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This item is filmed at the reduction ratio checked below/ Ce document est film^ au taux de reduction indiqui ci-desso.js. 10X 14X 18X 22X / 26X 30X 12X 16X 20X 24X 28X 32X Th« copy filmad hara ha* baan rapraducad thanks to tha ganarosity of: Musit. du ChStaau Ramezay, Montreal L'axamplaira filmi fut reproduit grica A la ginirosit* da: Musie du Chlteau Ramezay, Montrtei Tha imagaa appaaring hara ara tha bast quality possibia considaring tha condition and lagibiiity of tha original copy and in Icaaping with tha filming contract spaciflcations. Original copiaa In printad papar cavara ara filmad baginning with tha front covar and anding on tha last paga with a printad or illuatratad impraa- sion, or tha back covar whan appropriata. All othar original copiaa era fiim«d baginning on tha first paga with a printad or illustrated impras- sioiv. and anding on tha last paga with a printad or illuatratad imprassion. Tha laat rocordad frama on aach microficha shall contain tha symbol ^^(maaning "CON- TINUED"), or tha symbol V (maaning 'END"), whichavar appliaa. Mapa, plataa. charts, ate, may ba filmad at diffarant raduction ratioa. Thosa too large to ba antiraly includad in ona axpoaura ara filmad baginning in tha uppar laft hand comar. laft to right and top to bonom. aa many framaa as raquirad. Tha following diagrama iiJustrata tha mathod: Laa imagaa suivantaa ont 4ti raproduitas avac la plua grand soin, compta tanu da la condition at da la nattat* da l'axamplaira film*, at an eonformiti avac laa conditiona du contrat da filmaga. I.aa axamplairaa originaux dont la couvartura an papiar ast Imprimte sont fiimte an comman^nt par la pramiar plat at an tarminant soit par la darnlAra paga qui comporta una amprainta d'Impraaaion ou d'illuatration, soit pmr la iaiacond plat, salon la caa. Tous laa autraa axamplairaa originaux sont film4s an commandant par la pramiira paga qui comporta una amprainta d'Impraaaion ou d'Ulustration at an tarminant par la damlAra paga qui comporta una talla amprainta. Un daa symbolaa suivanta apparaitra sur la damiAra imaga da chaqua microficha, salon la caa: la symbola — ^'signifia "A SUIVRE", la symbola ▼ signifia "FIN". Laa cartas, plahw js. tablaaux. ate, pauvant itra filmia i daa taux da reduction diffirants. Lorsqua la documant aat trop grand pour itra raproduit 1% un saul clich*. II sst film* i partir da I'angla supMaur gaucha, da gaucha i droita. at da haut an baa, an pranant la nombra d'Imcgaa n4lcaasaJra. Laa diagrammas suivants iiluatrant la m^thoda. 1 2 3 1 2 3 A C a ■« W w i I J^uU/ rd CUSTOMS -3 AND ♦* 3. A.,,. \ <» MOHTRKAI, /-_ OF ♦> E CISE TAEIFF, «<^ WITH LIST OF WAREHOUSING PORTS IN THE DOMINION. STERLING EXCHANGE, FRANC, GERMAN RIXMARK, AND THE PRINCIPAL FOREIGN CURRENCIES AT CANADIAN CUSTOMS VALUES. ALSO, A TABLE OF THE VALUE OF FRANCS IN ENGLISH MONEY HARBOUR DUES, &c., &c. Compiled kkom Official Sources. Corrected to Ji-ine 26th, 180O. MONTREAL : MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO PUBLISHERS. 1890. CONTENTS. Extracts from Customs Act Customs Tariff Articles Exempt from Duty Ships' Stores Articles Prohikited Export Duties Exports Prohibited Duty on Packages Excise Duties _ List of Warehousing Ports Wharfage Dues,-Montreal, Quebec, and Saint John, N.B Sterling Money into Dollars and Cents..!!.!. Francs, reduced to Dollars and Cents German Rixmark reduced to Dollars and Cents Table Showing the Customs Value of Foreign Currencies Value of Francs in English Money. pa(;e 3 9 131 131 132 132 132 133 139 141 144 149 159 169 179 180 pa<;e 3 9 131 131 132 132 132 ^33 139 141 144 149 159 169 179 180 p:rrata. Page 16, 33rcl line from top, read " Beads, Prayer, 35 p.c." Page 34, 7th line from'top read *' Condensed Milk, sweetened, i^ cent per lb., and 35 p.c." Page 92, 1 2th line from top, read " Prayer Beads, 35 p.c." Page 140, 5th and 6th lines from top, read " Cigarettes, not weighing more than 3 lbs. per thousand, $3.00 per M." Page 140, 7th and 8th lines from top, read " Cigarettes weigh- ing more than 3 lbs. per thousand, $6.00 per M." ADDENDA TO AUGUST 22nd, i8qo. Apricots 20 Goods made Frf.e by Order in Council. Copper Rollers for use in calico printing Free Elastic Rubber Thread for the manufacture of elastic web- bing, when imported by the manufacturers of elastic rubber webbing, when to be used in their own fac- tories for that purpose only Free Felloes of hickory wood, rough, sawn to shape only, or rough sawn and bent to shape, not planed, smoothed, or otherwise manufactured, when imported by manu- facturers of carriages and cart wheels to be used in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories only Free Hemp Paper, made on four cylinder machines, and calen- dered between .006 and .008 inch in thickness, for the manufacture of shot shells ; Primers for the manufacture of shot shells and cartridges, felt board sized and hydraulic pressed, and covered with paper or uncovered, for the manufacture of gun wads, when such articles are imported by manufacturers of shot , shells, cartridges and gun wads, to be used for these purposes only in their own factories ; Provided that such articles shall be entered at the Port of Montreal, etc Free Molasses, second process, testing by polariscope less than 35 degrees, imported by manufacturers of blacking, for use in their factories in making blacking Free Rolled iron tubes not welded, under i^ in. in diameter ; Angle iron, 9 and 10 gauge, not over i j^ in. wide ; Iron tubing, lacquered or brass covered, not over i ^ in . diameter ; All of which are to be cut to lengths for the manufacture of bedsteads, and to be used for no other purposes, when imported for the manufacturers of iron bedsteads, to be used for these purposes only, in their own factories Free Morton, Phillips & Co., Publishers, Montreal. Th Th eUewhi Th elaewh Th on Bua Th Th Th ^>Bpirit8 Sykes' Th wire m Th inside ( Th not exc Th mora tl 4. facture of any |>uttia$ under for dut Whenci tinder tind m Ihereol 6. panadi nay be roods ( IJoUect broper fiu'thei tinned |uch rt ■5 7. file pel ifx his : blank I Oertitic Ivhich I guili id to retion ichb EXTRACTS FROM CUSTOMS ACT. Corrected to 2jth June, iSgo. 'Pho t'oUuwiug Tiirift' UoBohitioaM were adopted : — The initials N.K.S. represent and have the meaning of the words "not elsewhere specitlod." The initials N.O. P. represent and have the meaning of the words "not elsewhere provided for." The initials K;0, B. represent and iiave tlie meaning of the words " Free on Board." The expression " gallon " means an Imperial gallon. The expression " ton " means two thousand pounds avoirdupois. The expressions " proof " or " proof spirits " when applied to wines or ipirits of any kind mean spirits of the strength of proof as ascertained by Jykes' Hydrometer. The expression "gauge " when applied to metal sheets or plates or to wire means the thickness as determined by Stubbs' Standard Gauge. The expression " in diameter" when applied to tubing means the actual inside diameter measurement. The expression "sheet " when applied to metals means a sheet or plate not exceeding three-sixteenths of an inch in thickness. The expression " plate " when applied to metals means a plate or sheet more than three-sixteenths of an inch in thickness. 4. All medicinal or toilet preparations imported for completing the manu- facture thereof, or for the manufacture of any other article by the addition of any ingredient or ingredients, or by mixing such preparations, or by putting up or labelling the same, alone or witn other articles or compounds, under any proprietary or trade name, shall be, irrespective of cost, valued for duty and duty paid thereon at the ordinary market value, in the country Whence imported, of the completed preparation, when put up and labelled tinder such proprietary or trade name, less the actual cost of labor and and material used or expended in Canada in completing the manufacture lliereof or of putting up or of labelling the same. 6. Any goods or packages being the growth, produce or manufacture of fJanada, and having been exported therefrom and intended to be returned, inay be admitted free of duty on being re-imported into Canada, provided such soods or packages were entered for exportation, and branded or marked by a poUector or proper officer of customs, and fully identified by the collector or fcroper officer at the port or place where they are so re-imported; and fm-ther, provided that the property in such goods or packages has con- tinued in the same person or persons by whom they were exported, and that |uch re-importations takes place within one year of the exportation thereof. 1 7. Any person who without lawful excuse, the proof of which shall be on file person accused, sends or brings into Canada, or who, being in Canada, has in his possession any bill-heading or other paper appearing to be a heading or blank capable of being filled up and used as an invoice, and bearing any Oertiticate purporting to show, or which maybe used to show that the invoice Which may be made from such bill-heading or blank is correct or authentic, guilty of a misdemeanor and liable to a penalty of five liundred dollars, id to imprisonment for a term not exceeding twelve montlis, in the the dis- retion of the court, and the goods entered under any invoice made from any ich bill-heading or blank shall be forfeited. CUSTOMS TARIFF. • 1 ' " Vx^7 *'**■*'' ^^^ ^'^^ ^*^"<' f^'" <*"*y of any Kood«, an flimlly d.(t«>r- minejl undor this Act or as det«rminod in any action or proceedinK to recover unpaid dutien exce«dH by flftst-n per centum, or more, the value for duty ai It appears by the bill of entry thereof, there shall be levied and collected upon the same, in addition to the ad valorem duty payable on Huch goods, when pro- perly valued, a sum equal to the same percentage of the whole ad valorem tiuty so payable tis the percentage of undervaluation in the original bill of iT^' 1"* , J ?,^"®''» ^'nporter or consignee refuses or neglects to pay the said duty and additional sum within six days after notice so to do has been served upon hira personally or by leaving the same at his domicile or place of buBinesHjthe goods shall be seized and forfeited. 4(i V., c. 12, h. 102. ft. Whenever any difference arises as to wheiher any or what rate of duty 18 payable on particular goods, and there is no predous decision in the matter by any oimpetent tribunal, or there ar.> decisions inconsistent witli each ether, the Board of Customs may declare the rate of duty payable on the kind ot goods in question, or that such goods are exempt from duty, sub- ject in eacli case to an appeal, by any person interested, to the Governor 111 'council : and any decision of the Board of Customs when approved by ine Ministrrot Customs, or any Order in Council made upon appeal, con- taining such declaration and fixing such rate of duty, if any, shall have the same lorce and effect as if such rate of duty liad been fixed and declared ^ v*."!*^' *!"'' every Order in Council made under this section sliall be puldislied m tiie Canada Gazette. 46 V., a 7 2, s. 11. 1 1 . Whenever duties are imposed according to any specific quantity or to any specific value, the same shall be deemed to apply in the same proportion to any greater or lesa quantity or value, and to anv fractional part of such specific quantity. 46 V., c. 12. h, 13. 12. Whenever duties are charged according to the weight, tale, gauge or measure, such allowances shall be made for tare and draft upon the padiages its are prescribed by regulations made by the Governor in Council. 46 V. c. 12, 8. 64. 13. On each and every non-enumerated article which bears a similitude, either in material or quality, or the use to which it may ])e applied, to any en- umerated article chargeable with duty, the same rate of duty shall be payable which IS charged on the enumerated article which it most resembles in anv ot the particulars before mentioned. 46 V., c. 12, s. 6. 14. If any non-enumerated article equally resembles two or more enuineiu- ted articles on which different rates of duty are chargeable, the duty on such non-enumerated article shall be the same as that on the enumerated iirtiob- which It resembles, paying the highest duty. 4G V., c. 12, s. 7. 15. On all articles manufactured from two or more materials, the duty shall be that charged on the article, if there is a difference of duty, wliich is churued with the highest, duty, 46 V., c. 12, s. 8. 16. If an article is enumerated in the tariff under two or more names or descriptions, and there is a difference of duty, the highest duty provided shall be charged and collected thereon. 46 V., c 12, s. 9. ^ J ^pirits and strong waters, from whatsoever substance distilled or pre- pared, having the flavor af any kind of spirits or strong waters, subject to a higher duty than whiskey, shall be liable to the duty imposed on spirits or strong waters of which they have the flavor. 46 V., c. 12, s. 10. 18. Goods derelict, flotsam, jetsam or wreck, or landed or saved from any vessel wrecked, stranded or lost, brought or coming into Canada, sliall be sub- ject to the same duties and regulations as goods of the like kind imported are subject to. 49 v., c. 12, s. 60. 19. If the duties on goods referred to in the next preceding section are not paid within eighteen months from the time when the same were delivered to the proper officer, as hereinafter mentioned, the same may be sold in like 1 CUSTOMS TAIUFK. 1 maiinRr, and for the f^ame ;• /poReB an RoortH iinportwl may, in nucli default, be Hold; and if thvy are i A for inor«! than «'nou«li to pay th« duty and chargea thereon, the 8urr)his hIjuII be paid ov.a- to the person entitled to receive it. 4«J V., c. 12, h, (12. 20. The collector or any appraincr may take saiiiples of any goods impor- ted, for the purpose of ascertaining whotiier any and what dutios are payable on such goods; and such samples siiall be disposed of as the Minister of Cus- toms directs. 46 V., c 12, s, 66. 23. All goods iinported into Canada, whetiier by 'sea, land, coastwise, or bv inland navigation, whether dutiable or not, sliallibe brought in at a i>ort of entry where a Custom house is lawfully estublishod. 46 V., c. 12, s. 18. 29. All goods not reported, found on board of any vessel or landed, shall be seized and forfeited, unless it a))pear« that there was no fraudulent inten- tion,— in which case the master sliall l)e alfowed to amend his report; but the necessary diicliarging of any goods for tlio purpose of lightening tlie vessel in order to pass any slioal, or otherwise for the safety oi such vessel, shall not be deemed an unlawful landing or breaking of bulk. 40 V., c. 12, s. 30. ;il. If any good h are brought in any decked vessel, from any place out of Canada to any port of entry tlierein, and not landed, but it is intended to convey sucli goods to some otlier port in Canada in the same vossfd there to be landed, tlie duty shall not I.e paid or the entry completed at tlie first port, but at the port wliere tiie goods are to be landed and to which they shall be con- veyed accordingly under sucli regulations and with such security or precau- tions for compliance witii the requirements of this Act, as the (iovernor in touncil, from time to time, directs. 40 V., c. 12, s. 45. 34. Every importer of goods by sea or from my place out of Canada snail, within three days after the arrival of the importing vessel, make due entry inwards of sucli goods, and land tlie same; and every importer of goods im- ported by inland navigation in a decked vessel of one hundred tons burthen or more, shall, witliin twenty-four liours of the arrival of the importing vessel, make due entry inwards of such goods and land the same ; and every im- porter ot goods imported by inland navigation in any undecked vessel, or in iuiy vessel less than one hundred tons burthen, or by land, shall, forthwith, after the importation of such goods, produce the same to the proper oflHcer and make due entry thereof. 46 V., c. 12, s. 40. 35. The person entering any goods inwards she 11 deliver to the collector or other proper officer, an invoice of such goods shewing the place and date of purchase and the name or style of the firm or person from whom the goods were purchased, and a full description thereof in detail, giving the (luantity and value of each kind of goods so im).orted, and a bill of entry thereof, in such lorm as is appointed by competent authority, fairly written or printed, or partly written and partly printed, and in duplicate, containing the name of the importer,— and if imported by water, the name of the vessel and of the master, and of the place to which bound, and of the place, within the port where the goods are to be unladen,— and the description of the goods, and the marks and numbers and contents of the packages, and the place from which the goods are imported, and of what country or place such goods are the growth, produce or manufacture. 46 V., c. 12, s. 41. 3ti. Unless the goods are to be warehoused in the manner by this Act pro- vided, the importer shall, at the same tii >\ pay down, or cause to be so paid all duties upon all goods, entered inwards: and the collector or otlier proper ofiftcer shall, immediately thereupon, grant his warrant for the uuladingof such goods and grant a permit for the conveyance of such goods further into Canada, if so required by the importer. 46 V., c. 12, s. 42. 38. The quantity and ' aluo of any goods shall always be stated in the bill ol entry thereof, although r.uch goods are not subject to duty, aufi the invoice thereof shall be produet'd to the collector. 46 V., c. 12, s, 4a. 6 CUSTOMS TAUIFF. 41. No entry shall, except in cases in which it is otherwise provided herein, or by regulation of the Governor in Council, be deemed perfect unless a suffi- cient invoice cfthe goods to be entered, duly certified in writing thereon as correct oy the person, firm or corporation from whom the said goods were purchased, has been produced to the collector, and duly attested as required by this Act, and in the case of consigned goods, verified by the oath of the consignor. 46 V., c. 12, s. lift. 52. The collect(ir or appraiser shall not regard as evidence of the exist- ence or amount of damage any price realized at an auction or forced sale of the goods, - nor shall he estimate nor shall any damage be allowed which has originated from decay, dampness or other cause existing before the voyage commenced and which has reiidercsd the goods unfit to withstand the ordinary risks of the voyage of importation,— nor shall he estimate nor shall any allowance be made for or duty refunded for rust on iron or steel or any manufacture thereof, except manufactured articles, composed in whole or in part of polished steel, and jn polished Eussia iron and Canada plates, and (m such only to the extent of fifty per cent.,— nor shall any allowance be mad J for staina or injury to any packages holding liquids, or the labels there- on, unless the contents of such packages have, at the same time, received actual specific damage by the admixture tlierewitb of water or other foreign substance,— noi shall any allowarce be made for damage to sugar or any other saccharine product on which the duty is to be computed acco-'ding to the polariscopic test; but the Minister of Customs may make a deduction from the percentage of saccharine matter shown by the polariscope to be contained in such sugar or other saccharine product, wlienever the same lias been damag i by salt water during tlie voyage of importation, equal to five times the percentage of salt actually present in the (xcess of water found in such damaged sugar or otlu-r saccharinf product, over and above that found in samples of the same which have not been so damaged, as estab- lished by a certificate from the Customs experts employed by liim to make such test 58. Whenever any duty ad valorem is imposed c„ any goods imported in- to Canada, the value for duty shall be the fair market vali-e thereof, when sold for home consumption, in tlie principal markets of the country whence and at the time when the same were exported directly to (Canada. 46 V., c. 12, 8. «8. 59 Such market value shall be the fair market value of sucli goods in the usual and ordinary commercial acceptaticfn of the term, at the usual and Ordinary credit, and not the cash value of such goods, except in cases in whicli the article imported is, by universal usage, considered and known to be a cash article, and so hona fide paid for in all transactions in relation to such article : and all invoices representing cash values, except in the special case, herein referred to, shall be subject to such additions as to the collector or appraiser of the port at which they are presented appear j.tst and reason- able, to bring up the amount to the true and fair market value, as required by this section. 40 V., c. 12, s. 09. 01. When parts of any manufactured article are imported into Canada, each such part shall be charged with the same rate of duty as the finished article, on a proportionate valuation, and wl^en the duty chargeable thereon is specific or specific and ad valorem, an average rate of ad valorem duty iqual to tlic specific or specific and ad valorem duty so chargeable, shall be ascertained and charged upor such parts of the manufactured article. 04. Tlie lair market value of goods shall be taken to include the amount of any drawback which has been allowed by the (lovernment of any other country ; and in cases where tlic amount of such drawback has been deducted from tlie value of such uoods, upon the face of tlie invoice, under which entry is to be made, or is not shown thereupon, the collector of Customs or proper officer shall add the amount of such deduction or drawback, and collect, and cause to be paid the lawful dutv thereon, .'i] \'., c, 14, g. 14 CUSTOMS TARIFF. ded herein, less a suffl- thereon as ;oods were 18 required ath of the F the exist- •ced sale of wed which before the tistand thf e uor shall teel or any rhole or in elates, and owance be hels there- e, received ler foreign gar or any co-'ding to deduction cope to be the same 1, equal to ater found ibove that , as estab- m to make iported iu- •eof, when ty whence 46 v., c. ods in the usual and 1 cases in known to relation to he special e collector ad reason- i required Canada, It) finished le thereon )rem duty able, shall article. le amount any other J deducted hich entry or proper lUect, and 65. No deduction of any kind shall be allowed from the value of any goods imported into Canada, because of any drawback paid or to be paid thereon, or because of any special arrangement between the seller or purchaser having reference to the exportation of such goods, or the exclusive right to territorial limits for the sale thereof, or because of any royalty payable upon patent rights but not payable when goods are purchased for exportation, or on account of any otluT consideration by which a special reduction in price might or could be obtained : Provided, thit nothing herein shall be under- stood to apply to general fluctuations of market values. 46 V., c. 12, s. 71. (!fi. No deduction from the value of goods contained in any invoice shall be iillowed on account of the assumed value of any package or packages, where no charge for such package or packages has been made in such invoice ; and where such charge is made the Customs officer shall see that the charge is fair and reasonalle, and represents no more than the original cost thereof. 46 v., c. 12, s. 72. 67. No deduction from the value of goods in any invoice shall be made an account of charges for packing, or for straw, twine, cord, paper, cording, wiring or cutting, or for any expense incurred or said to have been incurred in the preparation and packing of goods for shipment, and all such charges iind expenses shall in all cases, be included as part of the value for duty. 46 v.^c. 12, B. 73. 74. Except as herein otherwise provided, if the importer, owner, consignee, f»r agent, having complied with the requirements of this Act, is dissatisfied with the appraisement made by the appraiser, hereinbefore mentioned, of any such goods, he may, within three days, give notice in writing to the collector of such dissatisfaction ; on receipt of which notice the collector shall at once notify such importer, owner, consignee or agent, to select one disin- terested and experienced person familiar with the character and value of the goods in question, and shall select a second person of similar knowledge, and notify such importer, owner, consignee or agent of such appointment : The persons so selected, together with a third selected by the Minister of Customs from among the members of the Board of Customs, shall examine and appraise the goods in accordance with the provisions of this Act, and the decision of such persons, or of a majority of them if they are not unani- mous, shall be reported to the collector and shall be final and conclusive, and the duty shall be levied and collected accordingly : Such decision shall in no way apply to any case, except that submitted for the consideratic..! of such appraisers 81. No transfer cf the property in goods warehoused shall be valid for the purposes of this Act unless the transfer is in writing signed by the importer or his duly authorized agent, or is made by process of law, and unless such transfer is produced to the collector or other proper officer of the proper port and is recorded by him in a book kept for that purpose in the Custom House. 2. No such transfer of less than a whole pack-^ge shall be valid, and uo more than three transfers of the same goods shall be allowed before entry thereof for duty or for exportation. 46 Vic, c. 12, s. 121. 85. All goods taken out of warehouse shall be subject to the duties to which they would be subject, if then imported into Canada, and not to any other. 46 v., c. 12, 8. 129. 96. If any goods entered to bo warehoused are not duly carried into and deposited in the warehouse, or, having been ao deposited, are afterwards taken out of the warehouse without lawful permit, or having been entered and cleared for exportation from the warehouse, are not duly carried and shipped, or otherwise conveyed out of Canada, or are afterwards re-landed, sold, used, or brought into Canada without the lawfid permission of the proper officer of ihe Gusioras, such goods shall be seized and forfeited. CUSTOMS TARIFF. 120. Any package of which the iniportor or his apent declares the contents to be unknown to him, may be opened and examined by the collector or other proper officer, in the presence of such importer or agent, and at the expense of the importer, who shall also bear tlie expense of re-packing. 46 V., c. 12, s. 47. 122. If any goods are found in any package which are not mentioned in the invoice or entry, such goods shall be seized and forfeited. 46 V., c. 12, a. 107. 123. If any goods are found whicli do not correspond with the goods described in the invoic or entry, or if the description in the invoice or entry has been made for the purpose of avoiding payment of the duty or of any part of the duty on such goods, or if in any entry any goods have been undervalued for such purpose as aforesaid, such goods shall be seized and forfeited. 46 V., c. 12, s. 108. s the contents ector or other it the expense 46 v., 0. 12, itioned in the ., c. 12, 8. 107. th the goods I'oice or entry uty or of any >d8 have been t)G seized and CUSTOMS TARIFF. 9 A p. c. Absinthe, see Spirits $2.00 per proof gal Acetate of Aluminium, see red liquor, Acetate of Lime 20 Acetate and Nitrate of Lead, not ground 5 Acid, Acetic and Pyroligneous, N.E.S. and Vinegar, a speci- fic duty of 1 5 cents for each gallon of any strength not exceeding the strength of proof, and for each degree of strength in excess of the strength of proof an additional duty of one cent. The strength of proof shall be held to be equal to 6 per cent of absolute acid, and in all cases the strength shall be determined in such manner as is established by the Governor in council Acid, Acetic and Pyroligneous of any strength when imported by dyers, calico printers or manufacturers of acetates or colours for exclusive use in dyeing or printing, or for the manufacture of such acetates or colours in their own fac- tories under such regulations as are established by the Governor in council 25 cents per LG. and 20 Acid, * ' Boracic " Free Acid, Muriatic 20 Acid, Nitric 20 Acid, tannic acid, see blood albumen Acid, Oxalic Free Acid, Phosphate 3 cents per lb. Acid, Sulphuric ^ cent per lb. Acid, Sulphuric and Nitric combined, and all mixed Acids... 25 Acid, Stearic Acid see item Parafine Wax. . . .3 cents per lb. Acorn as nut.« 3 cents per lb. Aconite Root Free" Account Books 35 Adhesive Felt for sheathing vessels Free Admiralty charts Free Advertising Bills and Folders 15 cents per lb. an J 25 Advertising Pamphlets, Pictures, and Pictorial Show Cards, Illustrated advertising Periodicals, Illustrated Price Lists, Advertising Calendars, Advertising Almanacs, Tailors' and Mantle-Makers' Fashion Plates, and all Chromos, Chromotypes, Oleographs, Photographs, and other cards, pictures or artistic works of similar kinds produced by any process other than hand painting or drawing, whether for business or advertising purposes, or not, printed or stamped on paper, card board, or other material , Octs. per ib. and 20 B 10 CUSTOMS TARIFF. p. c. Adveriising Sticks as labels 15 cents per lb. and 25 Adzes . . 35 African Teak, Wood not further manufactured than sawn or split, see lumber Free Afiican Teak Wood, manufactures of See Wood Agaric Free Agates, Amethysts, Sapphires, Emeralds, Garnets and Opals, polished but not set or otherwise manufactured and imitation thereof see Precious Stones 10 Agates, in the rough see Precious Stones Free Agalite 20 Agraffe Pins of Brass, parts of Pianos 25 Agricultural Implements, &c., Settlers effects, see Settlers efitects. Agricultural Implements, viz.: — Binding Attachments 35 Drills, Grain, Seed 35 P'orks, two and three pronged, of all kinds, 5 cts. each and 25 Forks, 4, 5 and 6 pronged, of all kinds. , .$2 per doz. and 20 Harrows 35 Harvesters, self-binding and without Binders, binding attachments, &c 35 Hay Knives „ $2 per doz. and 20 Hoes 5 cts. each and 25 Mowing Machines 35 Ploughs, Sulky and Walking Ploughs 35 Rakes, Garden 5 cts. each and ■ 25 Rakes, other, N.E.S 35 Reapers 35 Scythes $2.40 per doz Scythe handles 35 Shovels and Shovel Blanks $1 per doz. and 25 Spades and Spade Blanks $1 per doz. and 25 Other and all similar Articles and parts of, N.E.S 35 Air Brakes 30 Albany Compound (Grease) 25 Albumenized Paper, see Paper Albums Photo 35 Albums or books of views without reading matter 6 cents per lb. and 20 Albums, N.E.S „ 35 Alabaster Ornaments 35 Alcohols of all kinds see Spirits $2 per proof gal. Alarm Money Drawers . . 35 Ale, Beer and Porter, m Bottles (6 qts. or 12 pints to I.G.) 18 cents per I.G. P. c. ind 25 » • 35 or > • • Free )od 1 • • Free md red nes 10 nes Free . • • 20 > • • 25 ers 35 » • • 35 ind 2S ind 20 I • • 35 ing . . . 35 .nd 20 .nd 25 1 • • 35 35 .nd' 25 • • • 35 1 • • 35 loz ■ • 35 nd 25 ,nd 25 • ■ 35 1 • • 30 < • • 25 • • 35 nd 20 • • 35 • • 35 al. • • 35 -) CUSTOMS TARIFF. Ale, Beer and Porter, in casks, or otherwise than bottles, lo cents per I.G. Ale, Beer and Porter, barrels containing bottled ale and porter are considered packages for exportation only, and therefore free of duty Ale, Finings Ale, Ginger .... Alhambra Colored Cotton Quilts, colors woven Alizarine Alizarine, artificial see Aniline Dyes Alkanet Root, crude, crushed or ground Almanacs, " Catholic Home Almanacs," periodical Almanacs, advertising 6 cents per lb. and Almonds, shelled 5 cts. per lb. Almonds, not shelled 3 cts. per lb. Almond Paste as Confectionery i^ cents per lb. and Aloes, ground or unground Alpaca Hair, manufactures of see Woollens Alpaca Hair, unmanufactured Alum, in bulk only, ground or unground Alum Cake see Aluminum Alum, other N.E.S Alumina and ^Sulphate of see Aluminum Aluminum Bronze Aluminum, or Aluminium and Alumina and Chloride of Aluminium or Chloralum Sulphate of Alumina and Alum cake Amaranth wood, (see Lumber) Ambergris Amber Gum Amber, Manufactures of, fancy Amber, Manufactures of N. E. S Amethysts see Precious stones Ammonia, Aromatic Spirits of (see Spirits) $2 per proof gal. and Ammonia, Sulphate of. ,. Ammonia, Nitrate of Anatomical Preparations and Skeletons or parts of Anchors Anchovies (See Fish in Oils.) Angles, iron or steel, for iron or composite ships Angle Iron or Steel See Angles in Steel Angola Hair, unmanufactured (See Hair) Aluminized paper chemically prepared for photographers use . Angola Hair, manufactures of (See Woollens) Angostura Bitters (See Spirits) 11 P. c. Free 20 20 25 Free Free 15 20 35 Free Free Free Free 20 30 Free Free Free 35 20 30 Free 20 Free Free Free Free 25 12 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Animals of Settlers see Settlers Effects Animals, Livinc;, viz : — Cattle and sheep do Hogs, live hogs 2 cents per lb. do Living, other N. E. S do Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, and pure bred Fowls, including Pheasants and Quails, for improvement of Stock under regulations to be made by the Treas- ury Board and approved by the Governor in Council. Animals brought into Canada, temporarily, and for a period not exceeding three months, for the purpose of exhibi- tion or competition for prizes offered by any agricultural or other associations. But a bond shall be first given in accordance with regulatioi s to be prescribed by the Minister of Customs, with the condition that the full duty to which such animals would otherwise be liable shall be paid in case of their sale in Canada, or if not re-exported within the time specified in such bond Animal Manures Aniline Dyes, and coal tar dyes in bulk or packages of not less than one pound weight including alizarine and artificial alizarine Aniline Dyes, not otherwise provided for Anilirc Oil, Crude Aniline Salts, and Arseniate of Aniline Anise Star Seed, crude (See Seed) Anise Star Seed, other see Seeds Anise Seed, crude . Anise Seed, other see Seeds Annato, liquid or solid Annato Seed Annato-ine, or Extract of Annato. Anodes, nickel Anodynes see Medicines, &.c. Antelope Skins, (Glove Leather) tanned or dressed, colored or not colored (See Leather) Antigalline Antimony, not ground, pulverized or otherwise manufactured Antimony, N. E. S Antimony Regulus Antimony Salts, etc (See Blood Albumen) Antiquities, collections of Antiseptine , Anthracite Coal Anthracite Coal Dust Anvils Apparatus v.'hen imported by and for use of Colleges and Schools. Scientific and Literary Societies, such as are not manufactured in Canada P. c. 30 20 Free Free Free 10 Free Free Free Free Free Free 20 10 20 Free 20 20 Free 20 Free Free 3S Free CUSTOMS TARIFF. 13 p. c. p. c. 30 20 Free Free • • Free 10 ■ • Free Free d) Free ds , J Free ds Free Free 20 10 c. id r) , , 20 id Free • • 20 • • 20 n) Free , ^ 20 • • Free . . Free ■ . 3S Apparel of Settlers see Settlers' Effects Apparel, Wearing, &c see Clothing Apparatus for Colleges and Schools, manufacturerl in Canada viz :— Philosophical and Mathematical Instruments 25 Apparatus for Electric Light, N. E.S 25 Apparel, wearing, and other personal articles and hou ,ehold effects (not merchandise) of British subjects dying abroad, but domiciled in Canada Free Appleton Railway Guide 6 cents per lb. and 20 Apples, dried 2 cents per lb Apples, green including duty on barrel 40 cents per brl. Apple Juice, not sweetened see Lime Juice Apple Juice, it sweetened, as Fruit Syrup see Lime Juice Apple Parers 25 Apple, Essence of see Lime Juice Apple Trees of all kinds 3 cents each Aqua Marine see Precious stones Archill, extract of Free Argols, or Argal not refined I* ree Argols, or Argals N.E.S 20 Arms, including Muskets, Rifles and other fire arms, not elsewhere specified 20 Arms and Munitions of War, imported by and for use of Army and Navy Free Arms for Canadian Militia See articles for use of Arnica, Extract of (See Spirits) Arrow Root ^° Artifical Brandy, (See Spirits) Artificial Gum Arabic, a British Gum i cent per lb. Artificial Flowers 25 Artificial Feathers 25 Artificial Teeth 20 Arsenic r ree Arseniate of Aniline = xr^^^ xVrticles for the use of Governor-General Free Articles when imported by and for the use of army and navy, viz : arms, military and naval clothing, musical instru- ments for bands, military stores and munitions of war... Free Articles, manufactured articles of Iron and Steel which at the time of their importation are of a class or kind not manu- factured in Canada when imported for use in the con- struction of Iron or steel ships or vessels . . Free Articles, imported by and for the use of the Dominion Gov- ernment, or any of the departments thereof, or by or for the Senate or House of Commons, including the following articles when imported by the said Government or through any of the departments thereof for the use of the Free 14 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Canadian militia, viz. : Arms, Military Clothing, Musical Instruments for Bands, Military Stores and Munitions of War Articles for personal use of Consuls-General, natives or citi- zens of the country they represent, and not engaged in any other business or profession Articles ex-warehoused for Ship's Stores Artotype Engravings Arrack or Palm Spirits (See Spirits) Asbestos, Crude Asbestos, in any form other than Crude, and all manufactures thereof Asbestine Pulp Ash, White Ash lumber etc (See Lumber) Ashes, Pot and Pearl, in packages of not less than 25 lbs weight Ashes, Pot, and Pearl N. E.S Asparagus , see Vegetables Asparagus Plants Asphaltum or Asphalt and bone Pitch crude only Atlasses, as books Attar of Roses Australian Gum Automatic Locomotive Bell Ringers Awnings and Tents Axes, chopping $2 per doz. and Axes of all kinds, other, N. E. S Axles, Iron or Steel, and parts thereof, for Carriages other than Railway and Tramway vehicles..! cent per lb. and Axle Blanks, Axle Bars, or Forgings for Carriages other than Railway and Tramway Vehicles I cent per lb and Axles, Car Axles, parts thereof, and other axles N.E.S $30 per ton, Ixit not less than Axle Bars and Blanks, or Forgings for Axles, for I^ailway Cars and other, N.E.S. ...