poses, when imported by the manufacturers of such dry plates for use exclusively in the manufacture thereof in their own factories. Common and colourless window glass.... Glass, in sheets, and bent plate glass, n.o.p. Plate glass, not bevelled, in sheets or panes
not exceeding seven square feet each, n.o.p. Plate glass, not bevelled, in sheets or panes exceeding seven square feet each, and not exceeding twenty-five square feet each, n.o.p.
Silver glass, bevelled or not and framed or not. German looking-glass plate (thin plate), un-
silvered or for silvering.
Stained or ornamental glass windows.. Glass demijohns or carboys, bottles, decan- ters, flasks, phials, glass jars and glass balls, lamp chimneys, glass shades or globes; cut, pressed, moulded or crystal glass table- ware, decorated or not; blown glass table- ware and other cut glass ware.
326a Articles of glass, not plate or sheet, designed to be cut or mounted; and manufactures of glass, n.o.p....
Spectacles, eyeglasses, and ground or finished spectacle or eyeglass lenses...
Spectacle and eyeglass frames, and metal parts thereof..
sheets or plates, not polished, planished or coated; brass or copper tubing, in lengths of not less than six feet, and not polished, bent or otherwise manufactured..
348a Works of art in bronze, cast from models made in Canada and designed by sculptors domiciled therein, under regulations by the Minister of Customs..
Brass in bars and rods, in coil or otherwise, not less than six feet in length, and brass in strips, sheets or plates, not polished, plan- ished or coated..
Copper wire, plain, tinned or plated. Brass and copper nails, tacks, rivets and burrs or washers; bells and gongs, n.o.p.; and manufactures of brass or copper, n.o.p.... 352a Bells, when imported for use of churches only. 353 Aluminum ingots, blocks, bars, rods, strips, sheets or plates; aluminum tubing, in lengths of not less than six feet, not polished, bent or otherwise manufactured. Manufactures of aluminum, n.o.p.. Britannia metal in pigs, blocks or bars; nickel, nickel silver, and German silver, in ingots or blocks, n.o.p.
Nickel, nickel silver and German silver, in bars and rods, and also in strips, sheets or plates..
Britannia metal, nickel silver, Nevada and German silver, manufactures of, not plated,
British and Canadian coin and foreign gold coin.
Scrap iron and scrap steel, old and fit only to be remanufactured, being part of or recov- ered from any vessel wrecked in waters sub- ject to the jurisdiction of Canada... Iron or steel scrap, wrought, being waste or refuse, including punchings, cuttings or clip- pings 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. But nothing shall be deemed scrap iron or scrap steel except waste or refuse iron or steel fit only to be remanufactured in rolling mills or furnaces; provided that articles of iron or steel, damaged in transit, if broken up under customs supervision and rendered unsaleable except as scrap, may be entered for duty as scrap..
Iron in pigs, iron kentledge, and cast scrap iron; ferrosilicon, ferromanganese, and spiegeleisen.. per ton. Iron or steel billets, weighing not less than sixty pounds per lineal yard; ingots, cogged ingots, blooms, slabs, 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. Rolled iron or steel angles, tees, beams, chan- nels, girders and other rolled shapes or sec- tions, not punched, drilled or further manu- factured than rolled, n.o.p. per ton. Bar iron or steel, rolled, whether in coils, rods, bars or bundles, comprising rounds, ovals and squares, and flats; steel billets, n.o.p.; and rolled iron or steel hoop, band, scroll or strip, twelve inches or less in width, number| thirteen gauge and thicker, n.o.p.... per ton. $4.25 Rolled iron or steel beams, channels, an- gles, and other rolled shapes of iron or steel, not punched, drilled or further man- ufactured than rolled, weighing not less than thirty-five pounds per lineal yard, not being square, flat, oval or round shapes, and not being railway bars or rails..... per ton. 379a Flat eye bar blanks, not punched nor drilled, and universal mill or rolled edge plates of steel over twelve inches wide for use exclu- sively in the manufacture of bridges or of steel structural work, or in car construction, per ton. Boiler plate of iron or steel, not less than thirty inches in width, and not less than one-quarter of an inch in thickness, for use exclusively in the manufacture of boilers' under regulations by the Minister of Cus-
British Preferential Tariff.
the manufacture of wrought iron or steel pipe in their own factories... Rolled iron or steel sheets and strips, polished or not, number fourteen gauge and thinner, n.o.p.; Canada plates; Russia iron; terne plates and rolled sheets of iron or steel, coated with zinc, spelter or other metal, of all widths or thicknesses, n.o.p.; and rolled iron or steel hoop, band, scroll or strip, number fourteen gauge and thinner, galvan- ized, or coated with other metal, or not, n.o.p..
