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A GENERAL SUMMARY or m MINEKAL PRODUCTION at CANADA During the Calendar Year 1910 JOJa KflUBIR, BA OUtf «f (U JNttitm 0/ JfMMnri Amoutom mm! SMirtiet OTTAWA aOTSBMMIMT PBINTINO ?U»KAU I til «•• tlT CANADA DEPARTMENT OF MTNKS KUrBS BKAHOH Mux. Wiiiiui TmM.rM».\. MiM^rm, A. I'. Ijm , LL.I)., \>n< t\ MijiisrM; EroMt IIux«i., I'll. I). DiwMToi A GKNKHAL SL'MMAUV M J NEK AL PIU ) I )UCT 1 ON c:axada Diirinif t. • CjiIoikIjii- Ycm- lOlO JOHN McLEISH. B.A. f'liief of Ihe Diii.tion nf Miiirrul /.'. .«.w//, ,.< nit-l St'lUstir 9723—1 OTTAWA OOVEENMKNT PRINTING BURKAU 1911 No. 117 TIIK MINERAL PRODUCTION OF CANADA Uiirlna Mil- C'Hiondiir Ypni- iOlO. 0«neral Snmmaiy. The total vhIuo of tlip iiiincrul proiltufion in r«nndn in 1010, Recording to revised »tr.ti,ti(« now poinpletp. wa^ $UMl,H2:l.tlL':i: a value aliBhtly greater than the «v,tin,ato of production pdhlished on the Nt of March. Compared with the prerious yearV . .•o.l.i<8fl8 38,412,431 2 23 2 23 2 67 2 96 3 50 3 92 3 39 4 04 3 98 4 05 4 38 5 49 7 32 2 67 2 96 3 50 3 92 3 39 4 04 3 98 4 05 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 laos 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 49,234, 64.420, 65,797, 63.231, 61,740, 60,082, 69,078. 79,286, 86.865, 85,557, 91,831, 106,823, 005 9 27 877 12 04 911 12 25 836 11 55 513 11 U3 771 10 36 999 11 35 697 12 55 202 13 35 lot 12 32 441 12 82 623 14 26 ■2:j— IJ Comptr»ti»e 8taf . i of Mineral N».i I'f— liirl. M< lil'ln '^rir'ii\ low. \'iiltii' I Antimnny of>' - " rrlihiil I '(ihull (I) li iina>lhin (in- 7 Inm ore (i'\|i-i » Ni<-k«l (,) 10 J^ilvrr (/) 11 ;Zin.' i>n>. TlHW. 'I'linii. Mm. \ •"l:\Jllllllll I- I'onM •11,207 .12, 411.1, WW 4.VI,Hfl.» 31,001) «.M7,424 2fl ■•S2,!HI1 27.S29.473 l«,37l 1,»7« *.Wi M.WO (•.3ta,23o 2,222,215 ni,gjM l.«IU2, 139 '.1.4(11, W7 l4,l7f*,JMH 242. IWH 44.IU.IHr Tun: I'lr rrnt f'llul. I) I) 7 42 I't 21 2 41 1 M 10 .'Ml 1.V43 2H 4H II*. inhil. 12 Vi'tinoliii' 13 .\ri«nlr, . 14 ;AllM*MtOH 15 .\iiliciitii'. 19 Chroniiti' 17 (.Mil IH CorundMi:). m KHdr^.r 20 Huompur. . 21 irirnptiitF. 22 •' Mitili.i,,!. 23 (irindnloiu '> 24 (iypouin. . 25 MnKiii'tilr 20 ,Mira Mini-ril piKincnts- 27 Iturytfr* 28 (IchrTM 29 Mincr.il waicr 30 Niituml nun (,i) 31 IVat 32 IVlriilcum (*) . . 33 iPliiwphiitc. . 34 iPyritcii.,. 35 iQuarti 38 ;Halt. 37 Tal.. .. '■in Tripoliif . ■I..' ,i. . •Short tons throiiKliout the furnac*. and noi.-met..llic product^ Tf fL ,?.i'^'^"""' ""'?'•. ''« "'•'" '■' valu«l at •• ■' 07,440 03,340 , 2,284,587 2-48 23.9SI 17,188 2,470 ■20,004 III., Ml, 475 24.781,230 -II ■ 4,3.» i i 10.300 : ._ 1 ■■ ■ i 31,141,251 1 33 01 •I Pro<' on (or Tean 1909 and 1910. tlllA • iUiintity. V;il Inert ."■■ • ( or F »i i rt-».-M' i — ^ IVf ft It I »t( <»'Mnfi'\ totil. Iii(7H ♦ H;':i,iiii.'i h-7h ,-, u».\m l,fli<).H»l( 1 ,M - 44., VIM 211 HI) _ .^7l.:llMl 2.V71 1I4,44» ! T.M.ISH II :m) * !»-.> 4'U 1 2112, 2:12 , ■tj.mi.Kn l..'l«.-.'t" 1 i:i — 12,MW>,i)|ll .'•< 117 t7.^,Hi||l 2H U' H ;;7.i7i,o;u i ii.iHi.aiii III 411 (■ id.itHJi.m.' 11 HI _. l,71!t, 4:1:1 IH 17 :)■.', Hrt!i,;M , 17..W0.i.V, Hi 4.'l f .'i.:i:ili,7'.il hi III ^ :i,40l.|i.M L'.; oil 111 5, (MS 1 iJO.oo;! 1)11 - i:i,,lON 72 44 122, BOO .V) .M II iu.4:i''.s7i 4'1 2M -f r,.M.ir,' 1 1 '111 M i :i.m -1 w t :|.lil 12 2,(M9 < M.W4 + l:I..V.IH JO HI 11 77. SOS i .•..'i.M,«74 2 :l;t 1 14. I.V.I 22 :i,-. f 27l.::s7 II HH It :'4,707 ; 17.IW) 7.V1 :i HI ( 441 2 .'>7 •.1« I ■1,7:14 2.171 H7 H!l .. 22.M7I) H.I'Hl HI UMMW.lSa 1 :lll.!X>!l.77'.l .'s !i:! r 2.4II7.H77 ;2 li:i i il 12H.,'^:l Jl 7:1 17 1.H70 llw.twi (1 Is + :i7'i .'' »2 + :i«. IHH 22 27 IH IVMM I7,i«;7 .l.ii.'il 21 117 + ".2H4 in 04 hi 2 1 l.'> ^- J t 15 20 l.3«i j 7Mi^; f ■"»JN 111 U :'ii.2s; rAW .'1 \.T2\ . :iM :i.«73 . 47.1!«1 _ .III.' 7 Oil 7,4ilH i:i'llii 2.1 .W.V24.1 j !>:lt.44li II s7 .■■.'.117 II OJ 121. Ml l.'i 12 24 .T.';i i v. Hill J 2 12 :i4s i:iHH 2,'> iiKi. ;!>>,') (117 42,«):i 2v,H.I :'ii 1) u I7il l.12() _'7 4. SI.) XMNS i- s::i .'2 111 •"•.IW2 IH 1:; 2S i!iii..w:i IMS 24.:i«ll i:t HJ 2:1 l,:ilU.471 1 .11 |:i''.4ll' 11 .V> :!0 Ml i 2,804 t 7.S1 2.:i04 .'tl S15.KM :)SS.,V>0 II :iii - IIM.SIM) 24 fl.' i7l.0.V4 :io-.'57 :i2 1,47.H 12,,^7H 4»ll 4S 10 i.,w: .••'!■ 17 ■):'. .W.«7(l 187, ()«4 (1 17 — 10,774 10117 :)>.74.H ii: 114 .U s.s,2(ri !)1,».>I 4 :fl,2.si .■^4 ll.'i 2l).l'il>0 .'H !l!l :i.'i M4,0!l'.' 40«,BJ4 |i :i.s + X') 1) IH) •i,.V.I,-> 1 :).'-. :i« 7.11:' 22,:«w + 2.761' 11.; 4!) .2,0(ji4 117 (K) :t7 ■.".' 1,14 + ■'2 l.'U ■(H 1 1 :17.7.17, l.iS .).•) :I4 + ii,iii.').!H); 21 24 ■in ''* ^."^''?l/""'«"* "f matte iinnhuMl viilueil nt :!ii cent« jxr jmuiul in IMS; and ot •10 cents .T '110. (IncH'avinur qi'militii's of iiiikfl-inpiicr iniitf are iinw beiinj u.sed in makinK I 1 metal which i^ wild at a price much belon- that (,f refine,! nickel.) ,/>• ^■?1"«' •'' the iiitkel cniitaimd in matti', as retiirniil hv the ii|,eratori, w!h about 10 cents |)er (lound for Ijolh yeaiH. (/) E-timated rocoverable hilv.r at .'iliO;) ciiiti iier mini cents in 1910. 1000; anil at 5.1»8ii (II) Ornsa return.-* for sale of gas. (h) Quantity on which bounty was paid and valued at $1.3'! per barrel in 190" and at $1.23 in 1910. (i) Value received by shippers of silver cobalt ores for cobalt contei.f. Comparative Statement of Mineral No. ! r Product. 39 40 41 it *' 4i 45 46 47 48 49 Structural Materiah and Clay Productt. I Cement, Portland BU. Clay products — Brick, common fJo. ' Brick, pressed ' " " j Brick, pavinR " j Brick, moulded and ornamental.. ! i Fireclay, and fireclay products [ I FIreproofing and architectural terra-cotta. . . . ! Pottery ' Scwer-i)ipc Tile, drain fjo^ Lime Uy,' 50 .Sand-lime brick Kq. Sand and gravel (exports). '.' Toiis i g'at' Squares. Stone — I Granite ! Limestone Marble I Sandstone 51 52 53 54 55 56 1909. Quantity. 4,067,709 519.228,708 57,261,656 3,759,803 Value. Per cent of total. ( 5,345.802 27,571,097 5,592,924 27,052,8M 481,584 4,000 Total Grand total. 16,533,349 5-82 4,212,424 630,677 67,408 4-58 008 8,866 78, 132 113,886 285,285 645,722 408,440 1,132,756 201,650 256,166 19,000 012 31 0-70 0-44 1-23 0-21 0-27 454,824 2.139,691 158,441 374,179 : 0-49 2-33 017 0-40 1800 91,831,441 100 00 Production for Yean 1909 and 1910— Confinued. 1910. Increase ( + ) or Quantity. Value, (o) 4,7S3,975 627.715,319 67,895.034 4,214.917 703,345 24,562,648 5,848,146 44,593,541 624.824 3,959 6,412,215 5,105.354 807.294 78.980 16.092 50,215 176,979 250,924 774,110 370,008 1,137,079 371,857 407,974 18,492 739,516 2.249.576 158.779 502,148 Per cent o( I Quantity. tot:'l. I I 600 ;+ 686,266 4-77 + 88.486.611 0-75 + 10,630,378 + 457,114 Increase ( + ) or Decri'iinc (— ). Value. 