110 8 TA TISTICA L YEA R-BOOK. Quantities and values of cheese and butter imported into Great Britain during the calendar years 1885 to l %97- YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER. IMPORTS OF CHEESE INTO GREAT BRITAIN. Quantity. Value. IMPORTS OF BUTTER INTO GREAT BRITAIN. Quantity. Value. 1885... 1886... 1887... 1888... 1889... 1890... 1891... 1892... 1893... 1894... 1895... 1896... <strong>1897</strong>... Lbs. 205,389,184 194,307,680 205,720,368 214,772,992 213,695,888 240,136,288 228,628,400 250,075,504 232,675,744 253,808,240 238,987,728 251,386,800 291,555,936 19,804,141 18,840,614 21,969,991 22,125,852 21,856,054 24,212,318 23,425,233 26,361,682 25,116,467 26,644,708 22,752,299 23,848,329 28,642,869 268,953,776 17^87^.392' 169,471,008 187,200,496 215,918,304 227,104,304 239,187,984 244,497,008 260,677,088 288,381,520 316,474,144 340,224,416 360,393,824 56,275,749 39^21,665 38,983,820 43,376,819 49,857,229 51,581,060 56,410,424 58,230,591 62,067,485 65,489,268 69,326,786 74,675,905 77,462,3-9 Statement of the quantity and value of condensed milk imported into Great Britain during the calendar years 1888-97. YEAR. Quantity. Value. 1888 1889.. . . 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 <strong>1897</strong> Lbs. 42,279,840 3,575,406 40,787,040 3,430,264 48,891,120 4,125,108 53,359,920 4,380,827 53,913,888 4,527,402 56,112,560 4,914,141 59,300,080 5,252,277 6,084,128 5,273,320 68,469,520 5,695,712 85,819,888 6,853,294 Principal countries from which imported, 1896. COUNTRY. Quantity. Value. France Holland Norway Belgium United States . Other countries. Lbs. 33,653,S72 24,403,792 5,226,704 2,441,824 1,562,736 1,180,592 2,984,006 - 1,735,662 503,437 245,742 151,967 74,898 Total . 6S,469,520 5,695,712
70 STATISTICAL YEAR-BOOK. RETURN OF CROPS-Contmued. Year. Acres. Bushels. Yield per acre. Year. Acres. Bushels. Yield per acre. RYE. MANGEL WURZELS—Con. Bush. <strong>1897</strong>... 1896 .. 1895 .. 1894... 1893. . 1892... 1882-97 <strong>1897</strong>... 1896... 1895... •1894... 1893 .. 1892 .. 1882-97 <strong>1897</strong>... 1896... 1895... 1894 .. 1893. . 1892 .. 1882-97 <strong>1897</strong>.- 1896 . 1895.. 1894 . 187,785 148,680 120,350 90,144 68,486 73,073 107,805 PEAS. 896,735 829,601 799,963 785,007 738,741 774,732 719,650 BUCKWHEAT. 151,669 145,606 135,262 145,268 133,828 125,104 95,565 BEANS. POTATOES. 3,382,005 2,230,873 1,900,117 1,386,606 994,771 1,132,504 1,741,187 13,867,093 17,493,148 15,568,103 14,022,888 14,168,955 14,494,430 14,293,825 llANliEL W'UKZELS. 41,175 36,101 34,383 27,6701 18,103,887 16,849,401 15,961,502 11,532,127 18-0 150 158 154 145 155 162 155 211 195 17'9 192 187 19'9 3,464,186 22- 2,603,669 17' 2,791,749 20- 2,534,335 17- 2,380,456 17- 2,521,214 20- 1,902,163 19 <strong>1897</strong> 50,591 981,340 19 4 1896 68,369 1,197,53E 17 o 1895 .... 72,747 1,494,179 20 5 1894 59,281 827,514 14 0 1893 48,858 664,310 13 6 1892 ... . 33,249 535,931 16 1 1882-97... 37,194 649,671 17 5 <strong>1897</strong> 169,333 16,100,797 95- 1896 178,965 21,305,477 119- 1895 184,647 29,390,884 159- 1894... 167,253 17,163,130 103" 1893 .. 142,601 12,911,212 1892 145,703 12,289,817 91- 84- 1882-97... 158,937 18,598,009 117- 440' 407' 464' 417' 1893 .... 1892 1882-97.. <strong>1897</strong>.. 1896... 1895... 1894... 1893. 1892 .. 1882-97 21,519 22,026 23,646 CARROTS. 12,025 12,333 13,002 11,186 9,288 9,941 10,751 TURNIPS. 149,336 148,234 151,806 147,657 136,604 129,627 119,543 8,582,568 10,350,474 10,422,526 399' 470' 441- 4,433,628 369- 4,618,441 374- 4,581,373 352 3,716,140 352 2,971,450 320 3,827,361 385 3,796,366 353 68,297,148 69,814,841 63,496,702 61,694,487 56,975,355 63,541,641 50,852,061 CLOVER AND HAY. <strong>1897</strong>.-... 2,341,488 1896.. . 2,426,711 1895.... 2,537,674 1894 2,576,943 1893 2,766,894 1892. ... 2,515,367 1882-97... 2,379,377 <strong>1897</strong>... 1896... 1895... 1894 .. 1893 .. 1892... 1882-97 <strong>1897</strong>... 1896 1895... 1894... 1893 .. 1892... 18S2-97 Tons. 3,811,518 2,260,240 1,849,914 3,575,200 4,963,557 4,384,838 3,242,037 CORN IN THE EAR FOR HUSKING. Bush. 335,030 24,663,998 317,667 24,071,364 302,929 24,819,899 267,348 16,275,&52 —.,--. 217,294 14,072,961 181,463 11,229,498 270,289 19,188,845 CORN FOR FODDER. 209,005 178,962 149,899 111,361 95,865 91,403 139,416 Tons green. 2,669,882 3,897,560 3,551,308 2,099,530 2,099,048 1,897,814 1,573,743 457' 471- 418' 418- 417- 490' 425' Tons. 1'63 093 073 1-39 ]'79 174 136 Bush, 73 75 81 60 64 61 71 Tons green. 12'77 10 89 1185 943 10 95 10 38 11-29
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RECORD. The earliest official recor
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SHORT HISTORY. THE DOMINION OF CANA
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PHYSICAL FEATURES 13 Hudson Bav is
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FISHERIES. 161 The following are su
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EDUCA T10X. 469 NOVA SCOTIA EDUCATI
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