 84 239 301 4.092 13 18 28 6,877 97* 257 329 61 23 8.712 fe Sur le continent d'Europe / 3.409 4.151 7.560 51 23 8,712 Majority for \ii>-,„-|g . Majority pour;*™"*'* N" HcCrea, 742 Sherbrooke 194 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizidme Election G^n^rale. 8TANSTEAD (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population, 20.765. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur laliste. Willis Keith Baldwin. William Lewis Shurtleff. Rejected Rejetfe. Not counted. pIs compt£s. St-Hermfn^gilde Barford, North (Nord) South (Sud) No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Votes. 124 104 37 69 64 23 72 66 75 83 158 91 62 19 30 57 37 31 104 36 89 113 168 148 135 106 59 87 45 80 37 96 61 65 63 58 94 62 73 17 22 Votes. 2 23 25 79 67 28 16 34 121 24 14 81 54 80 79 56 87 64 11 23 87 67 64 26 20 30 21 38 47 54 57 41 55 53 101 45 54 50 65 73 48 126 127 62 148 131 51 88 100 196 107 172 172 116 99 109 113 124 95 115 59 176 180 232 174 155 136 80 125 92 134 94 137 116 118 164 103 148 112 138 90 70 245 1 168 99 Barnston, Township (Canton), Barns- 1 199 Barnston, Township (Canton), Way's Mills 179 Barnston, Township (Canton), Heath- 3 2 2 100 Barnston, Township (Canton), Bald- win's Mills Barnston, Township (Canton), Stan- hope 106 128 247 i' 1 2 137 198 207 106 11 w 125 Diiville, Village Hatley, Township (Canton), Hatley Centre Hatley, Township (Canton), Reed's Crossing Hatley North. (Nord), Village Ste-Catherine-de-Hatley Magog, Town (Ville) 1 1 131 159 169 130 1 1 124 72 274 241 Magog, Township (Canton) 1 4 2 3' 2 266 226 220 229 254 119 Stanstead, Township (Canton) — Georgeville Fitch Bay Marlington • 145 175 173 168 175 Stanstead Plain. Village Rock Island. Village.. 1 179 212 2 176 210 Beebe " 2 2 139 154 Ayer's Cliff " East Hatley " 1 111 91 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil Military' ^'otcs — Votes militaires — 41 3,020 3 10 14 2,064 35 96 151 5,084 38 106 165 20 17 6,966 Dans I'Ani^rique du Nord Within United Kingdom Dans le Royaume-Uni On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d'Europe Totals— Totaux 3,047 2,346 5,393 20 17 6,966 Mtl JSur ]™^ *'*«»• 8""'"'°' «»• Stanstead QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. TEMISCOUATA (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Populatii 195 Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. ^ Candidate. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeur sur la liste. Charles Arthur Gauvreau. Luc LeBel. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas comptfes. Votes. 211 Votes. 3 4 2 2 1 1 2 5 4 5 3 7 7 14 1 9 16 9 6 4 6 3 0 5 2 26 13 9 6 9 5 13 23 35 6 17 3 9 14 1 16 25 14 30 24 37 40 33 21 33 26 14 1 0 214 116 85 137 160 123 64 67 190 85 132 58 142 136 166 103 103 137 65 56 177 69 43 129 125 171 89 107 134 134 159 133 149 196 47 151 43 189 163 101 145 102 88 152 149 152 147 119 149 179 140 118 137 56 112 177 83 104 135 159 122 62 1 1 1 172 183 175 97 62 92 186 80 129 1 1 235 103 51 63: 135 122 1 212 162 165 202 9 87 2 133 128 59 52 171 1 3 2 203 81 72 218 66 74 43 124 156 123 154 145 209 76 103 98 140 128 166 125 161 1.54 193 120 152 126 244 161 276 41 57 134 40 1 190 63 180 233 149 100 129 77 2 1 1 185 117 188 163 74 121 122 125 115 107 86 128 146 114 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 209 210 189 204 159 199 203 185 104 136 2 144 158 56 61 Trois-Pistoles, Town (Ville) 1 " Parish (Paroisse) 2 Ste. Franfoise, " 5 B^gon (St. Jean-de-Dieu), 6 7 St.Jean-Baptiste-de 1' Isle- Vert* 9 .. 10 .. 11 Notre- Dame-des -Sept -Douleurs-de- rUe-Verte 12 St.-Eloi, Parish (Paroisse) 13 St.-Paul-de-la-Croix, Parish (Paroisse) 14 St.-Cyprien, Parish (Paroisse) 15 St.-Arsene, " 16 17 18 St.-Epiphane Cacouna, Village 24 St.-George-de-Cacouna, Parish (Par- 25 St .-Patrice-de-la- Riviere-du-Loup. Par- ish (Paroisse) 26 Notre-Dame-du-Portage, Parish Par- oisse) 27 St.-Antonin, Parish (Paroisse) 28 29 St.-Modeste, " 30 St.- Louis-du-Ha-Ha, Parish (Par- oisse) 31 .. 32 St.-Mathias-de-Cabano, Parish (Par- oisse) 33 " (Squatteck),. St.-Honor6, Parish (Paroisse) 34 35 36 37 Notre Dame du Lac, Parish (Paroisse) 38 " .. 39 St.-Eusfebe-de-Cabano, Parish (Par- oisse) 40 Ste.-Rose-du-Dfegelf, " .41 " .. 42 Fraser\-ille, City (Cit^) 43 44 45 St.-Cl^ment Parish (Paroisse). Temiscouata 196 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election- — Trcizieme Election Gen^rale. T^MISCOUATA (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donn^. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Charles Arthur Gau\Teau. Luc LeBel. Rejected Rejetfe. Not counted. Pas compt^. No. St. Joseph-de-la-Riviere-Blcue 55 .. 56 " 57 Votes. 102 93 84 108 Votes. 7 7 3 4 109 100 87 112 156 1 146 164 ..58 2 141 Total Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil. 58 Military Votes — Votes mUitaires: — 6,444 8 11 26 645 4 22 24 7,089 12 33 50 35 1 9,163 Dans le Royaume-Uni On the Continent of Europe ' Totals — Totaux 6,489 695 7,184 35 1 9,163 Majorill ^r;f »>"'^ A't»>"' Gauvreau. 5,794. TERREBONNE (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population, 29,018. i Jules-Edouard Prfvost.— .4cclaination. THREE RIVERS AND (TROIS-RITIERES ET) ST. lUAUBICE (Electoral District — District electoral). 1919— Population, 36,153. Jacques Bureau.— .\eclaiiiatioii. Temiscouata Terrebonne Three Rivers and (Trois-Rivieres et) St. Maurice QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G6n6rale. VAUDKEUIL-SOULANGES (Electoral District — District Electoral). 1911— Population, 20,43ff. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfes. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Gustave Boyer. Julien Firmin Bisson- nette. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Votes. 60 129 Votes. 8 7 0 54 37 27 4 3 5 0 0 31 0 4 8 1 0 4 8 0 2 2 8 6 22 3 1 2 14 2 14 16 4 9 3 0 2 0 18 2 3 68 136 101 122 69 58 121 146 69 68 124 44 185 78 102 142 155 86 84 146 72 39 93 103 52 87 182 83 69 61 69 100 86 152 99 95 99 122 77 66 118 136 49 1 76 191 101 126 68 138 32 86 31 70 117 } 336 106 143 64 1 68 124 1 83 147 42 53 154 76 102 2 1 265 95 125 138 222 147 85 3 174 98 84 92 142 64 39 3 1 180 109 46 91 119 101 118 44 81 160 80 1 1 3 68 110 237 100 68 59 55 2 1 87 82 97 98 118 72 136 95 I 3 119 196 124 86 117 96 122 1 122 139 75 93 66 74 100 158 134 46 1 160 65 No Ste-Jeanne — de — I'lle — Perrot, Parish (Paroisse) 1 Ste-Jeanne — de — I'lle — Perrot, Parish (Paroisse) 2 Vaudreuil, Village 3 Como, Village, (Hudson) 4 " (Hudson Heights) ... 5 6 Rigaud, Town (Ville) 7 7a Pointe- Fortune, Village 8 Vaudreuil, Parish (Paroisse), (Bas Petite-Cote) 9 Vaudreuil, Parish (Paroisse), (Haut Petite-Cote) 10 Vaudreuil, Parish (Paroisse), (Fief).. 11 Dorion, Town (VUle) 12 Rigaud, Parish (Paroisse), (Brul^) .... 13 (St-Thomas) 14 " " (L'Anse) — 15 Ste-Marthe, Parish (Paroisse), (Vil- lage) 16 Ste-Marthe, Parish (Paroisse, (Ste- Marie) 17 Tres-St^R6dempteur, Parish (Paroisse 18 Ste-Justine, Parish (Paroisse), (Vil- lage) 19 Ste-Justine, Parish (Paroisse), (Pever- hill) 20 Ste-Justine, Parish (Paroisse), (Maga- sin Rouge) 21 St-Lazare, Parish (Paroisse), (Village) 22 (Cote St-Louis) 23 St-Lazare, Parish (Paroisse), (Ste- Ang^lique) 24 Les-C^dres, (Village) 25 (Fleuve) 26 (St-F«r6ol) 27 " (St-Dominique) 28 C6teau-du-Lac, (Village) 29 (Fleuve) 30 " (Pont^Chateau) 31 Coteau-Landing, Village 32 Coteau-Station, Village 33 St-Clet, Parish (Paroisse) 34 (Ste-Anne).. 35 St-Polycarpe, ^'illage 36 St-Polycarpe, Parish (Paroisse), (Ste- Marie) 37 St-Polycarpe, Parish (Paroisse), (Bas- Riviere) 38 St-Polycarpe, Parish (Paroisse), (Ste- Catherine 39 St-Telesphore, Parish (Paroisse), (St- George) 40 St-Telesphore-Parish (Paroisse), (ViUage) 41 Rivier^Beaudette, Village 42 Vaudreuil-Soulanges 198 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G6ndrale. TAI;DBEUII/-S0LXANGES (Electoral District^District Electoral)— Con.— fin. Polling Divisions. AiTondissementa de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donn6s . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Gustave Boyer. Julien Firmin Bisson- nette. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas complfes. No. St-Zotique, Parish (Paroisse), (Stc- Votes. 37 93 40 Votes. 1 5 4 38 98 44 43 St-Zotique, Village, (St-Thomas) .. . . 44 (Village) 45 2 127 59 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux. Vote civil 46 Military Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America 1 4,045 14 9 7 348 13 9 38 4,393 27 18 45 26 3 5.550 Within United Kingdom \ Dans le Royaume-Lni / Sur le continent d Europe / Totals— Totaux 4,075 408 4,483 26 3 5. 'WO Ma]orul^ur}«-t-eBo.er.3,««. Vaudreuil-Soulanges QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G^n^rale. WESTMOUNT— ST-HENRI (Electoral District — District Electoral). 1911— Population, 56,088. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes poUed. Votes valides donnfis . Ballots. Bulletins . Voters on list. Eleeteurs Bur la liste. Joseph Alfred Leduc. Honorable Joseph Pierre Albert S^vigny. Rejected Rejetfis. Not counted. Pas comptfes. Montreal, City (Cite). Ste-Cunfegonde, Ward (Quartier)— No. . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 . 10 . 11 . 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . 18 . 19 . 20 . 21 . 22 . 23 . 24 , 25 , 26 . 27 . 28 . 29 . 30 . 31 . 32 . 33 . 34 . 35 . 35a . 36 . 36a . 37 . 38 . 38a . 39 . 40 . 41 . 42 . 43 . 44 . 45 . 46 . 47 . 48 . 48a . 49 . 50 . 51 . 51a . 52 . 53 Votes. 95 66 86 50 101 42 59 61 43 117 228 66 87 95 144 102 104 52 36 59 35 95 132 142 98 119 103 102 197 89 124 144 66 120 72 100 89 99 165 129 103 138 136 168 136 99 136 160 105 137 103 125 79 84 127 134 133 154 Votes. 80 40 64 38 45 5 10 14 4 3 8 9 4 8 13 5 7 42 60 78 63 37 14 41 7 4 13 18 29 9 4 6 4 6 13 52 26 23 62 20 45 13 2 6 12 5 8 18 8 5 40 23 6 72 12 12 6 21 175 106 150 88 146 47 69 75 47 120 236 75 91 103 157 107 111 94 96 137 98 132 146 183 105 123 116 120 226 98 128 150 70 126 85 152 115 122 227 149 148 151 138 174 148 104 144 178 113 142 143 148 85 156 139 146 139 175 242 109 Coursol 2 1 151 207 128 74 Quesnel 268 135 Vinet 120 1558 St-Jacques 563 Atwater 89 102 243 Delisle 5 66 308 " 123 331 Workman 271 184 Delisle 94 374 Workman 91 Vinet 67 " 58 " 980 Charlevoix 1 3 1 i 108 121 317 131 114 St-Henri, Ward (Quartier)— 43 Marin 78 " 1 121 116 1693 StJacques 170 734 St-Antoine 586 Atwater 564 " 561 Workman 1 3 2 i' 165 180 166 229 1538 Notre- Dame, West (Quest)... 65 Ste-Em^lie 25 Rose-de-Lima 122a " i' 5 4 6 126 143 156 131 78a " 277 74 " 118 96a SteEm^lie 98a Turgeon 4 115 180 4 St-Leo 82 70 St-Augustin 1853 St-Jacques 1853 " 102 Park Ave 53 Convent 1 2 i' 2 r 6 159 178 190 171 159 1023 StAntoine 270 1088 " 1088 " 219 Ste-Marguerite 79 .St-Philippe 1 2 1 1 174 179 201 164 16 " 58 " 5 224 178 30 Ste-Marguerite 112 " 97 Pare George-Etienne-Cartier.. 2 2 129 179 225 188 Beaudoin 138 2146 St-Jacques 1134 St-Antoine 1153 " 2163 StJacques 6 8' 3 2 7 180 191 184 103 196 168 130 " 183 110 Delinelle 169 179 " i 211 Westmount — St-Henri 200 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizidme Election G6n6rale. WESTMOfXT—ST-HEXRI— (Electoral District— District Electoral).— Con.— fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. ,plecteur8 sur la liste. Joseph Alfred Leduc . Honorable Joseph Pierre Albert Sfevigny. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas comptfs 62 Palm 51 " 62 St-Rfmi No. . 54 . 55 . 56 . 57 . 58 . 59 . 60 . 61 62 63 . 64 . 65 . 66 . 67 . 68 . 68a . 69 . 69a . 70 . 71 . 72 72a 73 74 75 76 77 77a 78 78a 79 79a 80 80a 81 81a 82 83 Votes. 190 113 112 166 132 108 88 60 54 26 30 22 20 23 30 29 33 23 14 25 23 33 16 12 48 20 22 19 23 16 15 15 18 23 15 14 31 14 Votes. 9 5 12 8 6 27 8 159 152 153 137 89 158 102 124 85 107 138 179 161 67 114 184 173 144 169 141 130 141 174 107 126 130 105 100 117 149 104 199 118 124 174 138 135 96 219 206 179 167 111 178 125 154 114 140 161 193 186 90 147 200 185 192 189 163 149 164 190 122 141 148 128 115 131 180 118 i 2 227 138 146 615 St-.\mbroiac 432 St-Emflie 1 212 159 2310 St^acques 17 St<-Marie 3 163 112 Westmocnt, Cm- (Crri). 11 Brooks 127 Sclbv i' 3 1 1 285 291 124 Clandeboye 110 Columbia 4206 Ste-Catherine, West (Quest)... 230 228 147 1219 Greene 224 4114 Ste-Catherine, West (Quest)... 1257 Greene 2 156 192 1257 " 404 Mount Pleasant 404 " 3 1 4 141 171 181 121 Westmount, Blvd 21 Stanton 4437 Sherbrooke, West (Quest) 4437 " 153 Hillside " 3' 6 1 1 i' 248 267 133 190 251 4630 Sherbrooke, West (Quest) 219 415 Mt. Stephen 4585 Sherbrooke, West (Quest) 8 2 236 228 180 193 680 Victoria 202 680 " 5 1 1 233 4859 Sherbrooke, West (Quest) 4859 " " 431 Victoria 141 186 190 431 " 163 4868 Sherbrooke, West (Quest) 139 4868 " " 175 385a Victoria 239 " 1 1 237 160 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civi Militarj' Votes — Votes militaires— Within North America 1 96 7,845 39 49 54 5,496 200 508 771 13,341 239 557 825 78 72 17.014 Dans I'Am^rique du Xord Totals— Totaui 7,987 6,975 14,962 78 72 17,014 Ma]or1{lXr ]">^^^ *»'-«' I^»«=' »'•«• Westmount — St-Henri QUEBEC 2C Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G^n^rale. WKIGHT (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population, 23,862. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. No. Aylmer, Town (Ville) 1 2 3 4 Eardley 5 6 Wakefield, Village 7 " Township (Canton) 8 9 " East (Est) 10 Masham, South (Sud) 11 North (Nord) 12 Low, Township (Canton) 13 14 Denholm, Mun 15 Aylwin, Township (Canton) 16 Hincks, Township (Canton) 17 18 Wright " 19 20 Gracefield 21 Northfield 22 Bouchette, Towns'hip (Canton) 23 24 Cameron " 25 Maniwaki 26 27 Kensington " 28 Egan 29 30 31 Aumond, Township (Canton) 32 Lytton " 33 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaui, Vote civil. 33 Military Votes — Votes inilit.aires — Within North America Dans I'Am^rique du Nord Within United Kingdom Dans le Royaume-Uni On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d 'Europe Totals— Totaui Candidates. Candidats. Emmanuel Berchmans Devlin. Votes. 123 58 173 94 25 81 157 28 74 81 118 131 78 79 65 154 Andrew Pritchard. 16 166 13 54 123 Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfe. 213 134 96 159 56 93 67 81 249 152 135 97 47 205 116 57 193 39 106 169 128 144 103 104 127 72 3,934 34 57 153 Ballots. Bulletins. Reject'd Rejet^a 4,178 Not counted Pas corapt^s Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. 360 220 158 243 72 120 76 105 289 183 164 108 81 304 153 62 264 61 96 130 148 228 162 210 140 160 133 250 96 158 Majoflle ^ur JEnunanuel Berchmans DevUn. 1,542. Wright 202 QUEBEC Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G^n^rale. YAMASKA (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population. 20,387. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs 8ur la liste. Joseph Ernest Oscar Gladu. Aim^ Chassfe. Rejec'ed Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas comptfe \o. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Votes. 137 46 89 51 53 90 125 99 75 94 75 70 64 21 147 72 100 49 114 118 110 82 111 58 64 98 66 88 87 126 87 91 104 74 100 60 45 Votes. 22 4 6 5 1 1 6 3 3 19 1 1 6 2 5 3 1 1 14 20 14 27 30 16 38 25 10 12 18 28 13 9 39 27 20 11 3 159 50 95 56 54 91 131 102 . 78 113 76 71 70 23 152 75 101 50 128 138 124 109 141 74 102 123 76 100 105 154 100 100 143 101 120 71 48 1 1 1 208 " Parish (Paioisse) 69 114 139 U 4( 72 St-Bonaventure " StrPie-df^Guire " ........ 2 1 1 i' 2 114 175 126 84 168 107 u « 102 StrG6rard-Majella, " 2 79 24 Yamaska, (St Michel), Village " " Parish (Paroisse). St-Fran;ois-du-Lac " 1 191 87 1 3 2 1 124 83 175 170 164 Pierreville, Village 143 170 St-Th9mas-de-Pierreville, Parish (Pa- roisse) St-Thomas-de-Pierreville-, Parish (Pa 9 99 113 Notre-Dame-de-Pierreville, Parish 83 Notre-Dame-de-Pierreville, Parish (Paroisse) La-Baie-du-Febvre 136 117 121 „ 178 St-Elphege, Parish (Paroisse) La-Visitation-de-la-B-V-M., Parish (Paroisse) St-Z6phirin-de-Courval 4 2 1 i' 119 119 183 111 134 St-Marcel, Pari.sh (Paroisse) 1 1 155 64 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil Military Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America 37 3,140 2 0 6 464 0 0 0 3,604 2 0 6 33 6 4,620 On the Continent of Europe I Totals — Totaux . 3,148 464 3,612 33 6 4,620 Majority for Slajorlt^ pour 'Joseph Ernest Oscar Gladu, 2,C84. Yamaska NOVA SCOTIA— NOUVELLE-ECOSSE Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. 1911— Population. 29.010. ANTIGOMSH and GUTSBOBOUGH. (Electoral District — District electoral) Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. John Howard Sinclair. William Alexander Wells. Rejected Rejetfe. Not counted Pas compt^s Antigonish County— No. .. 1 2 Votes. 59 72 33 67 61 112 125 108 122 119 83 99 39 39 133 98 55 81 85 65 33 65 40 82 80 130 76 58 103 35 67 85 47 23 18 24 43 49 55 49 63 133 85 78 64 136 40 43 Votes. 32 65 51 40 39 30 45 45 54 49 72 79 90 28 40 37 62 14 65 43 26 21 92 23 50 46 98 63 22 45 23 17 43 37 19 6 19 46 33 28 10 13 16 22 52 67 75 18 8 91 159 123 73 106 91 157 170 162 171 191 162 189 67 79 170 160 69 146 128 91 54 157 63 132 126 228 139 80 148 58 84 128 84 42 24 43 89 82 83 59 76 149 107 130 131 211 58 51 141 1 232 .. 3 207 4 121 .. 5 .. 6 168 Middle South River 132 .. 7 240 .. 8 .. 9 .. 10 .. 11 .. 12 .. 13 .. 13a .. 14 .. 15 .. 16 .. 17 .. 18 .. 1 .. 2 .. 2a 292 267 Heatherton 230 St. Joseph's 1 311 250 Antigonish, (West) 270 133 Marj'vale 2 118 271 Linwood 1 231 107 220 GUTSBOROUOH CoUNTY — Guysborough 3 186 125 77 .. 3 .. 3a .. 4 .. 5 . . 6a 209 96 Melford 178 Crow Harbour 2 232 310 .. 6b .. 7 186 147 .. 8 .. 8a .. 9 .. 10 .. 11 .. 12 .. 12a .. 13 .. 14 .. 15 .. 16 .. 17 .. 18 .. 19 .. 20 .. 21 .. 21a .. 22 . . 23 .. 23a " 250 Sonora 1 107 151 206 White Head Port Hiliord 3 158 94 50 90 113 144 122 Tracadie 88 110 Larry's River 177 174 178 178 Hazel HUl Goldboro 1 291 102 Seal Harbour 101 203 Antigonish and Guysborough 204 NOVA SCOTIA Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G6n^rale. ANTIGOMSII AND GUYSBOROUGH (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. -\iTondissements do Scrutin. Candidates. Candidat-s. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. John Howard Sinclair. William Alexander Wells. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s No. North Guysborough 24 Port Felix 25 Votes. 65 90 40 82 32 Votes. 68 43 20 6 16 133 133 60 88 48 2 170 194 Beckerton 26 Charlo's Cove 27 1 106 101 66 Totals, Civil Vot<^Totaux Vote c'n-H. 54 Militan,' Votes — Votes militaires — 3,862 35 26 21 2,171 59 117 159 6,033 94 143 180 18 0 9,208 3.944 2,506 6,450 18 0 9,208 Majority for 1 Majority pourj John Howard Sinclair, 1,438. Antigonish and Guysborough NOUVELLE-ECOSSE Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. 205 CAPE BRETON NORTH and \^CTORIA. (Electoral District— District Electoral) 1911— Population, 29,8 Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Xo, Victoria County — lona 1 Middle River 2 Baddeck, East 3a Baddeck, West 3b South Gut 4 Englishtown 5 Boulardarie 6 Ingonish 7 Cape North 8 Bay St. Lawrence 9 North Side, Little Narrows 10 North Shore 11 New Campbellton 12 North River 13 South Side, Little Narrows 14 Neil's Harbour 15 Baddeck Forks 16 Big Bras d'Or 17 Washabuck 18 C.\PE Breton North. — Boisdaie 9 Grand Narrows, East 14a Grand Narrows, West 14b North Side, East Bay 19 French \'ale 22 George's River 23 Little Bras d'Or i; Florence 4b Sydney Mines ,Town la " 2a " 3a " 4a " lb ' 2b " 3b " 4b Boulardarie 10 North Sydney, Town la " 2a " lb " 2b " Ic " 2c Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil. 42 Military Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America Dans rAm6rique du Nord Within United Kingdom ' Dans le Royaume-Uni On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d'Europe Totals— Totaus Candidates. Candidats . Daniel Duncan McKenzie. 132 90 59 34 63 178 129 66 39 75 60 60 147 197 157 103 123 144 111 79 109 139 137 177 147 128 190 103 222 154 John MeCormick Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes. 41 58 28 40 35 71 68 160 107 146 124 99 91 84 91 94 102 76 108 372 363 145 157 126 100 95 218 265 317 210 269 268 210 170 193 230 231 279 223 218 252 194 301 234 Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetes Not counted Pas compter Electeurs sur la liste. 251 190 217 224 146 103 170 289 259 125 71 139 84 141 129 155 146 107 124 250 241 209 177 146 387 413 510 359 412 444 420 274 331 391 345 410 287 350 438 330 536 386 MtjSJltl S2>ur} »»«»'«' ""n**" McKenzie, 828. Cape Breton North and Victoria 206 A01'.4 SCOTIA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gen^^rale. CAPE BRETON SOUTH AND RICHMOND. (Electoral District— District Electoral). 19H— Population, 66,625. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. CAPE BRETON SOUTH. No Reserve (A) 1 " (B) 1 " (C) 1 " (D) 1 Ball's Creek (1) 2 (2) 2 Hillside CD 3 (2) 3 Main-4dieu (1) 5 (2) 5 Louisburg 6 Gabarouse (1) 7 (2) 7 (3) 7 East Bay, South 8 Dominion No. 6 (1) 11 (2) 11 Port Morien (A) 12 (B) 12 (C) 12 (D) 12 Big Pond 13 Catalone 15 Trout Brook •...■ 16 Grand Mira 17 South Forks (1) 18 (2)18 Lingan (1) 20 (2) 20 " (3) 20 Enon 21 Bateston 24 BTDNET. CITY. Ward I (A) 1 " I (B) 2 " I (C) 3 " I (D) 4 " II (A) 5 " II (B) 6 " 11 (C) 7 " II (D) 8 " III North (A) 9 " III " (B) 10 " III " (C) 11 " III South (D) 12 " III " (E) 13 " III " (F) 14 " III " (G) 15 " IV (A) 16 " IV (B) 17 " IV (C) 18 " IV (D) 19 " IV (E) 20 " IV (F) 21 " IV (G) 22 " V (A) 23 " V (B) 24 " V (C) 25 " V ....(D) 26 " V (E) 27 " V (F) 28 " V (G) 29 Cape Breton South and Candidates. ^ t^ ■ OS. 0 i >>-« tr ■ .s-s X Ei J^l rtm asffi S: O ^OU ■^ Douglas, o^er (>ur) ^ |i„^„t Baiter 4.4M [John Angus GUlis 4,458 MtjoJitI j^ur]^^'' H"""*"" «""*' I George William Kyte 9»7 over (sur) ' """am "F." t arroU 955 over (sur), R„|^„t Baxter 3,978 Uohn Angus GUlis 4,03t COLCHESTER (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population, 23,664. Fleming Blanchard McCurdy.— Acclamation. Cape Breton South and Richmond Colchester NOrVELLE-£COSSE Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. CUMBERLAND (Electoral District— District electoral). 1911— Population, 40,543. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. \'alid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Hance James Logan. Honourable Edgar Nelson Rhodes. Rejected Rejetfe. Not coimted. Pas comptfes .\mherst, Town — No. . 1.1 . iB . Ic . Id . lE . If . 2a . 2b . 2c . 2d . 2e . 2r . 3a . 3b . 3c . 3d . 3e . 3f . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 . 10a . 10b . llA . llB . 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . 18a . 18b . 19 . 20a . 20b . 21a . 21b . 22 . 23a . 23b . 24 . 2Sa . 25b . 26a . 26b . 26c . 27 . 28a . 28b . 29a . 29b . 29c . 30 . 31a . 31b . 32 . 33a . 33b Votes. 68 73 80 83 91 36 48 86 78 107 49 40 104 132 113 119 92 83 33 88 74 105 54 113 58 77 60 61 72 101 107 86 106 76 60 50 95 76 53 100 94 118 69 50 38 60 72 93 89 47 90 51 44 61 62 64 50 131 91 12 73 46 Votes. 46 78 86 106 96 54 45 71 78 83 60 49 78 72 96 111 135 61 34 54 75 83 58 74 98 • 41 42 76 33 81 99 55 52 74 68 49 103 77 74 97 87 69 43 33 32 107 122 93 109 69 114 56 55 65 78 74 21 88 109 29 59 54 114 151 166 189 187 90 93 157 156 190 109 89 182 204 209 230 227 144 67 142 149 188 112 187 156 118 102 137 105 182 206 141 158 150 128 99 198 153 127 197 181 187 112 83 70 167 194 186 198 116 204 107 99 126 140 138 71 219 200 41 132 100 1 1 172 204 a 1 214 •> 215 u 1 1 3 1 305 n 180 135 218 1 2 3 216 •< 259 162 u 1 164 232 271 283 1 1 1 i' 295 305 270 111 Amherst Hill 1 204 224 Hastings ' 1 270 158 261 Tidnish 214 155 145 196 Wallace Bay 1 205 264 Wallace 290 Wallace Bridge Wentworth 2 1 219 232 193 Westchester 173 166 Middleboro River Philip 1 277 191 172 269 i 242 Little River 3 229 158 151 99 Springhill 2 272 290 264 " 279 278 280 148 157 River Hebert 173 218 207 99 Joggins 1 290 282 Shulie 76 Advocate 1 1 195 170 Cumberland 210 \OVA SCOTIA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election (ienerale. CUMBERLAND (Electoral District— Distriot Electoral)— Con.— fin. I'ollini: Divisions. .\rrondi8S('n>ents de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidati^. Hance James Logan. Honourable Edgar Nelson Rhodes. Valid Votes polled. Votes valides donn6s . Ballots. Bulletins. Rejecte' I»"«»son, 81». Digby and Annapolis 212 A'Or.4 SCOTIA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^nerale. HALIFAX (Electoral District— District electoral). 1911— Population, 80,257. Honourable .lleiander Kenneth Marl^ean.— Acclamation. Peter Francis Martin.— .\ccIamation. HANTS (Electoral District— District Electoral ). 1911— Population, 19,703. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electcurs sur la liste. Lewis Herbert Martell. Hadley Brown Tremain. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Windsor " (A to M) No. l.\ IB iB Ic Ic Id 2a 2b 2b 3 4 5 6.K 6b 7 8 9a 9b 10a 10b llA 11b lie llD 12 13a 13a 13b 14 lOA 15b 16 17 18 Votes. 105 100 74 90 87 94 70 109 100 119 73 157 71 52 64 41 143 55 58 71 40 41 39 24 193 43 80 69 50 74 74 48 61 72 Votes. 129 86 76 86 72 61 93 39 49 101 107 89 110 100 44 62 46 52 85 35 72 38 54 58 31 71 88 73 60 39 103 126 82 58 234 186 150 176 159 155 163 148 149 220 180 246 181 152 108 103 189 107 143 106 112 79 93 82 224 114 168 142 no 113 177 174 143 130 2 3 1 1 320 245 " (Mc to Z " (A to K) 203 207 " (LtoZ) 206 210 St. Croix 227 (AtoH) 177 " (J to Z ) 3 193 314 1 235 318 227 225 143 168 Noel 2 278 142 Nine Mile River I 226 139 South Maitland 160 Maitland 1 111 125 Five Mile River 111 Forks Shubenacadie (A to L) (M to Z, 2 1 291 149 206 Milford 183 Walton 155 Gore 173 Hantsport 3 1 277 270 - 204 197 Totals. Civil Votc^-Totaux.Vote civil Militarj- Votes — Votes militaires — 34 2,641 23 8 24 2,475 119 174 221 5,116 142 182 245 22 0 7,015 Dans TAm^rique du Nord ■■■} Totals— Totaux 2,696 2,989 5,685 22 0 7,015 Majorlll j!J.ur}H»«J'*> B"^- Treniain, m. Halifax Hants NOrVELLE-£rOSSE 213 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gen^rale. IV\'EBXESS (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population, 25,571. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats . Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfe. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la Uste. Alexander WUliam Chisholm. Thomas Gallant. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. No. 1 Votes. 96 78 108 133 62 140 10 75 95 37 111 108 115 92 56 62 87 143 100 105 83 51 47 87 62 29 107 99 107 98 45 28 64 82 74 139 86 115 103 109 45 Votes. 82 61 40 66 17 39 8 77 37 97 51 70 19 38 28 33 73 29 14 33 32 76 40 91 53 39 58 60 49 n 27 26 40 35 23 75 54 85 54 86 50 178 139 148 199 79 179 18 152 132 134 162 178 134 130 84 95 160 172 114 138 115 127 87 178 115 68 165 159 156 109 72 54 104 117 97 214 140 200 157 195 95 278 Judique River Inhabitants Port Hood .(1) 2 .(2) 2 .... 3 .(1) 4 (2) 4 .(3) 4 ... 5 5 2 1 243 243 297 197 317 it 34 Hillsboro 230 Strathlome .(1) 6 .(2) 6 7 1 1 225 215 232 Margaree Harbor .(1) 8 .(2) 8 .(1) 9 .(2) 9 (1) 10 .(2) 10 .(1) u .(2) 11 .(1) u .(2) 11 .(1) 12 .(2) 12 .... 13 .... 14 .... 15 .... 16 .... 17 .... 18 .(1) 19 ■(2) 19 .... 20 .(1) 21 . (2) 21 .... 22 .... 23 .... 24 .(1) 25 .(2) 26 .(3) 27 .(4) 28 262 206 S. W. Margaree 1 188 111 N.E. " 148 276 Cheticamp 255 161 ;; .Sub.22 2 230 195 i' 2 221 River Dennis . 