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apples, apricots, bananas, cherries, mangoes, olives, peaches, pineapples, plantains, plums, pomegranates, quinces and shaddocks, blackberries, cranberries, gooseberries, raspberries and strawberries; fur skins of all kinds, not dressed in any manner; flint, flints, and ground flint stones; folia digitalis; foot grease, the refuse of the cotton seed after the oil is pressed out; fossils; fowls, pure bred, including pheasants and quails, for improvement of stock; fuller's earth; gannister; gas coke, when used in Canadian manufactures only; gentian root; ginseng root; (glass, bent, for manufacture of show cases, provided it is not made in Canada; gold beaters' moulds and gold beaters' skins; gravels; grease, the refuse of animal fat, for the use of soap stock n.e.s.; guano and other animal and vegetable manures; gums, amber, Arabic, Australian, copal, damar mastic, sandarac, shellac and tragacanth; gut and worm gut, manufactured or unmanufactured for whip and other cord; gutta percha, crude; gypsum, crude (sulphate of lime); hair, angola, buffalo and bison, camel, goat, hog, horse and human, cleaned or uncleaned, but not curled or otherwise manufactured; hatters' bands, bindings, tips and sides, linings both tips and sides, and sweat leathers, imported by hat manufacturers only, for use in their factories in the manufacture of hats; hatters' furs, not on the skin; hatters' plush of silk or cotton, hemlock bark; hemp, undressed; hickory billets, not further manufactured than sawn to shape, to be used in the manufacture of axe, hatchet, hammer and other tool handles; hides, raw, whether dry salted or pickled; hoop iron, not exceeding in. in width and being No. 25 gauge or thinner, used for the manufacture of tubular rivets; horn strips, when to be used in making corsets; horses, cattle, sheep, and swine, for the improvement of stock (under Treasury regulations); hoofs, horns, and horn tips; hyoscyamus, or henbane leaf; ice; indiarubber, unmanufacturd; India hemp (crude drug); indigo; indigo auxiliary; indigo paste and extract of; iodine, crude; iris, orris root; iron or steel rolled round wire rods under in. diameter imported by wire manufacturers for use in their factories; iron or steel beams, sheets, plates, angles and knees for iron or composite ships or vessels; iron liquor solution of acetate of iron for dyeing and calico printing; istle or tampico fibre; ivory and ivory nuts unmanufactured; iron masts for ships, or parts of; jalap root; junk, old; jute, butts; jute; jute cloth, as taken from the loom, neither pressed, mangled, calendered, nor in any way finished, and not less than 40 in. wide, imported by manufacturers of jute bags for use in their factories; jute yarn, plain, dyed or coloured, when imported by manufacturers of carpets, rugs and mats, for use in their own factories; kainite, or German potash salts for fertilizers; kelp; kryolite; lac-dye, crude, seed, button, stick and shell; lastings, mohair cloth, or other manufactures of cloth, imported by manufacturers of buttons, for use in their factories, and woven or made in patterns of such size, shape, or form, or cut in such manner as to be fit for covering buttons exclusively; lava, unmanufactured; leeches; liquorice root; litharge; litmus and all lichens, prepared and not prepared; lemons, and rinds of, in brine for candying; logs, and round unmanufactured timber n.e.s.; lumber and timber, plank and boards, sawn, of box-wood' cherry, walnut, chesnut, gumwood, mahogany, pitch pine, rosewood, sandalwood, Spanish cedar, oak, hickory and whitewood, not shaped, planed, or otherwise manufactured, and sawdus tof the same, and hickory lumber, sawn to shape for spokes of

