William PATERSON

PATERSON, The Hon. William, P.C.
Personal Data
- Party
- Liberal
- Constituency
- Brant (Ontario)
- Birth Date
- September 19, 1839
- Deceased Date
- March 18, 1914
- Website
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Paterson_(Canadian_politician)
- PARLINFO
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=4c0343e7-af09-409c-8b15-82597243d468&Language=E&Section=ALL
- Profession
- confectioner
Parliamentary Career
- October 12, 1872 - January 2, 1874
- LIBBrant South (Ontario)
- January 22, 1874 - August 16, 1878
- LIBBrant South (Ontario)
- September 17, 1878 - May 18, 1882
- LIBBrant South (Ontario)
- June 20, 1882 - January 15, 1887
- LIBBrant South (Ontario)
- February 22, 1887 - February 3, 1891
- LIBBrant South (Ontario)
- March 5, 1891 - April 24, 1896
- LIBBrant South (Ontario)
- August 25, 1896 - October 9, 1900
- LIBGrey North (Ontario)
- Controller of Customs (July 13, 1896 - June 29, 1897)
- Minister of Customs (June 30, 1897 - October 6, 1911)
- November 7, 1900 - September 29, 1904
- LIBWentworth North and Brant (Ontario)
- Minister of Customs (June 30, 1897 - October 6, 1911)
- November 3, 1904 - September 17, 1908
- LIBBrant (Ontario)
- Minister of Customs (June 30, 1897 - October 6, 1911)
- October 26, 1908 - July 29, 1911
- LIBBrant (Ontario)
- Minister of Customs (June 30, 1897 - October 6, 1911)
Most Recent Speeches (Page 5 of 564)
May 18, 1911
1. The quantity and value of butter and eggs entered for consumption in Canada, from the United States, during the months of March and April, 1911, was as follows:
- March 1911. April, 1911.Pounds. 92,043 Value. * 19,035 Pounds. 244,412 Value. S 45,742Doz. 1,151,496 200,027 Doz. 222,401 39,026-
2. The quantity and value of hutter and I from all other countries during the months eggs entered for consumption in Canada I of March and April, 1911, -was as follows:
- But ter. Eg g3-March. Great Britain Pounds. 11,346 67,704 168,938 Value. *2,746 19,035 39,882 Dozen. Value. $Australia New Zealand China 3,469 5,023 5 386 220 10Hong Kong April. Great Britain 15,120 76,328 35,784 3,631 16,593 8,371 Australia New Zealand China 2,475 3,800 345 173Hong Kong
3. The quantity and value of the various kinds of meats entered for consumption in Canada, by countries, during the months of January, February, March and April, 1911, was as follows:
- Pounds. Value. Pounds. Value.Bacon and hams, shoulders and sides- Great Britain Jan 56 225,234 615 iary. S 13 34,673 28 Febr uary. SUnited States 198,017 23 8,959 33,088 2 1,569Hong Kong Australia Total
, 225,805 34,714 206,999 34,659Great Britain Ma 762 396,706 62 62 1,170 rch, 208 60,592 4 4 166 Ap 659 223,988 ril. 183 33,371United States Hong Kong Japan
New Zealand
Total
398,762 60,974 224,647 33,554
Beef, salted, in barrels- Great Britain
.Tam 7,902 62,044 iary. 702 4,393 Febr uary.
United States
95,675 6,174
Total
69,946 5,095 95,675 6,174
United States
Mai 133,462 *ch. 8,447 Ap ril.Canned meats, canned poultry and game
Great Britain | 4,o7o Jam 64,727 8,757 35,348 1,645 125 623 1,604 ary. 7,821 1,987 3,804 469 9 50 78 February. United States 76,497 4,720 1,237 4,339 3,443 459 417Australia F ranee Newfoundland China Hong Kong 44 2,374 134Total 112,829 14,218 97,698 8,799
Subtopic: IMPORTS OF FARM PRODUCTS.
May 18, 1911
Mr. PATERSON:
3. The Quantity and value of the various kinds of Meats entered for consumption in Canada, &c.-Continued.
- Pounds. Value. Pounds. Value.Canned meats, canned poultry and game- Mar 48,559 32,986 15,000 2,386 643 ch. 8 6,603 8,868 1,685 359 54 Apr 43.074 29.074 16,068 7,400 no 744 d. 6,169 6,738 1,772 1,850 10 82
Australia
786 5,760 1,440 94 593 106
Uruguay
Total 107,560 18,262 96,470 16,621Mutton and lamb, fresh- Janu 54,665 125,676 ary. 5,027 8,521 Febri 99,359 136,379 lary. 8,903 8,761Australia Total
- 180,341 13,548 235,738 17,664Ma 95,190 190,469 rch. 8,992 12,496 Ap 91,314 158,471 ril. 8,178 10,634Australia Total 285,659 21,488 249,785 ' 18,812Pork, barrelled in brine- Jan 45,000 834,765 302 nary. 5,919 80,913 19 I'ebr uary.447,386 398 41,991 30
Hong Kong
Total [DOT][DOT][DOT][DOT] 880,067 86,851 447,784 42,021United States
Poultry and game- Ms 352,445 Jan irch. | 32,742 uary. 1,034 7,656 365 82 43 720 A 324,403 Feb iril. | 25,196 ruary. 578 2,962
1,431
683
9.900 5,654
- _ .
