SCHEDULE A.-GOODS SUBJECT TO DUTIES-Continued, 51. Rice, uncleaned, unhulled, or paddy - per pound.. $0.001 .do.....011 53. Rice and sago flour, and sago, and tapioca, 25 per cent ad valorem. 55. Wheat. ...per pound.. .....per bushel.. - per barrel.. 56. Wheat flour, including the duty on the barrel. 61. Seeds, viz, garden, field, and other seeds for agricultural or other purposes, n. o. p., When put up in small papers or parcels, 25 per cent ad valorem. 62. Mustard, ground, 25 per cent ad valorem. 63. Mustard cake, 15 per cent ad valorem. 64. Sweet potatoes and yams.. 65. Tomatoes, fresh (And 10 per cent ad valorem.) .001 .12 .60 .011 66. Tomatoes and other vegetables, including corn and baked beans, in cans or other packages, n. e. s., the weight of the cans or other packages to be included in the weight for duty, per pound 67. Pickles, sauces, and catsups, including soy, 35 per cent ad valorem. 68. Malt, upon entry for warehouse subject to excise regulations.. .011 71. Compressed yeast: 69. Extract of malt (nonalcoholic), for medicinal and baking purposes, 25 per cent ad valorem. 70. Hops In bulk or mass of not less than 50 pounds . (The weight of the package in the latter case to be included in the weight for duty.) 72. Yeast cakes and baking powder, the weight of the packages to be included in the weight for duty.. - per pound.. 73. Trees, viz, apple, cherry, peach, pear, plum, and quince, of all kinds, and small peach trees known as June buds ..each.. 74. Grapevines, gooseberry, raspberry, currant, and rose bushes; fruit plants, n. e. s., and 76. Cranberries, plums, and quinces, 25 per cent ad valorem. 79. Grapes. .06 .03 .02 .01 In bulk, oranges. lemons, or limes.. 80. Oranges, lemons, and limes, in boxes of capacity not exceeding 24 cubic feet.. In barrels, not exceeding in capacity that of the 196-pound flour barrel. ...per barrel.. 81. Peaches, n. o. p., the weight of the package to be included in the weight for duty.. per pound.. 82. Fruits in air-tight cans or other packages, the weight of the cans or other packages to be included in the weight for duty 83. Fruits preserved in brandy or preserved in other spirits... 84. Preserved ginger, 30 per cent ad valorem. 88. Coffee, roasted or ground, when not imported direct from the country of growth and production .per pound.. .02 91. Chicory, raw or green. 90. Extract of coffee, n. e. s., or substitutes therefor of all kinds. 89. Coffee, roasted or ground, and all imitations thereof and substitutes therefor, including acorn nuts, n. o. p 92. Chicory, kiln-dried, roasted or ground.. .do.. ..do.. .03 .03 93. Cocoa shells and nibs, chocolate, and other preparations of cocoa, n. e. s., 20 per cent ad valorem. And nuts of all kinds, n. o. p... 96. Almonds, walnuts. Brazil nuts, pecans, and shelled peanuts, n. e. s. .do.. .05 ..do.. .03 97. Cocoanuts, n. e. s... 99. Cocoanut, desiccated, sweetened or not 100. Nutmegs and mace, 25 per cent ad valorem. 98. Cocoanuts, when imported from the place of growth, by vessel, direct to a Canadian port. 101. Spices, viz, ginger and spices of all kinds, unground, n. e. s., 12 per cent ad valorem. Ground, 25 per cent ad valorem. ...per 100 pounds.. 102. Fine salt in bulk, and coarse salt, n. e. s ..per 100 pounds. .07 05 104. Mackerel SCHEDULE A.-GOODS SUBJECT TO DUTIES-Continued. Fish and products of the fisheries. ..per pound.. $0.01 .do... .00 ..do.... 105. Herrings, pickled or salted. 106. Salmon, fresh 107. Salmon, pickled or salted. 108. All other fish, pickled or salted, in barrels .00 109. Foreign-caught fish, imported otherwise than in barrels or half barrels, whether fresh, ..per pound.. 50 01 .05 per box.. (e) In quarter boxes, measuring not more than 43 inches long, 34 inches wide, and 11 inches deep.... 112. Anchovies and sardines when imported in any other form, 30 per cent ad valorem. 113. Fish preserved in oil, except anchovies and sardines, 30 per cent ad valorem. 