172 255 East Lake Ainslie 1 214 100 West Bay 1 293 246 Poplar Grove 1 192 146 1 111 90 170 210 166 Port Hawkesburj'. Town 1 294 241 Inverness, Town 2 1 397 271 1. „ 2 3 369 205 Militarj' Votes — Votes militaires — 3,473 19 15 37 1,976 48 109 125 5,449 67 124 162 24 5 8.906 Dans r.^merique du Xord / 3,544 2,258 5,802 24 5 8,906 Majority for 1 .Majority pour/' Aleiander William Chisholm, 1,28C. Inverness 214 A'Or.1 SCOTIA Thirteenth General Election — Ticizienie KING'S (Eleotoral District— District electoral). Mleetion (ienerale. 1911— Population, 21.780. I'olling Divisions. Arrontlis.sements de Scrutin. Candidates. RiKht Honourabk 8ir Robert Laird Borden. James Scaly. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Rejected Rejetfe. Not counted Pas compt^s. Voters on list. Electeurs .sur la liste. No. Sheffield Mills 1 Canning "i Kingsport 3 Scott's Bay 4 Canard 5 Port Williams 6 Centreville (A to L) 7 .(MtoZ) 7| Upper Dyke (A to L) 8 (MtoZ) 8| Brooklyn Street 9 Woodville 10 Somerset 11 Kentvillc (AtoL) 12 .,-..(M toZ) 12 (AtoL) 12J (M toZ) 12| Canaan (A to L) 1'! (M toZ) !.■! Gaspereaux 14 Grand Pr6 15 WolfviUe 16 165 Avonport 17 Loekhartville 18 Millville 19 Greenwood 20 Kingston Village 21 Dalhousie 22 Dempsey Corner 23 North Kingston 24 Cambridge 25 Benvick (A to L) 26 (MtoZ) 26 Canada Creek 27 Harbourville 28 Votes. Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil 36 Military A'otes — Votes militaires — Within North .\merica Dans r.\merique du Nord Within United Kingdom Dans le Roy aume-Uni On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d'Europe Totals — Totaux . 149 156 160 76 83 104 65 78 22 128 124 3,375 100 203 263 3,941 Votes. 118 77 76 76 33 69 57 118 42 38 34 42 .58 78 51 03 59 64 104 54 87 96 127 46 196 166 155 122 112 241 124 157 147 163" 176 106 261 169 123 131 147 1.58 126 253 218 214 238 127 146 163 129 182 76 215 220 235 145 152 54 95 214 287 278 224 202 1.56 135 326 205 151 205 228 236 149 318 215 197 222 214 206 161 304 264 323 310 174 190 229 184 228 94 256 268 263 208 207 83 152 Majority f »r 1 Majority paurj Right Honourable Sir Robert Lilrd Borden, 1,417. King's NOUVELLE-&COSSE 21 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. LL'XEXBl'BG (Electoral District— District electoral) 1911— Population. 33.260. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. William Duff. Joseph WUlis Margeson. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas compt^. Lunenburg, East (A) •• (B) Central fA-L) (M-Z) West (A-L) .(M-Z) Garden Lots 4 Martin's Brook 5 First South 6 Feltzen South 7 Rose Bay 8 Riverport 9 Upper La Have 10 Mahone Bay (A-L) U ••" (M-Z) 11 MadersCovc 12 Oakland 13 Indian Point 14 Block House 15 Xew Cornwall 16 Bridgewater. East 17 South (A) 18 " (B) 18 North (A-L) 19 •' (M-Z) 19 Conquerall Bank 20 Pleasantville 21 West Dublin 22 La Have Islands 23 Petite Riviere 24 \ogler's Cove 2.5 Italy Cross 26 Waterloo 27 Baker's Settlement 28 Northfield 29 Midville Branch 30 New Germany, East (A-L) 31. " (M-Z) 3L West 3lB Barss' Corner 32 Hemford 33 Tancook 34 Chester, West (A-L) 35 •• (M-Z) 35 " East (A-L) 36 •• (M-Z) 36 Mill Cove 37 Blandford 38 New Ross, East (A-L) 39 ■' (M-Z) 39 West 40 Chester Basin. 41 Western Shore (A-L) 42 " (M-Z) 42 Hebb's Mills 43 Blue Rocks 44 Park's Creek 45 New Cumberland 46 New Dublin 47 Broad Cove 48 Mai:land 49 .Middle South 50 Chelsea 51 Votes. 71 64 161 71 63 46 74 114 37 62 99 94 113 67 61 76 49 59 84 93 100 40 67 55 31 77 51 51 37 42 63 49 75 113 41 43 61 43 Votes. 56 48 61 50 53 42 111 125 109 99 148 146 161 135 145 104 105 120 152 120 157 118 104 178 127 90 110 67 141 143 156 149 84 127 101 132 163 126 103 96 139 113 130 108 127 83 52 123 88 84 63 80 Lunenburg 216 NOVA ACOTIA Thirteenth General Election — Treizidme Election G^n^rale. Lt^NENBUBG (Electoral District— District electoral)— Con— fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scnitin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes validcs donn^ . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. William Duff. Joseph Willis Margeson. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Xo. 52 53 54 55 A'otes. 72 45 57 68 Votes. 27 63 22 56 99 108 79 124 121 Maplewood Newburn . . 154 114 167 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaui.Vote civil Military Votes — Votes militaires — 67 4.629 37 11 22 3,324 150 173 214 7,953 187 184 236 52 1 11.386 Dans TAm^rique du Nord Totals — Totaux 4,699 3,861 8,560 52 1 11,386 Majority for ^ Majority pour/ WUUam Duff, 838. Lunenburg NO U YELLE-^COSSE Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gen^rale. PICTOU. (Electoral District— District aectoral). 1911— Population, 35,1 Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Robert Hugh Mac Kay. Alexander McGregor Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfe. Rejected Rejet^s. Ballots. Bulletins Not counted compt^s. No. Pictou, Town, Ward 1 No. 1.... (A)- 1 1 No. 2... (A) 1 2 (B) 1 " " " 3 West (No. 1).. (C) 1 " " " 3 West (No. 2).. (C) 1 3 East (No. 1).. (D) 1 3 East (No. 2)... (D) 1 Pictou Island (E) 1 Fisher's Grant (F) 1 Cariboo (A) 2 Cariboo River (B) 2 Cape John 3 River Jflhn (A) 4 (B) 4 " (West Branch) 5 Dalhousie 6 Hardwood HiU (A) 7 (B) 7 Green Hill 8 Mount Thorn 9 Mill Brook 10 Lairg 11 New Glasgow, West (A-1 ) 12 " (A-2) 12 " (A-3) 12 " (A.4) 12 Abercrombie and Granton (B) 12 Churchville (A) 13 New Glasgow, South (B-1) 13 " (B-2) 13 " (B-3) 13 " (B-1) 13 " (B-5) 13 " (B-6) 13 " (B-7) 13 Central (C-l) 13 " (C-2) 13 " (C-3) 13 North (D-1) 13 " (D-2) 13 " (D-3) 13 " (D-4) 13 " (D-5) 13 " (D-6) 13 " (D-7) 13 " (D-8) 13 Trenton, Town (E-1) 13 " (E-2) 13 " (E-3) 13 " (&4) 13 " (E-5) 13 " (E-6) 13 Fraser's Mountain and Linacy . . (F-1 ) 13 .... (F-2) 13 Little Harbour 14 McLellan's Brook (A) 15 Thorburn (B) 15 McLellan's Mountain (C) 15 Bridgeville (A) 16 Votes. 87 65 39 124 117 Votes. 46 57 57 55 66 104 78 Pictou 218 .Vor.l SCOTIA ThirtetMith (leneral lilcction — Trcizierne Klectiun (leiu'rale. PICTOU (Electoral District— Distrk-t filectoraU— Con— Fin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electcura sur la liste. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Robert Hugh MacKay. Alexander McGregor. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. . Pas compt^s. No. Sunny Brae (B) 16 Lome (A) 17 Votes. 65 24 108 53 28 19 99 17 129 94 60 56 87 69 57 61 42 32 71 70 52 88 88 108 81 98 71 67 80 46 107 Votes. 65 80 86 65 62 43 48 12 73 41 19 21 61 92 84 118 89 105 97 112 28 100 94 74 88 89 62 58 63 28 52 130 104 194 118 90 62 147 29 202 1.35 79 148 161 141 179 131 137 168 182 80 188 182 182 169 187 133 125 143 74 159 2 197 142 Hopewell (B) 17 252 Ferrona (C) 17 187 Middle River (A) 18 148 Middle River (B) 18 109 Bailevs Brook (A) 19 195 BiK Island (B) 19 Hurnev's River 20 1 1 1 1 37 290 Merigomish 21 201 Garden of Eden (A) 22 117 East River St . Mary's (B) 22 114 North Westville (A-1) 23 207 (A 2) 23 (A-3) 23 1 217 191 Drumrnond Mines. Westville... (B-1) 23 .... (B-2) 23 I 245 ■ 175 .... (B-3) 23 185 South Westville (CI) 23 223 South Westville {C-2) 23 239 Wentworth's Grant 24 149 Stellarton (.\-l) 25 (A-2) 25 2 285 273 (.\-3> 25 280 (A-4) 25 247 (A-5) 25 297 .Albion Mines (B-1 ) 25 260 (B-2) 25 211 (B-3) 25 5 I 3 271 (B4) 25 1.59 Toney River 26 217 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil. 90 5,916 33 29 65 5,772 140 362 526 11.688 173 391 591 48 1 18,647 Sur le continent d'Europe 1 Totals — Totaux 6,043 6,800 12,843 48 1 18,647 Majority for Majority pour .Alexander McGregor, 757. SHELBURNE AND QUEEN'S (Electoral District— District 61ertoral). 1911— Population, 24,211. Honourable William Stevens Fielding.— .\cclaniatlon. Pictou Shelburne and Queen's .\r)VVEU.E-£COSSE Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. 219 Y.\BMOl"TH AND CLARE (Electoral District— District 61ecforal). 1911— Population, 32,097. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Vot-s valides donngs. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on Ust. Electeurs la liste. Joseph Willie Comeau. Edgar Keith Spinney. Rejected Rejetes. 1 Not counted. Pas comptes. CLARE COCNTY. St. Bernard No. . 9 10 11 12 U . 18 . 19 . 20 . 21 . 2.5 1 l.\ 3 4 .5a 8 '. 8 . 8b . 9 . 10 10b 11 lie 12 13 . U . 14a . 15 . 16 . 16a . 17 . 17a . 18 . 19 . 19a . 20 . 21 . 22 . 23 . 24 . 44 Votes. 248 110 326 241 69 139 229 245 132 126 11 1 .3 42 10 0 16 17 23 2^ 29 23 12 25 59 98 12 53 272 .34 144 50 80 94 11 16 69 226 2 17 83 Votes. 35 20 7 58 29 13 3 7 1 104 49 61 99 85 184 152 69 254 228 189 142 261 213 184 169 170 169 217 38 39 4 111 12 52 37 17 94 41 47 79 55 112 7 283 130 333 299 98 152 232 252 133 131 115 50 66 102 92 226 162 69 270 245 212 151 283 242 207 181 195 228 315 50 92 276 145 156 102 117 111 105 57 116 305 57 129 90 418 Church Point Meteghan Salmon River. . . New Tusket 1 2 2 163 422 376 160 197 ComeauvUle 1 1 296 288 163 147 T.^RMOUTH corvrv. « 179 58 Tusket Lakes 99 Ohio 140 127 Port Maitland 343 226 87 403 Varmouth, Town 1 I 1 291 « u V 444 376 (( f€ 5 « €< a a 2 I 590 Rockville 4 > 464 307 Arcadia 419 Plymouth 80 139 \\ edgeport 375 Tusket 240 Belleville. . v. ^... ...... ....'.'.'.'.'.]'.'.'.' EelBrook''''''"' "".'.'.'.'.. 1 1 207 139 129 165 Argj'le 140 106 East Pubnico 186 West Pubnico Kemptville 1 2 409 75 Pubnico Head The Islands 1 222 114 Totals, Civil Vot(^Totaux,Vote civi .Militar>- Votes— Votes railitaires— 3.440 2 0 5 3,922 98 176 267 7,362 100 176 272 22 6 9,909 Dans r.\nierique du Nord ..../ Totals — Totaux 3.447 4.4'a 7.910 22 B 9.S09 Majority for 1 Majority pour. Edgar Keith Spinney. 1,01«. Yarmouth and Clare NEW BRUNSWICK— NOUVEAU-BRUNSWICK Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gen^rale. CHARLOTTE (Electoral District— District Electoral.) 1911— Population 21,147. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. VaUd votes polled. Votes valides donnfes . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on Thomas Aaron Hartt. William Frederick Todd. Rejected Rejetfs. Not x>unted. Pas lomptfe. Electeurs sur la liste. No. Votes. 0 131 131 100 101 138 25 166 168 179 171 58 123 133 107 97 4 115 95 65 28 5 8 96 94 64 58 37 35 5 32 27 30 46 32 18 5 63 22 Votes. 1 66 89 78 27 72 19 65 58 71 62 62 106 32 51 12 55 59 39 49 99 88 104 113 88 61 13 16 9 105 157 138 79 85 93 35 92 145 1 197 220 178 128 210 44 231 226 250 233 65 185 239 139 148 16 170 154 104 77 104 96 200 207 152 119 50 51 14 137 184 168 125 117 111 40 155 167 221 St. Andrews (A-L) 1 (M-Z) 1 306 304 Milltown (A-F 2 6 270 " (G-L) 2 " (M-Z) 2 216 329 75 St. Stephen (A-F) 4 " (G-L) 4 (M-P) 4 ^ '. (Q-Z) 4 4 2 293 279 311 2S9 71 Scotch Ridge 6 Baillie 7 3 273 332 Oak Bay 8 189 Moore's Mills . 9 172 24 221 215 St. Croix 13 147 Upper Mills, St. George. 14 Back Bay 15 L'Etete 16 91 1 120 112 St. George (A-L) 17 „ " „ V (M-Z) 17 235 1 1 232 198 166 63 24 196 239 Wilson's Beach : 25 1 232 168 North Head (A-L) 27 (M-Z) V 1 182 168 5 81 Seal Cove 29 174 190 Militarj- Votes— Votes militaires— Within North America 1 Dans I'Amerique du Nord J 2,812 71 162 203 2,600 5 11 15 5.412 76 173 218 15 IC 7.485 Dans le Royaume-Uni Sur le continent d'Kurope ] Totals— Totaux 3,248 2.631 5,879 15 10 7,485 1 .Majority for 1 ™,k MaJoritJ pour j Tho™ ks Aaroa Hartt, (17. Charlotte 220 NOUVEA U-BRUNSWICK Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. GLOL'CESTER (Electoral District— District. Electoral.) 1911— Popultion. 32,( Onfeiphore Turgeon. — AcclamatloD. KENT (Electoral District— District electoral.) 1911— Population, 24,376. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scnitin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfe . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeura sur la liste. Ferdinand Joseph Robidoux. Auguste Thtephile Lfger. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. No. Richibucto, Parish (A-L) 1 Votes. 94 65 30 76 107 92 6 77 11 30 62 12 26 22 40 24 33 48 25 15 42 32 8 25 68 6 50 Votes. 62 41 239 56 52 70 56 50 150 106 182 227 197 176 193 185 204 150 259 84 97 213 113 71 46 13 199 156 106 269 132 159 162 62 127 161 136 244 239 223 198 233 209 237 198 284 99 139 345 121 96 114 19 249 1 180 (M-Z) 1 192 (Village) 2 360 (Rerton) 3 Weldtord " (Ford Branch) ... 4 1 159 287 WestBranch).... 5 " •' (St. Norbert) 6 4 231 73 (Moulie's River)... 7 181 Wellington " (Buctouche) (A-G) 8 (H-Z) 8 1 211 183 9 " ■' (Ste.Anne) 10 296 St. Marj-'s. " (A-G). 11 297 ■' (H-Z) 11 St. Paul ■' 12 1 224 274 Dundas " (A-F) 13 (G-Z) 13 2 2 261 243 Acadieville " 15 Carleton " (Point Sapin) .... 16 1 2 360 123 198 St. Louis " 18 300 (St. Ignace) 19 Harcourt *' (Adamsville) 20 1 145 158 21 177 (Lake Stream).... 22 35 St. Charles " 23 1 320 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil. 27 Military Votes — Votes railitaires — 1,126 30 65 102 3,491 16 7 49 4,617 46 72 151 16 1 6,053 Dans le Royaum e-Uni ( Sur le continent d 'Europe J Totals— Totaux 1,323 3,563 4.886 16 1 6,053 Majority for Majority pour lAuguste Tb£ophile L*ger, 2,249. Gloucester Kent XEW liiaXSKICK Thirteenth General Election — Treizienie Election Generale. NORTHITMBERLAND— (Electoral District — District Electoral) 1911— Population, 31.194. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. C'andidats. William Stewart Loggie. John Morrissv. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfea. Ballols. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetfe Voters on 1 list. Not — counted. I Eltcfeurs — I su. Pas la listt,. compt^s. No New Castle, Town (A-D) 1 •' (E-L) 1 •• (M-O) 1 •' (P-Z) 1 " Parish 2 " (Lower) 3 Alnwick, Parish, (Oak Point) 4 (Riviere des Caches) , (A-Mc ) . . 5 " " (Riv. des Caches), (N-Z) 5 (Tabucintac) 6 " " (Portage River).. . . 7 Derby " (Millerton) 8 North Esk " (Trout Brook) 9 (Protectionville).... 10 (Whitney) 11 (Matchett's) 12 Blackville '' (Indiantown). 13 . •' (Blackville) 14 (Upper Blackville). IS Blissfield " (Doaktown) 16 Ludlow " (Boiestown) 17 Nelson " (Nelson) (A-L.) 18 (M-Z) 18 (Barnaby River). . 19 (Chelmsford) 20 Hardwicke " (Escuminac) 21 (Bay du Vin) 22 Rogersville, Parish (A-G) 23 " (H-Z) 23 South Esk, " (Scotts) 24 •' (Red Bank) 25 Chatham, Parish (Loggieville) 26 (ChathamHead)... 27 Town (A-C) 28 (D-G) 28 (H-L) 28 (M-Mc) 28 (N-S) 28 (T-Z) 28 Glenelg. Parish (Napan) 29 (Black River) 30 Totals, Civil Vote — Totaux.Vote civil. 41 Military Votes — Votes militaires: — Within North .\merica Dan.^ r.-\meri<]ue du Nord Within I'niti'd Kingdom Dans Iv Royaume-Cni On the Continent of Europe ■Sur le continent d'Europe Totals — Totaux Votes. 120 100 107 122 171 31 138 212 192 38 25 117 114 168 97 86 81 127 3,596 170 559 323 4.648 Votes. 97 101 31 94 136 108 100 46 147 27 177 219 26 120 122 79 92 103 89 43 49 52 3,510 32 23 36 3,601 205 247 124 238 75 48 98 133 197 247 80 259 246 138 96 105 120 209 169 189 226 61 182 257 154 221 196 206 271 186 129 130 179 7,106 202 582 359 8,249 iShjUrill SZTur}"""*'" StewMt Loggie, I.t47. Northumberland NOUVEAU-BRrXSWICK 2 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. 1911— Population, 32,321. Rrstigouche and Madawaska (Electoral district — District Electoral) Polling Divisions. .\rrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Pius Michaud. Valid votes polled. David Votes Alexander valides Stewart, donnes. Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas comptes Voters Electeuis sur la liste. RESTIGOUCHE COUNTY. Maple Green I Dalhousie, Parish (Town) (A-H) 2 " (I-Z). 2 2 " (Eel River 3 Balmoral, " 4 Colborne, " 5 Durham, " 6 •■ " 7 Campbellton 8 Flat Lands Eldon. Parish. Tobique Kedgwick .\nderson. M-4D-4W.\SK_\ COINTY. St. Francis, Parish (A.L) 1 " (M-Z) 1 Clair, "' 2 St. Hilaire, ■' (A-L) 3 ■■ (M-Z) 3 Madawaska. " 4 Edmundston. Town 5 5 St. Jacques. Parish 6 St. Basil, " . . .- 7 Green River 8 St . Anne, Parish 9 St. Leonard. St. .\ndrew. Lake Baker, 10 .(A-L) U (M-Z) 11 12 Totals. Civil Vote — Totaux.Vote civil. 40 Militarj- Votes — Votes militaires: — Within North .\nierica \ Dans r.\merique du nord ( Within L'nited Kingdom 1 Dans le Royaume-Uni / On the Continent of Europe 1 Sur le continent d'Europe / Totals — Totaux 64 64 95 205 120 175 149 82 114 78 113 98 56 35 50 141 81 108 180 200 114 123 79 97 140 171 116 265 220 153 185 141 136 163 129 147 139 Majorit} for .Majorit* pour Pius Michaud, 2,SH. 49 118 63 127 55 119 34 129 212 137 257 157 332 101 250 133 215 142 256 122 200 74 187 135 233 157 213 75 110 74 124 8 149 19 100 6 114 182 '' 207 4 98 2 116 7 130 8 87 7 104 224 158 187 142 150 175 133 149 146 202 223 209 277 Restigouche and Madawaska 224 NEW BRUNSWICK Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G^n^rale. ROYAL (Electoral District— District Electoral). 19U— Population. 31,491. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donn6s Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Hugh Halevock McLean. Fred. Ernest Sharp. Rejected Rejet6s. Not counted . Pas compt^s No. king's cou.ntt. Hampton (A to E) 1 (F to O) 1 Votes. 92 100 105 57 86 75 51 141 60 130 143 56 60 112 127 135 67 162 109 140 129 125 86 113 23 80 103 113 107 135 129 117 73 109 100 82 52 103 99 66 94 96 103 90 57 50 63 84 107 116 25 73 66 Votes. 63 54 55 46 48 60 30 40 32 41 32 78 61 51 60 33 30 52 80 44 77 78 71 49 34 42 44 27 36 44 37 46 75 88 28 30 67 19 19 28 40 66 58 91 15 70 65 126 100 45 49 52 69 155 154 160 103 134 135 81 181 92 171 175 134 121 163 187 168 97 214 189 184 206 203 157 162 57 122 147 140 143 179 166 163 148 197 128 112 119 122 118 94 134 162 161 181 72 120 128 210 207 161 74 125 135 206 1 2 205 (PtoZ) 1 222 Cardwell (A to L) 2 145 (MtoZ) 2 2 189 Waterford 3 76 Kars 4 105 249 Hammond 6 Rothesay (A to L) 7 (MtoZ) 7 3 131 258 2 236 Norton (A to L) 8 165 (MtoZ) 8 166 " 9 213 236 Westfield 11 2 240 12 113 Havelock (A to L) 13 286 (MtoZ) 13 254 235 (A to L) 15 2 3 292 (MtoZ) 15 286 Kingston 16 198 4 1 1 1 i' 2 246 67 (Corner (A to L) 19 175 " (MtoZ) 19 266 20 180 Town (AtoC) 21 211 245 " (L to Q) 21 236 1 211 Springfield 22 197 250 (MtoZ) 1 1 204 174 2 157 176 164 Hampstead (A to L) 4 1 1 126 206 Wickham 5 191 ....(MtoZ) 6 2 204 246 1 3 2 6 1 2 88 Wat«rboro (A to J) 8 170 179 Chipman (A to L) 9 284 276 Canning 10 228 87 Cambridge 12 3 161 166 4,976 2,775 7,751 48 3 10,577 Royal NO U VEA U-BRUXS WICK Thirteenth General Election— Treizieme Election Gen^rale. ROYAL (Electoral District — District Electoral) — Con. — Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfs. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Hugh Havelock McLean. Fred Ernest Sharp. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas comptes No. Military Votes — Votes militaires: — Within North America 1 Votes. 119 548 316 Votes. 14 15 30 133 563 346 Dans I'Amerique du Nord I Dans le Royaume-Uni / Totals— Totaux 5,959 2,834 8,793 43 3 10 577 Majority for Majority pour Hugh navelock McLean, 3,133 Royal 226 \EW BRlNS]yJCK Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^nerale. ST. JOHN CITY AND COUNTIES OF ST. JOHN AND ALBERT. (Electoral District — District Electoral). 1911— Population. 63,263. oiling Divisions, iissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donn£s. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Arron ■gBl 5(S« .St.inley F.dward Klkin. A I ban Frederick Kmery. £ 111 «g5 Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas comptfo. No. (ST. JOHN-, CITT.) Votes 80 69 46 67 66 60 103 49 21 51 117 96 87 77 78 87 38 37 28 39 28 37 27 48 48 18 71 110 70 32 44 38 27 50 72 34 63 59 48 97 49 15 90 83 68 85 41 68 85 62 92 82 52 45 35 57 41 51 36 42 49 Votes 112 120 120 155 101 123 115 158 85 90 106 99 94 63 108 155 134 172 131 147 169 138 128 156 132 134 160 141 154 175 143 167 181 114 89 108 182 159 162 126 167 116 152 80 138 132 40 171 173 100 142 97 80 141 142 167 128 133 162 96 Votes 72 59 47 64 67 57 97 45 17 53 118 85 86 80 70 88 33 33 27 39 30 39 24 48 49 18 72 103 66 28 46 41 23 51 67 35 65 57 46 92 51 19 85 80 68 80 37 68 78 59 88 75 46 48 34 57 38 48 31 40 Votes 109 119 121 154 100 122 115 156 85 85 105 105 102 69 . 105 150 133 169 133 148 165 141 128 159 129 138 159 137 152 173 149 167 181 107 86 111 186 162 166 123 165 113 149 81 140 132 ■ 39 174 175 102 136 97 82 135 144 167 126 134 162 <>9. 373 367 334 440 334 362 430 408 208 279 446 385 369 289 361 480 338 411 319 373 392 355 307 411 358 308 462 491 442 408 382 413 412 322 314 288 496 437 422 438 432 263 476 324 414 429 157 481 511 323 458 351 260 369 355 448 333 366 391 270 277 1 289 .... 2 273 « 3 1 9 4 1 1 7 i 3 4 i' 1 272 Wellington, 4 352 5 234 •I ' 6 247 u - 6a 287 >• ' 7 298 ' , 7a ' 8 154 195 ' 9 367 „ * 10 ' 11 ' 11a ' 12 ' 12a ' 13 ' 14 ' 14a 290 284 :: 15 4 2 221 233 357 Queen's, 2 9 227 274 211 X < ' 15 • 15a ' 16 ■ 17 ' 17a • 18 259 Duke's 5 258 258 1 1 12 5 299 235 275 Sidney, ' ' 18a • 19 ' 20 ' 21 ' 22 ' 23 ' 24 • 24a ' 25 ' 26 ' 26a ' 27 28 .224 321 3 314 297 Guy's, 1 260 269 7 2 258 261 230 1 2 221 218 353 289 <> < ' 29 ' 29a ' 30 ' 30a ' 31 ' : 32 ' 33 ' 34 ' 34a ' 34b ' 35 ' 36 ' 37 ' 37a ' 38 ' 38a 2 300 271 i< 1 3 239 236 Lansdowne, ' 8 309 226 ,j 4 289 289 ,1 I 161 ii 284 Dufferin, ' 10 1 352 258 293 :: '. 3 1 8 2 i 245 210 27n Victoria, • 39 ' 40 ' 41a • 41 ' 41a 42 ' 42a 236 271 « < 233 U 1 240 Stanley, 6 282 182 92 45 ' 91 3 i 173 St. John City and Counties of St. John and Albert XOUVEAr-BRUNSWICK Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. ST. JOHN CITY AND COVNTIES OF ST. JOHN AND ALBERT— Con.— fin. (Electoral District — District ^Ie?toral) Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Eleeteurs sur la liste. No. (ST. JOHN, COUNTY.) Votes 78 95 50 19 79 91 69 94 64 59 54 93 74 19 25 22 7 57 77 66 66 76 35 59 51 68 81 55 32 75 79 98 Votes 76 100 80 38 167 141 130 88 152 169 166 60 42 83 36 24 24 SO- BS 61 85 47 51 107 71 133 77 175 91 101 46 100 Votes 81 91 53 21 85 86 71 90 64 57 54 91 69 19 15 23 5 55 79 70 68 72 33 61 51 68 83 54 34 79 70 98 Votes 73 97 81 37 170 133 130 87 156 167 169 55 36 84 35 26 20 80 70 57 88 42 50 105 71 135 75 179 92 101 45 102 308 383 264 115 501 451 400 359 436 452 443 299 221 205 111 95 56 272 294 254 307 237 169 332 244 404 316 463 249 356 240 398 223 " 44 Slmonds, Parish (Loch Lomond).. .45-46 " " (Black River) 47 2 274 174 97 " " (East St. John) 48 377 " " " .. 49 317 Lancaster, " (Fairville) 50 51 51a i 2 279 233 307 (Beaconsfield) 52 53 (MUford) 54 " " " Ma 2 6 5 286 315 215 159 (Lomeville) 55 158 Musquash, '" (Musquash) 56 " " (Dipper Harbour).. 57 " " (Chance Harbour) 58 ■ 86 62 38 (.ALBERT COUNTY.) Hopewell, Parish, (Hopewell Cape).. 59 (Hopewell) 60 60a Harvey, " 61 179 208 2 188 214 62 Hillsborough" 63 " " .64 176 105 203 64a 64b 2 240 278 Coverdale , " 65 " 66 1 t 1 1 209 309 Elgin, Parish 67 •' 68 185 243 " 68a 189 252 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil. 93 Military Votes — Votes militaires— 5,512 54 35 93 10,824 613 920 1,237 5,362 51 33 84 10,788 628 949 1,246 32,486 1,346 1,937 2,660 1S6 8 22,791 Within United Kingdom 1 Dans le Royaume-Lini / 5,694 13,594 5,530 13,611 38,429 186 8 22,791 Majority for \ Majoriti pour/ o*. • i-j™ j Kii^- / % William Patrick Brodericli, 7.98l>. Stanley Edward Elkin, over (sur) ^^^^^^ Frederick Emery, 8,061. Majority for " „ . ,.,-, „ n,, , ^ fWilliara Patrick Broderick. 7,917. MajoritI pouri«"P'''' "■!*»■» Wigmore, over (sur) ^^^^^ Frederick Emery, 8,081. St. John City and Counties of St. John and Albert 228 A.Eir BRUNSWICK Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gdndrale. VICTORIA AND CABLETON (Electoral District— District Electoral) 1911— Population, 33,034. Honourable Frank Broadstrect t'anell.— Acclamation. WESTMORELAND (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population, 44,621 Polling Divisions. Arrondissoments de Scrutin. Candidate;. Candidats. Arthur Bliss Copp. Otto Baird Price. Valid votes polled. Votes validcs donnfe Rejected Rejetes. Not counted Pas comptfes Voters on list. Shediac, Parish (X-3) " (K-Z) " (A-C " (D-G " (H-M " (Mc-Z " (A-L " (M-Z Dorchester, " (A-K " (L-Z " (A-F " (G-L " (M-Z " (A-F " (G-Z Salisbury, " (A-F " (G-M " (Mc-Z " (A-L " (M-Z Moncton, " (A-C " (DJ " (K-L " (M-P " (R-Z " (A-G " (H-L " (M-R " (S-Z Botsford, " (A-L " (M-Z " (A-Z " (A-Z " (A-M " (Mc-Z SackvUle, " (A-Z " (A-Z " (A-B " (C-E " (F-K " (L-O " (P-S " (F-Z " (A-Z Westmorland " (A-Z " (A- J " (K-Z Victoria and Carltton Westmorland Votes. 140 141 134 174 168 102 142 152 102 98 164 217 183 100 107 46 56 65 63 45 113 97 156 106 62 57 50 36 50 107 113 119 183 88 77 56 49 92 107 102 75 Votes. 38 44 23 27 25 37 5 7 68 67 13 13 24 9 13 114 119 123 100 88 44 67 11 60 118 104 122 57 56 33 17 75 85 39 21 178 185 157 201 193 139 147 159 170 165 177 230 207 109 120 160 175 188 163 133 157 164 167 166 140 153 168 140 172 164 169 152 200 163 162 95 70 154 195 189 165 171 147 169 182 151 160 240 210 272 253 207 195 212 238 220 216 260 249 127 148 219 234 243 189 173 249 219 220 233 184 238 236 240 238 231 245 193 261 208 209 128 85 195 270 247 218 226 187 213 231 186 .VO [■ 1' £.4 U-BR I -NSWICK Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. WESTMOREL-IND (Electoral District— District electoral)— Con.— fi«. Polling Divisions, rrondissements de Scruiin. Candidates. Candidats. Arttur Bliss Copp. No Moncton, Citj- (A) 1 (B) 1 ...(C) 1 (D-G) 1 (G-K) 1 ....(L-Z) 1 (L-M) 1 (Mc-Q) 1 (R-S) 1 (T-Z) 1 (A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 2 (D-F) 2 (GJ) 2 (K-L) 2 (M-Mc) 2 (Mc-N) 2 (O-R) 2 (S-T) 2 ..(F-Z) 2 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil. 68 Militarj' Votes — Votes militaires: | Within Xorth .A.raerica *', : Dans I'.-imerique du Nord j\ Within United Kingdom Dans le Royaume-L'ni On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d'Europe Totals — Totaux 87 112 100 96 126 124 99 82 52 26 ,480 31 32 Otto Baird Price. Votes. 51 62 47 125 112 110 125 86 110 152 137' Valid votes polled. Votes valides donoes. 133 149 211 198 207 142 192 246 170 151 73 223 190 181 206 177 108 164 161 203 200 11,326 113 65 123 Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejet^s, MaeXr>'t'>- BUSS copp, 1,6 Not counted Pas comptes Electeurs sur la liste. 161 198 279 280 265 209 245 324 249 216 89 298 266 250 316 283 150 261 239 301 281 Westmoreland 230 NEW BRUNSWICK Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G4n6rale. Y0RK-SI:NBUBY (Electoral District— District electoral). 1911— Population. 37.780. Polling Divisions. Arrondissetnents de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Nelson Wentworth Brown. Harry Fulton McLeod. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetfes Not counted Pas comptii Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. No^ Frcderiuton, (City Hall), (A-B) (C-F) 1 (G-H) 1 (I-O) 1 (P-S) 1 (T.-Z) 1 (Court House) .... . . . (.A-B) 2 (C-E) 2 (F-I) 2 (J-Mj 2 (Mc-R) 2 " (S-Z) 2 New Maryland, .3 Kingsclear, (A-H) 4 (I-Z) 4 Manners Sutton, 5 Prin (A-L) (M-Z) •William, (Back) (Front) Dumfries, MeAdam (A-L) (M-Z) < 'anterburv, (A-G) (H-Z) North Lake, . Saint Mar>-s, 180 148 147 157 94 121 131 120 83 HI 147 70 77 37 62 58 132 126 70 75 59 57 35 121 78 114 124 109 133 114 59 176 100 55 32 92 186 47 212 207 187 199 115 147 178 155 110 183 ISO 79 154 138 35 39 130 118 67 122 130 174 155 80 158 142 133 37 160 92 152 180 134 183 198 87 235 165 79 59 117 23 116 79 164 60 122 95 152 152 24 128 195 153 227 51 York-Sunbury XO i\EA C-BR UXS WICK Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. VORK-Sl'XBrBY (Electoral District^District electoral)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes . Ballots. Bulletins. \'oters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Nelson Wentworth Brown. Harry ■ Fulton McLeod. Reject Rejetes. Not counted. Pas comptes (.Sunbuo* Division.) Burton. Parish No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 8 Votes. 