Potatoes Poultry and game of all kinds 20 p.c., av, Precious stones, n.e.s., polished, but not set or otherwise manufactured, and imitations thereof Prunella, for boots and shoes, and cotton netting for the lining of boots, shoes, and gloves Putty Dry, for polishing granite Quills.. Quince trees of all kinds 10 p.c., a. v, 10 p.c., a.v. 25 p.c., a.v. 20 p. c., a. v. .each hoes Rakes, garden, two and three-pronged forks of all kinds, and 20 p.c., a.v. Raisins ..each 5c. & 25 p.c., a. v. Ribbons of all kinds and materials per lb. IC. Saccharine, or any product containing of 1 p.c. thereof .per brl. 30 p.c., a.v. itc 17 p.c., a.v. IOC. Soc. Sails for boats and ships, and tents and awnings .per too lbs. In bags, barrels or other packages, the bags, barrels or other packages to bear same duty as if imported empty Seeds, viz., garden, field, and other, for agricultural or other purposes, n.o.p., when in bulk or large parcels In small papers or parcels Flax Shawls and travelling rugs of all kinds and materials except silk Shingles. 35 p.c., a.v. 40c. & 20 p.c., a.v. 30c. & 20 p.c., a.v. Silk plush netting used for manufacture of gloves.. Silver, German and nickel, and manufactures of, not plated Silk in the gum, or spun, not more advanced than singles, tram and thrown organzine, not coloured 20 p.c., a.v. 15 p.c., a.v. Silk velvets and all manufactures of silk, n.e.s., except church vestments.. 15 p.c., a.v. 30 p.c., a.v. 25 p.c., a.v. 30 p.c., a.v. Pencils 25 p.c., a. v. Roofing, black or blue School and writing.. per sq. 8oc. 1c. N.e.s... .per sq. ft. Soap, common brown and yellow, not perfumed ....per lb. Perfumed or toilet (weight of inside packages and & 20 p.c., a.v. rc. & 25 p.c., a. v. wrappers to be included in weight for duty) ..per lb, 10c. & 10 p.c., a.v. Castile, mottled or white, and white... Powders, pumice, silver and mineral, sapolio (weight of package to be included in weight for duty).... per lb. Socks or stockings of cotton, wool, worsted and hair of alpaca goat Spices, viz., ginger of all kinds (except nutmegs and mace) unground Spirituous or alcoholic liquors distilled from any material, or containing or compounded from or with distilled spirits of any kind, and any mixture thereof with water, for every gallon thereof of the strength of proof, and when of a greater strength than that of proof at the same rate on the increased quantity that there would be if the liquors were reduced to the strength of proof. When the liquors are of a less strength than that of proof, the duty shall be at the rate herein provided, but computed on a reduced quantity of the liquors in proportion to the lesser degree of strength; provided, however, that no reduction in JOC. 30 p.c., a.v. 25 p.c., a. v. 25 p.c., a.v. quantity shall be computed or made on any liquors below the strength of 15 per cent. under proof, but all such liquors shall be computed as of the strength of 15 p.c. under proof, as follows: " Ethyl alcohol, hydrated oxide of ethy!, or spirits of n.e.s. $2 $2 $2 per gall. $2 & 30 p.c., a.v. Alcoholic perfumes and perfumed spirits, bay rum, cologne and lavender waters, hair, tooth and skin washes and other toilet preparations containing spirits of any kind; in bottles or flasks weighing not more than 4oz. each... In bottles, flasks or other packages weighing more than 4oz. each per gall. Nitrous ether, sweet spirits of nitre and aromatic spirits of ammonia per gall. Vermouth and ginger wine, containing not more than 40 p.c. of proof spirits ...per gall. 50 p.c., a.v. $2 & 40 p.c., a.v. $2 & 30 p c., a.v. 75C. $2 Containing more than 40 p.c. In all cases where the strength of any of the foregoing articles cannot be correctly ascertained by the direct application of the hydrometer, it shall be ascertained by the distillation of a sample, or in such other manner as the Minister of Customs directs. Wines of all kinds, except sparkling wines, including orange, lemon, strawberry, raspberry, elder and currant, containing 26 p.c. or less of spirits of the strength of proof, whether imported in wood or in bottles (6 qt. or 