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628. Steel wire, Bessemer soft drawn spring, of numbers ten, twelve and thirteen gauge, respectively, and homo steel spring wire of numbers eleven and twelve gauge, respectively, when imported by manufacturers of wire mattresses, to be used in their own factories in the manufacture of such articles.

629. Wool and the hair of the camel, alpaca, goat, and other like animals, not further prepared than washed, n.e.s.; noils, being the short wool which falls from the combs in worsted factories; and worsted tops, n.e.s.

630. Wool or worsted yarns, when genapped, dyed or finished and imported by manufacturers of braids, cords, tassels and fringes to be used in the manufacture of such articles only in their own factories.

631. Yarn spun from the hair of the alpaca or of the angora goat, when imported by manufacturers of braids for use exclusively in their factories in the manufacture of such braids only, under such regulations as are adopted by the Minister of Customs.

632. Yellow metal, in bolts, bars and for sheathing.

633. Zinc spelter and zinc in blocks, pigs, sheets and plates; and seamless drawn tubing.

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634. Molasses, second process, or molasses derived from the manufacture of molasses sugar,' testing by polariscope less than 35 degrees, when imported by manufacturers of blacking, for use in their own factories, in the manufacture of blacking,-conditional that the importers shall, in addition to making oath at the time of entry that such molasses is imported for such use and will not be used for any other purpose, cause such molasses to be at once mixed in a proper tank made for the purpose with at least one-fifth of the quantity thereof of cod or other oil, whereby such molasses may be rendered unfit for any other use, such mixing to be done in the presence of a Customs officer at the expense of the importer, and under such further regulations as are from time to time considered necessary in the interest and for the protection of the revenue, and that until such mixing is done and duly certified on the face of the entry thereof by such Customs officer the entry shall be held to be incom plete and the molasses subject to the usual rate of duty as when imported for any other purpose.

635. Bags, barrels, boxes, casks and other vessels exported filled with Canadian products, or exported empty and returned filled with foreign products; and articles the growth, produce and manufacture of Canada, when returned after having been exported: Provided that proof of the identity of such articles and goods shall be made under regulations to be prescribed by the Minister of Customs, and that such articles and goods are returned within 886 three

three years from time of exportation, without having been advanced in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means; provided further that this item shall not apply to any article or goods upon which an allowance of drawback has been made, the re-importation of which is hereby prohibited except upon payment of duties equal to the drawback allowed; nor shall this item apply to any article or goods manufactured in customs or excise bonded warehouse and exported under any provision of law.

635a. The articles mentioned in this item may, notwithstanding anything in this Act, be imported into Canada or taken out of warehouse for consumption free of duty, that is to say:

Artificial teeth;

Crude petroleum, fuel and gas oils, 8235 specific
gravity or heavier, at 60° temperature;

Ferment cultures to be used in butter making;
Glass cut to size for the manufacture of dry plates for
photographic purposes, when imported by the
manufacturers of such dry plates for use exclu-
sively in the manufacture thereof in their own
factories;

Goats for the improvement of stock, under such regu-
lations as are made by the Minister of Customs;
Hydro-fluo-silicic acid;

Machinery of a class or kind not made in Canada for the manufacture of linen;

Machinery of a class or kind not made in Canada for

the manufacture of brass goods such as are mentioned in item 492 in this schedule;

Plain basic photographic paper, baryta coated, when imported by manufacturers of sensitized paper for use exclusively in manufacturing albumenized or sensitized photographic paper in their own factories;

Printing presses, of not less value than fifteen hundred dollars each, of a class or kind not made in Canada;

Quassia juice;

Well-drilling machinery and apparatus of a class or kind not made in Canada, for drilling for water and oil and for prospecting for minerals; not to include motive power;

Whale oil soap.

60-61 V., c. 16, Sch. B; 61 V., c. 37, s. 6; 63-64 V., c. 15, s. 1; 1 E. VII., c. 22, s. 1; 2 E. VII., c. 33, ss. 1 and 2; 3 E. VII., c. 15, ss. 3 and 4; 4 E. VII., c. 11, ss. 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14; 4-5 E. VII., c. 11, ss. 6, 7 and 8; 6 E. VII., c. 9, ss. 1 and 2.

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SCHEDULE C.

PROHIBITED GOODS.

636. Books, printed paper, drawings, paintings, prints, photographs or representations of any kind of a treasonable or seditious, or of an immoral or indecent character, also posters and hand bills depicting scenes of crime or violence.

637. Reprints of Canadian copyright works, and reprints of British copyright works which have been copyrighted in Canada also.

638. Coin, base or counterfeit.

639. Oleomargarine, butterine or other similar substitute for butter.

640. Tea adulterated with spurious leaf or with exhausted leaves, or containing so great an admixture of chemical or other deleterious substances as to make it unfit for

use.