114. Fresh or dried fish, n. e. s., imported in barrels or half barrels 115. Salmon and all other fish prepared or preserved, including oysters, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, 25 per cent ad valorem. .02 ..per box.. 02 per pound.. .01 ..per gallon.. .10 .03 .05 116. Oysters, shelled, in bulk..... ..per can.. 117. Oytsters, shelled, in cans not over 1 pint (including the cans).. 120. Oysters in the shell, 25 per cent ad valorem. 121. Packages containing oysters or other fish, n. o. p., 25 per cent ad valorem. Books and paper. 123. Albumenized and other papers and films chemically prepared for photographers' use, 30 125. Books, printed; periodicals, and pamphlets, or parts thereof, n. e. s.-not to include blank 127. Labels for cigar boxes, fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, confectionery, or other goods or 129. Printed music, bound or in sheets, 10 per cent ad valorem. 130. Photographs, chromos, chromotypes, artotypes, oleographs, paintings, drawings, pictures, engravings, or prints, or proofs therefrom, and similar works of art, n. o. p.; "blue prints,' building plans, maps, and charts, n. e. s., 20 per cent ad valorem. 131. Newspapers or supplemental editions or parts thereof, partly printed and intended to be completed and published in Canada, 25 per cent ad valorem. 132. Union collar cloth paper, in rolls or sheets, not glossed or finished, 15 per cent ad valorem. 135. Strawboard, in sheets or rolls; tarred paper, felt or strawboard; sandpaper, glass, or flint paper, and emery paper or emery cloth, 25 per cent ad valorem. 136. Paper sacks or bags of all kinds, printed or not, 25 per cent ad valorem. 137. Playing cards.... ...per pack.. 138. Paper hangings or wall papers, borders or bordering, and window blinds of paper of all kinds, 35 per cent ad valorem. 139. Printing paper and paper of all kinds, n. e. s., 25 per cent ad valorem. 140. Kuled and border and coated papers, papeteries, boxed papers, pads not printed, papermâché, ware, n. o. p.; envelopes, and all manufactures of paper, n. e. s., 35 per cent ad valorem. Chemicals and drugs. 141. Acid, acetic acid and pyroligneous, n. e. s., and vinegar: For each gallon of any strength not exceeding the strength of proof.....per gallon.. .per degree.. 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. 142. Acid, acetic and crude, and pyroligneous crude, of any strength not exceeding 30 per cent, 25 per cent ad valorem. .15 .06 .15 .02 SCHEDULE A.-GOODS SUBJECT TO DUTIES-Continued. Chemicals and drugs-Continued. 143. Acid, muriatic and nitric, and all mixed or other acids, n. e. s., 20 per cent ad valorem. 144. Acid, sulphuric, 25 per cent ad valorem. 145. Acid phosphate, n. o. p., 25 per cent ad valorem. 146. Sulphuric ether, chloroform, and solutions of peroxides of hydrogen, 25 per cent ad valorem. 147. All medicinal, chemical, and pharmaceutical preparations, when compounded of more than one substance, including patent and proprietary preparations, tinctures, pills, powders, troches, lozenges, sirups, cordials, bitters, anodynes, tonics, plasters, liniments, salves, ointments, pastes, drops, waters, essences, and oils, n. o. p.; provided that drugs, pill mass, and preparations, not including pills or medicinal plasters, recognized by the British or the United States pharmacopoeia or the French Codex as officinal, shall not be held to be covered by this item; all liquids containing alcohol, 50 per cent ad valorem, and all others, liquids or not, 25 per cent ad valorem. 148. Pomades, French or flower odors preserved in fat or oil for the purpose of conserving the odors of flowers which do not bear the heat of distillation, when imported in tins of not less than 10 pounds each, 15 per cent ad valorem. 149. Perfumery, including toilet preparations (nonalcoholic), viz: Hair oils, tooth and other powders and washes, pomatums, pastes, and all other perfumed preparations, n. o. p., used for the hair, mouth, or skin, 30 per cent ad valorem. 150. Licorice paste and licorice in rolls and sticks, 20 per cent ad valorem. 151. Paraffin wax, 30 per cent ad valorem. 