Sales of Canada factory's products soared more than expected in July, ending a streak of fourth monthly drops in six months benefiting from makers of commodities from oil to lumber, government figures showed Tuesday. Sales advanced 1.7% to $49.5 billion in July, recovering from the previous month's 0.1% drop. Analysts, however, expected a slightly weaker reading of a 0.5% gain. The most noticeable gains were reported in the manufacturing sales of long-lasting goods, where sales rose 2.1%, with miscellaneous and wood product rising 23.9% and 6.3%, respectively. Non-durable goods also ticked up on gains in the petroleum and coal production. Annually, manufacturing shipments, however, fell 0.1%.