16-87 + 1,066,413 16 41 1856 12 10 016 0-23 0-72 0-34 - 3.008,449 106 + 255,222 034 + 17.540.677 38 + 143,240 41 1091 4 56 64-84 29-74 1 03 892 ,930 176,617 11,, 572 7.226 27,917 63,093 34,. 361 128. ,388 38,432 4,323 170,207 151,808 508 19,627,592 106,823,623 69 210 014 0-47 + 284,692 + 109,885 + 3,38 + 127,969 18-37; ; + 3,094,243 100-00 H- 14,992,182 -No. 19-95 39 2M9 28-00 1717 81 .50 35-73 55-40 12-04 19-88 9-41 0-38 84-41 59-26 2-67 18-72 16-33 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 62-59 : 53 5-14 : 54 21 ! ,55 34-20 56 Ttie pro.lu.-ti„n .,f n;i-tnllifr>r..ii. products it, l!)lo was vb1u.-.I at *4!),4:i8,H73, l.-Mi^r 4(1 r.T .v,,! nt il... total niiiirrni ..n,;,„t; asi.l nil i.,.T:.a-c in valii,. ovor tli,' previous year of r..-'>L',(.:L'. or nearly i> ,,..r cent. The vnlu. of non-.netallifer- ous pro.lunts (..xcliMliiif; ,«tnictural iiiatorial aii.l .•In.vs) in li»l(» was «37,757,158, I oilier ■■'.:, mT Mill ,,l the fo^,il iuiM..ial nnfpiil; and an incmis,. „t !((i!.(il5,!M)7, ,.r -'I p.r ut(.d over 1(i per ecnt of the total; nickel was next in order with over Id IMT .-ent: «hile yoM , i,[,i,,| f,„irth plae,. with U\ jmt cent of the total: cday products contributed 7 per c'ent; eopiHT (M! p.r cent: cement 4 720 5 503 5-520 39-819 .■18-186 29-40,5 29-725 34- 123 (Jiiofiitions from Hardwor, nnrf .1/,-^,; an.l E,nr>inrimi ,„„l Miuin,, Jnunml. Amon/r the mm-n:etallie pro,lu.-t^ th,. principal iii.-rcas,- w.-re in coal. asbestos, natural .sas. a d f.vi>s,„n ; wliib- the falliii;.- off in pro.luc-tion of crude pctivileum was ,,uite niarkcl. Tl:.- stru.-tural material an.l .day products nearly all sliowe.l substantial increas(>s. KXI'ORTS A.\|) IMPORTS. A very larpc portion of the mineral pro.luction of Canada is exported for refinintr an.l mnnufaeluriiijr in the rnitc.l States an.l other countries; while eonsideralde .,uantities of min,. or,.,h„.ts which hav.- lw„ refined or subjected > piirtiul trpatiiioiit, or in tlio form of iiinption. nro iiiiporteil. iiiniiufaetiiri'il jrocnls rendv fr Tlie totnl V iiliic of till' txports <.( iiiiiic products iiiid iiiHiiiifiKtiin' piiMliict- of the mini'. iiic!iidiii;r dirr.l ill liUii vviis )H.".l.s.-,(l.si;j- ipuri'i itii *4..442..K.l ,„ 100!). This vahu.. i„-.lnd..s f,,r mn „,!„.. pn,d,„ts ,o ,1,.. vnlu. ot $\-2.t>W,.->,t) and mniiiirn.tnrc- v;iliio „,, ,,,. .i,,,,^. ,„•,.;.,,, ,,,,,|„.^ ^,„,,, '•"«!. mui „sl„.sto.. Mntiuf.,tur..d inino prndiu-ts n,„sis, .hinK „f ir „d -te.d jroods; coke; and alimiiiiiimi. made from iiiiii(.rti.i| or.'. Tlio r-nited States i- tiie rhief doMinatio,, of Canada'- niino oxports ahout S.i tKT cent havn.p hoen export,.,! to that ..oiintrv .luri,,^^ th,. fiscal vear 1000- 1!>!0. aii.l ahout !t p,.r .cut to (Jnat nritaiu. Til... ii,:,,o>-ts „f n,im.ral> ami minora! pro,lu.-ts .lurin. tl„. tis..a! vo.r 1!M)!1- 1f>10 «ero valued at .$1 IJ.'wn.sr,,. „f ,|,is amount al,out 1,; ,„■,. oout U tnad. "■; "* "■'"'""'; ^!"'' ■'■' ''= -'•' >»■' -■•" '•-' "-"I -ke: winl.. th,. n„.t«ls ..o„p..r. sdv..r. frol,!. platniun.. !,.a,l. .in,., tin a,,,! manufa,.t,n.os th, r,.of. an,! nrntalli- Mikv. make up a total valu.. of ,$l.',:,js.74,; ,„. ,, per cent of tlie total, .h,. !,a!- "• ''''"^' -i-fvihute,! I up a i;nat vari,.t.v „f mineral urodu..ts. Th,- preat ,.x,.,.>s „f imports over exports „f nineral pr.u!u,.ts would appear to .l,o« that there is ,.onsi,!ernhle opportunity in the ,leveh,pm,.nt of our minor ,1 r..sour,..-s to supply tlie deman,|s „f ,|„. .„,„„. market. .\lso th,^ !ar-,. export oC ..rn.le unreHm.,! nietal pro.hu.fs an,! the ,.orrespondinp in,p,.,ts of reHned and mannfn..tnre.! m..,a! produ,.ts u,„d.l m.-u, to indi,.at portuuiti,.s for th,- further ,!ev,.lopm,.ut of u ,.,al!ur^MeaI industri,.s a> wll as ,1„. tr.atnnnt. retlne- 1 "■■i)t. an,! imiuufa,.tur,. of noii-m,.talli,. pr,„lu,.t-. Exports of the Products of the Mine and of Manufactures of Mine Products- Calendar Years 1909 and 1910. 1909. 1910. (juuntity. \'iil,i.- (^liintity. Vitlu... A rsi'nic Asbestos , I.I.s. Pons '|"fyt<.? '■.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'... cwt < nromito 'run. Coal ■ .!"■ Feldspar Cluld Gypsum Copper, fine, in ori', eto I-eatI, in ore, etc ...", in pin Nukel. in ore, etc. Tons I.l.s. :3.1II,24<» 5«,'J7I I.7M l.')SS,0,,!» 10.^4 :ii.-),Mi 54.447.7.50 t>.22fi,(Ki8 Il..'i0l.9fi0 25.6 If,. 398 46(i Platinum in ore. concentrates () Silver in ore, etc •■ 31.126..»4 "'" M,s. 717. OW Carrieil forward ll!l.(i7.3 1 . 72». S.57 2n,,S.Vs l.4.iri,:i4:. :i.V2:!t >.f,2«,.i4i( .■!72.2H,i i.>i:t2,24,i 1.12.. '•,7s 3l)l,(m4 ',t>7li,4ti;i 2.11.S ,719,!K)9 256..S.i4 .■t7,:i4.i.(Wl 4..iI2. 71, 2.:i77 15 :i4(i, •in.9U4. 4B. 7,712. :ifi.OI4. 30.fi9,j] 937. 673 .4S'> 5 15 (>49 (Ull 081 127 .SCO 782 254 770 263 6 15, 173,932 ,108,632 l.V) l.i" O77..3.',0 47,962 491,051 416.725 S40,,i.53 1. 308 248. 174 039,040 62,776 649,5.37 330,903 40,488,243 10 Export, of the Product, of the Mine and of M.nuf.ctnre» of Mine Product. Calender Year. 1909 and mO-Co.,tim!ed Mumtanesie Other oroa Phosphute.. &"*" f*»- Salt Tons StO'e, ornamental. ......... .< " building " for mfg. of grindstoneH Other products of the mine Manufactures — Amcultural implements- Mowing machines v-. Reapers ,, Harvesters « Ploughs .. Harrows i, Hayforks .. Hay rakes ,< Seeders ,< Threshing machines... ■• AU other ^ Parts of Brick v.- Aluminium in bam, etc, ..'.'.'.'. Lbs ' manufactured i-ement Clay, manufactures of Coke -j, Grindstones, manufactured °"*' ! Oypsum, ground i Iron and steel — Stoves.. V Castings, N.E.S.'.'..'' W °- Pig iron v^ — Machinery (Linotype) „ ." N.E.S.. _...;:; 8ew:ng machines v_ ' Typewriters „■ Hardware, tools, etc - ". N.E.s....;. ::::;: Scrap iron and steel Cvi,i Steel and manufactures of l>ime M Metals, N.O.P. .'.'.'. .". Plumbago, manufactures of i fetone, ornamental . vewci^'*''^ ::::::::::::;::::::;::: Automobiles.. »• Bicycles ']'.[[[['.'.'.'..', .. ' parts of Total, manufactured products. Grand Total 213 84 10,330 25,038 186,778 43,686 421,707 147,402 238, 167 52,207 35,507 305,256 1,132,678 48,821 134,062 864 33,097 501 279,924 2,703 64,750 233,264 8,773,792 47,442,001 205,342 13,727 8,576 1,163,722 575.848 2,762 1,160,242 3,741 12,914 9,061 250.715 23,164 12,306 15,832 51,958 296,310 39,438 301,961 188,196 409,326 88,844 43,472 171,603 1,110,925 44,762 133,426 66,658 5,272 80 433,663 2.710 28,654 », 620, 592 51,856,862 11 EXPOBTS. Showing Deitination of Mine Products during the Piical Yean 1908-9 and 1909-10. destination. 1908-9 Viiluc. rnitod Stairs i ~, Great Hrituin ,', China '] j Newfoundland ' Meiico Hong Kong Austnilia Japan Helfduin ............' Kranre ' ' ' ^ Bermuda Cierniany St. Pierre Holland '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'. Cuba ['[ West Indies i Italy ; British Poiweiwions fall other) New Zealand Veneiuela Peru Chili '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Argentina Cape Verde Islands Austria-Hungary Denmark '.'