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wheels but not further manufactured; locomotives and railway passenger, baggage, and freight cars, the property of railway companies in the U.S., running upon any line of road crossing the frontier, so long as Canadian locomotives and cars admitted free under similar circumstances in the U.S.; locomotive tires of steel in the rough; locust beans, for the manufacture of horse and cattle food; madder and munjeet, or Indian madder ground or prepared, and all extracts of; manganese, oxide of; manilla grass; manuscripts; meerschaum, crude or raw; mineral waters, natural, not in bottle, under regulations made by the Minister of Customs; mineralogy, specimens of; models of inventions and other improvements in the arts, but no article or articles shall be deemed a model or improvement which can be fitted for use; moss, Iceland, and other mosses, crude; moss, seaweed, and all other vegetable substances used for beds and mattrasses, in their natural state, or only cleaned; menageries horses, cattle, carriages, and harness of (under regulations); musk, in pods or in grains; nitrate of soda, or cubic nitre; nut galls; newspapers, and quarterly, monthly and semi-monthly magazines, and weekly literary papers, unbound; nickel, noils, being the short wool which falls from the combs in worsted factories; oak bark; oakum; oil cake, cotton seed cake and meal, palm nut cake and meal, oil cake meal; oils, cocoanut and palm, in their natural state; oranges, and rinds of, in brine for candying; ores of metals of all kinds; ottar of roses, osiers; oxalic acid; oysters, seed and breeding, imported for planting in Canadian waters; paintings, in oil or water colours, by artists of wellknown merit, or copies of the old masters by such artists; paintings in oil or water colours, the production of Canadian artists (under regulations); palm leaf, unmanufactured; pearl, mother of, not manufactured; persis, or extract of archill and cudbear; philosophical instruments, and apparatus. such as are not manufactured in the Dominion, imported by and for use in universities, colleges, schools, and scientific societies; pictorial illustrations of insects, &c. imported by and for the use of colleges and schools, scientific and literary societies; phosphorous; pelts; pipe clay; pitch (pine), in pkges. of not less than 15 gals. e.; platinum wire; platinum retorts, pans, condensers, and pipe made of, imported by manufacturers of sulphuric acid for use in their factories; plaits, straw, Tuscan and grass; potash, German mineral; potash, muriate and bichromate of, crude; precipitate of copper, crude; pumice and pumice stone, ground or unground; quercitron, or extract of oak bark for tauning; quicksilver; quills, in natural state or unplumed; quinine, sulphate of, in powder; rags, of cotton, linen, jute and hemp, paper waste or clippings and waste of any kind fit only for manufacture of paper; rattans and reeds, unmanufactured; recovered rubber and rubber substitute; red liquor, a crude acetate of aluminium prepared from pyroligneous acid, for dyeing and calico printing; redwood planks and boards, sawn, but not further manufactured; rennet, raw or prepared; resin, in pkges. of not less than 15 galls.; rhubarb root; rolled rods of steel under in. diam. or in. sq., imported by knob or lock manufacturers or cutlers for use exclusively in such manufactures in their factories; roots, medicinal, viz., aconite calumba, ipecacuanha, sarsaparilla, squills, taraxacum, valerian; rubber, hard crude, in sheets, plain or moulded; salt cake. being a sulphate of soda imported by manufacturers of glass and soap for use in their works; salt, imported from the U.K. or any British possession

ported by manufacturers of shoe and corset laces for use in their factories; tampico, white and black; tanners' bark; tar (pine), in pkges. of not less than 15 gals.; tea, except from U.S.; terra japonica; teasels; tin, in blocks, pigs, bars and sheets, and plates and tin foil; tobacco, unmanufactured, for excise purposes; tortoise and other shells, unmanufactured; travellers' baggage (under regulations); trees, forest, imported into Manitoba, or the N.W. Territories for planting; trees, shrubs and plants, viz., apple, cherry, peach, pear, plum, quince, and all other fruit trees, and the seedling stock of the same; blackberry, currant, gooseberry, raspberry, and rose bushes; grape and strawberry vines; shade, lawn and ornamental trees, shrubs and plants; tree-nails; turmeric; turpentine, raw or crude; turtles; ultramarine blue; vaccine and ivory vaccine points; varnish, black and bright, for ships' use; vegetables, viz., citrons, melons, and yams; vitriol, blue; veneers of ivory, sawn only; verdigris, or sub-acetate of copper, dry; vegetable fibres, natural, not produced by any mechanical process; white shellac, for manufacturing purposes; whiting or whitening; whalebone, unmanufactured; willow for basket makers; wire of brass or copper, round or flat; wire of iron or steel, galvanized or tinned, No. 16 gauge or smaller, imported by manufacturers of wire cloth and wire work for use in their factories; wire rigging for ships and vessels, wood for fuel, imported into Manitoba and the N.W. Territories; wood of the persimmon and dogwood trees imported in blocks for the manufacture of shuttles; woods, not further manufactured than sawn or split viz.: African teak, black heart, ebony, lignum vitæ, red cedar and satin wood; wool unmanufactured, hair of the alpaca, goat, and other like animals n.e.s., and woollen rep; yarn, spun from the hair of the alpaca or angora goat, imported by manufacturers of braid for use exclusively in their factories in the manufacture of such braids only; woollen rags; yellow metal in bolts, bars, and for sheathing; zinc, in blocks, pigs, and sheets.