109 85 55 69 34 87 46 49 30 Votes. 91 65 49 117 137 119 124 109 82 200 150 104 186 171 206 170 158 112 2 275 194 2 3 2 146 243 Sheffield. " 208 Northfield, " . . 2 241 Blissville, " 233 Gladstone, (A-M) 192 (Mc-Z) 1 143 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux.Vote civil. Military Votes — Votes militaires: — Within North America Dans I'Amerique du Xord Within United Kingdom Dans le Royaume-Uni 66 3,020 11 17 45 5,922 176 442 417 8,942 187 459 462 44 6 12.501 Totals— Totaui 3.093 6,957 10,050 44 6 12.501 Fu Majority for n„,„ Iton McLeod, 3,8«1. York-Sunbury MAJMTOBA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G4n^rale. BRANDON— CElectoral District— District electoral) 1916— Population, 41,106. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Brandon City (A to L) •' (M to Z) Tp Tp 10 N, Tp.9 Rk and Tp Tp Tp Tp Tp Tp Tp Tp . (A to L) . (M to Z) .(AtoL) . (M to Z) .(AtoL) .(M toZ) . (A to L) .(M toZ) . (A to L) . (M to Z) . (A to L) . {M to Z) . (A to L) .(MtoZ) 7, Re. 17, E. J of Tp. 8, Rg. 17, W. 10, Rg. 17, and those parts of Tp. Rg. IS and Tp. 9, Rg. 17, lying . and E. of Assiniboine River Rg. 18, and those parts of Tp. 9, 17, and Tp. 10, Rg. 18, lying S. W. of Assiniboine River Rg. 18, \V. i of Tp. 8, Rg. 17, W. Rg. 18, W P-g. 19, W Rg. 20, \V Rg. 19, W Rg. 20, W Rg. 19, W Rg. 20, W Sec. 1 to 24, both inclusive, inTp. 7, Rg. 21 W Sec. 25 to 36, incl., in Tp. 7, Rg. 21, W., and that part of the Town of Souris Iving .S. of 1st avenue (A to L) S.r. 25 to 36, incl., in Tp. 7, Rg. 21, \V., and that part of Town of Souris the lying S. of 1st avenue (M to Z) Tp. 8, Rg. 21, and that part of the Town of Souris lying north of 1st ave. Tp. 8, Rg. 22. West Xp. 7, Rg. 22, West Candidates. Candidats. Howard Primrose Whidden. Votes. 145 129 103 121 111 107 150 108 76 118 96 164 173 165 185 168 113 94 100 98 143 107 101 103 229 23 99 24 SO 25 118 26 105 27 45 28 41 29 51 30 60 31 63 210 43 Hugh Savigny Paterson. Votes. 22 21 30 16 19 10 25 Valid votes polled. Votes valides dorn^s. Rejected Rejet^s. Ballots. Bulletins . Not counted. Pas compt^s. Voters on list. 399 200 209 296 20^ 297 338 224 268 207 270 236 58 40 113 181 290 149 106 127 122 73 52 232 Brandon MAMTOBA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gen^rale. BBAXDON (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Sutte. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutii Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Howard Primrose Whidden. Hugh Savigny Paterson. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Votes. 45 31 28 34 107 218 70 120 106 79 137 161 270 238 144 129 251 73 73 87 64 74 76 61 62 163 23 162 99 162 58 101 147 93 63 169 27 37 144 Votes. 34 13 10 10 33 23 2 25 15 18 10 3 6 4 4 4 17 29 5 4 2 1 6 5 16 46 7 21 12 33 4 11 14 11 6 40 15 5 17 79 44 38 44 140 241 72 145 121 97 147 164 276 242 148 133 268 102 78 91 66 75 82 66 78 209 30 183 HI 195 62 112 161 104 69 209 42 42 161 1 89 46 42 55 168 3 251 92 168 153 107 159 225 11 157 149 292 107 2 104 101 88 99 94 84 91 90 44 49 241 1 1 29 82 228 197 137 1 3 104 125 258 59 169 B randon No Tp. 7, Rg. 23 \V., East i of Tp. 7, Rg. 24 W 37 W. i Tp. 7, Rg. 24 W., and sec. 1 to 24, incl., of Tp. 7, Rg. 25, W 3S Sec. 25 to 36, incl., Tp. 7, Rg. 25 and Tp. 8, Rg. 25, W 39 Tp. 8. Rg. 23. Ward 24. W 40 Tps. 7 and S, Rg. 26, \V 41 Tp. 7, Rg. 27, and E. i of Tp. 7, Rg. 28, West 42 Tp. S, Rg. 27, and E. } of Tp. 8, Rg. 28, West 43 Tps. 7 and 8. Rg. 29, W. halves of Tps. 7 and 8, Rg. 28, W 44 Tp. 9. Rgs. 28 and 29, W 45 Tp. 10. Rg. 28 and 29, W 46 Tp. 9. Rgs. 26 and 27, W 47 Tp. 10, Rgs. 26 and 27, W 48 Town of Virden (A to L) 49 Town of Virden (M to Z) 49 Tps. 11 and 12, Rg. 26, W 50 Tps. 11 and 12, Rg. 27, W 51 Tps. 11 and 12, Rg. 28, W 52 Tps. 11 and 12, Rg. 29, W 53 Tp. II, Rg. IS. W 54 Tp. 12, R. 18. \V 55 Tp. 12, Rg. 19, W 56 Tp. 11, Rg. 19, W 57 Tp. 10. Rg. 20, W 58 Tp. 11, Rg. 20, W 59 Tp. 12, Rg. 20, W 60 Tp. 12. Rg. 21, \V 61 Tp. 11. Rg.21, W 62 Tp. 10, Rg. 21, and E. J of Tp. 10, Rg. 22 63 Tp. 9, Rg. 21 and the E. i of Tp. 9, Rg. 22, W 64 Tp. 9, Rg. 23 and the W. halves of Tps. 9 and 10, Rg. 22. and that part of Tp. 10. Rg. 23. lying S. and E. of Assini- boine River 65 Tp. 11, Rg. 22, W 66 Tp. 12, Rg. 22, W 67 Tp. 12, Rg. 23 and E. § of Tp. 12, Rg. 24, W 68 Tp. 11, Rg. 23 and E. i of Tp. 11, Rg. 24, W 69 Those parts of Tp. 10. Rg. 23 and E. i of Tp. 10, Rg. 24, W.. lying X. of the River .Issiniboine 70 Tp. 9, Rg. 24, and that part of Tp. 10, Rg. 24, lying South of the Assini- boine River 71 Tp. 9, Rg. 25, and that part of the S. J of Tp. 10, Rg. 25, W., lying S. of the .\ssiniboine River 72 Those parts of Tp. 10, Rg. 25 and the W. i of Tp. 10, Rg. 24 VV., lying north of the .\ssiniboine River 73 Tp. 11, Rg. 25 and the W. i of Tp. 11. Rg. 24 and that part of the X. i of Tp. 10, Rg. 25, West of Ihe Assini- boine River 74 234 MAMTOBA Thirtoenth General Elect ion^Treizieme Election Generalc BRANDON (Electoral District— District Sectoral)— Con.— Ftn. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Elccteurs sur la liste. Howard Primrose Whidden. Hugh Savigny Pateraon. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas comptfe No Tp. 12, R«. 25, and W. J of Tp. 12, Rg. 24, W 75 Votes. 69 87 70 22 22 Votes. 4 17 13 1 16 73 104 83 23 38 75 Tp. 11, Rg. 17. W 76 119 Tp. 12, Rg. 17. W 77 That part of Tp. 10, Rg. 19 W., lying N. of the .\ssiniboine River, except the City of Brandon 78 8 94 27 That part of Tp. 10, Rg. 19. W., lying S. of the Assin'boine River, except 1 49 Totals, Civil Vott^Totaui, Vote civil. 89 Militarj- A'otes — Votes militaires: — 9,340 221 858 1,046 1,237 10 11 71 10,577 231 869 1,117 23 19 12,858 Sur le continent d'Eiirope / Totals — Totaux 11,465 1,329 12,794 23 19 12,858 Majorit)- for 1 „„_,. Majority pour/""'^" rd Primrose Whidden, 10.13S. DAUPHIN— (Electoral District— District electoral) 1916— Population, 28,614. Robert Cruise.— .Acclamation. Brandon Dauphin MANITOBA 235 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gen6rale. LISGAR— (Electoral District— District electoral) 191&— Population, 28,061. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Ferris Bolton. Ernest Wesley Quinn. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes . Ballots. Bulletins. I Not Rejected counted. Rejetfe. comptfe Voters on list. No. (Manitou District). Manitou 1 la Kaleida 2 Mowbray 3 Snowflake 4 Purves 5 Woodbay 6 La Riviere 7 Kingsky 8 T. 4, Ranges, W '. 9 T. 4, Range 7 10 Darlingford 11 Shadeland 12 (Mountain District.) Crystal City 13 13a Pilot Mound 14 14a Clearwater 15 Mather 16 LawTence's 17 Johnson's '. 18 Stemler's. 19 (Morden and Rhineland District.) Tn-ps. 1 and 2, Range 5, W 20 Morden 21 ** _ 22 Twp. 3, Range 5, W .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' .','.' 23 Twp. 4, Range 5 W _ 24 Twp. 1, Range 6, part Tp. 2 25 Thornhill 26 Twp. 4, Range 6, W....- 27 Winkler 28 Gretna 23 Altona 30 Rosenfeld 31 Plum Coulee 32 Tp. 4, Ranges, 3 and 4, W 33 (Emerson and Morris District.) Twps. 1 and 2, Range 1, E 34 LeteLlier 35 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux.Vote civil. 38 Militarj' Votes — Votes militaires- Within North America Dans rAmerique du Nord Within United Kingdom Dans le Royaume-Uni On the Continent of Europe. . , Sur le continent d'Europe Totals— Totaux. 139 137 105 121 135 94 73 104 79 85 70 133 157 Ul 150 66 48 38 26 115 175 37 65 12 46 7 11 15 106 3,350 38 197 249 8 147 « 145 1 106 S 129 2() 155 21 115 4 77 25 129 24 103 5 90 6 76 2 173 1 81 5 31 15 130 24 199 7 44 9 83 19 79 5 101 2 67 37 49 14 60 5 12 3 14 13 28 16 122 63 71 111 218 JlSjojIflXr}*^"" «»»»•»' ^'^^^- Lisgar 236 MAMTOBA Thirteenth General Election — Treiziemc Election G^n^rale. MACDOXALD— (Electoral District— District Electoral) 1916— Population, 21,638. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Richard Coe Henders. William Henry Walsh. Rejected Rejetfe. Not counted. Pas compt^s. No. Fannystelle 1 Elm Creek 2 Votes. 39 162 98 29 72 70 lOS 110 191 114 105 257 135 131 150 190 233 175 77 73 117 5 24 37 167 180 189 38 81 173 162 82 60 200 19 88 28 23 116 100 67 123 Votes. 66 11 5 70 139 8 20 13 16 5 7 18 7 7 8 10 19 39 105 64 48 136 175 137 18 2 5 4 15 27 12 4 16 11 113 68 0 8 28 19 1 105 173 103 99 211 78 128 123 207 119 112 275 142 138 158 200 252 214 182 137 165 141 199 174 185 182 194 42- 96 200 174 86 76 211 132 156 28 31 144 119 90 127 i' 1 1 124 225 Barager's 3 118 Haywood 4 St. Claude 5 1 5 2 1 123 250 Almasippi 6 Jenkins* .' ,-. 7 106 145 Homewood 8 168 Carman 9 227 GravsviUe 10 127 Roseisle 11 150 Miami 12 278 Rosebank 13 275 Roland (A to L) 14 } 332 275 " (M to Z) 14 Carman, South of River, 15 286 Swan Lake 17 278 Somerset (A to L) 18 (MtoZ) 18 2 184 141 Altamont 19 Cardinal 20 8 183 150 234 Bruselles 22 Cjpress River 23 Holland (A to L) 24 1 3 218 207 \ 429 53 Webber's 25 Matchetville 26 131 Trehemc (A to L) 27 1 428 108 96 Lavenham 28 10 Rathwell, etc 30 238 145 176 28 Fair Valley - 34 37 310 (M to Z) 35 ■ 310 Stockton 36 127 Treesbank 37 150 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil. 42 Military Votes — Votes militaires: — 4,598 69 306 354 1,510 4 20 27 6,108 73 326 381 13 23 7,570 Totals— Totaux 5,327 1,561 6,888 13 1 23 7,570 Majority for 1 Majority pour] Richard Coe Henders, 3,7C«. IVIacdonald MAXITOBA 23 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Geneiale. MARQITITTE (Electoral District— District electoral.) 1916— Population, 37,514. Candidates. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Honourable Thomas I Alexander Crerar. Charles Hamilton. Valid votes polled. valides donnes. I Xot Rejected counted. Rejet&. Ballots. Bulletins. Pas compt^s. Voters Xo. Cordova, {Frank Scott's) 1 Fred Johnson's 2 Bethany, (R. G. McAree) 3 Robt. Black's 4 Martin Pearson's 5 Swinbank's , 6 Minnedosa, Town. (West) (A-L) 7 ....(M-Z) 7 (East) 8 Clan William (A-L) 9 '...(M-Z) 9 Scandina-i-ia 10 Erickson 11 Grandville School 12 Sandy Lake 13 Elphinstone 14 Strathclair (A-L). 15 (M-Z) 15 Newdale 16 Makepeace School House. 17 Basswood 18 Rapid City, North 19 South (A-L). 20 " (M-Z) 20 Oak River (A-L) 21 (M-Z) 21 C'ar(ial6 22 Hamiota (A-L and M-Z) 23 Crandall (A-L) 24 (M-Z) 24 Miniota 25 McConnell 26 Shoal Lake (A-L) 27 (M-Z) 27 Kelloe. (David Moffett's) 28 Wheatfield, School House 29 Solsgirth 30 Rothsay 31 Isabella 32 Birtle (A-L) 33 " (M-Z) 33 Beulah 34 Miniota 35 Manson , 36 McAuley 37 Beaver Rapids 38 Lazare 39 Balmerino 40 Foxwarren 41 Binscarth 42 Boyle School 43 Angusville 44 Rossbum 45 Vista 46 Ranchvale 47 Silver Creek 48 Russell '. (A-L) 49 " (M-Z) 49 Harrowby 60 Shellmouth 51 Arthur Bryant's 52 K. Smith's 53 87 136 58 46 64 120 136 170 106 89 24 27 20 27 108 150 122 219 53 167 134 108 91 130 118 164 389 158 114 193 181 149 130 103 102 143 68 99 152 161 114 83 14 59 62 178 49 129 138 182 64 92 40 30 93 97 145 67 72 69 131 152 181 127 119 106 124 28 31 126 174 152 228 65 184 168 125 99 143 140 181 407 171 118 207 184 160 140 114 126 150 68 103 165 177 118 96 90 217 16 145 94 192 243 73 64 192 44 53 138 142 Marquette 238 MANITOBA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. MARQUETTE (Electoral Districtr-District Electoral)— Con— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la listc. Honourable Thomas Alexander Crcrar. Frederick Charles Hamilton. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Lennard Assessippi Dropmore No. 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 60 61 Votes. 9 31 45 74 15 38 122 88 63 Votes. 1 0 3 2 15 11 13 4 10 33 45 77 17 53 133 101 67 2 15 50 68 118 19 Shortdale Roblin (A-L) " (M-Z) 1 4 3 88 224 145 105 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux.Vote civil Military Votes — Votes militaires: 71 1 7,425 118 449 680 1,084 7 21 40 8,509 125 470 720 6 17 11,037 Within United Kingdom ...1 f On the Continent of Europe. . Sur le continent d' Europe ...1 Totals— Totaux . . 8,672 1,152 9,824 0 17 11,037 MajoritI pour /Honourable Thomas Alexander Crerar, 7,520. Marquette MAXITOBA 239 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. NEEPAWA (Electoral District— District Electoral.) 1916— Population, 26,588. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Fred Langdon Davis. Albert Daniel McGregor. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes. Rejected Rejetea. Ballots. Bulletins . Not counted Pas comptfes. Voters No, Townships 10 and 11, Rg. 10 W la lb N. i Tn-p. 10, all 11, Rg. 11 W 2 N. 'jTwp. 10, all 11. Rg. 12 W 3 S. ^ T\vp. 10, Rgs. 11 and 12 W 4 Twp. 10. S. i n. Rg. 13 W. and Twp. E. i.Twp.ll, Rg.UW 5 Carberrj-. Town, E. of Marie St. and W. 5 10-14 \V 6 Carberr\', Town, W. of Marie St., Twp. 10, Rgs. 15 and 16 W 7 S. i Twp. 11, Rg. 14 \V., and Twp. 11, Rgs. 15 and 16 W 8 N. i Twp. 11, all Twp. 12, Rg. 14 W., and westerlv 2 rows of Sees. Twp. 12, Rg. 13\V 9 N. J Twp. 11, Rg. 13 \V. and E. 4 rows sees., Twp. 12, Rg. 13 10 Twp. 12, Rgs. 15 and 16 W 11 Twp. 12, Rg. 10 and E. J Twp. 12, Rg. 11 W 12 \V. i 12 Rg. 11 W. and Twp. 12, Rg. 12 W 13 Tn-p. 13, Rg. 10 W 14 Twp. 13, Rgs. 12 and 13 W 15 Twp. 13, Rg. 11 W 16 Twp. 14, Rgs. 12 and 13 W 17 Gladstone Town, and Twps. 14 and 15, Rg. 11 W - 18a Gladstone Town, and Twps. 14 and 15, Rg. 11 W 18b Twp. 14, Rg. 10 W 19 T^-p. 15, Rg. 13 W 20 T«-p. 15, Rg. 12 W 21 Twp, 16, Rgs. 11-12-13 W 22 Twps. 17 and 18. Sees. 1 to 30, incl., Tw-p. 19, Re. 13 W 23 Twp. 17, Rgs. 11 and 12 W 24 Sees. 31 to 36. incl., Twp. 19 and Twps. 20-21-22, Rg. 13 W 25 Twps. 19 and 20. Rg. 11 W 26 Twps. 19, and 20 Rg. 12 W 27 Twp. 18, Rgs. 11 and 12 W 28 Twp. 15, Rg. 9 and Twp. 15, Rg. lOW. 29 Twps. 16 and 17, Rgs. 8-9-10 W 30 Twps. 18 and 19, Rgs. 9-10 W 31 Twp. 20, Rgs. 9 and 10 W., S. 2 rows Sees., Twp. 21, Rg. 10 W 32 N. 4 rows of sees., Twp. 21, Rg. 10, Twp. 22, Rg. 10, and Twps. 21 and 22, Rgs. ilandl2W 33 Twp, 13, Rg. 14 W 34 Twp. 13, Rg. 15W 35 Twp. 13, Rg. 16W 36 Twp. 14. Rg. 16 W 37 Twp. 14, Rg. 15 W., excepting the Town of Neepawa 38 Twp. 14, Rg. 14 W 39 Neepawa, Town, Ward 3 40a " 40b "2.- 41a " 41b 125 129 124 58 142 196 89 174 70 109 112 93 135 104 42 131 144 170 154 67 77 158 205 126 77 159 97 49 125 105 180 166 19 54 196 49 148 114 59 77 83 79 71 130 107 148 126 117 Neepawa 240 Af AX iron A Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gc^nerale. NEEPAWA— {Electoral District— District Electoral)— Cun.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. ^•otes valides donnes. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Fred Langdon Davis. Albert Daniel McGregor. Rejected Rejetfs. Not counted. Pas comptfo. Tw-p. 15, Rg. U W No. 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 H 55 56 57 58 Votes. 86 43 86 41 87 19 15 56 59 19 126 68 76 17 25 44 Votes. 64 34 81 39 39 45 38 56 37 26 59 26 -55 51 52 3 150 77 167 80 126 64 53 112 96 45 185 94 131 68 77 47 190 Twp. 15, Rg. 15, excepting Town ol 99 Twp. 15. Rg. 16W 193 Twps. 16 and 17, Rg. 16 \V 92 Twp. 16, Rg. 15W Twp. 16, Rg. U W 1 138 91 Twp. 17, Rg. 14 \V 74 Twp. 17, Rg. 15 W 127 Twp. IS, Rgs. 15 and 16 W 127 Twp. IS, Rg. 14 W 54 S. 4 rows of Sees., Twp. 19, Rgs. 14-15- 16 W 191 S. 4 rows of Sees., Twp. 20, Rgs. 14-15- 16 W 109 N. 2 rows of Sees., Twp. 19, Rgs. 14-16- 16 W All Twp. 21. Rgs. 14-15-16 W.. N. 2 rows of Sees., Twp. 20, Res. 14-15- 16 W 144 Twp. 22, Rg. 14 W., and E. J Twp. 22, Rg.liW W. i Twp. 22, Rg.l5 \V., and E.i Twp. 22. Rg. 16 W 1 81 79 Twp. 22, Rg. 16 W 58 Totals, Civil Vote— Totau.'[,Vo»e civil. Militan,' Votes — Votes militaires;— 62 4,342 60 246 4.54 2.040 0 0 0 6,3S8 60 246 454 6 4 7.916 Dans 1 Am^rique du Nord \ Sur le continent d'Europe ../ 5,102 2,046 7, 14S 6 j 4 1 7,916 MajoJitf po'ur}'^'''' I'»"S"1«'» »»>'«' '''^' NELSON (Electoral District— District Electoral.) 1916— Population, 16,458. John .\rchlbaid Campbell.— .\rclaniation. Neepawe Nalson MAMTOBA 241 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. POBTAGE LA PRAIRIE (Electoral District— District Electoral.) 1916— Population, 20,573 Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfes. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Honourable Arthur Meighen. Frederick Shirtliff. Rejected Rejetfea. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Oakville . . (A-L) No. 1 1 2 3 4 4 ' 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Votes. 127 147 122 31 196 210 146 154 175 166 221 247 24 143 43 140 52 137 93 S2 119 145 98 91 11 25 89 105 35 3 23 24 49 121 57 103 41 Votes. 22 12 10 6 8 12 5 11 5 7 7 16 1 23 44 • 7 . 7 14 23 1 7 11 8 11 4 173 28 6 112 30 90 117 34 18 7 31 0 149 159 132 37 204 222 151 165 ISO 173 228 263 25 166 87 147 59 151 116 83 126 156 106 102 15 198 117 HI 147 33 113 141 83 139 64 134 41 231 (M-Z) 257 Salem 215 49 Portage la Prairie City, Court House, (A-L) 1 2 249 Portage la Prairie, City, Court House, (M-Z) 257 Portage la Prairie, City, Souch Office (A-L) 205 Portage la Prairie, City, Souch Office, (M-Z) 220 Portage la Prairie, City, City Hall, (A-L) 319 Portage la Prairie, City, City Hall, (M-Z) 289 Portage la Prairie, City, Hall's Store, (A-L) 263 Portage la Prairie, City, Hall's Store, . (M-Z) 308 27 High Bluff St. Marks 216 105 West Prospect 179 87 Oakland 1 172 169 118 156 Bagot 222 150 143 30 250 Charleswood Headingly ; 2 161 135 167 38 Elie 127 158 82 173 Lillyfield 81 KirkfieldPark 1 23 199 53 Totals. Civil Vote— Totaux, \'ote civil Military Votes — Votes militaires:- 37 ...1 3,795 60 363 393 928 2 12 34 4,723 62 375 427 4 26 6,258 Dans le Royaume-Uni / Totals— Totaux 4,611 976 5,587 4 26 6,258 Majority for Majority pour Honourable .Arthur Meighen, 3,935. Portage la Prairie 242 MA.MTOBA Thirteenth General Klection^ — Treizieme Election Generale. PROVENCHER (Electoral District— District Electoral.) 1916— Population, 26.271. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnds . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. John Robert Johns. John Patrick Malloy. Rejected Rejetds. Not counted. Pas comptfs. Emerson, Town ( Ville) No. ... 1 ... 2 ... 3 Votes. 147 18 88 11 113 26 82 3 36 2 20 5 0 5 3 9 36 25 11 18 3 0 0 0 8 1 7 4 3 0 0 2 21 4 20 57 5 11 8 25 19 128 28 32 58 13 47 108 36 33 96 73 Votes. 29 15 11 14 35 13 17 3 9 15 7 3 1 2 1 21 71 54 47 74 20 20 6 17 44 74 37 45 101 37 3 23 100 69 91 18 42 90 210 202 9 8 25 0 43 4 73 5 9 13 31 11 17 60 176 33 99 25 148 39 99 6 45 17 27 8 1 7 4 30 107 61 72 85 38 23 6 17 44 82 38 52 105 40 3 23 102 90 95 38 99 95 221 210 34 27 153 28 75 62 86 52 117 49 64 107 24 133 219 34 115 Tolstoi ... 4 5 58 Dominion City (Cit^) 1 183 ... 6 ... 7 ... 8 ... 9 58 110 Senkiw 2 15 53 ...10 ... 11 ...12 ...13 ...14 ...15 ...16 ...17 ...18 ...19 ... 20 ...21 ...22 ... 23 ...24 ...25 ...26 ...27 ... 28 ...29 ...30 ...31 ...32 ...33 ...34 ...35 ...36 ...37 ...38 ...39 ...40 ...41 ...42 ...43 ... 44 ...45 ...46 ...47 ... 48 ...49 ...50 ...51 ...52 ...53 ... 54 18 Stuartburn Vita 1 43 9 8 6 Zhoda 10 31 Piney 125 1 77 79 101 65 28 10 18 St. Labre 52 Woodridge Bedford 1 97 49 Marchand 1 76 117 61 Sarto 4 24 121 St. Elizabeth 101 103 54 102 119 234 St. Jean Baptiste 1 202 37 38 168 Silver Plains 32 76 76 La Salle Oak Bluff 1 107 76 118 Ferndale 1 59 76 110 30 154 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux,Vote civil. 54 1,522 1,999 3,521 3 7 4,146 Provencher MAXITOBA 243 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. PROVENCHER (Electoral District— District Electoral.)— Con— Ftn. Polling Divisions. Arrondissemcnts de Scrutin. Candidates . Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeura sur fi la liste. John Robert Johns. John Patrick Malloy. Rejected Rejetfo. Not counted. Pas compt^s. No. Military Votes — Votes militaires: — Within North America \ Dans I'Anierique du Nord 1 Within United Kingdom 1 Dans le Royaume-Uni f On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d'Europe / Votes. 31 150 147 Votes. 5 16 15 36 166 162 1.850 2,035 3,885 3 7 4,146 Majority for Majority pourj John Patrick .Malloy, 185. SELKIRK (Electoral District— District Electoral.! 1916— Population, 49,513. Polling Divisions. Arrondissemcnts de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeura sur la listen Thomas Hay. John Evans Adamson. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. No. . la . lb . Ic . 2a .. 2b .. 2c .. 3 .. 4 .. 5 .. 6a .. 6b .. 7 .. 8 .. 9 . . 10 .. 11 .. 12 .. 13 .. 14 .. 15 .. 16a .. 16b .. 17a . . 17b .. 18 . 19 Votes. 84 103 64 132 134 127 71 76 90 137 170 30 97 62 23 46 79 26 48 166 166 137 145 152 48 97 Votes. 10 22 , 21 48 24 30 48 9 42 62 04 10 26 10 8 16 6 17 1 41 40 28 60 59 5 17 94 125 85 180 158 157 119 85 132 199 234 40 123 72 31 62 85 43 49 207 206 165 205 211 53 114 120 3 2 4 161 102 205 u 177 189 u 131 St. Pauls, Parish (Paroisse) 2 1 98 182 256 319 48 162 Marquette School (^ficole) 91 55 Woodlands 75 93 62 73 St. Andrews, Parish (Paroisse) Selkirk.. 4 295 292 2 227 300 i< 3 269 84 Cloverdale 132 Selkirk 244 MAMTOfiA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme P'lection G(?ndrale. SELKIRK (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Suife. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Thomas Hay. John Evans Adamson. Rejected Rejetfe. Not counted. Pas comptfo. No. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 SO 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 .58 59 60 61 62 63 64a 64b 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 Votes. 48 111 19 . 53 141 86 27 100 24 39 20 55 7 10 4 4 33 7 12 1 1 3 10 3 26 18 21 31 5 10 32 17 25 65 7 40 10 27 21 19 107 21 95 79 48 43 110 38 50 15 72 33 52 35 5 22 42 30 68 Votes. 17 19 18 21 25 26 3 68 20 67 24 59 54 10 10 34 120 3 . 3 4 3 17 39 5 80 85 28 96 0 62 6 53 36 15 118 32 2 5 63 18 62 19 127 67 46 36 63 58 53 24 19 12 20 26 22 22 25 80 28 38 24 65 130 37 74 166 112 30 168 44 106 44 114 61 20 14 38 153 10 15 5 4 20 49 8 106 103 49 137 4 93 11 63 68 32 143 97 9 45 73 45 83 38 234 88 141 115 111 101 163 62 69 27 92 59 74 57 30 102 70 68 92 79 St. Louis Guilbert . . 157 47 Winnipeg Beach Balmoral i 2 91 200 151 40 Teulon 2 223 52 2 127 Ideal 66 Hove 154 81 Plum Ridge 27 13 28-18-2 E 51 2 206 25 24 Maleb 6 Berlo 4 17-20-4 E 30 78 6 139 1 1 2 2 131 63 161 10 Vidir . 122 27 Hecla 64 2 104 Chatfield 43 207 112 13 83 Lalonde 122 102 96 i' 1 74 275 Deer Horn 113 Eriksdale 193 157 5 151 137 4 201 Moosehom 141 167 Hilbre 1 40 141 SI 112 20-24-S\V 2 79 36 4 124 110 22-7 W 91 188 Totals, Civil \ ote— Totaux.Vote civil 87 4,712 2,963 7,675 16 40 10,345 Selkirk MAXITOBA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gen^rale. SELKIRK (Electoral District— District Electoral.)— Con— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats . Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfo. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Thomas Hay. John Evans Adam son. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas comptfe. No. Militarj- Votes — Votes militaires — Votes. 132 475 541 Votes. 6 29 47 138 504 588 Dans I'Am^rique du Sud / Within United Kingdom \ On the Continent of Europe \ Sur le continent d'Europe / Totals — Totaux 5,860 3,045 8,905 16 40 10,345 MtjoJiilpo'ur }''»'»'"-«''>■' ^'«^'- SOTBIS (Electoral District— District electoral). 1916— Population, 28,212. Albert Ernest Finley.— Acclamation. Selkirk Souris 246 MAMTOBA Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election Gen(§rale. SPRINGFIELD (Electoral District— District ^eqloral). 1916— Population, 53,082. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Serutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes validcs donnfes . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Guillaume Joseph Charette. Robert Lome Richardson. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt4s. No. Votes. 57 86 99 25 50 160 68 47 0 1 1 81 24 115 70 32 34 8 70 136 54 210 137 103 169 149 91 56 28 41 29 36 31 20 16 72 46 12 101 61 38 50 15 11 16 7 8 64 57 59 69 20 17 2 16 20 8 2 12 8 37 26 Votes. 12 14 21 26 10 10 9 40 6 19 18 2 38 4 1 3 7 16 6 55 27 38 14 18 18 39 146 119 81 98 105 169 157 141 144 57 191 0 5 1 40 76 142 15 25 37 30 179 167 112 174 98 66 16 6 36 73 46 46 10 77 10 69 100 120 51 60 170 77 87 6 20 19 83 62 119 71 35 41 24 82 191 81 248 151 121 187 188 237 175 109 139 134 205 188 161 160 129 237 12 106 62 78 126 157 26 41 44 38 243 224 171 243 118 83 18 22 56 81 48 58 18 114 36 106 109 '• " 3 1 129 T. 9, R. 6, E., and W. iT. 9, R. 7, E. 4 76 Baltel 5 73 1 1 202 7 80 3 103 12 Niverville 10 20 T. 8, Ranges 10 to 17 E U 22 Whitemouth River, Tp. 8 12 Tp. 9 13 1 95 86 St. Korbert, Parish (Paroisse) 14 157 15 88 16 49 St. Agathe, Parish (Paroisse) 17 52 Niverville 18 31 St. Agathe 19 87 St. Boniface, City (Cit^) 20 21 22 (A-L) 23 1 1 3 7 226 101 332 193 (M-Z) 23 24 25 (A-L) 26 " (M-Z) 26 i' 1 2 18 i' 186 228 208 283 208 ....; 27 125 " (AJ) 28 160 (K-Z) 28 (A-L) 29 1 146 450 (M-Z) 29 " " (A-J) 30 1 215 196 (K-Z) 30 31 1 1 191 161 32 33 2 1 298 18 St. Norbert,'Parish (Paroisse) 34 141 35 65 Lyall 36 123 Tyndall 37 140 204 T. 12, R. 5 East 39 38 Sapton School i Ecole) _, 40 57 North Springfield, School (Ecole). . . . 41 North Springfield Road 42 1 84 57 Transcona, Town (A-E) 43 " (F-K) 43 1 4 1 2 1 247 268 " (L-O) 43 191 " " (P-Z) 43 269 Oak Bank Hall 44 153 Hazelridge 45 91 Cloverleaf 46 20 Lydiatt 47 23 T. 10, R. 4, East 48 T. 10, R. 5, East 49 1 70 99 Mill Brook : 50 1 55 86 T. 10, Ranges 10 to 17, East 52 Whitemouth 53 T. 12, R. 11 to 17 East, and T. 13, R. 11 to 17 E 54 i' 1 22 137 39 Springfield MAMTOBA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. SPKIXGFIELD (Electoral District— District electoral)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates Valid votes polled. Guillaume i Robert i Votes Joseph Lome ; valide; Charette. Richardson, donnes Ballots. I Not Rejectedlcounted Rejetds. Pa: comptes Xo Molson 55 Kildonan, Parish (Paroisse) (A-D) 56 (E-L) 56 (M-S) 56 (T-Z) 56 (A-L) 57 (M-Z).... 57 St. Paul, Parish (Paroisse) 58 St. Andrew, Parish (Paroisse) 59 St. Clement and St. Peter, Parishes (Paroisses). 60 Ladywood 61 Poplar Park 62 Thalberg 63 Balsam Bay 64 Lac du Bonnet 65 St. George 66 Bad Throat 67 Totals, Civil Vote — Totaux,Vote civil. 79 Military Votes — Votes militaires: — Within Xorth America Dans I'Amerique du Xord With United Kingdom Dans le Royaume-Uni On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d'Europe Totals— Totaus Votes. 18 18 22 29 12 33 32 8 56 110 70 217 208 255 97 121 132 151 17 3 35 110 12 4 283 309 411 295 323 446 5,870 277 292 332 132 178 174 167 106 139 48 81 15 156 294 149 51 70 ' 10,824 Majoritl Xr/"""*'* »^""' Richardson. 2.089. Springfield 248 MANITOBA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gdn^rale. WINNIPEG CENTRE— (Electoral District— District Electoral) 1916— Population, 67,038. Foiling Divisions. Arrondisscments de Scnitin. Candidates. Candidats. George William Andrews. Robert Sinclair Ward. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Not Rcjectedcounted. Electeurs sur Rejetis. Pas comptfe. No. Winnipeg, City (Cite.) 65 McDonald St 1 85 Lily St 2 39 Austin St 3 175 Logan Ave 4 35 Martha St 5 165 James St 6 121 McDermot Ave 7 36J Arthur St 8 211 Rypert St 9 225 Princess St 10 325 Logan Ave 11 396 " 12 444 " j3 329 Pacific Avenue (A to L) 14 " (MtoZ) 14 366 Elgin Ave 15 89 Charlotte St 16 230 Notre Dame Ave 17 328 Carleton St (A to L) 18 (MtoZ) 18 348 Hargrave St 19 387 Carleton St (A to L) 20 (M to Z) 20 102 Charlotte St 21 407 William Ave (A to L) 22 (M toZ) 22 58 Gertie St (A to L) 23 (M to Z) 23 480 Kennedy St (A to L) 24 (M toZ) 24 399 " (A to L) 25 (M toZ) 25 Y.M.C.A., 301 Vaughan St.. ..(A to L) 26 (MtoZ) 26 360 Young St (A to L) 27 (MtoZ) 27 574 EUice Ave (A to G) 28 (HtoO) 28 435 LangsideSt (P to Z) 28 471 Spence St (A to L) 29 " (MtoZ) 29 " (A to L) 30 520Langside St (M to Z) 30 518 SherbrookeSt (A to L) 31 (M to Z) 31 696 Langside St (A to G) 32 (HtoO) 32 (PtoZ) 32 586 Balmoral St (A to L) 33 (M to Z) 33 503 Bannatyne St (A to L) 34 (MtoZ) 34 639 McDermot Ave (A to L) 35 (MtoZ) 35 587 Elgin Ave (A to L) 36 (M to Z) 36 548 Ross Ave 37 643 Logan Ave 38 792 " (AtoL) 39 (MtoZ) 39 98 45 53 89 111 95 112 115 97 86 107 192 84 70 139 84 178 96 102 273 122 110 218 90 74 95 77 139 100 105 97 147 152 90 101 128 134 120 183 156 175 206 130 98 143 135 103 148 150 117 114 134 106 117 106 103 119 97 83 Winnipeg Centre MAMTOBA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. WINNIPEG CENTRE (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Ccn.—Sui(Iajorit} for .Alajoritf pour George William Andrews, 20,930. Winnipeg Centre MAMTOBA 251 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. WINNIPEG NORTH (NORD) (Electoral District— District Electoral.) 1916— Population, 60,616. Polling Divisions. Arrondissenients de Sorutin. Candidates. Ballots. — Valid — Voters Candidats. votes Bulletins. on polled. list. — Not — Matthew Richard Votes Rejected counted. Electeurs Robert Arthur valides — sur Blake. Rigg. donnes. Rejet^s. Pas compt^s. la liste. Votes. Votes. 52 15 32 67 134 76 102 3 166 103 25 128 1 149 134 67 201 3 255 98 57 28 155 82 157 54 1 108 126 38 38 29 164 145 212 . 179 107 203 183 1 2 268 118 33 32 151 118 188 86 2 153 183 63 68 246 302 256 234 1 343 122 39 32 161 116 187 84 1 165 54 48 82 102 113 1'8 31 2 134 119 52 57 62 171 161 156 213 104 94 3 162 153 21 174 2 211 123 15 33 138 231 196 198 2 266 130 35 27 57 165 118 269 188 146 91 212 i [ 5S5 88 38 14 40 126 98 215 84 175 3 9 266 122 24 10 38 27 21 42 146 92 221 153 111 208 168 82 108 183 276 126 184 90 128 166 1 217 133 45 60 178 200 264 140 2 223 123 56 179 1 215 82 80 162 1 80 44 124 2 2 \ 318 72 115 187 2 1 241 40 141 181 2 2 215 87 66 153 5 199 104 67 146 171 224 207 78 1 4 249 45 98 143 2 163 42 127 169 6 185 91 133 224 4 9 248 131 58 23 13 14 189 146 67 61 216 123 295 54 206 47 1 159 146 47 65 30 193 203 144 225 138 216 114 1 161 92 32 124 2 135 115 35 150 170 Xo (Elmwood District.) 746 Beach Ave 1 612 CastleAve (A-L) 2 612 " (M-Z) 2 27 Stadacona St (A-K) 3 27 " (L-R) 3 27 " (S-Z) 3 353 Martin Ave (A-L) 4 3.T3 " (M-Z) 4 297 Union Ave (A-K) 5 297 " (L-R) 5 297 " (S-Z) 5 165 Kelvin Ave 6 198 Hespeler Ave (A-K) 7 1981 " (I^R) 7 198 " (.S-Z) 7 (Winnipeg North District.) 109 Sutherland Ave 8 115 Euclid St 9 S64 Main St 10 1098 I " (A-L) 11 1098 " ....:: (M-Z) 11 1401 " (A-L) 12 1401 " (M-Z) 12 1441 " (A-K) 13 1441 " (L-R) 13 1441 " (S-Z) 13 14411 " (A-K) 14 163 Lansdowne Ave (L-R) 14 163' " (S-Z) 14 1404 Main St (A-K) 15 1404' " (Lr-R) 15 1404 " (S-Z) 15 1302 " (A-K) 16 1302 " (I^R) 16 1302 " ,..(S-Z) 16 1234 " .-....(A-L) 17 1234 " (M-Z) 17 1130i " (A-L) 18 1130i " (M-Z) 18 984 " (A-L) 19 984 " ..(M-Z) 19 60 Robinson St 20 800 Main St 21 441 Dufferin Ave 22 119 Salter St 23 409 Manitoba Ave 24 532 Dufferin .\ve 25 509 Pritchard Ave 26 497 Alfred .^ve 27 479 Mountain Ave 28 401 Andrews St (A-K) 29 401 " (L-R) 29 403 Salter St (S-Z) 29 343 Poison Ave (A-L) 30 343 " (M-Z) 30 618 Atlantic Ave (A-L) 31 618 " (M-Z) 31 578 McCrea St 32 Winnipeg North (Nord) 252 MANITOBA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. WINNIPEG NOBTH (NORD)— Electoral District— District Electoral.)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements dc Scrutin. Candidates. Candidate. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Matthew Robert Blake. Richard Arthur Rigg- Rejected Rejetds. Not counted. Pas comptis. 667 Redwood St No 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Votes. 51 26 47 57 9 46 48 45 64 43 Votes. 65 101 85 39 35 37 31 21 33 16 116 127 132 96 44 83 79 66 97 59 2 126 138 672 Duffcrin Ave 795 Stella Ave 1 1 12 154 124 47 932 Selkirk Ave 818 Boyd Ave 2 2 98 100 81 656 McPhillips St (Assiniboia District.) 107 78 Totals. Civil Vote— Totaux.Vote civil Military Votes — Votes militaires — . 67 1 6,724 342 1,082 1,508 3,297 34 38 103 10,021 376 1,120 1,611 39 69 12, 134 Dans le Royaume-Vni / On the Continent of Europe 9,656 3,472 13, 128 39 69 12, 134 Majority for Majority pour / Matthew Robert Blake, S,l$4. Winnipeg North (Nord) MANITOBA 253 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. WINNIPEG SOUTH ( SLID) (Electoral District— District Electoral.) 1916— Population, 48,576. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements tie Scrut in. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. George William Allan. Neil Thomas MacMillan. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Winnipeg City, (Cite.) 312 Main St No. (A-L) 1 M-Z) 1 A-K) 2 (L-R) 2 S-Z) 2 A-L) 3 M-Z) 3 A-L) 4 M-Z) 4 A-L) 5 M-Z) 5 A-L) 6 M-Z) 6 A-L) 7 Votes. 100 101 227 125 85 150 113 154 130 154 121 115 110 125 101 146 175 117 130 192 141 90 126 113 211 136 80 193 112 82 146 114 95 96 86 132 169 167 255 167 132 228 133 95 222 195 223 145 71 189 199 155 152 134 133 196 111 67 131 137 103 ■ 211 127 Votes. 41 26 35 19 21 44 28 47 40 30 24 26^ 17 19 6 27 28 31 30 27 24 8 14 20 15 29 8 25 14 4 14 12 12 5 12 17 17 21 32 24 10 28 15 10 24 16 23 13 11 . 16 18 23 26 6 11 26 23 9 20 18 6 17 4 141 127 262 144 106 194 141 201 170 184 145 141 127 144 107 173 203 148 160 219 165 98 140 133 226 165 88 218 126 86 160 126 107 101 98 149 186 188 287 191 142 256 148 105 246 211 246 158 82 205 217 178 178 140 144 222 134 76 151 155 109 228 131 169 312 " 196 27 Hargrave St 3 1 2 i' 6 416 27 " 227 27 " 166 156 Garrv' St 277 156 " 185 229 Smith St 263 229 " 296 262 Carleton St 1 250 262 " 223 ISO Donald St 6 2 i' 206 180 " 157 364 Broadway 191 364 " M-Z) 7 A-L) 8 M-Z) 8 A-L) 9 M-Z) 9 A-K) 10 L-R) 10 S-Z) 10 A-L) 11 M-Z) 11 .A^-K) 12 2 138 160 Edmonton St 234 160 " 1 198 209 421 " 1 ".'.'.'.Y 196 234 Balmoral Ave 297 234 •' 3' 3 174 234 " 111 591 Broadwav 184 591 " 221 114 Colonv, St 3 397 114 ■' L-R) 12 S-Z) 12 A-K) 13 L-R) 13 S-Z) 13 A-E) 14 F-L) 14 M-R) 14 S-Z) 14 A-L) 15 M-Z) 15 A-L) 16 M-Z) 16 A-J) 17 247 114 " 136 695 Welsely 264 695 " 157 695 " 106 173 SherbrookeSt 173 " 1 301 227 173 183 173 " 164 253 215 253 " 1 131 246 321 113 Chesnut St 12 351 113 " K-R) 17 S-Z) 17 A-K) 18 L-R) 18 S-Z) 18 A-L) 19 M-Z) 19 A-K) 20 L-R) 20 S-Z). 20 A-L) 21 M-Z) 21 A-L) 22 M-Z) 22 A-L) 23 M-Z) 23 A-K) 24 (L-R) 24 (S-Z) 24 A-L) 25 M-Z) 25 A-K) 26 L-R) 26 S-Z) 26 221 113 " 181 113 " 1 2 336 207 Home St 192 207 " 1 1 141 134 Arlington St 339 134 " ...:.::: 248 247 Lipton St 310 247 " 2 199 247 " 107 2 244 537 " 233 526 Craig St 213 526 " 239 205 River Ave 2 1 2 181 205 " 199 248 " ... 311 248 " 191 248 1 i' i' 118 124 Osborne St....- 268 124 " .... 228 127 " 268 127 2 159 127 153 Winnipeg South (Sud) 254 Jl/,4-V- TOBA Thirteenth Geneial Election— Trcizidme Election G^n^rale. WINNIPEG SOUTH (SUD) (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Fin. l*olling Division?. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. George William Allan. Xeil Thomas MacMillan. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. No. 234 Osborne St (A-K) 27 234 " (L-R) 27 234 " (S-Z) 27 468 Jessie Ave 28 507 Osborne St (A-K) 29 507 ■' (L-R) 29 507 " (S-Z) 29 558 " (A-E) 30 558 " (F-L) 30 558 " (M-R) 30 558 " (S-Z) 30 690 " (A-L) 31 690 " (M-Z) 31 294 Rosedale Ave (A-L) 32 294 " (M-Z) 32 458 " (A-K) 33 458 " (I^R) 33 458 " (S-Z) 33 670 Fleet St. (A-L) 34 670 " (M-Z) 34 803 Dudley Ave 35 682 Warsaw Ave (A-E) 36 682 " (F-L) 36 682 " (M-R) 36 682 " .(S-Z) 36 763 " (A-E) 37 763 " (F-L) 37 763 " (M-R) 37 763 " (S-Z) 37 (A-K) 38 (L-R) 38 (S-Z) 38 323 Kingsway Ave (A-L) 39 323 " (M-Z) 39 997 Jessie Ave (A-L) 40 997 " (M-Z) 40 Cor. Waterloo & Godfrey (A-L) 41 (M-Z) 41 Tuxedo, Town, (Ville). Tuxedo Hospit.al 42 St. BoXI 'ACE AND St. VlTAt, PARISHES, (Paroisses) — 373 St. Mary's Road 43 373 " 43 373 •' 43 373 " .44 FoilT Garry. 30 St. Vital 45 QoT. GrosvcnorA Stafford. Totals, Civil Vott^Totaux.Vote civil. 107 Military Votes — \'otes militaires — Within North America Dans r.Amerique du Nord Within United Kingdom Dans le Royaume-Uni On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d'Europe Totals — Totaux Majority for \ Majprltf pouF; Votes. 244 110 111 172 165 106 62 131 155 153 113 197 146 173 178 171 108 105 154 128 128 196 194 174 128 151 148 135 140 243 153 108 197 158 144 120 205 92 158 15,155 477 1,715 1,684 A'otes. 28 25 12 30 49 29 25 32 32 23 37 36 30 19 27 34 272 135 123 202 214 135 87 163 187 176 150 233 176 192 205 205 127 126 183 154 146 217 211 193 142 165 161 146 168 255 165 113 201 170 165 150 166 111 265 127 264 ,375 17 38 17,530 494 1,753 1,770 19,031 2,516 21,547 George William Allan, 16,515. Winnipeg South (Sud) BRITISH COLUMBIA— COLOMBIE-BRIT.VNNIQUE. Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. BVRRARD (Electoral District— District electoral.) 1911 Population, 48,493. Polling Di\-isions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates . Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur ■la liste. Sanford John- ston Crowe. Patrick Don- nelly Victor Rains- ford Mid- gley. Reject'd Rejetes. Not counted. Pas comptes No. Votes. 153 93 39 15 57 125 162 92 22 57 114 80 106 113 98 86 105 156 133 112 102 96 94 132 134 76 81 98 88 185 61 113 168 90 83 117 105 115 119 152 114 73 71 88 12 44 97 126 90 85 115 69 71 95 94 59 117 133 96 138 Votes. 38 18 4 9 36 26 41 28 19 28 48 30 43 36 46 43 36 50 58 22 40 42 40 44 62 32 44 55 SO 61 9 43 49 53 54 59 30 22 26 84 58 30 37 73 8 27 65 77 54 63 57 47 44 92 55 28 61 70 54 67 Votes. 1 4 2 2 1 1 5 5 4 5 1 9 7 8 5 25 0 13 13 10 16 11 2 15 8 19 9 5 1 13 10 u 12 2 2 8 19 12 2 3 25 1 16 27 6 13 13 12 10 19 27 20 28 19 29 192 115 45 26 94 152 205 125 46 89 167 117 150 158 151 137 148 211 216 134 155 151 144 192 207 110 140 161 157 255 75 157 230 153 148 188 137 139 153 255 184 105 111 186 21 87 189 225 149 154 185 129 127 197 168 114 198 231 163 234 1 227 2 145 3 52 4 32 5 111 6 ..'.'.'.'.'. 8 9 10 11 . . , . (A-L) 12 , (M-Z) 12 A-K) 13 L-Z) 13 <.\-K) 14 M-Z) 14 15 16 17 18 (A-K) 19 (M-Z) 19 (A-K) 20 (I^Z) 20 21 22 (A-K) 23 iL-Z) 23 24 25 26 • (A-L) 28 ' . . (M-Z) 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 \' 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 41a 42 42a (A-L) 43 (M-Z) 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 188 268 150 52 91 1 3 203 144 3 181 I 405 181 166 i 1 241 283 164 4 2 1 "'2' 187 342 1 246 245 i 1 4 3 122 172 218 201 286 87 2' 1 176 297 198 193 224 1 165 157 178 V.nr, 1 1 295 226 137 131 2 1 238 23 122 1 221 279 1 ISO 200 1 229 155 294 1 3 i 275 183 160 1 270 283 196 3 298 Burrard 256 JililTISlI COIJMIilA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gcnerale. BURRABD (Electoral District— District Electoral.)— Con.— fin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Arrondissenients de Scrutin. Sanford John- .ston Crowe. Patrick Don- nelly. Victor Rains- ford Mid- gley. Reject' d Rejetfs. Not counted. Pas comptes No. Vancouver, Citv, Ward V 41 52 Votes. 114 125 45 38 71 82 154 79 5S 109 64 66 91 95 46 60 73 86 49 91 92 45 113 80 41 77 82 61 85 63 65 81 75 73 109 99 55 26 72 85 70 14 40 87 176 55 116 67 37 28 Votes. 59 63 2S IS 46 56 63 39 42 40 41 4S 63 26 30 13 50 81 31 66 40 19 19 44 56 67 54 61 14 28 30 30 28 9 47 16 IS 15 13 31 13 15 34 16 37 134 Votes. 27 19 9 7 14 12 29 13 12 11 19 17 33 36 14 14 28 19 9 23 27 22 53 35 8 20 40 22 20 26 22 28 18 20 9 39 4 9 28 21 21 22 20 42 40 11 8 4 28 55 200 207 82 63 131 150 246 131 112 163 124 131 187 174 79 100 137 132 71 164 200 98 232 155 68 116 166 139 172 111 141 170 107 121 148 168 87 44 147 122 109 51 73 160 229 81 15S 87 102 217 2 255 251 ' 53 ' 54 ' (A-L) 55 ' (M-Z) 55 ' 56 ' 57 ' 58 97 85 2 2S2 " 156 1.38 59 Ward VIII.... (A-L) 60 1 185 1 317 224 225 107 134 ...(M-Z) 60 61 62 63 64 1 2 1 i 65 165 Ware 66 177 67 1 VII 68 91 200 69 2 255 70 120 71 303 72 73 74 2 1 195 89 16) 75 207 North Vancouver 76 77 78 4' 1 160 196 130 79 80 81 82 83 6' 3 1 2 1 157 196 140 128 186 84 177 85 86 1 99 57 87 178 88 131 89 1 145 90 "•' 91 113 92 197 93 201 94 100 95 196 " . . 96 i' 6 1 111 97 98 119 240 Totals.f -ivil Vot(^To Military Votes— Vo Within North Am Dans rAnierique Within United Ki Dans Ic Royaume On the Continent Sur le continent d Totals— Total taux. Vote civil.llO es militaires — erica \ 9,679 411 1,076 1,400 4,533 50 33 91 1,696 19 10 19 15,908 480 1,119 1,510 68 25 19,636 -Uni . 1 IX 12.. 566 4.707 1,744 19.017 68 25 19,636 Majority for .Majority pour f Sanford Johnston Crowe, over (sur) /Patrick Donnelly, T.SiS. \Vlctor Rainsford MIdgley, 10,«?. Burrard COLOMBIE-BBITANXIQUE 257 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. CARIBOO (Electoral District— District electoral.) 1911— Population, 26,908. Polling Divisiona. Arrondissementa de Scrutii Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeura sur la liste. Frederick John Fulton. Raymond Findlay Leighton. Rejected Rejet^s. Not X)unted. Pas xjmptfs. Votes. 6 6 11 15 9 28 51 11 65 18 5 13 16 20 26 15 50 67 11 36 38 45 15 •23 81 221 190 190 145 41 8 24 11 27 42 0 16 38 19 15 25 16 52 109 112 20 22 65 8 16 37 41 13 100 •5 10 16 22 34 5 Votes. 0 7 7 6 5 11 2 3 60 6 11 5 1 20 8 0 20 7 20 8 6 . 6 3 8 14 66 54 94 42 9 13 27 20 12 24 18 7 18 5 1 4 1 10 36 32 30 8 22 16 16 12 13 12 59 11 7 3 37 5 27 6 13 18 21 14 39 53 14 125 24 16 18 17 40 34 15 70 74 31 44 44 51 18 31 95 287 244 284 187 50 21 51 31 39 66 18 23 56 24 16 29 17 62 145 144 50 30 87 24 32 49 54 25 159 16 17 19 59 39 32 14 33 23 1 24 15 51 63 27 5 140 25 19 24 29 56 47 16 83 3 1 88 27 48 59 65 26 1 37 116 3 i 1,220 58 40 1 S9 37 43 1 10 91 21 25 67 32 26 39 20 72 2 3 2 6 } 349 65 35 102 23 41 52 1 2 50 34 1 1 227 34 22 21 69 42 50 No. (Kamloops Division.) Blucher Hall, Alex. McLean's 1 Avola 2 Blackpool 3 Berestord 4 Black Pines 5 Barri^re 6 Brigade Lake 7 Cahilty 8 Chase 9 Chinook Cove 10 ChuChua 11 Craigellachie 12 Campbell Creek 13 Celista 14 Campbell's Meadows 15 Cherry Creek 16 Canoe, North 17 South 18 Duck Range 19 Dolan's Comer 20 14 Mile House 21 Grande Prairie 22 Heffley Lake 23 Iron Mask 24 Kamloops, North 25 Kamloops, City, (A-E) 26a (F-L) 26b (M-R) 26c (S-Z) 26d Knutsford 27 Louis Creek 28 Malakwa 29 Mount Olie 30 Monte Creek 31 Notch Hill 32 Paxton Valley 33 Pemberton Range 34 Pritchard 35 Pinantan 36 Raft River 37 Rose Hill 38 Sullivan Valley...'. 39 Sorrento 40 Salmon Arm 41a 41b Savona 42 Shuswap 43 Sicamous 44 Trapp Lake 45 Turtle Valley 46 Tappen 47 Tranquille 48 Vavenby 49 (Y.^LE DmsioN.) Ashcroft 1 Aspen Grove 2 Brookmere 3 Cache Creek 5 Canford Mill 6 Coyle Station 7 Coldwater ....'. 8 75953—17 Cariboo 258 BRITISH COl.lMIilA Tliiitecnth General Election — Treizieme Klcctioii Ceiu'nih CARIBOO (District Electoral— District electoral.)— Con.— Suilc. Polling Divisions. Arrondisscments de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Frederick Raymond John Kimilay I'ulton. Leighton. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetfs. Not counted. Pas comptfo. No. Dot 9 DouglEis I^ke 10 Highland Valley ■■.■■ U Keefcrs 12 Ly "ton 13 McGillivray's 14 Mamottc Lake 15 Merritt 16a " : 16b North Bend 17 Nicola 18 Quilchena 19 Spuzzum 20 Spcnce's Bridge 21 Stump Lake 22 Thynne's 23 Hat Creek 24 Walhachin 25 (CaHIGU ElVIfKN) .\lexandria. 1 Alexis Creek 2 Barkcrville 3 Beaver Lake 6 Chimney Creek 7 Chilanco 8 Chezacut 9 1.50 Mile House , 10 Harper's ("amp 11 Kcitlilcy ( Vcek 12 Meldrum Creek 13 Quesnel 15 Quesnel Forks Ifr Stanley 17 Soda Creek 18 (LiLLooET Division.) Alkali Lake 1 Bridge River 2 BigCreek 3 Big Bar : . . 4 Clinton 5 Cadwallader Creek 6 Chilcoten, Becher's 7 Criss Creek 8 Canim Lake 9 70 Mile House 10 100 " 11 115 " 12 127 " 13 Deadman's Creek 14 Dog Creek 15 Hanceville 17 Hat Creek 18 Watch Lake 19 Lillooet 20 North Fork, Bridge River 21 North Bonaparte 22 Pavilion 23 Short Portage 24 Seven Lakes 25 Tatla Lake 26 Watson's Bar Creek 27 Cariboo 109 113 50 17 104 17 14 209 184 85 48 19 7 43 29 8 13 47 12 143 11 59 80 10 22 17 9 13 22 35 14 11 23 15 20 13 107 9 18 26 7 18 COLOMB/E-BRl TA XMQVE Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. CARIBOO (Electoral District— District Electoral.)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates, Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnSs. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Frederick John Fulton. Raymond Find lay Leighton. Rejected Rfijetis Not counted Pas -••omptes (Fort Gkorge Division-). Chief Lake No. Votes. 4 21 3 4 6 13 32 7 10 0 (No 9 33 7 29 (No 9 11 15 119 14 8 26 32 42 15 41 21 Votes. 10 - 5 9 26 10 28 20 4 23 9 Poll held.) 4 38 22 49 Poll held.) 8 37 41 112 53 5 4 62 20 14 10 50 19 15 14 26 12 30 16 41 52 11 33 9 (Pas de 13 71 29 78 (Pas de 17 48 36 231 67 13 30 94 62 29 17 91 40 22 23 Chilco. 3 1 32 . 4 . 5 24 47 Dewey .. 6 7 4 1 4 29 64 Fort George Fort St. John .. 8 .. 9 . . 10 12 13 14 . . 15 .. 16 .. 17 . . 18 20 21 23 . 24 .. 25 . 26 . . 27 , . 28 30 31 32 33 34 81 31 44 20 Hcnningville scrutin.) 31 111 46 McBride Mud River scrutin.) 2 90 15 23 52 96 Prince George . . . Rolla . 2 3 274 114 StoUaoo 19 Stuart's Lake . . 54 South Fort George. 1 3 414 78 Willow River Hutton 1 39 41 Giscoine 112 Aleza Lake Pennv 1 48 27 Totals. Civil Vote-^Totaun. Vote civil. 149 3,949 202 738 1.121 2,646 28 32 98 6,595 230 770 1,219 24 r 54 8,849 Dans r.Ajiierique du Nord Within United Kingdom / } On the Continent of Europe . , 1 6,010 2,804 8.814 24 54 8,849 Majority for ' .Majority pour Frederick Jotin Fulton, 3,2W. Cariboa BRITISH COLUMBIA Thirteenth General Election — Treizifeme Election G^neralc. COMOX-ALBERM— (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population, 16.777. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfes. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la listc. Herbert Sylvester Clements. William Wallace Burns Mclnnes. Rejected Rejet^. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Wellington Xanoose Bay No. . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 '. 8 . 9 . 10 . lla . lib . 12a . 12b . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 .. 17 . 18 . 19 . 20 . 21 . 22 . 23 . 24 . 25 . 26a . 26b . 27 . 28 . 29 . 30 . 31 . 32 . 33 . 34 . 35 . 36 . 37 . 38 . 39 . 40 . 41 . 42 . 43 . 44 . 45 . 46 . 47 1. 50 Votes. 67 26 68 47 97 27 81 36 14 98 130 92 1.52 114 24 100 41 16 19 49 27 43 31 21 63 58 33 171 88 31 42 52 74 28 30 70 4 11 (Xo 46 117 156 26 31 36 15 25 25 10 17 Vot«3. 80 35 43 26 21 41 20 10 25 178 113 44 48 59 126 37 17 33 20 18 45 42 7 16 23 35 189 93 25 59 18 49 9 56 78 9 11 poll held.) 4 93 65 24 14 12 0 51 33 16 17 147 61 111 73 118 34 122 56 24 123 308 205 196 162 83 226 78 33 52 69 45 88 73 28 79 81 68 360 181 56 101 70 123 37 86 148 13 22 (Pas de 50 210 221 50 45 48 15 76 58 26 34 2 1 151 76 Parksville 123 87 Qualicum Beach 1.39 i" 2 Union Bay Denman Island 15.5 60 Hornby Isl.^nd T. 29 C'oniox (uniberland 1 149 358 320 Courtenay 1 215 197 Headquarters Heriot Bay 3 116 350 Rock Bay 146 -Port Kusam Cracroft 3 86 83 Alert Bay Port Hardy Simoom Sound Green Point Rapids l" 1 9 20 3 97 80 137 86 Shoal Bav 39 Deceit Bay 154 \Vhaleto^^n 117 I.und Powell River Lasqueti Island Pender Harijour. . . . Sechelt 5' 2 \ 1 95 382 196 68 149 112 Gibson Landing Bo« en Island 1 190 " 43 Mil! Creek 89 Squamish G reen Lake •» 2 1 187 34 Pemberton 37 Nitinat Bamfield scrutin.) 4 63 Port Alberni Albemi Kildonan Ucluelet 2 3 4 239 249 69 54 Clayoquot 66 Xootka Port Alice 1 9S 67 1 3' 37 C ape Scott 46 Totals. Civil \ otc— Totaux. Vote civ Militarj- \ otcs— \ otes militaires:- VVithin North America Dans 1 Am^rique du Nord Within United Kinpdom Dans le Royaumo-I ni On the Continent ol Europe 2.679 359 492 2,094 20 16 32 4.773 142 375 524 20 '61 6.188 Totals— Totaux 3,652 2.162 5.814 20 61 6.18S iStjoril* ^ur/H"*"* Sylvester Clements. 1.4M. Comox-Albemi COLOMBIE-BRITANNIQUE 26 Thirteenth General Election- — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. KOOTENAT EAST— EST (Electoral District— District Electoral.) 1911— Population, 22,399. Polling Divisions. Arrondisseraents de Scrutin. Robert [Ethel- bert Beattie. -Candidates Candidats. Thomas Biggs. Saul Bonnell. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes. Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetfe Not counted Pas compt4s Voters No. Field 1 Golden (Ne. 1) 2 " (No.2) 2 Moberley 3 Donald. .^ 4 Beavermouth 5 Hog Ranch 6 Galena 7 Brisoo *. 8 Sinclair : 9 Athalmer 10 Wilmer 11 Invtrmere 12 Windermere 13 f 'anal Flats 14 \ew Michel 15 Harmer's 16 Michel 17 Crow's Nest 18 Fernie (No. 1) 19 " (No. 2) 19 " (No. 3) 19 " (No. 4) 19 " (No. 5) 19 Hosmer 20 Olson 21 Coal Creek 22 White Sulphur 23 Corbin 24 Morrissey 25 Wasa 26 Fort Steele 27 Camp 6 28 Bull River 29 Jaffray 30 Elko 31 Baynes 32 Waldo 33 Flagstone 34 Newgate 35 McGuire's 36 Marjsville 37 Kimberley 38 Wycliffe 39 Tata Creek 40 Cranbrook, (No. 1) 41 (No. 2) 41 (No. 3) 41 (No. 4) 41 Wattsburg 42 Moyie 43 Wardner ; 44 Yahk 45 Kingsgate 46 Totals, Civil Votev-Totaux. VoteciviEsI Military' Votes — Votes militaires: — Within North America Dans I'Am^rique du Nord Within United Kingdom Dans le Roj'aume-Uni On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d'Europe Totals^Totaui Votes. Votes. 36 91 140 140 13 18 27 49 36 26 18 36 143 175 34 59 53 59 59 57 49 102 202 235 198 205 17 67 71 26 34 158 372 751 Majority for \e.„i «„„„.ii „„„. (,,„\ /Kobe't Ethelbert Beattie, l,8i». Majorltl pour^'"' »"°°«»' "^«^ (»"^) JThomas Btggg. 2.M4. Kootenay East — Est HRITISII VOLl'MIilA Thirteenth General Election — Treiziemc Election Generale. 1911— Population. 28..373. KOOTENAY WEST— Ol'EST (Ele<;toral District — District electoral). Kootenay West — Quest Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidate Candidal 5. 5. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on lis:. Irvin .\mory Austin. Robert Francis Greene. Win- field Max- well. Rejected Rejetfe. Not counted Pas comptea Electeurs sur la liste. (K\SLO DmsioN). No. 1 1 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 3 . 3 . 3 4 5 6 . 6 . 6 '. 7 . 7 . 8 . 8 . . 9 . 9 . 10 . 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 . 16 . 17 . 18 19 20 21 . 22 . 22 . 22 . 23 . 24 . 25 . 26 . 27 . 27 . 28 . 28 . 29 . 29 . 30 . 31 . 31 . 31 . 32 . 32 . 32 . 32 . 33 33 \'otes. 8 0 5 5 1 37 9 3 49 56 0 8 7 • 44 60 45 39 45 12 14 19 12 2 3 3 8 90 111 31 10 22 81 0 0 5 4 0 3 4 15 33 3 1 5 34 39 44 23 8 2 1 1 1 n 3 4 0 Votes. 8 15 6 5 41 6 69 24 17 34 14 10 149 126 142 97 166 80 72 69 83 10 19 29 82 47 60 66 13 11 63 9 6 29 3 4 23 26 31 113 14 9 17 109 86 68 105 35 84 19 18 74 19 6 16 17 11 Vot<-s. 13 16 0 0 8 0 13 1 0 21 4 0 1 6 1 37 29 22 22 30 51 48 49 37 2 1 3 17 3 4 5 4 4 5 9 2 15 I 1 4 18 10 23 9 0 8 52 54 13 14 4 39 15 2 52 10 6 19 3 0 2) 31 11 7 20 8 91 17 9 139 84 17 43 27 12 230 215 209 158 241 143 134 137 132 14 23 35 107 140 175 102 27 37 149 18 8 49 8 5 30 48 56 16J 26 10 30 195 179 125 142 42 125 35 21 127 29 15 39 20 13 o- :!t 1 i( I Kalso, North 2 1 !• 15) a ) ■ 163 / ''- frawford Bay 1 ^ 1 1.5 1 (Nelson, City Division) 2 2 2 2 i' 2 25! 252 243 193 2S1 (RossuND, City Divisiox Rossland, City IS) 1.57 u 1 31:> it (Slocan DmsioNi. 31 5) Slocan City Silverton New Denver. , 133 4 3 i } - 123 45 Sandon 2 2 205 2;) 9 Edgewood Fauquier 61 I) 33 57 Nakusp (Ymih Division!. 1 1 2 1 6) ISS 2) j 5* I } 438 140 171 Rcseraont 1 53 202 1 I \ 275 (1 u 2 } - COLOMBIE-BRITASMQLE Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. KOOTENAY, WEST— QUEST ^Electoral District— District electoral— Con— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidate Candidate ^ Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfo Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on Ir\-in Amorj- Austin. Robert Francis Green. Win- field Max- well. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas comptfe. Electeurs sur la list*. Trail, City *". No. 34 . 3i 35 . 35 Votes. 36 49 20 12 3 0 0 0 3 1 0 8 8 0 5 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 2 2 2 1 0 32 28 17 14 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 Votes. 73 91 42 53 32 17 6 16 19 13 9 18 8 20 13 8 50 8 36 8b 10 33 4 17 8 2 31 8 22 14 75 71 181 74 16 11 6 8 5 15 8 14 12 11 24 12 12 6 12 6 1 Votes. 52 70 46 40 9 5 0 2 1 13 5 6 3 12 1 I 1 9 21 34 9 2 0 1 23 1 1 1 80 74 106 77 8 14 4 0 4 9 0 11 4 7 25 7 0 3 8 0 161 210 108 105 44 22 6 18 23 27 11 26 99 23 30 9 52 9 37 98 50 70 13 20 10 5 56 11 24 15 187 173 304 165 24 26 10 9 9 25 8 31 16 18 50 20 12 9 15 17 3 2 2 } 443 2 } 257 . 36 . 36 . 36 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 38 38 38 39 39 40 . 40 . 40 40 40 40 41 41 . 41 . 41 42 42 43 44 45 46 46 46 47 47 . 47 . 47 .. 48 . 48 4S 4S 48 48 48 4^ . . 49 .. 49 il.lI2 99 Brilliant ^ 209 " (• 1 •< 1 72 166 Hall Siding " Fniitv:ik-, j (Re\t:ustoke Division). 2 7 2 1 10 1 I 4' 99> 209 285 199 Bcgbie School 26 1 S. 1 Greclev Creek ' 14 39 11 27 Arrowhead 39 40 " 170 " > ;; " 33 28 Bovd's Ranch } 23 Totals. Civil Vote— Totaus, Vote civ Militarj- Votes — Votes militaires- Within North America Dans r.\merique du Nord Within United Kingdom Dans le Royaume-Uni On the Continent of Europe 1.363 8 8 20 3.952 135 478 812 1,653 18 15 49 6,96S 161 501 881 42 30 8,501 Totals— Totaux,. 1..399 5.377 1.735 S.oll 42 SO 8.501 Majorill pour «»'«'' ^'"=^ G'**"' «" fWlnllcId Maiwell. 3,e42. \Irvin .\inor)- .4ustin. 3,$78. Kootenay West — Quest 264 BRITISH COLUMBIA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieine Election G^n^rale. NANAIMO (Electoral District— District electoral) 1911— Population, 31,822 Polling Divisions. Arrondissemcnts de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voter on list. Electeurs sur la liste. John Charles Mc- intosh. Hector Allen Stewart Joseph Taylor. Rejected Rejetfe. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Votes. 114 158 109 92 116 79 100 99 80 118 109 37 98 55 50 •42 59 81 67 172 70 92 143 34 253 226 43 96 72 7 92 100 117 43 157 132 109 84 73 83 27 5 63 16 7 5 125 157 27 29 Votes. 48 72 42 46 44 38 57 21 27 43 24 31 49 16 9 39 31 32 30 32 13 28 29 42 50 15 23 0 9 14 10 9 11 14 22 26 4 19 9 14 22 7 11 84 70 8 11 Votes. 36 36 20 39 50 31 19 7 13 62 50 48 12 13 27 113 22 85 63 58 5 1 4 4 4 1 \ 1 0 17 a 17 4 12 30 23 5 4 1 0 7 2 1 10 4 28 7 1 2 198 266 171 177 210 148 176 127 120 223 183 92 141 117 93 164 120 197 162 260 107 106 175 67 299 277 60 120 80 7- 118 123 144 56 180 176 154 115 81 103 36 26 87 24 24 20 237 234 36 42 2 2 1 5 239 321 207 208 246 1 187 215 1 1 2 1 2 149 174 255 288 117 185 151 118 4 6 200 153 214 1 1 i' 217 316 119 118 3 1 208 80 2 3 1 1 2 327 308 71 125 94 23 170 2 2 2 2 166 159 67 219 237 4 211 146 106 116 41 1 i" 32 95 45 28 20 3 280 284 52 1 56 56 20 28 8 3 13 1 0 0 65 23 41 75 67 2 49 16 93 21 13 25 34 12 29 5 13 5 8 1 4 1 1 4 0 4 0 3 46 99 37 18 37 35 19 71 108 43 21 2 57 43 22 No. Nanaimo, Middle Ward 1 2 3 Southward 4 5 6 North Ward 7 8 9 Five Acres, Parish Hall (A-L) 10 (M-Z) 11 Chase River, Finn Hall 12 Brechin, School House 13 Northfield, Duggan's Hall 14 Extension. School House 15 South Wellington, School House 16 South Cedar, School House 17 Ladvsmith, Dier Block, No. 1 (A-L) 18 -No. l.