TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER. PAGE. 



I. OUR MARKETS, THE HOME AND THE FOREIGN ... 7 



II. OUR EXPORTS OF WHEAT 12 



III. EXPORTS OF WHEAT FLOUR . . . . . . .17 



IV. EXPORTS OF INDIAN CORN ....... 21 



V. EXPORTS OF INDIAN MEAL . . . . . . . 25 



VI. OUR EXPORTS OF POTATOES 28 



VII. THE FARMERS WOOL AND IRON QUESTIONS . . . .31 



VIII. THE FARMERS SALT QUESTION 36 



IX. THE FARMERS LUMBER QUESTION 41 



X. TARIFF DUTIES AND CONSUMERS ....*. 45 



XL PRODUCTION AND FREE TRADE ...... 50 



XII. BENEFITS OF TARIFF PROTECTION ...... 55 



XIII. EFFECTS OF PROTECTIVE DUTIES 59 



XIV. PROTECTIVE TARIFFS AND PRICES 63 



XV. PROTECTIVE DUTIES AND PRICES 68 



XVI. WHO PAYS THE DUTY ? THE PROPOSED CANADIAN RECIPROCITY 



TREATY CONSIDERED . . . . . . . .72 



XVII. OUR MANUFACTURES GOING ABROAD . ... 77 



XVIII. FARMERS TAXED TO DEATH 79 



XIX. RAILROAD IRON THE TARIFF TRANSPORTATION . . .83 



XX. SELL DEAR ; BUY CHEAP 89 



XXL AMERICAN POTTERY 94 



XXII. A PROTECTIVE TARIFF AND EXPORTS . 99 



XXIII. WHY OUR MANUFACTURERS WANT PROTECTION . . .105 

 XXIV. FARMERS SUPPLIES CHEAPENED BY PROTECTION . no 



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