The following articles when the natural pro- | Fish-oil and all products of fish, ducts, or the manufactures of the colony of Seal-oil, Newfoundland, viz. : Fish, fresh, dried, salted or smoked, Animals of all kinds. SCHEDULE D. The following articles shall be prohibited to be | imported under a penalty of two hundred dollars, together with the forfeiture of the parcel or package of goods in which the same may be found, viz. ; Books, printed papers, drawings, paintings, TARIFF INTERPRETATION. The following interpretations of certain provisions of the new Canadian Tariff are taken from a Customs Department Circular, dated July 9th, 1879: ADVERTISING PAMPHLETS, include almanacs, catalogues and fashion pamphlets.. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, parts of, not otherwise specified, to be treated as wholes, excepting mould-boards, land-sides, and shares of steel, for ploughs, cut to shape, not moulded or bored, but as they come from the rollers and shears. NOTE. In all cases where manufacturers' articles are imported in parts, or what is technically called "in a knocked down state," they must be valued for duty as if mounted,-less cost of putting them together and supplying deficient parts. $1 per 100 ALE, BEER AND PORTER, barrels containing bottled ale and porter are considered packages for exportation only, and therefore free of duty. ALUMINOUS CAKE, considered as alum Aniline Dyes, of all kinds, domestic or otherwise... All other prepared dyes...... ANVILS, to be classed as mechanics' tools ATLASES, with or without letter-press, to be classed as books .$1.90 p. gal. & 30 p.c. BAY RUM, considered as perfumed spirits, per gallon..... 66 harness, to be classed as unenumerated BOOKBINDERS, TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS, to include implements that are common to other trades as well as to bookbinding, when imported by bookbinders only, and declared by them to be for their own use-such as cutting machines, perforating and paging machines, shears, presses, &c....... Ruling pens to be considered as part of ruling machines, and pay the same duty... 15 p.c. 15 p.c. BOTTLES, all that show no sign of having been pressed or moulded, to be admitted at.... 20 p.c. BRACES, OF COTTON AND ELASTIC, to be classed as manufactures of 25 p.c. BRASS AGRAFFE PINS for pianos, to be treated as part of pianos.... BRASS. All articles manufactured of brass, or of which brass is the component part of chief value, to be considered manufactures of brass..... 25 p.c. 30 p.c. BRASS SCREWS..... BRASS or other metals in sheets, sub-divisions of, such as strips or widths cut to size or form, manufactures of brass... BUTTON MOULDS, to be classed with buttons... BRASS WIRE, and rods cut to special lengths, to be classed as manufactures of brass.... CABLE, submarine, unenumerated...... CACHOUS, breath-sweeteners, to be classed as confectionery. 1c. per lb. & 35 p.c. CAMBRIC MUSLIN. Collectors of Customs are cautioned against an CANVAS, sail, must be shown to be for that use only........ article called "cambric muslin," which is found to be white shirting, and should pay....... ...1c. per. yd. & 15 p.c. 5 p.c. CARBOLIC OIL, defined as the product of coal tar in a crude state, and is of a semi-transparent olive brown, weighing 12 to 13 pounds per gallon.... CARRIAGE-TOPS, FRAMES, BODIES AND WHEELS, to be classed as parts 30 p.c. of carriages... CARS, railway and street, the seat fixtures for, of cast iron, to be classed as castings.... 25 p.c. LOCKS, hinges, window-fasteners and similar articles for, to be 30 p.c. CARTRIDGES, of all kinds, in copper or paper...... SPRINGS (steel), as carriage springs, to pay the same duty as car- CASHMERE MUFFLERS CHECKED REGATTAS, as striped shirtings.. ...2 c. p.s.yd & 15 p.c. CHEESE CLOTH, to be classed as grey cotton.. ..1 c. p.s.yd & 15 p.c. CHRONOMETER CLOCKS, as clocks................. CONTROL CLOCKS, known as watchmen's clocks.. ......... 35.p.c. .................. 35 p.c. |