\ (M-Z) 19 Harrison Block, No. 2 20 Cobble Hill, The Hall 21 Chemainus. Court Hall 22 Cowichan Station, The Hall 23 Cowichan Lake, Johnston's Bldg 24 Duncan, No. 1, Court House 25 No. 2, .Agricultural Bldg 26 Shawnigan Lake, .\thletic Club Bldg. 27 Somenos, McNeil Bldg 28 Westholrae. Bldg. near Station 29 Clo-oose, Post Office 30 Esquimalt, No. 1, Ward 2, South... 31 No. 2, Ward 2, North. . . 32 No. 3, Ward 1 , North ... 33 No. 4, Ward 3, North . . 34 No. 5, Ward 1, South... 35 " No. 5a, Ward 1, South. . 36 No. 6, Ward 3, South... 37 Colwood, Colwood Hall 38 Langford, Gouchers Hall 39 Metchosin Hall 40 Shawnigan Lake, Strathcona Lodge.. 41 East Sooke, School House 42 West Sooke, School House 43 Otter Point, Mr. Gordon's house 44 Jordon River, Club House 45 Port Renfrew, T. Braiil's house 46 James Island. School House 47 Sidney, Court House 48 Mayne Island, Court House 49 Pender Island, North, Hope Bay Hall SO North Salt Spring Island, Old Court House 51 Thetis Island, Burchell's store 52 Gabriola Island, South, Public Hall.. 53 South Salt Spring Island, School House 54 Ganges, Mahon Hall 55 Gabriola Island, North, School House 56 Retreat Cove, Wharf-house 57 Deep Cove, Hall 58 Galiano Island, School House 59 Satuma Island, Post Office 60 Nanaimo COLOMBIE-BRI TA NNIQ UE Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gen^rale. NANAIMO {Electoral District^District Sectoral.)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. John Charles Mc- intosh. Hector Allen Stewart Joseph Taylor. Rejected Rejetfs. Not counted Pas compt^s. No. Pender Island, South, Spaulding house 61 Saaniohton, Ward 6 62 Royal Oak, Ward 5 63 Boleskin Rd., No. 1. Ward 2, (A-JV. 64 No. 2, Ward 2 (K-Z).. 65 No.S.CloverdaleHall 66 Votes. 5 163 106 102 107 105 149 149 107 106 146 116 108 203 239 235 147 129 Votes. 0 29 22 30 28 ■26 26 25 17 29 18 25 14 15 27 20 43 46 Votes. 0 8 4 22 31 33 15 14 11 29 6 13 3 1 12 12 29 37 5 200 132 154 166 164 190 188 135 164 170 154 125 219 278 267 219 212 2 1 2 2 1 6 250 220 226 238 222 Cedar Hill, No. 1. Wards 1 and 3 (M Z) 67 No. 2, Wards 1 and 3 (A-L) (Temperance Hall) 68 Garden City, No. 1 , Ward 4 69 1 7 •1 3 1 250 213 No. 2, Ward 4 70 Cadboro Road , No. 1 (A-L) 71 252 224 No. 2 (M-Z) 72 177 Oak Bay, No. 1 (0-Z) 73 No. 2 : (A-N) 74 246 No. 3, Old School House (A-J) 75 330 No. 4 (K-Z) 76 Tillicum Road, No. 1 . (A-L) 77 2 287 275 Maddock Ave., Ward 7, No. 2 (M-Z) 78 Totals, Civil Vote — Totaux. Vote civil .78 Military Votes — Votes militaires: — Within North America ) 7,062 449 713 951 1,854 37 19 66 1,305 10 7 22 10,221 496 739 1,039 76 13 12,809 Within United Kingdom .\ Dans le Royaume-Uni t Totals— Totaui 9.175 1,976 1,344 12,495 76 13 12,809 Majority for 1 .„•,_ charlps MrlntARh over r«iirl /Hector Allen Stewart, 7,1»9. Majority pour/-"""* ^narles Mclntosn, over (sur) jjog^p^ Taylor, 7,831. Nanaimo 266 lililThSU VOLIMBIA Tliirti't'uth General Election — Treizi^me Election Generale. NEW HESTJnNSTEK (Electoral District— District Electoral.) 1911— Population, 29.098. PollinR Divisions. .\rr()nilissements dc Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. \'alid votes polled. Votes valides donnfe. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs .sur la liste. William Garland McQuarrie. Duncan .\lexandcr McRac. Rejected Rejetfs. Not counted. Pas compt^s. (Langley Muxicipauty). West Langley Langlev Fort No. .. 1 . 3 Votes. 32 81 83 40 28 33 19 47 71 56 21 25 35 46 38 32 16 57 35 100 28 42 12 40 26 28 . 35 17 .59 19 63 30 73 127 120 41 165 95 101 152 165 42 29 33 86 127 120 103 76 166 196 81 Votes. 17 19 26 20 14 19 19 37 42 34 13 6 15 57 36 28 7 8 25 82 17 26 10 53 19 9 5 8 19 39 21 6 23 50 38 6 60 48 36 74 80 34 16 2 14 62 76 43 65 55 86 51 49 100 109 60 42 52 38 84 113 90 34 31 50 103 74 60 23 65 60 182 45 68 22 93 45 37 40 25 78 58 84 36 96 177 158 47 225 143 137 226 245 76 45 35 100 189 196 146 141 221 282 132 1 66 125 .Milner. ..■ 124 Sperling .. 4 5 1 75 51 Beaver River Mills 6 Otter ,. S .. 9 .. 10 '. 11 .. 12 . . 13 . . U .. 1.5 .. 16 .. 17 .. 18 19 20 21 22 .; 23 . 24 . 25 . 26 . 27 . 28 . 29 . SO . 31 .>32 . 33 . 34 . 35 . 36 . 37 . 38 . 39 . 40 . 40a . 41 . 42 . 43 . 44 . 45 . 45a . 46 . 46a . 47 . 48 . 49 98 Murrayville I-anglev Prairie 2 125 101 Fern Ridge 40 Lochiel 36 Patricia 62 (SCKREY .MlXICIPALITY). South Westminster Port Mann 'I'ynehead ■_ 1 4' 121 92 69 Port Kells 1 73 70 204 Cloverdale Sullivan 64 Strawberrj' Hill Scott Road 1 88 28 Mud Bay 2 104 58 Hazelmere 42 Hall's Prairie 57 Douglas • 25 White Rock 83 (Delta .Mc.N-iriPALrrY). .\nniville 93 East Delta Boundary- Bay 1 93 48 Westham Island 107 I.adnerTown 208 (RiCHMOXD MfXICrP.*LITT). 2 179 64 Bridgeport and Sea Island St*'ves(on Town 1 i 291 168 157 Vancouver Heights t apitol H ill .'.'.'.'.'..'. '. '. '. ' I 3 i ]■ 575 98 50 Buena Vista 40 Bumaby Lake 123 Central Park .Tub ilee Station 1 1 1 472 " > 347 Ea-st Bumaby 1 289 334 Riverway i 179 New Westminster COLOMBIE-BRI TA XX I QUE Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. NEW WESTMINSTER (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scruti Candidates. Candidate - VVilliani Garland McQuarrie. Duncan Alexander McRae. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted Pas compt^s Voters on list. (New West.min'ster, Citt). Lulu Island 50 Poplar Island 51 52 District Lot 172 53 West End (Upper) 54 '■ (Lower) 55 Centre, (West) 56 (East) 57 " (North) 58 Sapperton 59 .., 60 Centre 61 62 63 64 34 140 70 113 180 122 140 125 198 174 79 147 106 149 135 117 129 103 79 249 96 173 257 157 203 174 291 240 114 227 152 214 218 170 188 170 Totals. Civil Vote — Totaux. Vote civil. 71 Military Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America Dans I'Amerique du Nord Within United Kingdom Dans le Royaume-Uni On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d'Europe 5,653 192 592 943 2,786 25 19 52 8,439 217 611 995 Totals — Totaux. ,882 110.262 Mljorill S^ur)wiUIam Garland McQuarrie, 4.498. 177 279 115 212 299 201 275 260 344 286 146 284 189 258 271 205 228 212 New Westminster 268 BRITISH COLUMBIA Thirteenth General Election — Treizidme Election G^n^rale. SKEENA (Electoral District— Dietrict Electoral). 1911— Population, 25,486. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurg sur la liste. CjTUS Weslev Peck. Alfred Stork. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas comptis. Prince Rupert, City No. . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 5A . fr . 7 . 8 . 8a . g . 10 . 11 . 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . 18 . 19 . 20 . 21 . 22 . 23 . 24 . 35 . 26 . 27 . 28 . 29 . 30 . 31 . 32 . 33 . 34 . 35 . 36 . 37 . 38 . 39 . 40 . 41 . 42 . 43 . 44 . 45 . 46 . 47 . 48 . 49 . 50 . 51 . 52 . 53 . 54 . 55 . 56 . 57 Votes. 102 105 42 59 62 108 21 15 123 no 13 6 6 9 20 2 19 44 13 6 5 7 10 9 7 7 39 74 50 43 4 15 7 8 17 9 20 3 3 8 33 (No Pol 16 82 37 34 6 9 4 Votes. 161 148 88 147 113 127 13 0 161 160 49 29 17 0 5 7 2 15 21 11 14 0 1 5 1 24 20 66 99 44 18 20 6 21 25 20 16 12 1 5 59 held.) (Pa 5 134 17 24 18 7 263 253 130 206 175 235 34 15 284 270 62 35 23 9 12 27 4 34 65 15 17 19 7 n 14 8 31 59 140 149 87 22 35 13 29 42 29 36 15 4 13 92 1 590 2 .1 J 36 28 -\nyoii 6 3 2 \ 614 74 48 Cassiar Cannery 36 12 Haysport Port Essington 26 39 6 1 6 38 Terrace 76 28 29 20 10 Kitwanga Skeena Crossing 21 33 81 208 178 Telkwa 125 Hubert 45 44 South Bulkley 1 25 48 North Francois Lake Ootsa Lake 1 73 33 2 57 Refuge Bay Hartley Bay 22 9 18 Swanson Bay Surf Inlet 110 isde scni 21 tin.) 1 13 53 47 Ocean Falls 216 54 58 24 16 281 69 Hagensborg 86 29 Victoria Cannery Wadham's Canner>' \tlin 29 2 6 11 (No Poll held.) (Pasde scru tin.) 3 4 75 (No Pol 1 held.) (Pas de scrutin.) 68 21 13 4 7 12 4 9 40 1 12 19 2 30 53 5 19 31 52 Port Clements 77 15 43 Queen Charlotte Sandspit Jedway— Alti 41 12 (No Poll held.) (Pas de scrvj tin.) 0 Totals. Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civ il.59 1,519 2,043 3,562 11 34 4.856 Skeena COLOMBIE-BRITANNIQUE 269 Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G^n^rale. SKEENA (Electoral District— District Electoral).— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters Hs". Electeurs sur la liste. Cyrus Wesley Peck. Alfred Stork. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted- Pas compt^s. No. Military Votes — ^■otes militaires — Within Xorth America 1 Dans I'Am^rique du Xord / Within United Kingdom \ Dans le Royaume-Uni / On the Continent of Europe \ Votes. 95 306 886 Votes. 15 15 38 110 321 924 Totals — Totaui.. 2,806 2,111 4,917 11 34 4,856 51±^!|J t'r icyrus «c8ley Peck. m. Majority pour Skeena 270 lilUTlSH VOlAMIilA Thirteenth General Election— Treizieme Election G^n^rale. VANCOl'VER CENTRE (Electoral District— District (■Icctoral). 1911— Population, 60,104. Polling; Divisions. Arrondissenients dc Scrutin. Candidates. C'andidats. William Wallace Burns Mc- Inncs. William .Arthur Pritch- ard. Votes. Votes. 70 15 40 6 64 13 75 12 51 3 71 IS 75 8 70 6 43 5 26 4 50 3 58 7 41 1 53 2 35 3 25 3 47 3 39 3 7S 3 54 1 9 0 26 0 28 1 32 B 19 0 22 2 33 3 33 1 10 0 3^ 2 19 1 58 3 42 1 32 0 44 1 26 5 23 9 20 1 41 7 07 31 53 14 24 .T 90 14 60 12 66 68 11 64 16 66 14 57 5 68 13 87 8 100 10 96 11 68 10 65 9 55 11 75 12 85 16 69 9 Henr.v Herbert Stevens. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donn6s Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetf's. Not counted, Pas compt^s. Voters on list. Xo Vancouver, City — WardI 1 " 2 ' " 3 •| 4 " ....... '.v^'^'.'.'^'.'........ e " '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 8 " : 8i " 9 •• 9f " .' 10 •• II " 12 •' 13 " 13a " 14 14a IS 16 i7 " 18 " 19 ■' 20 " 21 " 22 " » 23 '• ' 24 " 25 " 26 " 27 " 28 " 29 •■ 30 31 32 33 " . 34 " (including Stanley Park).. . . 35 Ward II 1 " 2 " 3 " 4 " 4a " 5 " 6 7 " 7a " 8 " 8a " 9 " 10 " 11 " 12 " 12a " 13 " I3a " 14 177 158 1.50 1.33 163 197 143 220 141 133 175 153 245 228 57 98 133 179 110 97 119 128 87 .68 102 250 187 147 169 97 139 122 1,57 159 1.39 138 147 134 J 27 147 204 181 206 1.59 1.55 131 158 202 163 Vancouver Centre COLOMBIE-BRITAXXIQl E Thirteenth CJeneral Election — Treizieme Election Generale. VANCOUVEB CENTRE (Electoral Diitriet— District Electoral.)— Con.— F^n. Polling Divisions. Arrondi-ssements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. . Electeurs sur la liste. William Wallace Burns Mc- Innes. William Arthur Pritch- ard. Henry Herbert Stevens. P^jected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Ward III . No. . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 5 . 6 7 , 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 4a . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 9 . 10 . 11 . 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . 18 . 19 .20 21 . 22 . 23 . 24 . 24a . 25 Votes. 88 114 S3 72 99 47 50 66 41 58 109 98 74 37 46 67 49 57 90 42 38 18 35 53 52 31 57 56 30 86 73 35 22 45 55 50 44 Votes. 17 28 25 26 22 22 13 5 it 5 32 53 14 9 7 14 6 21 32 6 8 16 9 5 14 4 3 3 1 20 15 5 0 10 9 3 6 Votes. 62 43 38 47 70 54 41 55 63 61 57 70 77 51 44 79 57 61 66 38 49 25 73 68 56 41 116 86 68 115 148 71 23 77 73 79 167 185 146 145 191 123 104 126 113 124 198 221 165 97 97 160 112 139 188 86 95 59 117 126 122 76 176 145 99 221 236 111 45 132 141 126 129 4 6 33 5 218 " 1<)1 it 2 i' ''15 " •• 147 126 Ward IV. 2 156 262 229 ** 1 171 } 303 219 " »* 126 5 179 215 12 4 1 1 1 I no 120 66 144 147 '* 5 117 87 •. 1 ■-■^■■■■ 210 167 '* 131 '298 " 286 " 125 " 54 166 " 2 1 } 309 " 1 164 Total: Civil Vot<^Totaux: Vott? m Military Votes — A'otes militaircs. il.96 5,164 136 59 184 890 29 24 49 8,169 978 1,862 2,713 14,223 1,143 1.945 2.946 65 84 17,175 Within United Kingdom ••■■) i Totals-Totaux . . 5.543 992 13,722 20,257 65 84 17 175 Majority for „.„,,. UM-hart ««<.v<.nc ,.™r ^...^JW""*™ Wallace Burns Mclnnes, 8,17». Majorlt* pour J ^^^^ Herbert Stevens, over (sur) (^uiiam Arthur Pritchard. 12,7S». A'ancouver Centre 722 BRITISH COLUMBIA Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G^n^rale. VANCOUVER SOt'TH—SUD— Electoral District— District 61cctoral). 1911— Population, 20,446 Polling Divisions. Arrondissemcnts de Scnitin. Richard Clive Cooper. Candidates. Candidats. Charles Mac- donald . James Edward Hackett Gold. M(> Vety. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donn^ Rejected Rejetfa. Not counted Pas compt^s Voters on list. No 3238 Granville .St 1 Comer of Granville St. and Balfour Ave 2 Municipal Hall. Kerrisdale. . 3 •• .. 3.\ 41st .-Vve., Kerrisdale. 4 41st .\ve.. and Dunbar St 5 21st Ave. and Highburj- St.. 6 4057, 12th Ave. \V., Point Grey 7 10th Ave. W. and Sasamat, W. Pt. Grey 8 4th .\ve. and Trimble St 9 Comer 70th Ave. and Gran- ville St 10 Odd Fellows' Hall, Marpole. 11 Heather St., Eburne 12 706 16th Ave. West, Point Grev 13a 706 16th Ave. West, Point Grey 13 28th and Willow 14 South Side Marine Drive and Carnarvon 15 3364 Main St 16 3853 Main St 17 Corner 25th Ave. and Main St 19 Comer 26th Ave. and Ontario St 19 4102 Main St., Comer 25th Ave 20 4605 Main St 21 Main St., Opposite Gen. Brock School 22 4135 Fraser Ave., between 25th and 26th Avenues 23 4561 Fra.'^er .\ve., between 29th and 30th avenues 24 Comer 34th Ave. and Main St 25 Comer 40th Ave. and Main St 26 5983 Main St., adjoining Win- nott P.0 27 Comer 48th Ave. and Fraser Ave 28 6404 Main St 29 6483 Fraser Ave 30 Corner Main St. and Slat Ave 31 7233 Fra.ser Ave 32 Comer River Road and Fra-ser Ave 33 4136 Fra,ser Ave., between •25th ami 26th Avenues 34 4257 Knipht Road, between 26tli and ; 7th Avenues 35 4594 Fraser Ave., comer 30th and Fraser 36 4880 Fraser Ave., between 33rd and 34th .\vcnue3 37 Votes. Votes. 220 169 163 178 173 117 145 116 131 133 139 161 26 223 178 101 140 133 117 90 115 107 68 94 .59 138 151 135 101 Vancouver South — Sud COLOMBIE-BRITANNIQUE 273 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. VANCOUVER SOUTH— SUD— (Electoral District)— District Electoral— Con— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfe Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on List. Electeura la liste. Richarc Clive Cooper Charles Mac- donald . Edwarc Gold. James Hacketf McVety Rejected Rejetes Not counted Pas comptfis No. Corner Fraser and 36tli Ave. .38 5332 Fraser Ave 39 5498 Fraser Ave 40 5457 Inverness St 41 McKenzie School, Fraser Ave 42 7206 Fraser Ave., between 58th and 59th Aves 43 Votes. 43 42 38 34 58 110 73 113 70 67 104 84 100 72 69 51 83 92 42 53 65 79 62 51 76 50 11 Votes. 30 25 13 U 25 32 54 44 52 38 50 33 43 23 32 14 39 63 17 34 30 45 27 30 35 ■40 7 Votes. 1 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Votes. 17 36 20 46 26 28 37 11 17 26 42 26 43 24 20 44 9 19 9 17 5 15 21 10 3 91 90 88 71 106 118 154 185 161 116 172 143 186 121 144 89 146 199 69 106 104 143 94 96 133 100 21 2 2 1 7 1 115 118 102 102 147 252 3595 Commercial St., Bank of Hamilton Bldg 44 187 Lord Selkirk School 45 223 1594 Kingsway, Cor. Com- 214 3550 Commercial St 47 1833 Kingsway 48 2 161 250 1726 Kingsway, between Vic- toria Rd. and Gladstone Ave 49 4901 Victoria Rd., cor. 34th and Victoria Rd 50 5685 Victoria Road 51 5919 Victoria Rd., cor. 45th and Victoria Rd 52 2 1 1 162 229 159 177 Corner 61st Ave. and Victoria Road 53 5022 Victoria Rd. cor. 42nd and Victoria Rd 54 1 123 206 6582 Victoria Road 55 Slocan St., opposite Euclid/ Ave .56 5 259 108 413 Joyce Road 57 150 432 Joyce Road 58 132 285 Joyce Road and Euclid Ave 59 2871 Kingsway 60 1 183 2283 46th Ave. East 61 118 Carlton Hall 62 2974 46th Ave. East 63 125 Champlain School 64 1 28 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, 4,898 297 712 983 2,360 30 50 40 1 2 7 1,138 9 4 25 8,436 337 740 1,065 38 27 10,687 Military Votes- Votes militaires:- Within North America 1 Dans I'Amerique-du-Nord.. . J Within United Kingdom \ Dans le Royaume-Uni | On the Continent of Europe.. .1 Sur le continent d' Europe / Totals— Totaux . 6,890 2,462 50 1,176 10, 578 38 27 10,687 Maioritv for 1 fCharles Mardonald, 4,428. Maiorlt^ Dourf •'■''•'si'd CUv? Cooper, over (sur) ^, lames Hackrtt McVety, 5,714. ■^ ' (Edward Gold, 6,840. Vancouver South — Sud BRITISH COLUMBIA Thirteenth General Election — Trcizieme Election G^ndrale. 1911 Population, 31,660. VICTORIA CITY-CITfi. (Electoral District — District Electoral) Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Stuart Hender- son. Simon Fraser Tolniie. Albert Samuel Wells. Ballots. Valid Votes polled. Votes valides donnes. Rejected Rejet6s. Not counted Pas comptfe Voter> on List. No. Ward 1 Section 1 " (A-K) 2 " (L-Z) 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " (A-L) 6 " (M-Z) 6 " -7 Ward 2 " (A-K) 1 " (L-Z) 1 (A-L) 2 " (M-Z) 2 " (AJ) 3 " (K-Z) 3 " (A-L) 4 " (M-Z) 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 Wards " 1 2 " (AJ) 3 " (K-Z) 3 (A-M) 4 " Mc-Z) 4 5 " (A-K) 6 f " (L-Z) 6 " (A-L) 7 " (M-Z) 7 " (A-L) 8 " (M-Z) 8 " 9 10 Ward 4 " 1 " (A-K) 2 " (L-Z) 2 " (A-L) 3 " (M-Z) 3 4 " 5 6 " (A-H) 7 " (I-Z) 7 Wards " (A-K) 1 " (I-Z) 1 (A-M) 2 " (N-Z) 2 " 3 " (A-G) 4 " (H-N) 4 " (O-Z) 4 " (A-L) 5 " (M-Z) 5 " (A-K) 6 " (L-Z) 6 " 7 Votes. 24 32 32 42 20 49 62 52 37 63 63 42 50 50 58 43 42 51 52 65 49 40 39 43 58 46 25 35 22 67 52 Votes. 141 87 74 85 76 98 115 114 60 100 89 114 102 82 Votes. 14 16 19 179 135 125 136 96 153. 193 183 114 177 168 169 172 144 166 119 130 167 195 201 177 141 193 204 193 139 158 182 169 199 178 193 173 68 153 219 159 106 181 182 202 162 254 117 127 161 166 286 154 249 180 178 150 139 152 213 238 210 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil. 58 2,367 6,900 Victoria City— Cite COLOMBIE-BRITANNIQUE. Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. VICTORIA, CITY— CITE— (Electoral District— District electoral)— Con.— Fin. Polling Di'v'isions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Stuart Hender- son. Simon Fraser Tolmie. Aloert Samuel Wells. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas comptfis. No. Military Votes — Votes militaires: Votes. 68 44 122 Votes. 776 1,597 2,092 Votes. 2 0 1 846 1,641 2,215 Dans I'Amerique du Nord / Totals— Totaus 2,601 11,365 551 14,517 59 IS 11,953 Majority for \Stuart Henderson, 8,764. .Majority lor ; bi™„., k>.~.c 't'.,.i.»i« «.,■/„ ^ iBiuari uenaerson, s,/(>4. Majorite pour /S*™"«» *^" TcinAt, over (sur) j^^^^ Samw\ WeUs, W,8U. WESTMINSTER DISTRICT— (Electoral District — District ^lecfbral) 1911, Population, 22,848. ■_ Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Frank Bainard Stacey. Peter Bethaven Hamilton Ramsay. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted Pas compt^s. Port Moody No. . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 . 10 . 11 . 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . 18 . 19 . 20 . 21 . 22 . 23 . 24 . 25 . 26 . 27 Votes. 128 12 77 48 51 106 62 89 10 10 31 124 123 37 27 65 16 32 28 118 9 63 9 15 20 13 22 Votes. 78 15 45 34 93 70 ^5 51 7 4 28 36 42 9 20 7 10 34 31 51 5 14 29 34 13 18 21 206 27 122 82 144 176 87 140 17 14 59 160 165 46 47 72 26 66 59 169 14 77 38 49 33 31 43 4 239 27 loco 158 Burquitlam 100 Maillardville 154 1 235 (North) 115 Coquitlam, West Upper Pitt 1 186 27 Pitt Lake 17 Pitt Meadows 78 Hammond 181 Haney Albion Webster's Corners Whonnock 2 i 1 7 1 2 202 52 58 86 33 Stone Falls 80 69 Mission Steelhead 1 178 15 Hatzic 87 49 57 45 35 Harrison Mills 46 Westminster District 276 BRITISH COLUMBIA Tliirtecnth General Election— Treizieme Election G^n(^rale. WESTMINSTER DISTRICT (Electoral District- District Electoral)— Con— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scnitin. Candidates. Candida ts. Frank Bainard Stacey. Peter Bethaven Hamilton Ramaey. Valid votes polled. Rejected valides — donnas. Rejet^s, Not counted. Pas comptfes. Electeurs sur la liste. No Agassiz 28 Harrison Hot Springs 29 Port Douglas 30 Ruby Creek 31 Hope 32 Yale 33 St. Elmo 34 Popkum 35 Rosedale 36 East ChUliwack 37 Cheam 38 Chilliwaok 39 40 Sardis 41 Lower Sumas 42 Columbia Valley 43 Whatcom Road 44 Huntingdon 45 Abbotsford 46 Claybum 47 Peardonville 48 Aberdeen 49 Mt. Lehman Hall 50 Mt. Lehman Store 51 Bradner 52 Matsqui 53 Straiton 54 Chilliwack 55 Sardis 56 Mission City 57 Totals, Civil Vote^j— Totaux, Vote civil. 57 Militarj- Vote — Votes militaires: — Within North America 1 Dans I'AmWque du Nord / Within United Kingdom Dans ie Royaume-t'ni On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d'Europe Totals — Totaux Votes. 122 12 5 3 63 9 19 16 97 59 104 128 195 129 101 3 22 25 141 97 16 18 18 49 34 55 1,9 102 107 111 Votes. 51 3 1 9 25 7 11 22 58 9 73 45 82 35 3,224 313 448 104 325 483 >Iajority for .llajorit^ pour 195 16 5 17 134 23 34 39 172 75 194 187 308 184 165 14 73 56 232 117 36 46 39 106 71 139 4f 183 170 170 Frank Bainard Stacey, 3,283. TALE— (Electoral District— District Electoral) Honourable Martin Burrell.— Acclamation. 1911, Population, 28,066 Westminster District Yale PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND— ILE DU PRINCE-EDOUARD, Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gen^rale. KING'S (Electoral District— District electoral). 1911— Population, 22,036. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. James Joseph Hughes. James Mclsaac. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejet^s, Not counted Pas compt^s Voters on list. Electeurs' ' sur la liste. (On a recount — sur nouveau d^pouillement) No. Bothwell 1 North Lake 2 Priest Pond 3 Red Point 4 Souris East 5 Souris River 6 Souris Line Road 7 Rolio Bay Chapel 8 St. Margaret's 9 Head RoUo Bay 10 St. Andrews 11 Peake's Station 12 Bristol 13 Sinnott Road 14 Marie IS Head St, Peter's Bay, South 16 North 17 Monticello IS Baldwin's Road 19 Victoria Cross 20 Eighteen Mile Brook 21 Cardigan 22 Lome Valley 23 Roseneath 24 Montague North 25 Dundas 26 Glenfanning 27 Whim Road Cross 28 Montague South 29 High Bank 30 MuiTay Harbour, South 31 St. Mary's Road 32 Glenwilliam 33 Georgetown (No. 1) (Divided) 34 Red House 35 Woodville Mills 36 Launching 37 Sturgeon 38 Murray Harbour, North 39 Georgetown (No. 2) (Divided) 4" Challenged votes - ■ ■ Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil. 40 Military Votes — Votes militaires: — Within North America Dans I'Am^rique du Nord Within United Kingdom Dans le Royaume-Uni On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d' Europe Totals — Totaux 60 104 60 128 43 112 38 53 132 2,776 2,529 56 148 156 115 120 84 110 193 121 94 178 102 165 105 101 168 108 145 115 165 97 98 108 62 88 182 95 141 129 80 115 246 152 247 133 153 144 5,305 70 Majoritl pour} ''*'»** Mclsaac, 52. 277 King's 278 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. PRINCE (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population, 32,779. Polling Divisions. Arrondissoments de Scrutin. Candidates. Candida ts. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Alfred Alexander Lefurgey. Joseph Read. Rejected Rejctds. Not counted. Pas comptfe. Nail Pond No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Votes. 74 102 59 42 65 61 68 56 78 39 88 54 33 53 69 76 68 58 59 39 71 48 50 72 57 55 77 57 53 93 .54 lOG 81 128 149 43 47 64 52 69 83 51 54 131 30 67 83 86 106 Votes. 51 84 43 88 76 173 68 66 110 94 96 67 81 59 121 124 110 73 61 118 98 33 85 52 62 92 42 44 101 50 57 115 93 83 69 103 158 90 60 116 66 83 66 89 70 S3 82 55 69 120 125 186 102 130 141 234 136 122 188 133 184 121 114 112 190 200 178 131 120 157 171 39 156 100 112 164 99 99 178 107 110 208 147 189 150 231 307 133 107 180 118 152 149 106 143 201 113 149 138 155 226 146 290 110 176 178 293 195 Tignish 10 Skinner's Pond Greenmount St. Louis Kildare 10 5 2 4 3 276 175 Elmsdale 2 Oyster Creek O'Lcary Cape Wolfe i' 1 122 217 242 Brae West Devon 1 1 2 180 1.50 EUerslie 211 Lennox Island Tyne Valley 1 46 Mount Pleasant St. Gilberts 1 1 ^ 119 148 1 193 125 Central Lot 16 19 138 205 123 1 236 St. Eleanors Court House, S. Side, Booth No. 2. . Sunimerside, Centre 1 1 1 1 ::..;} 191 408 284 375 Traveller's Rest 2 1 174 126 Spring Valley 222 133 Kensington, Booth No. 1 Kensington, Booth No. 2 1 352 2/ 170 Newton 1 249 1.36 172 Searletown 170 Tryon 15 1 255 308 Totals, Civil vott— Totaux, Vote civil 51 f 3,4.37 59 270 208 4,204 29 34 31 7,641 88 304 239 81 17 9,609 Dans I'Am^rique du Nord Within United Kingdom Dans If Rovaumo-Uni • / 3,974 4,298 8,272 81 17 Q (aw ph 1 MaJoriM pour i*'^^ Sea'd, 324. Prince ILE DU PRIXCE-EDOUARD 279 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. QUEEX'S (Electoral District— District electoral). 1911— Population, 38,813. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. c I"? 5z k -55 -ill Rejected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas comptes Votes. 49 Votes. 56 43 68 88 58 67 55 139 41 93 51 27 74 71 87 64 30 77 93 47 8 57 53 70 39 78 29 60 26 73 46 24 54 40 37 18 48 59 61 93 26 72 93 92 67 63 74 61 78 79 87 73 89 44 94 66 73 84 93 83 77 Votes. 109 56 111 67 98 31 45 113 54 71 70 61 115 99 76 135 109 84 94 105 64 44 92 98 65 83 49 42 28 52 106 88 75 55 73 58 96 27 48 101 63 64 78 90 16 41 79 43 98 33 107 82 110 47 71 74 104 99 92 99 65 Votes. 104 53 95 63 95 31 40 91 52 68 69 63 115 93 69 131 107 79 89 106 64 42 91 95 64 82 49 44 -27 49 101 88 70 53 66 55 88 26 47 94 60 65 77 78 15 41 76 39 97 32 110 90 111 53 76 70 108 93 104 107 67 318 195 337 302 304 198 195 471 186 321 236 178 374 336 319 395 277 316 364 303 144 200 292 330 205 322 153 205 110 247 306 223 258 192 221 158 285 169 216 380 185 276 346 365 170 211 306 208 356 231 390 310 392 190 320 273 357 353 377 360 280 43 63 84 •W 69 55 128 1 39 89 46 27 1 i 70 73 87 1 3 65 31 1 76 88 45 8 1 57 56 67 1 1 37 79 6 26 59 29 73 1 53 23 2 59 44 45 27 1 1 3 53 57 i 60 92 2 36 75 98 105 72 2 66 77 65 83 87 86 65 82 46 5 2 i' 79 63 2 72 77 88 3 2 71 71 1 Voters Electeurs sur la liste. Long River French River Clifton Granville _ Hope River Hazel Grove Stanchel Breadalbane Westmoreland Crapaud Melville Emy\ale Bonshaw New Glasgow Hunter's River North Rustioo South Rustico Wheatley River North \\'iltshire New Haven Riverdale , . . . Milton North River Nine Mile Creek St. Catherine's Brackley Point Road Brackley Point Covehead Pleasant Grove Little York Bedford Tracadie ' Mount Stewart Pisquid Monaghan Fort Augustus Johnston's River Mount Herbert Southport Pownal Avondale Cherry Valley Vernon River ^^ Grand View Caledonia Orwell Cove Eldon Point Prim Belle River Wood Islands Charlottetown, Ward 1, East " l.West " 2, East " 2, West " 3. East " 3. West " " 4, East " " 4. Central " 4, West " 5, East...(A.L) " 5, E. Central (A-K). Queen's 280 PRIXCE EDWARD ISLAXD Thirteenth General Election — Treizidme Election G^n^rale. QUEEN'S (Electoral District— District electoral).— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissemcnts de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. ; Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on lUt. Eleeteurs sur la liste. is 11 k I- § 5 c ^ 5 Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt£s Xo. Charlottefown, Wards, W. Central (A-L) 62 •' 5. West (A-L). 63 East Royalty 64 West Royalty 65 Votes. 51 102 99 41 73 65 64 92 Votes. 50 100 104 41 83 71 68 97 Votes. 85 102 84 51 76 62 84 98 Votes. 