.'.'.'.'..'. British Afriea S A'itzerland Central American States Dutch East Indies Bolivia British Guiana .2«0.Sti'.' .9>t6,W7 5«.'j.««.i M)\.rK)i> 170.797 tK)2,,347 I79,27B ISO. 879 "09,640 .17,921 41,426 337.316 27,408 11,428 31,838 2.773 4.779 19,441 12,328 i,73« 310 6,993 4.016 77 T^o*^^^ 37,257,699 1909 10 \'b1uo. 33,488.464 3.SJO,J574 777,147 528.031 .12.'i, 153 216,514 2I2.9.V) 202,071 177,675 110,222 .13,071 43.975 28,450 17,218 14,946 13, .552 10,956 10,903 8.518 6,38.3 5,187 4,9.50 4.516 3,675 1.030 650 97 73 40.087,017 '"'OHTS. Mineral, and Mineral Product., Fi,cal Year 1909-10. I'roclui |». \;ilu Muinini AjuiM .■.r.il„lum niko Altiininjurii. . Antiiminy . Antini(in_\- s;ilfM ■ ■ ArM'nir ' A^' ojos, Asplialliiln . jlf'lls ami itunx> . Hj.n^(•^ ; ,,rj< 'run and ,mc.|.| - l]ilf iron , KcrroMJIicon, etc -All "lliir iron and xVccI *^ainM(' j-V""' ■""' 'lanufictun s of Lliih' I-itliMim. Litluntrapliic , stone ManKanise, oxiile of •"aKne.sia, ... Mnrl.le and ii.anufaetures of Alereurv Alitalli;- alLiys— Hahliitt tlietal »ra.«s and i.mnufuetures of "nt.innia metal , fe".^;!r' "''■'"'•""'' "■••''•■I -ive Mineral and l.ituminou>< .-ulwianee. Mn-ra and,„etalliepiK,„e„;'""- xS^S^'"'-'''-''"-" -"'-.-•-.: "res of metal.-i, .';,(). p I'araflin wax {•araffin eandli's etroleum and pr,Kluct.^ of ho,'sphate (fertilizer) , 1 l.'itmum and nianufaetures of ■).':',, Vill lll,.TK I7I.!C4 ■•u,r.N ■i, iW.i 1 1 , wr, IUH.7U) ■IIW, 027 M, :.).', *,a32 2r,.52fl,«7S W, 2.-t2 l,(ii).).(K»:i ■■t.4W,2r.O :'S,4():i i:t,02<» 11(1. I4,i i. «!)..■)()_• 20.5, (U.-, 102,01!) ••i9,.'>(W ■5. til I nio ■578,441 .56, \ ■U.-.N ■i. !W.t 1 1 . 4S.-, I!W,7I0 ■■i!W. (l;>r !IS.-42.> ii.ort U.7.).-| 'i'.sis K^^m ■■>II».4.V» I . (17: i lfMi.7l'< 110,27.-1 -'I»t.i'3L' 7..i:'f),fi7s fW. :'.■)-' i.iiM.im ■l.lW.L'fio is,4();i M,02!) Ill), I4.i .S •)().. 10 > :.''»5. oj.') I'l-'.OIf) i.lill nio ■578,441 56.9CS 1,53,504 rn'ci(iu> •■1 line - I'umiii' Salt Siiltpclir Siincl unci Kravcl . Slate uml nianufai'turi'n erf Stone ami iiianufaeturea o(. Sulphate of copper . Sulphate of iron Sulphur and phoKphoru.x Sulphurle arid Tin and manufueture.i of. VVhitinK . Zine and inanu actuiTs of Total Value I-'. 1147 4tii5.:>s:i ti7,O.V4 I.«,012 Me, 401 7X,I77 5. 1»2 4,14,, lan K,4G<> ■■I.H-M,3tiO 7li.4(M li:>,ui>0.iU2 JIEl'ALLIC OHKS AM) I'UODICI s. ^n^'moHv.— Shipn.cnts of i.iitiiiinii.v „rp i„ 1910 wr,. n.ix.rte.l as :!.I4 tn„« vnliicl Ht $V\.^W, n< c„,ii|>are(l with .'i,'. tons valuc.l iit ))ll,r,7.-) in 1!M»!>. Then- v.ii.s no pnaliictioi. of roHnod aiiti ly j., l:nil. wliil,. (;t,:.'i(7 poiiii'ls vahu'.l «( $4,285 were produci-a in 1005). Thn .-xports of antimony ore durin^f 1910 wen- 2159 tons valned at $U.09r.. The imports of antimony or regulua thereof in 1010 were 388,952 pounds valued at $i'3,2!Mi. :-.n.i of antimony .salts lU.H.m p„„n.ls vnlued at lO,!.^; or a total value of import, of $.34,44S. CohalL Cohait was reeovered in t\u- form of cobalt-oxide at f.vo smelter^ in Ontario, but statisties of produetioii are not available for pidilieation. The mine owners reported the receipt of !i!.-)l,!)si; „„ account of cobalt .oMteiit of ore shipped in 1910. a.s compared with i|i94,(i09 recov(>rc.l on the >aine a37,l(M! pounds value.1 at $4,210,451, to(?ether with other co|)pe,r manufactures valued at $l.-)0.:!:>i> of wliich the quan- tity was not stated. (lold. — Tlie total val'jc of the production of jfold in 1910 was $10,205,s;5.-) : representipijc 40:5,7O7 fine oun<-es of metal, and showiufr an increasi' of $s2:5,t!<»5 14 ^^ ^^e Vu.o„ p,..er pro.,ue.o„ i„ HMO .. ,,.,,o.„oo. a, a..i„n *3.0.«,.000 Of the total produotion in 1010 al,o,^" " "^' •'•*'^'-'^^ ""- "-Jited W.371.914 obtainofrom „1 at o "" """"" """'"' "'"' ''^-"i'li"^. and The export. „f ^Z ZZ/uTZT ""' *" ""^'*''"- 1910. were valued at $.'..491 CM „, " !'"»«y'"Km>t, and ^.,ld in ore. etc., i„ The imu.rf, „f J.i " ' """'"*' «-'-«^».W» in lOOO. «oId bul]ion'$5;6.ir " '" '"'"" •"'■ «-•" '-- ^'"O -- *4.008.23fl. and of p.™. 104.000 tons va, Jd" Te': • ^^ : ^r^ii ^ t ^'T '^^ """"^ the balance to imDorte■••"« and steel compared with $40.393.4.31 duringlL/rca;' ear^J^ *^' "' ''''''''''• " were 259,418 'tons valued It'mTlr/V'"'' ""' '['"" <'""'"""" """cs i„ liPO «e59,316 in 1000. The exportVo; i!" """""■"' "''' '''''*' *""« -'-' «» *l94isfl "°" ore in 1910 were 114 440 ♦«„„ , . $324,186, as against 21,963 tons value.l at Sfil Or. ] *°"* "^'^''^^ «' tity of imported iron ore used in Sa ,„ in o"'° k "' ''^- '''' ""- compared wii„ 1,235.000 tons of iin^a ^JZT!: ^^ '''''''' ^°-' «' *i.2S~lts:tS;4:li:ir r^r-^ ^^"^^'"^ --^^ -'-d at production of ^2,m,^e ;:^'''^::^ :l '''l^-^^ ^^ ^^^O., « deer, ^d etc.. 46,800 pounds; pig lead 7 712 24!!^ ' '" ^^^'^ """= ''""d "' ore, 1000 the exports w;ref lerdiirori 0^;;;^ ''T' ^""■•^= "''^ ^ pound^total 17.528,028 pounds. The to^ 2e 7th '* '"'' "•■"''•^" lotai ^aJue of the imports of lead and IS nioiiiifaHiiri-H of. in )!t|<>. wu< ♦dMMKL', n* fomiiunvl witli iiiiix>rt« in lOOft valued at $610,940. Siekel—TUn proiliiHion of iiickH coiitiiiiiwl in nirkcl-copper inntte produced in Ciuiada nn.l px|)()rt.'.<((» l pounds in 11K)0; the iiirri'usf in prwluo- tion Iwinif. tlM>roforp. 10.1»sN.04:.' pounds or n.-nrl.v 42 iH>r cent. I)urin« 1010 there wcr«> «nifIto-tion arc not available for publication. The exports of ni;in.(MO: bcinjt .'..;i:i.'i..Tll pounds to Great Britain and 30,670,451 pounds to the United .States, fn IIMIO the exports were 25,Cl* pounds valued at $2,(l7,4.'i.'>. as comimreil with a (iroduction of 27..'>20,47:t tine ounces valued at $14,17H,.'M)4 in 1000; an increase of 5.330.701 ounces or over 10 per cent. About 02-4 per cent of the production in 1010 was derived from " Cobalt district "' of Ontario. The production of silver in 10O5 was only 6,000,023 ounces and in IWX). 4,4ftH,225 ounces. The exi^rts of silver contained in ores, mattes, etc., in 1010. \wtv 30,600.770 ounces valued at $15.640.5,","; as against exports of 31,126,.')04 ounces valuwl at $16,710,000 in 1000. The imports of silver bullion during the Rscal year 1010 were valued at $.'i(>2.772, as compared with bullion imports of $;176,681 in 1900. Zinc -The shipments of zinc ore in 1010 were 5.06.3 tons value. as compared wiih 224 tons valued at $.3,346 in 100{». The exports of arsenic hi 1010 were 2,256 tons valued at $173,932. and ii 1009, 1,.556 tons valued at $110,673. The imports of arsenious oxide, in 1910. we 260.415 poiinds valued at $6. 01, and of sulphate of --«enic 257,451 pounds valued at $8,946. 