$30 per ton, but not less than Axle Grease i cent per lb. Azaleas see Florist Stock P. C. Free Pree Free 20 20 25 20 Free 20 20 Free 15 Free Free 30 25 10 35 30 30 35 35 Babbit Metal 10 Bacon and Hams, Shoulders and Sides (See Meats) 3 cents per lb. Bagatelle Tables or Boards, with cues and balls 35 Bagatelle Balls, when imported separately ^S Baggage, Travellers .,,,.,,,,, , , , , , Free i I i I Bags Bags Bags Bag Bags Bags Bags Bak( Baki Bala Balli Ball! Ball! Ball! Bals Bair Bam Bair Bam Bam Ban: Ban; Bani Ban Ban Ban Bar Bars Bars Bar Barl Bar Ear p. c. Free 1 • • Pree , , Free « • 20 Its) • • 20 res • • 25 * 20 er) rht Free 20 les • • 20 • • Free • • 15 Free « . Free • • 30 • • id 25 10 • ■ 35 er id 30 er id 30 m 35 ly in b. 35 :k 10 35 35 Free CUSTOMS TARIFF. Bags, Cotton, Seamless 2 cents per lb. and i Bags, Cotton, made up by the use of the needle * Bags, Carpet Bags J Bag Frames • m Bags, Paper, plain and all other paper l)ags . . If Bags, containing fine Salt Bags, Jute or Hemp • • • ; Baked Beans, in cans See Vegetables m cans f Baking Powders, (^ee Yeast Cakes) Balances and Scales, Iron or Steel Ballast Unloaders, Railway • Balls, Glass 5 cents per doz. and Balls for Billiard Boards, imported separately ; • • *;/ See items Billiard Balls Balls for Bagatelle Boards, when imported separately Balsam Twigs or Leaves in natural state Bamboos, unmanufactured • • • Bamboo Reeds, not further manufactured than cut into suita- ble lengths for Walking Sticks, or Canes, or Sticks for Umbrellas, Parasols or Sunshades Bamboo, Parasols, and Sun Shades, sticks or handles, made from Bamboo Curtains, as furniture Bamboo, furniture made from • Bamboos, manufactures of, not elsewhere specified Bananas, Green Fruit ", ' ' ' Vt* ' Band Iron, 8 inches or less in width and thinner than No. 20 gauge • • • Band Iron, 8 inches or less in width, and not thinner than No. 20 gauge $13 per ton Band and Hoop Iron other N.E.S (See Iron) Bank Notes, Bonds, Bills of Exchange, Cheques, Promissory Notes, Drafts and all similar work unsigned, and Bdl Heads, Envelopes. Receipts, Cards and other commer- cial Blank Forms printed or lithographed or printed from Steel or Copper, or other plates r.nd other printed matter, N. Pv. S • • • • Bar Iron, rolled or hammered, flats, rounds and squares. Bars and Shapes of rolled iron, N.E.S $13 per ton Bars, Iron or Steel Railway Bars, for railways or tramways, of any form, punched or not, N.E.S $6 per ton Bars or Rails of Steel, not weighing less than 25 lbs. per lineal yard, for use in railway tracks Bars, iron and steel see Iron or Steel Barbed Wire Fencing, of iron or steel i}i cts. per lb. Barilla 16 p. c. ?5 35 30 30 35 25 20 35 30 30 35 20 Free Free 20 35 35 25 Free I2j^ 30 35 Pia rl: . nrpna red ^ . r--i Free Free 20 16 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Bark, Hemlock, N.E.S Bark, Tanners Bark, C'hinchona Bark, Cork Bark, other, N.E.S Barley 15 cents per bushel Barley, damaged by water in transitu (on appraised value)... Barley Flour Barometers, according to material Barrels containing Mess Pork see Meats Barrels containing Bottled Ale, Beer or Porter Barrels of Canadian manufacture exported filled with Do- mestic Petroleum and returned empty, under such regu- lations as the Minister of Customs shall direct Barrels containing Linseed Oil 25 cents each. Barrels, containing salted Beef Barrels, containing Apples (green) Barrels containing Petroleum, or its products, or any mixture of which petroleum is a part, when such contents is chargeal)lo with a specific duty 40 cts. each. Barrels containing fine Salt Barrel head linings Barytes Baskets, Carpenters' Tool Baskets Baskets of Willow, Bamboo and other N.E.S Bath IJrick Batteries, electric Batting Cotton see Cotton Batts, Cotton see Cotton Bay Rum, see Spirits • Beads, according to material Bead Ornaments l^eads. Prayer Beams, iron or steel See Angles in steel Beams, iron or steel, for iron or composite ships Beams, weighing beams see Scales Beans, Breadsiuffs 15 cents per bushel Beans, Tonquin Bean vSeed see Seeds Beans, Tonquin, Vanilla and Nux Vomica, crude only Beans, Tonquin, Vanilla and Nux Vomica, when powdered . Beans, Locust, &c see Locust Beans, &c. Bedsteads of Iron Bedsteads of Wood Bedsteads of Brass Bed Feathers Bed Comforters, or Quilts of Cotton, not including woven quilts or counterpanes P. c. Free Free Free Free 20 20 20 Free Free Free Free 25 25 20 25 25 20 25 I 35 30 Free Free 20 35 35 35 25 35 p. c. Free Free Free Free 20 20 20 Free Free Free Free 25 25 20 25 25 20 25 35 30 Free Free 20 35 35 35 25 35 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Bed Ticking, Cotton see Cotton, Demins, &c. Beer imported in Bottles 18 cents per I.G. Beer imported in Wood 10 cents per I. G. Beer Coloring as Syrup i cent, per lb. and Beef, fresh 3 cents yer lb. Beef, salted, in barrels, the barrels to be free of duty 2 cents per lb. Beef, other, N.E.S (See Meats) 3 cents per lb. Belladona Leaves Belladona Leaves, when powdered Bees Bees Wax Beet Seed Bellows, blacksmith's bellows. Bells, v/hen imported by and for use of Churches Bells, of any material, except for Churches Belts and Trusses, Surgical Belt Dressing Belting Leather (See Leafher) Belting, Rubber 5 cents per lb. and Belting, of cotton Belting of leather or other material N.E.S .' .' Benzole, not elsewhere specified 7 1/5 cents per L G. Bent Plate Glass N. E. S see Glass Berean Leaf Cluster 6 cents per lb. and Berries, for dyeing or used in composing dyes Berries, ground or powdered, N.E.S Berries, edible berries (See Fruit, green) Bioles (s^e Books) Bichromate of Potash, crude ] . Bichromate of Soda * ] , Bicarbonate of Soda ' " Bicycles Bill Heads, printed Billets, iron se^ Iron Billets, Hickory Billets for Axe, &c., handles. . .see Lumljcr Billiard Tables, without pockets, 4^^ by 9 feet or under, each $22.50 and Billiard Tables, without pockets, over 4)^ by 9 feet, each $25.00 and Billiard Tables, with pockets, 5>^ by 11 feet or under, each -n-ii- $35>oo and Billiard Tables, with pockets, all over 5>^ by n feet, each, each table to include 12 cues and i sCc of four balls, T^.y. , $40.00 and Billiard Balls, papier mache, when imported separately Billiard Balls, bone or ivory, when imported separately 17 p. c. 30 Free 20 r>ee 20 Free 25 tree 30 25 30 15 25 25 20 20 Free 20 5 Free Free 20 30 35 15 15 15 15 35 35 I 18 CUSTOMS TARIFF. P. C. Billiard Balls, celluloid, when imported separately 20 Binders' Cloths see liook Binders, &c. Binarseniate of Soda Free Birds, Canary Birds 20 Birds N.E.S 29 liird Seed see Seeds Bird Skins, for taxidermic purposes 20 Bird Baths (Glass) (See Glass) Bird Cages, all kinds 35 Biscuits, not sweetened 25 Biscuits, sweetened, of all kinds 35 Bismuth, Metallic, in its natural state Free Bitter Water, or Hop Supplement see Spirits Bitters, Vermouth, see Spirits or Vermouth Bitters Alcoholic, N.E.S see Spirits Bitters, as Proprietary Medicines, Liquid . 50 Blacking, Shoe and Shoemakers' Ink, and Shoe, Harness and Leather Dressing and Harness Soap 30 Black Lead, plumbago manufacture 30 Black Diamonds for Borers see Diamonds Black, Varnishmakers' Black 20 Black Heart Ebony VVood, not further manufactured than sawn or split see Lumber Black Heart Ebony Wood, manufactures of. see Wood Blackberry Bushes I cent each Blackberries, the weight of the package to be included in the weight for duty 3 cents per lb. Blacksmiths' Bellows 25 Bladders 20 Blank Books 35 Blank forms and cards, commercial, printed or lithographed 35 Blankets, composed wholly or in part of Wool, Worsted, Hair of Alapaca Goat, or other like animals, 10 cents per lb. and 20 Blanketing and lapping, and discs or mills for engraving copper rollers, when imported by cotton mannTacturers calico printers and wall paper manufacturers, ^. i!sc m their own factories only . . Free Bleaching Powder or Chloride of Lime Free Blind or Window Shade Rollers, finished, but without the shades see Window Shades, &c. , &c. 35 Blood albumen, tannic acid, antimony salts, tartar emetic an 1 prey tartar, when imported by manufacturers for use in f ! xi r uctories only Free Blood ti ./i s See Precious Stones Blooms, iron See Iron Blother Baths 30 p. c. 20 Free 20 29 20 •• 35 .. 25 .. 35 . . Free 50 30 30 20 25 20 35 35 20 Free Free 35 Free 30 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Blue Vitriol Hliie, Chinese, and Prussian (dry colors) .' Blue, idtramarine dry or in pulp .' * Hhie Black (dry color) [[[[ Blueberries wild only, see fruit, fjreen *.*.'* Blueberries other, see fruit, j^i een ', ,,'. Blueing, Laundry Blueing of all kinds Boards, Wood see Lurn'b'e'r Boiler Tubes, of wrought iron or steel Boiler and other Plate Iron, sheared or unsheared (N.E.S), not thinner than No. 20 gauge (See Iron). .$13 per ton Boilers, Steam Engines and other machinery for Ships or Sailing Vessels built in a foreign country [see ships] Boil' rs and Engines, and parts of, not elsewhere specified. . Bolts, Iron or Steel see iron or steel Bolt Blanks, Iron or Steel see iron or .steel Bolting Cloth, not made up ^ Bolsters and Pillows .'.*...*'.,*." Bone Dust, for manufacture of Phosphate and Fertilizers. .*.'. Bone Dust, other, N. E. S Bone Ash, for manufacture of Phosphate and Fertilizers. . . .' Bone Black Bones, crude, not manufactured, burnt, calcined, ground or steamed Bones, Imrnt, calcined * " ' " Bones, manufactures of, fancy Bones, manufactures of (N. E. S. ) Bone Pitch, crude only '....'.....'.'. Bone Pitch, other N. E. S Bonnets, see item hats Booklets, printed on paper, &c., &c Booklets, with cards pasted on the covers, or made up of cardboard pictures 6 cents per lb. and jooks of Views or Albums, without reading matter .^ 6 cents per lb. and Book Covers, illustrated paper 6 cents per It and Books, printed in any of the Languages or Dialects of any of the Indian Tribes of the Dominion of Canada Books, Printed Periodicals and Pamphlets, not elsewhere specified, not being foreign reprints of British Copyright works, nor l)lank account books, nor copy books, nor books to be written or drawn upon, nor Bibles, prayer- books, psalm and hynm books Books,' embossed for blind (See Books educationaV) Books, Bibles, Prayer-books, Psalm Books and Hymn Books Books, Educational, imported exclusively by and for the use of schools for the deaf and dum.b and blind 19 p. c. Free 20 Free 20 30 15 25 30 Free 35 Free 20 Free 20 Free 20 35 20 Free 20 30 15 20 20 20 Free 15 Free 5 Free 20 CUSTOMS TARIFF. P. C. 20 f 20 lO lO Books, show-books 6 cents per lb. and i^ooks specially imported for the bona fide use of public free libraries lot more than two copies of any one book Free -Books which shall have been printed and manufactured more than 2o years, bound or unbound Free Books, British Copyright works, reprint of I2K% arid i c Books, printed by any Government, or by any Scientihc Association, for the promotion of learning, and letters issued m the course of their proceedings and suppli-d gratuitously to its members and not for the purpose of trcicic ••••..,,,►,,,.,,,, "17 Books, Blank Books, Account Books, Copy Books or* books to be drawn or written upon ^t Printed, lithographed, or copper or steel' plate bijl'- heads, cheques, envelopes and miniature newspapers receipts, drafts, and other commercial blank forms' not elsewhere specified ' ■jc Rn^rp-^r'" 'V •;: • • ; ■ '■'■'^^^ peVlb.'and ^^ Book Binders' Cloth' J^^^^^^^^^^^^l^^^i^S ^"ling machines Book Muslin, black ..'.'.'.'!.*.'!.*'.*.'.*'*.'!.*.'.* ^.^i/ Book Muslin, not dyed or colored. ". .' \r. Boots and Shoes, [Leather] ' 2c Boots and Shoes India Rubber' with tops or' up'pe'rs of "cloth or of material other than Rubber ,. Boots and Shoes, [Rubber] N. E. S 2C . Boots and Shoes, other (N.E.S). 2; Boot and Shoe Counters, made from Leather Board ." '.' ." ." .* .' ." Bootjacks Kc perpair Boot and Shoe Dressing ..'.'.'.'.'.' ^° Boot and Shoe Laces, of any 'niater'ial' .'."."; S Borax,' N?e"s °' ""^'"""^ ^" ^"^'^ ^^ "^^ ^^^'^ than 25 Ibionly Free Borax' Soap, ' ' p;;fumed,'"' ii; 'wdght' ^f ih; 'inside pkd'ckg'e^ ^° and wrappers to be included in the weight for duty, BoracicAcid 10 cents per lb. and BoLanicaV Specimens'.';. V.V.V.'.'.'. ''' Diamonds". Box Wood, unmanufactured * ' ' *! V ''{'' Box Wood Rules, plain ^^ Lumber. Box Wood Rules, bound with brass ." ! ?;5 Boxwood, manufactures of see'wnorl fws' Sfr \r' '"'"''''^ '?'^'y- ■ ' •'• '^Vcents "per lb. an 25 Jioxes, paper boxes, empty, plain ^j Boxes, twine boxes . . " ' •^-' 30 10 Free Free Free lb. and lie free )k d more ientitic letters ipplied )ose of p. c. 20 Free Free 15 books Free 35 J biU- )apers, forms, 35 b. and 20 chines 10 10 32^ 20 25 " cloth 35 25 25 r pair 30 30 30 1 only Free . 20 kages duty, . and 3nds. • • • • nber. ^ood and 10 Free Free Free 25 30 25 30 I CUSTOMS TARIFF. Boxes, Hat Boxes Boxes, cash boxes see item Cash Boxes. I Boxes, Fancy Work Boxes, Glove Boxes, Handkerchief '; Boxes and all similar articles made of anv material I Bottles, Glass (see Glass) '. ' Braces or Suspenders and parts thereof :> Brackets, metal Brads (see Tacks, &c) Bracelets, Cords, Tassels etc Braids of all kinds , Braid, material for the manufacture of see Yarn, &c. Bran, Mill Feed Brandy, imitation of and artificial brandy. . . , . .(See Spirits) $2 per proof gal. Brandy (see Spirits) $2 per proof gal. Brass, Agraffe Pins, parts of Pianos Brass, old and Scrap Brass, drawn, plain and fancy tubing Brass Cups, being rough blanks for the manufacture of brass and paper shells or cartridges, when imported by the manufacturers of such articles for use in their factories . Brass Nails Brass Rivets Brass Burrs Brass, Bars and Bolts .... Brass Patterns Brass in plates or sheets of not less than 4 inches in width... Brass sheets stamped or figured Brass Spelter Brass Wire, covered Bra ,s Wire, . . Brass Wire Cloth Brass, and Copper Wire, twisted when imported by manu- facturers of boots and shoes for use in their own factories Brass, in strips, for printers' rules, not finished, and Brass in strips or sheets of less than four inches in width Brass, in sheets, subdivisions of, such as strips, or widths cut to sizes or forms, N. E. S Brass Weights for Scales Brass Screws Brass, rolled round wire rods under }4 inch in diameter when imported by wire manufacturers for use in making wire in their factories Brass Wire r.nd Rods cut to special lengths Brass Locks Brass, manufactures of other, not elsewhere specified Bread 21 r. c. 30 35 30 35 30 30 30 20 25 Fiee 10 Free 35 35 35 10 30 Free 30 30 35 15 20 Free 15 30 30 35 Free 30 35 30 20 22 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Bread Fruit Breadstuffs, damaged Ijy water when in transitu. .'. . '. .. [..] Brick, Fire, for lining stoves [[ Brick, made from anthracite coal waste Brick, hollow and porous ','. . ..'. Brick, Building .**."'..'.'....'.*,.* Brick, for building or repairing furnaces for gas works .. . Bricks for bakers' ovens Brick, Fire-Brick, for use exclusively in process of maniifkc- tures Brick, Bath Brick ........[[......[.'. Brick, Firebrick, N. E. S ....... '. '. '. ........ [ ,.,, [ Brimstone, crude or in roll or flour Brim Moulds, for gold beaters .......].. [ [ .....[ British Gum, Dressine, Sizing, Cream and Enamelied sizing Bristles i cent per lb. Bridge Iron . . i^ cent per'lb.,* buVnot less' than ±5ritannia Metal m pigs and bars Britannia M»..al, manufactures of, if not plated*. ..... Britannia Metal, manufactures of, if plated British copyright works .' .'se'e' Books.* Broma Chloralum Bromine / Brooms of all kinds Broom Corn Bronze Phospher ' Vsee Phosph JDVOnze Wire, snmp nc V>i-occ r^^- ^^,^,,^.. ,.,: ^ , same as brass or copper wire Bronze Statuettes er, &c. P. C. 20 20 30 20 20 20 Free Free Free 20 2q Free Free Free 35 Free 25 30 20 Free 25 Free Brushes Buck Skins (Glove Leather) tanned or" dressed," colored" ir T^n^i^'Si 7/ I'T. (See Leather) Buck Skins (Leather) dressed, waxed or glazed. (See Leather ±5uckthorn and Strip Fencing, of iron or steel •RmoI, u ^ */^ cs^ts per lb. 5"t^^^^^-- ••• 10 cents per bushel mick wheat, damaged by water in transitu (on appraised value) Buckwheat, meal or flour 1/ cent n^-r Ih Buchu Leaves ^ ^^""^ P" ^''• 15 35 25 Buchu Leaves, when powdered, Buckles, for saddlers Buckles, tin, for suspenders or braces ."..*.".'.*..'." .' 'see Bra'ces Buckles, tin buckles, N.E.S Buckles, other, N. E. S P.'!ff'f''"^f ■^?' ^^^^^""/^ctur'e if 'hat' and'binnei 'shapes'. ] ] ] ijuttalo rlide. TnHinn {irocco.i ^ Buffalo Hides, not dressed 20 Free 20 35 35 25 30 Free 20 Free CUSTOMS TARIFF. 23 p. c. 20 20 30 20 20 20 Free Free Free 20 2q Free Free Free 35 Free 25 30 20 Free 25 Free IS 35 25 20 Free 20 35 35 25 30 Free 20 Free p. c. Buffalo, Bison and Camel Hair, unmanufactured. (See Hair) Free " manufactures of. .see Hair Buggies (see item Carriages) Builders' Hardware, 35 Building Plans and Drawings 20 Building Stones , see Stones. Bulbous Roots .... 20 Bullion, Gold and Silver in bars, blocks or ingots Free Bullion Fringe Free Bunting, Wool (see Wool, all fabrics) Burrs, brass or copper ^c Burr Stones, in blocks, rough or unmanufactured, not bound up or prepared for binding into mill stones Fre^ Burr Stones N.E.S (see Stones) Burgundy Pitch Free Busk, corset clasps, &c see item Corset ciasps. Bushes, Gooseberry, i cent each Bushes, Rose, costing 20 cents and less 3 cents each Bushes, Rose other 20 Bushes, Raspberry i cent each Bushes, Blackberry i cent each Bushes, other N. E.S 20 Butter Knives, plated. See Knives Butts, Hardware ... -je Butchers' and Table Steels .' ". .'.*.*.'. . . ../.'.'. '. '. '. '. 30 Butter 4 cents per ik Butter Triers ^O Butter " Color," not Annatto 20 Butterine, or other substitute for Butter, importation prohibited. Buttons of Vegetable Ivory or Horn 10 cents per gross and 20 Buttons ef Hoof, Rubber, Vulcanite or composition 5 cents. . per gross and 20 Buttons, all other, not elsewhere specified 25 Button Covers, Crosier 10 Button Moulds 25 Button, mohair cloth for covering buttons, &c see item Lasting, &c., &c. Cabinet of Coins, collections of Medals and other antiquities . Free Cabinet Ware or Furniture (wood or iron) 35 Cables, Telephone, Telegraph, and Electric Light Cables. . 25 Cables Chain (Iron or Steel) over 9/16 of an inch in diameter s Cables and Chains, all other, (Iron) N.E.S ......,,__ _ 30 Cables, other see cordage Cachous, breath sweeteners i j^ cent per lb. and 35 24 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Cacti see Florist Stock Cages, bird cages Cakes not sweetened Cakes sweetened Cake Turners ; . . I Calendered Paper, not ruled Calendered Paper, ruled Calendars, advertising 6 cents per lb. Calf Skins, tanned but not dressed, waxed or glazed see leather Calf Skins, tanned or dressed, waxed or glazed Calumba Root Cambric Cloths, see cotton fabrics uncolored Camel Hair see Hair Cameos See Precious Stones Camphor Gum Camwood and vSumac, and extract for dyeing or tanning pur- poses, when not further manufactured than crushed or ground Canada Plates (see Iron) Canary Colors, in liquid, N.E.S see Paints Canary Birds Canary Seed see Seed Candied Peels i}( cents per lb. and Candles, Tallow 2 cents per lb. Candles, Paraffine Wax 5 cents per lb. Candles, all others, including Sperm Candle Wick Canes and Walking Sticks N. E. S Cane or Rattan in its natural state Cane or Rattan, split or otherwise manufacLured Cane Juice, refined Syrups (see sugars) . . i cent per lb. and Cane Juice, concentrated (see sugars) Canton Flannels, not stained, painted or printed I cent per sq. yard and Canton Flannel, colored or dyed 2 cts per sq. yard and Canvas for manufacture of Floor Oil Cloth, not less than 45 inches wide, and not pressed nor calendered Canvas, pressed or calendered, but not dyed or painted Canvas, dyed or painted Canvas, "Jute," not less than 58 inches wide, when imported by manufacturers of Floor Oil Cloth, for use in their factories Canvas of Flax or hemp, to be used for boat and ship sails. Canvas Leggings Canvas, painted and stretched on frames, for artists' use. . . Canvas, all other, not elsewhere specified P. c. 35 25 35 30 25 35 20 20 Free 20 Free 20 3S 25 20 25 Fre^ 25 3<^ 15 15 Free 20 25 Free 5 35 25 20 41 Card? Cara^ Cara\ 'g Carpe CUSTOMS TARIFF. 25 P. c. 35 25 35 30 25 35 20 20 Free 20 Free I2>^ 20 35 25 20 25 Free 25 ). and 30 d and 15 d and 15 an 45 Free 20 25 Free 5 35 2^ 20 Cannon and Musket Powder, in kegs and barrels, 4c. per lb. Canister Powder, in i lb. and i>^ lb. tins 15 cts per lb. Can Openers Cans, or packages made of tin or other material, containing fish of any kind, see Oysters in cans, under items fish, &c. Caoutchouc, unmanufactured Caoutchouc, manufactures of see Indian Rubber Caplins, unfinished Leghorn hats Caps, cloth, V >1 see Hats Caps and Hats, not elsewhere specified Caps, Fur Caps, Percussion (Capsules for Bottles, made of lead Capes, Fur Capers, French Capers in vinegar same as pickles, see item pickles Carbuncles [See Precious Stones] Caid Mounts Carmine, dry color Carmine, in pulp Car Springs (see Springs in Iron) Cars, Railway Cars, Railway and Street, the seat fixtures for, of cast iron, to be classed as castings see Castings Locks, Window-fasteners and similar articles to be classed as Carriage Makers' hardware Carbolic or Heavy Oil (Jarbons, Electric arc light Carbons or Carbon points not exceeding twelve inches in length, and in proportion for greater or less lengths $2. 50 per thousand Carboys, containing liquid, to pay same rate of duty as if imported empty [See Glass] Carboys, empty [See Glass] Cardboard Card Clothing, Wire for see Wire Card Clothing, machine Cards, show cards 6 cents per lb. and Cards, devotional and Sunday-school illustrated, printed or stamped 6cts. per lb. and Cards, for playing 6 cts. per pack C^ards, printed [Commercial] Cards, embossed, or Christmas or New Years's Chromos, 6 cts. per lb. and Cardamon Seed, crude see Seeds Caraway Seed, crude see Seeds Caraway Seed, other see Seeds Carpenters' Tool Baskets c p. c. 30 Free 20 30 30 25 35 30 2; 35 20 30 30 30 35 10 30 30 35 25 20 20 35 20 Free Free 25 2(5 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Carpet Stretchers Carpet Sweepers Carpet Bags Carpet vScjuares Carpet Warps, not coloured see Cotton Wadding Carpet Warps, coloured see Cotton Wadding Carpet, treble ingrain, three-ply and two-ply carpets, com- posed wholly of wool 10 cents per square yard and Carpets, two-ply and three-ply ingrain carpets, of which the warp is composed wholly of cotton or other material than wool, worsted, the hair of the Alpaca goat, or other like animal 5 cents per square yard and Carpets, Venetian and Damasks Carpets, Brussel Carpets, Dutch ' Carpets, Jute * Carpets, Smyrna Carpets, Mats and Rugt. Carpets, Tapestry [ ' Carpet Rugs and Mats, N. E. S *..'.*.".'..*.". Carpets, other, including printed felts and druggets* not elsewhere specified Carpet Linings and Stair Pads ...',.'.', Carpeting, Matting and Mats of Hemp and Jute*. *. *. *. *, *. *. *. '. '. Carrot Seed Cartridges satchels ......' Cartridges, for jnms, rifles and pistols, N.E.S..'.'. see Arms Cartridge cases Cars, railway cars Cars, passenger, baggage and freight, the property of rail*- road companies crossing the frontiers, «*^x see Locomotives, &c. Cart^ . ggg Carriages Carnages, Buggies of all kinds. Farm Waggons, Farm, Rail- way or Freight Carts, Pleasure Carts or Gigs and simi- lar vehicles, costing less than $50 $10 each and Costing $50 and less than $100 $15 each and All such Carriages costing $100 each and over Carnages, Railway Cars, Sleighs, Cutters, Wheelijarrows and Hand Carts Carriages, Childrens' Carriages of all kinds*. Carriages, toy carriages Carriages, parts of, or other manufactured 'arti'cies,' shall' be charged with same rate of duty, on a proportionate valuation, as that chargeable upon the finished article. Carriages, parts of, &c. ; is held to include Wheels, Bodies, Seats, Dashboards, Gears, Tops, Banded Hubs, oiians and Puies ready to fit, painted or not painted. p. c. 30 25 20 20 25 25 25 25 30 25 25 25 25 25 Free 35 35 35 30 20 20 35 30 35 35 Carri Carri Carri ( Carri Car A Cash Cash Cash Cash Cash Cash Cash Cash Cash Cask Cast! Cass: Cass: Cass: Casti Casti Cast Cast Cast Cast Cast Cast Case Case Case Cast Case Case Case Case Case Case p. c. 30 30 30 25 20 20 25 25 25 25 30 25 25 25 25 25 Free 35 35 35 30 &c. and 20 and 20 • • • • rows 35 30 • • • • 35 • • • • 35 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Carriage Hardware Carriages of Settlers see Settlers Effects, etc. Carriages of travellers, and Carriages laden with merchan- dise, and not to include circus troupes or hawkers, under regulations to be prescribed by the Minister of Customs Carriage Dusters Car Wheel Tires of Steel when in the rough ^ Cash Boxes, if Japanned ^ Cash Boxes, not Japanned f Cashmere Shawls, not silk Cashmere, of Silk Cashmere Dolmans lo cents per lb. rind i Cashmere Jackets 10 cents per lb. and :t Cashmere Mufflers, hemmed lo cents per lb. and Cashmere Mufflers, not hemmed lo cents per Id. and Cashmere, other, manufactures of, not elsewhere provided for (see Wools, Fabrics, N.E.S.) Caskets, burial, of any material Casts, as models for '' ': use of schools of design Cassia, ground Cassia, unground (spice) Cassimeres, wool lo cents per lb. and Castile Soap, in cakes 2 cents per lb. Castile Soap, mottled or white, and White Soap, 2 cents per lb. Cast Iron Forks, not handled nor ground, nor otherwise fur- ther manufactured , , Cast Iron Pipes of every description, $12 per ton, provided the duty shall not be less than 35 per cent. Cast Scrap Iron $4 per ton Cast Iron Vessels, $16 per ton, provided the duty shall not be less than 30 per cent. Castings, not elsewhere provided for, $16 per ton, but not less than Castor Oil Cases, clock cases Cases, egg cases, containing eggs Cases, manicure cases Cases for jewels and watches 10 cts. each and Cases for silver and plated ware, and for cutlery and other like articles lo cents each and Cases, toilet cases Cases, cigar and cigarette cases Cases, fancy cases for smokers' use Cases, pipe cases Cases, perfume cases 27 p. c. 35 Free 30 Free 35 30 25 30 25 25 25 20 35 Free 25 10 20 10 30 20 35 20 35 30 35 35 35 35 35 28 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Cases, fancy, other, and similar fancy articles made of any material, N. E. S Catholic Home Almanack, periodical. ... Cattle, for improvement of stock Cattle, other Catgut Strings or Gut Cord for Musical Instruments Catgut or Whipgut, unmanufactured C atsups (see Sauces] •. . . Caustic Potash Caustic Soda, "in Rosin Shell," a prepared lye Caustic Soda, other Cats' Eyes see Precious Siones. Cedar, red cedar (See Lumber) Cedar, Spanish cedar . (See Lumber) Cedar manufacture see Wood. Celluloid or Xyolite, in sheets, lumps, blocks or balls in the rough Celluloid moulded into sizes for handles of knives and forks, not bored nor otherwise manufactured Celluloid Collars 24 cents per doz. and Celluloid, cuffs 4 cents per pair and Celluloid, manufactures of, N.E.S Cement stone, orwater limestone, per ton of 13 cubic f<., $1.00 Cement, burnt and unground 7>^ cents per 100 lbs. Cement, Hydraulic or Waterlime, ground, including barrels, 40 cents per barrel. Cement, in bulk or in bags 9 cents per bush. Cement, Portland or Roman, in barrels, including barrels, 40 cts. per barrel Cement, Portland or Roman, in bulk or in bags 9 cents per bushel. Cement, other (N. E. S.) ( >ment Oil lubricating Chalk and Cliff stone, ground or unground Chalk, manufactured Chalk lines , Champagne, and all other sparkling wines, in bottles, con- taining each not more than one quart and more than a pint $3.00 per dozen and Champagne, containing not more than a pint each and more than Yz pint $1.50 per dozen and Champagne, containing j^ pint each or less. . 75c per doz. and Champagne, bottles containing more thai, one quart each shall pay in addition to $3.00 per dozen bottles at the rate of $1.50 per I.e. on the quantity in excess of one quart and Note.— The quarts and pints in each case being old Wine Measure. P. C. 35 15 Free 30 Free Free 20 20 Free Free 10 30 30 20 20 25 Free 20 30 30 30 30 3(> p. c. ny •• 35 •• 15 Free . . 30 Free . . Free . . 20 . . 20 Free forks. J. 1 10 ^ and 30 Ir and 30 20 Free 20 25 Free 20 30 30 30 30 30 ^ ^^H ^^P CUSTOMS TARIFF. Chamomile Flowers Chamomile Flowers when powdered Chamois Skins Chamois Leather Shirts and Jackets Charts, admiralty charts Charts,N.E.S Chains, or cords made of hair Chain Trace, part of harness Chains, Gold and Silver .•••••.' Chains (iron or steel) over nine-sixteenths of an inch in diameter .^ Chains (iron or steel) other, N. E. S Chairs, furniture, wood or Iron Chair seats, perforated Chair (wrought iron or steel) for railway purposes [See Iron] Channels, iron or steel See Angles in steel Chaplets, as prayer beads Charcoal Charcoal, laundry irons Cheese 3 cents per lb. Cheese triers .... : Cheese Cloths i cent per square yard and Cheques, printed Chemicals, not elsewhere specified Chimneys, glass lamps Cherries i.cent per quart Cherry Juice, not sweetened or mixed with spiiits see Lime Juice Cherry Juice, if sweetened, as fruit syrups (See lime juice) Cherrywood (See Lumber) Cherryheat Welding Compound Cherry Trees 4 cents each Cherry Stcnes Chesnut Wood (See Lumber) Chewing Gum, if sweetened 1)4 cent per lb. and Chewing Gum, not sweetened Chia Seed see Seeds. Chicory, raw or green 3 cents per lb. Chicory or other roots or vegetables used as a substitute for coffee, kiln dried, roasted or ground 4 cents per lb. China Clay Chinese Blue, dry color see Paints Chloralum or Chloride of Aluminium China Ware China or Cornwall stone Chinchona Bark Chinchona Bark, when powdered 29 p. c. Free 20 20 30 Free 20 30 35 2C 5 30 35 35 30 20 30 30 15 35 20 30 Free 03 20 Free 20 Free 30 Free Free 20 .30 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Chimneys, Lamp (glass) Chimney linings or vents see Drain Pipes. Chip Hats (Jhloride of Soda Chloride of Harium Chloride of Lime Chlorate of Potash in Crystal, when imported for manufactur- ing purposes only Chlorate of Potash, in tablets Chlorate of Potash, N.E.S Chocolate, not sweetened 4 cents per lb. Chocolate Drops I j^ cent per lb. and Chocolate, containing sugar 5 cents per lb. Christmas and New Years chromos 6 cts. per lb. and Chronometer Clocks, as Clocks Chronometer Watches Chronometers for Ships Chromo Pictures 6 cts. per lb. and Chromo Cards 6 cts. per lb. and Chromos ; 6 cts. per lb. and Chromos mounted on cardboard matts 6 cts. per lb. and Chromotypes 6 cts. per lb. and Churns (wood) Churns and Crocks, earthenware, per gallon of holding capacity 3 cents Church Bells, when imported by and for use of Churches... Church Vestments Cider, not clarified or refined 5 cents per gall Cider, clarified or refined 10 cents per gallon. Cigars $2 per lb. and Cigarettes $2 per lb. and Cigar, Cigarette and Pipe Cases Cigar and Cigarette holders Cinabar Cinabar, Vermillion, dry color Cinnamon Ground [spice] Cinnamon Unground (spice) Circulars of Silk, lined with furs ( irculars of Wool, lined with furs 10 cents per lb. and Citrons, Vegetable see Vegetables Citrons rinds in brine Clasps, buckle clasps steel for see Ice Creepers in steel Clasps for Corsets see item corset clasps Clay Tobacco Pipes Clay, Pipe clay unmanufactured Clays Clifit Stone, ground or unground P. C. 30 30 Free 20 Free Free 25 20 35 20 35 25 Free 20 20 20 20 20 25 Free 20 25 25 35 35 Free 20 25 10 30 25 25 Free 35 Free Free Free Clippii Clippii Clocks Clock cl Clock Clock Cloaki Cloaki Cloth( Cloth, Cloth, Cloth, Cloth, Cloth: Clothi Cloth; Cloth Cloth Cloth ' Cloth I Cloth I Clout * 1 Clovt Coal, Coal, Coal Coal Coke Coke I Coal' Coal Ceal p. c. • • * « 30 pes. ■ • • • 30 Free • • • 20 ■ • . • Free tur- • • • Free . . . 25 • • • 20 lb. and lb. 35 and 20 35 25 Free and 20 and 20 ind 20 and 20 and 20 • • • 25 mg ;nts s... Free • • • 20 Tall on. ind 2-; md 25 35 35 Free • . • 20 25 . ... 10 ind 30 25 >les 25 1 • • Free eel sps • • • 35 Free • • Free 1 • • Free 'da CUSTOMS TARIFF. Clippin2:s, iron or steel see Clippings in Iron Clippings and Waste, &c see rags Clocks and clock cases of all kinds Clock Springs and clock movements, other than for tower clocks, complete or in part.^ Clock Springs and movements for tower clocks Clock Springs, steel for see Clock Springs in steel Cloaks, fur lined see Clothmg Cloaks of fur '^ ' " ' i" ' \ Clothes Wringers $1 each and Cloth, coated or flocked, &c see item Oil Cloth Cloth, tracing cloth 5 cents per sq. yard and Cloth, bookl>inder's cloth Cloth, Tennis Cloth, Cotton see item Denims in cotton 2 cents per sq. yard and Cloths (see Wool) 10 cents per 11). ami Clothing, Wool 10 cents per lb. and Clothing and apparel of British subjects dying abroad ..... see Apparel, t\:c. Clothing, Cotton see Cotton Clothing, Linen ••• ••; Clothing, India Rubber surfaced waterproof clothmg locts. ]5er 11). and Clothing, India Rubber or Clothing made waterproof with India Rubber, N.E.S Clothing, Silk • • ••• Clothing, horse clothing, shaped, Wool, 10 cents per lb. and Clothing, horse clothing, of any material, N.E.S Clothing, donation of, for charitable purposes Clothing, imported by and for use of army and navy See "Articles" for army and navy Clothing for Canadian Militia Clothing, other, N. E. S ••• Clout Nails, wrought iron and pressed 1>^ cents per lb. but not less than • Clover Seed see Seeds Coal, Anthracite I Coal, Bituminous, per ton of 2,000 lbs P Coal Dust. Anthracite Coal Dust • Coal Dust, other N. E. S > Coke, per ton of 2,000 lbs •••:•■■•■" Coke, Gas (the produce of gas works), when used m Can- adian manufactures only • Coal Oi' and Kerosene, distilled, purified, N.E.S ..^. 7 1/5 cents per I.G. Coal Oil and Kerosene fixtures and parts thereof Ceal Tar = • • . • 31 p. c 35 10 35 Free 25 30 15 10 15 20 25 35 35 25 35 30 25 30 Free Free 30 35 Free 60 Free 20 50 Free 30 10 32 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Coal Tar Dyes see Aniline Dyes, &c. Coal I'itch • • Coalings, wool 10 cents per lb. and Coats, Fur ••••": „ Coats, other see Clothing Cohalts, Ore of Cobalt, Oxide of. Metallic Color. • • • Cocaboral Wood st;e Lumber Cocoa Mattint' and Mats — Cocoanul I'udding Preparation, a mixture of cocoanut, rice, tapioca, ike 8 cents per lb. Cocoanuts, imported from place of growth by vessel direct to a Canadian port 5° cents per lOO Coconnuts N.E.S $i-00 per hundred Cocoa I'asie and Chocolate, and other preparations of Cocoa, not sweetened 4 per ct. per lb. Cocoa Paste and Chocolate and other preparations of cocoa, contp ining sugar 5 cents per lb. Cocoanut, dessicated, sweetened or not 8 cents per lb Cocoanut Oil, in its natural state C(JCoa Bean, shell and nibs, not roasted, crushed or ground . Cod Liver Oil, medicated Cod Oil [N. E. S.] Cod Oil, from Newfoundland Cod fish see fish Cochineal Coffee, condensed coffee, not sweetened Coffee, condensed Coffee with milk, when sweetened i^ cts per lb. and Coffee, Green, imported from the United States ^ Coftee, Green, imported from other countries than U.S Coffee, roasted or ground, imported from U.S.. 3 c. p. lb. and Coffee, roasted or ground, imported from other countries than U.S 3 cts. per lb. Coffee substitutes, composed of roots or vegetables see Chicory Coffee, all other substitutes and imitations of, N.E.S 3 cts. per lb. Coffee, extract of or substitute thereof of all kinds 5 cts. per lb. Coffee Mills Coffee Roasters Coftee-pot Stands Coffins of any materials Coffin Trimmings Coins, Cabinet of Coins, Silver Coins from the U.S r. c. 10 20 25 Free Free 30 Free P'ree 20 20 Free Free 35 35 10 Free 10 3'3 30 30 35 30 Free 20 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 33 r. c. 10 20 25 P'ree Free 30 Free Free 20 20 Free Free 35 35 10 Free 10 3'5 30 30 35 30 Free 20 r. c. Free 35 35 30 30 30 10 30 Coins, Gold and Silver, except U.S. silver coins Free Coins, base or counterfeit, importation prohibited Coir and Coir Yarn Collars of paper Collars, latlies' embroidered • ; • Collars, Celluloid or Xyolite 24 cents per doz. anc Collars of linen and cotton 24 cents per doz. and Collars, lace collars • • : : "/: \ / Colleges, articles for see Philosophical In^t^umems Collodion '^'^'^ '^"^"'^ Colchicum Seed • • .*,' * Colcothar see item oxides Coloirne, color in pulp ; •.• .••_.•••• •■• n" T"' Cologne Water, and Perfumed Spirits, in bottles or Hasks, not weiijhing more than four ounces ■■■■••'■■'•'•' ^^ Cologne Water, and Perfumed Spirits, in beetles, flasks or packages, weighing more than four ounces each... see .spirits . ... . $2 per proof gal. Colored Glass, plain Colored Glazed Paper ; " : " ' ,' ,' ' "1 Colored Fabrics woven in whole or in part of dyed or colored cotton yarn, or jute yarn, or of part jute and part cotton yarn or other material, except silk, N.K.S. •■•••••• •/ ■ Colours and Paints, pulped or ground in oil or other luiuids see paints ;/.'''' ,*.V.