87 108 89 49 87 66 82 95 273 412 376 182 319 264 298 382 i 1 2 183 254 217 116 Wards, East ^M-Z). 66 194 5, E. Central (K-Z). 67 170 5, W. Central (M-Z). 68 " 5. West (M-Z). 69 1 182 242 Totals.Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil. 69 Military Votes — Votes militaires — Within Xorth America \ 4,435 159 392 388 4,484 158 396 397 5,244 66 22 45 5,140 67 22 47 19,303 450 832 877 33 18 11,922 Dans rAmeriquc du Nord / Within United Kingdom \ Sur le continent d'Europe j Totals— TotaiLt 5.374 5,435 5,377 5,276 21,462 33 18 11,922 Majority for \ Majority pour. Donald Xlcholson, over (sur) /Alexander Martin, £1. \Alexander Bannernian Warburton, 15S. Majority for \i„i,_ ii-„„„ ci.,„i„i. „ , /„. , (/Alexander Martin, 3. Majority pour)"'"'"' ^'^f'* SIncIau-, over (sur)|^„^^ ^^^ Bannernian Warburton, Ml. Queen's SASKATCHEWAN. Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^nerale. ASSINIBOIA (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1916 Population, 36,259. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. John Gillanders Turriff. Edward Wadding- ton. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donn6s . Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetfis. Not counted. Pas compt^s. 71 77 5S 39 52 40 28 31 138 39 188 124 133 45 85 95 107 211 104 123 53 43 38 12 59 61 39 96 182 36 104 126 68 112 104 179 70 117 119 58 82 103 93 184 79 75 71 113 118 69 113 43 71 93 39 14 2 2 1 1 2 Y 1 1 3 2 4 2' 4 14 4 3 is' 2 1 4 Electeurs sur la liste. No Winlaw 1 Workman 2 Gaschen 3 Meridian 4 Scouthill 5 E. Portal 6 Emwein, Schoolhouse 7 Roscoe 8 Oxbow, South 9 Florence. 10 Camduff, South 11 Carievale, South 12 Gainsborough, South 13 Gainsborough, North 14 Carievale, North 15 CamduS, North 16 GlenEwen 17 Oxbow, North •. 18 Alameda 19 Frobisher 20 Cateviile, Schoolhouse 21 Douglaston 22 Aubumton 23 Palestine, Schoolhouse 24 Hastings 25 Thunder Creek 26 Fern 27 Alameda, Town 28 Antler 29 Fertile 30 Storthoaks 31 Redvers 32 Annandale 33 Wauchope 34 Cantal 35 Manor, South 36 Manor, North 37 Cariyle, North 38 Carlyle, South 39 Dalesboro 40 Erin 41 McNeill's 42 Areola, North 43 Kisbey, North 44 Kisbey , South 45 Wilberf orce 46 Marchand's 47 Forget 48 Areola, North, Town 49 Areola, South, Town 50 Carlyle, Town 51 Kyle's 52 Portal 53 Roche Percfee 54 Ross' 55 HoSmaster's 56 24 107 27 159 102 124 83 191 94 102 40 160 61 106 92 37 45 61 37 157 62 48 41 63 86 50 103 102 65 82 69 52 43 208 130 158 44 95 105 133. 246 124 140 70 54 45 21 77 70 46 102 206 43 98 137 129 150 123 185 87 128 138 90 128 123 122 217 107 91 71 124 126 82 127 54 82 95 52 19 Assiniboia 282 . SASKATCHEWAN Thirteenth General Election — TreiziSme Election G^n^rale. ASSINIBOIA— (Electoral District— District 61ectoral.)— Con.— Su»(e. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin, Candidates. Candidats . Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfe. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. John Gillanders Turriff. Edward Wadding- ton. Rejected Rejet^s Not counted. Pas compt^s. No. .. 57 .. 58 .. 59 .. 60 .. 61 .. 62 .. 63 .. 64 .. 56 .. 66 Votes. 5 14 39 26 34 63 38 31 24 12 49 27 16 17 12 28 12 45 8 35 21 4 137 140 94 50 42 28 77 106 56 44 67 78 51 30 21 24 35 24 32 26 17 36 15 36 70 95 77 97 140 43 64 Votes. 9 18 22 4 10 21 9 8 16 27 53 9 24 14 3 1 11 41 24 32 14 10 21 29 18 6 4 15 25 16 32 12 40 51 26 31 15 5 9 2 4 8 15 7 25 6 IS 11 42 15 25 9 46 .14 32 61 30 44 84 47 39 40 39 102 36 40 31 15 29 23 86 32 67 35 14 158 169 112 56 46 43 102 122 88 56 107 129 77 61 36 29 44 26 36 34 32 43 40 42 85 106 119 112 165 52 110 19 Chestoff's 44 81 Shand 43 49 Bienfait Hirsch Kingsford, Schoolhouse 1 3 4 68 66 48 46 45 Macoun Thorson Cote's .. 67 .. 68 .. 69 .. 70 .. 71 .. 72 .. 73 ..74- .. 75 .. 76 .. 77 .. 78 .. 79 .. 80 .. 81 .. 82 .. 83 .. 84 .. 85 .. 86 .. 87 .. 88 .. 89 .. 90 .. 91 .. 92 .. 93 .. 94 .. 95 .. 96 .. 97 .. 98 .. 99 ..100 ..101 ..102 ..103 ..104 ..105 .106 .107 .108 ..109 5 2' 120 41 53 Mooney Landau 10 5 35 18 29 29 96 35 76 43 203 Estevan, West Estevan, Centre Estevan, East 2 2 1 2 1 156 166 134 74 56 59 125 Town 1 129 104 72 142 154 Sequin Crieff 93 67 Wame's Taylor 1 1 45 45 60 28 Golden West 47 44 40 47 51 47 Maryfield, South Fairlight : Walpole 103 112 1 1 145 119 187 73 High View 122 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civ 1.109 5,946 2,255 8,201 36 80 9.868 Assiniboia SASKATCHEWAX Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. ASSINIBOIA— (Electoral District— District electoral) Con .—Fin. 283 Polling Di\-isions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters Us". Electeurs sur la liste. John Gitlanders Turriff. Edward Wadding- ton. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted Pas comptes. No. Militarj- Votes — Votes militaires — Votes. 128 296 466 Votes. 15 8 34 143 304 500 Within United Kingdom \ Dans le Royaume-Uni 1 Sur le continent d'Europe / Totals — Totaui 6,836 ■2 3^2 9,148 36 80 9,868 .Majority for Majority pou ^ jjohn GiUanders Turriff, 4,5S4. B.iTTLEFOED (Electoral District— District electoral). 1916— Population. 28,402. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats, Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Wallace Gordon .■Ulan Gourlay. Henrj- Oswald Wright. Rejected. Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas comptes. Delmas No. . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 8 . 9 . 10 . 11 . 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . 18 . 19 . 20 . 21 . 22 . 23 . 24 . 25 . 26 Votes. 15 19 24 9 7 1 2 20 5 6 33 11 0 13 IS 24 0 3 13 4 6 4 3 5 7 4 Votes. 7 65 89 16 24 11 21 5 55 30 38 22 12 42 17 37 21 28 32 145 28 6 31 15 25 25 116 22 84. 4 46 108 Paynton 113 25 31 16 22 7 75 35 44 55 23 42 30 52 45 28 35 158 32 12 35 18 30 32 120 ■■ 4 178 61 Standard Hill 54 Golden 39 37 18 1 111 49 62 lIcLaren Dry GuUy 1 66 29 53 Walters 36 52 Battle Vale 58 37 47 188 Miller 45 Wright 1 15 62 34 57 39 MarshaU 133 Battleford 284 SASKATCHEWAN Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G6n6rale. BATTLEFOBD— (Electoral Dirtrict— District 61ectoral)— Con.— Suite. Polling Divisions. Arrondissementsde Scrutin. Candidates. Candida ts. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfo. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la listc. Wallace Gordon Allan Gourlay. Henry Oswald Wright. Rejected Rejetgs. Not counted. Pas compt^s Votes. 2 Votes. 38 30 19 39 38 34 31 178 36 35 21 29 22 32 29 31 30 26 4 1 27 30 11 12 24 39 17 56 . 52 26 33 16 14 14 received — ^A 27 22 40 4 17 15 25 8 40 27 23 18 7 7 14 11 54 50 44 16 26 3 14 74 11 13 4 2 28 40 31 19 47 40 37 34 195 37 43 31 40 34 35 40 32 42 48 10 13 39 34 18 23 32 55 23 60 55 30 40 28 18 23 ucun rap 38 30 SO 8 21 33 26 46 77 34 26 23 17 20 21 16 66 52 61 27 28 8 20 94 17 25 7 6 38 60 1 46 0 22 8 55 2 61 3 43 3 50 . 17 1 8 i' 1 214 51 77 10 38 11 59 12 43 3 51 11 53 1 45 12 61 22 54 6 14 12 21 12 51 4 67 7 33 11 33 8 ' 45 16 6 1 62 24 4 87 3 66 4 31 7 63 12 33 4 30 9 36 (No returns u port re ? u). 14 63 8 10 1 I 55 61 4 19 4 37 18 1 2 1 43 35 38 37 7 1 1 2 97 83 44 3 45 5 36 10 36 13 20 7 32 5 30 12 76 2 79 17 ■ 11 2 82 39 2 37 5 10 6 20 6 1 5 28 121 33 12 ^ 46 3 11 4 22 10 73 No Wirral 28 Boachwood 29 Rercshill 30 Nunebor 31 Rugby 32 Fartown 33 Southminster 34 Lloydniinster 35 Greenwood 36 Northminster 37 Walmsley 38 Doyle 39 Cleveland 40 Ovenstown 41 Weir 42 Watson 43 Seagram 44 Winter 45 Yonker 46 Freshwater 47 Artland 48 Lydlake 49 Kelly 50 Raspberry 51 Wilbert 52 Cut Knife 53 Brownlea 54 Wallace 55 Prongua 56 Suffern 57 Sweet Grass 58 Poundmaker 59 Wardenville 60 Gross Lake 61 Manito 62 Sherlock 63 Cliffe School 64 Neilburg 65 Flatlake 66 Huron 67 Formby 68 Little Pine 69 Dclmas, South 70 Landis 71 Wolfe 72 Inverallen 73 Panmuir 74 Starview 75 Leipzig 76 Cavell 77 Rcdford 78 Wilkie, East 79 Wilkie, South 80 Wilkie, North 81 Glenlogan 82 Narrow Lake 84 Krist 83 Belleview Plains 85 Scott 86 Grain Lands 87 Thackeray 88 Tramping Lake 89 Revenue 90 Tako 91 Battleford SASKATCHEWAN Thirteenth General Election — Treizienae Election Gen^rale. BATTLEFORD— (Electoral District— District Sectoral)— Con.— Sijif". Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. V-alid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters °5t. Electeurs la liste. Wallace Gordon Allan Gourlay. Henry Oswald Wright. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted Pas compt^s No. .. 92 .. 93 .. 94 .. 95 . 96 Votes. 4 13 7 5 8 4 18 9 14 4 7 9 8 10 4 9 14 0 13 1 24 11 27 24 17 9 IS 4 9 15 23 7 25 12 5 8 38 4 14 28 36 6 8 Votes. 47 32 13 2 26 34 146 31 19 18 33 21 17 25 15 25 13 4 50 11 9 34 28 9 12 24 87 16 4 29 43 3 10 25 23 14 50 8 21 14 12 15 12 51 45 20 7 34 38 164 40 33 22 40 30 25 35 19 34 27 4 63 12 33 45 55 33 29 33 105 20 13 44 66 10 35 37 28 22 88 12 35 42 48 21 20 5 24 16 16 32 52 10 30 21 14 12 27 22 20 24 42 9 20 37 47 82 51 61 38 19 46 .. 97 .. 98 .. 99 .100 ..101 ..102 ..103 ..104 ..105 ..106 ..107 ..108 109 45 Unity 4 164 61 51 Boulby .... 38 Sunny Glen Belton . . . i 56 72 Blue Bell. 39 54 Stabbler 24 Scotstown 2 61 42 19 ..110 ..111 112 73 16 Ennis 78 Rutland ..113 ..114 ..115 ..116 ..117 ..118 ..119 ..120 ..121 ..122 ..123 ..124 ..125 ..126 ..127 ..128 ..129 ..130 131 79 Denzil 77 Bell City 43 52 Coates 60 132 Reids 58 Grosswerder Primate 2 21 60 Cactus Lake. . . 4 75 14 58 Macklin, North 42 North End 48 Parkdale 1 37 88 12 56 96 East Shore White Shore ..132 ..133 134 1 56 34 Odessa 26 Ear Hill ..135 ..136 ..137 ..138 ..139 .140 .141 .142 .143 .144 .145 .146 .147 .148 .149 .150 .151' .152 .153 .154 .155 1 4 11 7 2 5 11 10 17 5 8 5 10 8 5 10 16 3 2 5 20 23 17 14 11 21 42 8 13 16 6 7 17 14 15 14 26 6 18 32 27 59 41 24 2 22 37 57 19 45 Lusehart 39 4 28 38 46 Harlow 35 37 Highgate .'.... 35 1 55 11 21 Speers 45 White 61 Battleford, South 123 Battleford 286 SASKATCHEWAN Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G on list. Electcurs sur la liste. Walter Davy Cowan. Andrew MacBeth. Rejected Rejetfes Not, counted Pas comptes Grund Trunk Station No .. 43 .. 44 .. 45 .. 46 .. 47 .. 48 . 49 50a Votes. 80 136 105 104 70 98 144 91 92 116 4 31 23 22 13 12 40 35 43 24 31 6 38 30 31 23 65 40 56 12 15 14 72 25 54 46 101 44 48 76 45 24 42 12 43 27 41 27 37 52 18 32 34 16 40 31 27 29 41 60 Votes. 18 40 28 34 22 20 30 16 16 29 13 U 22 46 22 1 7 18 '1 16 0 3 19 23 20 '9 24 14 15 21 40 23 44 40 15 IS 36 1 11 11 33 14 4 8 4 36 9 0 13 16 32 10 12 21 19 98 176 133 138 92 118 174 107 108 145 17 42 45 68 35 13 47 53 61 32 ■47 6 41 49 54 43 87 49 80 26 30 35 112 48 98 86 116 62 55 112 23 56 35 75 26 47 29 49 34 41 88 27 32 47 32 72 41 39 36 62 79 102 109 29 125 Thirteenth .'V venue Fifteenth Avenue 2 221 163 Cameron Lovering 2 181 96 Convent 135 M'est Regina 3 216 .. 501 .. 51 .. 52 .. 53 .. 54 55 160 L.ikeview 158 Kathrinthal 28 Hicksville New Ontario 2 i' 4' 48 60 88 He Inet : . 56 57 ^2 Arat .. 58 59 Pilot Burre .' Camden 60 Springdale .. 61 .. 62 63 45 Foxlea 72 Satulmari 12 Kennell Tregarva Sherwood .. 64 .. 65 66 1 2 63 81 76 Wjinamaker .. 67 .. 68 65 Grand Coulee 96 Dundonald .. 69 .. 70 .. 71 .. 72 02 Lums len District 105 Craven 34 Dundee 48 .. 73 1 39 .. 74 .. 75 7fiH 154 Cottonwood 67 106 " 7fih 96 Belle Plaine .. 77 1 137 Fairville .. 78 .. 79 .. 80 . 81 82 Vanceburg 74 Bethune , 1 151 28 Keddleston .. 82 . 83 76 50 Dilke .. 84 .. 85 . 86 1 94 52 Find later 55 .. 87 .. 88 .. 89 .. 90 .. 91 .. 92 .. 93 : 94 .. 95 . 96 . 97 . 98 . 99 .100 .101 .102 .103 .104 54 Waldorf 66 52 Uplands ' 43 Chamberlain 3 1 105 37 Hallville 67 Boggle Creek 1 46 85 56 Regina District 64 47 I^umsden, East 72 91 North Regina 87 15 86 23 17 12 129 159 Madrid 40 Regina SASKATCHEWAN Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. REGINA (Electoral District— District electoral)— Con.— /''in. Polling Divisions. .\rrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. . Candidats. Valid votes poUed. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Walter Da%T Cowan. Andrew MacBeth. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas comptes Xo. Eastview 105 Votes. 39 38 Votes. 14 7 53 45 74 78 Totals: Civil vote— Totaux: Vote civil 112 Militarj' Votes — Votes Militaires: — 7,674 503 2,478 24 20 77 10, 152 527 1,034 1,449 55 28 12,668 1,014 1,372 Within United Kingdom ', Dans le Royaume-Uni ' Totals— Totaux 10,563 2,599 13,162 55 28 12,668 Maffipour^^=>'t" »^'> Cowan, 7.964. SALTCOATS (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1916— Population, 36,636. Candidates. Ballots. — Valid — Voters Candidats. votes Bulletins. on PoUing DiWsions. polled . list. — — Not — Arrondissements de Scrutin. Votes Rejected counted. Electeurs Thomas John valides — — sur MacNutt. Rowan. donnes. Rejetes. Pas comptes. la liste. No Votes. Votes. Kaposvar .. 1 12 51 63 2 8 72 Ohlen .. 2 17 84 101 1 110 .. 3 . 4 . 5 fi 34 5 17 29 22 6 22 66 56 11 39 95 3 63 MariahiU 11 Hvde 57 Neudorf 8 98 Killaly . 7 . a 0 32 9 17 14 49 16 Graj'son 1 47 Dubuc . 9 102 25 127 3 148 Stockholm . 10 44 35 79 ' li 105 Esterhazy . 11 83 16 99 8 101 Kinbrae . 12 38 23 61 1 60 Atwater . 13 72 31 103 1 111 Bangor . 14 88 a 99 6 104 TSaldron . 15 90 30 120 1 138 Cana . 16 : 17 23 3 4 5 27 8 34 Pearl Park 2 14 Melville, East 18 210 40 250 2 305 Melville, West . 19 67 43 110 8 140 . 20 . 21 . 22 54 43 41 8 14 36 62 57 77 \ 69 HUlFarm 84 Lemberg, Rural 83 Pheasant Forks . 23 37 9 46 3 64 Robert . 34 . 25 . 26 . 27 . 28 . 29 . 30 11 41 49 50 123 51 220 2 18 1 14 50 12 22 13 59 50 64 173 63 242 17 " 78 65 77 200 Saltown 84 Balcarres 273 Saltcoats 308 SASKATCHEWAN Thirtcentli Gciipriil Election — Treizieme Election G^ndrale. SALTCOATS (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidate. Valid votes polled. Votes vaUdes donnas Ballots. Bulletins Voters on list. Electeurs sur la listc. Thomas MacNutt. John Rowan. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^g. Bertdale Headlands. . . No. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62a 62b 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 Votes. 22 21 26 39 105 9 37 28 120 16 47 36 17 15 IS 24 10 9 38 35 26 31 55 18 13 65 51 46 107 4 31 176 164 68 2 19 25 128 88 43 38 39 26 12 40 116 51 41 26 Votes. 29 4 23 56 34 2 11 7 33 0 26 13 25 27 12 12 3 0 7 19 21 10 95 45 30 49 5 1 27 35 22 8 4 8 2 16 9 64 33 1 10 4 9 5 6 7 14 4 8 51 25 49 95 139 11 48 35 153 16 73 49 42 42 30 36 13 9 45 54 47 41 150 63 4 114 56 47 134 39 53 184 168 76 4 35 34 192 121 44 4S 43 35 17 46 123 65 45 34 3 66 35 Hebron 70 Lebret 112 Lipton Kronsberg . '. 1 153 11 Dysart McDonald Hills Cupar 2 i' 1 4 56 44 175 28 80 62 62 Saxon Hill Otthon 2 19 51 50 50 Goodeve Hubbard 1 20 12 File Hills 3 76 70 Redpath 57 50 188 MarchwcU Echo 1 68 48 Churchbridgc 1 125 74 Perley 63 170 1 41 64 Saltcoats 10 191 189 76 20 Calder -. 3 38 35 Spy Hill.. . 231 1 143 Hazel Cliffe . . . 54 Vallar ■ ■ ■ 64 56 40 24 53 Stornoway 2 165 82 47 Rhein 43 Totals, Civil Vote — Totaux, Vote civil Within North .America 79 3,912 81 247 378 1.621 8 5 21 5,533 89 252 399 14 112 6,610 Dans le Rovauinc-l'ni - . I On the Conf inert of Europe Sur le continent d'Europc :::} Totals— Totaux 4,618 1.655 6,273 14 112 6,610 K'ltl pourrThomas MacNutt, 2,.63. Saltcoats SASKA TCHEITA N 309 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gen^rale. SASKATOON (Electoral District— District electoral). 1916— Populatioo. 47,172. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Saskatoon, City \'anscoy -Moon Lake Victor Duro Cheviot, Clavot Blucher Laurier Patience Lake . . Sutherland ... Farley Grandora Gideon. . . Edzell Blackley. Aberdeen Warman Wurtsburg Xeuhofnung Langhani Dalmeny Osier Fish Creek East Hague Hague Schmidtsburg Lake Park Carson Triumph Thirsk . 6a! 6b: 11 12 13 14 15a lob 16a 16b 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 . 25 . 26 . 27 . 28 . 29 30 31 32 33 34a 34b 35 36 37 38 39 40a 40b 41 42 43 44 45 James William Casey. James Robert Wilson. Votes. 151 191 241 155 184 134 138 220 74 120 106 184 120 109 226 178 153 93 205 143 93 161 254 203 196 38 28 35 57 57 27 108 82 Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes 171 227 271 175 219 170 161 255 100 104 110 109 201 173 136 57 194 172 213 154 143 257 204 167 IM 251 181 114 188 315 231 223 63 34 41 72 46 135 94 51 40 48 51 22 56 55 70 30 6 61 23 Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted Pas comptes. Electeurs sur la liste. Saskatoon 310 SASKATCHEWAN Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. SASKATOON (Electoral District— District electoral)— Con.— fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. James William Casey. James Robert Wilson. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas . Rejected Rejetts. Ballots. Bulletins. Not counted. Pas compt^'S. Walker 55 Gamble 56 Lyle 57 Creekfield 58 Delisle District, West 59 " East 60 Minnesota 61 Pike Lake 62 Ruthven 63 Avondale 64 Woodlawn 65 Leney 66 Normanton 67 Allan Bank 68 Meadow Bank 69 Argo 70 Castlewood 71 Fairmount j 72 Dafoe 73 Park Lake 74 Wheatfield 75 Kinley 76 Asquith 77 Harwoods 78 Limerick 79 McNab 80 McTavish 81 Ballmae 82 Stoneyroyd 83 Louvain 84 Monarch 85 Oban 86 Ratki : 87 Kensmith 88 Wilson Lalce 89 Beaver Creek 90 Arelee 91 Eagle Creek 92 Henrietta 93 Epp 94 Raspberry Creek 95 Sonningdale 96 Besse 97 Lizzard Lake 98 Crane Creek 99 WUlowfield 100 Spinney Hill 101 Boljennie 102 Willowmoor 103 Biggar Town 104 Delisle. Town 105 Totals, Civil Votes— Tot3u.x, vote civil 114 Military \'otos — A'otes militaires — Within North America , \ Dans rAin6rique du Nord / Within United Kingdom "i Dans le Royaume-Uni On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d'Europe 16 1,775 12 32 14 Totals— Totaux. 1,833 Votes. 21 23 47 29 31 40 23 14 21 25 37 73 43 12 19 19 24 136 59 145 25 42 21 42 17 51 2 17 16 5 35 35 14 237 29 29 36 28 18 25 149 65 176 '27 56 30 67 34 13 24 13 28 9 13 18 27 40 23 7 20 19 59 6 24 23 10 65 40 21 300 84 7,490 221 840 1,088 9,265 233 872 1,102 In, 472 Majorill pour }•"""**' «»•«'* WUson, 7.8W. Saskatoon SASKA TCHEWAN 31 1 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gen^rale. SWIFT CURRENT (Electoral District— District electoral). 1916— Population, 49,155. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Ira Eugene Argue. Michael James Reilly. Rejected Rejet^s Not counted. Pas compt^s. Instow Scotsguard No. .. 1 .. 2 -. 3 .. 4 .. 5 6 Votes. 28 30 50 53 84 32 27 no 35 30 50 27 74 18 43 28 11 41 92 66 14 Merged in P 9 Merged in P 26 30 Merged in P 15 25 5 19 11 11 Merged in a scrutin). Merged in P n 1 29 28 54 121 27 10 Merged in P 58 6 42 27 52 31 53 17 30 33 44 72 13 54 Merged in P 23 62 Merged in P Votes. 31 44 43 5 17 44 162 35 12 7 23 4 76 27 18 10 25 16 33 55 44 oil 48(Uni4 20 oil 11 (Vnik 6 13 oll42(Uni4 38 51 5 19 11 14 20 nother Poll oil 37 (Uni i 28 62 12 9 9 59 6 oil 46 (Uni k 34 60 233 48 20 16 4 23 18 38 10 10 12 19 oil 59 (Uni a 11 40 01162 (Uni a 59 74 93 58 101 76 189 145 47 37 73 31 150 45 61 38 36 57 125 121 58 I'arrond 29 I'arrond 32 43 r arrond 53 58 30 24 30 25 31 (Uni4u I'arrond 39 63 41 37 63 180 34 16 I'arrond 92 66 275 75 72 47 57 40 48 71 54 82 25 73 I'arrond 34 1 80 96 115 Crichton Cadillac r 1 68 115 90 Ponteis Aneroid '.'. 8 .. 9 . . 10 . U . 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . 18 . 19 . 20 . 21 . 22 . 23 . 24 . 25 . 26 . 27 . 28 . 29 . 30 . 31 . 32 . 33 . 34 . 35 . 36 . 37 . 38 . 39 . 40 . 41 . 42 . 43 . 44 . 45 . 46 . 47 . 48 . 49 . 50 . 51 . 52 . 53 . 54 . 55 . 56 . 57 . 58 . 59 . 60 61 . 62 . 63 7 i' 282 152 72 Howell Brown McCarter 1 6 i 63 98 57 181 Castlemore 2 115 79 Orinoco Hillthorpe Ettington 1 65 64 99 155 Palmer 148 68 Aussant Langside Donhauer issemen issemen t descru t descru tinN°48). 132 tinN°ll). 65 48 Haley ;.... Comfort issemen 1 t de scru tinN»42). 68 81 47 Vallee Ste. Claire 5 5 40 48 45 Georgina Congress. n autre a issemen 3 rrondiss t de scru 46 ement de tin N'>137). 60 71 52 50 71 5 199 60 30 Busch Piche issemen 1 t de scru i' 2 tin N° 46). / 62 91 331 95 Netherville 2 87 154 80 53 62 85 Bateman 69 St. Boswell's Gooding Hastings Belleville 2 94 40 116 issemen t de scru tinN°59). 46 102 I'arrond 113 Blumenhof issemen t de scru tin N'= 62). Swift Current 312 SASKATCHEWAN Thirteenth General Election — Treizidme Election G^n(^rale. SWIFT CURRENT (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Suife. Polling Divisions. .\rrondissenicnts de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donncs Ballots. Bulletins. Voters list. Electeurs sur la liste. Ira Eugene Argue. Michael .lames Reilly. Rejected Rejetfs. Not counted Pas compt^s Cedar Hill No, .. 64 . 65 . 66 . 67 .. 68 .. 69 Votes. 4 18 16 16 22 35 No Poll he 30 4 Merged in F 10 Merged in P 5 Merged in F 29 Merged in P 52 33 17 3 24 4 Merged in F 57 14 IS 29 0 29 27 Merged in P Merged in P 17 39 15 52 8 8 55 U I?. 63 32 21 17 Merged in P 13 Merged in P 22 44 9 49 53 46 11 17 45 70 20 22 93 103 215 Votes. 17 11 13 19 9 21 d (Pas dc s( 9 2 oll62{Uni4 8 oll76(Unia 33 oil 90 ( Uni a 4 oil 78 (Uni a 14 62 34 12 6 14 oil 87 (Uni 4 37 0 5 16 25 21 8 oil 93 (Uni a oil 96 (Uni a 11 4 18 45 16 10 9 8 7 12 3 20 21 4 olllI7(Unia 9 oil 87 (Uni a 2 0 18 9 15 8 3 30 14 9 16 12 20 21 29 29 35 31 56 rutin). 39 6 I'arrond 18 I'arrond 38 I'arrond 33 I'arrond 66 95 51 15 30 18 I'arrond 94 14 23 45 31 .50 35 I'arrond I'arrond 28 43 33 97 24 18 64 19 20 44 66 52 42 21 I'arrond 22 I'arrond 24 44 27 58 68 54 14 47 .52 84 29 38 105 19.3 36 FoSscmour 38 Seederstrom St. Clair 2 .55 75 Prosperous Valley 53 Wilhilmina 70 McCallum Spring .. 70 .. 71 ., 72 . 73 .. 74 . 75 76 78 VVymark 6 P'riesen issemen isscmen t de scru 4 t de sere tin N» 62). 37 tinN°76). 68 Coulee Wiwa Creek Crismerv-ille .. 77 ,. 78 issemen t de scru tin N°90.) Taylor Wiwa Hill 79 80 issemen tdescre tinN°78). Adair Courval .. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 .. 92 .. 93 .. 94 .. 93 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 .124 .125 .126 .127 1 121 63 Old Wives.. 16 EastleiKh 45 Lake Chaplin. 18 Trewdale Lydiard Arnold issemen 1 t de sere tinN°87). 152 26 Hodgeville . . 33 Siebel Kramer 1 100 40 Nefdpath 45 Bigtord 50 Peel '.'.'....'.'."'''.'.'.['.'/.]'.'.'. Dunelm issemen issemen t de sere t de sore tin N" 93). tinN°96). 46 Arroyo 63 Milbrun Webb 1 61 110 Lloyd .58 Gander Lake. 31 76 Pleasant Hill. Bode 2 28 Longford .54 Cutbank 83 Rinde t rawford 1 67 84 Henke 29 The Flats Leitch issemen t de sera tin N°117) 48 Glascock Elkhead issemen t de scru tinN°87). 34 Kalamazoo. 63 Champion Hill. 40 Droxford 114 Imperial Eagleson Lizard Cre<'k 1 1 3 72 65 28 Donnelh 72 Notniaii 59 Waldeck 101 Durban 62 Prairicville 55 Swift Current, City, Westmount 120 141 •323 " Western " <"arlton .58 273 2 Swift Current SASKATCHEWAN Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. SHIFT CURRENT (Electoral District— District electoral)— Con.— SuiVe. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Ira Eugene Argue. Michael James ReUly. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted. Pas comptfes. Swift Current. City, Central '• Pleasant View No. .128 .129 .130 .131 .132 .133 134 135 136 1.37 .138 .139 .140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 14S 149 1.50 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 .158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 16S !09 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 ISO -ISl IS2 1S3 1S4 1,S5 lS5a 1.S6 1S7 188 189 190 Votes. 144 97 186 48 85 31 28 14 17 59 25 21 8 9 22 8 47 115 63 64 67 24 9 41 179 27 28 29 12 Merged in P 24 27 13 No poll held No poll held 12 4 6 12 14 45 14 16 6 6 1 9 10 29 23 19 15 8 36 46 34 24 26 37 22 Votes. 42 14 45 25 22 6 11 24 16 10 9 16 25 17 1 28 70 27 17 22 4 22 8 23 12 4 4 17 oUIdS Uni a 12 10 15 (Pas de scru (Pas de scru 25 22 36 15 4 17 16 20 12 19 19 0 1 8 1 3 19 11 12 23 24 12 13 21 25 9 6 8 186 HI 231 53 110 53 34 25 41 75 35 30 24 34 39 9 75 185 90 "SI 89 28 31 49 202 39 32 33 29 i'arrond 36 37 28 tin.) tin). 37 26 42 27 21 92 30 47 34 28 25 25 1 6 17 11 32 42 30 97 .31 26 48 59 55 49 35 43 30 1 225 127 274 " Riverside 59 " Oman Cantaur 1 127 65 Velva Vancluse 2 .55 36 Vergland 49 Success. 87 The Flats 60 Ely Diamond Hill Spen.st Rush Lake i' i 63 39 34 50 9 Herbert Jlorse Emfold 2 2 3 96 197 109 Wren. Chaplain 1 104 105 Valjean 64 Secretan Parkbeg Mcrtlach Dobson i I 1 47 232 Elton Holvrood 1 43 Brj-ccton Cook Perr>- Hyslop Lundeen 2 issemen 2 1 t de scru 3 1 61 tin N° 158) 56 66 36 Main Centre Tumhill Moscow Buena Vista . ., 58 Leinan 6' Fair Hills Ohioville '9 Pennant Riverdene 58 Valentine 60 53 37 Vendetta Saskatchewan Landing i Stewart ^ alley '7 Hovcstad 26 1 Lobettal Gouldtown ''1 Potts 56 Halvorgate 78 Elardee W atkinsoD Klevan 44 Thunder Creek 33 Lake ^ alley.. 68 Erownlee Eskbank Wellbank Fair\iew Dufton Aquadell 1 1 r 67 6.S llo 44 5S 62 Swift Current 314 SASKATCHEWAN Thirteenth General Election — Treizidme Election G^n^rale. SWUT CURBE.VT (Electoral District— District felectoral)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. .Aj-rondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Ira Eugene Argue. Michael James Reilly. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted Pas comptis. Shooter's Hill No. .191 .192 .193 .194 .195 .196 .197 .198 .199 .200 .201 .202 .203 .204 .205 .206 .207 .208 .209 il.l88 Votes. 5 16 Merged in P 27 14 26 53 41 136 29 153 46 54 51 50 44 31 70 27 Votes. 15 1 0II177 (Uni a 12 22 10 45 40 41 3 33 6 9 9 29 14 9 11 31 20 17 I'arrond 39 36 36 98 81 177 32 186 52 63 60 79 58 40 81 58 1 35 29 River issemen t de scru tin X°177 58 Osceola 1 58 58 Central Butte 1 135 114 230 59 Tugaske Littleville 1 226 67 79 Gilrov 79 Riverhurst 4 2 136 99 56 Bridgeford 106 74 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civ Militarj^ \'otes — Votes militaires — Within North America 6,733 105 370 495 3,860 10 17 44 10,593 115 387 539 58 54 14,475 Totals— Totaux 7,703 3,931 11,634 58 54 14,475 MajoJitl Xr I'* E-g'^'"' Argue, 3,772. WEYBURN (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1916— Population, 35,613. Richard Frederick Thompson.— acclamation. Swift Current Weyburn ALBERTA Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election Gen^rale. BATTLE RIVER— (Electoral District— District electoral.) 191&— Population, 40,64S. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. William John Blair. Daniel Webster Warner. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes. Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted Pas comptes Electeurs sur la liste. No. Compeer 1 Wilhelraina 2 Mud Buttes 3 Minor 4 Kitchener 5 Wiste 6 Ensleigh 7 South Kirkpatrick Lake 8 Peace Valley 9 Bideford 10 Kirriemuir 11 Willow Dean 12 Rickman 13 Willow Brook 14 Loyalist 15 Veteran 16 Prairie View 17 North Kilpatrick Lake ' 18 Hillside 19 Dorothy 20 Throne 21 Milldale 22 Waud 23 Homer 24 Monitor 25 Whitton 26 Consort 27 Morrison 28 Brown's -. 29 Sounding Lake 30 McDonald 31 Neutral Valley 32 Buffalo Plains 33 East Mead 34 Coronation 35 Federal 36 Brownfield 37 Talbot 38 Lakesend 39 Henderson 40 Beauchamp 41 Hayter 42 Stainsleigh 43 Bernard 44 Verdun 45 Provost 46 Meiklejohn 47 Murray 48 Hangmen 49 Silver Lake 50 Eye Hill ,..;._ 51 Cummings .* 52 Fossens 53 Symington 54 Blackhill 55 Metlskow 56 Czar 57 Votes. 36 16 22 14 175 16 28 Votes. 25 33 26 214 112 114 Battle River 316 , ALliERTA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G6n(?rale. BATTLE KIVKR (Electoral Districi— District electoral)— Con.