152. Antiseptic surgical dressing, such as absorbent cotton, cotton wool, lint, lamb's wool, tow, jute, gauzes, and oakum, prepared for use as surgical dressings, plain or medicated; surgical belts and trusses, electric belts, pessaries, and suspensory bandages of all kinds, 20 per cent ad valorem. 153. Surgical and dental instruments (not being furniture) and surgical needles, 10 per cent ad valorem until January 1, 1898; thereafter free. 158. Dry white and red lead, orange mineral and zinc white, 5 per cent ad valorem. 161. Paints and colors, ground in spirits, and all spirit varnishes and lacquers.....per gallon.. 163. Ink for writing, 20 per cent ad valorem. 164. Blacking, shoe, and shoemakers' ink; shoe, harness, and leather dressing, harness soap, and knife or other polish or composition, n. o. p., 25 per cent ad valorem. 165. Putty, of all kinds, 20 per cent ad valorem. 166. Turpentine, spirits of, 5 per cent ad valorem. 167. British gum, dextrin, sizing cream, and enamel sizing, 10 per cent ad valorem. 168. Varnishes, lacquers, japans, japan driers, liquid driers, and oil finish, n. e. s....per gallon.. And 20 per cent ad valorem. 169. Linseed or flaxseed oil, raw or boiled, lard oil, neat's-foot oil, and sesame-seed oil, 25 per 170. Illuminating oils, composed wholly or in part of the products of petroleum, coal, shale, or 1.12 .20 .05 .02 per gallon.. 174. Barrels, containing petroleum or its products, or any mixture of which petroleum forms a part, when such contents are chargeable with a specific duty. 175. Lubricating oils, n. e. s., and axle grease, 25 per cent ad valorem. 176. Olive oil, n. e. s., 20 per cent ad valorem. 05 ...each.. .20 177. Essential oils, 10 per cent ad valorem. 178. Vaseline, and all similar preparations of petroleum for toilet, medicinal, or other 35 per cent ad valorem. purposes, Coal. 179. Bituminous slack coal, such as will pass through a half-inch screen, subject to regulations to be made by the controller of customs, 20 per cent ad valorem, but not to exceed 13 cents per ton of 2,000 pounds (being the equivalent of 15 cents per ton of 2,240 pounds): Provided, That if the United States Congress fixes the duty on such slack coal at a rate not exceeding 15 cents per ton of 2,240 pounds, then the duty on such coal imported into Canada, as provided in this item, shall be the minimum duty on such coal from all countries, notwithstanding section 17 of this act. 180. Coal, bituminous, round and run of mine, and coal, n. e. s., 53 cents per ton of 2,000 pounds (being the equivalent of 60 cents per ton of 2,240 pounds): Provided, That if the United States Congress fixes the duty on such coal at a rate not exceeding 40 cents per ton of 2,240 pounds, the governor in council may by proclamation reduce the duty mentioned in this item to 40 cents per ton of 2,240 pounds, or the equivalent thereof per ton of 2,000 pounds, and the duty declared by such proclamation shall then be the minimum duty on such coal from all countries, notwithstanding section 17 of this act. SCHEDULE A.-GOODS SUBJECT TO DUTIES-Continued. Earthenware, cements, slate, and stoneware. 181. Building brick, paving brick, stove linings, and fire brick, n. e. s., and manufactures of clay or cement, n. o. p., 20 per cent ad valorem. 182. Earthenware and stoneware, viz, demijohns, churns, or crocks, 30 per cent ad valorem. 183. Drain tiles, not glazed, 20 per cent ad valorem. 184. Drain pipes, sewer pipes, chimney linings or vents, chimney tops and inverted blocks, glazed or unglazed, and earthenware tiles, 35 per cent ad valorem. 185. China and porcelain ware, also earthenware and stoneware, brown or colored, and Rockingham ware, white granite or iron stoneware, c. c." or cream-colored ware, decorated, printed, or sponged, and all earthenware, n. e. s., 30 per cent ad valorem. 186. Baths, tubs, and washstands of earthenware, stone, cement, or clay, or of other material, n. o. p., 30 per cent ad valorem. 187. Cement, Portland and hydraulic or water lime, in bags, barrels, or casks, the weight of the 188. Plaster of paris, or gypsum, ground, not calcined, 15 per cent ad valorem. 