*-" x^ t^'ci Colours, Metallic, viz : Oxide of Cobalt, Zinc and Tin, N.E.S Colours, in pulp • ^^^ ^^^"^ Colours, dry, not elsewhere specihed • • • • • • • • Colours ground in spirits, and all spirit varnishes and lacquers '^ $1.00 per gal. 40 20 35 25 30 Free 30 20 20 20 2G 35 Colouring, dry. ^ee'varnish Colodion Varnish see varmsn Coloured Sand Colza Oil Combs, Painters' graining combs Combs, for dress and toilet, all kinds i^ Combs, curry combs, as Saddlers' hardware ... 35 Commercial blank forms, printed or lithographed 6b Communion Plate, when imported by and for the use ot. . ^^^^ Churches .'/''" 1 n* * Common Soap, brown or yellow .....i^ cents per lb. Common, soft and liquid soap, not perfumed ■^y^^^ Compasses, for ships • • • • ' : ' ' \\" "' i Composition Metal for the manufacture of filled gold watch Composition Nails', Spikes and Sheathing Nails 20 Composition Fuel, in blocks 10 34 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Composition ornaments :•:•••' Compositions, medicinal see Proprietary Medicines Compressed Yeast Cakes see yeast, &c. Concentrated Lye Condensed Coffee see Coffee Condensed Milk, not sweetened , Condensed Milk, sweetened X P^r cent per lb. Conium Cicuta, or Hemlock seed and leaf Confectionery and Sugar Candy i^ cent per lb. and Control Clocks, known as Watchmen's Clocks Copper bars, rods, ' >olts and ingots , Coppered Iron or Steel Wire, N.E.S. See Wire Copper Nails Copper Rivets Copper Burrs Copper Sheathing not planished or coated Copper, old and scrap Copper, pigs Copper, seamless drawn tubing Copper, in sheets or subdivisions, shaped or otherwise mannfactured Copper Sheets, tinned or planished Copper in sheets or plates of not less than four inches in width Copper, in sheets of less than four inches in width Copper in strips of less than four inches in width Copper Wire, covered Copper Wire, N.E.S. . . . Copper Baths Copper, sulphate of Copper and Brass Wire Twisted see item ' ' brass" Copper Wire for boots and shoes see item Brass Wire Twisted, &c Copper Wire Cloth rolled round wire rods under ^ inch in diameter, when imported by wire manufacturers for use in making wire in their factories Copper, all other manufactures of, not elsewhere specified. . Copper, sulphate of Copper, subacetate of Copper, precipitate of, crude Copperas, Sulphate of Iron Copy Books Copying Presses Copying Pencils Corals See Precious Stones Coral, cut or manufactured, N.E.S Copper P. c. 35 20 35 35 Free 35 35 10 25 35 35 35 lO lO ID lO 30 30 Free 15 15 35 15 30 Free 20 Free 30 Free Free Free Free 35 30 30 20 CUSTOMS TARIFF. p. c. 35 20 35 35 Free 35 35 lO 25 35 35 35 lO lO lO lO 30 30 in Free 15 15 35 15 30 Free 20 Free 30 Free Free Free Free 35 30 30 20 I 35 p. c. 30 and 50 15 20 20 CoJdrciiap^r;:;;;.'.::::;.*':.;;; Conon uncoiled Fabrics. Cords and Tassels of silk or any other material 3° Cords, Yarn for the manufacture of. ^ •••••• • • • • -^ee Varns Cordage, cotton cordage and cotton braided cords •••••••••; ^° Cordage, of all kinds, N. E. S i X cents per lb. and 10 Cordials, as proprietary medicines, liquid Cordials (see Spirits) • • • • • • Corduroy • -,; ^ ^^"^' P'' '^' ^ Corn, "dried or evaporated V 'r " 'r'i' Corn Indian, for ensilage see Indian Co n Corn Indian, to be kiln dried, &c -see Indian Coin Corn Indian, N.E.S 7/2 cents per bushel. Corn' Indian, when damaged by water in transitu (on ap- cori*M^ ^^^""^^ ' ' ■ ::::.v;:::;.:: : "■4oceni; Ver'baVrei Com Flour, when found to contain all the properties of the corn or corn meal, less the bran and other parts re- movable by boiling only, and not capable of being used as starch without further change • .• • • Corn Meal, when damaged by water in transitu (on appraised value) Corn Cob Pipes • ' • • * ' * V 8:Xn^°^"™:::::-;:::::.::.:::::seyp;eci;:s^iS::i C ork Pressers ..•••••• Corks and Cork-wood or Cork-bark, manufactured 20^^ Cork- wood or bark, unmanufactured Corkscrews ^q Cork Drawers Corrugated Iron Flues (see Tubing) Corrugated Galvanized Sheet Iron ■^ Cornice Poles and pole ends, brass • ^ Cornwall or China Stone, ground or unground ^^^^ SrS;;;eef^::v:v:::::::^^[^^ciof^^^^ Corset clasps, spoon clasps or busks, blanks, ^^l^ks ^^ f steels and other corset steels, whether plain, apanned, lacquered, tinned or covered with paper or cloth ; a so back, bone or corset wires, covered with paper or cloth. cut to lengths and tipped with brass or tin, or "n ipped orincoils 5 cents per lb. and 30 Cosmoline, as Vaseline Free Cotton, raw ^e Cotton covered Wire ' ; • •••;{; otton Seed . .••••••:••••■_::: ••u.„y.o„nf..nane^ 35 Cotton Bed Quilts, not includmg woven quUtb or ^ouu.^.^ai.. ^3 20 20 35 30 36 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Cotton Belts Cotton and Jute Tapestry • • Cotton Tape, printed, for labels I5 cents per lb. and Cotton Fillets, &c., &c see item billets Cotton Damasks Cotton Surcingles Cottons, grey or unbleached, bleached cotton sheetmgs, drills, ducks, cotton or Canton flannels, not stamed, painted or printed i cent per sq. yd and Cotton, Denims, drillings, bed-ticking, gmghams, plaids, cotton or canton flannels, flannelettes, cotton tennis cloth, or striped Zephirs, ducks and drills dyed or col- ored, checked and striped shirtings, cottonades, Ken- tucky jeans, pantaloon stuffs, and goods of like descrip. tion 2 cents per sq. yard and Cottons, ' ail* 'clothing made of cotton, or other material not otherwise provided for, including corsets, and similar articles made up by the seamstress or tailor, also tarpaulin, plain or coated with oil, paint tar, or other composition, and cotton bags made up by the use of the ne( lie N. E. S. Cottons, ginghams and plaids, dyed or coloured 2 cents per sq. yd. and Cotton Handkerchiefs, printed or plain, in the piece or other- p. C. 25 25 25 25 35 15 15 wise • Cotton Shirts $l per doz. and Cotton Ties, made up Cotton Socks and Stockings lo cts. per lb. and Cotton undershirts Cotton Gloves Cotton Drawers Cotton-covered flat steel, cut to lengths, with brass on ends and eyeleted, as parts of clothing Cotton, knitting y irn, hosiery yarn, and other cotton yarn, under No. 40, not bleached, dyed, or coloured 2 cents per lb. and Cotton Yarns, not coarser than No. 40, bleached, unbleached or dyed, for use m covering electric wires ; also for the manufacture of Cotton Loom Harness, and for use in the manufacture of Italian Cloths, Cotton Worsted or Silk Fai)rics Cotton Yarns in cops only, made from single cotton yarns, finer than No. 40, when for use in their own factories by the manufacturers of Italian cloths, cnshmere and cotton cloths for the selvages of said cloths, and for these pur- poses only Cotton, knitting yarn, hosiery yarn, dyed or coloured .^ 3 cents per lb. and 35 15 25 30 35 30 35 35 35 35 15 Free Free 15 CUSTO: S TARIFF. Cotton, uncoloured cotton fabrics, viz :— Scrims and win- dow scrims, cambric, cloths, muslin apron checks, bril- liants, cords, piques, diapers, lenos, mosquito nettings, SWISS jaconets, and cambric muslins, and plain striped or checked lawns Cotton Braided Cords Cotton Cordage Cotton Collars 24 cts. per doz. and Cotton, nettings of cotton see item laces Cotton Nettings, mosquito nettings .. see cotton uncoloured fabrics Cotton Netting for boots and shoes and gloves Cotton Parasols and Umbrellas Cotton Prunella, N. E. S 2 cents per sq. yd. and Cotton Prunella, for boots and shoes Cotton Pillow Cases Cotton Hose, lined with rubber 5 cents per lb. and Cotton, seamless bags 2 cents per lb. and Cotton Seed Oil (Olive Butter) Cotton, sewing thread, in hanks, black, bleached and un- bleached, three and six cord Cotton, sewing thread, on spools Cotton Thread, all other, N. E. S Cotton Towels Cotton Shawls Cotton Twine i cent per lb. and Cotton Velveteens and Cotton Velvets Cotton Cuffs 4 cts. per pair and Cotton Wadding, batting, bats and warps, and carpet warps, not bleached, dyed or coloured 2 cents per lb. and Cotton Wadding, batting, warps, dyed or coloured 3 cents and Cotion warps on beams i cent per sq. yd. and Cottons, Winceys, checked, striped, or fancy Winceys, over 25 inches wide 2 c. per sq.yd. and Cotton, Winceys of all kinds, N.E.S Cotton.s, jeans, coutilles, cambrics, silicias and casbans, printed or dyed, not elsewhere specified Cottons, Jeans and Coutilles, when imported by dress, stay and corset makers, for use in their own factories Cotton Yarn, colored, or part jute or part cotton yarns Cottons, printed or dyed, cotton fabrics, N.E.S Col tons, manufactures of, N. E. S Cotton Wool, not dyed •. • • Cotton Wool raw dyed, not to include wadding batts, batting or jeweller's wool Cotton Waste and Rags 37 p. c. 25 30 30 30 30 25 10 35 15 10 35 15 15 20 I2>4 25 20 25 25 25 20 30 15 15 15 15 22^- 32>4 25 25 32^ 20 Free 20 Free 38 CUSTOMS TARIFF. P, C. 20 15 Free Free Cotton Plush Cotton Warp, No. 60, and finer Cotton Seed, meal ' Cotton Seed Cake •- • ; ••; ' " Cottonnades see Cotton Demms, &c. Cottolene, a substitute for lard, same as lard...... . ■ ■ -^^^ ^^rc Counterpanes or Quilts, white, with >. oven colored border. . 25 Counters, boot and shoe, made from leather board, ]4, cent per pair. Coutilles see Cotton Jeans, &c. Cow Hair, unmanufactured. ^"^^^ Cow Hair manufactures, N. E.S ^° Cracked Corn and Wheat • • • • • ^O Cranberries 30 cents per bushel Cranks for Steamboats ^ee Iron Cranks lor Mills see Iron Crapes of all kinds ^° Creoline, an antiseptic and disinfectant 20 Crocidolites see Precious Stones. Crocks, earthenware, per gallon holding capacity 3 cts. Crop ends of steel rails for the manufacture of steel $2 per ton Crowbars i cent per lb. and Cream of Tartar in Crystals Cream of Tartar, other, N. E. S ; • • Crinoline, wire for see Wire. Crucibles of Plumbago Crucibles, N.E.S • 20 Crucible Sheet Steel see Sheet Steel m Steel. Crucible cast steel wire see Wire. Cryolite, mineral ^ ^^^ Crystalized Tinplate 20 Crystal See Precious Stones Crysolite See Precious Stones Crystal and decorated glass tableware made expressly for mounting with silver-plated trimmings, when imported by manufacturers of plated ware 20 Crystal Soap, " a soap powder " 3 cents per lb. Cubic Nitre, or Nitrate of Soda Free Cucumbers 25 Cudbear, Extract of Free Cues - see Bagatelle Boards. Cuffs of Celluloid or Xyolite 4 cents per pair and 30 Cuffs of paper 35 Cuffs, of linen or cotton 4 cents per pair and 30 Cummin Seed, crude see Seed Free Cummin Seed, N.E.S see Seed 10 25 Free 20 30 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 39 Cups or other prizes won in competition Currant Vines and Bushes Currant Wine See Wine Currants, green fruit I cent per quart Currants, Zante and others, dried i cent, per lb. Curled Hair Curling Stones, so called, of whatever material made of Curry Cards Curry Combs Curry Powders Curtains when made up, trimmed or untrimmed Curtains made of bamboo as furniture Cuticura Resolvent, in dry powder Cutters, tobacco cutters Cutters, paper cutters see Printing Presses. Cutlery : Knives, plated wholly or in part, costing under $3. 50 per doz 50 cents per doz. and Cutlery, plated, other, N.E.S Cutlery, not elsewhere specified Cut Flowers Cut Veneers over 1/16 of an inch in thickness as wood manu- facture Cut nails and spikes of iron or steel i cent per lb. Cutch or Terra Japonica Cylinder needles P. c. Free 20 20 25 35 35 25 30 35 25 30 20 30 25 20 25 Free 30 ;.:!! , , Free • • 25 ■ • Free ds. ind 30 . . 35 ind 30 led Free sed 10 Damar gum Damask of cotton, of linen, or of cotton and linen, bleached, unbleached or colored 25 Damask, of Cotton, &c. This is held to include Damask Tabling, Napkins, Doylies, Table-cloths and similar Dates, dried fruit I cent, per lb. Debeges, woollen dress goods (see Woollen Fabrics, &c.).... Decanters, and Dressed or m.oulded table ware (see Glass. ) Deer (glove leather) tanned or dressed, coloured or not coloured ■ see Leather. Deer Tongue (powdered) Deer Hair Degras Free Delaines, French [see Woollen Fabrics, &c.] Delineator, the 6 cents per lb. and Demijohns (earthenware and stoneware) per gallon of hold- ing capacity 3 cents Demijohns, Glass [see Glass] 20 20 20 20 40 CUSTOMS TARIFF. •ft a ^ds for borers .... s, not to include Demijohns containing liquid, to pay same rate ^ '^^'y,|'^'jf DeniZ ™ulnX' or coliied.- i 1 ! i :. cts.- pe-r'sq. yd. and Dental instruments, of all kinds Desks, writing desks • • s Vk ' ner lb Dessicated Cocoanut, sweetened or not S cts. per lo. Diamonds, glaziers' as tools Diamonds dust or bort Diamonds, cct ............ • • • • • • • ;; Diamonds, unset, mcludmg black i ^ Diamond Drills, for prospectmg for .. Diaprsfrriilirn" ; : ; ; : : : : : ;seV Co«-on, U^cilor;;! Fairies,: Dice, ivory or bone, fancy S:S',?m!;.fi:.XerVoi..;;:&c:::.se;Biankettir^;&. Dueslcins (woollen cloth) lo cents P" lb. and Dogs Dog Skin Rugs, dyed Dolls, all kinds and materials • • • - -' Dolmans of cashmere ■ \o cents per lb. and Doors, for safes and vaults, of iron or steel Door knobs Drafis, cheques and receipts Dragon's blood Drain Tiles, not glazed • • : "/ " * * 'J Drain Pipes, Sewer Pipes, chimney Imings or vents, and inverted blocks, glazed or unglazed, and earthenware tiles ; • Draughts and Chessmen of ivory or bone, fancy Drawers (cotton hosiery) • • Drawers (wool hosiery) lo cents per lb. and Draining jiaper, mounted Drawings, N.E.S i * ' ' j Drawini Slates ■-■-' cent each and Drawn Tubing, copper and brass, seamless Drawn Tubing, zinc, seamless • • • • • Dressed Flag Stones $2 per ton. Dressed Freestone Dressing, for boots and shoes Dressings, harness, and leather • • Dressine [see British gum] i cent per lb. Dried Fruits See Fruits Dried Roots, not elsewhere specified • • • • Dried Vegetables see Vegetables Drif^rs limiid see Varnish . Drillings ^cotton) dyed or colored 2 cts. per sq. yd. and P. c. 30 20 35 35 Free 20 Free Free 35 35 20 20 25 35 25 35 35 35 Free 20 35 35 35 20 35 20 20 10 10 30 30 30 20 15 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 41 r 1 30 L 15 20 1 35 ■ 35 , Free * 20 • Free e • Free >• • 35 35 d 20 t • 20 t 25 • 35 d 25 • 35 . 35 1 • 35 1 • Free , , 20 id re • • 35 35 , , 35 id 20 ■ • 35 • • 20 id 20 • • 10 • • 10 in. . . 30 . ' 30 . . 3c> lb. lits 1 , 20 »le£ ) 5h. ind i 15 Drills (cotton) not stained, painted or printed I cent per sq. yd. and Drop Black, ground in Japan, as varnish, 20 ct?. per gal. and Drops, medicinal see Proprietary Medicines. Diuggets and carpet squares, wool see Carpets. Druggets (dyed cotton) Drugs and Chemicals, not elsewhere specified Drugs, not elsewhere specified, in a crude state, used in dyeing or tanning Dryers mixed with paints or spirits see Paints. Dryers Japan, not mixed with paint or spirits 20 cts. per gall, and Dry white and red lead, orange mineral and zinc white Dry Putty, for polishing granite Dualin 5 cents per lb. and Duck, for belting and hose, when imported by manufacturers of rubber goods for use in their factories Duck (cottons) bleached or unbleached, not stained, painted or printed i c. per sq. yd. and Duck, cotton, colored see item Denims in cotton 2 cents per sq. yard and Duck, printed and dyed, as printed cotton Duck (linen) not elsewhere specified Dukehart's Malt Extract, see spirits. . .$2 per proof gal. and Dutch Metal Dust (bone) for manufacture^f Phosphates and Fertilizers Dust (bone) other ^ Dust, sawdust, ground or pulverized Dust, sawdust, N.E.S • - • • Dust, anthracite coal dust Dusts, other coal dust Dust, zinc dust • Dust, diamond dust Dust, not elsewhere specified Dutch or Schlag Metal, leaf Dye Wood, ground or further advanced in manufacture than in chips ; Dyeing articles, in crude state, not elsewhere specified. , . . Dyes, aniline and coal tar (see Aniline) Dye, jet black Dyes, not elsewhere specified Dynamite 5 cts. per lb. and P. c. 15 25 32 >^ 20 Free 25 5 20 20 Free 15 15 20 30 20 Free 20 25 20 Free 20 Free Free 20 30 20 Free 20 20 20 m 42 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Earth, ochrey earth Karth Closets ••••' Earth, Fuller's, prepared . . . . F^th Fuller's, not prepared, . , see item Oxides. Churns p. c. 30 35 .20 Free 35 35 35 EarthenwareTiles^ .^.^.^^•- ^^^^ ^^ jugs, Churns Earthenware and ^t«"^.^^'^i„„ capacity. . .3 cts. per gall, and Crocks, per gall. holcUngcai> ^^ .^^^ ^^^^g. Earthenware, stoneware and jhUe^^gra^^^^^^^^ ^^.^^^^^ ^^ rende'd for making buiklmgs fir^^PJ^^^ ^ p^ f^med spirits l^:JJ:^ltth.r-ma;^ctured than sawn or splU ^-^.^^ Egg Yolk, in bulk, preserved with salt, ^°. ,1 mixed Eggs :•. , Egg cases, contaimng eggs . . .^. • • • • ■ g^^^^^ ^^ be Egg boxes, when imported from the un ^^ ^^^^_ Lcluty^st^e paid on first importation............. ^^ Egg Beaters 25 Elastic Webbing ;* See Wine Elder Wine :'■ 25 Electric and Galvanic Batteries •••_•• 25 Electric light motors . •.•••• see'item Carbons. Electric arc light carbons, &c. 25 lleCrot'ype., Stereotypes, and ceUulo.ds-^'^- • g— ^^^p^, see Spirits. Elixirs, medicinal ' j ^oof and 30 Embalming Fluid (see spirits) ^^ p ^ ^1 ^^ Free 20 Free 20 i"^l:SC:f extia- heaW; \oi -cracked -ink damaged ,.,^11c: ', * ' *1 .. _ J ^ir^ryo} walls . . . ^ , 'I'v "1 cpp books educational Embossed bjoks for the Wmd ■ . .^see book ^ Embossed Cardo, or ^a.... ^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ 35 Free 20 p. c. 30 35 .20 Free 35 . 35 d 35 1- ts )d »ls se be la- le, me ms. 35 Free 20 Free 20 25 30 25 25 25 25 30 pes, tits, and 30 .... 35 iged .... 35 onal Free OS... and 20 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Embroidery and Sewing Silk Embroideries Emeralds See Precious Stones Emery, in blocks crushed or ground Emery Cloth Emery Paper Emery Wheels Emetic, tartar see Blood Albumen Enamelled Iron Ware Ends for Suspenders, finished Engines, Locomotives •_ Provided that any locomotive which, with its tender, weighs 30 tons and over shall pay a duty of not less than $2,000. Engines, Fire •. • • Engines, steam, of ships or other vessels built in any foreign country, &c. , see item ships Engines, all others, and boilers, N.E.S Engravings • .see item paintings Enos, Fruit Salts Entomological specimens Envelopes, paper, of all kinds Ergot Esparto, or Spanish Grass, for the manufacture of paper Essences of all kinds containing or mixed with spirits (see spirits) ;• Essence of Coffee 5 cents per lb. Essences, other, N.E.S Essential or Volatile Oils, for manufacturing purposes Essential oil, for toilet Ether, Sulphuric Ether 5 cents per lb. Ether, nitrous ether see spirits Excelsior for Upholsterers' use Extract of Monjeet see Madder Extracts, containing spirits (see spirits) Extract of Logwood, fustic, oak and oak bark Extract of Logwood in liquid form, containing no other in- gredient Extract Dukehart's malt extract (see spirits) $2 per proof gallon and Extract of Rennet see Rennet Extract of Malt (non-alcoholic), for medicinal purposes . Extract of Sumac for Tanning, &c see Camwood Extract of Sumac, other, N. E. S Extract of Fluid Beef, not medicated ■ • • Extract of coffee or substitute therefor, of all kinds.... 5 cents per lb 48 p. c. 25 30 Free 30 30 25 35 35 30 35 25 30 20 25 Free 35 Free Free 20 20 30 20 Free Free 30 25 20 25 44 CUSTOMS TARIFF. p. c. 20 Extract of Wool, N.E. S '...'.... Free Extract of Archill ! i ".'.'... . Free Extract of Cudbear ' y^ee Extract of Madder ^^ j^'^lj Extract of Indigo Yxee Extract of Saffron Yxqq Extract of Indian Madder • • ^o Extracts, N.E. S 20 Evergreens ^o Eyelets of Brass ] 25 Eyelets of Tin Eye glasses, finished ■ • Eye glasses, unfinished, and parts of. 30 25 35 Fancy Work Boxes, writing desks, glove boxes, handker- chirf boxes, manicure cases, perfume cases toilet ca es and fkncy cases for smokers' sets, and all simi- lar fLncy articles made of bone, shell, horn, ivory, wood, leather, plush, satin, silk, satmette or paper ; dolls and toys of all kinds, including sewing machmes, when not more than two dollars in value, and toy whips ; ornaments of alabaster, spar, amber, terra cotta or com- Dosition, statuettes and bead ornaments, JN.H-.b Fancy Grasses dried, but not colored nor otherwise manu- ^^^^ T7on= ^^^^^^ '.'.'. v. to be rated according to material. t,^"r' see starch Farina f^ vXiieiS: mu;trk;;d';;;: : : : : : :6 c.s; per ij^'and Fashion Plates, Tailors and Mantle Makers. .6 cts. per lb. and Feathers, Ostrich and Vulture, undressed 15 Feathers, Ostrich and Vulture, dressed 35 Feathers, for beds • • • • ^ Feathers, of all kinds, not elsewhere specified Feather Beds V ' V Felloes, spokes, hubs and parts of wheels, rough, hewn or sawn only ; * "," ' V '-'i'^' ' \ 'I' uil Felloes, spokes, hubs, and parts of wheels, finj hed, dutiable as carriage parts r ' ' ' f^^ ^^l"''^^ See item, hickory lumber sawn to shape for spokes ot wheels, etc. Felspar and Cliff Stone, ground or unground. • • qI{^ pressed of all kinds, not filled or covered by or with 'any woven fabrics • • - • ^'^^ 30 20 20 25 35 15 Free Fv; CUSTOMS TARIFF. _ , / 11 i,-*^\ . . .see item hats Felt, (pull over hats) • ^"^ Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels Felt, printed as carpets Felt N E S '.'.'", Felt'ci^th,' wool of every description, not ^^1^^*-;;;;^^^;;?^;^^^^^^^ Felt Boots and Shoes ' Felt Hats , ' ' " ', Ferro-manganese, for the manufacture of iron or s^ed^^ . . ^^ Ferro-silicon, for the manufacture of iron or steeL ..^^. .^.^. Ferrules, for umbrellas and parasols . See Umbrellas Ferrules, wire ferrules of iron, steel or brass, JN.h..^5 Fertilizers, Artificial and Mineral Fibre, Mexican, and tampico or istle Fibre, vegetable, for manufacturing purposes • .... Fibre Ware, indurated fibre ware, vulcanized fibre ware, and all articles of like material , • • • • • • • ; • • • • * Fibre, vegetable, twisted for convenience in transportation . . Fibriiia ■••;;• ■■- p-e.'ib. ^fS^'!^"lv.\v;.v.v;.v.-.v.':'.v scents ^enb. ?;l::,tef^^:;::::::::::::::-'-''-- FiUetrof Cotton "and Rubber, " nol exceeding V inches wide, for manufacture of card clothing Filter Paper, in sheets ^illglr^^^ a^^;^?^ -ci m^W bars,-b;ing an^\ron or steel cut to exact length, rolled, sheared off and lathtened, with a slot cut out of the side of each bar ; as parts of reapers and mowers • • • • — Finger Bars, railway (iron or steel) l* ' " ITk onri Fingering Yarn, under No. 30 ^o ^^^' ^^' ^^- ^^^^ Fire-clay Vents or chimney linings xi'i^'c Fire-arms, muskets, rifles, pistols and shot guns, N.b.b. . . . Fire-arms, imported by and for use of army ^"/^/^^J/ ' ; ' ' - Fire-arms, for Canadian militia. ...see articles for use of, etc. Fire-brick stove lining, as parts of stove .... .^^^ ^^-^-^ j,-^^ Firr-l/rictfoVbiilding oV*;^ for gas wo'rk. . Fire Clay gas logs ..'.*.'.'. Fire-clay gas retorts Fire Clay retorts, crucibles ' * * ' Fire Clay P. c. 30 Free 25 20 20 25 30 30 20 Free Free 30 Free Free 35 30 F'ree 25 35 35 30 20 35 20 Free 30 Free 20 20 20 Free 46 CUSTOMS TARIFF. }l Fire Engines, N. E. S. Fire Extinguishers (chemical) "./'"A '-"i" * Fire-proof Paint '^^ ^^^"^ Oxides Fire Works •■,■'**, *i • • • • • Fire Hose, of cotton or linen, lined with rubber, 5 cej^^^^ P^J Fire Df)c;s ' ', '/ ' 1 V Fish Skins and fish offal, when imported by manufacturers of clue for use in their factories • • • Fish —Mackerel ^ ^^^^ ^^^ '^• ' Herrincs, Pickled or Salted, in barrels. K cent per lb. Salmon, Pickled, or Salted : • -'" ' *^^"/ ^^' ^ All other Fish, pickled or salted, in bbls i cent per lb. Foreiirn caught fish, imported otherwise than m bbls. or half bbls., whether fresh, dried, salted or pickled, not specially enumerated or provided for 50 cents per 100 lbs. Smoked and Boneless Fish i cent per lb. Anchovies and Sardines, packed in oil or otherwise, in tin boxes measuring not more chan five inches long, four inches wide, and three and one hali inches (.jggp 5 cents per box. In half boxes measuring not more than five inches long, four inches wide, and one and five-eights (jggp _ 2>^ cents per box. In quarter boxes, measuring not more than four and three quarter inches long, three and one-half inches wide, and one and a quarter deep ... 2 cts. per box. Imported in any other form ;• • • Fish preserved in oil, except Anchovies and Sardines.... Salmon and all other fish prepared or preserved, in- cluding oysters, not specially enumerated or pro- vided for • • Oysters shelled in bulk 10 cents per gall. Oysters, pails containing, &c., &c .see item Pails Oysters, canned; in cans not over one pint 3 cents per can, including the cans. Oysters in cans, over one pint and not over one quart 5 cents per can, including the cans. Oysters in cans exceeding one quart, an additional specific duty of five cents for each quart or fraction of a quart of capacity, including the cans 5 cents per quart. Oysters in the shell ' */ ' ' Packages containing Oysters or other Fish, not other- wise provided for .' ' \r W \^' ' Oils, spermaceti, whale and other fish oils, N. E. S... V. c. 35 30 30 25 15 30 Free 30 30 25 25 25 20 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 47 I'. C. Fish (continued. ) Provided that the w hole or part of the said duties hereby imposed may be remitted upon proc lama- 20 Free Free lion of the Governor in Council, which may be issued whenever it appears to his satisfaction that the Government of the United States and New- foundland, or either of them, have made changes in their tariffs of duties imposed upon articles im- ported from Canada in reduction or repeal of the duties in force in said countries. Fisheries, the produce of all other, N.h.h ........ •• Fish fresh Tree, salted or smoked. Fish oil, and all products ^^'' of fish and sl'al oil, the natural products of Newfound and Fish hooks, nets and seines, and hshing lines and twines but only to include sporting fishing tackle or hooks w. h flies or trawling spoons or threads or twines commonly used for sewing or manufacturing purposes ^^ Fish Hooks, N. E. s • • ■- i ij;„;„,;;cus 35 Fish Nets and hemes. N.b.b • -^^^ .see Oils. Fish Oils 30 Fishing Rods 30 Fishing Flies with hooks ■— — —^^ Fish Plates, railway - --r^^ . ^ i(.^^^^^_ Planne s, canton. 'see Cotton, bleached, &c Fla„„e.e,.es cotton ^ •::.";"' s^l'^M^i .5 Flasks (see Glass) Vi "cent' per 'lb.' Flax fibre, scutched • ^^^,. ^,^_ Flax fibre, hackled ,. ^ ^ Flax, tow of, scutched or green ;„ .l^^^'erTulh: Flax Seed I^c per 11). rlrx IvL Saii -f wine,- when'to be used for boat and ship ^ sails gpp Twine Flax Twine, other, N. E. S ' 35 Flax, damask of linen 25 Flax, linen handkerchiefs. • - — -^;^ Flax Canvas for ships sails 25 Flax, Towels ; ' ", '-gIA ' ' .. 20 Flax, manufactures of, not elsewhere spccihed ^ ^^^^ Flint, flints and ground flint stones '".'.'*!." 30 Flint Paper 35 rorcSl'clotr.!r.\^"":;::5cent;peVsciua;e-yara-and .0 48 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 1} ' Florist Stock, viz. : Palms, orchids, azaleas, cacti and flower bulbs of all kinds :;;•:;. Flounce ^ s^^ Frillings. Flour, (irain and Meal of all kinds, when damaged by water in transitu (on appraised value) ■ • • Flour, Buckwheat or xMeal % cent per lb. Flour, eluten flour, a special diabetic food • • . Flour, of Corn or Corn Meal 40 cents per bb . Flour of Rye 5o cents per bbl. Flour of Rice 2 cents per b. Flour of Sago 2 cents per lb. Flour, Wheat 75 cts. per bbl. Flowers, artificial, not elsewhere specified 'A'T Flower Seeds see Seeds. Flower Bulbs of all kinds Fluting Machine Fly Paper Foe Signals, detonating x" " i" " i" * Fofders ; • -.see Labels. Folding Machines see Printmg Presses. Foli?e Digitalis • • Food, health food, a specially prepared wheat flour or meal. Food, Milk, and other similar preparations • • • Foot Grease, being the refuse of the cotton seed after the oil is pressed out, but not when treated with alkalis Foot Scrapers ; ' V ' " ' Force Pumps see Pumps m Iron. Forgings for axles, axle blanks or bars, for carriages other than railway or tramway vehicles i cent per lb. and Forgings for axles for R.R. cars and tramway vehicles and other, N.E.S $30 per ton, but not less than Forgings of iron or steel, or forgings of whatever shape or in whatever stage of manufacture, N.E.S., % cent per lb., but not less than Forks, cast iron, not handled nor ground, or otherwise further manufactured Forks, hay, manure, &c., see item Agricultural Implements. . Forks, toasting forks Fossils -i ' V ' Fowls, domestic pure bred, also pheasants and quails for improvement of stock Fowls, other French or Flower Odors, imported in tins of not less than 10 lbs. each [see pomades] French Mustard, liquid, to pay same duty as sauces and cat- P. c. Free 20 20 sups. French Mustard, N.E.S, 25 Free 30 35 25 Free 20 30 Free 30 30 35 35 10 30 Free Free 20 15 25 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 49 p. c. Frillings and Flounces, made up by the seamstress 3S Fringe, Bullion Fringe I" ree Fringes, other 3° Fringes, yarns for the manufacture of see Yarns. Frogs, railway, iron or steel see Iron or Steel Frog points, railway, iron oi steel see Iron or Steel Fruit Syrups ■ .see item Lime Juice. Fruits, dried. Apples 2 cents per lb. Fruit, dried, Raisins i cent per lb. and 10 Fruits, dried, Currants, Dates, Figs, Prunes, and all others, not elsewhere specified i cent, per lb. Fruit, green, viz., bananas, plantains, pineapples, poiue- granates, guavas, mangoes and shaddocks ; and wild blueberries and wild strawberries Free Fruits, green, apples including duty on barrel... 40c. per brl. Blackberries, gooseberries, raspberries and strawberries N.E.S., the weight of the package to be included in the weight for duty 3c. per lb. Cherries and currants ic. per qt. Cranberries, plums and quinces 30c. per bushel. Peaches, N.E.S., the weight of the package to be in- cluded in the weight for duty ic. per lb. Fruits green. Grapes 2 cts. per lb. Fruits green. Lemons see Oranges Fruits green, Oranges see Oranges Fruit green, other N. E. S 20 Fruits in air-tight cans or other pkgs. weighing not over i lb. 3 cents per can. and 3 cents additional per can or pkg. for each pound or fraction of a pound over i pound in weight. The rate to include the duty on the cans or other pkgs. and the weight on which duty shall be payable, to in- clude the weight of the cans or other pkgs. Fruits, preserved in brandy and other spirits. .$1.90 per I.G. Fruit Tars, of glass [see Glass] Fruit Juice see Lime Juice Fruit Presses 3^ Fuller's Earth (not prepared) ^^^^ Fuller's Eartn, prepared ^'^ Furniture, of wood, iron or any other material, for house, cabinet or office, finished or in parts, including hair, spring and other mattrasse^, caskets, bolsters and pillows, etc. , etc 35 Furniture ■ see Settlers' Effects. Fur Felt Hats see Hats 30 Fur Skins, of all kinds, not dressed in any manner Free Fur Skins, wholly or partially dressed ^5 50 CUSTOMS TARIFF. p. c. Fur hats, caps, muffs, tippets, capes, coats, cloaks and other manufactures of fur ^t^e Furs, hatters', not on the skin Fuse, not elsewhere specified ^ .'-ee' Spirits Fustic ." * .■.'.' ■.'■'.'.' ■.■■".■' '." ■ .'.".V.Vee Extract of Logwood 25 20 Gaiters, woolen clothmg 10 cts. per lb. and Galateas, cottons / ' ^ 'i'' P"' '3* ^ Galvanized Nails and Spikes, wrought and pressed. . . . .... 1)4 cent per lb., but not less than Galvanic Batteries . . • • Galvanized sheet iron, thicker than No. 20 Galvanized iron ware Galvanized sheet iron, No. 20 gauge Galvanized sheet iron, thinner than No. 20 gauge Gambler or Terra Japonica, or Cutch Game Gannister * i' ''a Garden Rakes 5 cts. each and Garden Seeds ; ' ' '.^ ' ' •- ''"'iTn ' Garnets See Precious Stones Gas Retorts, fire clay Gas Meters • Gas and Coal Oil Fixtures, or parts thereof- .......... ■■ • • Gas Coke (the product of gas works) when used in Canadian manufactures only Gas Light Shades • • • • • • ••;•■• Gas Pipes oi cast iron [see Iron] $12 per ton and not less than Gas, for dentists and others Gasaliers Gelatine, and all similar preparations Gentian Root • • 1!. ' '/ ' Geographical, topographical, and astronomical maps, charts, and globes, N.E.S • •; : • • German spirits of nitrous ether (sweet nitre) see Spirits. German Potash Salt see Kamite. German Egg Yolk • • ■ • German and Nickel Silver, manufactures of, not plated German and Nickel Silver, rolled or in sheets . . ....•■ • • German and Nickel Silver, manufactures of, plated, N. L. S. German Mineral Potash Giant Powder 5 cts. per lb. and Gigs See Carriages Gilling twine, im.ported for the use of the fisheries ^ See Fsh Hooks 25 IS 35 25 30 35 30 , 12)4 Free 20 Free 25 20 35 30 Free 30 35 20 30 20 Free 20 20 25 Free 30 Free 20 Free p. c. 25 Free 20 I 25 I 15 1 35 25 30 35 30 . 12/2 Free 20 Free i 25 s s 20 35 30 n Free 30 n 35 20 30 20 Free 20 20 25 Free 30 Free 20 Free CUSTOMS TARIFF. Gilling Twines see Twines Gilling or linen thread Gilt ware, of all kinds, N.E.S Gimp, imitation leather gimp Gin (Geneva) see spirits $2 per proof gal. Gin (Old Tom) $2 per proof gal. Ginger, preserved ginger Ginger Ale Ginger Ale (Extract) see Spirits. Ginger, unground Ginger and Spices, of all kinds, ground Ginger Wine, containing not more than 40 per cent of proof spirits 75 cts, per Imp. gallon Ginger Wine, containing more than 40 per cent of proof spirits $2 per Imp, gal. Gingham, cotton 2 cts. per sq. yd. and Ginseng Root • Girders, iron or steel. See Angles in Steel Girondoles and Gasaliers Glacier window decorations 6 cents per lb. and Glass, bent plate glass • • Glass, colored glass shades, not figured, painted, enamelled or engraved Glass, Ornamental, figured and enamelled colored 1 glass ; painted and vitrified ; figured, enamelled, and obscured white glass, and rough rolled colorless glass Glass, Carboys and Demijohns, empty or filled, Bottles and Decanters, Flasks and Phials of less capacity than eight ounces / • Glass, crystal and decorated table ware for mounting with silver plated trimmings, &c see Crystal, &c. Glass, Flasks and Phials of eight ounces capacity and over. Telegraph and Lightning Rod Insulators, Jars and, Glass Balls, and cut, pressed or moulded Table Ware 5 cents per doz. pieces and Glass, Lamp, gas light and electric light shades, lamps, and lamp chimneys, side lights and head lights, globes for lanterns, lamps, electric lights, and gaslights, N.E.S. Glass, plain colored, stained, tmted, or muffled glass in sheets Glass, stained glass, windows Glass, common and colorless window glass Glass, imitation porcelain shades Glass Stoppers Glass Gauges Glass and Emery Paper Glass, silvered glass, bevelled 51 p. a 15 Free 30 20 20 2a 25 30 3^ 30 20 3^ 20 20 20- 20 30 35 20 ^^Br 30 ip^^i 30 '^1 35 20 m 10 25 52 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Glass, silvered, N.E.S / ' ' --^r; "r^i " \ Glass, Plate, not silvered (see Plate Glass) Glass, all other, and manufactures of, not elsewhere speci- fied, including bent plate glass Glazier's hacking knives as tools Glazier's diamonds as tools Glengarry or Scotch Caps Globes, Geographical, &c., N.E.S • ■ • ,• • ■ • • • Globes, Geographical, when imported by and for use m Col- leges and Schools (see Philosophical Instruments) Globes, for lanterns, &c Globes, incandescent light globes Gloves, cotton and lisle and thread Gloves, silk Gloves and Mits, all other V " ' L" Glove Leathers see Leather Gloy Paste, as British gum I cent per lb. Glue, sheet, l:)roken sheet and ground 3 cents per lb. Glue, liquid Gluten Flour and special diabetic food - Glucose Syrup see Syrup, N.E.S. Glucose and Grape Sugar, to be classed and rated for duty as sugar, according to grade, by Dutch Standard see Sugar Glycerine Goat Hair, unmanufactured Goat Hair, manufactured see Wool Gold Beaters' moulds Gold beaters' skins Gold Laces, &c Gold and Silver Ware, plated, N. E. S Gold and Silver Cloth Gold Medals Gold and Silver Jewelry Gold and Silver leaf, and Dutch or schlag metal leaf Gold Leaf, imitation •_ Gold and Silver, manufactuies of, not elsewhere specified... Gongs for doors, as bells • •. • Gooseberries, the weight of the package to be included in the weight for duty 3 cents per lb. Gooseberry bushes i cent each. Grain, of all kinds, when damaged by water in transitu (on appraised value) Granite, white granite or iron stoneware... .see Earthenware Granite Ware Granite and Freestone, dressed Granite, other sec Stone P. C. 30 20 35 35 30 20 30 25 35 35 35 30 20 20 Free Free Free 30 30 30 20 20 30 30 20 30 20 35 30 i CUSTOMS TARIFF. 53 p. c. 20 Grapes, green fruit 2 cents per lb Grape Vines, costing 10 cents and less 2 cents eacn Grape Vines, N.E.S ^^^^ Grass, plaits ; ^ Grass, pulps of, for manufacturing purposes 1 rec Grass, Spanish, and other, for manufacturing purposes 1| ree Grass, Manilla • * * Grasses, fancy =^ee Fancy Grasses. Grass, manufactures of, N. E. S • • • ■•■• Grass Seed ^^^ ^^^"^^ p^^^ Gravels ... -*"'', '/ \' ' Grease, rough, the refuse of animal fat for the manufacture ^^^^ soap only J ' ' * n* ' Grease, Axle. -I ' " '^"'^ ?'' t Grease! Foot see item Foot Grease Grease, also called Albany compound Grease, other, N.E.S • • • •••'*",',' ' * * * Grey tartar "^ ^^^^^te^'sZe's Grindstones see stones Grindstone Fixtures • • Ground or pulverized saw dust (wood) Guano, and other animal and vegetable manures Guano, artificial Guavas green fruits t,*.^^ Gums, SU'ArVbicrAustraiian,' Copal, Damar, Mastic, Sandarac, and Tragacanth i![^^ Gum Gedda and Gum barberry J,^^^ Gum Kanrie • ; /, * ' " ' j Gums, chewing sweetened I X cent per lb. and 8z:'Btir^':"!r.'"!':v.v.v.