3. The Quantity and value of the various kinds of Meats entered for consumption in Canada, &c.-Continued.
Poultry and pmc- Great Britain... United States..
Australia
China
Hong Kong_____
Total
Dried or smoked meats
Great Britain...
United States...
China
Italy
Hong Kong
Japan
Total
Pounds.
Value.
March.
J anuary.
47,914
1,243
21,900
74,847
4,716
51
5,829
7,674
35
1,778
9,635
March.
Pounds.
Value.
April.
1,107
1,870
1,294
11
4,301
February.
103,121
1,068
17,898
16,456
120,645
1,285
19,224
April.
Great Britain___
United States....
China
Italy
Hong Kong
New Zealand_____
Total
Other meats, fresh- United States... Australia..
Total
Great Britain United States Australia....
Total
Other meats, salted- Great Britain....
United States___
Subtopic: IMPORTS OF FARM PRODUCTS.
May 15, 1911
1. The number and value of sheep entered for consumption in Canada from the United States during each month of 1910, and each of the first four months of 1911, by ports, was as follows:
Port. Date. Number. Value.
1,348 520 $ 4,382 2,549 3,637 11,871 30
April, 1911
March, 1911
April, 1911 831 Yarmouth, N.S 2,344 2 9 61540 1,215 1,902 1,587 2,694 1,909 7,129634 July, 1910 529 923 September, 1910
November, 1910 687 2,742 1,594 248 December, 1910 4,728 1 348New Westminster- October . 320 1,432Number. Value. November . 460 2,0951910. December . 380 2,906February .... 28 232 1911. May
130 365 January . 326 1,619June .. .. 11 55 February . 225 1,074July
1,912 4,588 March . 450 2,107August
260 1,092 April . 296 1,426September
427 1,460 tossland- October
3,486 8,838 1910. 1911. March . 32 150January
2 38 Lethbridge, Man.- Vancouver- 1910. 1910. August . 1,966 4,315January
230 921 October . 7,430 14,002February
497 2,005 November . 4,222 7,425March
380 1,737 December . 15 150April
357 1,552 1911. May Tanuarv . 1,203 1,203June
4.084 20,397 Winnipeg- July
2,854 12,845 1910. August
1,433 6,299 March .. 440 2,227September
1,805 7,898 1911. October
2,620 11,573 April .. 221 1,138November
3,183 13,469 Moosejaw- December
3,135 14,110 1910. 1911. * February .. 1,199 2,990January
500 2,250 September . 310 680February
1,570 7,0GG October . 4,958 16,371March
2,490 11,209 November . 1,837 3,674April
1,150 5,166 i9ii. Victoria- January .. 1,174 2,9581910. January .. .. 495 1,933 2. Impracticable to determine the num-February
417 1,765 ber of horses admitted into Canada fromMarch
323 1.235 the United States free with settlers effects. April 3. The number and value of horses enter- May 1,845 ed for consumption in Canada, from the Tnl v 1 fiOfi United States, and the duty collected there-
437 L79t on during the fiscal years 1908, 1900 1910September
440 2 060 and 1911, was as follows - Horses over 1 year old, value $50.00 or less Horses, n. o. p. No. Value. Duty. No. Value. Dutv.1908 849 39,653 10,612 50 3,167 263,021 65,755 251909 360 17,665 4,500 00 3,090 268,040 07,010 001910 86 3,600 1,075 00 6,518 397,908 99,475,751911 70 2,700 875 00 7,351 613,265 1 153,316 25
4. The number and value of horses entered for consumption in Canada from the United States for improvement of stock was as follows, during the fiscal years, 1908, 1909, 1910 and 1911.
Number. Value.
1908
591 $366,6661909
582 325,0551910
631 378,1531911
568 350,769
HASSETT, HAVELOCK AND NEW TtTSKET POST OFFICES.
Subtopic: IMPORTS OP SHEEP, LAMBS AND HORSES.
May 15, 1911
Mr. PATERSON.
above years on which duty was paid, and what was the value and the amount of duty collected ?
4. How many horses were admitted into Canada in each of the above years from the United States for the improvement of stock, and what was the estimated value of same in each year?
Subtopic: IMPORTS OP SHEEP, LAMBS AND HORSES.
May 15, 1911
Subtopic: GRAIN AND HAY IMPORTS.