1« — rs h.....i, .., „„. .., ;„;■ ;;;;;;';■ -"'' "^ "-" "■-•« w.r.. mh m man„f Imports nil, I iiiiiiiii)-,i,.f„p,., ,,,• ■ Ch rout iff. — Shiniiiotifu .1 "•" "^ -■•'•» '">'- v,,lm.,l „t p.,^^,^„_^ j,, ,,^,j ^.o..K>.:?;;!r:«::; r;:;;:,:7i - ,'^";' -- '^-".'^^ «. ,„e,, „, •- -luH ..t ^,..,.,.34. ..poH..., in ,r \: ;:;;::T^"'''\'-f-''^« were lO.:.B7..»s2 ton. vi,l„e,l nt «•'« 4-.0001 ' "^ ''"'' '" ^^'^ ton. value.! at $20.M;M.H.5r *-•'•"•""• "^ *""""'*» """<"«^ '" 1009 of 0.«72.924 I he 1010 ini|>ort-i inclii.lp.l -, 'iiwi imi . ^ , . -"0 00,.,. vah.e.1 lit «...»1^U ; C,^";: '"""'T'^'''''"' ""'' '"" "^ .lust. v„I,io,l lit «14.7a5.rK,,: nil., V:J-:! ;,;"■' ;. """"^■"" ""'» '>"t»''a<'ito Pa^s through a }".<■«.- v„hio.J ntlKT;.',;;; """"^ ^'"'■' ""•"' "^ ""' In Ifton tlie import.* include,! .'..ll.'s (Mj:t tons nf 1.;.,, • of mino valuo.! .t *11.4.V..h1.. ,oirs44 r ^'f '"»"""nou« round and run V..I..-I at $l:i^HMW.. .„„, ', ..:„;,./'"" " """'^'"■■'e an.l ni,tl,ra,.ito dun *'.4....>s,, Ti... ...,ii.ii„pti.,i. ;:, ;..:, :;";,;; ,;""'"'"--. -'"-•'^ vaiuo.! at t"n«. as m^aiiist ls.,;...,-..2.„. ton, in ,.„,.,, "|.proxi.,M„..l,v 20.97n.02.; ,1 ni Hiis ,iin.,,i., tons, vaiii.vl nt *■! k!-)u-.>. ^"1.7i'7 tons nm.le a.ul S«o„ii i . f-i.W-'.S.i; as compared witl. ;:"^r r : ■;:■ .n-z r r : -« ^ --:L-::::n; 1. ,., n.ini, tons vkIiiisI nt *.T>M02,40o. ' • • " '•"■"""•'■«' -th ^ak-s in l,,o., ,.f ,.4!M t.ms value.! at /•W,/.v/.u|.._.Ship„„.„t i , ^ "■ l.-i.H..9 tons valu...I at ^7..i.i7 in .-mo tk " "' "' *^'^'' "' '^•■♦• tons valiKx! ,it *:!.'..-'.; 1 in VM><> ,„„l i-.-,,,' . '^T'"' ""'' "''■'"•-''''' a-^ 10.S34 17 Fluoi ..ir. -A omtill tirmliiiiion .,i riu-.r-iMir w.m r.'|H)rlf.| in |(Mo, „f wlii<-li 'J tf>ii« vfll 1 Ht $V> wcr.- .liipiM-l from || ,i„... AlM.iit 7.4»ll U . i,,n- v.iIikhI „t ♦.VI.ikw, i,,„| ir.Mn.ifiirtnr.- 1 pliiinl„i»f.. vi.li.,..l ..t ♦•Wl.tl.-.H. Kxi«.rt. in IINm. w.r.': pl.>n>l...|{... I.C-U t..i.. vttl,.u.,l at ♦.•c'.im. an.l niifa.'tnro* ..f plimihatf,. val...',! »t *s.l|. Imp U .,t uriitAit.. in lit!" w.r.- >.il.a,lat *l Il'>:.;! ni„l im^lmlisl : pluinlMiK.. i.nt trr.un.l. ♦4..SII7; l,l,i..k|,.,„|, |1<|.,.4^; p|nml..i>f.. ttn.ni.,; ami mni...f...-ti.r.-. „f. ^«...4»; „„,1 ,r,> M..H ,.f .lav ..r pl.iml.:,u„. i».-.i'.-,!m;. h. IIMk. tl... in ri. «.t.. Jut *m.;f!« M.lmlint:. •.Innil.atfo not vru»u,\. *,-,.(i7.-,; I' i,.kl..,;.l. ♦Il.ir.s; ■wo »."-oiii. I in.in.ifn.-tnn- of, ♦:!7..'.t«' ; .iii.l .TiK'ii.lt- ..f , |„v ,.i- plum- «0,1M. ^m/.' .,^.v._|, pr.Mlu.'li„n ..I Rrin.i-tui„.-, ,.-Ml.,.,t -. ,„.,! « | pnl,,. « in IS. . >»a« ;l ;:; t.m* vnln...l m i^\:^m. .., .ompar.Ml will. 4,-.'7.- ton, -.1 n\ Ift4«i»i4 i,i r..K». ri„. ,.x,K,rt- in \'^W in.ln,|,.,l : ,| for th.^ n;aniifa.- .V „i irriiinw. ,.,H. ;i..> ...i,- vnlm-.! nt ♦.T!".; un.j nninuCiwtnr.'.l »rriii.|*tom- =.hied „. ♦2.,.I04; til. s t\- .1. l!Mil. werct -t.m.. f.,r tl... i.mnnf....tnr.. ..f Kriii.i- "**"»*• ' ■ ' ' "I"-! •" *I.*.'>. nn.l inanut>t.ir..l (rrimUtoi,.- - „i,„,i „t • I3.W-.' ,H,rt , (■ .ni..iv,.s in IJUO int-l.i.l.Ml: ^riu ' ..m'- val I at $71..'t!n ir-:- ,-. ♦•..-.4: ..,,,,.0 in l.iilk .Tn-licl .ir unmn.!. #4ii,HMI: i.iMmifa.- ture- ..t n, 4rs,„r«iuliini. .-t.!.. lltL'.H'.Mi: pumi... si.me, i|!n.s:>!t. ll,,. i'mki tmp.jrt« .■o»Mri--.l liriml.t..!.,.- vain.'.! at Wii.-.r.i: l.nrr:.n. Tlie t.mnutfc .,f B.vpsuin inin.'il „r .•.nnrri.'.l in l!l|i» ■K, anil tht' .piaiitity .•alciii..,!, (iji.sMi ton... In lilii'.i. 4!i;;..iMi ton- ■..■r.- n.in.'.l ami tl:!.(;7n tons .-alcinu.!. Th,. >i.ipin.M.N in lOlii imlmW ,., ..(^ K.v,r.i.in. 4ii!l,.-,7;! ton* vain,.,] at $.-,(IS..Jm; . ^rr„nn.l wyp-un,. .;.|-.'| ton- V ,.d at |ir.:i««i. an.l ..ajrino,! (f.vpMim 4!),-..-i' ton- valn,.,l at )i'l(»s,:!7,i. In l!H«!l -: pn;,.nt- ,ri-..,i : ,.rn,|,. i:yp,un.. 42:!,iri ton- valu..,| at $157 '):;>• gronml gyiwum. s.s,, tons vahu-.l at !)!L>(i.l5!». an.l ..aL^imMl fryp-,,,,,. 4«».s41 ton. valnetl at $3-'(;,4.i- Tli,> exports of pyT*""' in I'.Mi) wr,.: :!Kn-■« 4*17 Tvl total imports i„ „h,9 «,,^. ,„,„^„, ^^ ^^^^^, ^'""•^' "' •-'•MOT. The ,,,,i,f J'""" »''»'--Tl..' valu.. of th.. p^Hluotion of ...inor..! water i„ l.tO for 'n ^ T:i:;;rr! ^"^ r"r- • ""-•^' ^^^'^ - -'- ^ ^^^-^^ •-.-. a. a;;r ::::;:;;;:' ;;";v:;r ^-'^" '- ->" - -.„^ at 1908. "^ ' ""' " ^■'''"*' "f ^''-^^'^'^-'^ i" 1»«« an.l $1,012,660 in value., at $.SO,106. The oil import.ile^ .^j tit oif^ 6^4 0^ T' ""''^" at $0.19,358; refine.! an.i illuminating, oiU 7 65«t:t,f'? f"""" ""'""*' ga.olino, l«,«79,(i9i gallons valued at $1 093^ f K "' ''"'""^ at $.502,304; uiutu at ?1.09d,J96; lubrieating oils, 4.081,257 gal- 10 Iri^n'm*' •"''■■■""' "'"' """■' '-•"•'" '"■•'•• -■""'••'•'« «''" v.,iu...i Tl«. toul i„„.,r,K i„ urn w.,« S^,:||7.!01 k„11.,„., vhI,...! .., ♦;i,:,:.:,.:m i„ «.l.l.t,..» to 4.t7.7:il ,..un.l, of «ux nn.l ....„.IIo. vhIu-I «t Mu..!hi., tI.o nil ....porN iu l-Hm in..l„.l.-l: ..,...le „il. :.,-.ssu.w, „..||.,n.. vah....! at »l.l.«.-.0(): r.-«.M.,l H.nl .llumina.i,.^ """• "■"''-•••"•' •"'""-• » I -t #7o:..»7I; Ka.olinn, ..«2.. 12 KHi .,„H. v«l„.,l „, ,7,H..„.4. ,„,„i...„inK ,.r . ■.i.miw K.II.n-. v.lu.M at »....^...L. ...hI otiu.r |«.tr..I.-,.,n „r.«lu..(-. -.utN.:„M ^„|| ,,.,,„„| „, ^,„..„, /•A«V.«'^.-8hip„u.„t- of ,.h,„,,!.„t., or Hpatif. in ll.to «..r.. I. 7s ,.„„ v.Uii..,l at l»U'.:.7,H. a. ,.o,„pore.l with i.IN to,., vul,,..! nt 0s...r,4 i„ ;,.„„ jh^^ wero ..o ,.xport» re,.ort.-,J in l-MO. a, „^ain.t s-..^ ,„,., vuiu.-.l „t *ir,.7;i:. in 1009 The annort* of pho.phato nn-lc ( fctiliz.T) in lOlo were val,,..! at tT2fiM- pho,. •oTr:,"""''^ '""""'" '"'"'■'' "' *-•*'•'•'• "'"' """"'f"''"r,-.l f..rtili».r*TtrHl at •o88,467. •,«-'!:!'.''"■" '^'"' '""''"'^"■"" "f I'^fi"'* i" >!•!" «a. 5:t.h70 ton. vulu.-.! at ••'^'••^'•' "" ' """«'' «■'•' 'H.^Hl «<■>'- val.H.l at «-'-.'.m2 in iwm. Tl xiwrt. of i|>rit... in 1!M.) u.r. ,•.0.4;., ,„„, value.' at »n...071. ns „Kai„.t ..KtK.rt- of 36 .1»H t.,n« vul....,l at $1.-.1..M4 in 1!H«. Tl,.- in>,«.rf. of l,rim..tono ..r M.lpl.ur in i! ir/'." "'Z' *""' '"'"'"' "' *''••'""• "- "*'"'"-' 22.KH7 ton- value.l at WoS,061 IP 1000. Quartz.— The pro.luction „f ,|u,.rl/, in !; o ,va. r.porte.1 as HH.ior, tons valuf ton. valu.-,l at $s.7:w. ^«/^-T^K. total sal.-s of «.,lt in 1!.1.» were s4.0!.2 tou« valued at *»0!>.«-.l (exclus.vo of pnekaKC^). Ti.e v«lue of the p.eknpes use,l was .$17:i.44«. In 1909 il75,«ir "'" ''•"" """ "''"'"' "' *"•"•-•"■ ""■' -'• f P'-ka,e, u.e,l. KxiH.rts of salt in 1910 were 27.-..iNhi po„„.I.. v.Iue.l at ♦-..US, ami. in 190-1 -'7« 7o/iY(>.— There wii> ii priKiuetiiMi of J-J tiiii>. viiliie.l m ^VU. repi.rted fm l'.)l(i mill Mil iiriiiliictiiiii ill r.Mi'.t. STUIMII IJAI. MAIKlilAI.S AND (1. AY IMJODl CTS. ■ r,./;if»/.