-.v.v.v.Vce„tp«.b. Gum, shellac 1" * * u ' * Gums, Assafoetida, Camphor and others, not elsewhere GumTrabi^c, artificial,' a British gum .1 cent per lb. GumNv ood lumber ;...;••. -see item Lumber Gunpowder, gun, rifle and sporting, m kegs, '/z kegs, ana V kegs, and similar packages -5 cents per lb. Gunpowder, cannon and musket, in kegs and bbls ^ 4 cents per lb. Gunpowder, canister, i lb. and /z lb. tins. .15 cents per lb. Gunpowder, blasting and mining 3 cents per id. Gun Wads, of all kinds Gun Covers •• = = > < 25 20 30 25 Free 20 Free 35 20 20 Free 20 35 30 54 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 1 1 Gun Caps, Percussion Gun, rifle and pistol cartridges and cartridge cases, N.E.S. Gut, catgut see Catgut Gut and Worm Gut, manufactured or unmanufactured, for whip and other cord Gut, manufactures of, N.E.S Gutta Percha Clothing see Clothing Gutta Percha, crude Gutta Percha, manufactures of, not elsewhere provided for... Gypsum, crude (Sulphate of Lime) Gypsum, ground and calcined see Plaster of Paris Gypsum or Plaster of Paris, ground not calcined 10 cents per loo lbs. H Hair, Angola, Bison, Buffalo, Camel, Goat, Hog, Horse and Human, cleaned or uncleaned, but not curled or other- wise manufactured Hair, curled Hair, braids, chains or cords of Hair Cloth, of all kinds Hair Mattrasses Hair, manf. of, N. E. S Hair Oils, Pomatums and Pastes, and all other perfumed preparations (non-alcoholic) used for the hair, mouth and skin Hair, tooth and skins washes, containing spirits $2 per proof gal. and Hair Pins Hammers, weighing 3 lbs. or over i cent per lb. and Hammers, other, N. E. S Hams, fresh, salted, dried or smoked 3 cts. per lb. Hammocks and lawn tennis nets and other like articles manu- factured of twine Handles for scythes or snaths Hand Carts Handkerchiefs, cotton and linen, plain or printed, in the piece or otherwise Handkerchiefs, Silk Handcuffs Hardware, builders', cabinetmakers', harnessmakers', and saddlers' hardware, including curry combs, carriage hardware, locks, butts and hinges, N.E.S., saws of all kinds, and tools of all kinds, N.E.S Hardware, house furnishing and other N.E.S .'.].*.*. Harness for cotton looms, manufactures of twine see Twine and I la ui mocks P. c. 35 35 Free 20 Free 25 Free Free 20 30 30 35 20 30 30 30 25 35 35 35 30 25 30 30 35 30 CUSTOMS TARJFF. 00 Harness dressing Harness soap Harness and saddlery of every description and parts of the same Harness makers' hardware Harrows Harvesters Hatchets, N.E.S Hat boxes Hats, caps and bonnets, N.E.S Hatters' bands, bindings, tips and sides, and linings, both tips and sides when imported by hat and cap manufacturers for use in their factories in the manufacture of hats and caps only Hatters' plush, of silk or cotton Hatters' Sweat Leather Hatters' furs, not on the skin Hatters' Irons $i6 per ton, but not less than Hay and Straw Hay Forks See Agricultural Implements Hay Knives $2 per doz. and Head Lights, glass See Glass Heavy Oil or Carbolic Oil Hemlock Bark Hemlock, seed and leaf Hemp, undressed Hemp Surcingles , Hemp, Indian, (crude drug) Hemp Rags, fit only for manufacture of paper Hemp, Carpeting, Matting and Mats Hemp Cordage iX cents per lb. and Hemp Twine .see Twine. Hemp, other manufactures of, not elsewhere specified Henbane leaf Herrings see Fish Hickory Spokes, rough turned, not tenonted, mitred, throated, faced, sized, cut to length, round tenoned or polished Hickory billets, not further manufactured than sawn or shaped to be used in the manufacture of tool handles see Lumber and Timber. Hickory lumber unmanufactured Hickory, manufactures of see Wood Hides, raw, whether dry, salted or pickled Hinges, N.E.S Hinges, T and strap hinges i cent per lb. and Hinge blanks i cent per lb. ahd P. c. 30 30 35 35 35 35 35 30 30 Free Free 25 Free 30 20 20 30 10 Free Free Free 35 Free Free 25 10 20 Free Free Free Free Free 35 25 oc —J ♦I 56 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Hob Nails lYz cent per pound, but not less than jjQgg 5 cents each and Hogs hair, unmanufactured Hogs hair, dyed and manufactured, N.E.S. ••••••• Hollow-ware, galvanized, glazed or enamelled, of cast or wrought iron Holly • :•••'• Homoeopathic Alcohol, see Spirits $2 per proof gallon Homoeopathic Tinctures, see Spirits. . .$2 per proof gal. and Hominy, in bbls 40 cents per bbl. Hominy, N.E.S •••.••,•*. j ' V u' * " Honey, in the comb or otherwise, and imitations and adulter- ations thereof 3 cents per lb. Hoof Ointment > Hoofs, horns and horn tips • Hoof, buttons made of see Buttons, Hoop Iron see Iron Hoop Skirts and similar goods, N . E. S • • • Hops Scents per lb. Hop extract and hop roots • • • Horn, buttons made of see Buttons Horn and Ivory, manufactures of, fancy Horn and Ivory, manufactures of, N.E.S Horns Horn Tips Horn Strips, used in making corsets Horned Cattle, for improvement of Stock Horned Cattle, not elsewhere specified • Horse Clothing, shaped (woolen) 10 cents per lb. and Horse Clothing, shaped, of cotton or any material, N.E.S. Horse Blankets, not shaped 10 cents per lb. and Horse boots made of leather Horse Clippers • • • • Horse Shoes lYz cent per lb., but not less than Horse Shoe Nails lyi cent per lb., but not less than Horse collar cloth 10 cents per lb. and Horses, for improvement of stock Horses of Settlers see Settlers Effects Horses, not otherwise specified • Hose, Rubber 5 cents per lb. and Hose, of linen or cotton, lined with rubber 5 cents per lb. and Hosiery, of Cotton see Cotton Hosiery, of Silk Hoisery, Wool, of all kinds, not elsewhere specified 10 cents per lb. and House Furniture - p. c. 35 25 Free 20 35 20 30 2a 25 Free 35 20 35 20 Free Free Free Free 30 2S 30 20 25 30 35 35 20 Free 20 15 15 20 35 P. c. m 35 id 25 < • Free , , 20 or t • 35 ' • 20 an id 30 )1. • > 20 iX- b. • • 25 • • Free 35 20 • • 35 • • 20 • • Free • • Free Free • • t Free , , 30 nd 2S S. 30 nd 20 1 • • 25 > • • 30 lan 35 lan 35 ind 20 :cts 1 • • 20 ind 15 • • • md IS ton • • • 3f> • • • md 20 • • • CUSTOMS TARIFF. 57 r. c. House Furniture of Settlers Free House Furnishing Hardware, not otherwise provided for . . . 30 House Furnishing Hardware. This is held to include the following ai^'des, and all similar goods N.E.S., viz : Blother baths, Boot Jacks (me^il), Butter triers, Can openers, Cheese triers, Cork drawers, Corkscrews, Cherry Stoners, Copying presses, Clothes line cleats, Cofifee pot stands. Coffee roasters, Coffee mills, Cork pressers. Cake turners, Curling tongs; and irons, Champagne syphons and taps. Carpet stretchers, Carpet sweepers. Combination tools. Egg beaters, Faucets (metal). Fluting machines. Fire dogs. Fire iron stands, Foot scrapers. Fruit presses. Grind stone fixtures, Hooks of all kinds. Ice cream freezers. Ice picks. Ice chisels. Ice choppers. Knife steels and sharpeners, Lemon squeezers. Mangles, Match safes and boxes. Meat chop- pers and pounders. Mincing knives, Mills (coffee, spice and similar articles). Mop stick fixtures, Molasses gates, Meat stuffers. Nut crackers, file hooks ; Pen racks and and holders, Paper weights not lead. Printing irons, Quilt frame clamps. Stands (coffee and teapot). School ink wells. Spice mills. Skewers, Soapstone foot warm- ers, Stove shovels. Shelf brackets, Twine boxes. Tobacco cutters, Towel racks and rollers, Toasting forks. Hubs, rough hewn or sawn only 15 Hubs, finished, plain 25 Hubs, spokes, felloes and parts of wheels, when finished as parts of Carriages see Carriages 35 Huckleberries 20 Hydraulic Cement or Water Lime, ground, including bbl... 40 cents per bbl. Hymn Books, 5 Hyoscyamus Leaves Free Hyoscyamus Seed see Seeds Hydrants, Valves and Water-gates 30 I Ice Free Ice Cream Freezers 3° Ice Picks, house-furnishing hardware 3^ Ice creepers ; 3° Ice creepers, steel for see ice creepers in steel. Ice Chisels 3° Ice Boxes - 35 Iceland moss, &c see Moss. Imitation Precious Stones, not set ..=. = = = = , 10 B 58 CUSTOMS TARIFF. p. C. Imitation Porcelain Shades 20 Incense • • • • • •• • ■• • ^° Indian Corn, of the varieties known as " Southern White Deni Corn," or horse tooth ensilage corn, and " Western Yellow Dent Corn," or horse tooth ensilage Corn, when imported to be sowp for soiling and ensilage, and for no other purposes, under regulations to be made by the Governor- in-Council • • ^"^^^ Indian Corn, to be kiln dried and ground into meal for human food, or ground into meal and kiln-dried for such regulations as are made by the Governor-in-Council, there may be allowed a drawback of ninety per cent, of the duty paid. , , • Indian Corn, N.E.S lYz cents per bush. Indian Corn Meal 40 cents per bbl. Indian Corn and Corn Meal, when damaged by water m transitu on appraised value 20 Indian Hemp, crude drug ; ' ; "/ * * India Rul)ber boots and shoes with tops or uppers of cloth or of material other than rubber 35 India Rubber, boots and shoes, N.E.S 25 India Rubber Clothing see item Clothing. India Rubber, vulcanized handles for knives and forks 10 India Rubber Hose, Belting, Packing, Mats and Matting, 5 cents per lb. and 1 5 India Rubber Rugs see Rugs. India Rubber, manufactures of, N.E.S 25 India Rubber, unrrianufactured Free Indigo ^ree Indigo Auxiliary or zinc dust Free Indigo Extract Free Indigo Paste Free Ind'.goline 20 Infants' Food, all kinds, N.E.S 3° Ink, shoemakers' ink 3° Ink, for writing 25 Ink, for printing 20 Ink Powder 20 Inkstands, of Glass (see Glass) 30 Inkstands, other [N. E. S.] 30 Inlaid or incrusted stones See Precious Stones Inland Printer, The, published by the Inland Printer Co'y. 6 cents per lb. and 20 Insect Powder, N.E.S 20 Intaglios See Precious Stones Iodine, crude Fre* Iodine, re^ublimed 20 p. c. 20 20 Free • • 20 • • Free or . . 35 • • 25 »g- • • 10 ig» nd 15 gs. ' • • 25 ) • • Free 1 • • Free » • • Free • « • Free * • • Free ► . • 20 • ■ • 30 . • • 30 • • • 25 • • • 20 • • • 20 iss) 30 • • » 30 mes D'y. and 20 • • • 20 )nes Free 5n CUSTOMS TARIFF. 59 P. C. Isinglass 20 Instruments, Philosophical, for the use of colleges. .. .(see Philosophical Instruments) Instruments, Philosophical, Mathematical, &c see Magic Lanterns. 25 Instruments, musical, imported by the Government, or through any of the departments thereof, for use of Canadian militia Free Instruments, Musical, for bands, imported l)y and for the use of Army and Navy Free Instruments, musical, other see item Musical Instruments Insulators, telegraph and lightning rod insulators 5 cts. per doz. and 30 Insulators, other, N. E.S 25 Ipecacuanha Root Free Iris, Orris Root Free Iron Sand or globules, and dry putty for polishing granite. . . 20 Iron Liquor, solution of acetate of iron for dyeing &. calico printing Free Iron Slag 20 Iron and Manufactures of — Agricultural Implements, .see item Agricultural Imple- ments.) Adzes 35 Anchors Free Angles for iron or composite ships or vessels Free Angles, rolled iron or steel see Angles in steel Anvils 35 Axes, chopping axes $2 per doz. and 10 Axes of all kinds, N.E.S 35 Axles see Axles in steel Axles, parts of see Axles in steel Axle Blanks see Axle Bars in steel Axle Bars see Axles in steel Balances 35 Band Iron (see Hoops below) Bar Iron, rolled or hammered, comprising flats, rounds squares, and bars and shapes of rolled iron N.E.S. $13 per ton. Barbed Wire Fencing of iron or steel . .1)4 cent per lb. Bars, Puddled [see Iron in Slabs below] Bars. Railway Bars, or Rails of Iron or Steel, for Rail- ways and Tramways of any form, punched or not punched, N.E.S $6 per ton. Bars, galvanized 30 Beams, weighing beams 35 Beams for iron or composite ships or vessels Free Beams, rolled iron see Angles in steel Bedsteads ...^««...^.i^^^^^^^^iiii:££:£:::^::: = = :: '5 60 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Iron and M ami fact » r. c. J of (continued) — Blanks see Iron or steel rivets in iron Blanks, eye-bar blanks see Angles in steel Blanks see Iron, wrought iron and steel nuts Blooms see Iron in slabs Boiler, or other plate iron, sheared or unsheared, skelp iron, sheared or rolled, in grooves, and sheet iron, common or black, not thinner than 20 gauge, N.E.S $13 per ton. Boiler Tubes see item Tubing 15 Boilers see item boilers Bolts [see Iron and Steel Rivets, &c.] Bolt Blanks see Iron and steel rivets Brads see item Tacks Bridge Plate, iron or steel see Angles in steel Bridges, iron and structural iron works (provided the duty shall not l)e less than 35 p.c.)...i^ cts per lb. Buckthorn and strip fencing \y% cent per lb. Canada plates I2_J^ Caps for Umbrellas see Umbrellas Car Springs see Springs in steel Cast Iron Forks, not handled nor ground or otherwise manufactured 10 Cast Scrap Iron $4 per ton. Cast Iron Vessels, Plates, Stove Plates and Irons, Sad Irons, Hatters' Irons, Tailors' Irons and castings of iron N.E.S. [provided the duty shall not be less than 30 p.c] $16 per ton. Cast Iron Pipe . of every description [provided the duty shall not be less than 35 p.c] $12 per ton. Castings, Malleable Iron Castings N.E.S. [provided the duty shall not be less than 30 per cent.] $25 per ton Castings, other, N.E.S 30 Chain Traces or parts of harness 35 Chains, over 9/16 of an inch in diameter 5 Chains, other, N.E.S 30 Channels see item Angles in steel Clippings see Cuttings below. Composition Nails and Spikes and Sheathing Nails 20 Corrugated Sheet Iron 30 Crowbars i cent per lb. and 25 Cut Nails and Spikes i cent per lb. Cuttings or clippings, wrought iron or steel, sheet or plate cuttings or clippings, as cut at the rolling mills or ship-yards, and fit only for re-rolling and to be used for such purpose only 30 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 61 Iron and Manufactures of (continued) — Cut Tacks see Tacks in item Tacks Cutlery see item Cutlery Enamelled iron ware Engines, Locomotive, which, with its tender, weighs 30 tons or over, shall pay a duty of not less than $2,000. Engines for ships see item Ships Engines, Locomotive, other, N.E.S Engines, Fire Engines Engines, Steam Engines, boilers and machinery, com- posed wholly or in part of iron or steel, N.E.S. . . Eye-bar Blanks see Angles in steel Fencing Barbed Wire, iron or steel \% cents per lb. Fencing Buckthorn, iron or steel i^ cents per lb. Fencing Strip Fencing, iron or steel. . .1% cents per lb. Ferro Manganese, Ferro Silicon, Speigel, Steel Bloom ends, and crop ends of steel rails for the manufac- ture of iron or steel $2 per ton Ferro-Silicon, for the manufacture of iron or steel $2 per ton. Ferrules for Umbrellas see Umbrellas Ferrules, other, &c see Ferrules. Fish Plates, Railway Fish Plates $12 per ton. Forgings of iron and steel, or forged iron of whatever shape or in whatever stage of manufacture, N.E.S. [provided that the duty shall not be less than 35 p.c], lyi cts. per lb. Forgings for axles and car springs of all kinds, $30 per ton, but not less than 35 per cent. Forgings for carriages other than railway and tramway vehicles i cent per lb. and Forks see item Agricultural Implements Forks, cast iron, not handled nor ground nor otherwise manufactured Furniture Galvanized iron ware Girders see Angles in steel Hammers see item Hammers Hardware see item Hardware Hatchets Hinges see item Hinges. Hinge Blanks i cent per lb. and Hollow-ware, tinned Hollow-ware, glazed Hollowware, enamelled Hollowwnrf. sheei^ iron- N-E. S P. C. 35 30 35 30 30 10 35 35 35 25 30 35 35 62 CUSTOMS TARIFF. m Iron and Manufactures of (continued)- Horse Shoes and horse shoe nails.. .i>4 ""^ not less than Hoop Iron, not exceeding ^ths of an i^^h in ^f ;^\^^"^^ being No. 20 gauge or thinner, used for the manu facture of tubular rivets ; W'-" i" "' Hoop, or band, or scroll, or other iron 8 inches or ""^Tess in width, and not thinner than No.^20 gauge ^. Hoops or Bands, N.E.S. . ;••• •.•••• '^i^nrhpV at Hoop, or band, or scroll, or other iron, 8 inches or less in width, and thinner than No. 20 gauge ... . Iron in .Tabs, blooms, loops, puddled bars or other forms less finished than iron in bars, and more ad- vanced than pig iron, except -astings...$9 Pf'^.J^f; Iron or Steel Rolled Round Wire Rods, under half an inch in diameter, when imported by wire manufac- turers for use for making wire in their fac ories^ . . . Iron or Steel Rivets, Bolts with or without threads or nuts, or Bolt Blanks, less than ^ of an inch in d ameter ^'A cents per lb. and Iron, WrougM 'iron or Steel Nuts and Washers Iron or Steel Rivets, Bolts with or without threads, nut and bolt blanks, T and strap hinges, and hmge P. c. 35 Free 30 Free 30 25 blak^sTN^S::. .:.:.:.... .^--i cent Perlb.and Iron, Swedish, rolled iron nail rods, under >f inch in diameter, for manufacture of horse shoe nails 20 Iron Stove Shovels ■• • • ' V * " ^-. Iron Rods, /,, 5/16, Vs, % ^ch ^^^^"^^^er, coppered ^^ 30 Iron, other iron see Hoop or Band in iron Iron, all articles rated as iron or manufacture of iron shall be chargeable with ^he same rate of duty, it made of steel, or of steel and iron combined, unless otherwise provided for. ^j ,,. Iron cut to shape for spades and shovels, $i per doz. and 25 Joists .. ....: see Angles m steel Kentledges, iron kentledge $4 per ton Knees for iron or composite ships or vessels T ocks ••••«••• •••••' ..•••• ••••• • '• *•••*• Locomotiie Engines • • • • • ,• -f f ^^^^fZ T ooos see Iron, in Slabs in Iron Machin;;y .'. V.' ^^e item Machinery Malleable Iron Castings (see Castings above) Masts for ships or parts of ship •;•••• Manufactured Articles for iron ships, &c . . . ;■•.•;• * see Item Articles. Free 35 Free CUSTOMS TARIFF. 63 tn ; 35 id I- • • Free or n. • • 30 or • • I2>^ ler .d- >n. ■ an ic- , , Free or in .nd 30 :on QUt ige md 25 in • « • 20 • • • 30 . . . 30 ron ron ^if less and 25 teel ton I • • • Free . . . . 35 ines Iron nery 1'. c. Iron and Manufactures of (continued) — Nails and vSpikes, wrought and pressed, galvanized or not, Horseshoe Nails, Hob Nails and Wire Nails and all other wrought Iron or Steel Nails N.E.S., and Horse, Mule or Ox Shoes 1%, cent per lb., but not less than 35 Nails, cut Nails and Spikes of iron or steel, i ct. per lb. Nail Rods, Swedish rolled iron, under 14 inch in dia- meter, for the manufacture of horse shoe nails .... 20 Nail Plate, iron or steel, 16 gauge and thicker $13 per ton Nails, composition, &c 20 Notches, umbrellas see Umbrellas Nuts see Iron, wrought iron or steel nuts, in iron Ornamental Iron Work and Wire Work 30 Other iron less finished than bar, &c see Iron in slabs, &c. Other iron, 8 inches or less in width, and not thinner than No. 20 gauge $13 per ton Other iron, 8 inches or less in width and thinner than No. 20 gauge Picks see item Tools . Pig Iron, Iron Kentledge and Cast Scrap Iron... $4 per ton. Pipes, cast iron $12 per ton, but not less than Planing Mills and parts of in any stage of manufacture. Plates, for iron or composite vessels or ships Plates, iron or steel combined Plates, boiler or other plate see Boiler Plate in iron Plates, nail plate, 16 gauge and thicker, $13 per ton. . Plates, cast iron plates. . .$16 per ton, but not less than Plates, stove plates. . ... .$16 per ton, but not less than Plates, Canada Plate Plates, as cut at the rolling mills, &c see Cuttings in Iron. Plates, of iron or steel see Sheet Iron, common or black, in iron Plates, circular, iron or steel, not less than 30 inches wide and not less than X o^ ^^ ^^ich thick 30 Ploughs see Agricultural Implements 35 Portable Steam Engines, Threshers, Separators, Horse Power, and parts of 35 Portable Saw Mills and parts of 35 Portable Machines and parts of 35 Puddle Bars $9 per ton Pumps, Iron Pitchers, Cistern, Well and Force Pumps. 35 Railway Fish Plates $12 per ton I2>^ 35 35 Free 30 30 I2yz 64 CUSTOMS TAKIFF. Iron and Manufactures of (continued) — Rails see Bars in iron Ribs an.l Rings for umbrella see Umbrellas Rods, galvanized Rods, nail rods see Iron, Swedish, in iron Rolled iron or steel, &c see Angles in steel Rope, wire rope Rivets see Iron and Steel Rivets in iron Rivets see Iron wrought in iron Rods rolled round wire rods, iron or steel, for manufac- facture of wire see Wire Rods in item wire Rods, iron — %, 5-16, }i, %. inch in diameter, coppered Safes, doors for safes and vaults of iron or steel Scales, balances and weighing beams Scrap, wrought scrap iron and scrap steel, being waste or refuse wrought ir' n or steel, and fit only to be remanufactured, the same having been in actual use, not to include cuttings or clippings which can be used as iron or steel without remanufacture $2 per ton. Scrap iron and scrap steel, old, and fit only to be re- manufactured, being part of or recovered from any vessel wrecked in waters subject to the jurisdiction of Canada Screws, commonly called "wood screws," two inches and over in length 6 cents per lb. Screws, wood screws, one inch and less than two inches in length 8 cents per lb. Screws, wood screws, less than one inch in length .... II cents per lb. Screws, other, iron, steel, brass or other metals, N.E.S. Sections, special see Angles in steel Shapes, structural see Angles in steel Scroll see Hoop, &c. Sheet, wrought iron, as cut at the rolling mills, &c see Cuttings in Iron. Sheet Iron, common or black, not thinner than No. 20 gauge $1 3 per ton Sheet Iron, corrugated Sheet Iron, galvanized. No. 20 gauge and thicker Sheet Iron Signs, not framed Sheet Iron, common or black, smooth or polished, and coated or galvanized, thinner than No. 20 gauge, Canada plates and plates of iron or steel, not less than 30 inches wide, and not less than ^ of an inch in thickness Sheet Iron Hollow-ware, enamelled or galvanized P. C. 30 25 30 35 35 Free 35 30 30 30 I2>^ 35 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 65 Iron and Manufactures of (continued) — Sheet Iron, Hollow-ware, N.E.S Sheet Iron for iron or composite ships or vessels Sheet Iron, manufacture of N, E.S Shovels see item Shovels Shovel blanks, and iron cut to shape for shovels $1 per doz. and Skelp Iron see Boiler Plate in iron Slabs, iron, in slabs $9 per ton Spikes and cut nails i cent per lb. Spikes, composition nails and spikes and sheathing nails Spikes, wrought and pressed, galvanized or not. i}i ct. per lb. but not less than Skates 20 cents per pair and Spades, spade blanks, and iron cut to shape for the same $1 per doz. and Special sections see Angles in steel Sprigs see item Tacks Springs see Springs in steel Squares^ see Bars in iron Stove Shovels Stoves $16 per ton, but not less than Stove Plates $16 per ton, but not less than Structural shapes see Angles in steel Structural work. . i% cents per lb., but not less than. . . Swedish rolled iron nail rods, under half an inch in dia- meter, for manufacture of horseshoe nails Tacks see item Tacks Tinned hollow-ware of cast or wrought iron Tubing see item Tubing Vessels cast iron $16 per ton, but not less than Washers i cent per lb. and Wedges i cent per lb. and Wire see it«m Wire Wire, iron for see Wire Rods in item Wire Wrought scrap iron and scrap steel see item scrap iron in iron. Wrought iron cuttings or clippings see item cuttings in iron. Iron and manufactures of, or part iron or part steel, N.E.S Provided that on all iron or steel bars, rods, strips, or steel sheets of whatever shape, and on all iron or steel bars of irregular shape or section, cold rolled, cold hammered or polished in any way, in addition to the ordinary process of hot rolling or hammering, there shall be paid one-sixth of one P. c. 30 Free 30 25 20 35 30 25 30 30 30 30 ^^P' ' 35 20 f 30 ^ 30 2j 25 ■ 66 CUSTOMS TARIFF. P. C. Iron and Manufactures of (continued) — cent per pound in addition to the rate imposed on the said material Ye of one cent. Provided, further, that all metal produced from iron or its ore, which is cast and malleable, of whatever des- cription of form, without regard to the percentage of carbon contained therein, whether produced by cimentation or converted cast, or made from iron or its ores by the crucible, Bessemer, pneumatic, Thomas Gilchrist, basic, Siemens- Martin or open earth process, or by the equivalent of either, or by the combination of two or more of the processes, or their equivalents, or by any fusion or other process which produces from iron or its ores a metal either granulous or fibrous in structure which is cast and malleable, except what is known as malleable iron castings, shall be classed and denominated as steel ; and, Provided further, that all articles rated as iron or manufactures of iron shall be chargeable with the same rate of duty if made of steel, or of steel and iron combined, unless otherwise specially provided for. Istle or Tampico "fibre" Italian Cloth, wool, [see wool fabrics.] Italian Cloth, cotton Ivory black and Lamp black ...... Ivory and Ivory Nuts, unmanufactured Ivory Buttons see Buttons Ivory, manufactures of, fancy Ivory, manufactures of, N. E. S Ivory Vaccine Points Ivory Veneers, sawn only Ivory Veneer, other Ivory Knives and Folders, fancy Ivory Soap see Soap Free 32^ 10 Free 35 20 Free Free 20 35 Jaconet see Cotton Uncoloured Fabrics Jack Screws of every description, N.E.S 35 Jackets, fur jackets, lined with satin, &c 25 Talap Root Free Jams 5 cents per lb. Japan, mixed with paint, .see Paints, ground or mixed, etc. Tapans. N=E.. S,. , , . . , see Varnish Japanned Ware 35 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 67 p. c. Japan Wax 3 cents per lb. Jars, glass see Glass Jeans, Kentucky 2 cents per sq. yd. and 15 Jeans and Coutilles (see Coutilles and Jeans) Jellies 5 cents per lb. Jelly tumblers, with tin covers 5 cents per doz, and 30 Jellyine, as starch see Starch [et Black Dye 20 Jet, manufactures of, N.E.S 20 Jet Black Dye 20 Jerseys, ladies, made by hand, &c 10 cents per lb. and 25 Jerseys, ladies', not made wholly or in part by hand labor or seamstress 10 cents per lb. and 20 Jewelry, of gold and silver or other metal or imitations of N.E.S. 20 Jewel Cases 10 cents each and 30 Jewellers' Cotton see Cotton Joists, iron or steel see Angles in steel Jugs, earthenware see earthenware Junk, old Free Jute, coloured fabric^, part cotton yarns or other material, except silk, N. E. S 25 Jute, carpeting or matting and mats 25 Jute Cloth, as taken from the loom, neither pressed, mangled, calendered, nor in any way finished, and not less than 40 inches wide, when imported by manufacturers of jute bags for use in their own factories Free Jute Butts Free Jute Yarn, plain, dyed or colored, when imported by manu- facturers of carpets, rugs and mats, and of jute webbing, or jute cloth, for use in their own factories Free Jute Cloth, N.E„S 20 Jute Bags 20 Jute, manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 20 Jute, unmanufactured Free Jute Twine for harvest binders 25 Jute Twine, other, N. E. S see Twine. Jute Seed see Seed Juvenile Water Colors 20 Kainite, or German Potash Salts, for fertilizers Free Kelp Free Kentucky Jeans, N.E.S 2 cents per sq. yd. and 15 Kerosene and Coal Oil, distilled, purified or refined, not elsewhere specified 7 1/5 cents per I.G Kerosene and Coal Oil fixture or parts thereof 30 Kid Leather see leather Kid Gloves and Mitts 35 68 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Kites, paper, as toys Knees, iron or steel, for iron or composite ships Knife Steels Knife Sharpeners Knife Powder Knife Blades or Knife Blanks, in the rough, unhandled, for use by electro-platers Knives, oyster knives Knives, hay see agricultural implements Knives, for butchers and farriers (cutlery) Knives, for Horticultural purposes (cutlery) Knives, for mowers and reapers and cutter-bars Knives for mowers, &c. , steel for see Sheet, crucible in steel Knives, putty palette and glaziers' knives, tools Knives, plated see Cutlery Knives, mincing knives as house-furnishing hardware Knives, other ■ see Cutlery Knitted Cloth, cotton /.odery see cotton Knitted goods, wool 10 cents per lb. and Knitting Machines Knitting Needles Knitting Machine Needles Knitting Yarn, cotton, not bleached, dyed or colored, under No. 40 2 cents per lb. and Knitting yarn, cotton, dyed or colored... 3 cents per lb. and Knitting Yarn, woolen, lo cents per lb. and Knobs, door knobs Knobs, steel for see Rods in steel Kyrolite (mineral) P. c. 35 Free 30 30 20 10 30 25 25 35 35 30 20 30 30 30 15 15 20 35 Free L Labels of silk letters, woven or printed 30 Labels, all cotton, letters woven 25 Labels, all cotton, letters printed 32^ Labels, for fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, confectionery, and other goods, also tickets, posters, advertising bills and folders 15 cents per lb. and 25 Lac Dye, crude, seed, button, stick and shell Free Laces, boot, shoe and stay 30 Laces, braids, frmges, embroderies, cords, tassels and brace- lets ; braids, chains or cords of hair ; lace col'n.r :i and all similar goods ; lace nets and netting of cotton, silk, linen, or other material , 30 Lackers, mixed with paints. see Paints, ground or mixed, &c. P. c. • • 35 • • Free ■ * 30 • • 30 • • 20 for • • 10 « • 30 ts • • 25 • • 25 • • 35 2ei • • 35 :ry • ■ 30 ;ry on nd 20 ... 30 • • 30 • • 30 ler nd 15 nd IS nd 20 . . 35 Free .. 30 ..25 •• 32>^ nd nd nd 25 . . Free .. 30 ce- all Ik, . .. 30 kc. r. c. 25 30 10 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 25 25 30 15 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 69 Lackers, Varnish, not elsewhere specified T , , , 20 cents per I.G. and Lakes, scarlet and maroon, in pulp Lamp black and Ivory black ...'..' Lamb Skins ggg* Yurs Lamb and Sheep Skins see Leather Lamp Reflectors , _ Lamps (glass) ' ' ' * Lamps, sanctuary lamps Lamps, brass Lamps for carriages .!*.".." Lamp Shades, glass Lampwicks .*.'.'.".''' Land plaster, ground 10 cents per* icx) lbs. Lanterns, magic see Magic Lanterns Lap Rugs, rubber see Rugs Lap- welded Boiler Iron Tubing, (see item Tubing) . Lap Dusters of cotton, with woven colored stripes or bor- ders, but not embroidered Lap Dusters, &c., &c., &c., embroidered Lap Robes, rubber 5 cents per square yardaiid Lappmg, &c see item Blanketting, Lard, tried or renderer' the weight of the package, when of tin, to be included in the weight for duty, 3 cents per lb. Lard, untried, the weight of the package, when of tin, to be included in the weight for duty 2 cents per lb Lard Oil I Lastings, mohair cloth, or other manufactures of cloth when imported by manufacturers of buttons for use in their own factories and woven or made in patterns of such size, shape or form, or cut in such manner as to be fit foi covering buttons exclusively Lava, unmanufactured Lava, manufactures of fancy Lava, other manufactures of, N.E.S Lavender waters see Spirits. Law Reports, as books Lawn tennis nets see Hammocks Lawn Trees Lawns, striped or checked see Cotton, Uncoloured Fabrics, &c. Lead, bars, blocks and sheets 60 cents per 100 lbs. Lead, old, scrap and pig 40 cents per 100 lbs. Lead, white and red dry (see Paints) 5 Lead pipe i>^ cents per lb. Lead Shot i j^ cents per lb. Lead pencils, of all kinds ." 30 20 Free Free 35 20 15 20 25 ¥ 70 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Hi' p. c. 5 30 30 15 20 25 25 25 15 10 20 Lead, Nitrate and Acetate of, not ground .•■.•••• Lead, all manufactures of, not elsewhere specitied Leather Dressing ,* ' ' ,* " "• " i" " r" ' i/iW Leather, Belting Leather, and upper leather, including Kid, Lamb, Sheep and Calf, tanned but not dressed, waxed or glazed i' ' ' "1 Leather, same as above, dressed, waxed, or glazed Leather Belts Leather Boots and Shoes • • • I oather Board • • •• -3 cents per lb Leather Boot and Shoe Counters, made from leather board i^ cent per pair. Leather, Cordova, tanned, from horse hide, and manufac- tures of • • • / r Vu "1 Leather, skins for morocco leather, tanned, bu. not turttier manufactured • • : ' * Leather, glove leathers when imported by glove manutac- turers, for use in their factories in the manufacture ot gloves, viz., Kid, Buck, Deer, Antelope, and Water- hog, tanned or dressed, colored or uncolored •••••• Leather, other, and skins tanned, not elsewhere specified . . Leather, Patent, Japanned or enamelled 25 Leather, scrap and shavings • 20 Leather, Sole, tamed but rough or undressed 10 Leather, Sole t^ cent per pound and 15 Leather Gloves and Mitts 35 Leather Trunks and Hat Boxes 3° Leather Purses and Pocket Books 35 Leather Satchels 35 Leather Valises ' ^ Leather fancy articles made of, N. E. S . see item Fancy Boxes 35 Leather, manufactures of, not elsewhere specified Leatheroid 3 cents per lb. Leeches , Leghorn Hats, unfinished or Caplins. Leghorn Hats, finished • 3'^ Leicester and Lincolnshire or Lustre Wools, such as are grown in Canada 3 cents per lb. Lemons rinds, in brine ^^^^ Lemons and oranges (see oranges.) • • • • • Lemon Wine see Wine Lemon Squeezers made wholly of glass Lemon Squeezers, iron Lentils • * Lessive Phoenix washing preparations 3 cents per lb. Letter copying-books •. 1 •. 35 Lichens, &c see item i^itmus - 25 Free 20 20 30 20 Free CUSTOMS TAlllFF. Lignite, products of see Coal Oil Lignum vitae wood, not manufactured (see Lumber) Lignumvitae Wood, manufactures of gee Wood Lime, sulphate of, Gypsum crude Lime Juice, sweetened, and fruit syrups, ' N. O. P T ■ T • ^ ^ r . 40 cents per imp. gal. Lime Juice and other fruit syrups, N.O.P., non-alcoholic, and not sweetened. 10 cents per imp. gal! Lime Juice, fortified with or containing not more than 2'; per cent, of proof spirits 60 cents per gal . Andwnen contaming more than 25 per cent, of proof Lim:^:Sa^e;^:;::;:;;:;;::;::::;v;;;;^^p"^"^i^-g^'- Lime Lime, Chloride of Linements gee Proprietary* Med.' Liquid Linen coHars 24 cents per dozen and Lin:nS^i;^;;;;;;;;.;v.-.;v.-..-.:--^^^^-^^^p^^'^"^ Linen, duck, N.E.S Linen, damask Linen Canvas, when to be used fo'r'boats" and ships' sails.' .' * Lmen Handkerchiefs, all kinds 71 1'. c. Free Free Linen, nettings of (see Laces) , Lin:;; Thtd.v.v.-.v.v.-.v •.•;;.•.■;.•.•.•.•.•.• • *- "" "'"■ '■"> Linen Towels Linen Hose, lined with ru'bbe'r'. '. *. . '. '. *. '. V ." 5 c'e'n'ts p'er" I'b.'and Linen, manufactures of, not elsewhere specified Lines and Twines, for the fisheries see Fish Hoo'ks." Linings, rolled, (cotton) Linings, chimney linings or vents, &c. . '.see item Drain Pip'es Linoleum as Floor Oil Cloth. . .5 cents per square yard and Lmseed Oil, raw or boiled iX cent per lb. Liquid Glue ^ Liquorice, paste *.'.'.'.'.'.■.;;;;. .' ';;;;;;2 Penis' p'er'li)'. Liquorice Root, not ground Liquorice, in rolls or sticks '.*;;; .3 cents' p'er'li^'. ^^l^o^^'^ed see item Red Liquor Litharge Literary Papers V.'y.''.'.'.\''.'."".\";" ;■.''. see 'Newspapers Lithographic Presses Lithographic Stones, not engraved . .' .' .' .'. '. .'. '. '. ' .'. '. .'. . .". ' .' * .'. ' .*.'. Litmus and all Lichens, prepared and not prepared!!. ! ! !'.'.' Lobsters, preserved Lobsters, fresh *.'.'.'.*.'.'.'.'. ."!!!!!!!!!!! Lobsters, fresh or preserved, from NewfoundJand ' .* .*.! '. '. ! ! ..'. 20 20 Free 30 35 20 25 5 25 30 30 20 25 IS 20 Free 20 35 20 30 Free Free 10 20 Free 25 20 Free 72 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Locks Locks, steel for see Rods in steel Locomotives and Railway Passenger, Baggage and Freight Car ,, being the pf'ijyrrLy of railway Companies in the United States ruT^: mg upon any Line of Road crossing the Frontier, so long as Canadian Locomotives and Cars are admitted free under similar circumstances into the United Slates, under regulations to bo prescribed by the Minister of Customs Locomotive Engines (see Engines) Locomotive and Car Wheel Tires of.-iijei, when in the rough Locomotive wrought forgings, or parts thereof (see Forgings in steel) Locust Beans and locust bean meal, for the manufacture of horse and cattle food Logwood Chips Logwood, extract of. Logwood Compound Logs, and round unmanufactured timber, not elsewhere pro- vided for Loops, see slabs in iron Lubricaiing Oils see Oils Lumber, Bass Wood Lumber and Timber, Planks and 3oards of Amaranth, Box- wood, Cocaboral, Cherry, Chestnut, Walnut, Gumwood, Mahogany, Pitch Pine, Rosewood, Sandalwood, Syca- more, Spanish Cedar, Oak, Hickory, Whitewood, African teak. Black heart Ebony, Lignumvitoe, Red Cedar, Red- wood, Satinwood, and White Ash, when not otherwise manufactured than rough, sawn or split hickory l)illet= to be used in the manufacture of axe, hatchet, hammer, and other tool handles, when specially imported for such use, the wood of the persimon and dogwood trees, when imported in blocks for the manufacture of shuttles; hickory lumber sawn to shape for spokes of wheels, but not further manufactured ; hickory spokes rough turned, not tenonted, mitred, throated, faced, sized, cut to length, round tenonted or polished Lumber and Timber, not elsewhere specified see Wood 35 Free Free Free Free Free 20 Free 20 Free 20 M Mace. 25 Maccaroni and Vermicelli 2 cents per lb. Machines, Printing Machines see item Printing Presses Machines, bottle- washing machines 30 Machines, Card Clothing 2s Free 20 25 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Machines, Folding see Printing Presses Machines, Dating ° Machines, mowing machines 30 25 Machines, Knitting Machines, Numbering .....'.'.,...'.'.' Machines, Sewing, whole o> on heads or parts of heads. »f 1 • . , . , $3 each and Machines, sewing machines, domestic. . .see Settlers' Effects Machines, agricultural machines, N.E.S Machines, Sewing, parts of, N.E.S , ... [[ ,[ [' ''" Machine Screws, except Wood Screws . '[, ' Machine Screws, intended for holding in wood, without nuts or other iron fixtures, to be classed as wood screws »/r !-• Ti ,. ,, , . (See Screws.) Machines, Ruling Machines, as Bookbinders' implements. ,. , . . see Uook binders, &c. Machinery, repairs on, either on vessels or otherwise. Machinery, of ships or other vessels, built in a foreign country, on application for Canadian register, &c., &c. T\T !-• , , , . ^^e Ships Machines, portable machines, Portable Steam Engines, Threshers and Separators, horse-powers, portable saw mills, and parts • hereof in any state of manufacture Machinery, mining machinery imported within three years after the passing of this act, which is at the time of Its importation of a class nr kind not manufactured in Canada Machinery, composed \ holly or in part of iron or steel, not ciscvvhere mentioned Madder, or Indian Madder, ground and prepared, and "all extracts of Mackerel, fresh .'