or for the use of the sea or gulf fisheries, n.e.s., saffron and safflower, and extract of; saffron cake; sal ammoniac; sal soda; sand; sausage skins, or casings, not cleaned; scrap iron and scrap steel, old and fit only to be remanufactured, from any vessel wrecked in Canadian waters; sea-weed n.e.s.; sea-grass; seeds, anise, coriander, cardamom, fennel, and fenugreek; seeds, viz. clover, grass, and flower, canary chia, cotton, jute, mustard (brown and white), sesame, sugar beet, sugar cane seed, and seeds of fruit and forest trees not edible; seeds, aromatic, not edible and in crude state, not refined, ground, or otherwise manufactured, viz., anise-star, carraway and cinnamon seeds, and Tonquin beans; senna, in leaves; silex, or crystallized quartz; silk, raw or as reeled from the cocoon, not being doubled, twisted or advanced in manufactured in any way; silk cocoons and silk waste; silver and German silver, in sheets, for manufacturing purposes; skins, undressed, dried, salted or pickled; soda ash; soda, caustic; soda, silicate of; sodium, sulphide of, settlers' effects, viz., wearing apparel, household furniture, professional books, implements and tools of trade occupation or employment which the settler has had in actual use for at least six months before removal to Canada, musical instruments, domestic sewing machines, live stock, carts and other vehicles and agricultural implements in use by the settler for at least one year before his removal to Canada not to include machinery, or articles imported for use in any manufacturing establishment, or for sale; but dutiable article entered as settler's effects must be brought with the settler on first arrival, and must not be sold or otherwise disposed of without payment of duty until after two years' actual use in Canada; and (under regulations) live stock imported into Manitoba or the N.W. Territories by intending settlers, shall be free until otherwise ordered; steel, in sheets of not less than 11 nor over 18 wire gauge, and costing not less than $75 per ton, when imported by manufacturers of shovels and spades for use exclusively in such manufacture in their factories; steel strip, specially imported by manufacturers of buckthorns and plain strip fencing for use in their factories; crucible sheet steel, 11 to 16 gauge, 2 to 18 in. wide, imported by manufacturers of mower and reaper knives for manufacture of such knives in their factories; homo spring steel wire, coppered or tinned, smaller than No. 5 and not smaller than No. 15 wire gauge, when imported by manufacturers of mattrasses for use in their factories; steel of No. 20 gauge and thinner, but not thinner than No. 30 gauge, to be used in the manufacture of corset steels, clock springs, and shoe shanks, when imported by the manufacturers of such articles for use in their factories; steel rails, weighing not less than 25 lbs. per lineal yd. for use in railway tracks; steel valued at 24 cts. per lb. and upwards for use in the manufacture of skates; steel bowls for cream separators; steel for the manufacture of files, imported by file manufacturers for use in their factories; steel for saws and straw cutters, cut to shape, but not further manufactured; spelter, in blocks and pigs'; spurs and stilts, used in the manufacture of earthenware; square reeds and raw hide centres, textile leather or rubber heads, thumbs and tips, and steel, iron or nickel caps for whip ends, imported by whip manufacturers for use in the manufacture of whips in their factories; sulphate of iron (copperas); sulphur, in roll or flour; 1878. tails, undressed; tagging metal, plain, japanned 1883. or coated, in coils not over 1 in. wide, im- 1888. (c)

The following articles are prohibited to be imported under a penalty of $200, together with the forfeiture of the parcel or package of goods in which the same are found, viz.: books, printed paper, drawings, paintings, prints, photographs or representations of any kind of a treasonable or seditious, or of an immoral or indecent character, reprints of Canadian copyright works, and reprints of British copyright works which have been also copyrighted in Canada, coin, base or counterfeit.

Export Duties.

$1.50 per 128 cubic feet

Shingle bolts of pine or cedar, and
cedar logs capable of being made
into shingle bolts
Spruce logs, board measure.
Pine logs, board measure.

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The Marquis of Dufferin, K.P., G.C.M.G.,
G.C.B., P.C.

The Marquis of Lorne, K.T., G.C.M.G.
The Marquis of Lansdowne, G.C.M.G.
Lord Stanley of Preston, G.C.B.