12 pt. bottles to be held to contain a gallon) per gall. Each degree of strength in excess of 26 p.c. until the strength reaches 40 p.c. additional ..per gall. 3c. & 30 p.c., a.v. Champagne and all other sparkling wines in bottles containing each not more than a quart, and more than one pint bottles Containing not more than a pt, and more than pt. 25c. .per doz. $3 ..per doz. Containing pt. or less per I. gall. $1 50c. & 30 p.c., a. v. But any liquors imported under the name of wine, and containing more than 40 p.c. of spirits of the strength of proof by Sykes' hydrometer, shall be rated for duty as unenumerated spirits. Starch, including farina, corn or flour, and all preparations, not sweetened or flavoured (Weight of package to be included in weight for duty.) Stereotypes, electrotypes and celluloids of books, bases, and matrices and copper shells for same Stereotypes, electrotypes and celluloids for almanacs, Matrices or copper shells for same. Stones, flagged, sawn or otherwise dressed. per ton $2 Lithographic, not engraved... Straw-boards, in sheets or rolls, plain or tarred, per 100 lbs. Sugar, melado, concentrated melado, concentrated cane. juice, concentrated molasses, concentrated beet root juice and concrete, when imported direct from the country of growth and production, for refining purposes only, not over No. 14 Dutch standard in colour, and not testing over 70° by the polariscopic test... For every additional degree above 70°, shown by polariscopic test.. per 100 lbs. Sugar, not for refining purposes, not over No. 14 Dutch standard in colour, when imported direct from the country of growth and production... .per lb. All sugars above No. 14 Dutch standard in colour, and refined sugar of all kinds, grades, or standards per lb. 20 p. c., a. v. IC. 31c. IC. & 30 p.c. per lb. 1c. & 35 p.c., a. v. On all sugars not imported direct without trans-ship- test. Glucose or grape sugar, to be classed and rated for duty 71 p.c. ...per lb. 1c. & 35 p.c. a. v. Syrups, n.e.s., cane-juice, refined syrup, sugar-house syrup, syrup of sugar, molasses, sorghum, corn, glucose, and all bleached, clarified, filtered, or refined molasses....per lb. 1c. & 30 p.c., a. v. Tallow Tea from United States Telephones and telegraph instruments, electric light cables, electric and galvanised batteries, motors and apparatus for electric lights, including incandescent light globes and insulators of all kinds. Thread, cotton sewing, on spools IC. 10 p.c., a. v 25 p.c., a. v. In hanks, black, bleached or unbleached, 3 and 6 cords Tinware and manufactures of tin, n.e.s. 25 p.c., a. v. 12 p.c., a. v Stamped, japanned, granite, enamelled iron, and Tobacco, manufactured, n.e.s., and snuff Cut per lb. Pipes of all kinds, mounts, cigar and cigarette holders, 25 p.c., a.v. 35 p.c., a.v. 30c. & 12 p.c., a.v. 40c. & 12 p.c., a.v. 35 p.c., a.v. .per bush. 30c. & 10 p.c., a.v. For harvest binders, of jute, manilla, or sisal, and man Varnishes, lacquers, japans, japan driers, liquid driers, collodion and oil finish, n.e.s. Vegetables, when fresh, dry, or salted, n.e.s., including sweet potatoes and yams Velveteens, and cotton velvets and plush Vines, grape, costing 1oc. and less .each Wadding, cotton, batting, batts and warps, knitting yarn, hosiery, and other cotton yarns, under No. 40, not 25 p.c., a.v. 2C. 2c. & 15 p.c., a.v. 3c. & 15 p.c., a.v. 25 p.c, a.v. Ware, plated, all other, electro-plated or gilt, of all kinds, whether plated wholly or in part Warp, cotton, No. 60, and finer.. Watches on beams Actions or movements Cases 30 p.c., a.v. per yard 1c. & 15 p.c., a.v Wax, paraffine, stearic acid, and stearine, of all kinds Webbing, elastic.. 