— The tiitiil Miles i.f eeiiieiit in liMO were 4.T53,<>7r) hiirrels. vuliieil lit ifr,.41-J.21.-.. lis a){iiiii«t 4.0(;7.7it!l Imrrel-. viiliieil at $;v'i4.'.,S(>-2, sold in 1900. showinjr tin inerease of ()8G,2t!t; barrels. The exjKirts of cement in lOKl were valueii at .1(1l'.!>I4. eoniparoil wifh exports valne.! at !)!U:i.:!t!:> in 1909. The imports ot eement in I'.Md inclniliil : inannfaettires of eenient. valued at *7.TlS: h.vilraulie eement. .;(!.■> hniidredweijrht. valued at $:i4it; and Portland eement. ].-2->-2.:,si\ linndredweiiflit CUil.Iild liarrels) valiiod at *4«.S.()4(i. The imports ill l!H»!t were: niamifaetnres of eement. valueil at $0.:574; h.vdraulie eement. l!S-.> hiindriKlueiRht, valued at !f;i!14: and I'orflaiid eement. 4!»7.I>7S hundredweight (UlM'.U lairrels) valued at $lili;.(!(!!). The eoiisnmptioij of Portland eement in Canada in I'.HO was approximately ."i.ll>:!.-_>.S,-, harrels. as eompared with 4.L'(>!».!»n:! barrels in P.MI!). CImi f;W»(/.v.-~The total value of the production of ela.v produets in Caii- iida in llMil was !i<7.»i:i!l,'.;.-i(!. as eompared with a total value ot $ti.4.")0.H4t) in llMV.l. liriek and tile produets alone wen' valued in llllO at $ti,:!77.72S. a> against $5,327,S15 in 1909. The value of sewerpij)e ])n)diietion in lillo was !f774.110. a- ii.mpared with $t!4.-..7.'L' in VMW. The only elay produets exported in 1910 were : ;!90.(HMt hiiildintr hrieU. valued at $-1.7t;-2. and manufaeture^ of elay valued at $9.0(il; ajraiiist IJlM.iMIO. valued at SfLV.'.Vi. in 1909. and n:anufaeture> valued at $979. The total imports of elay produets in 1910 were valued at $1,3:n,397. and ineluded: hriek and tile valued at $1.7."ir).77:! ; earthenware and ehinaware. $i'.L>s;i,11(i. and <-Iays valued at .')ii»92..-iOS. The total imports In 1909 wiTe valued at !f:!,247,r.39. eoinprisin^': hri-'k and tile. $1,249,450: earthenwaro and ehina- ware, $1.7S1.7.'>9. and einys. .tilt!..'!:'.!!. /w//ic.— The total proiiiictioii of liiin' in l harrels, valued at .l!l:!S.S47. and in 19illi, ics.:!.",: harrrls. valued ,!t .$1 ls.j;!!i. Saiul-I.ime liriri..-.JUr total sah's of Mind-lime hri.k in 191(1 hy i:! tirnis reportinc were 44,.Vt:!..-.| I, valueil at .t:!71,N.-i7, an averajro value of ,$S,;!4 per thousand. The s„h.< i,, \.^(! | I,,!,.]; valiud at $201. (;.■,(), an averatro of $7. t,"i per thousand. >7a./c.— The production ol slate in I'.llH was ;!.9.-i!l --iiuaiv, valued at $1S.492. and 4,000 squares, valued ,it $19,(HI0. in I'.Klli. The ;iniK)rts of >late in 1910 were vahiel at .-Hl-l2.2--:i. 1 iiuluded: ruotiuK slate, valued at $t)7,0tj:i; school writiim shit(>. $:;i.:!97: shite pi'iieils. $il.9H. and manufactures of -.late. .$-'!iJ.>'77. 21 Tl... i.njH.rt^ ill l!Mm wer.. vnlm.l at H*!;!:..!'!'!. .•..n.pri.in^r: rcfins- sl.uo. $71,014: sch.«.l writiiiK slnt... $.n4.0.s:.; sl„f.. i.-.x^ils. )f.l.l-.4. ,„„1 Mianufnoturos of slate. $23,068. Sfoiie.— The ,.,t,il valii.. <,t tli.^ |.r.Klu.li,,ii ,.( >i.,i,.. ,.f nil kin.U. i„ |!»|(l. was .1(;i.(i.50.()l!». as compaml with a valur ,.f $:!,Il'7.I:!.-. in VMt'X T\u' vnliin of sfone .•.vi)()rts in l:l|() wa.-s *l'7,4TI, as ajraiiwt $.-.!i,;;7u i„ iimmi; mikI tli.. total valiir ,,f ■rt,..l in lOK. «a- *s4r..l-.>;!. a- a»raii>.t i,M,.ort. vali.etoiii'. $.'!74.17!t. Cla.sif.vinn; ,1,., ,.,„,„„ a.vonii,,;. to tl„- |,„ipo-..- for «l,i,.|, tlio stone was n-..,|. ,|„. pro,l,„-tio„ in ll.lo oonipris..,! : IniiMin^- stono. vain,.,l at ^^^(K)!- ..ri.anio.ital a.i.l ii,onn..i,.ntal stom-. *H7.4-.'! : pavi.,^^ a,.,l .nrbstone. m^mx' nibble. |;5.",2.<)(M.; ..rnsl».,l stono. *n7.--.:t7!.: an.l fnrna.-.. flnx. $4:(l,.-,.50- while in l-.MM. the pr-xluetion in.-ln,l..l : l.nil.linK stone, vnhu.l at »1,170,55(); on.a.nent-.l "'"' """""■"•■It'll -tune. .$,•!( m;.:;:!,s: pavi,,;, , .-nrbstone. «l'7!».L'i>7; nibble *:Mi;!.1l'<>: -Tn^Iie.l -toii,-. *(i(i4.-i.><7. an.( fnrna.-c Hiix. l(.miC,\i). I'UODICTION liV I'KOVINCKS. .\ Mininiarv of the rniiien.l pn.,ln,tioii b.v pr.nin.-e^ in limit an.l I'Mtt iV -I...WM ill the a..eoi„paii.viM»r table-. i„ tlie tii-t of wbieb ,|„. total pro.luetion i,. tlie several provinee-. an.l the p...-..,.nta«e of eaeli. i. >,|ven for the past thn-o .vear>. It will I,., observe.l that tl,.. larsre-t p.-o,l,„.,ion .inriiiK^ eael. of the last three vears has been from the Proviii.e of Ontario. British Coh.inbia ocvupvinK >e.'oii,l pla.-e. Tlie^e two I'n.vi < roKether eontribnte.l al.ont 64 per een't of the t..tal pro.lnetio.. i.i lOlO. The I'rovinee of Alberta ..„-,v .M-enpies fonrth •«h.ee m lonieral pro.lnetio.,. .Iisplaein»r Qnebe,-. whieli .Irops to fifth position liie last table shows tlw ...ineral pro.luetion by provin.-e- for the vears 189f> to lltlo inclusive. Mineral Production by Provincei. 1908, 1909, and 1910. JflOS- 1909. 1910. Province. Value of Production Per cent Value of Per cent of Total. I*ro< Barytes " Tripolit. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.["".'." " ClayproQuots Stone 10. 193 Lime Other products (a). Bus. Total. 10.452 5,652,089 312 345,682 179 t 210,711 104,520 1,354,643 3,204 364.379 1.120 57,730 188,185 189,604 16,729 71.715 1910. Value. ! Quantity. Value. I 7,928 18.134 4.787 6,431.142 3.586 400.455 12 163,891 51.330 .57.444 ,919.705 43,700 458,638 22 55,750 134 204,782 227,635 13,490 54,981 12,604.810 14,195,730 (h\ TilA"".'"!'*' '? '?'" '";*™".ny- ?rsenic, and cement; in 1909 antimony arsenic and rem^nf in!iTn\^9Js:too .r ;;'iuTdrw""45l?j5..'^°''" '" '«"' ^^^''■''' t'r-s-ar'^.2^K: 98 Mineral Prodnction of New Bruniwick, 1909 and 1910. % 13-29 0-54 7-74 40-76 1-40 0-47 8-42 22-92 4-46 100 00 Product. 1909. 1010. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Iron ore ciporU Tons.' 1 5.336 55,455 387 90 236 1,485 t Coal 49,029 3,963 98,716 98,496 51,460 226,975 14,003 ' Grindstones ,( 110.910 Gypsum i( 3,496 Mineral water 213,579 Petroleum hih 16,000 Clay products 1 65,570 154,151 42, 180 4,200 .56,475 105,593 Stone Bus. j 697,466 470,030 Other products 58,988 Total 657,035 581,492 163,891 51,330 57 444 2,919!705 43,700 458,638 Hineral Prodnction of Quebec, 1909 and 1910. 1909. 1910. Product. Quantity, i Value, j Quantity. Gold Copper Pig iron from Canadian ore (6). Silver Asbestos and asbestic Chromite Feldspar Hagnesite Mica Ochres Mineral water Peat Phosphate Pyrites 8uarti raphite Cement Clay products Lime Slate .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' Stone . 0»8. . Lbs. . Tons, . Ors. . Tons. 193 1,088,212 3,960 13,233 87.300 2,470 97 330 3,940 3.990 141,272 104,289 6,815 2,301,773 26,608 1,712 2,503 93,290 28,096 68,565 124 877,347 2,474 7,893 102,215 299 90 323 Vf^lue. 4,813 . Tons. Bis. Sq Bus. uarca. Total. 525 35,300 134 : 1,011,194 i 1,281,827 ! 4,000 ! 