— 5ui(«. J'olling Divisions. Arrondisseinents de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. William John Blair. Daniel Webster Warner. Valid votes polled. Votes valide s donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted Pas corapt^s, Electeurs sur la listc. Buffalo View Lloyd's Hill... Wheatley Lewis Hughenden Maitland Eastervale Amisk Lowe Buffalo.. Puffer.. Nilrein.. Rosy 111 Hardisty.. Bronson Fairfield Battlebend Strong Velva Hazelwood Hardings St. Jean Baptistt- Killarncv Crest Hill llibstone Edinglassie Prosperity Chauvin lloros Prospect Valley McCafferty Edgcrton.. .\rni La ko . . Hcaltli.. Thomas.. Saddle Hill Doley La Pearl Green Glade. . Park... I f Jreenshields. . . ^^'ainwright Sligo Church Gilt Edg>-> Hope Valley... . Battleview... . .Vuburndalp.. Dalton.. Hills... Koscberi'.-. Orbindali- C lei land.. Toll Irnia Jarre w.. Batts Gratz King George. . I.andonville Rusylvia IVllican L.ake. . Cunipbell Lake. Battle River Votes. 22 6 127 5 .30 36 31 41 57 123 29 61 67 39 5 20 32 40 146 33 32 18 37 16 18 41 33 35 39 40 21 43 147 27 51 64 33 55 47 47 21 76 190 112 25 53 49 28 34 32 32 28 26 13 15 32 76 ALBERTA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. BATTLE Rn'EB (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Sai^e. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin Candidates. Candidats. William John Blair. Daniel Webster Warner. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas . Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetes. Not counted Pas comptes. Voters on list. Electeurs sux la liste. Poplar Heights. . . South Vermilion... ^'e^milion Vermilion Centre. Bow tell Optimist .Shomcliffe . . - Wildmere. - , . Cummings.. Windermere . Macfie Clay.'imore . Chad worth.. Ottawa Queenie Creek Peguis Angle Lake.. South Lea Park Mymam Slawa Whryn Hamilton Bloomington. Wealthv Charley Mann ville Murosolannas.. Luxton Minbum... Percy Lake Mulga Scot&toun Zoldovara Buffalo Coulee Rodino Grand Coulee Collins Durness Lloydminster Blackf oot .... Rising Sun. . LowTy Rivercourse. Preston Ridgeclough Onalle McDonald^dlle. . Earlie Kitscoty Marwayne Grizzly Bear. Borradale ... Islav McLellann... Dewberrj' Somers Lake . CavUl Greenlaw-n Tring Onion Lake Lea Park Frog Lake Heinsburg. .... Moo-sowa 171 23 172 35 173 76 174 23 Votes. 13 30 29 70 134 120 12 23 31 137 5 31 61 32 31 133 55 32 20 34 33 58 83 48 51 125 34 Battle River 318 ALBERTA Thirteenth General Election^ — Trcizieme Election G^n^rale. BATTLE RIVER (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondisseraents dc Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. William John Blair. Daniel Webster Warner. Rejectd Rejet^s. Not counted Pas compt^s. No. Elk Point 185 Votes. 18 8 1 1 12 0 12 6 8 12 6 5 3 7 6 Votes. 47 18 25. 34 188 71 45 113 16 70 62 41 9 38 11 65 26 26 35 200 71 57 120 33 24 82 68 46 12 45 17 107 Hopkins 186 43 Lake Eliza 187 33 Orvilton 188 43 St. Paul de Metis 189 St. Edouard 190 2 2 253 96 Flat Lake 191 Therien 192 2 75 152 Columbine 193 51 Pile 194 47 Bonnvville 195 148 Durlingville.: 196 Guerney\-ille 197 Legoff li)8 Cold Lake Ifl9 i' 1 2 1 192 88 36 83 Ferguson Flats 200 24 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux. Vote civil.201 Military Votes — Votes mUitaires — Within North America \ 4,961 47 314 411 4,148 11 34 9,109 49 325 445 52 6.5 12,831 Within United Kingdom Dans le Royaurae-Uni 5,733 4,195 9,928 52 65 12,831 Majority for 1 Majority pourj WUliam Jobn Blair, 1,.538. Battle River ALBERTA 319 Thirteenth General Election- — Treizieme Election G4nerale. BOW RIVER (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1916— Population, 34,395' Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de scrutin. No. Mr. Peterson's House, Sec. 19-14-16. 1 Retlaw U.F.A. Hall 2 Lone Stnr School-house .3 Sundial School-house ... 4 Barr Hill School-house . .5 BowTille Hall 6 Black Spring Ridge School 7 Municipal Building, Tp. 12, R. 23.' . S Women's Institute Rest Room 9 A. P. Hughes' House 10 Taitenger's House 11 Prarieville School-house 12 Harper's School-house 13 Bunvash School-house 14 Bow Valley School-house 15 Washington School-house 16 Plainfield School-house 17 Getwood School-house 18 Rosemead Post Office 19 Enchant U.F.A. Hall 20 River Bow P.O 21 Green Ridge School-house 22 Travers U.F.A. Hall 23 Old Jensen House 24 Champion, Halliday's Hall 25 Sherwood School 26 Alston's School-house 27 Boyne School-house 28 Kirksaldv, Dechene and St. Lauient Bldg 29 Bruce Row's House 30 Marshall's School 31 Harman's House, Sec. 19-16-20 32 Lomond, Old Harness Shop 33 R. Plunkett's House (Manning's Farm) 34 Bow City 35 Kinnondale School-house 36 Andv Paul's Ho use 37 Sunny Plane Sc hool 38 E. M. Wooter's House .39 Forsythe's House 40 Vulcan Trading Co.'s Store House, Tp.-17, R. 24 41 P. Mclntvre's House 42 Love's House. Tp. 18, R. 24 43 Berry Water .School 44 Lake McGregor School 45 W. F. Durston's House 46 Wm. Hill's Residence 47 Blake McCullough's House 48 Arrowwood School, N.E. Sec. 15-19- 25 49 Mossleigh School-house 50 Blind Creek School-house 51 Luther Chatto's House 52 Namaka, Oddfellow's Hall 53 Gleichen, Town Hall 54a 54b Standard, Hansen's Hall 55 Tudor. Town Hall 56 Nightingale Hall 57 Rockyford Hall 58 Dan Leskic's Residence 59 Candidates. Candidats. Votes 7 23 «.S o Votes Votes 3 6 50 34 19 15 12 11 9 5 22 2 3 2 35 45 35 59 3 9 6 6 15 7 8 11 21 8 1 10 9 2 26 7 12 10 14 17 43 25 8 15 16 15 44 9 11 13 54 '47 9 3 4 7 20 2 13 8 22 3 15 6 11 3 48 24 23 4 3 46 24 18 12 4 1 0 16 1 9 0 99 52 28 11 7 7 16 2 8 1 4 9 13 4 3 2 16 15 9 17 12 H 18 2 14 38 40 45 68 67 15 21 15 2 9 31 15 18 24 0 Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes. 109 52 25 103 44 117 19 23 62 100 167 Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejet6s. Not counted. Pas compt6s Voters Electeurs sur la liste. Bow River 320 AUiEKTA Thirteenth General Klertiun — Trcizieme Election Cienerale. BOW RIVEB (Electoral District— Diatrict ilectoTal)— Con— Suite. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates . Candidats. -iJ= - o2 oj-^ #T3 = UKO ■%ao sax Votes Votes Votes 1 7 4 0 12 0 1 8 10 4 37 3S 0 4 n 6 5 0 1 2 5 1 44 9 2 2 1 1 2 5 5 29 19 16 9 4 3 9 15 3 9 1 4 22 4 0 5 0 9 57 103 9 0 5 2 12 05 0 0 0 0 1 25 0 8 15 1 3 9 1 2 1 13 3 14 20 2 7 20 3 21 4 8 7, 7 13 ■ 7 15 14 6 0 18 3 4 15 10 6 9 9 5 10 9 0 6 3 2 12 10 0 3 4 1 6 11 12 6 8 9 S 23 1 6 8 0 10 27 13 6 7 1 9 24 S 5 5 13 0 4 1 4 7 4 5 11 0 15 8 0 31 22 1 3 11 0 2 8 1 9 18 1 17 18 9 5 11 0 16 5 Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetfis. Not counted. Pas compt^s. No, Redland Hall 60 Geo. E. Weber's House, N.W. Sec. 15-28-21 61 Rosebud Station .School 62 Wayne .Station, Tupper's Store 63 Geo. Clark's House, N.E. Sec. 24- 26-20 64 J. J. Peterson's House, N.W. Sec. 16-25-21 65 Hussar School 66 H. Demeule's House. S.W.i Sec. 4-2.3-21 67 Harris House, S.W.J Sec. 18-23-19 68 C. RodbouiTie's Hou."}!- 69 Clunv School 70 Pioneer School 71 Liberty School 72 O'Toft's House. N.W.i Sec. 24-19-20 73 . Amethyst Post Office 74 "Fletcher's House, N.W.J Sec. 14-19- 18 75 Bas.sano Town Hall ... 70 Lathom . School-room . , 77 Brooks, Town Hall 78 Tillcv. H. C. Buer's House 79 Sutheland School 80 Millicent Hotel 81 Duchess, Hotel 82 Dundas Ranch, S.J Sec. 15-25-18. ... 83 Wm. Davies' Residence Si E. Kenvon's House, Sec. 22-22-13. . . 85 Foster's Ranch 86 Chas. Gibson's Residence. 87 Hutton Post Office . . 88 'Pandora, Agricultural Hall 89 C. R. Rawleigh's Residence, N.j 22-25-12 90 R. John.son's Residence. E.J 12-25-14 91 .los. Ellis's Residence, S. 17-26-15. .. 92 Corinth School-house 93 H. Powell's House, Sec. 22-26-13. .94 Hammond's Residence. S. 13-26-12.. 95 R. Lament's Residence, N. 32-27-12 96 A. Sniithenery's House, Sec. 6-27-12 97 Fraserton School 98 Lonebutte P.0 99 Dorothy P.0 100 Sylvester's Residence, 16-29-18 101 Richardson's Residence, Sec. 32-29- 17 102 Lawsonburg P.O 103 J. Patton's Residence, Sec. 9-28-15. 104 Normandale School 105 D. McDonald's Residence, Sec. 20-28-13 106 Stewartville School 107 Sheerness. Old Pool Hall 108 Richdale Hall 109 Handdale School 110 A. Mavne's Residence, Sec. 20-29-13 111 O. P. Stringer's Res., N. Sec.20-29-14.112 Red Rose School 113 Golden Hill School 114 Hand Hill Lake School 115 Bow River Votes 2 34 18 18 ALBERTA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. BOW BITEK (Electoral District— District Sectoral)— Con.— Suite. 321 Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candjdats. Xo S. E. Peterson's Res., X.E. Sec. 10- 30-16 116 D. Fletcher's Res., Sec. 31-30-17. .. .117 Johnson's Store 118 Cooke's School 119 Livingstone School 120 Creighton School 121 Munson, Skinner's Hall 122 Morrin, Leslie Eraser's Office 123 Concannon School 124 J. Carter's Residence, N.W. 16-31-18.125 Delia, Tiffins Hall 126 Craigmyle, Finlav Till's Office 127 St. George's School 128 Hanna, Town Hall 129a 129b Centre Point School 130 Stevenson's Residence, N.W. 12-31-12.131 HoweUer School 132 Geo. Bum's Res., E.J 14-32-13 133 Alps School 134 Dowling Lake School 135 Lillico School 136 Calvindale School 137 Mikichi School. 138 Rowlev School 139 Ant HUl School 140 Runsey School 141 Stonelaw School 142 Victor Hall 143 Orlando School 144 J. Sim's Residence, N.W. Sec. 9-33- 14 145 Netherby School 146 North Berrj- Creek School 147 Bingo School-house 148 Buchan School-house 149 Endiang P.O 150 Heart Lake School 151 Gopher Head P.O., Sec. 30-34-18. .152 ScoUard. Fletcher's Block 153 Ashcroft School 154 Huxley, Oddfellow's Hall 155 Mitchell & Cumming's Ranch 156 Fairinount School 157 Trochu School 158 Harrow School 159 Creekside School 160 Finlander Hall 161 Greenleaf School 162 Three Hills. Robertson's Office 163 Pat. Caliaghan's House 164 .Sarcee School-house 165 Swalwell. Oddfellow's Hall 166 Gamble School-house 167 Simcoe School-house 168 Carbon. Farmers' Exchange Hall 169 Wm. Douglas' house 170 Orkney .School-house 171 Newcastle Coal Co's Office 172 Drumheller. in Gallerj-, Lot 39, Block 18 173a Drumheller, in Galler\-. Lot 39, Block 18 173b 75953—21 Votes Votes 4 2 9 12 1 25 5 20 1 13 3 22 13 93 16 34 5 9 30 12 18 35 35 21 11 14 9 45 5 42 2 4 0 1 1 17 3 7 2 8 3 9 13 18 20 17 3 21 9 28 5 25 7" 56 0 3 9 10 7 13 1 9 0 11 1 4 0 2 3 15 1 11 3 8 2 20 3 36 1 6 6 18 0 8 1 U 1 37 4 1 19 1 29 7 13 8 12 44 4 3 17 0 6 24 13 13 0 22 11 42 0 13 26 3 2 90 4 71 2 56 VaUd votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins. 51 38 36 140 81 35 62 121 87 37 145 132 29 32 105 17 33 52 30 139 28 55 116 21 1107 Rejected Rejet^s Not counted. Voters on list. 1 1 144 5 1S7 Bow River 322 Tliirtcenth General Election — Treizidme Election Gc^ncrale. BOW KIVER (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candid ats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfes . Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. ■SS£ M a oj 'S = o >> ■sg-§ O S C3 sxx Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. pIs compt^s. No. Midland Collieries. Ltd.. Office 174 Votes U 3 Votes 6 19 Votes 28 28 Votes 8 0 42 50 Rosedale Coal Co.'s Office 175 2 57 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, vote civil 178 Military Votes — Votes militaires — 1.447 2 1 3 2,967 1 7 21 2,996 35 274 452 299 1 1 11 7,709 39. 59 93 11,569 Dans rAmerique du Nord / 283 487 Sur le continent d'Europc / Totals — Totaux ... 1,453 2,996 3,757 312 8,518 59 93 11,569 >Iajority for 1 Majority pour] Howard Haddrn Halladay, I Jesse Elmer Gouge, T61. er sur) -; Daniel Harcourt Galbraith, 2,3D1. (John Krid, 3,445. i Bow River ALBERTA 323 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generate. CALGARY EAST. (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1916— Population, 40,095 Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats . VaUd votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters, on Ust. Electeurs sur la liste. Daniel Lee Redman. William Ir\'ine. Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas compt^s. No. . 1 ' 3 4 5 6 S 'J 10 11 . 12 13 14 15 16 . 17 . 18 . 19 . 20 21 23 . 24 . 25 . 26 . 27 . 28 . 29 . 30 . 31 . 32 . 33 . 34 35 36 . 37 . 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 . 61 . 46 . 47 . 48 . 49 . 50 51 52 .53 54 . 55 . 56 . 57 . 58 . 59 . 60 . 61 . 62 .. 63 .. 64 Votes. 15 17 62 125 69 17 10 144 34 54 32 19 21 21 30 14 47 15 16 13 26 21 14 62 16 20 11 5 14 19 31 9 14 5 12 17 14 5 22 13 15 24 35 61 128 89 55 92 66 77 113 83 67 153 127 61 164 137 117 87 119 136 101 Votes. 41 22 39 80 36 5 10 34 21 39 8 9 .35 26 7 16 14 25 10 23 25 29 24 50 6 29 21 14 15 21 10 7 7 8 17 20 29 8 5 8 8 13 27 25 35 67 59 78 40 37 54 60 49 18 73 82 28 83- 57 51 46 55 51 55 56 39 101 205 105 22 20 178 55 93 40 28 56 47 37 30 61 40 26 36 51 50 38 112 22 49 32 19 29 40 41 16 21 13 29 37 43 13 27 35 21 28 51 60 96 195 148 133 132 103 131 173 132 85 226 209 89 247 194 168 133 174 187 156 160 Dalemead Shepard Ogden .\Ibert Park 1 47 146 1 1 i' 247 130 86 48 Strathmore . . . Cheadle i 205 66 Langdon 118 55 Rockv View 71 74 Dallroy 2 78 59 34 Irricana 1 67 46 42 41 . 64 Ha wkey e Davis 75. • 49 139' Stern 1 2 2& 61 AS 2S 46 Lucas Xeapolie Berlin 1 56 Sunnyslope ; . . Curlew 64 52 Kneehill 22 14 45. 50 46. 19 38. 42 37 47 60 Ree Heights... Xorth Balmoral North Mount Pleasant '.. . Pleasant Heights 63- 2 4 99 2S3 177 Capitol Hill 2 146 147 Tuxedo South. ... Balmoral. Centre Balmoral. South 1 1 i' 123 165. 199 140' 10* Beaumont. ^\ est , . . Crescent Heights ... Rosedale HUlhurst, West. I pper Hillhurst 1 280 279 2 1 1 117 224 184 170 Calgary, Citv, Broadview , Hillhurst East 1 1 134 192 228 West.... 126 Calgary East ALBERTA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale CALGARY EAST (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Fin. Candidates. Ballots. — Valid _ Voters Candidats. votes Bulletins . on Polling Divisions. polled. list. Not Arrondissements de Scrutin. Daniel Votes Rejected counted. Electeurs Lee William valides — sur Redman. Irvine. donnas. Rejct^s. Pas comptfes. la liste. No. Votes. Votes. . 65 . 66 139 145 93 71 232 216 261 " " East 3 2,5fi " Mount Pleasant.East . 67 58 56 114 3 138 West . 68 73 56 129 2 3 167 " Screni . m 70 47 117 3 138 " Bridgcland East 70 93 60 153 221 West . 71 73 80 153 1 246 " Riverside 72 41 51 92 1 95 2710 17th St. E . 73 49 33 82 1 114 1523 17th St. E . 74 95 45 140 1 151 1628 15th St. E . 75 58 42 100 2 123 1336 B. 9th Ave E.... . 76 . 77 72 80 55 62 127 • 142 171 1401 9th Ave E 1 164 1217 9th Ave E . 78 . 79 50 64 33 32 83 96 123 . Fire Hall E. Calgary 1 128 632 9th Ave E 80 . 81 82 83 84 13 25 26 19 96 16 26 55 10 61 29 51 81 29 157 50 418 4th St. E 82 511 4th St. E 88 430 5th Ave E 48 Citv Hall 2 196 408 2nd St. E 85 26 23 49 1 79 236 6th Ave E 86 87 88 69 26 90 47 28 81 116 54 171 147 " 411 2nd St. E 63 517 1st St. E 2 2 259 310 Centre .-^t 89 66 17 83 1 103 " 607 ( intn- St 90 91 52 93 98 84 62 52 54 30 32 21 152 114 94 73 181 309 Ccntn- .St 142 221 6th Ave W 124 303 1st St. W 1 1 129 333 5th Ave W 94 106 73 179 3 1 208 328 5th Ave W 95 96 50 69 24 41 74 110 76 417 5th Ave W 1 114 507 4th St W 97 46 5 51 6 61 518 5th Ave W 98 75 42 117 1 136 627 6th.\veW 99 89 33 122 2 142 622 4th Ave W 100 83 33 116 4 122 731 6th Ave W .101 88 47 135 8 149 824 4th.\ve\V 102 94 49 143 2 177 818 6th Ave W .103 104 105 106 106 52 78 72 28 33 25 .33 1.34 85 103 105 130 917 6th Ave W 87 1016 6th Ave W 112 1113 6th Ave W 2 2 129 Butte, .107 29 18 47 66 Totals, Civil Vote — Totaux vote civil .107 6,208 3,805 10,013 44 52 12,422 Militarv Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America ...1 445 32 477 ...( Within United Kingdom ...1 1,004 30 1,034 On the Continent of Europe ■■■] 706 44 750 Sur le continent d Europe •J 8,363 3,911 12,274 44 52 12,422 Majorit.v for Majority pour ' Daniel I>ee Redman, 4,452. Calgary East ALBERTA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. CALGART WEST (Electoral District— District electoral). 1916— Population, 40,323. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. VaUd votes poUed. Votes vaUdes donnes BaUots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. John Alfred Ir\ine. Thomas Mitchell Tweedie. Not Rejected counted Rejet^s. Pas Icompt^s Calgary Citv— 707 23rd Ave. E 1038 18th Ave. E No. . 1 ! .3 . 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 32 23 25 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Votes. 54 102 54 46 37 50 17 49 44 31 23 9 43 43 68 37 51 47 50 51 48 56 52 41 26 94 52 43 39 66 40 46 42 43 71 64 51 68 31 20 52 44 33 36 46 34 57 69 46 25 57 57 38 32 32 24 59 6 56 27 21 58 30 Votes. 71 90 92 68 75 78 21 117 121 105 101 80 100 96 184 80 98 103 99 86 76 110 91 64 51 99 62 70 62 70 68 93 66 87 86 83 82 118 102 78 111 87 78 94 104 91 64 132 98 72 109 107 95 62 83 114 155 52 157 93 48 96 69 125 192 146 114 112 128 38 166 165 136 124 89 143 139 252 117 149 150 149 137 124 166 143 105 77 193 114 113 101 136 108 139 108 130 157 147 133 186 133 98 163 131 111 130 150 125 121 201 144 97 166 164 133 94 115 138 214 58 213 120 69 154 99 1 18? 1040A8th St. E 183 1910 th St. E Cemetar\- Park Bldg 2 1 1 134 143 233 27th Ave. S.E 145 Parkhill School Elbow Park .School 204 164 2506A4thSt.V\" ..'.... 1 1 1.33 120 Fire Hall. 17th Ave. W 837 18th Ave. W 807 17th Ave. \V 1 1^ 514 20th Ave. W. (A.L.) 152 (M.Z.) 2208 4th St. W 1912 4th St. W .346 20th Ave. W Cor. 22nd Ave. and 4th St. W... . 2115 2nd .St. W 1 2 1 1 2 183 188 172 177 211 233 17th Ave. W 607 13th Ave. E 2 3 1 175 121 105 529 14th Ave. E 440 loth Ave. E. (A. L) (i*.z.) 311 13th.A.\-e. W . 1 5 4 5 259 156 161 126 1016 2nd St. W 1205 2nd .St. E 228 17th Ave. E 3 2 199 159 1310 Centre St 170 1401 " 140 138 12th Ave W 236 •• Haultain School 2 1 264 207 1406 4th St. W 501 14th Ave. W 2 240 162 1419 oth St. W : 101 632 17th Ave. W 191 5I2.02th .\ve. W Central Collegiate Institute 1 1 162 133 152 " .< 20O Connaught School 167 154 1413 nth St. W..! 149114th St. W 1 263 196 Cor. 12th Ave. and I4th St. W. . . 1211 14th St. W 1406 " 1640 12th Ave. W 1 1 1 1 127 195 213 149 1714 " 1431A 17th Ave. W 1 125 139 " 175 2136 15th St. W 268 Cor. 16th St. W. and 22nd Ave. W 72 King Edward School, 29th Ave. W 243 1814 32nd Ave. W 143 1610 34th .\ve. VV 191126ASt. W 1 102 190 1933 24th St. W 4 129 Calgary West 326 ALBERTA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^nerale. CALGAKY WEST (Electoral District— District electoral)— Con— fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. John AUred Irvine. Thomas Mitchell Tweedic. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnfes. Ballots. Bulletins . Reiected Rejetfe. Not counted. Pas compt^s. Voters on list. Nm No. Spnicpvale 61 Spring Bank 62 Jumping Pound 63 Kananaskis 64 Exshaw 65 Canmore 66 Banff 67 •' (A-L) 68 • (M-Z) 68 Bankhead 69 Lake Louise 70 The Gap 1 71 Big Prairie 72 Morley 73 Cochrane (A-L) 74 (M-Z) 74 Blenbow 75 Shouldice Park 76 Beddington 77 Eaple School-house 78 Airdrie 79 Loekhard 80 Lochend SI Bottrel 82 Sampsonton 83 CiossBeld 84 Carstairs 85 Waterloo 86 Jackson School 87 Aikins School 88 Didsburj- 89 Totals. Ci\-il Vote — Totaux. vote ci\-il 94 Militan,- Vot«s — Votes militaires — Within North America \ Dans r.\m^rique du Xord Within United Kingdom Dans le Royaume-Uni On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d'Europe Totals — Totaux 141 3,842 24 38 111 Votes. 53 67 46 10 16 86 23 127 102 59 2 2 23 15 70 74 31 31 57 18 55 13 U 40 31 85 85 9 67 50 134 64 74 60 18 41 120 27 162 139 117 7 4 33 27 129 131 57 36 40 17 87 75 146 179 45 94 97 275 7,146 282 1,325 2.233 10,988 1.363 2.344 10,986 Majorill ^ur Thomas >IitcheU Tweedie. «,»p«^™»'2|j,R*"ly. *•»«» Medicine Hat ALBERTA 345 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^n^rale. RED DEER (Electoral District— District electoral). 1916— Population, 41,654 Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. No Olds, East 1 Olds, West 2 Bowden 3 Red Ix)dge. 4 Murray Valley 5 Radford's 6 Westerdale 7 Waterside .- 8 Mountain House 9 Eagle Valley .10 Ardmore 11 Bird's 12 Sundre 13 McDougall's Flats. . . 14 Bearberry .15 Lobley 16 Rockwood 17 Pine View 18 Cornwall Valley 19 Trenville '. 20 Lousana 21 Elnora 22 Fairbanks 23 Lakeview ,24 Pine Lake 25 Milverton 26 Edwell 27 Antler Hill 28 Penhold 29 Aberdeen 30 Innisfail, Rural 31 Innisfail, Town 32 " 32a Big Bend 33 Little Red-Deer 34 Solheima 35 Freeman's 36 Markerville 37 Dickson 38 Craig 39 Caldwell : 40 Kerisville 41 Raven 42 New Hill 43 Clear Creek 44 Caroline 45 Hamilton's 46 Ricinus 47 Wood Lake • 48 Great Bend 49 Mound Lake 50 Rosedale 51 Delburne 52 Gaetz Valley 53 Cumberland 54 Hillsdown 55 Owen , 56 A alley Centre 57 Springvale 58 Willowdale " 59 Clearview '.'.'.'.'.'..'. 60 Balmoral 61 Red-Deer East 62 Centre (A to M) 63 Candidates. Candidats. William Michael Frank- Clark. lin Puffer. Votes. Vot^s. 113 49 108 41 54 42 22 15 34 14 27 11 38 23 26 12 17 2 21 16 26 11 4 6 8 2 9 5 14 7 6 15 9 7 4 8 18 5 29 10 38 12 53 28 18 IQ 32 17 43 7 31 16 48 6 20 7 53 37 29 14 48 29 92 47 36 24 20 24 36 26 17 28 26 6 17 62 6 26 4 7 11 2 13 17 8 11 4 18 8 8 20 20 5 3 1 16 8 8 22 11 20 18 10 13 31 30 28 8 15 17 14 3 2 3 24 13 35 10 43 5 52 7 28 10 67 32 162 63 Joseph Robert Knight Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas 164 152 100 42 45 78 139 45 48 60 40 100 230 Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejetfes. Not counted. Pas compt^s Voters on list. Electeurs sur la Uste. Red Deer 346 ALBERTA Thirteenth General Election — Treizidme Election G^n^rale. RED DEER (Electoral Distfict— District electoral)— Con— Suite. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donn6s. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. Michael Clark. William Frank- lin Puffer. Joseph Robert Knight Rejected Rejetfes. Not counted. Pas oompt^s. Red Deer Centre (Mc to Z) West North Cross Roads No. .. 63 .. 64 .. 65 .. 66 .. 67 .. 68 Votes. 101 73 28 24 17 9 21 23 3 7 21 6 8 12 3 6 19 7 9 13 7 15 3 4 18 18 22 9 10 2 6 26 39 15 5 3 60 15 14 21 23 17 5 10 52 23 16 3 8 6 15 5 18 14 37 24 14 18 7 6 14 19 35 Votes. 41 30 38 12 14 5 13 16 19 15 32 24 12 16 14 6 7 8 6 16 11 4 5 7 2 I 13 7 9 14 7 80 4 1 12 36 7 22 16 15 12 . t 54 5 1 24 12 4 9 10 2 44 2 20 1 6 15 9 12 33 Votes. 2 3 1 4 0 4 0 1 1 1 8 0 4 1 17 7 1 5 11 28 8 1 5 0 8 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 11 0 0 3 65 1 1 3 2 0 2 1 7 1 0 3 6 6 0 1 15 4 2 1 2 2 3 6 1 5 10 144 106 67 40 31 IS 34 40 23 23 61 30 24 29 34 19 27 20 26 57 26 20 13 11 28 27 23 22 17 12 20 35 130 19 6 18 161 23 37 40 40 29 7 20 113 29 17 30 26 16 24 8 43 20 83 -27 36 21 16 27 24 36 78 4 3 2 7 143 88 59 38 22 Shady Nook Poplar Ridge Carrit's Norma Sj-lvan Lake .. 69 .. 70 .. 71 .. 72 .. 73- .. 74 .. 75 .. 76 .. 77 .. 78 79 41 40 28 1 2 2 29 60 29 CentrcvUle Marrianne Kusamo 23 2 31 36 23 27 Diamond Valley .. 80- .. 81 .. 82 .. 83 .. 84 .. 85 86 23 27 Eckville , Shady Lane Tr Daisy Nook Gaetz 70 35 29 73 15 Little Horseguard .. 87 . . 88 48 38 Alhambra .. 89 90 31 30 Beaver Flats Oras Arbutus E verdell .. 91 .. 92 .. 93 .. 94 .. 95 . 96 21 16 36 1 2 38 126 20 Saunders Foreman .. 97 .. 98 .. 99 ..100 . 101 10 18 197 26 54 Cornucopia Gough Lake Leo Shooting Lake Gadsby Ingleton WUlonPark Popular Grove Sky bo Lyncott Red Willow Zenith Ozark Spring Lake Stewbartwy n Wall Lake Stettler, North .102 .103 ..104 ..105 .106 ..107 ..108 ..109 ..110 ..111 ..112 ..113 ..114 ..115 ..116 ..117 ..U8 .119 ..120 ..121 ..122 ..123 ..124 ..125 51 1 1 93 31 19 23 130 35 27 33 37 24 34 11 57 23 - 88 ' 43 52 31 1 24 36 36 35 102 Red Deer ALBERTA 347 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Generale. RED DEER (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Suite. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates Candidats. Michael Clark. William Frank- - lin Puffer. Joseph Robert Knight. Votes. Votes. Votes. 8S 55 9 64 45 7 44 33 4 10 7 0 5 9 1 10 9 0 IS 14 3 6 15 7 24 3 4 25 16 0 19 9 1 U 12 5 15 6 1 12 3 0 41 86 21 141 38 12 37 2 2 11 4 2 17 5 4 22 18 0 20 6 6 19 12 11 22 9 5 U 18 3 48 56 3 11 33 2 18 16 0 19 9 3 11 7 1 13 17 0 17 22 2 33 13 4 21 9 6 104 70 12 56 23 2 14 8 1 21 20 2 20 12 2 24 18 0 Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. Bulletins. Rejected Rejet^s Not counted. compt^s. Voters on list. Electeur No Settlers, West 126 East 127 Erskine 128 Wild Rose 7. ...129 Pilotknob 130 Liberal 131 Scales 132 Whetsel 133 Union Hall 134 Nevis 135 South Buffalo Lake 136 Ewing 137 Aureger 138 Adshead : 139 Big Valley 140 Castor 141 Lauderdale 142 Markham 143 Willow Prairie 144 Fleet .^ ...145 Lake Thelma 146 Sullivan Lake 147 Ideal Galley 148 Pollux 149 Halkirk 150 Britain 151 Tinchelbray 152 Battle River 153 Rosetta 154 Lorraine 155 Bulwark 156 Leopoldville 157 Bellshill 158 Alliance 159 Galahad 160 Ruff 161 Hastings Coulee 162 Hopedale 163 Brooksley 164 Content : 165 Mirror 166 Wells 167 Carrol 168 Alix 169 Lignite .170 Nebraska 171 Tees 172 North Star 173 Clive - 174 Sharpe's 175 Chigwell 176 Momingside 177 Lacombe, East 178 Canyon 179 Blackfalds : 180 Lacombe, West 181 North 182 " 182a Spruceville 183 Arbordale 184 Lincoln 185 Aspelund r 186 Outlet .■ '. 187 Bentley 188 152 116 81 17 15 19 35 28 31 41 29 , 28 22 15 148 40 32 42 36 32 107 46 34 31 19 30 41 50 (No Poll held — Pas de scrutin). 158 64 92 2 40 13 0 26 25 1 80 39 1 19 17 11 13 13. 3 21 30 0 15 37 2 .57 77 7 33 15 0 11 30 1 15 19 5 27 27 1 17 17 0 31 34 1 47 90 1 73 67 2 .59 75 1 22 19 1 22 23 0 21 16 1 10 18 1 6 22 1 25 38 9 52 120 47 29 51 42 39 55 34 66 138 142 135 42 45 38 29 29 72 Red Deer 348 ALBERTA Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election Gf'Mi^'raic. RED DEER (Electoral District— District ilectoral)— Con.— fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondisscments dc Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on list. Electcurs sur la liste. Michael Clark. William Frank- lin Puffer. Joseph Robert Knight Rejected Rejet^s. Not counted. pIs compt^s. No. Votes. 3 10 8 18 34 Votes. 25 31 18 12 28 Votes. 3 3 18 1 7 31 44 44 31 69 49 Calkins 190 Gilby 191 Medicine River 192 3 59 72 44 Golden Valley 193 1 233 Totals. Civil Vote— lotiuix. vote civil 195 Military Votes— \'otesrailitaires— 4,945 93 493 682 3,725 6 11 58 690 3 4 4 9,360 102 508 744 48 63 11,791 Dans l'Aiii6rique du Nord j Within United Kingdom 1 On the Continent of Europe. « 1 Sur le continent d'Europe / Totals— Totaux 6,213 3,800 701 10,714 48 63 11.792 .Majority for ' „,„h,„i ri.-i, „,.„, u,„-\ /WUUam Franklin Puffer. 2.413 Majorit* pour/ Michael Clark, over (sur) (,„seph Robert Knight, 5,51? Red Deer Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G^nerale. STBATHCONA (Electoral District— District Electoral.) 1916— Population, 38,940. Candidates. Ballots. — Valid — Voters Candidats. votes Bulletins. on Polling Divisions. polled. list. — — Not Arrondissements de Scrutin. James Allan Votes Rejecte" counted Electeurs McCrie Thomas valides — — sur Douglas. Mode. donnes. Rejetes. Pas compt^s la liste. No Votes. Votes. A.skcr 1 13 45 58 9 66 Eureka •S 13 20 32 26 45 46 58 Magic 52 4 19 117 21 103 40 220 54 Ponoka.; ,. . 1 1 237 Seafield . .. 6 8 9 10 11 12 49 26 13 6 13 39 28 22 IS 19 21 25 38 77 48 31 25 26 38 77 132 69 Sharphead . 49 Grand Meadow 49 Chesterfield.. 48 Bismark 60 Lochinvar ■ 1 105 Home Glen.. 13 14 15 IG 17 13 6 3 9 19 6 11 21 19 17 24 14 26 •)i Buckhorn. 19 Gull Lake 30 Springdale 23 Monta Vista.. - 1 34 Rimby 18 19 . 