Budget Speech by the Minister of Finance, Canada, Delivered in the House of Commons |
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... thought at first . For the present year , although we cannot , of course , tell what may happen as the months develop , the prospects , especially in Mani- toba and the North - West and in certain parts of the older Provinces , are fair ...
... thought at first . For the present year , although we cannot , of course , tell what may happen as the months develop , the prospects , especially in Mani- toba and the North - West and in certain parts of the older Provinces , are fair ...
Sivu 6
... thought and very serious consideration had to be given by them at that particular juncture before they could accept our terms or declare themselves in any way with reference to my proposition . Sir , the mistake Canada made was in not ...
... thought and very serious consideration had to be given by them at that particular juncture before they could accept our terms or declare themselves in any way with reference to my proposition . Sir , the mistake Canada made was in not ...
Sivu 9
... thought by 1891 an equilibrium ought to be had between expenditure and income , taking in capital expenditure as well as expenditure on Consolidated Fund account , and this has taken place with the trifling exception of $ 3,170 , which ...
... thought by 1891 an equilibrium ought to be had between expenditure and income , taking in capital expenditure as well as expenditure on Consolidated Fund account , and this has taken place with the trifling exception of $ 3,170 , which ...
Sivu 16
... thought little should be said with respect to public works in this House at the time when great scandals are being ferretted out , as is alleged , and when investigations involving the good name of hon . members sitting in this House ...
... thought little should be said with respect to public works in this House at the time when great scandals are being ferretted out , as is alleged , and when investigations involving the good name of hon . members sitting in this House ...
Sivu 18
... thought the time had come , and fully come , when we should leave that position , and with the greatest courtesy and good - will possible to the United States , we should do our own fiscal legislating , in our own interest as we saw it ...
... thought the time had come , and fully come , when we should leave that position , and with the greatest courtesy and good - will possible to the United States , we should do our own fiscal legislating , in our own interest as we saw it ...
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ad valorem amend the Act American amount beet root sugar bottles Britain BROWN CHAMBERLIN Canada Canadian Canadian Pacific Railway cane juice cane sugar capital expenditure cents per gallon cents per pound Consolidated Fund cotton coun country free Davies declared direct taxation direct without transhipment discrimination dollars and twelve duction Dutch Standard Excise duty FOSTER free of duty gentleman gentlemen opposite Government hardware hear House increase leader Liberal-Conservative liquors loss of revenue malt manufactures McKinley Bill member for L'Islet member for Queen's ment MILLS Bothwell molasses National Policy negotiations one-half cents Order in Council polariscope present procity proposition question railways raw material raw sugar reciprocity treaty refined sugar savings banks Scriver side Sir RICHARD CARTWRIGHT specific duty spirits statement steamship surplus tariff tion to-day tobacco trade twelve and one-half United unrestricted reciprocity valorem West India Islands
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Sivu 14 - 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 at proof.
Sivu 14 - ... 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...
Sivu 14 - Champagne and all other sparkling wines, in bottles containing each not more than one quart and more than one pint, eight dollars per dozen...
Sivu 14 - ... cents per dozen bottles ; bottles containing more than one quart each shall pay, in addition to three dollars and thirty cenw per dozen bottles, at the rate of one dollar and sixty-five cents per Imperial gallon on the quantity in excess of one quart...
Sivu 14 - ... absinthe, arrack or palm spirit, brandy, including artificial brandy and imitations of brandy; cordials and liqueurs of all kinds...
Sivu 14 - Ethyl alcohol, or the substance commonly known as alcohol, hydrated oxide of ethyl or spirits of wine...
Sivu 14 - NOP, including all tank bottoms and) or tank washings, all cane juice and (or concentrated cane juice, and all beet-root juice and) or concentrated beet-root juice, when imported direct, without transhipment, from the country of growth and production. (a) Testing by polariscope, forty degrees or over and not over fifty-six degrees, a specific duty of one and one-half cents per gallon.
Sivu 14 - ... 131. The importer or owner of any sugar, molasses, or other material from which refined sugar can be produced, may refine the same in bond, provided such refining be done and conducted under such regulations and restrictions as the governor in council may, from time to time, make for that purpose.
Sivu 14 - All sugars above number fourteen Dutch Standard in colour, and refined sugar of all kinds, grades or standards, and all sugar syrups derived from refined sugars, a specific duty of eight-tenths of a cent per pound.
Sivu 14 - Salt, coarse (not to include salt imported from the United Kingdom or any British possession, or salt imported for the use of the sea or gulf fisheries, which shall be free of duty) 5c.