193. Flagstone, sandstone, and all building stone, not hammered or chiseled; and marble and 194. Marble and granite, sawn only; flagstone and all other building stone, dressed; and paving blocks of stone, 20 per cent ad valorem. 195. Marble and granite, n. e. s., and all manufactures of marble or granite, n. o. p., 35 per cent ad valorem. 196. Manufactures of stone, n. o. p., 30 per cent ad valorem. 197. Roofing slate, 25 per cent ad valorem; provided that the duty shall not exceed 75 cents per square. 198. Slate mantels and other manufactures of slate, n. e. s., 30 per cent ad valorem. 199. Slate pencils and school writing slates, 25 per cent ad valorem. 200. Mosaic flooring of any material, 30 per cent ad valorem. Glass and glassware. 201. Common and colorless window glass, and plain colored, opaque, stained or tinted, or muffled glass, in sheets, 20 per cent ad valorem. 202. Ornamental, figured, and enameled colored glass, vitrified or painted, chipped, figured, enameled, and obscured white glass; stained glass windows, and memorial or ornamental window glass, n. o. p., and rough rolied plate glass, 30 per cent ad valorem. 203. Plate glass, not beveled, in sheets or panes, not exceeding 25 square feet each, n. o. p., 25 per cent ad valorem. 204. Plate glass, not beveled, in sheets or panes, n. e. s., 35 per cent ad valorem. 205. Plate glass, beveled, in sheets or panes. n. o. p.. 35 per cent ad valorem. 206. Silvered glass, beveled or not and framed or not, 35 per cent ad valorem. 207. German looking-glass plate (thin plate), unsilvered or for silvering, 20 per cent ad valorem. 208. Glass demijohns or carboys, empty or filled, bottles, decanters, flasks, phials glass jars and glass balls, lamp chimneys, glass shades or globes, cut, pressed or molded crystal or glass tableware, decorated or not, and blown-glass tableware, 30 per cent ad valorem. 309. Bent plate or other sheet glass, and all other glass, and manufactures of glass, n. o. p., 20 per cent ad valorem. 210. Spectacles and eyeglasses, 30 per cent ad valorem. 211. Spectacle and eyeglass frames, and metal parts thereof, 20 per cent ad valorem. Leather, rubber, and manufactures of. 212. Dongola, cordovan, calf, sheep, lamb, kid or goat, kangaroo, alligator, or other upper leather, and all leather dressed, waxed, glazed or further finished than tanned, n. e. s.; harness leather, and chamois skin, 17 per cent ad valorem. 213. Skins for morocco leather, tanned but not further manufactured; sole leather and belting 214. Glove leathers, tanned or dressed, colored or uncolored, when imported by glove manufac- 218 Belting, of leather or other material, n. e. s., 20 per cent ad valorem. 219. Boots and shoes, and slippers, of any material, n. e. s., 25 per cent ad valorem. 23) Manufactures of rawhide, and all manufactures of leather, n. o. p., 25 per cent ad valorem. 221. India rubber boots and shoes; rubber belting, rubber cement, and all manufactures of india rubber and gutta-percha, not otherwise provided, 25 per cent ad valorem. 222. India-rubber clothing and clothing made waterproof with india rubber, rubber or guttapercha hose, and cotton or linen hose lined with rubber, rubber mats or matting, and rubber packing, 35 per cent ad valorem. Metals and manufactures of. 223. Iron or steel scrap, wrought, being waste or refuse, including punchings, cuttings or clippings of iron or steel plates or sheets having been in actual use; crop ends of tin-plate bars, or of blooms, or of rails, the same not having been in actual use .......per ton.. Nothing shall be deemed scrap iron or scrap steel except waste or refuse iron or steel fit only to be remanufactured in rolling mills. 224. Iron in pigs, iron kentledge, and cast scrap iron. 225. Ferrosilicon, ferromanganese, and spiegeleisen, 5 per cent ad valorem. .12 1.00 ...per ton.. 2.50 SCHEDULE A.-GOODS SUBJECT TO DUTIES-Continued. Metals and manufactures of-Continued. 