25 p.c., a.v. 10 p.c., a.v. 35 p.c., a. v. .per doz. Whips of all kinds, except toy. Winceys of all kinds, n.o.p. Checked, striped, or fancy cotton, over 25in. wide 15c. 50c. & 30 p.c., a.v. 224 p.c., a.v. 25 p.c., a.v. Wood, veneers of, not over 1-16th in, in thickness In packages not less than 50 lbs. Weight of package to be included in weight for duty. Zinc, chloride, salts and sulphate of... Manufactures of, n.e s. Seamless drawn tubing.. All goods not enumerated herein shall be charged, when imported into Canada, or taken out of warehouse for consumption therein Acid, boracic, oxalic, and tannic. Aconite. Agaric. Albumen, blood. Alkanet root, crude, crushed, or ground. Aloes, ground or unground. Alum, in bulk only, ground or unground. Aluminum, or aluminium and alumina and chloride of aluminium or chloralum, sulphate of alumina and alum cake. Amaranth, planks and boards of. Ambergis. Ammonia, sulphate of. Annato seed. Anatomical preparations and skeletons, or parts thereof. Anchors. Angles for ships. Aniline salts and arseniate of. Aniline and coal tar dyes, in bulk or packages, not less than 1 lb., including alizarine and artificial alizarine. Aniline oil, crude. Animals brought into Canada temporarily, for a period not exceeding three months, for the purpose of exhibition or competition offered by any agricultural or other association. Annato, liquid or solid. Antimony, not ground, pulverised, or otherwise manufactured. Apparel, wearing and personal and household effects, not merchandise, of British subjects dying abroad, but domiciled in Canada. Argal or argols, not refined. Articles for use of GovernorGeneral, and Army and Navy :-Arms, military or naval clothing, musical instruments for bands, military stores and munitions of war, for use of ConsulsGeneral who are natives or citizens of the country they represent, and not engaged in any other business or profession. Arsenic. Articles for Government Departments. Ashes, pot and pearl, in packages not less than 25 lbs. Asphalt asphaltum and bone pitch, crude only. Baggage, travellers', under regulations prescribed by Minister of Customs. Bamboo reeds, cut into suitable lengths for walking sticks or canes, or for umbrellas, parasols, or sunshades, unmanufactured. Barilla. Bark, cinchona, hemlock, oak, and tanners'. Barrels of Canadian manufacture exported, filled with domestic petroleum and returned empty. Beams, iron or steel, for ships. Beans, viz., Tonquin, vanilla, and nux vomica, crude only; cocoa, shells, and nibs, not roasted, crushed or ground; locust and locust meal for manufacture of horse and cattle food. Bees. Bells for churches. Berries for dyeing. Bismuth, metallic, in its natural state. Blanketing and lapping, and discs, or mills for engraving copper rollers, when imported by cotton calico printers, and wall paper manufacturers. Bolting cloth, not made up. Bones, crude, not manufac tured, burned, calcined, ground, or steamed. Bone dust and ash for manufacture of phosphate and fertilisers. Books, embossed, for the blind. Books printed in any of the languages or dialects of any of the Indian tribes of the Dominion of Canada. Books for libraries, not more than two copies of any one book: and books, bound or unbound, which have been printed more than twenty years. Books printed by any Government or scientific association for the promotion of learning and letters, issued not for the purpose of sale or trade. Books, educa tional, exclusively for the use of schools for the deaf, dumb, and blind. Borax, ground or unground, in bulk, not less than 25 lbs. only. Botanical specimens. Bowls, steel, for cream separators. Brass, old scrap, in sheets or plates, not less than 4in. in width. Brass cups, being rough blanks, for manufacture of paper shells or cartridges, when imported by manufacturers of same for use in their own factories. Brass and copper wire, twisted, when imported by manufacturers of boots and shoes for use in their own factories. Brim moulds for gold-beaters. Brimstone, crude, or in roll or flour. Bristles. Bromine. Broom corn. Buckram for manufacture of hat and bonnet shopes. Bullion, gold and silver, in bars, blocks, or ingots, and bullion fringe. Burgundy pitch. Bur stones, in blocks, rough or unmanufactured, not prepared for binding into mill stones. Cabinets of coins, collections of medals and of all other antiquities. Calumba. Camwood and sumac and extract for dying or tanning purposes, not further manufactured, crushed or ground. Canvas, not