2,565 111,757 65. ISO 4,061 2,573.603 3.734 1,800 2,160 87,295 33, 185 '■1,194 280 12,386 102.162 1,006 16,000 1,954,646 1,442,842 299.126 18,492 1.469,686 7.086.265 8,270,1.36 4,804 130.009 10, 178 1,314, ,550 1,1.53,830 315.632 19,000 1,359,349 70 1 456 24,242 srs 155 1,563,714 1,' 227.555' 3.959 There was also in this Province an important production of aluminium from impor .cd ores. Mineral Production of Ontario. 1909 and 1910. I'milmt. I lion. 1910. QUHntily. V.ilur. Quiintily. Valu ( 'oppcr. Cold. j'ig iron from Ciiniuliun ore lb).. ir»»n ore, oxport." Nickel ( 'ohall siiv.T ; .....'.'. Zinr ore ! . " .Vrtinolilc. .\ri>pnic, white iincj iiri-enienl ure (orunduiii Feldspar KluorHpiir 'Jraphite (l.Vp.-'UIll MirB .....'...'.' .Mineral water Natural gnu I'cat Petroleum. I'lionphate. Pyrites. s. Ois. Tons, Oin. TfHIK. 15.74(>,«!t!) 1,569 l.3S,a32 21.9.'>(> 2.\psuin ( lay products . I.ime Cement .'^and-lime brick Otli( r products iiV Total. ',<) Iniludes building stone, efe. Ton.s. 17.000 Hus, 423,951 "I". 8.600 No. «. 400. 000 170. .5.59, 69. 8. •54, .331, 00 N'". 14.41(1.770 296. .339 Isl.l.Vi 144.316 14.733,340 15.591 456,246 293. r23 160.X.5O 43.349 498.1:'.' '«) lnHu.l..> in l!Km. san,l-li„,- l„i, k, fir,, |„y, ,.,..: ,„ mio, -„n,|.|i,„.. I)ri,k. Mineral Production in Alberta. 1909 and 1910. IS09. 1910 rriMJui I. (iuiiniity. Viiluo. (iuanlity. \„ln,. (iiilil.. foal Xaturul KB.S (Vincm ( 'lay prfMluctr, Otiiir pr"■•"•■ -'-■■ i.. .910, li„,., .,.„.,.,i,„„ ,„,,t, „,„, ,„„ •♦ .* 86 Minenl Productioa in Britidi Colnmbit, 1909 ud 1910. ?or',<*' !.»,.. l.emd ""• Silver i^- Zinc ore •^"■ f'osi ™ Mineral water.. . '.]'.'.'. *°""- , Clay products j 8iZ::;;:::;:;;:;:;::::::;;'''''---'-B"»-': aiiiw Other produpts 35.eS8,e52 250,320 4S,g«V,424 2,649,141 17,478 I 2,806,127 j ToUl. 4,82fl,24S S, 174,979 ; 1.892,139 1,384.387 233,749 I 8,144,147 476,'4b2 75,078 368,061 (d) 330,201 9,270,006 261,386 !, 987, 906 !. 407, 887 4,487 ,330,749 198,878 (c) 22,479.006 ce.^si^i^^;!M37vai Ji^ste?-sr ''-"^^ '"^'"'- •'"'• 4,492,61 9,403,31 1,216, a l,287,8i 114,24 10,4O8,9i 4,00 962,38 72,69 422,39 494,19 24,478,97 id) Includes Mineral Production in Yukon, 1909 and 1910. Copper Gold SUver Coal 27 Value. 4,492,693 5.403,31S 1.218,249 1,287,883 114,243 10,408,S80 4,000 362,3(10 72,657 423,392 494.197 36.431 4,570,362 46,756 110,925 I tS «3 3Sa>«588a SSS8 -^ — « — — — MW ciRfl^ I a o I 5 ^ 5 It ■§ I X o e O J V 9 > o j£ J2 2 £ 2 '^" """ © r~ CO CO rf - sgisssW see siisieifTiiT » £: « » tC o" ^ -£ -£ esT V V M V iiiilii liii MINK ri{()i»i ( riox. Tl... ,tttii,tir, of ,n,..,.llifer..uH ,.r.«l,u.ti.m pul.li.lR.,1 i„ ,|,, ,„,,.« „„..^,. ..;? ^:::":t::: ;;:;u^^^^^^^^^^ '^^t-'" -v^^ -' ' 'alter. U «!.„„,• .„.„,. i„,L, ' ' ' ""• '""'"""^ "'"•'• nnn.'''!iltr;!T"! T "*"' •"''•""■""-"' '" ■■'"""■ ^- -o ,n..r„.,if.. linn. ..iHTuN.r ii ( mii.,1,, „„ a..Mii„l r.tiin, «itl, ,..,|„..t t..: I 1 ) Tl>.. ...unhor of ■„..,, o„,,,I„,v,.,| ,„„1 whkc. p„i,| „„„':';. '"'";. """' "■"""«'■ ■■'■ '"•- '" '• 'I- -.m..^ .,,„...,. ,.,.,, „„ <|iimieiti<.« of .•oii....„trat<.s pro.|u.v,l. ,uS. ''"'"' ' "'" "' ^ '•' " "'"""■- "=•'"-• ' "- ' " vnluo <4) Tl,,. ..uan.iti,.. of ,„..,„,, ,, ,|.,,..r„:i,.,.., ,,,, ..„„.. , ,„^,,^, „ ^"".'' " '"' ' ''^"■" •-^-'••'^ » '"i" '-'urn. fron. .....> n,in,. o,...rn,„r •''■: "''r'r "".'"" ""'""•^- "•""'^"' "-'■•-•••■>■ -"""1 I.ro.ln..,io„. „ ,.1 ^nf." hnnnt mfonnatu,, v..ila,,|.. ,.. ,i, ,.,,,, .lose ..sti„n.,e of r...,,!,, Ihe metnlliferou. ..„« „.i. i„ ,,.„„,,„ f„„ ,„-,„^„„ ; inoro or los, hr,.„,I ,„.,„.. of wl.i..,. i. „;„„., .. ..j^,.,,,., ,.,_^^^ .^''"""^ ""''^ "■•-; '"-I" .' -•r,ai„ .l,v or.. .l,ip,H..I to s,n..lt..r. n av l.e coiisKlered as a second group. The silver and silver-cobalt-ni-kol or... of „„t.,rio fall na.nrallv i„to a ..para .. Ha.. „. ,.. ,.,«„ .,.. „,.,..,...„ „ „..,.^ ,,,. ^, ^ ^.^^^^ . _• ^ '« J «,lv.'r-leaoi,t .$L>.Vi.(K)0. Netalliferoni Mine Prodnotion, 1910. Men Kliipliiyi'il - M Vti. i.r nri. Indir- Krimnil. Siir ll.r Waltr- ptiiil 1 111 - inin«-- pi':' 7.'s, m> •.mm:', 13.) i:w.(L>i :'74.7HO H,!»!)7 :i.").H.'7 7!«,0Hn I.'i.:t44,470 7 m) ■:m 719, il? (kW.Dltt ii.^.'.:)ll.' .',11011,, 'Mis .1 lis 11- IU,V3«« .>4,:':ii :m,7l4 n.'.iii.' iirc^ ts ViJ L'M-.' N.W,4lfl 11*0,070 .').i,;t,V) l,lilW.»|."i (Jolil . ioppil| I.1IJ4. Id."! 7. Hss,:uHi Sliippinu iiiini'^ mil ii'|«)itinK : Silvii-lcaii . I;; < ' i„imiiib,. -hip,,,.,! Ki.siHl.'.is-i, ||„viii^' ,i ii,.t villi f if:!7.7.-.:.l.-,s. The prto,„: liiii... ,t.'., . S.MKI.I 1:1; l'i;oi)l( ■•||()\. Stiiti-ti,- „r il„. pn,.lii,-tin„ „l- , p,.r an-l lo,.| -iiiolkT,. -.Ii.miiiu' tli.. to.i- na;.,. „f „r,, ,r.,,„,„i. ,|„. ,i,„tto. l.list.T. l.a-,- l,„lli„„. nr r-tiii...! m.tal pro,l„..|..l. .•t(... wiTf cull.M.t.Ml fur tlio fii-t tiiii.. I,v ilii. I{,mmHi ill 1!M)^ ami wen- pul.lislioil in till' rcpiirt for lliat year. Similar rrhinis |i y.-ar< l!lii!i ai„l i;i|(i. tliroii.iili ||„ l■|>lupalli(■^4: — ■ iivi' a! iipcii ri'i'civpil i-ovcrinif tlie Mirtr-y (,f t I.' t. iiiiir r.poratinj.' Til.. Mdu.l Xi.'kil (' The Caiiailiaii (' iiiipaii.v. The (• jljier ( nlllp.lliy. I'liiaira-i Itcliicti.iii Cn nipaiiy. IK! lA'ioi'u .\liniii-{ an. I JiiMlni-tion ( • iiip.-iny. Victoria Mine-, i )ut. Popper Cliff, Out. Thor,l,|. Out. Del. ro, Ont. 30 The ron«..Ii,|tttc.l Milling an'l Sineltin,r CompHnv of C«n«da. j^gj, u p • Th« Northp<,rt .S„,..lt.„« .„.l R..fi„i,^ (...„.„.„,,. N„rthpnrt.' Wanh.. F S A The (.ranhy C.nKoh.lati.d Mining. Snu-lfinR an.l The Ur.ti.1, Columbia Cni.m.r (•o„,|,„ny. mu^ T r. „ OreetiwcHj. B.C. The T,e« C ,.,„M.r ( ompany. Li,„i,o,l. L«,ly«,„i,|, B.C. Tho ( an«.l,un Antimony Conipnny. a,. (,^„^,. y „ The ore, may be conveniently olaHsifJe,! a. .hown in the following table:- 1908. 1909. 1010 v . , I ''"""''• Ton.. I T..n«. '?.;'''"''-^"PP" oren ,.„.„» I Si. ver.«>l>,.lt.nirkel-,.rwni<- ore. .'. "?• *S «2. 336 i 628, 947 J*.icl and other ores treated in lead (urnacos I «' 1!, «. 3M j g. 466 (opper-gold^ilveron-» <•»« lurnaco. | M,S45 M.MO S7..M9 1 I.7W,488 1,H.W,8H9 1,087 75'' Total. • — ' ' ; 2,21S.39« 2,376,148, 2,683,714 refinJi'i "7*^"'^ "'","'""' '" ''"'""''" *■■•'"" "'^ •"'""■-"• ^sro^oT;;;^. rean,, lea.. pr„,,ucod at Trail. B.C.. and fin. ^ol.l, ti„o .ilver. copper u Tpha te" and a.-.t.,.o„y pro, ueed fro. the re.i.h.es of tho ,e„d refiner, ; ZlrlmoT C r,t"r:Vt:; ^' o.ide a,.d ..o,.,,. oxide pro.l..ed in Ontario, fro: t^ Coba t D.s.not ores; rehn.d nntin.ony, prodncvd in New Brunswick In a.ldi ■on to these refined products, b.i.ter copp... copper .