ELEGANT DIAMOND RINGS at W. W. WELLNER’S.
Tobacco, Cigars and Pipes at WATSON‘S.
1886.]
Rattans and reeds,unmanuf ’d Renuet, raw or prepared.
Resin, in packages of not less than I 5 gallons.
Rhubarb root,
Roots, Medicinal, viz: Aco- nite, calumba, ipecacuanha, sarsaparilla, squills, taraxa- cum, valerian.
Rubber, hard,crude, in sheets, plain or moulded.
Salt, imported from the Unit- ed Kingdom or any British possession or imported for the use of the Sea or Gulf Fisheries, not otherwise pro- vided for.
Saffron and safliower, and ex- tract of.
Saffron cake.
Sal ammoniac.
Sal soda.
Sand.
Sausage skins or casings, not i
cleaned.
Seaweed, not elsewhere speci- ;
fied.
Sea-grass.
Seeds, anise, coriander, cardi- mon, fennel and fenugreek.
Senna, in leaves.
Silex, or crystalized quartz.
Silk, raw or as reeled from the cocoon, not being doubl- ed, twisted or advanced in manufacture in any way, silk cocoons and silk waste.
Silver and German Silver in
sheets, and rolled silver, for manufacturing purposes.
Skins, undressed,dried, salted or pickled.
RELIABLE ALMANAC.
Soda ash.
Soda caustic.
Soda, silicate of.
Sodium, sulphide of.
Settlers’ effects, viz : Wearing apparel, household furniture, professonal books, imple- ments and tools of trade, occupation or employment, which the settler has had in actual use for at least six months before removal to Canadamusical instruments, domestic sewing machines, live stock, carts and other vehicles and agricultural im- plements 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 manufacturing establish- ment, or for sale, provided that any dutiable article en- tered as settlers’ efl’ects can- not be so entered unless brought with the settler on his first arrival, and shall not be sold or otherwise dis- posed qf without payment of duty, until after two years actual use in Canada; pro- vided also that under regu- lations to be made by the Minister of Customs, live stock, when imported into Manitoba or the North West Territory by intending sett- lers shall be free, until other- wise ordered by the Gover- nor in Council.
Steel of No. 20 gauge and
Pictures framed at MARK W RIGHT & CONS.
Baby Carriages, &c., &c., at the DIAMOND BOOKSTORE.