226. Iron or steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms, slabs, billets, puddled bars and loops or other forms, n. o. p., less finished than iron or steel bars but more advanced than pig iron, except castings. per ton.. $2.00 227. Rolled iron or steel angles, tees, beams, channels, girders, and other rolled shapes or sections, weighing less than 35 pounds per lineal yard, not punched, drilled, or further manufactured than rolled, n. o. p... ..per ton.. 228. Rolled iron or steel angles, tees, beams, channels, joists, girders, zees, stars or other rolled shapes, or trough, bridge, building, or structural rolled sections or shapes, not punched, drilled, or further manufactured than rolled, n. e. s., and flat eye-bar blanks not punched or drilled, 10 per cent ad valorem. 229. Bar iron or steel, rolled, whether in coils, rods, bars, or bundles, comprising rounds, ovals and squares, and flats; and rolled shapes, n. o. p.; and rolled iron or steel hoop, band, scroll, or strip, 8 inches or less in width, No. 18 gauge and thicker, n. e. s.......per ton.. 230. Universal mill or rolled-edge bridge plates of steel when imported by manufacturers of bridges, 10 per cent ad valorem. 231. Rolled iron or steel plates, not less than 30 inches in width and not less than one-quarter of an inch in thickness, n. o. p., 10 per cent ad valorem. 232. Rolled iron or steel sheets or plates, sheared or unsheared, and skelp iron or steel, sheared or rolled in grooves, n. e. 8... ...per ton.. 233. Skelp iron or steel, sheared or rolled in grooves, when imported by manufacturers of wrought-iron or steel pipe for use only in the manufacture of wrought iron or steel pipe in their own factories, 5 per cent ad valorem. 234. Rolled iron or steel sheets, No. 17 gauge and thinner, n. o. p.; Canada plates; Russia iron: 236. Steel, in bars, bands, hoops, scroll or strips, sheets or plates, of any size, thickness, or 238. Iron and steel railway bars or rails of any form, punched or not, n. e. s., for railways, which 239. Railway fish plates and tie plates.. ..per ton.. 240. Switches, frogs, crossings, and intersections for railways, 30 per cent ad valorem. 243. Forgings of iron or steel, of whatever shape or size or in whatever stage of manufacture, 244. Iron or steel castings, in the rough, n. e. s., 25 per cent ad valorem. 245. Stove plates, stoves of all kinds, for oil, gas, coal, or wood, or parts thereof, and sad or 246. Springs, axles, axle bars, n. e. s., and axle blanks, and parts thereof, of iron or steel, for rail- 248. Cast-iron pipe of every description. 7.00 7.00 7.00 8.00 per ton.. 8.00 249. Wrought-iron or steel boiler tubes, n. e. s., including flues and corrugated tubes for marine boilers, 5 per cent ad valorem. 250. Tubes of rolled steel, seamless, not joined or welded, not more than 1 inch in diameter, and seamless steel tubes for bicycles, 10 per cent ad valorem. 251. Wrought-iron or steel tubing, plain or galvanized, threaded and coupled or not, over 2 inches in diameter, n. e. s., 15 per cent ad valorem. 252. Wrought-iron or steel tubing, plain or galvanized, threaded and coupled or not, 2 inches or less in diameter, n. e. s., 35 per cent ad valorem. 253. Other iron or steel pipe or tubing, plain or galvanized, riveted, corrugated, or otherwise specially manufactured. n. o. p., 30 per cent ad valorem. 254. Iron or steel fittings for iron or steel pipe, of every description, and chilled iron or steel rolls, 30 per cent ad valorem. 255. Iron or steel cut nails and spikes (ordinary builders'), and railroad spikes....per pound.. - per pound.. 258. Composition nails and spikes and sheathing nails, 15 per cent ad valorem. 260. Screws, commonly called "wood screws," of iron or steel, brass or other metal, including 261. Coil chain, coil-chain links, and chain shackles, of iron or steel, five-sixteenths of an inch in diameter and over, 5 per cent ad valorem. 262. Barbed wire; and galvanized wire for tencing, Nos. 9, 12, and 13 gauge, 15 per cent ad valorem, until January 1, 1898; thereafter free. 263. Buckthorn-strip fencing, woven-wire fencing, and wire fencing of iron or steel, n. e. s., 15 per cent ad valorem. 264. Wire, single or several, covered with cotton, linen, silk, rubber, or other material, including cable so covered, n. e. s., 30 per cent ad valorem. 265. Brass wire, plain, 10 per cent ad valorem. .001 .003 |