.'.!!...!!.!... see Fish Mackerel, fresh, from Newfoundland Mackerel, pickled [^ st^e" pisj^* Mackerel, pickled, from r^'ewfoundland ....... Magazines see Newspape'rs vlagic Lanterns an Slides thereof uagnesia ...'.'.' Magnesia Fluid Mahogany, lumber '. .*.'.'.' .'.*.* seeLumber Mahogany Manufacture i,ee Wood Majolica Ware, Stone Pottery, except Demijohns or jugs, churns and crocks (see Earthenware) Ma leable Iron Castings (see Castings in iron or steel) Malt, upon entry for Warehouse, subject to Excise Regula- ^j ^^^"^ I ' cents per bush. ■xalt i.^xtiacl (Dukchart's)see spirits. $2 pei ^ roui gallon and 73 p. c. 30 35 30 30 20 35 35 35 10 30 25 35 Free 30 Free Free Free 25 20 50 35 30 H 74 Cl'STOMS TARIFF. Malt, extract (non-alcoholic) of, for medicinal purposes, N.E.S.... Manganese, Oxide of Mangles, house-furnishing hardware Mangoes, fruit Mangold Seed ,','*" i Manilla, cordage l'4 cents per lb. and Manilla Twine for harvest binders Manilla Twine, other, N.E.S Manilla Grass Manilla Hoods Manilla caipeting, stained paper Mantels, Slate Mantels, Marble ,V' " ", Mantles, clothing, wool lo cents per lb. and Mantles, clothing, cotton Mantles, silk Manures, Guano, and other animal and vegetable manures. . Manuscripts .* * ; * A " " Maps, geographical, topographical, and astronomical, &c.... Marble Dust Marble Blocks, from the quarry, in the rough, or sawn on two sides only, and not specially shapen, containing 1 5 cubic feet and over ■ Marble Blocks and Slabs, sawn on more than two sides Marble Slabs, sawn on not more than two sides Marble, in blocks from the quarry in the rough, or sawn on two sides only, and not specially siiapen, containing less than 1 5 cubic feet Marble, finished, and all manufactures of, not elsewhere specified Marmalade 5 cents per lb. Maroon, in pulp ,• ; • Masolene, furniture polish, as spirits see spirits Mastic Gum Masts, Iron, for ships, or parts of Matches, of wax, as candles Matches, of wood Match Safes and Boxes Mathematical lustruments for Colleges, &c see Philosophical Instruments Mathematical instruments, N.E.S Mattrasses, hair, spring and other Matting, Cocoa and Mats Matting and Mats of Rubber, 5 cts. per lb. and Mats, Smyrna Carpets and Mats Matting anu Mats, N.E S P. C. 25 Free 30 Free Free 10 25 30 Free 20 35 30 35 25 35 30 Free Free 20 20 10 25 15 15 35 30 Free Free 25 25 30 25 35 30 15 30 25 p. c. 25 • • • Free • • • 30 • 1 • • Free • • • Free and 10 . • • 25 • • • • 30 • • • FVee • • f 20 . • 35 • • • * 3c • ■ • 35 and 25 • • • 03 • • • 30 2S. . Free • • • Free * 20 < • * • • 20 on ling • * • 10 . ■ • 25 • • ■ 15 on less • • • 15 lere • • • 35 ■lb. • • f 30 irits • • • F>ee • • • F>ee • • • 25 1 • • • 25 > • • • 30 ents . . • 25 1 . . . . 35 . . . . 30 and 15 . . . . 30 > • • • 25 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Mattocks I cent per lb. and Meal, when damaged by water in transitu (on appraised value) Meal, locust bean meal see locust bean, &c. Meal, Buckwheat ^ cent per lb. Meal Cake sec Oil Cake Meal, Indian Cornmeal 40 cents per brl. Meat Choppers and Pounders Meats, Heef salted in barrels, the barrels containing the same, to be free 2 cents per lb. Pork, barrelled pork, in brine, made from the side of heavy hogs, after the hams and shoulders are cut off, and containing not more than sixteen pieces to the barrel of 200 lbs. weight, the barrel to be free 1% cents per lb. Pork, other 3 cts. per lb. Pork, fresh or salted, N. E.S 3 cts. per lb. Dried or smoked meats, preserved in any other way than by being salted or pickled, N.E.S., if imported in tins the weight for duty to include the weight of the tins 3 cts. per lb. Meats, extract of fluid beef not medicated Meats, potted, ** mixed and made up into a paste " Meat Stuffers Meat Juice ( Vulentine's) Meats, Poultry, and Game of all kinds Medals, silver Medals, German or nickel silver Medals, gold Medals, brass Medals, won in competition Medals, bronze Medals, plated Medals, collections of, and of other antiquities Medals, other, to 1)e rated according to material Medicines, Proprietary, viz : all tinctures, pills, powders, troches or lozenges, syrups, cordials, bitters, anodynes, tonics, plasters, liniments, salves, ointments, pastes, drops, waters, essences, oil or medicinal preparations or compositions recommended to the public under any general name or titles, as specifics for any diseases or affections whatsoever, affecting the human or animal bodies, not elsewhere provided for, in liquid form Medicines, Patent, all other, not elsewhere specified All medicinal preparations, whether chemical or other- wise, usually imported with the name of the manufac- turer, shaii have the true name of such manafaciurer 75 p. c. 25 20 .10 25 20 30 25 20 20 25 20 3^ Free 30 30 Free 50 25 76 CUSTOMS TARIFF. P. c. Meclicines (continued) — and the place where they are prepared, permanently and legibly affixed to each parcel by stamp, label or otherwise, and all medicinal preparations imported without such names so affixed shall be forfeited. Meerschaum Pipes Meerschaum Pipes, imitation of Meerschaum, crude or raw Meerschaum, manufactures of, N.E.S ■ ■ • Melado (See Sugars) Melons, See Vegetables / ' " V " Menageries, horses, cattle, carriages and harness of, under regulations to be prescribed by the Minister of Customs Mercury or quicksilver Metal, babbit m^ : 1 '' :\" Mescal , , -/^n^P"^,'^ Meial, composition metal for the manufacture of hlled gold watch cases — • Metal Composition, not elsewhere specie '^'^' Metal, yellow Metal in bars, bolts, and for sheathing Metallic colors see Colors. Meters, Gas $2 per proof gal. Meters. Water • M ethylated spirits see Spirits . . . Mexican Fibre Mica Microscopes • Middlings .•,* * *; V Military Stores and Munitions of War, see articles for use of army and navy and Canadian militia Milk Food and other similar preparations Milk, condensed milk see item Condensed Milk. Mill board, not straw board _ Mill, coftee, spice, and similar articles Mill, saw mills and planing mills Millinery, to be rated according to material of chief value... Mineral Pulp Mineral Waters, natural, not in bottles Mineral Waters, N.E.S • • ■ • Mineral and Bituminous substances, not elsewhere specified Mineral Soap Grease, a preparation of Petroleum See Vaseline 4 cents per lb. Mineralogical specimens Mirrors, Hand Mirrors, N.E.S Mitts and Gloves, of kid and leather, Mitts and Gloves, all other 35 35 Free 20 25 Free J^ree 10 10 20 Free 35 30 Free 20 25 20 30 I ... CUSTOMS TARIFF. 77 p. c. 35 35 Free 20 25 Free J'ree 10 10 20 Free 35 30 Free 20 25 20 30 ■ • • 10 . . > 30 • • • 35 20 • » • Free • - » 20 led 20 See lb. Free 30 35 35 35 Models of Inventions and other Improvements in the Arts, but no articles shall be deemed a model which can be fitted for use Mohair, manufacture (See All Wool Fabrics, »^.c.) Moh?ir, lasting mohair for covering buttons . see Lasting, Sec. Moh'^iies, derived fr>)m raw cane sugar in the process of its '..anufacture direct from the cane, not refined or filtered or bleached or clarified, testing by the Polariscope thirty degrees or over and not over fifty-six degrees, when im- ported direct without transhipment from the country of growth and production i}4 cent per Imp. gal. The same not imported direct 4 cents per Imp, gal. The same testing over 56 degrees, imported direct with- out transhipment as above 6 cents per Imp. gaL The same when testing over 56 degrees and not im- ported direct 8 cents per Imp. gal. The same when imported for, or received into any sugar refinery, or sugar factory, or syrup or glucose fac- tory, distillery or brewery, shall be subject to, and there shall be paid thereon, an additional duty of 5 cents per Imp. gal. Molasses, concentrated molasses see Sugar, Melado, &c. Packages in all cases are exempt from duty Molasses, refined clarified, filtered or bleached or clarified . see Syrups Molasses, gates Moleskin, pantaloon stuff 2 cents per yd. and Money Drawers Morphine Morocco Skins see Leather. Mosquito Netting see Cotton Uncoloured Fabrics. Moss, Iceland, and other Mosses and seaweed, c"ude or in natural state or only cleaned Moss, other, N. E. S Mother of pearl Motors for electric lights Moulds, Button Moulds for gold beaters Mouldings of wood, plain Mouldings of wood, gilded or otherwise further manufactured than plain Mounts, &c., for umbrellas, &c see Umbrellas. Mounts for Pipes Mowing and Reaping Machines Mowers and Reapers' Knives and Cutter Bars, as parts of Reapers, &c • p. c. Free Free 30 15 35 20 P'ree 20 Free 25 25 Free -5 30 35 35 I 78 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Mucilage and liquid glue Mufflers of Cashmere, hemmed lo cents per lb. and Mufflers of Cashmere, not hemmed lo cents per lb, and Muffs and vSatchels combined, with clasps Muffs, Fur Munjeet, or Indian Madder, ground or prepared, and all extracts of Murray fluid magnesia Muriatic Acid Muriate of Potash, crude Muslin Ties, made up Muslin apron checks and cambric muslins see Cotton, Uncoloured Fabrics. Muslin, book muslin, black Muslin, book muslin, not dyed or colored Music Stands Music for automatic instruments, as perforated paper Music, printed music bound or in sheets lO cents per lb. Musical instruments, being settlers' effects see Settlers' Effects. Musical Instruments for bands, imported by and for use of the army and navy, see articles for army and navy and Canadian militia Musical Instruments, not elsewhere specified, except Pianos and Organs , Muskets, Rifles, Guns and Pistols, not elsewhere specified... see Firearms Muskets, Rifles, &c., for Army and Canadian Militia see Articles for Musk, in pods or in grains Mustard Cake Mustard Seed Mustard, ground, prepared, including French Mustard, not liquid Mustard, French Mustard, liquid, as sauce see Sauces. P. c. 30 25 20 35 25 Free 50 20 Free 35 25 20 35 35 25 20 Free 20 Free 2S Nails, of brass or copper • • 35 Nail rods of Swedish rolled iron, under ij^ inch in dia- meter, for manufacture of horse-shoe nails 20 Nails, Spikes and Sheathing, Nail Composition 20 Nails and Spikes, cut, of iron or steel i cent per lb. Nails and spikes, wrought and pressed, galvanised or not ; horse-shoe nails, hob nails and wire nails, and all other wrought iron or steel nails, N.E.S., xYz cent per lb. but not icsij than '^'^ CUSTOMS TARIFF. 79 p. c. id id 30 25 20 in 35 25 Free ... 50 20 Free 35 :s. 25 20 35 35 25 ■ US 20 1 for I • • Free 20 Free 1 lOt B • • 25 1 2S. 35 1 la- H • • 20 H 1 • 20 H h. H t ; H ler H )Ut ■ an 35 Nail Plates, of iron or steel 16 gauge and thicker, $13 per ton Nail Plate Iron or .Steel, other see Iron and vSteel Napkin Rings Naptha Wood, naptha see Spirits Naptha, not elsewhere specified 7 1/5 cts. per I.G. Neatsfoot Oil, and all animal oils, not elsewhere specified... Needles, Knitting Needles, Steel, all other Needles, wire for see Wire. Nets and Seines, for use of fisheries. . .see Fish Hooks, &c. Nets and Seines, other, N.E.S see item Hammocks. Nets, lace nets Nets, lawn tennis nets see item Hammocks. Nettings of cotton, linen, silk or oth'^r material see item Laces. Netting, cotton netting for the lining of boots, shoes and gloves Netting, woollen netting for the lining of boots, shoes and gloves - • • Nettings, mosquito nettings.., see Cotton Uncolored Fabrics. Netting, painted cotton see Painted Cotton, &c. Newspapers or supplemented editions, or parts thereof, partly printed and intended to be completed and published in Canada Newspapers and quarterly, monthly and semi-monthly maga- zines, and weekly literary papers, unbound, not else- where specified Newspapers and quarterly, monthly and semi-monthly maga- zines, if bound New Year Chromos (see chromos) 6 cts. per lb, and Nickel Nickel Anodes Nickel Silver, rolled or in sheets see item Silver, &c. Nickel Salts - Nickel and German Silver, manufactures of, not plated Nickel and German Silver, manufactures of, if plated Nitrate of Ammonia Nitrate of Saltpetre Nitrate of Soda or Cubic Nitre Nitrate of Lead, not ground • • ; •_• • Nitre, sweet spirits of see Spirits. Nitric Acid •••••• Niiiic and Sulphuric Acids, combined or mixed Nitrous ether, &c see Spirits. Nitro-Glycerine 10 cents per lb. and Noils, being the short wool which falls from the comb in worsted fabrics ■ • • ,,,,, = . = = ,. p. c. ^o 20 30 30 Free 35 30 JD 30 10 25 25 25 Free 15 20 Free 10 20 25 30 20 20 Free 20 25 20 Free 80 CUSTCJMS TARIFF. P. c. Non-elastic webbing 20 Notarial Seals, of paper 35 Notches for umbrellas, &c see Umbrellas. Numbering Machines, not to be classed with printing presses, to pay 30 Nuts and Bolts for stoves, and all bolts and rivets [see Iron.] Nuts, wrought iron and steel i cent per lb. and 25 Nuts, [dried fruits,] almonds, shelled 5 cents per lb. Nuts, all kinds [dried fruits], N.j.^,.S .3 cents per lb. Nut Cr<(rckers 30 Nuts, ocoa, imported from the place of growth direct to a Canadian port 50 cents per lOO Nuts, Cocoa, not imported direct $i.cx) per loO Nutmegs and Mace 25 Nutgalls Free Nuxvomica Beans, crude only Free Nuxvomica Beans, N. E. S 20 Oak and oak bark extract. Oak, lumber and timber, Free .see Lumber Oak, manufactures of see Wood Oakum Free Oatmeal cloth , 20 Oats 10 cents per bush. Oats, damaged by water in transitu [on appraised vaioe] 20 Oat Flour 20 Oatmeal 1/2 ct. per lb. Oatmeal, damaged by water in transitu [on appraised value] 20 Ochres see Oxides 30 Ochrey earth see item Oxides. 30 Offal, Fish [see Fish Skins and Otfal] Oil, Aniline, crude , Free Oil, Coal and Kerosene, distilled, purified or refined, Nap- tha. Benzoic and Petroleum 7 1/5 cts. per I.G. Oils, illuminating oils, composed wholly or in part of the products of petroleum, coa' shale or lignite, costing more than thirty cents per Imp. gal 25 Oils, products of petroleum, shale and lignite, N.E.S 71/5 cents per Imp. gal. Oil, Carbolic, or heavy oil lo Oil, Cement, as lubricating , . 25 Oil, Castor 20 Oil, Cod Liver, medicated 20 Oil, Cod, N.F.S 20 Oils, cocoanut and Palm, in their natural state P'ree CUSTOMS TARIFF. 81 • • • • 25 Free Free • • 20 Free od Free ih. 20 . . . 20 ih. 20 ies ss. al] • • 20 30 30 Free ip- G. he )re • • 25 ai! . . 10 25 20 • • 20 • • 20 Oils, Fish, and products of fish, from Newfoundland Oils, Fish, N.E.S Oil, Flax Seed or Linseed, raw or boiled... .1^ cent per lb. Oil, Hair, perfumed or not Oil, Lard Oil '.'■.'.' Oils, Lubricating, composed wholly or in part of petroleum, and costing less than 30 cts. per gal., 7 1/5 per imp. gal. Oils, Lubricating, all other Oils, Neatsfoot . . Oil, Olive Oil, Seal, from Newfoundland Oil, Seal, N.E.S Oil, Salad \', Oil, Sesame seed Oil, Sperm Oils, Vegetable Oils, not elsewhere specified Oils, Volatile or Essential Oil of roses Oil, rosin , . . Oil, fusil oil see Spirits. Oil, potatoe oil see Spirits. Oils, Whale, N.E.S Oil, Whale, from Newfoundland Oil, all other, not elsewhere specified , Oil Finish or Oil Varnish see Paints, ground or mixed Oil Cake and Oil Cake Meal, Cotton Seed Cake and Cotton Seed Meal, and Palm Nut Cake and Meal Oil Cake Crushed Oil Cloths for floor 5 cents per square yard and Oil Cloth and oiled silk in the piece, cut or shaped, oiled, enamelled, stamped, painted or printed, India rubbered, flocked or coated, N.E.S.... 5 cents per square yard and Oiled 'Cotton Cloth 5 cents per square yard and Oi'ed Paper Oiled Silk see Oil Cloth Oleographs 6 cts. per lb. and Old and Scrap Copper Old and Scrap Brass , Old and Scrap Iron and Steel See Iron, scrap Old and Scrap Lead 40 cents per 100 lbs Olive Oil Olives, green fruit, in -iatural condition , Onions, sets for planting and not fit for table use Onions, other , see Vegetables Onyx , see Precious stones. Opals see Precious stones crude, the weight to include the weight " he bail P. c. Free 20 30 20 25 20 20 Free 20 20 20 20 20 20 Free 20 20 Free 20 Free 20 20 15 15 35 20 10 Free 20 20 20 Opium 82 CUSTOMS TARIFF. v. c. or covering $i per lb. Opium, prepared for smoking $5 per lb. Orange Wine see Wine Optical Instruments, N.E.S 25 Orange Minerals and Zinc (white) 5 Oranges, rinds in brine _ Free Oranges and Lemons, in boxes of capacity not exceeding two and one-half cubic feet 25 cents per box. In half boxes, capacity one and one-fourth cubic feet 13 cents per box. In cases and all other packages 10 cents per cubic foot capacity. In bulk $1.60 per thousand. In barrels not exceeding in capacity that of .the 196 • pounds flour barrel 55 cents per bbl. Orange-flower water, not spirituous 30 Orchids .see Florist Slock Ores of Metal, of all kinds Free Organs, Cabinet Reed Organs, having not more than two sets of reeds each $ 10 and 1 5 Organs, etc., having over two and not over four sets of reeds each $15 and 15 Organs, etc., having over four and not over six sets of reeds each $20 and 15 Organs, etc., having over six sets of reeds. . . .each $30 and 15 Organs, sets or parts of sets of reeds for Cabinet Organs — .13 OrganS) Pipe Organs 25 Ornamental, figured and enamelled Glass see Glass. 25 Ornamental Iron Work see Iron. 30 Ornamental Trees 20 Ornamenti> of alabaster spar, amber, terra cotta, or composi- tion see item Fancy Boxes. 35 Orris Root , l^'ree Ostrich and Vulture Feathers, undressed 15 Ostrich and Vulture Feathers, dressed 35 Osiers, unmanufactured Free Osiers and Willow Furniiure , 35 Osiers and Willow Works, not elsewhere specified , 25 Ottar or Attar of Roses Free Ox Shoes ij4 per pound, but not less than 35 Oxalic Acid Free Oxide, Manganese, oxi Je of Free Oxides, ochres and ochrey earths, fire-proof, umbers and siennas, ground or unground, washed or unwashed, cal- cined or raw 30 Oxides of cobalt, zinc and tin, N. F.. S . . , Free Oysters, fresh in shell 25 p. c. 25 5 free CUSTOMS TARIFF. 83 p. c. Oysters, in cans.. ..(see canned oysters) under items fish, etc. Oysters, shelled, in bulk 10 cents per Gall. Oysters, pails containing see item Pails Oysters, fresh from Newfoundland Free Oysters, seed and breeding oysters, imported for the purpose of being planted in Canadian waters Free 30 Free 15 15 15 15 ^5 25 25 30 20 35 >ree 15 35 Free 35 25 tree 35 Free Free Packages containing Oysters or other Fish not otherwise provided for Packages containing fine salt to bear same duty as if imported empty, bags paying Packages, containing fish, from Newfoundland Packages, containing Molasses Packages, barrels containing salted beef Packages, barrels containing Linseed Oil 25 cts. each Packages, barrels containing salted pork see Meats Packing, rul^ber packing 5 cents per lb. and Pads, stair pads Pails, Tubs and Churns, wood Pails manufactured in the United States, in which oysters are imported, are liable to duty each time they are brought into Canada, but if they are \vholly manufactured in Canada and are properly branded by the Customs, they may be sent to the United Stutes and dxx return entered free, on identification. Paints and Colors, ultra marine blue, dry or in pulp Paints and Colors, metallic colors, viz., oxides of cobalt, zinc and tin, N.E.S Paints and Colors, viz., fire-proof paint, dry see item Oxides, &c. Paints and Colors, pulped or ground in all or other liquids, and all liquid prepared or ready mixed paints i^ain's and Colors, Ochres see item Oxides, &c. Paints and Colors, Paris Green, dry Paints and Color-, dry White and Red Lead Paints and Colors, Zinc, white Paints and Colors, ground in spirits, and all spirit varnishes and lacquers .$i per gal. Paints and Colors, dry, other, not elsewhere specified Paints, grounder mixed in, or with either Japan varuish, lacc)uers, licjuid dryers, collodion, oil finish or oil vnrnish. rough stuff and fillers, the weight of the package to be included in the w eight for duty 5 cts per lb. and Painters meta 1 graining c^ /mbs Painters pallet kniv cs 25 25 Free Free Free 15 25 25 Free Free 10 5 5 20 25 35 35 84 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Painted Cotton Netting, an imitation of wire Clolh 5 cts. per sq. yd. and Paintings in Oil or Water Colors, by artists of well-known merit, or copies of Old Masters by such artists Paintings in Oil or Water Colours, the production of Cana- dian artiste., under regulations, to be made by the Minister of Customs Paintings, prints, engravings, drawings, and building plans, N.E.S Palm Leaf, unmanufactured Palm Leaf, when manufactured N. E. S Palm Nut Cake and Meal Palm Oil [natural state] Palm Nut Kernel Oil Palm Spirits or Arrack see Spirits. Palms see Florist Stock Pamphlets, as books, N.E.S Pamphlets, Advertising 6 cents per lb. and Paper, aluminized paper, chemically prepared for photo- graphers use Paper Weights, N.E.S Paper Cutters see Printing Presses Paper Collars, Cuffs and Shirt Fronts of paper Paper seed bags, illustrated Paper Bags, plain, and all other paper bags and sacks printed or not Paper, Cards, for playing 6 cts. per Pack Paper, parchment paper Paper, drawing paper, mounted Paper, enamelled Paper Hangings, or Wall Paper, in rolls, on each roll of eight yards and under, and so in proportion for ail greater lengths of the following descriptions, viz : Brown Blanks and White Blanks, printed or plain Ungrounded Paper ,2 cents. White Paper, Grounded Papers and Satins, not hand made 3 cents. Single Print Bronzes 6 cents. Colored Bronzes 6 cents. Embossed Bronzes 8 cents. Colored Borders, narrow 6 cents. Colored Borders, wide 6 cents. Bronze Borders, narrow 14 cents. Bronze Borders, wide 14 cents. Embossed Borders 15 cents. Paper, Wall, Sanitary and Ingrain Paper Hangings or Wall Paper, other, N. E. S p. C. 15 Free Free 20 Free 20 Free Free 20 15 20 25 30 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 85 Paper Mache, manufactures of Paper, Carpet Lining, if manufactured Paper, (Jarpet Lining, other, N.E.S Paper, Mill board, not Straw board Paper Boxes, labelled empty 15 cents per lb. and Paper kites, as toys Paper, Printing Paper, glass Paper boxes embellished with chromos, but without reading matter 6 cts. per lb. and Paper letters, gummed, plain or colored, tn bulk Paper letters, gummed, put up in envelopes with printed descriptions for special advertising signs or laliels 15 cents per lb. and Paper, ruled Paper Stucco for decorating ceilings Paper, oiled Paper, waxed Paper, Tarred Yz cent per lb. Paper, Tissue Paper Paper, Union Collar Cloth, in rolls or sheets, not glossed or finished Paper, Union Cloth in rolls or sheets, glossed or finished. . . Paper, Glazed Paper, emery Paper, flint Paper, filter paper in sheets Paper, filter paper, cut to shape Paper, fly paper Paper waste or clippings Paper, "Wrapping Paper, pressed, in sheets Paper, Sand Paper Paper, Plated, Marbled, Enamelled Paper, and Card Board similarly finished, not elsewhere specified Paper, fancy articles, made of. Paper, of all kinds not elsewhere specified Paper, manufactures of, including ruled and bordered papers, papeteries, boxed papers, envelopes and blank books Paper files, clips and file hooks - Parafine Wax, Stearic Acid and Stearine of all kinds 3 cents per lb. Parafine Wax Candles 5 cents per lb. Parasols and Umbrellas, all kinds Parasol Sticks or Handles, N.E.S • • • Parasols, ribs, iron or brass see Umbrellas \\ C. 35 35 25 10 25 35 25 30 20 35 25 35 35 35 35 25 20 25 35 30 30 25 35 35 Free 25 35 30 35 35 25 35 30 35 20 '♦; 86 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Parasols ribs, steel for see Umbrellas Parasols, materials for see Umbrellas Parian, busts or statuettes Paris White Parts of Pianos Paste, gloy paste i cent per lb. Paste, Cocoa, containing Sugar 5 cents per lb. Paste, Cocoa, not sweetened 4 cts. per lb. Paste, perfumed Patterns, of iron Patterns of brass Patent, brocaded seating, an imitation of hair cloth Patent Medicines, in liquid form [see medicines] Patent Medicines, other than liquid, N.E.S • Patent Carbon enamel, composed of fusil oil ^ee spirits $2 per proof gal. Patent Leather Paving blocks, made from slag of bjast furnace • Peach Trees 3 cents each Peaches Preserved see Fruits, &c. Peaches, N.E.S., green fruit, the weight of the package to be included in the weight for duty i cent per lb. Pears, green fruit Pears, essence of see Lime Juice Pearline 3 cents per lb. Pear Trees 3 cents each Peas 10 cts. per bush. Peas, when damaged by water in transitu (on appraised value) Pearl, Mother of, not manufactured Pearls see Precious Stones Pearl card cases, fancy Pearl Buttons and Studs Peels, candied peels i % cents per lb. and Pearl, manufactures of, fancy Pelts, raw Pelts, other.... see Furs Pencils, Lead, in wood or otherwise Pencils, Slate Pendants, glass pendants Penholders Pencil Cases of all kinds Pens, steel Pens, gold Pen Racks Penknives Pepper, unground Pepper, ground P. C. 35 Fre« 25 30 30 30 25 25 20 20 20 Free 35 25 35 35 Free 30 25 30 30 30 30 20 30 25 10 25 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 87 Pepper Shells nid Pepper Dust as Ground Pepper Percussi'm Caps Periodic 's, Sunday-school Periodiq^ls, published by Ameri- can .lapfist Publication Socii 'y of Philadelphia, Pa., namely: — '* Youne People," "Our Little Ones," "Youiig Reaper, "Sunlight ' Monthly Lesson "^.eaves, ' I iptist Teacb' \ds'anced Quarterly," Intermediate Quarterly, "Senior Quarterly," and ' Primary Quarterly," Periodicals, Illustratf-f^ Advertising 6 cents per lb. and Perfumery, (non-alco lie), including toilet preparations Perfumed Spirits in bottles or flasks, not weighing more than four ounces Perfumed Spirits in bottles, flasks or other packages, weigh- ing more than tour ounces . . see Spirits $2.00 per proof gal. and Perfumed and Fancy Soaps, weight of the nside pack- ages and wrappers to be included in the \ eiciht for duty 10 cents i^ lb. and Persis, or extract of Archill and Cudbear Petroleum, products of see Oil Pewter, Platina or Metal Composition, N E S Pheasants, for improvement of stock Pheasants, other Phials, glass [see Glass.] Philandri Seed .see Seeds Philosophical Instruments and Apparatus, including globes and pictorial illustrations of insects, as are not manufac- tured in the Dominion, and when imported by or for the use of colleges and scho Is, scientific and literary societies Philosophical Instruments, N.E.S Phosphorus Phosphor Bronze blocks, sheets and wire Photograph Albums Photographs, and other cards 6 cents per lb. and Photographs, ilver waste Photographic instt uments Photographic Dry Plates 9 cents per square foot. Photographers' Cards Photographic and Stereoscopic Pictures, mounted, 6 cts. per lb. and Piano covers, rubber and cottton, N.E.S., 5 cts. per square yard and P'ano Stools Pianofortes, square, whether round cornered or not, not over 7 octaves $25 each and p. c. 25 35 Free 20 30 50 40 10 Free 20 Free 20 Free 25 Free 10 35 20 20 25 35 20 15 35 20 ^%. 0, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) y ^ ^ / d? / w 1.0 «^ 1^12^ 125 ISO ""^ I^H iLiS i 1.4 !.0 mm L6 P^^. vj ^a /. Plintnoranliip Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. U580 (714) 872-4503 •s? ss rS^ \^ A ^ V \\ ' V ^ o i/.. "% ^ m 88 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Pianofortes, square, all other $30 each and Pianofortes, upright $30 each and Pianofortes, concert, semi-concert, or parlo/ grand piano- fortes I50 each and Pianos, part of Pianos, Wire for see Wire A piano imported, consisting of case, frame, sounding, board, etc., bnt without the action, should be treated as a piano liable to the specific duty and the ad valorem duty on its value in that state ^^cks I cent per lb, and Pickers, raw hide, for cotton looms Pickles in bottle, including the duty on the bottles, and each bottle holding less than one half pint shall be dutiable as containing one half pint, and each bottle containing more than one half pint, but not more than one pint, shall be dutiable as containing one pint, and each bottle holding more than one pint, but not more than one quart, shall be dutiable as containing one quart 40 cents per gal Pickles in jars, bottles or other similar vessels on the ascer- tained quantity, the duty to include the duty on the jars, bottles, or other vessels 40 cents per gal. Pickles in bulk, in vinegar or in vinegar and mustard . 35 cents per gallon 1 ickles, m brme or salt 25 cents per gallon Pictorial Show Cards 6 cents per lb. and Pictorial illustrations of insects, etc., when imported by and for the use of colleges and schools, scientific and literary societies Picture Frames, as furniture Picture Brass Nails ]..!!!!! Pictures, Advertising 6 cents per lb. aiid Picture Books 6 cents per lb. and Pictures, framed Pictures, transfer pictures '.'.'. Pictures and Prints, N.E.S ......!!!! Pig Copper ^ig^'°" '.$4.^' per ton. Pig Zinc !!!.'!!!!!! !!!]7'''*^.]]i; '.*]*; ];.^";7^7; '.■];]*■ ^i^^s see 1 loprietary medicines Pillows and Bolsters Pimento, ground *.*.*.'..*. Pimento, unground Pins, manufactured from wire of any metal Pine Apples \ \\ v. c. 20 20 20 25 25 20 20 Free 35 35 20 20 35 35 20 10 Free Free 35 25 10 30 Free CUSTOMS TARIFF. plnPc'^Plf ' • ''^"'^ °^ see Lime Juice pS?ri P'P'-'V i IK cents per lb. I ipe Clay, unmanufactured Pipes, drain pipes and sewer pipes. . .'.'.'.','.'. Pipes, soil and water pipes, of iron castings.V.'.l'iV per 'ton, p- ^^ rp , • T» . , ^"t "ot less than Pipes, Tobacco pipes, Briar and all wooden . . Pipes, meerschaum Pipes, meerschaum, imitation of p!S!' iJlf' '"""" -A-n •V.V.'.V.V.seeReions Pipes, stove pipes and elbows Pipes, tobacco pipes, clay Pipes, Tobacco pipes, other Pipe Cases, Cigar and Cigarette cases Pipe Organs Pipes iron and steel, not casting'."." y.' ■.■.".' ".V ! V '.'/. '.^ee Tubing Pipe Mounts ^ Periodicals Illustrated, ' ' AdVert'ising." '. '. " See ' ' A'dvertising PistoT^N^Es' 6 cents per lb. and Pistols N.t.S. ... s^.e Firearms Pi ch Pine, lumber, &c see item Lumber, &c Pitch Pine, manufactured gge Wood Pitch (pine) in packages of not less than 15 gallons each.. ] Itch (Pine) other not elsewhere specified. Pitch, Coal , , ; ; ; ° -• ■ Pitch, Burgundy Pitch for roofing Pitch, Bone Pitch, crude only. . . ] 1 Pitch, bone, N.E.S '.".'.".'.".*. '.".'." Planing Mills and parts of, in any stage of 'manufacture.* Plantains 89 p. c. Free 35 35 35 35 35 30 35 35 35 25 35 20 20 ornamental trees. Plants, viz :— Fruit, shade, lawn and shrubs and plants, N.E.S Plants, viz : Apple Trees, of all kinds 3 cents each Blackberry bushes. , ^ent each Cherry Trees, of all kinds 4 cents each Grape Vines, costing ten cents and less. . . .2 cents each Grape Vines, N.E.S Gooseberry Bushes '. ■.■;;.'.'; .' J ' ^gnV each Peach Trees. . ... 3 cents each Pear Trees, of a kinds 3 cents each Plum Trees of all kinds 3 cents each Raspberry Bushes , cent each Rose Bushes 3 cents each plant Quince Trees 2^ cents each 1 laster, land plaster ground 10 cents per 100 lbs. Free 20 10 Free 10 Free 20 35 Free 20 20 i. 90 CUSTOMS TARIFF. ■sA'i W' Plaster of Paris or Gypsum, ground not calcined lo cts. per icx) lbs. Plaster of Paris, calcined or manufactured, 15 cts. per 100 lbs. Plasters medicated, all kinds Plasterers hair Plaits, Straw, Tuscan and Grass Plated Cutlery : Knives plated wholly or in part, costing under three dollars and fifty cts. per dozen... 50 cts. per doz. and Plated Ware and Gilt Ware, of all kinds, whether plated wholly or in part, not elsewhere specified Plates, iron or steel, for iron or composite ships or vessels . . Plates, tailors and mantle makers 6 cts. per lb. and Plates, Canada Plates, engraved on wood, steel or other metal Plate, Boiler, and other Plates, iron or steel, (see Plate in iron or steel) Plates, photographic dry plates 9 cents per sq. foot Plates, Tin Plate Glass, not colored, in panes of not over thirty square feet, each 6 cents per sq. foot ; and when bevelled, two cents per square foot additional Plate Glass, in panes of over thirty, and lot over seventy sq. feet each, eight cents per sq. foot ; and when bevelled, two cents per sq. foot additional Plate Glass, in panes of over seventy feet each, not bevelled, nine cents per square foot ; when bevelled, two cents per sq. foot additional Plate, rough rolled plate-glass Plate Glass, bent plate glass 20 per cent Platina, not elsewhere specified Platinum Wire Platinum Tubing Pipes, &c., to be used in manufacture of sulphuric acid see Retorts Playing Cards 6 cts. per pack Plow plates, mould boards, and land sides, when cut to shape from rolled sheets of crucible steel, but not moulded, punched, polished, or otherwise manufactured, and being of a greater value than 4 cents per lb Plow plates, punched, jiolished, and otherwise manufactured as part of plow, N. E. S Plough handles, of wood Plums, green fruit 30 cents per bushel*. Plums, dried fruits i cent, per lb. Plum Trees, all kinds 3 cents each Plumbago Plumbago, manufactures of P. c. 25 20 Free 20 30 Free 20 20 Free 25 20 Free 12;^ 35 25 15 30 p. c. 25 20 Free 20 30 Free 20 20 Free 25 20 Free 12K 35 25 15 30 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Plush, Silk Netting, used for manufacture of gloves Plush, of Silk or Cotton, for Hatters' use Plush, of cotton . , Plush Silks, other Plush, fancy articles made of. see item fancy work boxes, &c. Pocketbooks and Purses Polish for stoves Polishing Powders, N. E. S Pomades French or flower odors, preserved in fat or oil for the purpoe of conserving the odors of flowers which do not bear the heat of distillation, when imported in tins of not less than 10 lbs. each Pomades, all other Pomatum, or paste for the hair, mouth or skin Pomegranates, green fruit Pop Corn Porcebin Slate, school slate i cent each and Porcelain Shades Porcelain Shades, imitation Porcelain, lined pump cylinders Porcelaine Opaque Ware Porcelain Ware, other Pork see Meats Pork Barrels see item Packages Portable machines, portable steam engines, threshers and separators, horse-power, and parts thereof, in any stage ot manufactur _ Portable saw mills and planing mills, and parts thereof, in any stage of manufacture Porter, in bottles 18 cts. per I.G. Porter, in wood . 10 cts. per I.G. Portland or Koman Cement, in bbls 40 cents per bbl. Portland or Roman Cement, in bulk or bags... 9 cts. per bush. Porous earthenware, known as terra cotta (see Enr*^hen\vare) Posters and Advertising Bills, Tickets and FoUiers...i5 cents per li>. and Potash, chlorate of, in crystals, when imported for manufac- turing purpo3es only Potash, chlorate of, in tablets Potash, chlorate of, N. E. S I'otash, bichromate of, crude Potash, muriate of, crude Potash, German Mineral Potash, red and yellow, prussiate of Potatoes, sweet Potatoes, other 15 cts. per bush. Potato Spirit, or Potato Oil. .see Spirits. ..$2 per proof gal. 91 p. c. IS Free 20 30 35 35 3^ 20 15 30 30 Free 35 30 30 2C 35 35 30 35 35 25 Free 25 20 Free I'ree Free 10 25 anil m i 92 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Potted Meats Poultry and Game of all kinds Powder, rifle and sporting powder, &c see Gunpowder Blasting and Mining powders 3 cts. per lb. Cannon and Musket 4 cts. per lb. Canister Powder 15 cts. per lb. Giant, Dualin, Dynamite 5 cts. per lb. and Nitro-Glycerine 10 cts. per lb and Powders, perfumed Powder, Baking Powder see Yeast Cakes Prayer Books (see books) Prayer Beads Precious stones, in the rough, viz., Agate, Amethyst, Aqua Marine, Blood Stone, Carbuncle, Cat's Eyes, Cameo, Coral, Cornelian, Crystal, Crysolite, Crosordolite, Emerald, Garnet, Intaglio, Inlaid or Encrusted Stones, Onyx, Opal, Pearl, Ruby, Sardonyx, Sapphire, Topaz, and Turquoise Precious vStones, Diamonds see item Diamonds, &c. Precious Stones, N.E.S., polished, but not set or otherwise manufactured, and imitation thereof Precious Stones, other, N. E. S Precipitate of Copper, crude Preserves, jellies and jams, N.E.S 5 cents per lb. Presses, lithographic presses Presses, printing see item Printing Presses. Pressed paper, in sheets Price lists, illustrated 6 cents per lb. and Printed billheads Printed or dyed cotton fabrics, N .E. S Printed wrappers, as labels 15 cents per lb. and Printed matter, N.E.S see item Bank Notes, &c Prints and Engravings Printing Presses and printing m::.chines, sue! only as are used in newspapers, book and job printing offices ; fold- ing machines and paper-cutters used in printing and bookbinding establishments Printing Presses, N.E.S Printing Irons Prizes, cups and other prizes won in competition Products of fish from Newfoundland Proprietary Medicines, in liquid form (see medicines) Prunes and Plums, dried fruit i cent, per lb. Prune wine see Spirits. Prunella, for boots and shoes, and cotton netting for the lining of boots, shoes and gloves Prunella, twill cotton, N.E.S 2 cts. per sq. yd. and P. c. 20 20 20 20 5 30 Free 10 20 Free 10 35 20 35 , 325^ 25 35 20 ID 30 30 Free Free 10 15 p. c. 20 20 20 20 30 5 30 Free CUSTOMS TARIFF. 93 r. c. Prussian Blue, dry color , 20 Prussian binding 30 I'russiate of potash, red and yellow 10 Pulp, mineral 20 Pulp, wood pulp 25 Pulp of grasses Free Pulque see Spirits. Pumice soap see Soap Powders Pumice and Pumice Stone, ground or unground Free Pumps, iron, pitcher, spout, cistern, well and force pumps, 35 Pumps, Steam 30 Puises 35 Putty pallette, glaziers' hacking knives 35 Putty 25 Putty, dry, for polishing granite 20 Putty Knives 35 Pyroxylic spirits, &; see Spirits. > • • 10 • • • 20 • • • Free rib. • • » • 10 ses. • • • and 35 20 • • • • • • and 35 , 325^ 25 • • • 35 • • • 20 are old- and . . • 10 • • • 30 • • • • * • • • 30 Free • • • Free lb. rits. the • • • 10 and 15 Quails, for improvement of stock t ree Quails, other 20 Quercitrion 20 Quills, in their natural state or unplumed Free Quills, other, N.E.S 20 Quilts or counterpanes, white, with woven colored border... 