less than 45 in. in width, not pressed or calendered, for manufacture of floor oilcloth. Canvas, jute, not less than 58 in. wide, when imported by manufacturers for use in their factories. Caoutchouc, unmanufactured. Carriages for travellers and carriages laden with merchandise, and not to include circus troups nor hawkers, under regulations prescribed by the Minister of Customs. Cars, locomotive and railway passenger, baggage and freight, being the property of railway companies in the United States, running upon any line crossing the frontier, so long as Canadian locomo tives and cars are admitted free under similar circumstances in the United States, under regulations prescribed by the Minister of Customs. Casts as models for use of schools of design. Cat-gut or whip-gut, unmanufactured; strings or gut cord for musical instruments. Cattle for improvement of stock; horses, cattle, sheep and swine, under regulations made by the Treasury Board. Celluloid, xylonite or xyolite in sheets, and in lumps, blocks or balls in the rough. Chalk stone, china or Cornwall, felspar and cliff, ground or unground. Chamomile flowers. Charts, Admiralty. Cherry heat welding compound. Chloride of lime. Chronometers and compasses for ships. Clays. Communion plate for churches. Conium cicuta, or hemlock seed and leaf. Cinnabar. Citron rinds in brinds. Clay, pipe, unmanufactured. Clothing, donations of, for charitable purposes. Coal, anthracite, and dust. Cobalt, ore of. Cochineal. Coffee, green, except as provided. Coins, gold and silver, except United States silver coin. Coir and coir yarn. Coke, gas (product of gas works), when used in Canadian manufactures only. Colours, metallic, viz. :-Oxides of cobalt, zinc and tin, n.e.s. Copper rollers for calico printing. Copper in sheets or plates, not less than 4 in. in width. Corkwood or bark, unmanufactured. Cotton yarns not coarser than No. 40, unbleached, bleached or dyed, for covering electric wires; also for manufacture of cotton loom harness, and also Italian cloths, cotton, worsted, or silk fabrics. Cotton yarn in cops only, made from single cotton yarns finer than No. 40, for use in factories by manufacturers of Italian cloths, cashmeres and cotton cloths for selvages of same. Cotton waste and wool. Cream of tartar, in crystals. Cups or other prizes won in competi tion. Diamond drills for prospecting for minerals, not to include motive power. Diamonds, unset, dust or bort and black for borders. Dragon's blood. Duck for belting and hose when imported for use in factories. Dyeing or tanning articles, in a crude state, used in dyeing or tanning, n.e.s. Eggs. Emery in blocks. Emetic, tartar. Entomological specimens. Ergot. Esparto, or Spanish grass. Extracts of logwood, fustic, oak and oak bark. Fancy grasses, dried but not otherwise coloured or manufactured. Felloes of hickory wood, rough sawn to shape only, or rough sawn bent to shape, not planed, smoothed or otherwise manufactured. Felt, adhesive, for sheathing purposes. Fibre, Mexican, and tampico or istle. Fibres, vegetable, natural, not produced by any mechanical process. Fibre, vegetable, for manufacturing purposes. Fibrilla. Fillets of cotton and rubber, not exceeding 7 in. wide, for manufacture of card clothing. Fire bricks for use in processes of manufactures. Fire clay. Fish skins and offal for use in glue factories. Fish hooks, nets and sieves, and lines and twines, but not sporting fishing tackle or hooks with flies or trawling spoons, or twines commonly used for sewing or manufacturing purposes. Flint, and ground flint stones. Florist stock, viz. :-Palms, orchids, azaleas, cacti, and flower bulbs of all kinds. Folia digitalis. Foot grease, being refuse of cotton seed after oil has been pressed out, but not when treated with alkalies. Fossils. Fowls, pure bred, for improvement of stock, and pheasants and quails. Fruits, viz.-Bananas, plantains, pine-apples, pomegranates, guavas, mangoes and shaddocks; and wild blueberries and strawberries. Ful. ler's earth. Furs, hatters', not on the skin. Fur skins of all kinds, undressed. |