641. Goods manufactured or produced wholly or in part by prison labour, or which have been made within or in connection with any prison, gaol or penitentiary; also goods similar in character to those produced in such institutions, when sold or offered for sale by any person, firm or corporation having a contract for the manufacture of such articles in such institutions or by any agent of such person, firm or corporation, or when such goods were originally purchased from or transferred by any such

contractor.

642. Stallions and mares of less value than fifty dollars each. 60-61 V., c. 16, Sch. C; 3 E. VII., c. 15, s. 7; 4 E. VII., c. 11, s. 15.

OTTAWA: Printed by SAMUEL EDWARD DAWSON, Law Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty.

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CHAPTER 50.

An Act respecting the Export of Certain Articles.

1. This Act may be cited as the Export Act.

Short title.

duties may

logs and

2. The Governor in Council may, if any country now or here- Export after imposes a duty upon the articles enumerated in schedule be imposed A to this Act, or any of them, when imported into such country by proclamafrom Canada, by proclamation published in the Canada Gazette, tion. declare an export duty chargeable upon logs and pulpwood Upon certain exported from Canada to such country, that is to say:-on pine, pulp-wood. Douglas fir, spruce, fir balsam, cedar and hemlock logs and pulpwood, or any of them, an export duty not exceeding three dollars per thousand feet, board measure: Provided that in case of the export of any such logs or pulpwood in shorter lengths than nine feet, a rate per cord may be levied in the same manner not greater than the equivalent of the rate of three dollars per thousand feet, board measure. 60-61 V., c. 17, s. 1.

duties may

tion.

nickel.

3. The Governor in Council may by proclamation published Export in the Canada Gazette impose the export duties hereinafter be imposed mentioned upon the following ores and metals:by proclama(a) On nickel contained in matte, or in the ore, or in any Upon ores crude or partially manufactured state, and on copper containing contained in any matte or ore which also contains nickel, when exported from Canada, as to such nickel an export duty not exceeding ten cents per pound, and as to such copper an export duty not exceeding two cents per pound; (b) On ores which contain copper, or any metal other than Upon ores nickel or lead, when exported from Canada, an export copper or duty not exceeding fifteen per centum of the value of the metals other said ores;

containing

than nickel or lead.

and lead and

(c) On lead ores, and on lead and silver ores, when exported Upon lead
from Canada to a country which imposes an import duty on silver ores.
lead in bars, or in the form of pig lead, in excess of the
import duty on lead contained in lead ores, or in lead and
silver ores, an export duty on the lead contained in the ores

so exported from Canada to an amount per pound equival-
ent to such excess. 60-61 V., c. 17, s. 2.

chargeable

4. The export duties provided for by this Act shall be Duties chargeable after the publication of the proclamation by which after pro

they are declared chargeable or imposed. 889

clamation published.

2.

Duties may be removed

and reimposed.

Export of

certain game prohibited.

Proviso.

Penalty for such export.

2. The Governor in Council may by proclamation published in like manner from time to time remove and re-impose any such export duty. 60-61 V., c. 17, ss. 1 and 2.

5. The export in the carcass, or parts thereof, of,—
(a) deer, except as authorized by regulation of the Gov-
ernor in Council made under the authority of the Customs
Act; and,

(b) wild turkeys, quail, partridge, prairie fowl and wood-
cock;

is hereby declared unlawful and prohibited, and any such article so attempted to be exported may, on reasonable cause of suspicion of intention to export, be seized by any officer of Customs, and, if such intention is proved, shall be dealt with as for breach of the Customs laws: Provided, that this section shall not apply to the export, under such regulations as are made by the Governor in Council, of any carcass or part thereof of any deer raised or bred by any person, company or association of persons upon his or their own lands. 60-61 V., c. 16, s. 8; 62-63 V., c. 22, s. 2.

6. Any person exporting or attempting to export in the carcass, or parts thereof, any deer, wild turkeys, quail, partridge, prairie fowl or woodcock, contrary to the provisions of this Act, shall for each such offence incur a penalty of one hundred dollars, and the article so exported or attempted to be exported shall be forfeited and may be seized by any officer of Customs. 60-61 V., c. 16, s. 8.

SCHEDULE A.

Timber or lumber or wood, viz.: lumber and timber planks and boards of amaranth, cocoboral, boxwood, cherry, chestnut, walnut, gumwood, mahogany, pitch pine, rosewood, sandalwood, sycamore, spanish cedar, oak, hickory, whitewood, African teak, black-heart ebony, lignum vitæ, red cedar, redwood, satinwood and white ash, when not otherwise manufactured than rough-sawn or split or creosoted, vulcanized or treated by any other preserving process; sawed or split boards, planks, deals and other lumber when not further manufactured than dressed on one side only or creosoted, vulcanized or treated by any preserving process; pine and spruce clapboards; timber or lumber hewn or sawed, squared or sided or creosoted; laths, pickets and palings; staves not listed or jointed of wood of all kinds; firewood, handle, heading, stave, and shingle bolts, hop poles, fence posts, railroad ties; hubs for wheels, posts, last blocks, wagon, oar, gun, heading and all like blocks or sticks rough

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