„• e. nickel- opper^ne ZttTr T ' '"'Z '''" *"""""^'"^ ''^ *"^ ^'"""•* «-^- «- P-du^ed and ex.' ported for refining outside of Canada. ued a. shown ,„ the next table. Cnfortnnate'y the fi^nrc, cannot bo tare^to epre^ent the total production fron. ...eltin. ores .incd in Canada iee'on derable nuanftu. of copp,. „nd silver ore. arc .,i„ «,,i„p..d to o, or lel e" outside of Canada for smeltins. trmeiiers It should al.n«lu»•• I IS.1.W mi.lMXI IM.WI 2(1(1 I'll II >l)»l 1(17 IRI /^"'i;„ ''';:• •«i.M».-''^ i,ii«,:i»2 4i.M:i.flu :t, '.17:1, mio;)2,i»n7, sow < oppiT . 51,9«.1,2XI» .'>;i,32M AN3 M I4U 'iuu S : '"•;?„"!• t5,'. :'7.1MI.M7 »7.M7.«7» Sincltpr prcMlii.ts -liipiH..! out^i.l,. of Cm.n.la f..r r.finiiic wit.-: Mister copiH-r. ••arr.vinjf giihl an.l mIvit valiii's i;i.!MS tons in l!»|i», n» pompiirr.l with U.L'm toiig in^llton, nn.l l.'i.41s tons in I'NIS; n.ppor ini.tt,. .•iirr.vin« K'-M im.l silver viilues. tl,511> tons in liMo, as ntruinst II..V.17 tons in l!Ml!». nn: speiss resultintf from the treatment of the Cobalt Dis- trict oro« carr.vinft silver, eol.alt. ni.-ke|, an.l arsenic valn.'s is nU,, to some extent exportc.1 for retininK thouirh mneh of this material is returM...l to the furnaces. Nickel-Copper Or.:-.- -|,e sm..lters of tl... Canadian Copper Compan.v at CopiK-r Cliff ami the 51..ii.. Xiekel C.,nipan.v at Vietoria Mines treat the nickel- cop|H>r ores of the .listri.'t. Th.s,. „res e.,nsist of p.vrrh..tite an.l ehaleopyrite, the nickel being chiefl.v containe.1 i„ the mineral jxiitlan.iite (lisseminnte.l throujrh the ore. The pnater part of the or,- is roaste.I in op.-n heaps. In IIXVS.' the total quantit.v of or.- min...l was W\:,:,\ tons, whih. the quantit.v smelte.l was .1(!0,180 tons. The .pnintit.v .,f Bessemer matte shipped was 21.210 tons, containing 7.,10:5 t..n.s of copper an.l ^.r,:-2 tons of ni.-kel. In 100!) the quantity of ore mined was 451,>^n2 t.,ns, while the q,;nntity si,;elte.l was 4r,2.3.'50 tons. The quantity of Bessen .te produced was 2.''..S45 tons, containing 7,873 tons copper ar ,141 tons of nickel. In litiO the total r ty of ore n.inc.l was (!.^2,.3!i2 tons, uhil,- the quantity smelted was 02S.047 tons. The quantity of He.senuT matt.- pr,„luced was M 0.^•^ tons, eontaJning O.OJiO t.ms of opp.M- and lS,fi.10 ton- of nick.l. Statistics of the smelter production from the^o ores are available since the commencement of the industry and are shown in th.> foll.iwing table:— 'See also the statistics mven in the chapter (^n nickel. :iB ImelUr Production of the Miokcl-Coppcr Orai of the Sadbury Dittriet. ( itli'iiiliir ^I'ur. Or. Mini. I Or.' Miiiii' "IllPlllMl \ itlu<> Mall.. NirkrI i4 Miiiii' ••"ntcm ••( Mnttr. IftM . iwr.. I«W.. IWW. IM90.. IWI.. I 91.. tim.. IHUA.. INIW.. MU7. IHIW.. itm». . lUOl).. IWII.. I«C.'.. i'H):i . IMH.. KWA,. IllOtl.. l!ll)7 , ItttS 1»0«.. lltin.. .w 44,INMI M.:UH> 7t,:MI 10.1, :>:>.'i 74.i:m (H.ntm :sit.9a7 I IWi,420 ■jm.Ms ' v.w.im ■Mt,:\ns i 277.768 ' .14.1.814 :MI.UIS I 40U.,U1 4.'>l.**92 «*•-'.. 11l:> 40, ItH 7;',.1.W .^7.0-.''J IKl.lllH 71.0.'7 i«.:)7o 12I,!R.'4 17:'. 7111 iili.Wt 211,847 2«i7,o;io 118.470 2.') 1, 421 :<40,U.V) .■W9.07II .100. ISO 4«2,.).l(; 828.1)47 Ttm- :i.274 IO.:i.m 11,42.1 11,(181 10, 188 10,7,1« I .LIMN 2,1.3.1(1 2,'., Ill 11,8,12 10. 1,^ 17,401 20,110 22.02S 21,210 2,1,84.1 1,1.0.11 7«(<.4.'2 8ml. 8.14 4IU,.1M 702 :m 1.076.:Mm l,()(ll,8;r.i 1,327,448 2,680.489 2,193,198 4,019,814 4,628.011 1,289,382 2.»,'«).98!( ,911,012 .1,.180,0tH T..n- •100 412 718 2.018 I . .'C" I.9UI 2. 4.14 1.944 I.NW* l.«9(t 2.759 2.872 I.IMO 4.. 194 3,347 fl,2«.1 A, 274 9,438 10,74,1 10,89.1 9.472 11.141 18.6,16 I . .KNI 7.H 11,11 2.IMt 1 . 102 1.821 2,604 2,288 I.M4 2,7SO 4,187 2,8.14 1.364 4.318 I.SKi 1,.17(i 2,4M 4,:M6 ,1,264 6. 996 7,,101 7,871 tl.6.10 ^llv.r.,'ol,ol,.XirM..ir..u.i,- O,,..^^ Tl,.. ru-U silver or., of ,1... t',.l.alt .|i- tnrt. fh.. Iirst ship,m.nt« „f win..], wt.. n„ul.. i„ l-.,,,. ..r- still t., a l.,rp. ..xtcnt "liippo.! out of rntiailii, o\vn for Hrst tro:itni.'iif. Tl.r.... ra>u.,li,.„ s,n..|t..rs nr,. tronti,,^- tli.-M- „r..s. a».l >ilv.T in.llion, wi.it.. 'ir-,.m... an.l nic-kol „nf r.-.^ovoro.!. Tlu. Cana.lia., ('o,,,„.,. (•.,„.„.„, .-staLli^luMl works ^-r tk- troatnumt of thes.. ore. at (■o,,,c.r Clitf iu V.m at whi.!. silvor l,„lli„„ ami wl.it.- arsenic are !'rT . ^ °"'"'"" "*"'""•!"" ^^'""■""■>- I'-il' a plant at Thorol.l. ()„t.. i„ •HK l„r tlu. tr..atnu.„t of tl vs „f tl.e Conia^n. n.ino nn.l also ..oston, ore. an,. l- Vloru .MnnnK and Uclnotio,, Compon.v ostal,li.lu..l works at Dolor.., Ont tor the treatn.e,„ of ..ol.alt .silver or... At l,„th of the.. latter plants, nickel an.l -Imlt ox„l,.s ar.. recover..,! i„ a,l,li,i„n to sil,,„. |,„,li,.„ „,„, „.,,i,^ „^,^„i^ ;:s Tl... tr.....m..„, ..,■ ,1 ,.., i„ ,„„^,,i.. i„ ,,„^ ,,,,,., ^^^^ , , follow triK nsiilU:— Ore ln>Htp■>. .':>■" TonH Ho rontrnU of ■peiw:— NirM 7"- Cob^t :."• Anenio •< IIMM. 7, no 1, 4:1 1. (Ml' i,;wa 2.612.344 3A.1, 140 ; m2.n0 4.1«,7H7 ; ItlOJ. i.',.';i(t.,M.> 4.10.1,2.11 7VI.W6fl l..i:>i.(wi I.OTt.,MA 1010. lt,57l.s.t!» :l.(ii):i.«i)7 .t.074 I T rine ouneet eonUincd in .ilvcr liullion, Hncnen ntnfinc from t*M to DM. • ,«.?' "'"•T''"'"'^'' ""- '"" •">'' '-'"I '^ l'i>'K Pl"nt in o,H.rati.,„ i„ Cunu.l, m 1 10. vu... that at Trail. |Jr.. .,,...,,,,..1 l,v ,1... (-.......li,!..,,,! m;,,;,,^ .„.,| .Sm.-It.nfl. Company of C.na.lH. Linnfo.I. Tl.i. .nu-Itcr in sup,,lt...:o,.te.| l.v „ load refinery ,.,npIoyi„„ tl.e Itetfs Kl.....r,.|.vtio Vr,»-e*. .....1 l,«vinK « cupa.-ii- ,.f 100 ton* per .lay. Tlio .nnit. or.- ...,.pl,v ..o.n.M frn,„ tl,.. St. |.:„K..no ,„i-,o. ,„v„e.| by tlie .nme CoMMmny. though pn...ti..„il,v all ll... l.n.l or.. pr„.|,„.,..| i„ the S an .liH,r.,-t .« mn..|to,l us cstonw o.e. S,.pplon„.„ti.,« tl,.. l.a.l ..rr. i, „ s„,„|| ,„„. "Hge of K0I.I a.Hl silver or. i, . „.. „..|,, .,.„,„„„„.., f„„„ ,„.„„, .^j,,^ tl... ^nii.lt.T is oii-t int.i Hiiodr- ami ri-il..- ili,iif ^l,.•(.|, .,f rftiiicl loiil. Tin r.'fu,..| '■' i^n poiin.N Height, th.. l;,ttor ImIiik a In the reHiior.v, tl,.. Ii po^itp.l t'l«.trolyti(.nIly ii|n 1, learl is cast into pijfs of 1(<, siwi-ial form for tl,.' ('hinosc tr--' The .liMu.s from the tank r.,on. carry ►rol.l. .liver. «„.i„.o„y. arsoni,-. an.l eopiH-r. The Hrst two ar.' n-.-ovcrtnl a* fin., nn.tuls. anil tl phafe. 1)1' ic pi'cr »> rupper >*nl- 1:4 manu- Antin,.my i. r.....,v..r..,l. tl,..,iKh not r..ffnh,rly. an,l l„.arin>: n.otal fai-ture.!. The annual pr.Hh.Hion „f r..H>...| l,.,„|. rin. ;..,1,1 ;„„| silu-r. .n,| „f ..„p„cr sulphate has been as follows:— Calendar Yi^r. ^ncfincd Lfad. Fim-CoM. lim- .Silver. 18O4 1005 1906 1807 1908 1909 1910 0723—;} 7,. 51(1.440 10.804. SO!) 20. 471. .1!! 26.fi07.4«l 36.549.274 4I.8S3.614. V S87.S0S i ()i.«. I.l>.. CopiH.f .SulpKiitn. I.bs. 4,:!:« .mI,4.VI : .W.OOO S.fi02 1.0S8.32S i 77. 175 ».!)93 I,2fi:t.s09 143.1.1.1 10.. 19.5 1.631.422 < 97.7.H 1.5., 346 l.».56.a39 2ai.,179 18.241 2.oai,no3 1 ,11.403 IS, 295 l,7iB.3«) i 163. :r» llul,hS:iv.