25 Quilts of Cotton, or Bed Comforters, not including woven quilts or counterpanes 35 Quilt F rame Clamps as furnishing hardware 30 Quicksilver Free Quinces, green fruits 30 cents per bushel. Quince Trees of all kinds 2}4 cents each. Quinine, sulphate of (in powder) Free Rags, of cotton, linen, jute, hemp, paper waste or clip- pings and waste of any kind except mineral waste Free Rags, woollen Free Rails, Iron or Steel Railway bars for railway and tramway, of any form, punched or not punched, N. E. S., .^6 per ton. Railway Iron, fish plates $12 per ton Railway Bars, steel, not including tram, weighing not less than 25 lbs. per lineal yard, for use in railway tracks... Free Railway rugs, woollen 10 cents per lb. and 20 Railway Cars and Railway Carriages see Carriages I- til il 1] 94 CUST(JMS TARIFF. Raisins, dried fruits I cent per lb. and Rakes, garden 5 cts. each and Rakes, hay rakes of wood Rakes, other, N. E. S Rake Teeth Rape seed in bulk or large parcels Rape seed in small parcels Rasps and Files Raspl)erries, green fruit, the weight of the package to be included in the weight for duty 3 cents per lb. Raspberry Bushes i cent each. Raspberry Wines see Wines Rattans, in natural state Rattans, manufactured or partly manufactured Razor Strops Raw hide pickers for cotton looms Receipts, printed Red Liquor, a crude acetate of aluminum, prepared from pyroligneous acid, for dyeing and calico printing Red and Yellow Prussiate of Potash Red wood planks and boards, sawn only see Lumber Red wood, manufactures of see Wood Reeds, in natural state . . Reeds, manufactured or partly manufactured, N.E.S Reeds, for organs Refrigerators , Rennet, raw, prepared or liquid Repairs on Machinery see Machinery Resin or rosin, in packages of not less than 100 lbs Resin, other, N.E.S Retorts, condensers, pans, tubing and pipe made of platinum imported by manufacturers of sulphuric acid for use in their manufacture of concentration of sulphuric acid Revolvers, not elsewhere specified see Firearms Rhubarb Plants Rhubarb Root Rhubarb, ground or powdered Ribbons, of all kinds and material Rice, uncleaned, unhulled or paddy Rice, broken rice i^ cents per lb. Rice, other i ^ cts. per lb. Rice' Flour 2 cts. per lb. Ridges Food Rifles, not elsewhere specified see Firearms Rifle Cartridges, N.E.S Rings, runners, &c. , for Umbrellas, &c see Umbrellas. Rinds, Lemon, Citron and Oranges, in brine p. c. 10 25 35 35 35 10 25 35 Free 25 25 20 35 Free 10 Free 25 25 35 Free Free 20 Free 20 20 Free 20 30 30 20 35 Free CUSTOMS TARIFF. 9' V. c. Rivets of brass or copper 35 Rivets, iron or steel, less than ^ of an inch in diamelcr, l}4 cent per lb. and 30 Rivets, iron or steel, N. E.S i cent per lb. and 25 Road Scrapers 35 Rockingham Ware 35 Roiled Beams, channel and angle T iron and steel, or iron and steel, (see Angles in steel) Rolled Round Wire Rods, iron or steel, brass or copper, under ^ an inch in diameter, when imported by wire manufacturers for use in making wire in their factories . . Free Rollers, window blinds, unfinished 3° Rollers, window blinds, finished 35 Roller Skates, or parts of same 20 cts. per pair and 30 Rope, iron or steel wire rope 25 Rope, raw hide rope 25 Rope, or Cordage iX cent, per lb. and 10 Roofing Slate, black or blue, when split or dressed only 80 cts. per sq. Roofing Slate, red, green or other, when split or dressed only $1.00 per sq. Root, liquorice root, not ground Free Roots, medicinal, viz : Aconite, Calumba, Ipecacuanha, Sarsparilla, Squills, Tarraxicum Rhubarb, and Valerian. Free Rose Bushes, costing 20 cents and less, per plant 3 cents Rose Bushes, N.E.S 20 Rose Lake (color in pulp) 3° Rose Water, without spirits • • • • 3° Rosewood Lumber, not further manufactured than split or sawn Free Rosewood, manufactures of see Wood Rosin see Resin Rough on Rats 20 Rubber, crude rrce Rubber, hard rubber in sheets, but not further manufactured Free Rubber Hose, belting, packing, matts and matting, 5 cents per lb. and 15 Rubber Hat Covers 35 Rubbered Cloth and Sheeting 5 cts. per yard and i S Rubber substitute Free Rubber, recovered rubber • • • ^ ^^^ Rubber-Clothing, or clothing made waterproof with Indian rubber, N.E.S 35 Rubber, Surfaced Waterproof Clothing 10 cts per lb. and 25 Rubber Fillets, &c., &c see item Fillets Rubber Boots and Shoes ..see India rubber Boots and Shoes Rubber Buttons see Buttons J' 96 CUSTOMS TARIFF. li 11' Rubber, other manufactures of see Indian Rubber ^'^"''ics see precious stones Rugs, travelling rugs, except silk see item Shawls 25 Rugs, Smyrna Carpets and rugs 30 Rugs, Rubber lap rugs 35 Rugs, Wool and other, N. E. S see Carpets 25 Rugs, Lap or Railway, wholly or part wool, as they come from the loom 10 cents per lb, and Rugs, Lap or railway wholly or part wool, cut to shape, bound, sewn, or otherwise manufactured 10 cents per lb. and __, Rules, foot rules 3 e Ruling Machines [[ xo Rum (see spirits) $2 per proof gal. Rum Shrub (see spirits) $2 per proof gal. Russel Cord, Wool, (see all wool fabrics.) ^y^ 10 cts, per bush. Rye, damaged by water in transitu (on appraised value) 20 Rye Flour 50 cts. per bbl. Rye Flour, when damaged by water in transitu (on appraised value) 20 P. C. 20 25 s Saccharme or any product, containing over j4 of i per cent thereof. $10 per lb. Sad Iron $16 per ton, but not less than Saddlers' Hardware Saddlers' Soap liquid Saddlery of every description Safes, iron or steel, and doors for safes and vaults Saffron Cake Saffron and Safflower, and extract of Sago Sago Flour 2 cts. per lb. Sails, for boats and ships Sail Twine, when to be used for boats and ship sails Sail Palms, as manufacture of leather Sacks of Paper, all kinds, printed or not Sacks, containing fine salt Sal-Ammonia Sal-Soda Saleratus, or Bicarbonate Salt, coarse imported from the United Kingdom or any British possession, or imported for the use of the sea or gulf fisheries Salt, coarse, other than above 10 cts. per 100 lbs. 30 35 20 35 35 Free Free 20 25 5 2S 35 25 Free Free 20 Free CUSTOMS TAHIBT. 97 r. c. Salt, fine, in bulk lo cts. per lOO lbs. Salt, in bags, barrels or other packages. ... 1 5 cts. per 100 lbs. [Packages containing Salt to pay same duty as if imported empty.] Salts, analine Salts Free Saltpetre, nitrate of 20 Salt Cake, being a sulphate of soda, crude Free Sand Fiee Sand, colored 20 Sand Cloth 30 Sand (iron) or globules for polishing granite 20 Sandpaper, glass, flint and Emery paper 30 Sandalwood, sawn, not shaped, planed or otherwise manu- factured Free Sandarac Gum Free Sandalwood, manufactures of. see Wood Sanctuary lamps 30 Sapolio see Soap Powders Sappato Gum 20 Sapphires see precious stones Sarsparilla, Root Free Sardonyx see precious stones Satin, Silk see Silk 30 Satin, fancy articles, made of. . . . .see fancy work boxes, &c. 35 Satin^ and fine- washed white (colors) in pulp 30 Satinette, fancy articles, made of see fancy work boxes 35 Satin-wood, sawn, not shaped, planed or otherwise manu- factured Free Satin-wood, manufactures of see Wood Satteens 2 cts. per sq. yd. and 15 Satchels 35 Sauces and Catsup in bottles, and each bottle holding less than y^ pint shall be dutiable as containing one half pint, and each bottle holding more than one half pint, but not more than one pint, shall be dutiable as containing one pint, and each bottle holding more than one pint, but not more than one quart, shall be dutiable as containing one quart 40 cents per gal. and Sauces and Katsups, in bulk 30 cents per gal. and Sausage Skins or Casings, not cleaned Sausage Casings, N. E. S Savogoam Saw Dust, wood Saw Mills, portable, and parts of Saws, steel for see Saws in steel Saws, of all kinds Scales, Balances and Weighing Beams Scenery, Theatrical and other 5 cents per sq. yard and 20 20 Free 20 20 20 35 35 35 15 .|tl if] 111 '«» » 98 CUSTOMS TARIFF. ^ i ; » Ml ■ ! Hi ^1 Schnapps (see spirits) $2 per gal. Scheidam, (S:c. (see spirits) $2 per gal. School Slates I ct. each and School Ink Wells School satchels Scissors, if plated Scissors, not plated Scrap Iron, cast, etc see Pig Iron in Iron Surfaced Waterproof (Clothing 10 cents per Ih. and Scrap Iron, fit only to be remanufactured, (see iron.) Scrap Steel, fit only to be remanufactured, (see steel) Scrap Brass Screens, Japan, as furniture Screws commonly called wood screws, 2 inches and over in length 6 cts. per lb. I inch and less than 2 8 cts. per lb. Less than i inch 11 cts. per lb. Screws of brass or other metals, N.E.S Screw Jacks of every description Scrims and window-scrims, &c see Cotton, Uncoloured Fabrics. Scripture wall-text.^, not illustrated The same when illustrated 6 cents per lb. and Scroll Iron See Hoop Iron, &c. Scythes $2.40 per dozen Scythe handles or snaths Sea Grass Sea- weed see item Moss. Sea-weed, not elsewhere specified Seal Oil, N.E.S Seal Oil, from Newfoundland Sealskins, fur, wholly or partially dressed see Furs. Sealskins, raw see Furs Sealskin, imitation in wool 10 cts. per lb. and Seamless Drawn Tubing, copper Seamless Drawn Tubing, Zinc Seamless Cotton Bags 2 cts. per lb. and Seedling Stock for Grafting, viz : Plum, Pear, Peach and other fruit trees Seeds, viz. : Beet, carrot, turnip, mangold and mustard. . . . Seeds, flax seed 10 cents per bush. Seeds, viz. : Garden, field, and other seeds for agricultural or other purposes, N.O.P., when in bulk or in large parcels The same when in small papers or parcels Seed, hemlock seed and leaf Seed, annatto seed P. c. 20 30 35 30 25 Free 35 35 35 35 20 35 tree 20 20 Free 15 20 10 10 15 Free Free 10 25 Free Free p. c. 1. d 20 • t 30 • 35 • 30 • 25 >n d 25 » Free . 35 . 35 • 35 ;d s. 35 id 20 c. jn • • 35 .. Free s. • . 20 J , 20 , , Free •s. 15 rs id 20 « • 10 • • 10 id 15 Free Free 10 25 Free Free CUSTOMS TARIFF. tweeds— Aromjitic. which are not edible and are in a crude state and not 'vanced in value or condition by refining or grinding 01 l)y any other process of manufacture, viz. : Anise, Anise Star, Carravvay, Cumin, Cardamon, Cori- ander, Fennel and Fenugreek Seeds, bird seed when prepared or mixed, &c Seed breeding oysters for the purpose of being planted in Canadian waters Seines for fisheries see Fish Hooks. Seines, other see Hammocks. Semaphore Wire see Wire. Senna, in leaves Senegal Gum ' * * ' Sesame Seed see Seeds Sesame, Seed Oil Settlers' Effects,— Wearing Apparel, Household Furniture, Professional Books, Implements and Tools of Trade, oc- cupation or employment, which the Settler has had in actual use for at least six months before removing to Canada. Musical Instruments, Domestic Sewii.g Machines, Live Stock, Carts and other vehicles, and Agiicultural 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 manufactory, establishment, or for sale ; provided that any dutiable article entered as Settlers' Effects cannot be so entered unless brought with the Settler on his first arrival and shall not be sold or otherwise disposed of without payment of duty until after two years actual use in Canada. Provided, also, that under regulations to be made by the Minister of Customs, live stock, when imported in Manitoba or the North West Territory l)y intending Settlers, shall be free, until otherwise ordered by the Governor in Council Sewer Pipes, glazed, not iron Sewer Pipes, unglazed, not iron Sewing and embroidering silk and silk twist • ••• Sewing Machines, whole, or heads or parts of heads ot Sew- ing Machines $3 each and Sewing Machines, toys not more than $2 in value Sewing Machines, parts of, imported separately Sewing Thread on Spools, v, tton Sewing Cotton Thread, in hanks, black and bleached, three and six cord Shaddock's Green Fruit • Shades, Cloth Shades 5 cents per square yard and Shades, electric lights and gas lights I', c. Free 20 Free 35 Free Free 20 Free 35 35 25 20 35 35 25 12H Free ir 15 100 CUSTOMS TARIFF. m ^ B^- Shades, imitation porcelain shades and colored glass shades, not figured, painted, enamelled or engraved Shade Trees Shale, products of see Oil Coal Shapes, of Iron or Steel (see Angles in steel) Shawls, Cashmere and Paisley, if not composed chiefly of silk Shawls, Indian or Paramatta, not silk Shawls, Silk '. Shawls, Woolen ■ Shawls, other, and travelling rugs of all kinds and material, except silk Sheep.. N.E.S Sheep, for improvement of stock Sheep Skins, tanned but not dressed, waxed or glazed Sheep Skins, dressed and waxed or glazed Sheetings, Cotton, bleached and unbleached, not stained, painted or printed i ct. per sq. yd. and Shelf Brackets — . Shellac white, in gum or flake, for manufacturing purposes. . Shellac Gum Shells, unmanufactured Shells, marine, ground or broken Shells, manufactures of fancy Shells, manufactures of other, N. E. S Shingles, Wood Sheet Brass see Brass. Sheet Copper see Copper. Sheet Music lO cts. per. lb. Sheet Iron Signs, not framed Sheet Iron, galvanized. No. 20 gauge and thicker Shtet Iron, common or block, not thinner than No. 20 gauge $13 per ton. Sheet Iron, other see Iron. Sheet Steel see Steel. Sheet Iron, common or black, coated or galvanized, thinner than No. 20 gauge Ships and all other vessels, built in a foreign country, wheth- er steam or spJling vessels, on application for Canadian register, on the fair market value of the hull and all appurtenances except machinery Machinery on same Ships, repairs on (according to material). Shirts, wool, Italian shirts lO cents per lb. and Shirts, cottoii or linen $1 per dozen and Shirts, Cotton (Jndershirts P. C. 20 2C 25 25 30 25 25 30 Free IS 20 15 30 Free Free Free 20 35 20 20 30 30 12/2 10 25 25 30 35 • • lO ... 25 nd 2S .nd 30 ■ • 35 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Shirts, Drawers and Hosiery, wool, wholly or in part, not elsewhere specified 10 cts. per lb. and Shirt Fronts, cotton or linen Shirt front, paper Shirtings, cotton, checked and striped... 2 cts. persq. yd.and Shoddy, [see wool fabrics.] Shoes, horse, mule or ox shoes, i>^ cents per lb., but not less than Shoes, wholly of felt Shoes, rubber see India rubber shoes. Shoes, N. E. S Shoemakers' Ink and Blacking Shoemakers' Pitch • Shoe Linings, twilled cotton i ct. per sq. yd. and Shoe Linings, colored jeanettes ..... .2 cts. per sq. yd. and Shoe Laces, of any material Shoe Dressing Shoe Shanks^ steel for (see Clock Springs, steel for, in steel) Shot, Lead - iH cents per lb. Shot Guns, not elsewhere specified Shot Pouches, wholly of leather Show Cases $2 each and Show Cards Ipictoilal) 6 cts. per lb. and Show Cards, framed Shovels and Shovel blanks $1 per doz. and Shovels, iron or steel, cut to shape for shovels. $1 per doz. and Shovels, steel for see Sheet Sttel in steel Shovels, Iron Stove Shovels Shovels, snow shovels made of wood .... Shovel Handles, all wood Shrubs, ornamental and shade Trees Side Lightb Siennas, paint see item Oxides. Signs, Sheet Iron Signs, not framed Silex or Crystallized Quartz.. Silicate of Soda, in crystals or solution Silicias and Casbans Silk Hosiery Sillc Lice • • • •••••••• • ••••• • • ••••• • • ••• •• Silk, oiled silk , see item Oil Cloth. Silk, raw. or as reeled from the cocoon, not being doubled, twisted or advanced in manufacture m any way, silk cocoons and silk waste Silk Twist, Sewing Silk and Embroidery Silk Silk, Tram Silk, colored Silk Umbrellas and Parasols Silk Bands, &c., for hatters' use see Hatters' Bands, &c. 101 p. c. 20 35 35 15 35 25 25 30 20 15 15 30 30 20 25 35 20 3S 25 25 30 25 25 20 30 30 30 Free Free 32^ 30 30 Free 25 25 35 m m «'• 102 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Silk, fancy articles made of see Fancy Work-boxes, «S:c. Silk Velvets, and all manufactures of silk, of which silk is the component part of chief value, not elsewhere speci- fied Silk Gloves • Silk, in the gum, not more advanced than singles, tram, and thrown organzine, and raw spun silk not colored Silk, nettings of silk Silk— Manufactures of, embrace glace, gros grain, ducape, barathea. Cashmere, Gros de Naples, black and colored ; black and coloured Turquoise, satins, sarsenets, Per- sians, poplins, and all other piece goods of which silk is the component part of chief value ; all silk clothing, ^'elvets, terries, chenilles, ribbons, velvet ribbons, tas- sels, shawls, hosiery and underclothing, ties, scarfs, bows, ferrets, handkerchiefs, Prussian bindings, sofa gimp, mantillas or jackets, silk warp. Paramatta, silk tapestry, silk warp alapaca, &c Silk, plush netting, used for the manufacture of gloves Silk Plush, for Hatters' use Silver Coin [United States] •_ Silver and Gold Coins, except United States silver com Silver Medals, N.E.S see Medals Silver Leaf Silver-plated Ware, N.E.S Silver Plate Glass Silver, German Silver and Nickel Silver, rolled or in sheets. Silver, German and nickel silver, manufactures of not plated, 25 p.c. ; if plated Silver Soap • see Soap Powders. Sisal Cordage of all kinds 1% cent per lb. and Sizing, cream and enamel sizing i cent per lb. Skates of all kinds 20 cts per pair, and Skates, steel for See Skates m steel Skate Blades, unfinished, steel Skeletons and parts of see Anatomical Preparations. Skins, Fish [see Fish Skms] Skins undressed, dried, salted or pickled see Hides. Skins, fur skins, not dressed in any manner Skins, Fur Skins, wholly or partially dressed Skins for morocco leather, tanned, but not further manufac- tured Slabs, slate see Slate Slabs, iron $9 per ton Slates, for roofing, black or blue, when split or dressed only 80 cts. per sq . Slate Flagging for Walks $2 per ton. P. C. 35 30 35 15 30 15 Free 20 Free 20 30 3^ 30 Free 30 10 30 30 Free Free Free 15 15 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 103 Slates, for roofing, green and other colors, when split or dressed only $l per square Slates, school and writing slates i ct. each and Slate Mantles Slate Pencils Slate Slabs, square and in special shapes, i ct. per sq. ft. and Slates of all kinds and manufactures of, N. E. S I cent per sq. foot and Sledges i cent per lb. and Sleighs Slippers, felt slippers see Boots and Shoes Smalts, dry color Smoothing Irons $i6 per ton but not less than Snuff 30 cts. per lb. and Soapstone, foot warmers Soap, mineral soaps see Soap Powders Soap, common soft and liquid, not perfumed Soap, common brown and yellow, not perfumed 1% cts. per lb. Soap, ivory soap same as Soap Perfumed Soap, Castile, mottled or white, and white soap 2 cts. per lb. Soap, perfumed or toilet, the weight of the inside packages and wrappers to be included in the weight for duty 10 cents per lb. and Soap, harness soap Soap, " Frank Siddell's " laundry soap lyi cents per lb. Soap powders, pumice, silver and mineral soaps, sapolio and other like articles, the weight of the inside package to be included in the weight for duty, outside packages to pay 20 cents ' 3 cts. per lb. Soap, ">Ioxie," mineral see Soap Powder Soap, " Adams," mineral see Soap Powder Socks of Cotton or woollen 10 cents per lb. and Soda, Ash Soda, Bicarbonate of Soda, caustic, in drums Soda, arseniale, binarseniate, chloride and stannate of soda . Soda, Bichromate of Soda, nitrate of, or cubic nitre Soda, sal soda Soda, sulphate of, crude, known as salt cake Soda, sulphate of, N. E. S Soda, silicate of, in crystal or in solution Sodium, Sulphide of Soil Pipes, cast iron $12 per ton, but not less than P. C. 20 30 25 25 25 25 30 20 30 30 20 10 30 30 Free 20 Free Free Free Free Free Free 20 Free Free 35 i:;' 'W.^^ 104 Solder , CUSTOMS TAKIFF. Sole Leather, tanned but rough or undressed. . .see Leather. Sole Leather >^c. per lb. and Soups • ,• Soy^ 10 cents per gal. Sozodont, in bottles under 4 ounces •••••• Sozodont, over 4 ounces,... see Spirits. ..$2.00 per proof gal. Spades and Spade Blanks $1 per doz. and Spades, iron or steel, cut to shape for $i per doz. and Spades, steel for -see Sheet Steel m -steel Sparkling Wine ....see Wine Spanish Cedar, not shaped, planed, or otherwise manufac- tured VnVJ Spanish Cedar, manufactures of see Wood Spanish or Esparto Grass, and other grasses and pulp of, for the manufacture of paper Spar and Alabaster Ornaments Spectacles and Eye Glasses of all kinds, finished Spectacles, parts of and Eye Glasses, unfinished Spelter, in blocks or pig Sperm Oil . . . ^ • ' ' ■ Spices of all kinds, except Mace and Nutmegs, unground . Spices, as above, ground Spices, Mace and Nutmegs ••• Spikes, wrought and pressed, galvanized or not, i>^ cts. per lb., but not less than • • Spikes and Nails, cut, of iron or steel. . .^ i cent per lb. Spikes and Nails, composition and sheathing Spindles bands, cotton cord, as cotton cordage Spirits :— 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 nroof. When the liquors are of a less strength than that of proof, the duty shall be at the rate herein pro- vided, but computed on a reduced quantity of the liquors in proportion to the lesser degree of strength ; provided, however, that no reduction in 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 per cent, under proof, as follows, viz. : Alcohol, ethyl alcohol, or the substance commonly known as alcohol, hvdrated cxide or ethyl, or spirits of wine . . $2 per proof gal. P. c. 30 15 20 40 25 25 Free Free 35 30 25 Free 20 10 25 25 35 20 30 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 105 P. C. Spirits (continued) — Alcohol, methyl alcohol, wood alcohol, wood naptha, pyroxylic spirits or any substance known as wood spirit or methylated spirit $2 per proof gal. Alcohol, amyl alcohol or fusil oil, or any substance known as potato spirit or potato oil $2 per proof gal. Absinthe, arrack or palm spirits $3 per proof gal. Brandy, including artificial brandy, and imitations of; Gin of all kinds, N.E.S. ; Rum, Whiskey, and all spir- ituous or alcoholic liquors, N.O.P $2 per proof gal. Cordials and liquors of all kinds, N.E.S., viz : Meseal pulque, rum shrub, schiedam and other schnapps, tafia, augostura, and similar alcoholic bitters or beverage $2 per proof gal. Ether, nitrous ether, sweet spirits of nitre and aromatic spirits of ammonia $2 per proof gal. and 30 Perfumes, 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, when in bottles or flasks weighing not more than four ounces each , . 5° Perfumes as above, when in bottles, flasks or other pack- ages weighing more than four ounces, each $2 per gal. and 40 Spirits and strong waters of any kinds mixed with any in- gredient or ingredients, and being or known or desig- nated as anodynes, elixirs, essences, extracts, lotions, tinctures, or medicines, N.E.S $2 per gal. and 30 Vermouth and ginger wine, containing not more than 40 per cent, of proof spirits 75 cents per gal. Vermouth and ginger wine, containing over 40 per cent. of proof spirits $2 per gal. In all cases where the strength of any of the fore- going articles cannot be correctly ascertained by the direct application of the hydrometer, it shall be ascer- tained by the distillation, of a sample, or in such other manner as the Minister of Customs directs. Spirits of Turpentine » 10 Spittoons, earthenware 35 Spittoons, other N.E.S 3^ Sponges • 2*-* Spools made wholly of wood used in cotton machinery and other . ^5 Spoons, silver spoons, plated 3° Spoons, tinned iron s} ^^rs 3° Spokes, Hubs, Felloes, r-jugh or sawn only 15 Spokes, Felloes, Hubs, finished, dutiable as Carriage parts see Carriages H 41 If: 'niiA m 5 11-' 106 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Spokes of wheels. ,. . .see item Hickory. Lo-xber.^&c^&Cj^.^ &, doct sS; S..V1V0;; : see ciock;^;U.gs in s.ee, sLink iron or steel, and P^'ts thereof for RRca,&c P. c. but not less tham 35 S J rrNTsr'!:!'r:;$30-pVr-to„;buTL^t .ess tha„ rriSTa:farB;.d;;n.^^ Snri^X'ct'and B;ais;otherW.'.V.'. Z: ■ . .2 cts. per lb. Inuf 'and S^^ilts used in the manufacture of earthenware . . r,"l%te^:,and raw hides cen^^^^^^^^^^^^ 30 35 30 Free -stt4^lg^iwh^^^;u..rs.. ^^^^ use Squills, root . Stained Glass in the manufacture of whips in their lactones j^-^ 20 35 Stamped Tin Ware ' ' " ' \'\ . 25 Stairpads Stannate of Soda stallion Shields, made of kather . . .^ ^^ • .^ • • • -^^^ ■- - qualities of starch, not or flavored ; thl weight of the package to be Free 25 Starch, including farina, mrSions having the qualities of starch, not sweetened or flavored ; th? weight of the package to be in all cases deluded in the weight for duty • • • Vl^^^^ per lb. The same sweetened or flavored , the weight of the package ^^' toTe'iu an cases included in the weight f- ^uty ^.^. . j^. 35 Statuettes • ; • : • • Statues to pay according to material. Staves, prepared for barrels J Stay Laces of any material • ' ' * ^^ Steam Pumps ^o Steam Radiators s^^^"^&s!"!^^tf'-v;;;;;.:::*;;::::::seeEngi;^s 35 steam Engines N E S - - - ^^^^^ -^ ^^^ Stearine of all kinds ^ ^ ^^^ Stearic Acid • ' ^ ^ Steel and manufactures of : ^^ WcVltural'impiement;; .' .' ! .* .* .'see item * Agric'l Vmp^ts ilgles, Finger Bars and Reapers and Mowers, being ^ngle iron or steel cut to exact length, rolled sheared off and straightened, with a slat cut out of lj.g g^^g of each bar as parts of mowers and reapers 35 CUSTOMS lARIFF. 107 P. c. Steel and manufactures of (continued) — Angles, rolled iron or steel Angles, Channels, Struc- tural Shapes and Special vSections, weighing less than 25 lbs. per lineal yard, N.E.S., ^ ct. per lb. & Angles, iron or steel, beams, girders, joisJs, channels, structural shapes and special sections, veighing not less than 25 lbs. per lineal yard Angles, rolled iron or steel Angles, Beams, Girders, Joists, Channels, Eye-bar Blanks made by the Kloman process, together with all other structural shapes of rolled iron or steel bridge plate, not less than f^ths of an inch thick, nor less than 15 inches wide, when imported by manufacturers of bridges for use exclusively in the manufacture of iron and steel bridges Angles for iron or composite ships or vessels Arms, firearms see item Firearms Axles and parts thereof for carriages other than railway or tramway vehicles i cent per lb. and Axles for railway and tramway cars $30 per ton, but not less than Axles, all other not E. S . . $30 per ton, but not less than Axle Bars, Axle Blanks or Forgings for axles for car- riages other than railway or tramway vehicles I cent per lb. and Axle Bars, Axle Blanks or Forgings, for axles, all othei N.E.S $30 per ton, but not less than Axes, chopping $2 per doz. and Axes, other N.E.S Bands and Hoops, N.E.S., valued at 4 cents or less per lb but not less than $12 per ton Bands and Hoops, N.E.S., valued at over 4 cents per lb. Bars, Crowbars i cent per lb. and Bars for Axles see Axles in steel Bars, Railv/ay Bars and Rails for railways and tram- ways of any form, punched or not punched N.E.S. $6 per ton Bars or Steel Rails, weighing not less than 25 lbs. per lineal yard, for use on railway track Bars and Billets, N.E.S., valued at 4 cents or less per lb but not less than $12 per ton Bars and Billets, N.E.S., valued at over 4 cents per lb. Barbed Wire Fencing i>4 cents per lb. Beams see Angles in Steel Beams, weighing beams 10 I2>^ Free 30 35 35 30 35 10 35 30 i2y2 25 Free 30 35 m 108 CITSTOMS TARIFF. p. c. (-,( «1 s^^^ .see Bars in Steel Billets ,••••;• •,• ' see Angles in steel Blanks eye-bar blanks -^^^^^^ ^^^^ .^ ^^^^, Blanks . . *. ". '. '. • • see I'ron' and Steel Rivets in iron Bloom Ends for the manufacture of iron or S|eL . . • ^-^ 30 Blooms and Slabs, valued at 4 cents per lbs or less . . . ^ 30 but not less than / " " 1 k t ■? i^ Blooms and Slabs, valued at over 4 cents per lb 1^2^^ Bowls for Cream Separators, rouf vi h o wUhouT^Ve-ads or nuts, and bolt blanks ^°"lss than ^sths of an inch tn <'.-ete. . .^.^. ._.^. .^_. • Bolts with or without threads or nuts^ and bolt Wan^ks. 30 25 12 ^•^'^ see item Tacks Se'Pla't^noVlVs^^hanysths'o'f an inch thick, nor less than 15 inches wide when imported by manu- facturers of bridges for use exclusively in the manu- facture of bridges • • • • • • • ' ^ ' ' * " „ * ' V' Buckle Clasps, steel f or . , ^"l^.^th cSLper lb Buckthorn and Strip Fencing. ..... ' \/8^^^^^^^ ^''• Buckthorn and Plain Strip ^ ^-^J; ^^^f^ tje'eVin sVeel Car Whe 1 tires of steel when in the rough Castings, N.E.S., $25 per ton, but not less than . .^^ 30 Cast Scrap Steel : • • ,• '•' ' ' V. ■■■• ■■Pt f Chains over 9-i6ths of an inch in diameter ?hrners*.".'';'';';;:^-::::--=-uem;Angie;in-sieei Sfh Ip^^Jnls, ta fS. 2olL*:tt- nJt-thi;»Vr than No. 30 gauee,to be used m the manufacture of corset steels, "clock springs and shoe shanks, when imported by the manufacturers of such arti- cles for use in cheir factories .......... Clippings see item Cuttings, &c., m iron CoJs'et Side Steels and other Corset^Steels .. . .^. . .^^ ^ ^ T ^.^ see Ingots in Steel Srfef StX;: : : :see aocU springs Steel for in Steel Free 5 30 Cutlery, plated. , see item Cutlery CUSTOMS TARIFF. 109 Steel and manufactures of (rontinued) — Cutlery, N. E. S see item Cutlery Crucible Sheet Steel see Sheet Steel in Steel Crop ends of steel rails, for the manufacture of iron or steel $2 per ton Crowbars I cent per lb. and Cutlers' Steel see Rods in Steel Cuttings, &c see item Cuttings in Iron Discs for Harrows Discs for harness Ends, crop-ends of steel rails for the manufacture of iron or steel $2 per ton Eye-bar Blanks made by the Kiloman process see Angles in Steel Fencing, &c see Fencing in iron Files File Blanks Files, Steel for the manufacture of, when imported by file manufacturers for use in their factories Finger-bars and Reapers, &c see Angles in Steel Firearms, N. E. S see item Firearms Fish Plates, Railway Fish Plates $I2 per ton Forks see item Agricultural Implements Forgings, Axles or Springs for carriages other than railway or tramway vehicles i cent per lb. and Forgings for Axles and Car Springs of all kinds $30 per ton, but not less than Forgings of whatever shape or in whatevcir stage of manufacture, N. E. S lyi cents per lb., but not less than Girders. see item Angles in Steel Hardware see item Hardware Hammers, weighing 3 lbs or over . . . . i cent per lb. and Hammers, other, N. E. S Hay Knives $2 per doz. and Hatchets Hinges see item Hinges, &c. Hinge Blanks i cent per lb. and Hoes 5 cents each and Hooks, fish hooks see item Fish Hooks Hooks, fish-hooks with flies Hoops see Bands in Steel Ice Creepers Ice Creepers, Steel for, steel of No. 12 gange and thinner, but not thinner than No. 30 gauge, when imported by manufacturers of buckle clasps, and ice creepers to be used in the manufacture of such articles only in their own factories P. c. 25 25 35 35 35 30 Free 20 30 35 35 25 35 20 35 25 25 30 30 11 • I Free 110 CUSTOMS TARIFF. p. c. 30 ton for use by electro-platers Knives, Reapers' and Mowers Knives Knives, Mowers, ^^-^^m Sheets; '(.ucibk^heet;!;^ 10 35 Knives, Reapers, see steel for . 35 Free 20 30 25 see item She'ets, crucible sheet steel Knobs, Steel for manufacture of. .see item l^^^sm steel P''!'' • <;;:{ f^; .'.'.". see item Rods'in steel Manufactures of N. E. S • •:•■"'' ..pccaIs Manufactured .nicies of steel for steel shM^s^or vessels. *'=.• '.'".... I cent per lb. and S'uTd Boards, s'teel- cuVto shape. &c., for p.oughs^.^^.^. but not less than ^ ^q K^BoUibianU^-iesi-ti^arlHti^f^^ Nut;rNls::::::::::::::;::::--centperib.and Other Steel, N.E.S ' -- '^^^j Pocket Knives •//.i' cent per lb. and Picks. ^gg Cutlery Penknives .••••,'. ' ^ x- » Plates for iron or composite ships or vessels ^^ Plates, Scraper Plates ..^^ Bridge Plate" in steel Plates for Bridges • • • see linage na Plates of Steel and Iron combined |^ ITaS Xr1lat"es'of • i^oA' or' S.eei,- -.e^gauge 'and u- u ^ '"'•'-' $13 per ton PlateV'steei 'piate;,* noVle;; 'than '30' inches wide and not less than }i of an inch thick Plates, Plough Plates, Mould Boards.,^&^--^i— ' pj ^ ^. „ ., XT- 1 T^i-x_- $12 per ton Plates, Kail way Fisn naics ■? -f 35 3'> 25 30 25 25 25 Free I2>4 . .. 30 ton ... 12^ . . . Free led, ... 10 .... 35 ■ • • • steel • • • • isteel steel .... 35 steel gh.. Free , and 20 inery 30 ssels, tides I. and 25 :»iates erlb. erlb. 35 30 n dia- 3. and 3'> ). and 25 30 utlery 25 L). and 25 ;utlery 25 Free '..... 30 n steel • ••>•• ^ 20 re and Dcr ton ie and I2>^ 1 piates per ton CUSTOMS TARIFF. Steel and manufactures of ( continue J ) — Plates, circular, &c see Plates in iron Plates, Saw Plates, cut to shape only and not other- wise manufactured Ploughs see item Agricultural Implements Plough Plates see item Plough Plates in letter V Railway Bars and Raiis for railways and tramways, punched or not punched N. E.S $6 per ton Rails, crop ends of, tor the manufacture of iron or steel. $2 per ton Rails weighing not less than 25 lbs. per lineal yard, for use in railway tracks Rasps Ribs and rings for Umbrellas see Umbrellas Rivets, less than ^ths of an inch in diameter l}4 cents per lb. and Rivets, N.E.S i cent per lb. and Rods, rolled, under }4 an inch in diameter or under j4 inch square, imported by knob or lock manufac- turers or cutlers for use exclusively in such manu- facture in their own factories Rods, rolled round wire rods, iron or steel, under }^ inch in diameter, imported by wire manufac- turers for use in making wire in their factories Rope, wire rope Safes Saws of all kinds Saws and Straw-cutters, steel for, cut to shape, but not further manufactured Scales Scraper Plates ■ • Scrap Steel, old, and fit only to be remanufactured, being parts of or recovered from any vessel wrecked in waters subject to the jurisdictir of Canada Scrap Steel, being waste or refuse .••;••• see item Scrap, &c., in Iron Screws, commonly called Wood Screws 2 inches or over in length 6 cents per lb. I inch and less than 2 m. in length. 8 cents per lb. Less than i inch n cents per lb. Scythes see item Agricultural Implements $2.40 per doz. Qpvpwc otnci ,.«•.••••••• •• ■ ••• ** Sections, special'. '. see Angles in steel Shapes, structural see Angles m steel Sltates 20 cents per pair and Skates, Steel for, valued at 2 cents per lb. and over 111 P. c. Free 35 Free 35 30 25 Free Free 25 35 35 Free 35 30 Free 35 30 Free 112 CUSTOMS TARIFF. P. c. Free Free 3^ 125^ Steel and manufactures of (continued)— Sheets for iron or composite ships or ^ssels.... . . . . . . . . Sheets, Crucible Sheets, steel, n to i6 gauge, ^'M^^^ inches wide, imported by manufacturers of mower and reaper knives for manufacture of such knives m their own factories • • • •. ' j Sheets of not less than 1 1 or not over i8 wire gauge and costing not less than $75 per ton of 2240 "j^- jhe" imported by manufacturers of shovels and spades for use exclusively in such manufacture in their own factories ! 'Jl. V, * * ' ' 1" * * 1' ' 1 / -,«.V Sheets of all gauge and widths, N.E.S., valued at 4cts. or less per lb is-VJ 'LI iAA but not less than • • • • • '%^\ Vf ton Sheets of all gauge and widths, N.E S., valued at over 4 cents per pound Shoe Shanks, Steel ^.^^ ^^ j ^ -/sieel k^ in liU\ Shoes, horse, n.ule and ox shoes. . V'A cents^P« lb. . but Shovels and Shovel Blanirs see Agric'l Imp'ts $1 per doz. ana Shovels, steel, cut to shape for $1 P^^^i^^-^^^^} Shovels, steel for •.• ''"^^ frl.n. Side steels for corsets see item ^or^et Clasp Qi u„ see Blooms in bteel Sedges ■.".*''■ ^ cent per lb. and ^ISl^andSpade Blanks ^^^o^^ Spades, Steel for ^'"^ ^^!'^ ^In^} Spades, steel, cut to shape for same. . . .$1 per doz. ana Spiegel and Steel Bloom Ends for the mamifacture of ^ iron or steel r^'.^' Ih" Spikes and Cut Nails ^ Sf M^^'^. ^^• Spikes, other .see Spikes m Springs or parts of, for carriages cl'K.r than railway ^ tramwiy vehicles I cent per lb. Springs. Car Springs, all kinds $30 per ton but not less than • • • ^ ^ Springs, Clock Springs, except tower clocks ••••:••••• Springs, Clock Springs, steel for . . .see Clock ^P"ngs m Springs, all other, N. E. S., $30 per ton but not less than -^^ Steels, table and butchers' steels. . ._ • ;••:••,• Steel, manufactures of or parts of iron and parts steel, N.E.S 35 25 25 25 25 25 iron and and 30 30 30 i I ! ■f? i CUSTOMS TARIFF. 113 p. c. 30 Free 20 30 25 Steel and manufiictures of (continued) — Steel for Umbrellas and Parasols see Umbrellas or Parasols Straw-cutters, steel for see Saws in steel Strips costing 4 cents per lb. or less but not 1 ss than $12 per ton Strips costing over 4 cents per lb I2|i Strips specially imported for the manufacture of buck- thorn and plain strip fencing for use in their factories Strip Fencing i J^th cents per 11). Surgical Instruments see item Surgical Instruments. TacKS, cut, brads or sprigs, not exceeding 16 ounces to the thousand 2 cents per i,cxx). Tacks, cut brads or sprigs, exceeding 16 ounces to the thousand 2 cents per lb. Traps Tools see item Tools Tubes see item Tubing Washers, N.E.S i cent per lb. and Weighing Beams 35 Wedges i cent per lb. and 25 Wire. Steel for see rods round Wire Rods in steel "Wire see item Wire Provided that on all iron or steel bars, rods, strips, or steel sheets of whatever shape, and on all iron or steel bars of irregular shape or section, cold rolled, cold hammered or polished in any way, in addition to the ordinary process of hot rolling or hammering, there shall be paid one-sixth of one cent per pound in addition to the rate imposed on the said material i/^ of one cent. Provided, further, that all metal produced from iron, or its ore, which is cast ana mailable, of whatever des- cription of form, without regard to the percentage of carbon contained therein, whether produced by cimentation or converted cast, or made from iron or its ores by the crucible, Bessemer, pneumatic, Thomas Gilchrist, basic, Siemens-Martin or open earth process, or by the equivalent of either, or by the combination of two or more of the processes, or their equivalent, or by any fusion or other process which produces from iron or its ores a metal either granulous or fibrous in structure which is cast and malleable, except what is known as malleable iron castings, shall be classed and denominated as steel; and, n A 114 CUSTOMS TARIFF. P. c. Steel and manufactures of (continued) — Provided further, that all articles rated as iron or manufactures of iion shall be chargeable with the same rate of duty if made of steel, or of steel and iron combined, unless otherwise specially provided for. Stereotypes, Electrotypes, and Celluloids for almanacs, cal- endars, illustrated pamphlets, newspapers, advertisements or engravings, an^l all other like work for commercial trade or ot> IX purposes, N.E.S., and matrices or copper shells of the same 2 cents per square inch Stereotypes, Electrotypes, and celluloids of books and bases and mattrices and copper shells for the same, whether composed wholly or in part of metal or celluloid. .