Hardware merchandising January-June 1897 . KEMP MANUFACTURING CO. Toronto. Vol. IX. MONTREAL AND TORONTO, MAY 15, 1897 No. 20 J. BAYNE MacLEAN,President. HUGH C. MacLEAN, THE MacLEAN PUB. CO. Limited Fine Magazine Printers and Trade Newspaper Publishers TORONTO: MONTREAL: »6 Front St. W. Board of Trade Bldg. Telephone 2148. Telephone 1255. EUROPEAN BRANCH: Canadian Government Offices 17 Victoria St., London, R. Hargreaves, Cameron, General Subscription A. G. Campbell, General Subscription Agent. OUR MINIMUM TARIFF AND THEUNITED STATES. JUST as it follo
Hardware merchandising January-June 1897 . KEMP MANUFACTURING CO. Toronto. Vol. IX. MONTREAL AND TORONTO, MAY 15, 1897 No. 20 J. BAYNE MacLEAN,President. HUGH C. MacLEAN, THE MacLEAN PUB. CO. Limited Fine Magazine Printers and Trade Newspaper Publishers TORONTO: MONTREAL: »6 Front St. W. Board of Trade Bldg. Telephone 2148. Telephone 1255. EUROPEAN BRANCH: Canadian Government Offices 17 Victoria St., London, R. Hargreaves, Cameron, General Subscription A. G. Campbell, General Subscription Agent. OUR MINIMUM TARIFF AND THEUNITED STATES. JUST as it follows that Great Britain willderive the greatest benefit under thenew minimum tariff of the Dominionso does it that the United States will receivethe greatest harm. This is obvious. Of our total imports of $67,239,759 worthof dutiable goods during the fiscal year 1896,#24,366,179 came from Great Britain, and$29,101,646 from the United States. These figures, it should be stated, includethe ale, spirits, wines, sugars, molasssesand tobaccos imported, which are excludedfrom
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