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Governor-General, The Right Hon. Lord Stanley of Preston, 50,000.

Governor-General's Secretary, Captain Hon. C. R. Colville, $3,000, and residence.

Military Secretary, Captain Hon. C. R. Colville.

A.D.C., Capt. J. Bagot, Lieut. A. MacMahon, Lieut. Hon. E. G. V. Stanley, Grenadier Guards.

Hon. A.D.C., Lieut.-Col. Hewitt Bernard, C.M.G. (late Civil Service Rifles, Canada).

Chief Clerk in Governor-General's Secretary's Office, Chas. J. Jones. $2,100.

1st Class Clerk, W. Campbell, $1,700.

THE QUEEN'S PRIVY COUNCIL FOR
CANADA.

Right Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, G C.B., P.C.,
D.C.L. (Oxon), Q.C., LL.D., Minister of Rail-
ways and Canals. (Prime Minister.)
Hon. Sir Hector L. Langevin, K.C.M.G, C.B.,
LL.D., Q.C., Minister of Public Works.
Hon. Mackenzie Bowell, Minister of Customs.
Hon. Sir A. P. Caron, K.C.M.G., Q.C., Minister
of Militia and Defence.

Hon. John Carling, Minister of Agriculture.
Hon. John Costigan, Minister of Inland Revenue.
Hon. Frank Smith (without office).

Hon. Joseph Adolphe Chapleau, Q.C., LL.D.,
Secretary of State.

Hon. Sir J. S. D. Thompson, K.C.M.G., Q.C., Minister of Justice.

Hon. G. E. Foster, Minister of Finance.

Hon. J. J. C. Abbott, Q.C., D.C.L. (without office).

Hon. C. H. Tupper, Minister of Marine and
Fisheries.

Hon. Edgar Dewdney, Minister of the Interior.
Hon. J. G. Haggart, Postmaster General.

Hon. C. C. Colby, President of the Council.

Members of the Privy Council who are not now members of the Cabinet:

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Hon. Sir S. L. Tilley,, K.C.M.G., C.B., Lieut.- Registrar, Robert Cassels, Q.C., $2,600. Governor of New Brunswick.

Hon. Sir A. T Galt, G.C.M.G.. D.C.L.

Hon. Wm. Macdougall, C.B., Q.C.

Hon. Sir Wm. P. Howland, K.C.M.G., C.B. Hon. Sir A. Campbell, K.C.M.G., Lieut.-Gcvernor of Ontario.

Reporter, Geo. Duval, $2,300.

THE COURT OF EXCHEQUER OF CANADA.

Judge, Hon. G. W. Burbidge, LL.D., $6,000 Registrar, A. Audette, $2,000.

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Members.

. Lt.-Col. F. C. Denison,

C.M.G.

G. R. R. Cockburn

John Small

A. Hudspeth, Q.C.

. J. A. Barron

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I. E. Bowman

James Livingstone

John Ferguson, M.D.

James McMullen

A. Semple

James Innes

Thomas Bain

. F. W. Carpenter

William Mulock

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William Bullock Ives, Q.C. . J. B. M. Fiset, M.D.

George A. Giganlt
Michel E. Bernier
François Bourassa

L. L. L. Desaulniers, M.D.
A. Audet

Robert N. Holl, Q.C.,
D.C.L.
J. W. Bain

Charles C. Colby

Paul E. Grandbois, M.D. Hon. Joseph A. Chapleau, Q.C, LL.D.

Hon. Alexander Mackenzie Three Rivers, City. . Sir Hector L. Langevin,

Nathaniel C. Wallace

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K.C.M.G., C.B., LL.D.

Jean B. Daoust

Hugh McMillan

Hon. Félix Geoffrion

Fabien Vanasse

PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.

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Flavien Dupont

J. Godbout

Joseph G. H. Bergeron Guillaume Amyot

C. Beausoleil

Louis J. Riopel

Sydney A. Fisher
R. Préfontaine

Hippolyte Montplaisir
Simon Cimon
Edward Holton

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David McKeen

Hon. Sir A. G. Archibald,

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PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK.

Albert

Carleton

Charlotte

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John Joseph Curran, Q.C.,

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A. T. Lepine

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Weldon,

C. N. Skinner, Q.C.

R. D. Wilmot, jun.

Hon. John Costigan

Josiah Wood

Thomas Temple

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.

King's County

Prince County

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