•.•••• 2^ of a ct. per sq. mch Stereotypes, electrotypes, and celluloids of newspaper col- umns and bases for the same, composed wholly or partly of metav ^i celluloid ^ of i ct. per sq. mch Matrices or Copper Shells of the same 2 cts per sq. inch. Sticks, walking sticks '• ^5 Sticks for parasols, umbrellas, and sunshades, 20 Sticks, Bamboo rods, &c., for walking sticks or canes . . see item Bamboo reeds Sticks, in the rough, or not further manufactured than cut into lengths suitable fee umbrellas, parasols, or sunshades handles, A" * * Stilts ^^^ ^"^Vixs Stockings and Socks, Woollens lO cts. per lb. and Stockings and Socks, cotton lo cts. per lb. and Stones, curling stones (so-called), of whatever material made 25 per cent Stone Burr see item Burrstone Stone' rough Freestone, Sandstone, and all other building stone, except marble from the quarry, not hammered or chiselled [13 cubic feet to ton] $1 per ton Stoneware see Earthenware Stone, Waterlime or Cement Stone $1 per ton Stone, dressed Freestone and all other building stone except Marble, and all manufactures of stone or granite, N. E.S. Stone, Lithographic, noc engraved •• Stone, Flagstones, sawn or otherwise dressed... $2 per ton. Stone, Grindstones, not mounted, and not less than 12 in. in diameter $2.00 per ton Stones, Precious Stones see Precous Ston-.i Stone, chalk stone, China or Cornwall stone, and clifif stone, ground Oi un^round ** Free 30 35 30 20 Free CUSTOMS TARIFF. Stones, for sharpening tools and scythes Stone, manufactares of, N. E.S Stove Polish (Blac\ Lead) Stoves and other castings, not elsewhere specified $10 Der ton, but not less than Stove Shovels, iron Stove bolts and nuts, iron or steel ... see Bolts in iron or steel Stove Plates $i6 per ton, but not less than Stove Pipes and Elbows Stove Varnish see Varnish Straw Hats Straw and manufactures of, not elsewhere specified Strawberry Wine see Wine Strawberries, wild only Strawberries, green fruit, N.E.S., the weight of the package to be included in the weight for duty 3 cts per lb. Strawboards, in sneets or rolls, plain or tarred 40 cents per 100 lbs. Straw Plaits, Tuscan and Gras? Strip Brass see Brass, &c. Strip Fencing and buckthorn, iron and steel . . i >^ ct. per lb. Structural Iron Work iX per lb., but not less than Stuffed South Sea Seal, as furs Subacetate of Copper dry, or Verdigris , Sugar of Milk Sugiir of Milk Tablets, not further sweetened Sugar, glucose or grape sugar, to be rated according to grade by D. standard Sugar, Melado, Concentrated Melado, Concentrated Cane Juice, Concentrated Molasses, Concentrated Beet Root Juice and Concrete, when imported direct from the Sugar (continued) — country of growth and production for refining purposes only, not over No. 14 Dutch Standard in color, and not testing over 70 degrees by the polariscope, a specific duty of I cent, per lb. , and for every additional degree, shown by the polariscope test, 3>^ cents per 100 lbs. additional. Sugar, not for refining purposes, not over 14 Dutch Stand- ard in color, when imported direct from the country of growth and production, value free on board at last port of shipment i cent per lb. and Sugar above No. 14 Dutch Standard in color, and refined sugar of all kinds, grades or standards, value free on board at last port of shipment i}i cts. per lb. and Sugars not imported ^rect without transhipment from the country of g-owth and production, an additional duty of 7>^ per cent of whole duty payable thereon. 115 p. c. 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 20 Free Free 3"^ 15 Free 20 20 30- 35 116 CUSTOMS TARIFF. p. c. m Sugars (continued) — ^ e a • Provided that when any cargo of sugar for refining purposes is found to grade in part, above ]\o. 14 Dutch Standard in color, such part to the extent ot not exceeding 15 per cent, of the whole cargo may be admitted to entry by polariscope test. Provided that molasses, when imported for or received into any Refin ry or Sugar Factory, or to be used for any other purpose than actual consumption, shall be subject to, and there shall be levied and collected ihereon, an additional duty of 5 cents per Imp. Gal). ^ . • 1 T Sugar Candy, brown or white, and Confectionery, including ^weeten'ed gums ^ ^^"^ ^e 'seTd Sugar Beet Seed V/ " n !„^ Sugar Discs and Globules i^c per lb. and Sulphate of Quinine, [in powder] Sulphate of Quinine, N.E.S Sulphr.te of Iron (Copperas) Sulphate of soda, crude, known as bait Cake Sulphate of copper Sulphate of Soda, N.E.S Sulphate of alumina Sulphide of Sodium • • • ; * Sulphuric Acid •••••V-^ nit; Sulphuric Acid, articles for concentration of see Ketorts Sulphuric Ether 5 cents per lb. Sulphur, in roll or flour •• • ' Sumac and Camwood see Camwood. Sumac, N.E.S •••• • • ■ ••;••• ' ' * " * j Sunday School Cards or Devotional Cards, 6 cts. per lb. and Sunshades Sunshade stick or handles, N.E.S ;; T '1*1* ' Sunshades, material for the manufacture of. . .see Umbrellas Superphosphates, or manufactured Manure Surgical behs or trusses ; ' •„• V- " 'i Surgical and Dental Instruments of all kinds t . f Cases 10 cts. Surgical Instruments in cases | Instruments Surcingles • • Suspenders or braces and parts thereof Suspensory bandages see Surgical Belts, Sweet Potatoes o'-""*." ' Sweet spirit of nitre •• see Spirits. Swedish iron nail rods, under Yz inch in diameter, for manu- facture of horse shoe nails • • • Swine (live) N. E. S 2 cents per lb. each and &c. 35 35 Free 20 Free Free Free 20 Free Free Free 20 20 35 20 20 25 20 30 20 35 35 25 25 20 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 117 P. c. p. c. Swine, for improvement of stock Free Syrups, N.E.S., cane juice, refined syrups, sugar-house syrup, syrup of sugar, sugar of molasses, syrup of sor- ghum, corn syrup, glucose syrup and all syrup of mo- lasses, produced in the process of the manufacture of refined sugars, or in the refining of sugars, or in the refining of molasses, or in the production of molasses, sugars, and all bleached, clarified, filtered or refined molasses. Free on board i cent per lb. and 30 Syrups, fruit syrup see Lime Juice. Syrup of the phosphate of iron, lime, potassa and soda 50 mg and 35 ;eds and 35 ■ • • • Free 20 • • • • Free • • • Free • • • Free • • • 20 • • • Free • • • • Free Free • ■ • • 20 and 20 • a • • 35 • • • • 20 ellas ■ ■ • 20 • • • • 25 • • • • 20 and 30 • • • • 20 35 • • • • 35 , &c. 25 25 )irits. lanu- 20 Table Covers, woollen see Wool Fabrics, &c . Tables, furniture Table Tops and Stands^ parts of sewing machine Table Steels Tacks^ cut, Brads and Sprigs, not exceeding 16 ounces to the pound 2 cts. per 1,000. Tacks, Brads, Sprigs, N.E.S 2 cts. per lb. Tafia see Spirits. Tags, tin, for plug tobacco Tagging Metal, plain, japanned or coated, in coils, not over \}4, inches in width, when imported by manufacturers of Shoe and Corset Laces, for use in their factories Tailors' Iron $16 per ton, but not less than Tails, undressed Tails, dressed, (see furs) Tailors' fashion plates 6 cts. per lb. and Tallow I ct. per lb. Tallow stearine 3 cents per lb. Tampico Tanner's Bark Tannin Preserver • . . Tanning and iJyeing articles in a crude state used in dyeing or tanning, not elsewhere specified Tanning and Dyeing articles, prepared, not elsewhere speci- fied Taper Holders for Christmas trees Tapers, Wax Tape cotton tape printed for labels. ... 15 cents .per lb. and Tape Measures Tapioca Taraxacum Root Tar (Pine) in packages of not less than 15 gallons Tar and Pitch Coal 35 35 30 25 Free 30 Free 15 20 Free Free 20 • Free 20 30 25 25 30 20 Free Free 10 !l 1; 118 CUSTOMS TARIFF. mil.! ij T? v« 'W y ■ i Tar, other, N.E.S. Tarpaulin, Cotton, tar or plain or coated with oil, paint, oAer composition • • ;_ •;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;^- ■ i; peiib. P. C. 20 35 20 30 Free 20 and Tarred Paper ?Sa"emVicancigt;yVartarV;;;V;:\':VseeBlo«l'A^^^^^^ Tassels* yarns for the manufacture of see Yarns, &c. TearcJeen, Japan and Black, imported from other countries than the United States • • • • • ••••;•• -A:''' .^ Tea, Green, Japan and Black, imported from Umted States ro^^ Teasels Teeth, artificial ,. , ^^ui^c Telephones and telegraph instruments, electric hght cables Eric and galvanic batteries, electric motors an, apparatus for electric lights, including incandescent light globes and insulators of all kinds, N. I., b ^i Telegraph Cables ^e Telegraph Instruments ^^ Telephone Cables * ^c Telescopes A Tents and Awnings pp^g Terra Japonica - Terra Cotta ornaments • • ; " " u;m «« * * * i\pe *' The Chimes," an illustrated weekly paper for children. . . ^^ee Thermometers, glass only . ; Thermometers, glass and wood, or tin ...-....• • 3 Thermometers, bronzed, brass, plated and marbled 3^ Thermometers, in rubber cases _ 5 Terra Cotta panels, mouldings and cornices Sb Terra Cotta and composition Ornaments J5 Terraline, Vases and Plaques ♦■ Terra Alba Thimbles of all kinds, steel Thread, Cotton, sewing, on spools... . .... .... •••••••••• ' Thread, Cotton, sewing in hanks, black, bleached, unbleached, three and six cords Thread, Gold and Silver Thread Thread, Linen, and others, N.E.S Threshing Machines Tickets, [see item Labels, etc.] •; • TirkinfT. fur tents 2 cts. per sq. yd. and or 35 20 30 25 30 20 35 15 Ticking, for tents 2 cis. p« .4. >u. c.»^ -^ 'r:„„ — *f^r, made"" -^ -^J Ties, cotton, made up ^^ Ties, silk ^ Tiles, earthenware tiles Tiles, drain tiles, not glazed j"'^^^''r Timber and Lumber ■= — ' 35 20 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 119 P. c. • 20 3r • 35 b. • • 20 2n • • 30 c. es • • Free es 10 • • Free • • 20 ;s, nd rht • • 25 • • 25 • • 25 • • 25 * • • 25 • • • 25 • • • • Free • • • 35 • • t Free • • • 20 • • • 25 • • • 30 • • • 25 • • • 35 • • • 35 • • • 35 • • • 20 • • • 30 • • • 25 01 • • • 12>i • • ♦ 30 ■ • • • 20 — . 35 • • • • and 15 • • • . 35 • • • • . 30 • • • . 35 • • • . 20 Timber and Lumber, not elsewhere specified Time Detectors Tin, ?n blocks, pigs, bars and sheets Tin, Crystals Tin, Metallic Color (see Colours) Tin Buckles, for suspenders see Buckles Tin Buckles, N.E.S Tin Tags for plug tobacco Tin Plates Tin lates, in strips Tin Cans or packages made of tin or other material, contain- ing fish of any kind, see rate on Oysters, canned under items fish, etc. Tinfoil labels, printed 15 cents per lb. and Tin-foil Tinned Iron Spoons Tinsmiths' tools Tinware, stamped Tinware, and all other manufactures of tin, not elsewhere specified Tinctures, not mixed see proprietary medicines Tinctures, mixed, etc see Spirits Tippets, fur Tissue Paper Toasting-forks Tobacco-cutters Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes $2 per lb. and Tobacco, cut 40 cents per lb, and Tobacco, Snuff. — 30 cts. per lb. and Tobacco, manufactured, other 30 cts. per lb. Tobacco, unmanufactured, for excise purposes, under P. c. 20 35 Free 20 Free 25 25 Free 25 25 Free 30 35 35 and 25 25 25 30 30 12^ I2>^2 con- ditions of Act. 31, Vic. Cap. 51 Free Tobacco Leaf, raw, samples of 20 cents per lb. Tobacco Pipes, clay, and imitation of meerschaum 35 Tobacco Pipes, Briar and all wooden 35 Tobacco Pipes, other, N. E. S 35 Toilet Powders fas perfumery] 30 Toilet preparaticus, other (non-alcoholic) 30 Tomatoes, fresh 30 cts. per bush, and 10 Tomatoes, preserved, &c see Vegetables Tools, chopping axes $2 per doz. and 10 Tools, axes other, adzes, files and rasps, hatchets and ham- mers, N. E S 35 Tools, track tools, picks, mattocks, hammers, weighing 3 lbs each or over, sledges, wedges and crowbars, iron or steel I cent per lb. and 25 iV>pr 120 CUSTOMS TARIFF. W Tools, Bookbinders' tools and implements, including Rulmg Machines Tools, other, all kinds, N.E. S • •, • • • Tool Handles, hickory for see Hickory Tooth Powders, as perfumery , Topaz see precious stones Tortoise and other shells, unmanufactured Tortoise and other shells, manufactures of fancy Towels of every description Towel racks and rollers • • •;•;••:* Towels, of every description, does not include Huckaback, Crash, or similar £joods in the piece. Toy Whips • Toys, all kinds, including sewing machines, when of not more than two dollars in value . Tragacanth, Gum Tram Silk, colored Trace Chains V ' ' j Tracing Cloth 5 cents per square yard and Transfer Pictures Traps, steel or iron V ' j"i' * Travellers' Baggage, under regulations to be prescribed by the Minister of Customs Trees, Forest, for planting, imported into Manitoba or North-West Territory Trees, Apple each 3 cents Trees, Cherry each 4 cents Trees, Pear • each 3 cents Trees, Quince each 2)4 cts. Trees, Peach each 3 cents Trees, Plum each 3 cents Trees and Plants, other than above, including fruit, shade, lawn and ornamental • • Trees, seedling stock, for grafting of, viz : plum, pear, peach, and other fruit trees • ••• Treenails Tripoli Trucks, railway depot Trunks, valises, hat boxes, and carpet bags Trunk Trimmings of tinned iron ■ • • Trusses see Surgical Belts, &c. Trycicles Tubs, wood Tubing Platinum, to be used in the manufacture of concen- trated sulphuric acid see Retorts Tubing, seamless drawn tubing, of brass, copper and zinc , . 10 35 30 Free 35 25 30 35 35 free 25 35 15 35 30 Free Free 20 Free Free 20 30 30 30 30 25 Free 10 p. c, lO 35 30 Free 35 25 30 35 • « • • 35 Free • • « • 25 • • • • 1 and 35 15 • • • • 35 • • • • d by • • • • 30 Free )a or Free 20 each, Free . .... Free 20 30 30 30 s, &c. 30 25 ncen- etorts Free inc. , 10 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Tubing, Lap welded iron tubing, threaded and coupled, or not, 1J4 to 2 inches inclusive in diameter, for use exclu- sively in artesian wells, petroleum pipe lines and petro- leum refineries, under regulations to be made by Governor-General in Council Tubing, Boiler tubes, of wrought iron or steel Tubing, wrought iron tubing, threaded and coupled or not, over 2 inches in diameter Tubes, not welded, not more than 1%, inches in diameter. . Tubing, wrought iron tubes or pipes, other, N.E.S 6/10 ct. per lb. and Turmeric Turnip Seed Turpentine, raw or crude Turpentine, Spirits of Turpentine, patent turpentine, a compound containing petro- leum 7 1/5 cents per gal. Turtles Turquoises see Precious stones Tweeds, wool 10 cts. per lb. and Twines, k ise of fisheries see item Fish Hooks Twine, cotton twine i cent per lb. Twine, for harvest binders, of jute, manilla, or sisal, and of manilla and sisal mixed Twine, manufactures of, viz : — Hammocks, &c., and other like articles Twine, flax twine, when to be used for boats and ships sails Twine, of all kinds, N. E. S . . Twines, manufactures of see Hammocks, &c. Twine boxes Type, rubber type Ty]5e, for printing Type Metal Type Writer u Ultramarine Blue, dry or in pulp Umbrellas, Parasols, and Sun Shades of all kinds and materials Umbrellas, Parasols, and Sun Shades, ribs of brass, iron or steel, runners, rings, caps, notches, ferrules, mounts and sticks, or canes in the rough, or not further manufac- tured than cut into lengths, suitable for umbrellas, parasols, and sun shades when imported by manufac- turers of umbrellas, parasols, finished for use in their factories in the manufacture of umbrellas, parasols, and sun shades only. .,.,,,,,,.-....,.. ,,., 121 T> r 20 IS IS IS 30 Free Free Free 10 Free 20 25 25 35 5 30 30 25 20 10 30 Free 35 \l Free 122 CUSTOMS TARIFF. p. c. Umbrella Parasols and Sunshades, sticks or handles, N.E.S. 20 Umbrellas and Parasols, sticks for.... see Bamboo reeds, &c. Union Collar Cloth Paper, in rolls or sheets, not glossed or finished • 20 Union Collar Cloth Paper, in rolls or sheets, glossed or finished ^"^'^" ^^ Umbers see Oxides Unenumerated Articles Vaccine and Ivory Vaccine Points Valerian Root ; iu"" J Valentines and Christmas Cards octs. per lb. and Valentine's meat juice Valises • •• V '•' * Vanilla, Essence of. see Lime Juice Vanilla and Nux Vomica Beans, crude only Vanilla and Nux Vomica Beans, N.E. S Varnish Makers' black • • • Varnish, spirit varnish and lacquers $i per gal. Varnish, black and bright, for ships' use • Varnish, Lackers, Japan, Japan driers, liquid driers and Colodion and oil finish not elsewhere specified 20 cts. per I.G. and The same mixed with Paints • see item Paints, ground or mixed Vases glass, plain or fancy, not table ware Vases China Vases Porcelain Vases Earthenware, N.E. S • • • Vaseline, and all similar preparations of petroleum for toilet, medicinal or other purposes, in bulk .... 4 cts. per lb. In bottles or other packages, not over one lb. in weight each 6 cts. per lb. Vegetables, Potatoes, not elsewhere specified 15 cents per bush. Vegetable Oil, not elsewhere specified Vegetables, Onions • • Vegetables, Tomatoes fresh 30 cts. per bush, and Vegetables, Melons •.••• Vegetables, when fresh or dry salted, N.E.S., including Sweet Potatoes and Yams Vegetables, Tomatoes and other vegetables, including Corn and Baked Beans in cans or other packages weighing not over i ib 2 cts. per can or package. P'ree Free 20 25 30 Free 20 20 Free 25 20 30 30 35 20 25 10 25 25 V. c. E.S. 20 &c. d or 20 d or 25 tides 20 • « • • Free Free , and 20 • • • • 25 .... 30 Juice Free • • • • 20 • • • • 20 Free 25 . ... 20 ... 30 ... 30 • ■• 35 20 25 10 25 25 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Vegetables (continued) — And 2 cents additional per can or package for each pound or fraction of a pound over one pound in weight, the weight of cans or pkgs. to be included in the weight for duty. Vegetable Fibre, twisted for convenience in transportation . . Vegetable fibres, natural, not produced by any chemical process Vegetable fibre, for manufacturing purposes Velocipedes Velvets, silk Velvets, cotton Velveteens and Cotton Velvets and Cotton Plush Veneers of wood, not over 1/6 of an inch in thickness Veneers of wood cut or shaved with knife, N.E.S Veneers, Ivory, sawn only Veneers, Ivory, other N.E.S Veneer, chair seats Vents, Fireclay Chimney Linings see item Drain Pipes Verdegris or sub-acetate of copper [dry] Vermicelli and Maccaroni 2 cts. per lb. Vermouth Bitters see Spirits Vermouth Wine, containing not more than 40 per cent of proof spirits 75 cents per Imp. gal. Vermouth Wine containing over 40 per cent, of proof spirits. $2 per Imp. gal. Vices, N.E.S Vines, Grape, costing 10 cents each, and less 2 cents The same, costing more than 10 cents each Vinegar, 1 5 cents per proof gallon see item Acetic Acid Vitriol, blue Volatile, or Essential Oil, for manufacturing purposes Vulcanite Jewelry Vulcanite or Composition Buttons see Buttons. w Wadding, Cotton, Unbleached, not dyed or colored 2 cts. per lb. and Wadding, batting, warps, dyed or coloured. 3 cts. per lb. and Waggon and Cart Bushes Waggons, [see carriages and buggies.] Walking Sticks and Canes of all kinds, N. E. S Walking Sticks, bamboo for see Bamboo, &c. Wall Paper see item Paper Hangings in Paper Walnuts .3 cents per lb. Walnut Lumber, plank and board, sawn, not shaped Walnut Manufactures. ........ = ... = = ..= = = = = =see Wood, &c. 123 p. c. Free Free Free 30 30 20 20 10 25 Free 20 35 35 Free 35 20 Free 20 20 15 15 35 25 Free 124 CUSTOMS TARIFF. m Warps, carpet warps see Wadding unbleached Warps, Cotton, not bleached, dyed or colored 2 cts. per lb. and Warps, Cotton, if bleached, dyed, or colored... 3 c. peril), and Washes, tooth and skin, non-alcoholic Washes, tooth and skin, alcoholic, .see Perfumes in Spirits Washers, wrought iron or steel i cent per lb. and Washers, fibre see Fibre Ware, &c. Washing Crystal Waste, cotton, linen, jute, nemp and paper of all kinds, fit only for the manufacture of paper Watches Watch Cases Watch and Jewel, cases for, and other like articles, of any material 10 cts. each and Watch Keys, of steel or brass Watches, Chronometer Watch actions or movements Water Colours see Paintings Water hog leather see Leather Gloves, &c. Water limestone or cement stone. . .$1 per ton of 13 cub. ft. Water, lavender Water see Spirits Waters, Mineral, [see Mineral Waters] Water, Rose Water, without spirits, as perfumery Water Meters Waxed or Oiled Paper Wax Candles • Wax, Beeswax, and other, not elsewhere specified Wax, Paraffine Wax or Stearine 3 cts. per lb. Wax Flowers - Wax Tapers Wax, manufactures of, other, N. E. S Webbing, elastic Webbing, non-elastic Wedges, of iron or steel i dent per lb. and Weighing Beams, of iron or steel Whale Bone, unmanufactured Whale Bone, manufactured, fancy Whale Bone, manufactures of, N. E. S Whale Oil, N. E. S Whale Oil, from Newfoundland Wheat 15 cts. per bush. Wheat, damaged by water in transitu [on appraised value]... Wheat Flour 75 cts. per bbl. Wheat Flour, damaged by water in transitu [on appraised value] Wheels, ycirts of, Hubs and Spokes, in the rough P. (• 15 15 30 25 20 Free 25 35 30 30 25 10 30 30 35 25 20 25 25 20 25 20 25 35 Free 35 20 20 Free 20 20 15 CUSTOMS TARIFF, 125 Wheels, if put up as part of carriages see Carriages Wheels, Car [see Iron.] Wheel, car wheel tires when in the rough Wheelbarrows, and other like articles Whips, material for the manufacture of (see Square Reeds, &c., &c.) Whips, all kinds and materials, except toy whips 50 cts. per doz. and Whips, toy whips Whip, gut for see Gut Whip Gut or Cat Gut, unmanufactured Whiskey (see spirits) $2 per proof gal Whiting or Whitening Whiting, gilders whiting White Lead, in pulp White and red lead, dry White, Paris white W^hite Granite or Iron Stone Ware . . . .(see Earthenware) White Shellac, in gum or flake, for manufacturing purposes . Whitewood Lumber, not shaped see Lumber Whitewood Manufacture see Wood Wicks for coal oil stoves Wicks for lamps Wicks, candle Willow and Osier Furniture Willow and Osier Works, lined or unlined, furnished or un- furnished, not elsewhere specified Window Curtain Poles Window Blinds, inside slidings for Window Blind Rollers, unfinished Window Blind Rollers, finished or mounted Window Shade Rollers, finished, but without the shades. The shades pay separately Window Cloth Shades 5 cts per sq. yd. and Window Shades, made of paper Winceys, checked, striped or fancy cotton winceys, over twenty-five (25) inches wide 2 cts. per sq. yd. and Winceys of all kinds, not otherwise provided for Wines Vermouth see item Vermouth Wines, Prune Wines ^ -see Spirits Wine, spirits of wine see Spirits Wine, Ginger see item Ginger Wine Wines of all kinds, N.E.S., except sparkling wines, including orange, lemon, strawberry, raspberry, elder and currant wines, containing twenty six per cent or less of spirits of the strength of proof, whether imported in wood or in bottles (six qt. or twelve pint bottles to be held to contain a gallon), twenty hve cents per gailon, ana lOr en.cn ne- P. c. Free 30 30 35 Free Free Free 30 5 Free Free 30 30 20 35 25 35 35 30 35 35 IS 35 15 22 !4 1 *-i I; 126 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Wines (continued)— gree of strength in excess of twenty-six per cent of spirits as aforesaid an additional duty of three cents until the strength reaches 40 per cent of proof spirits, and in addition thereto, thirty per cent advalorem, as follows : — Wines, containing 26 per cent or less of spirits 25 cents per I.G. and Wines, containing over 26 p. c. and not over 27 p. c 28 cts. per I.G. and Wines, containing over 27 p. c. and not over 28 p. c 31 cts. per I.G. and Wines, containing over 28 p. c. and not over 29 p. c 34 cts. per I.G. and Wines, containing over 29 p. c. and not over 30 p. c 37 cts. per I.G. and Wines, containing over 30 p. c. and not over 31 p. c 40 cts. per I.G. and Wines, containing over 31 p. c. and not over 32 p. c 43 cts. per I.G. and Wines, containing over 32 p. c. and not over 33 p. c 46 cts. per I.G. and Wines, containing over 33 p. c. and not over 34 p. c 49 cts. per I.G. and Wines, containing over 34 p. c. and not over 35 p. c 52 cts. per I.G. and Wines, containing over 35 p. c. and not over 36 p. c 55 cts. per I.G. and Wines, containing over 36 p. c. and not over 37 p. c 58 cts. per LG. and Wines, containing over 37 p. c. and not over 38 p. c 61 cts. per I.G. and Wines, containing over 38 p. c. and not over 39 p. c 64 cts. per I.G. and Wines, containing over 39 p. c. and not over 40 p. c 67 cts. per I.G. and Champagne and all other sparkling wines, in bottles containing each not more than i quart and more than I pint, old wine measure $3.00 per doz. and In bottles, containing not more than a pint and more than one-half pint wine measure. .$1.50 per doz. and In bottles, containing one-half pint each or less 75 cts. per doz. and In bottles, containing more than one quart $3 per doz., $1.50 per I.G. and Note. — All Liquors imported under the name of Wine and containing more than 40 per cent, of spirit of strength of proof by Sykes' Hydrometer, shall be rated as spiiils ♦ r. c. 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 3<> p. c. .G. and 30 .G.'and 30 .G. and 30 .G. and 30 .G. and 30 .G. and 30 ".G.'and 30 .G. and 30 30 • • • • • • .G. and 30 30 ^G.'aiid 30 30 .G. and 30 bottles ore than oz, and loz. and 30 30 30 loz. and 30 • G. and 30 CUSTOMS TARIFF. Wire Cloth of brass or copper Wire Cloth, iron or steel Wire of Brass and Copper twisted, for boots and shoes see Brass Wire, brass or copper Wire, phosphor bronze, blocks, sheets and wire Wire, Bronze Wire, same as brass • Wire, covered with cotton, linen, silk or other material Wire, flat Wire of steel of No. 16 gauge or thinner, to i)e used in the manufacture of crinoline and corset wire, when imported i)y manufacturers of such articles to be used in their own factories Wire, of iron or steel, galvanized, No. 13, and 14 g^"ge, flattened and corrugated, used in connection with the maehime known as the wire grip machine for the manu- facture of boots, shoes and leather ])clting, when im- ported by the manufacturers of such articles to be used m their own factories Wire Rigging for ships or vessels Wire, Barbed Wire Fencing iVz cents per lb Wire, Buckthorn and Strip Fencing, l lys cents per lb. Wire, Crucible Cast Steel wire, when imported by manufac- turers of wire rope. Pianos, Card Clothing, and Needles. for use in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories Wire Rod, Brass Copper, and Iron or Steel rolled round, under }4 an inch in diameter, when imported by wire manufactures for use in making wire in their factories. . Wire Nails iK cents per lb., but not less than Wire, iron or steel, coppered or galvanized, N.E.S Wire brass rods cut to special length Wire Rope, of iron and steel, N.E. S Wire ferrules, iron, steel, or brass, N.E.S Wires, bone or corset wires see Corset Clasps Wire Window Screws Wire Screw Hooks and Eyes Wire, of all kinds, not otherwise provided for. Wire work, and manufactures of Wire, N. E. S Wire, Platinum see Platmum Wood, for fuel, when imported into Manitoba and North- West Territory Wood, Cord Wood Wood Spirits see Spirits Wood manufactures, viz : Fishing Rods • . . • Wood Furniture, house, cabinet or office, including hair, spring and other mattrasses, bolsters and pillows, caskets and cofBns, of any material, and picture frames 127 V. c. ao 30 15 10 IS 35 Free Free Free Free Free 35 25 30 25 30 35 30 25 30 Free 20 30 35 128 CUSTOMS TARIFF. p. c. Wood Pumps, with iron handles, spout, &c 35 Wood, Hubs, Spokes, Felloes and parts of Wheels, rough hewn or sawn only 15 Wood hubs, spokes, felloes and wheels, finished, &c., as parts of carriages see Carriages Wood Carriages see Carriages Wood Boxes and Cases, fancy, N.E. S..see Fancy Boxes, &c. 35 Wood, Shingles 20 Wood, sticks or handles, for parasols, umbrellas, and sun shades 20 Wood, Pails, Tubs and Churns 25 Wood, Walking Sticks 25 Wood Pulp 25 Wood Toys 35 Wood, manufactures of, not elsewhere specified 25 Wood, Lumber and Timber see Lumber Wood, Lumber and Timber, not elsewhere specified 20 Wood, Lumber and Timber, not elsewhere specified, to include lumber and timber of the kinds otherwise free, when cut to special lengths — i.e., less than the ordinary commercial lengths 20 Wood of the Persimmon and Dogwood trees, when imported in blocks for the manufacture of shuttles Free Wood, Logs and round unmanufactured timber, not else- where mentioned Free Wood Alcohol see Spirits Wood, Naptha see Spirits Wool, and the hair of the Alpaca Goat and other like ani- mals, not further manufactured than washed, N.E.S. . . Free Wool Manufactures, composed wholly or in parts of wool, worsted, the hair of the Alpaca Goat or other like animals, viz. : Cloths, Doeskins, Blankets and Flannels of every description, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Coatings, Overcoat- ings, Felt Cloths cf every description, not elsewhere speci- fied. Horse Collar Cloths, Yarn, Knitting Yarn, Finger- ing Yarn, Worsted Yarn, Knitted Goods, viz. : — Shirts and Drawers and Hosiery, N.E.S. . lO cents per lb. and 20 Wool and Woolens — Clothing ready-made, and Wearing Apparel of every description, including Horse Clothing shaped, composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, hair of Alpaca Goat or other like animals, made by the tailor, seamstress, or the manufacturer, N. E. S 10 cts. per lb. and ad valorem 25 Wool and Woolens — All fabrics composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, hair of Alpaca Goat, or other like animals, not otherwise provided for, costing 10 cts. per yard and under 22^2 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 129 Wool and Woollens (continued) — Costing over lo cts. and under 14 cts Costing 14 cents and over As regards the above three items, the half-penny sterling shall be computed as the equivalent of a cent, and larger sums in sterling money shall be computed at the same ratio. Wool Noils, &c , see Noils, &c Wool Table Covers [see wool, all fabrics.] Wool Piano Covers [see wool, all fabrics.] Wool, Class one, viz. : Leicester, Cotswold. Lincolnshire, Down Combing Wools, and other like combing wools such as are grown in Canada 3 cts. per lb. Wool Hosiery, N.E.S 10 cts. per lb. and Woolen Rags Woolen Rugs : see Rugs Woolen Shawls Woolen Carpets, Tapestry and Brussels see item Carpets Woolen Carpets, two-ply and three-ply, treble ingrain, com- posed wholly of wool 10 cts. per sq. yd. and Woolen Carpets, Ingrain, of which the warp is composed wholly of cotton or other material than wool, worsted, the hair of the Alpaca Goat or other like animals 5 cts. per sq. yd. and Woolen Socks and Stockings 10 cts. per lb. and Woolen Imitation Sealskins 10 cts. per lb. and Woolen Netting, for boots, shoes and gloves Woolen Waste, fit only for the manufacture of paper Woolen Waste, other, -N. E. S Worm Gut see Gut Worsted Picture and Window Blind Cords Worsted Plush, [see all wool fabrics.] Worsted Yarn Wool 10 cents per lb. and Wrappers, &c. , printed, as labels 15 cents per lb. and Wrapping Paper Writing Ink Writing Desks, fancy and ornamental Writing Desks, as furniture Wrought Iron, foigings and parts of, for mills and locomo- tives [see Forgings in iron. ] Wrought Scrap Iron see Scrap Iron in Iron P. C. 25 20 Free 25 25 20 20 30 20 25 Free 20 30 20 25 25 25 35 35 .« Xyolite Collars 24 cents per doz. and Xyolite Cuffs 4 cents per pair and Xyolite, or Celluloid, in sheets see Celluloid Xyolite, manufactures of, N.E.S see Celluloid 30 30 130 CUSTOMS TAKIFF. Yams, vegetable Yarns, Knitting, Cotton, Hosiery Yarn, or other cotton yarn under No. 40, not bleached, dyed or colored 2 cts. per lb. and Yarns, Knitting Yarn, Hosiery Yarn, bleached, dyed or colored cotton 3 cts. per lb. and Yarn, colored, cotton yarn or part jute, or part cotton yarn or other material, except silk, N. E. S Yarns made of wool or worsted, when genapped, dyed, and finished, and importedby manufacturers of braids, cords, tassels, and fringes, to be used in the manufacture of such articles only in their own factories Yarn, Jute Yarn, plain dyed, &c see item Jute Yarn Yarn, spun from the hair of the Alpaca or Angora Goat, when imported by the manufacturers of braids for use in their factories in the manufacture of such braids only... Yarn, Fingering Yarn, wool 10 cts. per lb. and Yarn, Knitting Yarn, wool lo cts. per lb. and Yarns, cotton, not coarser than No. 40, for electric wires, cotton loom harness, &c see Cotton Yarns Yarns, cotton yarns in cops only to be used in manufacturing Italian cloth, cashmere and cotton cloth, etc see Cotton Yarns Yarn, Worsted Yarn 10 cts. per lb. and Yarns, Coir • Yeast Cakes, compressed yeast and baking powders in pack- ages of I lb. or over, but not exceeding 50 lbs., the weight of the packages to be included in the weight for duty . . . 6 cents per lb. Yeast Cakes, compressed Yeast, and baking powders in pack- ages of less than i lb in weight, the weight of the pack- ages [0 be included in the woight for duty . . 8 cts. per lb. Yeast, Compressed Yeast in bulk, or mass of not less than fifty pounds • • • -4 cts. per lb. Yellow Metal, in bolts, bars and for sheathing Yellow Prussiate of Potash P. C. 25 15 25 Free Free 20 20 20 Free Free 10 Zephirs, cotton tennis cloth or striped Zephirs see item Denims in Cotton 2 cents per sq. yard and Zinc, in blocks, pigs and sheets Zinc, seamless drawn tubing Zinc, chloride Zinc, white (paint) 15 Free 10 5 5 CUSTOMS TARIFF. 131 r. c. Zinc, Sulphate of 5 Zinc, manufactures of, not elsewhere mentioned 25 Zinc, metallic color Free Zinc, Dust Free Zinc, Salts of 5 Zinc in Sheets, nickel-plated 25 Zucure 20 All goods not enumerated as charged with any duty of Customs and not declared free of duty, shall be charged with a duty of 20 per cent, ad valorem, when imported into Canada, or taken out of ware- house for consumption therein. ft The folloiving articles, being the natural product of the nianufacttii es of the colony of Newfoundland, are exempted from Customs duty when imported into Canada, viz. : Animals of all kinds. Fish, fresh, dried, salted or smoked. Fish oil, and all products of fish. Seal oil. SHIPS' STORES. The following list comprises the only articles which may be entered Ex- Warehouse, free of duty, as ships'" stores : Bread and Biscuits, Butter, Coal for Steamers on outward voyage to British or foreign ports. Coffee, Cocoa or Cocoa Paste and Chocolate, Dried or Canned Fruits, Flour and Meal, Lard, Meats salted, dried or canned. Molasses, Rice, Split Peas, Sugar, Syrups, Tea, Vinegar. Quantities so entered to be whole packages and carefully pro- portioned to the length of the voyage, and the number of hands to be supplied, in accordance with the ordinary rate of rations allowed in merchant ships. The privilege is extended to fishing vessels, when engaged in the Gulf or deep sea fisheries. ■I'll 132 CUSTOMS TARIFF. • ARTICLES PROHIBITED. The importation of the following articles is prohibited, and any such goods, if imported, shall thereby become forfeited to the Crown, and shall be forthwith destroyed, and any person importing any such goods shall in each case incur a penalty of two hundred dollars. Goods manufactured or produced wholly or in part by prison labor, or which have been made within or in connection with any prison, gaol or penitentiary, shall not be imported into Canada under a penahy of $2CXD ; and if imported, such goods and the parcels or packages in which they are contained shall be forfeited. Oleomargarine, Butterine, or similar substitute for butter, importation of, also prohibited under a penalty of $400— and not less than $200 for each offence. Books, printed papers, drawings, pamtings, prints, photographs or representations of any kind of a treasonable or seditious, or of an immoral or indecent character. Coin, base or counterfeit. Foreign reprints of British Copyrighted Works, copyrighted in Canada, and of Canadian Copyrighted Works. EXPORT DUTIES. Shingle Bolts, of pine or cedar, and cedar logs, capable of being made into shingle bolts, per cord of 128 cubic feet $i 50 Spruce Logs, per 1000 feet board measure I 00 Pine Logs, per 1000 feet board measure 3 0° EXPORTS PROHIBITED. Partridge, Prairie Fowl, and Woodcock. The export of Deer, Wild Turkeys and Quail in the carcase or part thereof, is hereby declared unlawful and prohibited, and any person exporting or attempting to export any such article shall, for each such offence, incur a penalty of one hundred dollars, and the article so attempted to be exported shall be forfeited, and may, on reasonable cause of supicion of intention to export the same, be seized by any officer of the Customs, and if such intention be proved shall be dealt with as for breach of the Customs Laws. II nd any suck the Crown ^ iporting any wo hundred rt by prison 3n with any anada under le parcels or for butter, )0 — and not photographs itious, or of copyrighted Die of c feet $1 50 I 00 3 00 case or part sd, and any article shall, Ired dollars, be forfeited, on to export , and if such reach of the PACKAGES. The value of all bottles, flasks, jars, demijohns, carboys, casks, hogsheads, pipes, barrels, and all other vessels or packages, manufactured of tin, iron, lead, zinc, glass, or any other mate- rial, and capable of holding liquids. Crates, barrels, and other packages containing glass, china, crockery or earthenware. And all packages in which goods are commonly placed for home consumption, including cases in which bottled spirits, wines or malt liquors are contained ; and every package, being the first receptacle or covering, inclosing goods for purpose of sale, shall, in all cases not otherwise provided for, in which they contain goods subject to ar ad valor etn duty or a specific and ad valorem duty, be taken and held to be a part of the fair market value of such goods for duty, and shall be charged with the same rate of ad valorem duty as is to be levied and col- lecced on the goods they contain. Packages containing goods paying a specific duty only and not other- wise provided for shall be charged with a duty of 20 per centum ad valorem, to be computed on their original cost or value. Packages described as capable of holding liquid, when containing goods exempt from duty, shall be charged with a duty of 20 per centum ad valorem. Packages not hereinbefore specified, and not herein specially charged with or declared liable to duty under regulations, and being the usual and ordinary packages in which goods are packed for exportation only, according to the general usage and custom of trade, shall be free of duty. The following tables show the principal articles paying a specific duty, &c. , the description of packages, in which such articles are usually imported, the value for duty of said packages, when not specially mentioned on the invoice presented for entry, and also the rate of duty to be charged thereon :— t •! 