Chrome steel.. Rolled iron or steel, and cast steel, in bars, bands, hoop, scroll, strip, sheet or plate, of any size, thickness or width, galvanized or coated with any material or not, and' steel blanks for the manufacture of milling cutters, when of greater value than three and one-half cents per pound... Swedish rolled iron and Swedish rolled steel nail rods, under half an inch in diameter, for the manufacture of horseshoe nails... 387a Steel in bars or sheets, to be used exclusively in the manufacture of shovels, when im- ported by manufacturers of shovels, per ton Iron and steel railway bars or rails of any form, punched or not, n.o.p., for railways, which term for the purposes of this item shall in- clude all kinds of railways, street railways, and tramways, even although they are used for private purposes only, and even al- though they are not used or intended to be used in connection with the business of common carrying of goods or passengers, per ton. 388a Iron or steel railway bars or rails, which have been in use in the tracks of railways in Canada, and which have been exported from Canada and returned thereto after having been re-rolled, and weighing not less than fifty-six pounds per lineal yard when re- rolled, and which are to be used by the rail- way company importing them on its own tracks, under regulations prescribed by the Minister of Customs...
Provided that the value for duty of such re-rolled rails shall be the cost of re-rolling the same.
Provided also that whenever the Gov- ernor in Council is satisfied that a mill adapted and equipped for re-rolling such rails in substantial quantities has been established in Canada, the Gov- ernor in Council may by order in council to be published in the Canada Gazette, abolish the duty specified in this item, and thereupon all such rails when imported shall be subject to such duty as otherwise provided in the Customs Tariff.
Railway fish-plates and tie-plates....per ton. Switches, frogs, crossings and intersections for railways... Iron or steel bridges, or parts thereof; iron or steel structural work, columns, shapes or sections, drilled, punched or in any further
stage of manufacture than as rolled or cast, n.o.p.. Springs, axles, axle bars, no.p., and axle blanks, and parts thereof, of iron or steel, for railway, tramway or other vehicles... Forgings of iron or steel of whatever shape or size or in whatever stage of manufacture, n.o.p.; and steel shafting, turned, compressed, or polished; and hammered, drawn or cold rolled iron or steel bars or shapes, n.o.p.. 393a Round polished steel shafting, in bars not exceeding two and one-half inches diameter. Cast iron pipe of every description... per ton. Wrought or seamless iron or steel tubes for boilers, n.o.p., under regulations prescribed by the Minister of Customs; flues and corrugated tubes for marine boilers... Seamless steel tubing, valued at not less than three and one-half cents per pound; rolled or drawn square tubing of iron or steel, adapted for use in the manufacture of agricultural implements...
Tubes of rolled iron or steel, not joined or welded, not more than one and one-half inch in diameter, n.o.p... Wrought or seamless iron or steel tubing, plain or galvanized, threaded and coupled or not, over four inches in diameter, n.o.p. Wrought or seamless iron or steel tubing, plain or galvanized, threaded and coupled or not, four inches or less in diameter, n.o.p... Iron or steel pipe or tubing, plain or galvan- ized, riveted, corrugated or otherwise specially manufactured, including lock joint pipe, n.o.p..
Wire, crucible cast steel, valued at not less than six cents per pound...
403a Steel wire valued at not less than two and three-quarters cents per pound when im- ported by manufacturers of rope for use exclusively in the manufacture of rope; and also wire rope for use exclusively for rigging of ships and vessels-under regulations by the Minister of Customs... Galvanized iron or steel wire, curved or not,] numbers nine, twelve and thirteen gauge. Buckthorn strip fencing, woven wire fencing, and wire fencing of iron or steel, n.o.p., not to include woven wire or netting made from wire smaller than number fourteen gauge nor to include fencing of wire larger than number nine gauge..
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