20 21 23 24 52 S 11 n 10 5 43 12 16 13 1 16 19 95 20 27 24 8 26 24 112 Nui;ent 35 Laves ta 41 Wittenburg 34 lola 12 Battle River 30 Angus Ridge. 3 28 Bear's Hill... . 25 6 26 3Z- 2 35 Turn Creek . 26 . 27 2S 7 7 5 15 22 29 22 27 38 Chasterwold . 30 Richmond 5 35 Buck Lake.. 29 30 11 16 21 13 37 24 1 2 60 Battle Lake, West ' 31 3'' 8 14 11 19 43 30 62 31 18 2 49 35 Talum . 33 34 6 14 25 56 17 Lone Ridge 69 Pleasant Prairie 3.5 3 58 Wetaskiuin, West. . 36 HI 73 184 .2 226 " '• 36a 100 54 154' 1 6 176 East 37 80 84 164 1 15 210 New Sweden 38 24 31 2 37 Gewynn, (Gwynne) . 39 7 15 22 *■■ 12 35 \\ ang . 40 8 39 47 4 60 Pipestone . 41 26 22 4S 1 50 Hillside . 42 17 14 31 1 37 Patience 43 13 15 28 ^ 3 29 Bonnie Glen 44 45 13 10 16 49 29 59 37 New Sarepta , 15 65 Looma ^ ista. - 46 , 47 48 6 3 19 7 34 66 13 37 85 16 47 Beaumont. 1 100 Great West 49 4 10 14 1 16 Spruce dale.. 50 51 52 0 23 26 29 30 26 34 47 Halicz 34 Caiman 2 1 52 Ohrnville 53 .54 14 15 20 19 15 34 34 20 41 Telford viUe 45' Porke hasset 4 45 Buck Lake Creek 56 . 57 58 .59 6 3 6 3 14 6 27 2 20 9 33 5 50 Nystrom 26 Stone's Corner 41 Thorsbv 1 6 Bulord 60 9 25 34 2 36 McCauley's 61 , 62 1 15 9 31 10 46 Conjuring Creek 1 71 O'Mara . 63 . 64 10 23 8 37 .42 Michigan Cnetre 18 27 Strathcona 350 ALBERTA Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election Gs. Not counted. Pas comptt No. . 65 . 66 . 67 . 68 . 69 . 70 . 71 . 72 . 73 . 74 . 75 . 76 . 77 . 78 . 79 . 80 . 81 . 82 . 83 . 84 . 85 . 86 . 87 . 88 . 89 90 91 92 93 94 . 95 96 97 98 99 .100 .101 .102 .103 .104 .105 .106 .107 .108 .109 Votes. 107 7 12 24 9 2G 4 26 33 7 35 59 17 10 16 13 18 14 13 37 65 52 47 86 213 153 120 ' 163 172 140 199 123 186 137 86 136 168 169 50 , 160 52 U 62 22 Votes. 76 34 45 22 36 ^7 6 3 8 6 47 9 4 12 22 27 12 19 46 10 22 80 51 66 74 45 48 ' 64 38 46 82 29 28 56 42 12 69 27 34 3 8 183 41 57 46 45 90 41 32 36 15 41 106 26 14 23 25 29 25 41 25 56 111 57 57 108 293 204 196 237 217 188 263 161 232 219 115 164 224 211. 62 229 79 45 - 65 30 3 218 52 Frederickshein Planle .'. -.. . i 2 8 9 85 54 Parkdalc Millet 59 124 Yule Meadow. 48 1 46 40 Uncas Bak(-r Clover Bar. East .- 1 1 1 31 54 133 41 32 35 34 Mill Creek 4i 28 White Mud 55 Rabbit Hills 40 62 Clover Bar 155 75 " North.. . . 79 Edmonton, City 2 2 128 346 288 226 2 1 2 i' 1 6 297 250 251 340 207 278 1 U 1 261 1.32 194 269 271 u 78 246 Yorkville 93 52 Partridge Hills : Good Hope f. Totals. Civil vot<^Totaux, Votes civiUlO Militarv Votes — Votes militaires — W ithin North -Vmerica \ Within United Kingdom \ 4.389 116 520 752 3,101 . 6 19 52 7,490 122 539 804 138 9,510 Sur le continent d'Europe ..../ Totals — Totaux.. 5,777 3,178 8,955 22 138 9.510 MajomJ iSur }•"«"«« ^^'^^^ »««elas, 2,SM: Strathcona ALBERTA 351 Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election G6n6'ale. VICTORIA, (Electoral District— District electoral). 1916— Population 49,332 Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats . Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnes Ballots. - Bulletins. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. James Bis- mark Holden John Whit- mah Leedy . William Honrv- White. Rejectee Rejet^s. Not counted. Pas comptes Leeshore No .. 1 2 '.'. 3 .. 4 5 6 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 28 29 30 31 . 32 . 33 34 35 36 Votes. 3 10 7 4 2 1 1 1 8 14 14 13 9 1 0 34 6 2 100 3 3 2 5 2 5 0 3 7 44 2 2 10 10 4 2 0 5 2 0 21 5 24 U 8 4 2 2 1 1 4 12 5 10 2 8 47 100 31 3 Votes. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (No 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 Votes. 30 24 1 0 12 0 1 24 14 25 7 3 15 17 14 44 4 0 11 0 14 0 27 5 5 IS 6 10 2 0 7 25 6 0 0 0 0 6 3 Poll hel 3 4 24 14 7 0 1 4 2 1 22 34 '6 0 ■ 19 54 lOS 43 5 33 36 9 5 2 13 1 2 30 39 29 38 16 4 2 49 24 17 148 3 13 2 19 2 32 5 21 13 57 4 2 9 35 16 4 2 0 5 8 3 d)-(Pa 26 10 48 20 24 11 2 3 5 3 5 35 39 16 2 27 101 209 77 8 1 11 30 9 2 Shandro 5 20 3 Ispas Bolton... 44 Bruderheim 1 60 43 Andrew Whitford 1 1 46 3 Ilchuk 1 Pleasant ^'iew. 3 60 37 23 Lament Lwiw 4 184 9 4 Popella 11 1 Hairy Hill Shepenge ^ Duvernav 35 Luzan — Loiselle Beauvallon 25 Good Hope Chipman Krakow Good Hope 1 1 7 10 65 4 .3 Spring Creek • 8 Wamick Two Hills ... 1 1 41 25 6 Lanukc 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 4fi 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 . 56 . 57 . 58 . 59 . 60 . 61 . 62 63 Russia 3 Musidora 0 Sherentz.. .. Naughton Glen 8 Krasnahara 3 Brookville t Ross Creek s de Sc rutin). 27 / 1 9 Mundare Kolomea 64 Brush Hill 3'' Kiew S Plain Lake 4 Bushland Buczacz 4 Leszniw 1 Green Bush 5 Cooking Lake Logan 1 43 49 Beaver Lake 22 Olesko 3 Ryan 27 ^ egreviUe .North South Lavoy 9 1 106 227 107 Davis Victoria 352 ALBERTA Thirteenth General Election — Treizi^me Election G^nc^rale. VICTORIA, (Electoral District— District Electoral)— Con.— Suite. Polling Divisions. .\rrondis8ements do Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots. Bulletins. Voters on Ust. Electeurs sur la liste. James Bis- mark Holden John Whit- mah Leedy. rtilliam Henrv Whiti. Rejected Rejet^s. Not xjunted. Pas X>mpt6s. Hillock No. .. 64 .. 65 .. 66 Votes. 4 3 30 89 9 2 10 17 24 4 7 "5 6 4 3 14 6 6 0 0 0 8 12 4 10 44 11 1.3 19 3 3 5 4 4 S 9 9 3 6 12 3 6 16 79 1 12 39 18 2 6 1 3 3 9 24 19 5 4 Votes. 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 6 0 0 5 7 15 0 1 2 0 1 9 11 4 6 15 0 2 2 1 0 2 0 25 ■5 9 4 4 4 1 4 1 2 ] 13 0 4 17 14 11 4 3 1 0 3 4 1 1 5 Votes. 3 0 3 114 10 0 20 11 27 19 2 42 22 5 14 16 52 6 14 11 9 1 9 40 18 ^ 10 6 56 18 29 4 2 21 9 1 28 41 5 29 30 14 20 25 18 23 ' l\ 9 7 3 35 29 13 11 32 19 19 11 23 11 15 23 7 3 33 210 20 2 32 30 53 25 9- 70 27 11 23 26 81 13 21 19 9 20 18 59 34 20 18 115 29 44 13 24 14 6 57 50 22 42 43 21 27 41 22 31 28 153 10 11 19 91 61 26 21 36 23 6 22 23 51 31 21 32 10 5 2 59 Tofield Bathgate Tojto .. 67 .. 68 .. 69 .. 70 .. 71 .. 72 .. 73 .. 74 75 76 77 . 78 . 79 .. 80 . 81 .. 82 . 83 286 30 3 41 Imperial Ranfurly 1 37 69 31 12 102 50 25 31 ^mi.i». „„•_ /„.,,\ /James Blsmark Holden, ?S4. MajoritI pour William Henry White, over (sur)^,^,,^ „hitmah Leedy, 3,»24. Victoria YUKON YUKON TERRITORY— TERRITO I RE DU YUKON. Thirteenth General Election — Treizieme Election General. Yl'KOX TERRITORY (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population, 8,51 ? Polling Divisions. Arrondissjments de Scrutin. No Forty-Mile 1 Dawson, North (A-L) 2 (M-Z) 2 Dawson, South (A-CJ) 3 iH-Ml 3 " (N-ZJ 3 Glacier Creek 4 Bear Creek 5a Upper Klondike 5b Hunker 6 Upper Dominion 7a Lower Dominion 7b .Sulphur 8 Mayo 9a Minto Bridge 9b Haggert 9c Lower Bonanza lOa Upper Bonanza JOb Quartz 11a Black Hills ' lib Stewart 12a Kirkman 12b Lower Scroggie 12c Upper Scroggie 12d .■-lelkirk 13a Carniacks 13b White Horse 14a Kluane 14b Careross 15 Totals, Civil Vote— Totaux, Vote civil 29 Military" Votes — Votes militaires — Within North America 1, Dans TAm^rique du Nord Within United Kingdom Dans le Roj'aum(^L'ni On the Continent of Europe Sur le continent d'Europe Totals— Totaux Candidates. Candidats. Frederick Tennyson Congdon. Votes. 12 104 101 91 Alfred Thompson. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnjs. 18 112 119 181 173 151 27 18 US 41 189 95 1,767 Ballots. Bulletins. Rejecte Rejet^s. Voters on list. Electeurs sur la liste. 29 144 140 214 210 175 33 52 27 51 17 71 19 30 34 16 4S 52 2» 19 la 10 14 1,788 .Majority for ^ Majority pour .4ifred Thompson, 151. Yukon BY-ELECTIONS FOR THE HOUSE OF COMMONS Held during the years 1916, 1917, 1918 and 1919.- ELECTIONS PARTIELLES POUR LA CHAMBRE DES COMMUNES Tenues Pendant les Annees 1916, 1917, 1918 et 1919. 358 BY-ELECTIONS List of Retdrning OrnCEna at By-elections held during the years 1910, 1917, 1918 and 1919. LisTE DES OrnciERS Rapporieors aux dlcctions partielles tenuee pendant les annies 1916, 1917, 1918 et 1919 Electoral District. District electoral. Returning Officers. Officiers rapporteurs. Occupation. Residence. Toronto East William James Wilson Printer Ste-HiSnfedine. j^ Wilson McCue.. Division Court Clerk. Williamstown. c Kingston. * Quebec. O James Tibbits H. W. R. Moore Sheriff F.J. E.Wright Sheriifi.. Sec. G.W.V.A Oxbridge. £> Return of By-Elcctious for tlio House of Commons of Canada held (luring the year 1916. Rapport sur les elections partielles pour la Chambre cles Commvines du Canada tenues pendant I'ann^e 1916. TORONTO EAST (EST) (Electoral District— District Electoral) 1911— Population, 53,712 Cause of vacancy: — The Honourable Albert Edward Kemp appointed Minister o£ Militia and Defence, November 23, 1916. Cause de la vacance: — L'honorable Albert Edward Kemp, nommfe Ministrc de la Milice et de la Defense, le 23 novembrc 1916. Tvr„,„,„„t,v>„/December 14, 191C. Nominations^ 14 decembre 1916. The Honourable Albert Edward Kemp. — Acclamation. ELECTIONS PARTI ELLES 359 Return of Bv-Elections for the House of Commons of Canada held during the year 1917. Rapport sur les elections partielles pour la Chambre des Communes du Canada tenues pendant I'annee 1917. DOBCHESTER (Electoral District— District ^l^ctoral). 1911— Population, 25,0 Cause of Vacancy: — The Honourable Joseph Pierre Albert S6vigny appointed Minister of Inland Revenue, January 8, 1917. Cadse de la tacaxce: — L'honorable Joseph Pierre Albert S^vigny nomm^ Ministre du Revenu de rinterieur, le 8 Janvier 1917. Komioationtel?nl.^/?9i-. Election{f--^27,m7. Polling Di\'isions. Arrondissements de Scrutln . Candidates. Candidats. VaUd votes poUed. Votes valides donnfes. Ballots rejected. Bulletins rejetes. Voters on list. Electeurs EUT la liste. Lucie n Cannon. Honourable Joseph Pierre Albert Sevigny. Xo. Votes. 76 20 42 57 68 62 63 23 27 47 14 42 64 30 63 67 45 66 71 122 102 /8 62 33 65 12 50 24 98 50 56 22 107 20 173 105 59 45 82 53 43 25 12 Votes. 102 65 43 82 68 104 62 56 28 115 68 36 99 31 80 66 39 109 102 56 56 86 32 18 75 60 122 77 137 45 58 55 SO 69 24 78 17 29 69 43 35 43 30 178 85 85 139 136 166 125 79 55 162 82 78 163 61 143 133 84 175 173 178 158 164 94 51 140 72 172 101 235 95 114 77 157 89 197 183 76 74 151 96 78 68 42 202 92 " 3 98 St-Bemard 1 lo9 143 Ste-Claire 1 196 " 2 142 3 81 St-Edouard 1 66 " 2 193 , 3 99 " 4 91 Ste-HSnMine . . 1 187 2 61 St-Isidore.... 1 161 2 152 " ..:. 3 108 Ste-Justine 1 2j1 " 2 187 St-L6on 1 1 201 " 2 189 Str-Malachie 1 " 2 1 197 120 " ^ 3 63 Ste-Marguerite 1 178 " 2 86 St-Odilon 1 191 " 2 119 St-Prosper 1 281 " 2 103 Ste-Rose 1 145 " 2 94 St-Benjamin 1 2 1 1 1 1 170 101 Ste-Germaine 1 " 2 240 206 3 84 90 St-Zacharie 1 192 " 2 102 Ste-Auielie 1 82 76 Ste-Sabine 1 49 Totals— Totaui 42 2,445 2,719 5,164 8 5,978 Majo/"/JiJup}Honourable Joseph Pierre Albert S«vlgny, 274. Dorcheste 360 BY-ELECTIONS Return of Bv-Eleetions for the House of Commons of Canada hold dilring the years 1918 and 1919. Rapport siir les elect'ons partiellcs pour la Chambre des Communes du Canada tenues pendant les ann(?es 1918 et 1919. LANARK (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population. 34,375. Cause of vacancy: — Death of Adelbert Edward Hanna, Februao' 27 1918. Cause de la vacan'ce: — Dfices de Adelbert Edward Hanna, le 27 ffvirer 1918. Nomination {M|yV^«>«,3 John Aleiander Stewart.— Acclamatlon. GLENGARRY AND STORMONT (Electoral Dstr ct— District Electoral). 1911— Population, 38,226. Cause or vacaxcy: — Death of John McMartin, April 12th 1918. Cause de t\ v.acance: — Dec^s de John McManin, le 12 avril 1918. K^^;„„t;^^jOcioheT 20th 1919. Nomirationj,^ 20 octobre 1919. ••lie Octobre 27th 1919. 27 octobre 1919. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidate?. Candidate. Valid votes polled. Votes I'alides donnfes. Ballots rejected. Bulletins rejet^s. Voters on list. Electeurs sur laUste. Chilion Longlffy Herv-ey. John Wilfred Kennedy. No. ... 1 2a \'ote5. 7 26 28 32 40 11 50 24 38 35 1 6 23 34 11 11 23 40 42 24 9 5 4 6 54 49 35 28 21 9 13 23 4 14 33 64 115 108 50 Votes. 159 124 115 94 76 108 95 109 97 112 96 51 84 82 5^ 90 61 72 112 79 134 124 86 85 79 54 128 41 114 72 65 105 56 66 105 65 59 66 95 166 150 143 126 116 119 145 133 135 147 97 57 86 105 125 63 101 84 112 154 103 143 129 90 91 133 103 163 69 135 81 78 128 60 80 138 129 174 174 145 222 2 \ " .. 2b ... 3a ...3b . . . ,4 5 I ;:::::::::;:::::::::; 1 1 1 409 135 " 203 6 145 ... 7a ...7b 8 } 422 •' " 1 ' 121 » 112 ...10 la 114 } 430 ... lb . . 2a » u It i< . .. 2b ... 3a ... 3b 4a „ „ -•• 1 421 n « ^ «e (( ...4b 5a c< <> « « ...5b 6a " t« |< « ... 6b ... la ...lb 2a Lancaster " 1 1 378 i 264 Lancaster, VillaRe ] 350 MaxviUe 1 " la lb 1 3 4 < 1 " " Cornwall, To wn 1 1 ' 257 266 231 " 233 " ' R 277 " 6a 6b 7 8 9 10 U la lb 2 " " 263 II 1 1 2 241 287 275 206 " Township " " ;; " 284 " 3 250 .< 4 fi 6 1 227 291 ■ " " « V 7 1 1 8 S 9 9 . 10 .. 10 1 1 4 4 5 6 . . . 6 I 429 " " { „ 1 " 1 439 Roxborough " " " 210 *' " 904 „ 1 182 232 " " 240 " " " " " 7 < « 7 'j 439 ^ Totals— Totaux 96 ijobn WUf 5.205 7,581 12,786 .. 32 19.778 Majority for Majorite pour red Kennedy, 2,376. Glengarry and Stormont 362 BY-ELECTIONS Return of Bv-ElecHons for the House of Commons of Canada held chir.Dp, the vear]919. Rapport sur les elections partielles pour la Chambre des Communes du Canada terues pendant I'annee 1919. ONTARIO NORTH (Electoral District— District electoral). 1911— Population, 17,144. C.4USB DK LA VACANCE: — D^c&s del M .vof ;„„iOctober 20, 1919. Nomination(ig 20 octobre 1919. ChanRcd by returnins officer, owing to the death of one of the candidates on Oct. 21, to. Change p;ir rofflcier-rapporteur i\ ( aus;> du dfc^s d'un dos candidata le 21 octobre, 4 \le 25 1 vi„„t.v„ /October 27, 1919. Election (j^ j? octobre 1919. w«,^;n„t;„„ /December 2. 1919. Nomination |,^ ^ dfoemhre 1919. ■cu„+:„„ /December 9, 1919. Election ^^^ g ,i^,^^y,^ jgig Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin-. Candidates. Candidats. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots rejected. Bulletins rejetSs. Voters on Ust. Electeurs sur la liste. Robert Henry Halbert. Neil D. Maekinnon. . (A-L) . (M-Z) No. 1 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 25 26 27 28 29 30 31a 31 32 33b 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Votes. 23 20 29 38 41 55 70 74 83 21 110 90 21 44 66 156 82 53 29 66 77 125 62 53 75 85 156 70 70 69 102 39 67 139 49 33 79 67 50 133 168 115 74 78 169 50 45 51 45 Votes. 110 116 181 85 109 122 12 28 50 34 71 59 164 152 116 84 36 69 57 27 52 42 71 54 54 54 63 45 65 39 67 19 44 84 69 76 154 133 96 88 32 22 8 36 46 57 51 8 20 139 136 210 123 150 177 82 102 133 55 181 149 185 196 182 240 118 122 86 93 129 167 133 107 129 139 219 115 135 108 169 58 111 223 118 109 233 200 146 221 200 137 82 114 .215 107 96 59 65 1 1 349 259 li It . (A-L) .(M-Z) } 397 K CI 2 241 Thorah, Township 92 133 It It 2 167 It It 110 It it 265 ^(A-L) . (M-Z) '. (A-L) .(M-Z) .(M-Z) . (A-L) 207 1 463 « II v.„ /October 27, 1919. Election.... |,^ 27 octobre 1919. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Oliver William Robert Richard Gould. Motherwell. Valid votes palled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots rejected. Bulletins rejetfs. Electeurs sur la listc. No. Winlaw Schoolhouse 1 T. 1, R. 32, W. 1; T. 1, R.31, W. 1 2 T. 1, R. 33, W. 1; T. 1. R. 34, W. 1 3 T. 1, R. I.W.I; T. 2, R. 1,W.2 4 Scout Hill Schoolhouse 5 McCoU Schoolhouse 6 Ernwein Schoolhouse 7 Roseoe Schoolhouse 8 King Edward Hall, Oxbow 9 Florence Schoolhouse 10 Council Chamber, Carnduff (-A.-L) 11 (M-Z) 11 Gillil.and's Hall, Carievale 12 Council Chamber, Gainsboro 13 Orange Hall, Gainsboro 14 David Dean's Office, Carievale 15 SkatinK Rink, Carnduff 16 I.O.O.F. Hall, Glen Ewen 17 Foresters' Hall, Oxbow (A-M) 18 (Mc-Z) 18 .John Richardson's House 19 Riddell's Hall, Frobisher (A-M) 20 (N-Z) 20 Cateville, Schoolhouse 21 T. 5, R. 3, W. 2; T. 5, R. 2, W. 2 22 Auburnton School 23 Palestine Schoolhouse 24 Hasting's Schoolhouse 25 Thunder Creek, Schoolhouse 26 Fern Schoolhouse 27 Alemeda Hotel 28 A. E. White's Office, Antler Village (.\-L) 29 (M-Z) 29 J. D. Montgomerv, Sec. 28-5-30 W. 1 30 Seguin & Paradis' Office, Sec. 15-5-31, W. 1 31 R. Douglas' Office, Redvers Village 32 Annandale's School. Sec. 12-8-32 W. 1 33 Quennelle's Office, Wauehope Village 34 CantJil School, Sec. 6-5-4 \V. 1 35 Oddfellow's Hall, Manor Villiige... . (.\-L) 36 . (M-Z) .36 W. J. Maher's House, Sec. 15-9-1 W. 2 37 Del Monte Hotel, Carlyle, Town 38 Municipal Office, Sec. 7-8 W. 2 39 George Anderson's Farm, Sec. 13-6-3 W. 2.. 40 Erin School, Sec. 18-6-4 W. 2 ' 41 Harvey McNeil's House, Sec. 27-7-4 W. 2.. 42 T. C. Yeoward's Office, .Areola Town 43 Sullivan's Office, Kisbey Village . . (A-L) 44 ...(M-Z) 44 Oddfellow's Hall, Kisbey Village 45 Assiniboia Votes. 74 103 71 35 54 17 36 37 103 53 92 64 98 110 51 110 87 77 118 79 87 28 53 73 110 83 51 100 79 78 140 131 101 139 119 73 86 94 109 Votes. 23 97 104 72 40 78 23 50 40 149 53 142 100 116 151 55 115 109 95 157 151 137 97 114 122 127 45 152 145 115 133 149 120 91 85. 145 142 111 155 139 123 119 119 117 ELECTIOXS PARTIELLES . 365 Return of Bv-Elections for the House of Commons of Canada held during the year 1919. Rapport sur les elections partielles pour la Chambre des Communes du Canada tenues pendant I'annee 1919. ASSIMBOIA (Electoral District— District electoral) Con.—Suitf. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidats. Oliver I William Robert Richard Gould. Motherwell VaUd votes polled. Votes valides donnes. Ballots rejected. Bulletins rejet^s. No. Wilberforce School, Sec. 1-6-7 W. 2 46 Frank ilarchand's House. Sec. 16-8-7 W. 2. 47 Sample Room in the Hotel. Forget Village 48 Massey-Harris Office, Areola Town.. 49 Cheyne & Welsch's Store, Areola Town 50 Town Office, Carlyle Town 51 John Kyle's House. Sec. 22-5-32 W. 1 52 School, Nor th Portal Village 53 Roche Percee. Town Hall 54 Matthew-Ross House, Sec. 14, T. I, R. 8, W.2 55 Jacob Hoffmaster's House, Sec. 28, T. 1, R.9, W. 2 56 Koike Schoolhouse 57 Carl Chestoff's House, Sec. 20, T. 2, R. 10, W.2 Empress Hotel, Estevan Town Shand Schoolhouse Black Diamond School. . ^ Bienfait Schoolhouse Hirsoh Schoolhouse Kingsford School Mizpah Schoolhouse Hichcock Schoolhouse 66 Macoun Town Hall 67 Thorson Schoolhouse 68 Thomas Cote's House, Sec. 34-4-8, W. 2 . . 69 Mooney's Schoolhouse 70 Landau Schoolhouse 71 Hirt's Warehouse 72 Sinclair School 73 Lampman School 74 Grimes Schoolhouse '. 75 Joseph M. Honan, Benson 76 Nichol's Hall, Viewfield 77 Bromstead School 78 Louis A. Duncan, 4th St., Estevan 79 Estevan. Town Hall 80 Valley view School 81 Sidney E. Turner's House 82 Duncan McCrimmon's, Sec. 18-7-8, W. 2. . . 83 Mono Schoolhouse, Hunton 84 Brady's hall, Stoughton.. 85 Municipal hall, Stoughton Village 86 Schoolhouse, Froude Village 87 Hillhurst Schoolhouse, Sec. 10-10-8, W. 2... 88 Adam's .4 all, Heward Village 89 Widdifield's hall Creelman Village. (A-L) 90 (M-Z) 90 Sequin Schoolhouse, Sec. 4-11-9, W. 2 91 Crieff Schoolhouse, Sec. 14-11-10, W. 2. . . . 92 S. K. Warne's House. Sec. 22-11-4 W 2 93 Frederick Whiteside's House, See. 17-11-15, W.2 94 Hazlebank School, N.E. J, Sec. 34-10-6, W.2 95 Handsworth School, Sec. 32-10-7, W. 2 96 Golden West, School, Sec. 28-11-8, W. 2. . . . 97 Glenwherrj', School 98 Votes. 93 57 62 43 20 20 31 41 52 22 18 38 41 36 61 26 102 44 36 15 20 40 35 54 17 55 59 36 55 48 38 113 76 134 76 155 99 84 93 Votes. 25 15 66 107 73 49 13 21 118 72 128 150 93 138 44 62 48 51 73 53 146 43 116 35 101 63 41 130 95 83 120 108 150 77 173 120 100 107 81 35 Assiniboia 366 BY-ELECTIONS Retvkn of Bv-Klections for the House of Commons of Canada held diirinp the year 1919. Rapport sur les elections partielles pour la Chambre des Communes du Canada tenues pendant I'annee 1919. ASSIXIBOIA (Electoral Distiict— District Electoral) Con.— Fin. Polling Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Oliver William Robert I Richard Gould. Motherwell Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots rejected. Bulletins rejet^s. No. Heron. School 99 Bond, School 100 Mair 101 John Smith's 102 Maryfield 103 Municipal Office, Mar>-field 104 Ford Garage, Fairlight 105 Municipal hall, Walpole 106 G. G. McKessock's Office. (M-L) 107 (M-Z) 107 T. A. Wilson's, Glen Adelaide 108 J. A. Dorrance's Residence 109 Totals— Totau.\ 117 Votes. 47 69 57 36 57 107 90 94 74 78 73 50 Votes. 0 3 6 21 38 3 38 9 20 16 r,712 2,488 47 72 63 57 95 110 128 103 94 94 82 94 MajoriW ^'upi«»'" "o"*'' Gould, S,?24. 71 166 174 225 181 15U 162 30 15,139 Assiniboia Elections partielles 36? Return of Bv-Elections for the House of Commons of Canada held during the year 1919. Rapport sur les elections partielles pour la Chambre des Communes du Canada tenues pendant I'annec 1919. QUEBEC EAST (EST) (Electoral District— District Electoral). 1911— Population, 30,922. Cause of vacancy: — Death of the Right Honourable Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Februarj' 17, 1919. Cause de la vacance: — D^ces du Tres Honorable Sir Wilfrid Laurier, le 17 f^vrier 1919. ■»j„„.„„,;„„ rOctober 20th 1919. Nomination,,^ 20 octobre 1919. /October 27th 1919. \le 27 octobre 1919. Election Candidates. - Valid Voters Candidats. votes Ballots Polling Divisions. polled. rejected. list. — FranQois- — — Arrondissements de Scrutin. Ernest Xavier Votes Bulletins Lapointe. Galibois. valides donnfes. rejet^s. sur la liste. No, Votes. Votes. Quebec, City (Cite)— St. John Ward— (Quartier St-Jean) . 1 109 25 134 1 204 '. 3 . 3a 4 5 6 119 103 81 149 75 129 114 30 12 22 23 15 35 24 149 115 103 172 90 164 138 207 1 269 237 119 223 1 161 S 9 10 114 104 106 20 14 31 134 118 137 184 177 3 185 11 12 114 79 20 19 134 98 190 139 13 143 42 185 1 254 U 129 31 160 1 209 Jacques-Cartier Ward (Q. Jacques-Cartier 1 Mi 60 11 71 '\ 15a 16 78 84 22 21 100 105 1 267 I 319 " 1 " 16a 17 17a 93 75 94 15 29 34 108 104 128 " 1 1 1 325 IX 101 17 118 3 1 305 ISa 19 75 93 29 38 104 131 1 1 346 19a 101 23 124 2 2(1 74 19 93 1 1 257 20a 83 19 102 1 21 98 21 119 1 } 307 21a 22 78 65 13 20 91 85 } 266 . 22a 23 23a 24 72 78 72 64 21 12 11 22 93 90 83 86 1 > 246 1 260 1 24a 25 26 26a 68 88 58 64 28 33 . 46 37 96 121 104 101 184 St. Roch Ward (Quartier St-Roch) 1 " " 27 93 29 122 \ ", " 27a 76 31 107 1 1 379 1 294 1 249 " " 28 97 44 141 1 ir la liste. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Ernest Lapointe. Francois Xavier Galibois. No. St. Roch Ward (Quartier St-Roch) 32 Votes. 125 103 81 82 119 133 61 108 117 71 89 55 57 63 73 64 49 38 44 44 63 56 33 48 1 Votes. 21 32 19 17 60 34 13 32 42 63 69 36 33 69 86 93 34 26 34 44 47 . 50 34 38 8 146 135 100 99 179 167 74 140 159 134 158 91 90 132 159 157 83 64 78 88 110 106 67 86 9 } 378 32a 33 33a 34 .35 36 37 37a 1 Limoilou Ward (Quartier 3 1 1 1 1 1 239 231 118 1 480 200 .39 . 213 40 40a 41 17 1 \ 284 193 42 " " 43 3 226 230 " " 44 " " 44a 45 " 4Sa 1 267 " 46 " 46a ... 47 47a ". 4S 1 14 Totals— Totau.ic.. 74 6,222 2,283 8,505 67 12,168 iHSrltl pour l'^™*** Lapointe, 8,939. PRINCE (Electoral District— District Electoral). Cause or vacancy;— Death of \ t„ i, r h jApril 6th 1919. Cause de la v.waxce;- Deces de / •>°^f"^ "^^^^ \\e 6 avril 1919. v^„,;n„*i^„ 'October 20th 1919. Nomination^lg20octobrel919. 1911— Population, 32,779. Honourable WUIiain Lyon Mackenzie King.— Acclamation. Quebec East Prince BY-ELECTIOXS. 369 Return of Bv-Election? for tJie Hou:,„ /October 27, 1919. Election. o 1919. VICTORL4 CITV— Con.— fin. (Electoral District— District Electoral.). Polling Divisions. Arronilissements de Scrutin. Candidates. Candidata. Valid votes polled. Votes valides donnas. Ballots, rejected. Bulletins rejetfs. Voters on Ust. Electeurs sur laUste. Thomas Albert Barnard. Honourable Simon Fraser Tolmie. No. Polling Division No .0 (A-M) 1 . .(Mc-Z) 1 (A-G) 2 ..CH-Mc) 2 .,lN-Z) 2 ...(.\-L) 3 ...(M-Z) 3 (A-G) 4 /Votes. 102 91 90 70 69 79 93 64 45 64 57 34 63 65 53 66 Votes. 109 92 106 87 113 109 118 143 171 156 147 155 174 200 140 104 211 183 196 157 182 188 211 207 216 220 204 189 237 265 193 170 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 246 206 210 195 215 218 256 245 (H-0) 4 253 (P-Z) 4 256 (A-L) 5 2 1 238 (M-Z) 5 " ■' (A-G) 6 218 272 (H-M) 6 268 •■ (N-Z) 6 248 7 192 Totals— Totaux 66 5.085 7,219 12,304 72 14,571 Majority for \HonourabIe Simon Fraser Tolmie, 2,134. Majority pour. Victoria City BT-ELECTIOXS. 371 Return of Bj'-Eleetion~ for the House of Commons of Canada held during the year 1919. Rapport sur les elections partieiles pour la Chambre des Communes du Canada tenues pendant I'annee 1919. VICTORIA AND CARLETOX (Electoral District — District electoral \ 1911— Population. 33,034. Cause of vacancy — The Honourable Frank Broadstreet Carvell appointed Chairman of Railway Com- mission, August 2. 1919. Cacse de la vacance — L'honorable Frank Broadstreet Carvell nomme President de la Commission des Chemins de fe'r, le 2 aout 1919. xr ,„.♦;„„ /October 20, 1919. Nomination,',^ jq octobre 1919. Tri=,.f ;™ /October 27, 1919. Election. (je 27 octobre 1919. Polling Divisions. -\rrondissements de Scruti.n. Thomas i Weidon Wakem Wilbur Caldwell. Melville. VaUd votes polled. Votes valides donnes. Ballots rejected. Bulletins rejetSs. Electeurs sur la liste. (Carleton County). Upper Woodstock. Woodstock, Town.. Lower Woodstock.. Florence ville.. 4 i Middle .Simonds 5 Centre\'ille tia' 6b Lakeville 7a Debec Sa " Sb' Richmond Comer 9a 9b victoria Comer 10 Jacksonville Ha lib Greenfield 12a! ,,..■; : 12bi VI ickiow : . 13 I Tracey's Mills. 14a' " 14b Coldstream 15a „ " 15b; Hartland 16a ■' 16b ^. ,' 16c LTraiton 17ai ^ " 17b East Florenceville 18a p , " 18b Peel 19 Glassville 20al 20bi t oreston 21 Johnville 22 I Bath ] 23a' " 23bl 23c 2,^d 65 64 129 23 86 109 33 87 120 36 109 145 23 102 125 20 85 105 23 80 103 109 30 139 103 40 143 103 25 128 140 6 146 90 67 157 115 56 171 115 30 145 132 30 162 91 47 138 78 39 117 79 24 103 53 50 103 156 38 194 181 S 189 158 21 179 99 12 111 86 18 104 150 15 165 140 7 147 129 6 135 142 25 167 134 20 154 no 76 186 74 75 149 96 75 171 140 49 189 110 55 165 75 59 134 54 67 121 121 80 201 96 20 116 128 35 163 52 60 112 189 7 196 141 44 185 157 40 197 116 48 IM 124 45 169 285 1,600 [ 1 158 196 1 1 1 556 1 1 } 502 7 3 307 } 566 1 ,«, 2 1 209 3 *■ 758 ■ J 1 ( 598 i 420 325 \ 402 208 5 3 3 2 1 274 1 I 1.174 f Victoria and Carleton 372 BY-ELECflOSS. Rkti'Rn of Fiv-Klcctions for the House of Common.- of Caiuidii held (hiring th>- year 11)19. I'.vpi'oiiT sur Ics elections partiellcs pour la Chambre des Communes (hi Canada tenues pendant Fannee 1919. VICTORL4 AXD CARLETION— Con.— Ain. (Electoral District — District Electoral). PoUinK Divisions. Arrondissements de Scrutin. Thomas ' Weldon Wakeiii Wilbur Caldwell. Melville. Valid votes IK>lled . Votes valides donnas. Ballots rejected. Bulletins rejetis. Klecteurs sur la liste. (Victoria County! Andover. Bairdsvillc Four Falls Cliffordvalle Grand Falls Portage. " Town . TiUey Xow Denmark.. Tobique Road. Muniac Currie. . Rowena.. Perth Plaster Rock . . Arthurettc Birch Ridgo . 8b Sisson Brook.. Riley Brook . . Totals — Totaux 85 - 91 93 69 132 78 136 105 120 98 10 126 101 98 64 79 43 52 9 131 12 59 20 12 142 25 13 21 (D.H.O.'s s'tatement no du S.O.R. incomplet. )l 178 177 133 142 92 132 124 181 129 137 107 141 138 160 118 65 115 complet 180 318 207 153 292 168 125 329 246 58 210 140 54 16,863 Majority for Majority pour Tbonias Wakem Caldwell, 3.544. Victoria and Carieton i Z\\ University of Toronto Library Acme Library Card Pocket Under Pat. "Ref. Index File" Made by LIBRARY BUREAU