-,-Vo,,,wr Orrs „f llrillsi, Cohiml,;,,. -Thvrr Arv mx r.^.i^T Miirltrrs in Uriiisl, C,,!,,!.,!,!,,, in n.Miti,.M to ||„. MiiHtrr at NurtliiK.rt. Was-l... r.S.A.. Irciitiii^' these I'duiplex (.res. 'I'll., (.res „f the Unsslan.j eanip, ..f wliieli «n|,| i- tlie eluef .•n„stitue„t value, are s.n..lte.l i.i the Trail .-..i'l'.T fiirnaee „f |i,e ('„„s„ii,|ate,l Miiiint' u.al SiiK-ltitiK Ce.Mimti.v. a.icl at tlie .\„rth,.„rt snielfr. The l.,vv Kra.h' .-opiKT ercs „f the liou.i.h.r.v .listriet an, sn.olte.l loeally at Cran.l Forks, (irwnwoo.l, n..,l Boundary Falls, some also K«i"K to Trail. On th<. r^oast the ..res of this .'lass are srneltcl at r.a.I.vsmith an,l Crofton, '"" " ' ^i'l''"-"!'!*' tonna^-e i. also shipped to rui|,.,| States .omIi t- lor treal- inrnt. while the I.kmI smelters arc rof som.. foreiftu ores. The Ooftoii smelter, whi.-h has not Iktu in ration .lurin^r the pa,t thr.M. years, is owne.l by th.. Britannia Cop^.r Syn.li.'at... Limited. The Boundary Falls smeller was (lilt id' eomiiiis«ioM throughout l!HI!t and IHl". The anjrreKate pnnluetion of tlie>e -m.^lters in liKIs, I!Mi!», .,nd 1!>I0. inelud- ing the foreign ores treated, was as follows:— 1908. 1909. 1910. f )ri' sin.lti-d T„„^ Sini'llcr pnxliicts — Matte HIislcr MclBllir conti'nt of iimttr anil lilistcr— (iohl Silver '/.'.'.'.'.'.'. ^'''PfXT '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'. Lbs. Tons 1,7'J7,4S8 1,850,889 1,987.7.52 " 7,(H:) 1.5,418 11.. 597 14,2.t9 11.519 l.'i.918 ( »7,S, Lbs. t 202,i2.i«4 ■'17,581,884 197.181 tCtfi, 140 36,890,283 Trail Snylh;: Statisties of tja. produetion of the Trail s.nelter. itudu-linp both th.. ..opper and l..a,l suadt.Ts. have h..eu puhlis I i„ ,h.. annual rep.,rts of the Company, th,. HRun.s .in,.e |!H»i; |,„vinf; h.cn as follows: — ^1 \ Production of Trail Smelter. Yi.ar EndinK Jun.. 30. 190« (6nio». only) 1907 1808 1909 1910 1911 ProI8. 1,074,2.5,5 1.100.271 2,224,888 2,443.475 2,162,406 1.458,7.58 18,458,631 I.ba. 15,133,683 20,;t83,0S:t 32.1.57.139 43,675,077 42, .368, 816 24,026,015 224,898,570 < opper. Lh.s. ,399,161 .443,310 ,004.468 ,6;)7,631 ,974,959 1,421,988 47,875,802 ! I. ;?r. aranh!> S,nrH,;:-^Thr >,„.ltin.^ ,.1,.„N .,{ tl,- Ii,„„„h,r,v ,li.tri.•^ nro of pnr- li.ulnr ii.t.r..st on i,..,„unl of il,.. lou ;;,•:„ ro tn.l. ,|. Th.-o or.- v.irv fn,,,, 1 to .{ per cf.it 111 .-opprr m.i.I from $1 to (f:! in koM mm.I silvt-r. und ovor I.IMMMMKI tons iiro now imniiully sinclti..!. Th.Tf ar.- tlir.v snioIt.Ts in tiir ,|i>tri.'t. tlu- liiwst b..in^' tlmt nt Cran.l Forks, opt-rut..,! l,,v tho Crnnliy Con^oli.lat.Ml Mining-. Siricltinj.'. iin,| Power ('..rnpanv. Tlio tirsi fiirna.v. of .-.(HI ton-< caparit.v, wa* <-on.pl..tc.I in IMtO. and sinoo that .Into tlio .-apa.ity of the plant lias from tinio to time been in.r.'as,.,!, until at prosmt there are eifjlit furna.rs with a eapa.'ity of about 4..V>0 tons per .lay. The eonverter plant, wliieli was Hr-t installe.l in 1902, has now a iMpaeity of 40.(KM».()0(> pounds per .vear. The quantities of „n.s h„h.I„,i ,„„i the total pro.ln.lion of metals. sho«n in the next table, are as publi-he.l in the Annual K.porl .,f the (^mipany for the year endiiifr June ;!(). 1!)lo. Ore Smelted and Metals Recovered at Granby Smelter. All Material Smelted. Metals Prodiced. Yrar ondini; June 30. Granby on-. ForciKn. Total. (inld. I Silvrr. Topper. Orr. Matte Tons. : Tons. Tons. Tuns. 1901. 1902, 190.'i. IWi. 190S. 1906. 1907.. 1908.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911 Total. 169 29.1 2«9. 5IG. am. 790, 649. n.w, !M(4, .175. 959 ,087 .MS ,W3 0.59 7.-W l.SX 022 4:t2 7X9 • 548 56.) 7,222,654 7,8.12 4.4.M 7,691 :i(i, 182 39.182 16. 1.58 I6.S91 24,179 i9,»44 21,829 24.781 3,001 6,223 4,290 176. 301, 301, .5.56. .590, 812, 665, 8J(2, 984, 1,197, 984. 239,327 13.5141 7.475,495 (>Z8. I 8,871 .10,78(5' .15.121 .51.491 42,980 50.020 I2.7:w 4U.(X>8 45.760 48.7.52 41,707 0«s. 34.990 274,511 277,. 574 275.915 215.449 316,947 201.137 .10(),204i 115.. 520 3.56.746: 343,178 I.1)S. 5,4.35.9.5.5 10,836.851 12,, 55 1. 7.58 16,020,986 14,224.692 19.919.004 16,410,576 21,092,288 21,901,528 22,7,54.899 17,858,860 431,296 2.932,391: 179,027.397 (Ireenwoo,! NmWAv.-At this plant, owned by the Hritish Columbia Copper Compan.v, there are three lar>:.. fi.rnaees haviufr a total daily .-apaeitv of from 2,400 to 2,500 tons per day. Ill the Annual Heix.rt of the Company for ti,<. ,vear ending Xovember :!0, 1!)10. the C.eneral Mana^rer. .Mr. .F. K. .M,.AIli.ter. refers to the smelling opera- tions as follows: — S9 " The Bednctiou Worki. " In order to provide for tlie production of tlie Wellington Camp and Lone Star mines, an well as for ores iiurcliased from the New Duniinion Copper Com- pany, it was deeided in Ai)ril to increase the capacity of the works. This was ncconiiilished tiy lengtheninK two of tlie three hlast furnaces each by 50 per cent, thereby ac enlarged by the extension of the building and the crane runway, as well aa the addition of two more converter shells, and the capacity of the sampling mill was increased to 125 tons per hour. The total expenditure for enlarging the capacity of the works by one-third amounted to 5-3 per cent of the previous book value of the plant, and during the progress, of construction, the works were constantly in operation. Material handled in operat' .ns, exclusive of coke, amounted to: — British Columbia Copper Co.'s ore 3!)9,353 tons. Custom ores 3C,575 " Converter slag 5,744 " 441,672 " Includeer pound of copper produced, but the average price realized for copper shows a steady decline for aie three years. As in the pn-t. the operating costs hear all charges for development and renewals and the maintenance of the various plants in a high state of efficiency. 37 " The following tabulation gives a comparison of the principal items during the past three years : — 1006. 1809. 1910. Yield of ropper per ton o( B. C. C;. Co.'b copper Ijeariiid ore 17-8 lbs. SO 085 13'S04 cU «'906 cts. t 2'632 i;-? lbs. t 1.03 1308 cts. 9-82» cts. t 2-683 18 lbs. 1 1.23 12-778 eta. 9048 cU. 12-730 Yield of gold and silver per ton of B. C. Copper Com- pany ores Aveia^ price realixed for copper Co«t of producing, refining, and marketing per pound of fine copper, after crediting expenditure with gold and silver values Cost per ton of ore handled including all charges from ore in place to sale of the contained metals. The Ladysmith Smeller.— ThU smelter ia owned and operated by the Tyee Copper Company, and was the only Canadian snielUr in operation on the coast during 1908, 1909, and 1910. Both domestic and imported ores are treated, but the Company has not published details of its smelter operations during the past year.