134 PACKAGES. ARTICLES Description and Value of Packages. Acids, acetic and other Absinthe, see Spirits Ale, Beer & Porter imported in wood do do in bottles Almonds, see Nuts, etc Axle Grease, see Grease Bacon, see Meats leaking Powder Bananas, see Fruit green .... . Beans ^ , . . . . Beef, see Meats - Beer, see Ale, etc Bitters, see Spirits Brandy, see Spirits Butter do Candles, Parafine Wax and Tallow.. Cheese do Chicory Cider Cocoanut do do do do do do Cocoa Paste Common Soap, see Soap Cordials, see Spirits Corn preserved, etc, see Vegetables.. Cranberries, see Fruit green Dates, see Fruit dried Farina, the ^yeight of the pkgs to be included in the weight for duty . . Fish, excepting Fish imported from Newfoundland : — Cod Fish , do do do do do do do Finnan Haddies do Herrings Mackerel As above imported in other packages Oysters in Cans, see Item Oysters in Tariff Oysters, other, and other Fish N E S Fish and Oil imported from Newfound- land Carboys Hhds. each $4 ; Barrels $3 Quarts per dozen 30c ; Pints 25c See Yfast Cakes. Bags each loc . . . Tubs over 25 lbs each 25c % " under 25 lbs each 15c Boxes each loc ; Cartoons ic Tubs each 40c ; Cases 20c ; Bxs loc Crocks per dozen 30c Tins 28 lbs each 30c ; 56 lbs 40c . . In Barrels 20c each In Tin Pails i lb ea 4c ; J^ 3C',Ji ic In other Pails 20 lbs each 14c. .. , do 11 do i2c In Measuring Glass Jars p. doz 60c In Bread Boxes 30 lbs each 65c . . do do 15 do 45c . . RATE 30% 20 2O 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 In Boxes of do do do do do do I lb each 2 5 10 25 50 100 do do do do do do do IC 2C. 3=- 5C. 6c. I2C. 20c. 7SC. do s(3> 600 In Boxes 30 lbs each 12c do 50 do 15c In Kegs each 150 ; ^ Kegs 7c. In Kitts each loc Barrels 25c ; % Barrels 15c 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Free PACKAGES. 135 Packages. RATE 30% 20 2O ts 25c 20 20 • • • • • 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 IC 20 20 20 20 20 20 ;%ic 20 20 2C 20 loz 60c 20 65c .. 20 20 20 20 20 20 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 's 7C.. 25 25 25 25 Free ARTICLES Flour imported in Bags . . do Barrels Fruits, dried : — Currants do Dates Dried Fruit evaporated Figs Prunes As above imported in any other pkgs Evaporated Fruits, dried all other N E S Fruits, green : — Apples Bananas Cranberries Grapes Raspberries, Blackberries, Goose- berries and Strawberries, the weight of the pkgs to be included in the weight for duty Other Green Fruits N E S Fruit preserved in Brandy, etc Fruit Essences Gin, see Spirits Grease for Soap Stock, etc Grease, Axle Description and Value of Packages RATE Bags each 7c ; J^ Bags 5c 20 % Barrels Free Barrels each 20c ; % Barrels loc. . 20 Cases each 20c; J^ Cases 15c; % Cases 7c 20 Cases each 20c; j4 Cases 15c; l Boxes each loc Boxes I (3) 2 lbs each ic ; 2 4 lbs 2C ; 5 ® 7 lbs 3c ; 8 @ 12 lbs 6c ; 13 (g) 18 lbs 8c ; 19 (g) 25 lbs IOC ; 26 ® 35 lbs i2c ; 37 ® 56 lbs 15c Hhds each $1 ; Barrels 30c ; Kegs 20C ; Cases 20c ; J^ Cases 15c ; J^ Cases 7c ; In Glass Jars 2 lbs each per doz 25c ; 4 lbs per doz 40c ; 7 lbs per doz 55c ; In Tins 14 lbs each loc ; In Cartoons of 5 lbs 3c 20 ^ Cases 7c 20 20 20 20 Boxes each loc 20 20 Grapes, see Fruit Green Glass— Plate Glass in Panes, etc., not colored, etc., etc. . Gooseberries, see Fruits Green, etc . . Hams, see Meats Haddock, see Fish Herrings, see Fish Honey Hops Jams, Jellies and Preserves N E S.. Barrels Free do 20c 20 do 20c 20 Kegs 20c 20 20 20 20 20 20 Tierces $1.50; Barrels $1.00.... Barrels $1.00; ^ Barrels 50c; Boxes IOC ; Cartoons ic... 20 20 Bales $1 ; Pockets 6oc ; Cases 20c ; Boxes IOC In Glass Jars and Earthenware Pots I lb each per doz 13c ; 2 lbs per doz 19c ; 3 lbs per doz 24c ; 4 lbs per doz 30c ; 7 lbs per doz 50c ; 8 (® 14 lbs per doz 6oc ; 14 lbs per doz 75c 20 20 25 25 20 20 ,|, 20 136 PACKAGES. I' i^ ' ARTICLES Jams, Jellies and Preserves N E S. Jellies same as Jams, see Jams Kerosene Oil, see Oils Lard tried or rendered and Lard un- tried, the weight of the packages when of tin to be included in the weight for duty Lard do Liquorice and Liquorice Paste Macaroni and Vermicelli Mackerel, see Fish Malt Meats, Hams and other Meats, N E S Mutton N_E S ._ Pork in Brine made from the side of heavy hogs, etc. , see Tarriff . . . . Other Pork Beef Salted Meats imported in Tinsj the weight of the packages to be mcluded in the weight for duty Mineral Water in its natural state and not in bottles Mineral Soap, see Soap Powders Molasses Moss Nuts Oils— Petroleum or its products or any mixture of which Petroleum forms a part, when such contents are chargeable with a specific duty.. Oils — Flaxseed or Linseed do Cocoanut and Palm in their natural state Old Tom Gin, see Spirits Pease Pickles imported in Jars, Bottles or other similar Vessels Description and Value of Packages In Fancy Paper boxes containing 3 oz each per doz 8c ; 7 oz per doz i2c; In Tins of I lb each per doz 20c ; 2 lbs per doz 30c ; 3 lbs per doz 35c ; 4 (g) 5 lbs per doz 40c ; 6 lbs per doz 45c ; 7 lbs per doz 50c ; 8 (g) 14 lbs per doz 6oc i 14 lbs per doz 75c KATE 20 Wooden Buckets 28 lbs each 15c ; 20 lbs 14c ; 10 lbs IOC 25 Tierces 335 lbs each $1 ; Barrels 240 lbs 70c ; Yi Barrels 100 lbs 35c ; Kegs 50 lbs 25c ; Fancy Tubs 14 lbs 13c ; 56 lbs 20c ; 60 lbs 35c ; Wooden Cases in which Tin Pails are packed to hold 60 lbs i2C 20 20 Boxes 5c 2D 25 Dry Barrels 20c ; Tierces 40c ; Cases or Crates 20c ; In Pickle Barrels $1 ; Tierces $1.25 20 20 20 Barrels Free do $1 20 do Free 20 Free Barrels 20c 20 Barrels 20c ; Bags loc ; Cases 20c ; Boxes IOC 20 Duty on Barrels 40c each, do do 25c each. Hhds $2 ; Barrels $1 20 20 Bags 10c 1:0 See Pickles in Tariff Free PACKAGES 137 3f Packages RATE [itaining 7 oz per each per oz 300 ; g> 5 lbs doz 45c ; t) 14 lbs • doz 75c 20 15c; 25 20 20 20 25 20 20 20 Free 20 Free 20 Free 20 20 20 20 :^o Free ARTICLES Pickles imported in bulk in Vinegar or in Vir.egar and Mustard Pine Apples, see Fruit Green Plums, see Prunes Porter, see Ales Pork, see Meats Prepared or Preserved Meats see Meats Products of Petroleum, see Oils, Petroleum, see Oils Prunes, see Fruit Dried Pumice Soap, see Soap Powder. Raspberries, see Fruit Green . . . Rice ._ Rum, see Spirits Salt, Fine Salt do Sapolio, see Soap Powder Silver Soap, do Soap of all kinds N E S except Fancy Soap Soap Powders, Pumice, Silver Soap, Sapolio and other like articles, the weight of inside pkgs to be includ- ed ui the weight for duty, the outside package to pay Spirits and Liquors, viz. : — Brandy, Cordials, Gin, Old Tom Gin, Whiskey, Rum and other N E S in wood Brandy, Cordials, Old Tom Gin, Whiskey and other N E S Description and Value of Packages RATE ao% Barrels aoc 20 20 20 Gin in Cases Gin in % Cases. Starch, Farina and all Prejparations having the qualities of Starch, sweeetened or not and flavored or not, the weight 01 the pkgs to be in all cases included in the weight for duty Strawberries, see Fruit Green Tea 20 Bags loc ; Barrels 20c ; Pockets 5c 20 20 Bags containing Fme Salt 25 Other pkgs to pay same rate as if imported empty ; Glass Jars 25c per doz ; Boxes loc Barrels 20c ; Boxes loc ; Cases 20c 20 I 20 Puncheons $6 ; Hhds $4 ; Quarter Casks $3; Octaves $1.50; % Octaves $1 20 In Cases containing i doz Bottles 60c ; 2 doz Flasks without cups 8oc ; 4 doz $1.20; 2 doz with cups $1 ; 4 doz $1.40 ; 4 doz J^ without cups $1.20 ; 8 doz % $160 ; 16 Imp. Flasks 80C ; 16 with cups $1 ; i doz Decanters $3 20 Red Cases 8oc ; Green 6oc ; Yel- low 8oc; Blue 6oc 20 Green Cases 30c ; White 30c ; Blue 30c 20 If in Demijohns 30 In b'a.nzy Baskets 25 138 PACKAGES. W ARTICLES Tomatoes in Cans, see Vegetables, etc Vegeta' .., including Tomatoes, Corn, Baiwed Beans, and other in cans, etc., the weight of the packages to be included in the weight for duty Vermicelli Vinegar do do Whiskey, see Spirits Yeast, Compressed Yeast in bulk, etc Yeast Cakes, Compressed Yeast and Baking Powder in packages of less than 50 lbs,, the weight of the pkgs to be included in the weight for duty Other pkgs containing goods pay- ing a specific duty, and pkgs covering goods exempt from duty and capable of holding liquid, N.E.S., except Fish and Fish Oil from Newfoundland.. Description and Value of Packages Boxes 5c Hhds. $4 ; Quarter Casks $3 Demijohns J^ gal each 7c; i gal IOC ; 2 gals 14c ; 3 gals 20c ; 4 gals 30c; 5 gals 35c In Bottles, Cases i doz 60c KATE Not less than 50 lbs. 20% 20 30 20 2C 20 20 20 m ; 1 EXCISE DUTIES, &c. 1. That any party in whose favor a license is granted to have and use a chemical still or stills of over three gallons, shall upon receiving said license, pay to the Collector of Inland Kevenue the sum of twenty-five dollars. On smaller than the above free, p^'ovided description or nature be given to the Collector. 2. That as respects the duties of Excise on Spirits : (a) When the material used in the manufacture thereof consists of not less than ninety per cent, by weight of raw or unmalted grain, on every gallon of the strength of proof by Sykes' Hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater or less strength than the strength of proof, and for every less quantity than a gallon, one dollar and thirty cents. (6) When manufactured exclusively from malted barley taken to the distillery in bond and on which no duty of Cus- toms or Excise has been paid, on every gallon of the strength of proof by Sykes' Hydrometer, and so m proportion for any greater or less strength, and for any less quantity than a gallon, one dollar and thirty-two cents. (c) When manufactured exclusively from molasses or sugar taken to the distillery in bond, and on which no duty of Customs has been paid, on every gallon of the strength of proof by Sykes' Hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater or less strength, and for any less quantity than a gallon, one dollar and thirty-three cents. DUTIES ON TOBACCO. Tobacco Manufacturers' License for Foreign Leaf. . . . « « *« Canadian « .... " ** " Cultivators of mak- ing twists grown on their farm and 5 cts. per lb. for twists so made. On manufactured tobacco, foreign 20 cts. per lb. On Snuflf containing more than forty per cent moisture, 14 cts.j)er lb. " ** less than forty per cent, moisture, 20 cts. per lb. On Cigfix's , .$6.00 per M, $75 00 50 00 2 00 III! ! • J 140 EXCISE DUTIES. 'A f ii On Cigars made of Canadian Tobacco... $3.00 per M. On all manufactured " " ....6 cts, per M. Cigarettes and Cut Tobacco, when put up in packages weighing one-twentieth of a pound, 26 cents per lb. Cigarettes, not weighing more than 3 lbs. per thousand, $1 50 per lb. Cigarettes weighing more than 3 pounds per thousand, $1 per pound. All Cut Tobacco, Foreign or Canadian, must pay duty ex-factory, but a refund of two per cent, will be allowed on foreign cut. 3. License on Bonding Warehouses, not elsewhere men- tioned in this Act. For first $20 00 For every additional one 10 00 4. That as respects the duty of Excisb on Methylated Spirits : Methylated Spirits being composed of alcohol mixed with wood naphtha in such proportions, and subject to such regu- lations, as may from time to time be made by the Department of Inland Revenue, there shall be paid a duty of Jif teen cents for every gallon of the strength of proof, and so in proportion of every greater less strength, and for every less quantity than a gallon. 5. That any provisions imposing any new duty, or making any alteration in the mode of calculating any such duty bv which the amount thereof may be increased or diminished, shall come into force immediately on the day of the passing of the Act making such alterations, and shall apply to and the duties hereby miposed shall be payable on all Spirits and Tobacco, Vinegar, Fermented Beverages or Methylated Spirits, distilled, manufactured or made, or taken out of bond for con- sumption on and after the said day, and such alterations as aforesaid shall apply to and the duties hereby imposed shall be payable on all malt held by any brewer, maltster, distiller, or other person on the said 'day, or manufactured or made thereafter, and the duties hereby made payable on license shall be payable onl}^ on license issued after the said day, existing licenses remaining in force during the time for which they are granted. All goods manufactured in bond shall, if taken out of bond for consumption in Canada, be subject to duties of Excise equal to the duties of Customs to which they would be subject if im- ported from Great Britain and entered for consumption ii^ M. ■es lb. td, >d, ty be irhere nien- ....$20 00 .... 10 00 ETHYLATED nixed with such regu- )epartment Ifteen cents proportion antity than or makinij; 3h duty by iiminished, ; passing of to and the Spirits and ited Spirits, nd for con- ;erations as posed shall er, distiller, id or made icense shall existint; EXCISE DUTIES. 141 1' they are out of bond xcise equal ibject if im- iinption ia Canada; and whenever any article not the produce of Canada, upon which a dutj^ of Excise would be levied if produced in Canada, is taken into a Bonded Manufactory, the ditlerence between the duty of Excise to which it would be so liable and the Customs duty which would be levied on such articles if imported and entered for consumption, shall be paid as duty of Excise when it is taken into the Bonded Manufactory. Distilling or Rectifying $250 Compounding 50 For Importation or Manufacture of Apparatus 20 For Brewing 50 For Malting, Ist Class 200 *' 2nd « 150 «• 3rd « 100 « 4th « 50 For Manufacturing in Bond for Consumption in Canada 50 « " Exportation 300 On Fermented Beverage made in imitation of Beer or Malt Liquor 4 cts. per gal. Inspection fee on Petroleum. On every package containing not more t\ in 5 gals. Canadian 2J cts , Imported 6 cts. On every package containing not more than 10 gals. Canadian 5 cts., Ijmported 10 cts. On every package containing not more than 50 gals. Canadian 10 cts.. Imported 30 cts. And 5 cts. extra for every 50 gallons. LIST OF WAREHOUSING PORTS. Agnes Village, Algoma Mills, Almonte, Amherst, Amherstburg, Annapolis, Antigonish, Arichat, Arnprior, Aroostook Junction, Baddeck, Barrington, r?a.t hurst Q- Bear River, N.S. o. Belleville, o. 0. Berlin, Q. N.S. Bowmanville, 0. 0. Brampton, O. N.S. Brantforc, O. N.S. Bridgetown, N.S. N.S. Biidgewater, N.S. O. Brockville, 0. N.B. Buctouche, N.B. N.S. Carleton Place, 0. N.S. Calgary, N.W.T. N/R. ramnbellford. 0. . u *¥ lit': 142 WAREHOUSING PORTS. h Campbellton, N.B. Ingonish, N.S, Campobello, N.B. Iroquois, 0. Charlottetown, P.E.I. Joliette, Q- Chatham, N.B. Kentville, N.S. Chatham, O. Kincardine, O. Chippawa, O. Kingston, O. Clifton, O. Lahave, N.S.. Clifton, N.S. Leamington, 0. Clinton, O. Lethbridge, N.W.T. Coaticooke, Q. Lindsay, 0. Cobourg, 0. Listowel 0. Cockburn Island, 0. Liverpool, N.S. Colhngwood, 0. Locke Port, N.S. Cornwall, 0. London, 0. Cornwallis, N.S. Lower Andover N.B. Cramahe, 0. Lunenburg N.S. Dalhousie, N.B. Magdalen Islands, Q. Debec, N.B. Mabou, N.S. Deloraine, Man. Mahone Bay N.S. Deseronto, 0. Maitland, O. Digby, N.S. Maitland, N.S. Dorchester, N.B. Margaretsville, N.S. Dover, O. McAdam's Junction, N.B. Dundas, O. Midland, 0. Economy, N.S. Milltown, N.B, Edmunston, N.B. Moncton, N.B. Emerson, Man. Montreal, Q. Fort Erie, 0. Morrisburg, O. Fort McLeod, N.W.T. Nanaimo, B.C. Fredericton, N.B. Napanee, O. Gait, 0. Newcastle, N.B. Gananoque, 0. Newcastle, O. Gaspe, Q- New Carlisle, Q. Georgetown, P.E.I. New Glasgow, N.S.. Goderich, 0. New Westminster, B.C. Grand Falls, N.B. Niagara, O. Great Bras d'Or, N.S. North Port, N.S. Gretna, Man. North Sidney, N.S.. Guelph, 0. Orangeville O. Guysboro, N.S. Orrillia O. Hagersville 0. Oshawa, 0. Halifax, N.S. Ottawa, 0. Hamilton, O. Owen Sound, o. Hemmingford, Q. Paris, o. Hillsboro, N.B. Parrsborough, N.S. Hope, 0. Pemliroke, 0. Ingersoll, O. Perce, Q. WAREHOUSING PORTS. 143 N.S, O. Q. N.S. O. o. N.S.. o. N.W.T. O. O. N.S. N.S. O. N.B. N.S. Q. N.S. N.S. O. N.S. N.S. N.B. O. N.B, N.B. Q. O. B.C. O. N.B. O. Q. N.S.. B.C. O. N.S. N.S. O. o. o. o. o. o. N.S. o. Q. Perth, Peterboro, Petrolia, Picton, Pictou, Point Edward, Portage la Prairie, Port Arthur, Port George, Port Gilbert, Port Hawkesbury, Port Hastings, Port Hood, Port Lome, Port Med way Port Mulgrave, Port William's, Prescott, Pugwa3h, Quebec, Queenston, Renfrew, Richibucto, Richmond, Ridgetown, Rimouski, Riviere du Loup, Sackville, Sarnia, Saugeen, Sault St. Marie, Sherbrooke, Shediac, Shelburne, Shippigan, Simcoe, Sorel, Stanley, Stanstead, Stickeen, Stratford, Streetsville, St. Anns, St. Andrews, St. Armand, 0. St. Catherines, o. St. George, o. St. Hyacinthe, o. St. Jerome, N.S. St. John, o. St. Johns, Man. St. Leonards, 0. St. Mary, N.S. St. Mary's River, N.S. St. Peters, N.S. St. Stephen. N.S. St. Thomas, N.S. Summerside, N.S. Sussex, N.S. Sutton, N.S. Spring Hill, N.S. Sydney, O. Tatamagouche, N.S. Three Rivers, Q. Thorold, o. Tilsonburg, o. Toronto, N.B. Trenton, Q. Truro, o. Tusket Wedge, Q. Valleytield, Q. Vancouver, N.B. Victoria, O. Walkertown, O. Wallace, O. Wallaceburg, Q. Weller's Bay, N.B. West Isles, N.S. Weymouth, N.B. Whitby, O. Wiarton, Q- Windsor, o. Windsor, Q. Wingham, B.C. Winnipeg, O. WolfviUe, O. Woodstock, N.S. Woodstock, N.B. Yarmouth. Q. o. N.B. Q. Q- N.B. Q. N.B. O. N.S. N.S. N.B. O. P.E.L N.B. Q. N.S. N.S. N.S. Q. o. o. o. o. N.S. N.S. Q- B.C. B.C. O. N.S. O. o. N.B. N.S. O. o. N.S. o. o. Man. N.S. O. N.B. N.S. WHARFAGE TARIFF. Rates and Dues to be levied in the Harbour of Montreal, Under and by virtue of tJu Acts 40 Vie. cap, 53, 42 Vic. cap. 28, ami 51 Vic. cap. 5. WHARFAGE DUES To be levied on alt merchandise^ animals and things ivhatsoever landed or shipped in the harbour. All goods, wares and merchandise not elsewhere speci- fied 25c. per ton. Hay, straw, pig and scrap iron, pot and pearl ashes. . ,20c. *" Apples, crates and their contents, flour and meal, fish, meats pitch, potatoes, tar, horses, neat cattle, sheep, swine 15c. " Ballast, clay, fire-bricks, gypsum, lime, marble, phos- phates, sand, salt loc. " Coal and coke, grain and seeds of all kinds 7/^c. " Bricks, loc. per 1000; cordwood, 5c. per cord; lumber, IOC per 1000 feet, board measure Special. Bullion, specie Free. On all goods, wares and merchandise whatsoever, the quantity of which by weight, measurement, or other mode of estimate pro- vided for in the Tariff, cannot be conveniently ascertained, it shall be lawful for the Harbour Commissioners to levy a rate oi % oi \ per cent, on the value thereof. Each entry shall pay not less than 5 cents. All property landed on the wharves for re-shipment, shall only pay one wharfage. The Ton mentioned in the Tariff of Wharfage dues shall be 2,000 lbs. weighty or 40 cubic feet measurement^ according to the Bill of Lading. STANDARD FOR ESTIMATING WEIGHTS. Ashes, pot or pearl, 3 brls. to i ton ; apples, flour, meal, pota- toes, 9 brls. to I ton ; fish, meats, pitch, tar, 7 brls. to I ton ; horses, 2 to one ton ; neat cattle, 3 to I ton ; sheep, 15 to I ton ; swine, 10 to i ton. WHARFAGE TARIFF. 145 [arbour 'iV. cap. 28, whatsoevet 5c. per ton. oc. *' 5c. (( oc. special, 'ree. he quantity itimate pro- led, it shall i oi % oil , shall only all be 2,000 ling meal, pota- ;. to I ton ; [5 to I ton ; QUEBEC WHARFAGE TARIFF. Charges on General Goods Landed on oR Shipped from Wharves. 13 cents per ton shall be charged on all general cargoes landed or shipped, and all goods in small lots will be discharged as per tariff. Animals, each, 2 cents; Axes, per doz., 2 cts. ; Apples, per bushel, X ct. ; Ashes, per barrel, i ct. ; Arrowroot, per 1000 lbs., IOC ; Anchors, per ton, 13 cts. ; Anvils, per ton, 13 cts. ; Alum, per ton, 13 cents. ; Ale, per hhd., 10 cts. ; Ale, per barrel, let. Beef, per barrel, i ^ cts.; Baskets, per doz., let; Buckets, per doz., I ct. ; Brooms, per doz., i ct. ; Boats, each, 5 cts; Bark, per cord, 6 cts. ; Bottles, per crate, i>^ cts. ; Barrels, empty, per 100, 25 cts. ; Boxes, empty, per 100, 20 cts. ; Bricks, per ton, 13 cts. ; Barley, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Batting, per 1000 lbs., 15 cts. ; Biscuit, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Bread, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Blue, per 1000 lbs,, 10 cts. ; Brimstone, per 1000 lbs., 15 cts. ; Bolts, per ton, 15 cts. ; Bran, per ton, 20 cts. ; Ballast, per ton, 10 cts. ; Billets, per 100 pes., 10 cents. Canoes, each, 2 cts. ; Carts, each, 2 cents ; Corks, per 12 gross, ic ; Casks (empty), each, i cent. ; Cattle, each, 3 cts. ; Cinders, per chaldron, 15 cts. ; Coke, per chaldron, 13 cts. ; Coals, per ton, 13 cts. ; Clay, per ton, 13 cts. ; Carriage, each, 50 cts. ; Corn, per loo bushels, 20 cts. ; Cheese, per 1000 lb., 10 cts. ; Coffee, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Cocoa, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Chocolate, per 1000 lbs., 10 cents ; Candles, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Candles, per box, I ct. ; Cork (unmanufactured), per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Cord- age, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Cotton, per 1000 lbs., 15 cts. ; Chains, per ton, 13 cents ; Chalk, per ton, 13 cts. ; Copperas, per ton, 13 cents. : Cement, per ton, 13 cents ; Chinaware, per ton, measure- ment, 15 cts. ; Cake Oil, per ton, 13 cts. ; Carpets, per roll, 3 to 4 cts. Dusters, per doz., i ct. ; Dye Woods, per ton, 25 cts. Earthenware, per ton, meas't., locts. ; Earthenware, loose, per 100 pes., 10 cts. Fish, per barrel, i cent ; Flour, per barrel, i cent ; Firewood, per cord, 6 cents. ; Flax, per 1,000 lbs., 15 cents; Feathers, per 1000 lbs., 15 cts. ; Fruit (dried), per 1000 lbs., 15 cts. ; Fruit (green), per bush., % cent. ; Fluids, per 100 gallons, 10 cts. Glass, per 100 feet, i ct. ; Game, per doz., i cent ; Grain, per 100 bushels, 20 cts. ; Glue, per 1000 lbs,, 10 cts. ; Grease, periooo lbs., 10 cts. ; Gunpowder, per 1,000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Ginger, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Gypsum, per ton, 20 cts. ; Grindstones, per ton, 20 cts. ; Gear (rafts), per ton, 20 cts. ; (glassware, per ton, meast., 14 cts. ; l< 146 WHARFAGE TARIFF. • I If ui , 4 Goods (Dry) per bale, 4 to 6 cts. ; Gin, per pipe, 10 cts. ; Gin, per case, )4 ct. Horses, each, 4 cts ; Hides, per doz., 2 cents ; Handspikes, per doz., Yz ct. ; Hay, per 100 bdls., 15 cts. ; Hemp, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Hops, per locx) lbs., 10 cts. ; Honey, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. Iron, per ton, 13 cents. ; Ironware, (hollow), per ton, 20 cts. ; Iron, (Pig), per ton, 13 cts. Junk, per ton, 13 cents. Laths, per 1000, i>^ cts. ; Lumber, per 1000 ft., board measure, 20 cts. ; Lathwood, per cord, xo cts. ; Leather, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Lard, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Lampblack, per iocxd lbs., 10 cts. Marble, per 100 feet cube, 50 cts. ; Metals, per ton, 20 cts. ; Moulds, per ton, 20 cts. ; Millstones, per ton, 20 cts. ; Meals, per barrel, i ct. ; Malt, per 100 bushels, 20 cts. ; Molasses, per puns, 15 cts. Nuts, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Nails, per ton, 13 cts. Oats, per bushel, >^ ct. ; Oranges, per box., i ct. ; Onions, per bush., X ct. ; Oysters, per bush,, )4 ct. ; Oars, per 100 pes., 10 cts. ; Oakum, per 1000 lbs., 15 cts. ; Ochre, per 1000 lbs., 15 cts. ; Ores (of all kinds), per ton, 13 cts. ; Oils, per lOO gal., lo cts. Pork, per barl., lyj. cts. ; Pitch, per barl., ij4 cts. ; Puncheons, Packs or Shooks, each, i ct. ; Puncheons or Pip^s, (empty) each, 1)4 cts. ; Pipes (Clay), per box, i ct. ; Pails, per doz., i ct. ; Plates (Canada) per box, i ct. ; Plates (Tin), per box, I ct. ; Poultry, per doz., i ct. ; Potatoes, per bush., ji( ct. ; Poles, (hop) per 100 pes., 4 cts. ; Pulse, per 100 bush., 10 cents ; Paints, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Putty, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Ploughs, each, 2 cts. ; Paper, (wrapping) per looolbs., 10 cts. Rosin, per barl., i^cts. ; Rice, per 1000 lbs.. 10 cts. ; Rags, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Rope, per looo lbs., 10 cts. wStones, (burr) each, I cent. ; Spades, per doz., i ct. ; Shovels, per doz., I ct. ; Skins (untanned) per doz., i ct.; Skins (Buffalo) per doz., 10 cts. ; Sand, per ton, 10 cts . ; Staves (barrel) per M. , 50 cts. ; Straw, per 100 bdls., 15 cts. ; Stone, per 100 feet, cube, 40 cents. ; Staves, (Puns) per M., 50 cts.; Seeds, per 100 bush., 20 cts. ; Salt, per ton, 13 cts. ; Sleepers, (Railway) per 100 pes., 50 cts. ; Slaves, (Roofing), per lOoo, 50 cts. ; Staves (Pipe) per M., $2 ; Spikes, per ton, 13 cts. ; Shot, per ton, 13 cts. ; Stoves, each, i}4 cts. j Soda Ash, per ton, 13 cts. ; Sugar, per ton, 13 cts. ; Soap, per box, I ct. ; Starch, per 1000 lbs., lo cts. ; Spices, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Spices, per ioo< lbs., 10 cts. ; Sago, per looo lbs., IQ cts. ; Saleratus, per lOoo . s. , 10 cts. ; Salts, per looolbs., 10 cts. ; Snuff, per iocxd lbs., 10 cts. ; Saltpetre, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts.; Sulphur, per lOOO lbs., 10 cts. ; Shorts, per 1000 lbs., 20 cts. ; Stoneware, per ton, meas't., 13 cts. ; Shingles, per M., 2 cts.. WHARFAGE TARIFF. 147 Tar, per barrel, l^ cts. ; Tobacco, per cattie, i|^ cts. ; To- bacco, per hhd., 13 cts. ; Tiles, (Roofing) per 1000, 50 cts. ; Teas» per chest, i ct. ; Tow, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Tallow, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. Vehicles, each, 2 cts. ; Varnish, per barrel, 3 cts. Whisks, (Corn) per doz., Yz ct. ; Wadding, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Wool, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Wire, per ton, 13 cts. ; Wax, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Whetstones, per 1000 lbs., 10 cts. ; Wines, per pipe, 10 cts. ; Wines, per hhds., 5 cts. ; Wines, per barrel, 3 cts. Wharfage shall be charged at the above rates on all merchandise discharged into other vessels or landed on the wharves, whether into store or otherwise. Also on all goods shipped from off the wharves or out of the Stores, The owners of goods and the persons landing or taking them from the wharf are both to be accountable for the wharfage. All goods landed on the wharves are subject to be removed at the expense of the owner. No articles of any kind put upon the wharves are to be considered as at the risk of the Commissioners, nor entitled to remain there over five days free of charge, after which they shall be charged per month according'to the space occupied. Any person wishing to pile lumber or other 'goods on the wharves to remain shall first obtain a berth. ST. JOHN, N.B. RATES OF TOP WHARFAGE. Anchors and chains of all kinds, per ton of 2,240 lbs., 25c ; ale and beer, per hhd., each, 7c ; ale and beer, per barrel, each, 3c ; ale and beer, per hf-brl., each, 2c ; brls. of raisins, pitch, tar, cement, plaster of Paris, whiting, beans, peas and barley, each, 3c ; brls. of flour, bread, meal, onions, apples and potatoes, each, ic ; hf-brls. of the same, each, Yzc ; firkins and kegs of all kinds, weighing 28 lbs. and over, up to 56 lbs., each, j!^c ; weighing under 28 lbs., each, X^ ; ballast, per ton of 2,240 lbs., loc ; bricks, per 1,000, 20c ; coals of all kinds, per ton of 2,240 lbs., 5c ; crates, casks and cases of glass and earthenware, per ton of 40 cubic feet, each, loc ; brls. of the same, each, ic ; carriages and coaches, each, loc ; carboys, each, ic ; clay and chalk, per ton of 2,240 lbs., IOC ; cattle, viz., bulls, oxen and cows, each, loc ; cattle, viz., heifers, calves, sheep and lambs, each, 2c ;_ coffee, cocoa, nuts, walnuts and other kinds of nuts, and filberts, in bags, each bag, ic ; fish, dry, per quintal, ic ; fish, per hhd., each, loc ; fish, per tierce, each, 5c; fish, smoked herring, per box, Yc ; glass, in boxes of 100 feet, earh, ic ; glass, in smaller packages, each, YzC ; grain and roots of all kinds, per 100 bushels, 30c ; l< 148 WHARFAGE TARIFF. horses, mares and geldings, each, loc ; hay, screwed, per ton of .2,000 lbs., 20c ; hay, unscrewed, per ton of 2,000 lbs., 30c ; hides, green, each, yic ; hides, dry, each, >^c ; hides, in bales, each bale, IOC ; hollow cast iron ware, terra cotta and iron piping, and loose stove castings, per ton, 25c ; hampers, each, ic ; lime, per hhd., 5c; Jime, per brl., 2>^c ; lumber of all kinds, per 1,000 superficial feet, IOC J laths, per 1,000, 2c ; liquors and liquids, per pipe, each, loc ; liquors and liquids, per hhd. , 7c ; liquors and liquids, per qr-cask, ■each, 3c ; minerals of all kinds, coals excepted, not manufactured, per ton of 2,240 lbs, loc ; molasses and melado, per hhd., each, 7c ; molasses and melado, per puncheon, each, 7c ; molasses and melado, per tierce, each, 5c ; molasses and melado, per brl.. each, 2c ; oil, paraffine, benzine and kerosene, per brl., each, 4c ; raisins, in boxes, per box, ic ; raisins, in hf-boxes, per box, yic ; raisins, in quarter boxes, per box, %c ; sugar, per hhd., each, loc ; sugar, per tierce, eaeh, 7c ; sugar, per barrel, each, 3c ; salt, in sacks each, IC ; salt, in half sacks each, %c ; salt, loose, and rock salt, per ton of, 2,240 lbs., loc ; stoneware, crocks, demijohns each, %c ; slate, per ton of 2,240 lbs., loc ; stone, of all kinds, per cubic ton, IOC ; sand, per ton, 5c ; shingles, per 1000, 2c ; railway iron, iron in bars, bolts, sheets, plates, nails, spikes, and pigs, per ton of 2,240 lbs., 20c. ; tea, in boxes, each, 2 c ; tea, in half boxes, each, ic ; tea, in smaller packages, each, Yzc ; timber, of all kinds, undressed, per cubic ton, loc ; waggons, buggies, gigs, and other vehicles, ■each, IOC ; wood, lath and fire wood, per cord, loc ; zinc, in sheets, bars, blocks, nails and spikes, per ton, 20c. All empty packages to pay half the rates of full packages, and on .all goods, wares, and merchandise not hereinbefore enumerated and rated, to pay at the rate of twenty cents per ton, weight or measure- .-ment, at the option of the collector, lessee, or proprietor of the ■wharf whereon the goods may be placed. , per ton of 30c ; hides, ;, each bale, J, and loose er hhd., 5c; srficial feet, each, IOC ; per qr-cask, inufacturod, hhd., each, olasses and : brl.. each, 4c ; raisins, ; raisins, in [oc ; sugar, t, in sacks i rock salt, ieach, ^c ; cubic ton, y iron, iron on of 2,240 each, ic ; undressed, r vehicles, :, in sheets, ;es, and on lerated and 3r measure- etor of the STERLING INTO DOLLARS AND CENTS. 149 • TA BLE SHEWING THE VALUE IN DOLLARS AND CENTS OF ALL Sums from One Penny to Fifty Thousand Pounds Stg. CALCULATED At 9J, or. New Par of Exchange. » < » ■ £ 1... 2... 4... 5... 6... 7... 8... 9... 10... 11... 12... 13... 14... 15... 16... 17... 18... 19... 2G... V C, 4.87 9.73 14.60 19.47 24.33 29.20 34.07 38.93 43.80 48.67 53.53 58.40 63.27 68.13 73.00 77.87 82.73 87.60 92.47 97.33 £ 21... 22... Liij . . . 24... ^0. . . 26... 27... 28... 30... 31... 32... oo. • . 34... 36... 37...' 38.. . 40... $ c. 102.20 107.07 111.93 116.80 121.67 126.53 131.40 136.27 141.13 146.00 150.87 155.73 160.60 165.47 170.33 175.20 180.07 184.93 189.80 194.67 £ 41... 42... 43... 44... 45... 46... 47... 48... 49... 50... 51... 52... Oo. . . 54... 00. . . 56... 57... 58... 0«7. . . 60... S c. 199.53 204.40 209.27 214.13 219.00 223.87 228 . 73 233 . 60 238.47 243.33 248.20 253.07 257.93 262.80 267.67 272.53 277.40 282.27 287.13 292.00 |i 150 STERLING INTO DOLLARS AND CENTS. ■■ £ $ c. £ S c. £ $ C. ^B^ 61... 296.87 98... 476.93 135... 657.00 |H 62... 301.73 %/%/• • • 481.80 136... 661.87 ^B 63... 306.60 100... 486.67 137... 666.73 ^^^^B ' • 6-4... 311.47 101... 491.53 138... 671.60 ^H 65... 316.33 102... 496.40 139... 676.47 ^H ^ 66... 321.20 103... 501.27 140... 681.33 I^B 67... 326.07 104... 506.13 141... 686.20 ^H 68... 330.93 105... 511.00 142... 691.07 ^H ^ 69... 335.80 106... 515.87 143... 695.93 ^H 70... 340.67 107... 520.73 144... 700.80 ^H. 71... 345 . 53 108... 525 . 60 145... 705.67 ^H 72... 350.40 109... 530.47 146... 710.53 ^H 73... 355.27 110... 535.33 147... 715.40 ^H 74... 360.13 111... 540.20 148... 720.27 ^H 75... 365.00 112... 545.07 149... 725.13 bB 76... 369.87 113... 549 . 93 150... 730.00 ^S'' 77... 374.73 114... 554.80 151... 734.87 ^H 78... 379.60 115... 559.67 152... 739.73 ^^^^H 79... 384.47 116... 564.53 153... 744.60 ^H 80... 389.33 117... 569.40 154... 749.47 !■ 81... 394.20 118... 574.27 155... 754.33 ^H 82... 399.07 119... 579.13 156... 759.20 ^H 83... 403.93 120... 584.00 157... 764.07 84... 408.80 121... 588.87 158... 768.93 85... 413.67 122... 593.73 159... 773.80 86... 418.53 123... 598.60 160... 778.67 37... 423.40 124... 603.47 161... 783 . 53 88... 428.27 125... 608.33 162... 788.40 ^^1 ': ) If <' 89... 433.13 126... 613.20 163... 793.27 90... 438.00 127... 618.07 164... 798.13 ^^^^^^H ^^^^^H ^^^H ^"^v ^^^^H 91... 442.87 128... 622.93 165... 803.00 ^^B 92... 447.73 129... 627.80 166.., 807.87 ^H «70. . . 452.60 130... 632.67 167... 812.73 ^^s fi: 94... 457.47 ! 131... 637.53 168... 817.60 JKM r- 95... 462.33 132... 642.40 169... 822.47 ^^M 96... 467.20 13n... 647.27 170... 827.33 ^^B 97... 472.07 1 ^^ 4 bD^. ID lil... rs. STERLING INTO DOLLARS AND CENTS. 151 V ^' £ V C £ S c. . £ 657.00 172... 837.07 209.. 1017.13 246... 661.87 1.73... 841 . 93 210.. . 1022.00 247... 66G.73 174... 846.80 211.. . 1026.87 248... 671.60 175... 851.67 212.. 1031.73 249... 676.47 176... 856.53 213.. 1036.60 250... 681.33 177... 861.40 214.. 1041.47 251... 686.20 178... 866.27 215... 1046.33 252... 691.07 179... 871.13 216.. 1051.20 253... 695.93 180... 876.00 217.. 1056.07 254... 700.80 181... 880.87 218... 1060.93 255... 705.67 182... 885.73 219... 1065.80 256... 710.53 183... 890.60 220.. 1070.67 257... 715.40 184... 895.47 221.. 1075.53 258... 720.27 185... 900.33 222.. 1080.40 259... 725.13 186... 905.20 223.. 1085.27 260... 730.00 187... 910.07 224.. 1090.13 261... 734.87 188... 914.93 225.. 1095.00 262... 739.73 189... 919.80 226.. 1099.87 263... 744.60 190... 924.67 227.. 1104.73 264... 749.47 191... 929.53 228.. 1109.60 265... 754.33 192... 934.40 229.. 1114.47 266... 759.20 193... 939.27 230.. 1119.33 267... 764.07 194... 944.13 231.. 1124.20 268... 768.93 195... 949.00 232... 1129.07 269... 773.80 196... 953.87 233... 1133.93 270... 778.67 197... 958.73 234... 1138.80 271... 783 . 53 198... 963.60 235... 1143:67 272... 788.40 199... 968.47 236... 1148.53 273... 793.27 200... 973.33 237... 1153.40 274... 798.13 201... 978.20 238... 1.58.27 275... 803.00 202... 983.07 239... 1163.13 276... 807.87 203... 987.93 240... 1168.00 277... 812.73 204... 992,80 241... 1172.8r 278... 817.60 205... 997.67 242.. 1177.73 279... 822.47 206... 1002.53 243.. 1182.60 280... 827.33 207... 1007.40 244... 1187.47 281... 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Ooo. . . 534... Ooo. . . 536... 537... 538... Oo<7. . • o40... 541;.. 542... 543... 544... 545... 546... 547... 548... 549... 550... 551... $ C. 99.78 99.97 100.17 100.36 100.55 100.75 100.94 101.13 101.33 101.52 101.71 101.90 102.10 102.29 102.48 102.68 102.87 103.06 103.26 103.45 103.64 103.83 104.03 104.22 104.41 104.61 104.80 104.99 105.19 105.38 105.57 105.76 105.96 106.15 106.34 106.54 106.73 P. 554... ODD. . . 556... 557... 558... 559... 560... 561... 562... 563... 564... 565... 566... 567... 568... 569... 570... 571... 572.. 573... 574... 575... 576... 577... 578... 579... 580... 581... 583... 584... 585... 586... 587... 588... 589... KQA OOV..-, $ C. 106.92 107.12 107.31 107.50 107.69 107.89 108.08 108.27 108.47 108.66 108.85 109.05 109.24 109.43 109.62 109.82 110.01 110.20 110.40 110.59 110.78 110.98 111.17 111.36 111.55 111.75 111.94 112.13 112.33 112.52 112.71 112.91 113.10 113.29 113.48 113.68 -1 1 o nrr IXO.Oi F, 591... 592... oyo.. . 594... 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